About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 58. Chapters: Dwight L. Moody, Elwood Haynes, Y.M.C.A., YMCA of Greater New York, YMCA Youth and Government, Camp Manito-wish YMCA, Create a Comic Project, Steine House, Ten Sing, Springfield College, YMCA Camp Fitch on Lake Erie, Belford Lawson, Jr., List of YMCA buildings, Y. C. James Yen, YMCA Camp Cory, William E. Dodge, Kelso Home for Girls, YMCA Camp Warren, YMCA Camp Tecumseh, John Mott, Kautz Family YMCA Archives, Asilomar Conference Grounds, Horsham YMCA, YWCA-YMCA Guides and Scouts of Norway, Uganda YMCA, Deer Valley YMCA Family Camp, YMCA of Hong Kong Christian College, Edgar M. Robinson, Frances Gulick, Wabash Avenue YMCA, Our Boys Institute, KFUM-Kameratene Oslo, Camp Naue YMCA, School for Christian Workers, George Williams, Paris Basis, Minneapolis YMCA Central Building, Cumberland YMCA, KFUM-Kameratene Oslo Futsal, Camp Belknap, Fayette Family YMCA - Camp Deerpoint, Boston Young Men's Christian Association, YMCA Youth Parliament, Phantom Lake YMCA Camp, YMCA Camp Gorham, YMCA World Festival, Polish YMCA, YMCA Camp Fitch, Lake Erie, Ohio. Excerpt: Elwood P. Haynes (October 14, 1857 - April 12, 1925) was an American inventor, metallurgist, automotive pioneer, entrepreneur and industrialist. He invented the metal alloys stellite and martensitic stainless steel and designed one of the earliest automobiles made in the United States. He is recognized for having created the earliest American design that was feasible for mass production and, with the Apperson brothers, he formed the first company in the United States to produce automobiles profitably. He made many advances in the automotive industry. Early in his career, while serving as a superintendent at gas and oil companies during Indiana's gas boom, Haynes invented several devices important to the advance of the natural gas industry. When working for the Indiana Natu...