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Re: [Fot] Nomination for Dr. Jeremy Kinney 2nd Please.

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Subject: Re: [Fot] Nomination for Dr. Jeremy Kinney 2nd Please.
From: Bill Tobin via Fot <fot@autox.team.net>
Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2018 10:47:48 -0500
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I'll second.

Maybe he'll distribute gratis copies of his books to the FOT faithful! 
Sound interesting.

Welcome!

Bill

On 12/6/2018 9:26 AM, Joe Alexander via Fot wrote:
> To our Friends of Triumph:
>
> In our midst, we have historians, photographers, racers, rallyists, 
> competition executives, and the best Triumph Wrenches in the world. 
> Itâ??s time to add another one.
>
>>
>>
>> Jeremy Kinney has had a lifelong passion for Triumph sports cars. One 
>> of his earliest memories is when his parents took him and his brother 
>> to the park in the family car, a â??64 TR4, with their tricycles 
>> strapped to the luggage rack. Between his father and his brother, 
>> they still have the TR4 and have added a â??65 Spitfire, â??66 TR4A, â??71 
>> GT6, and an â??80 Spitfire.
>>
>> A trained historian, Jeremy is writing a history of sports cars and 
>> American culture. So far, he has published two articles, â??Racing on 
>> Runways: The Strategic Air Command and Sports Car Racing in the 
>> 1950sâ?? and â??Sports Car Paradise: Racing in Los Angeles,â?? and 
>> presented his work at the Sorbonne, the International Motor Racing 
>> Research Center, the Smithsonian, and various universities. While 
>> Triumphs and British sports cars are of particular interest, Jeremy 
>> also plans to explore the American, Italian, German, and Japanese 
>> dimensions of sports car history in his book.
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>> Jeremy R. Kinney, Ph.D.
>>>
>>> Curator, Aeronautics Department
>>>
>>> Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
>>>
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    <p>I'll second.</p>
    <p>Maybe he'll distribute gratis copies of his books to the FOT
      faithful! Sound interesting.</p>
    <p>Welcome!</p>
    <p>Bill<br>
    </p>
    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/6/2018 9:26 AM, Joe Alexander via
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      <div>To our Friends of Triumph:</div>
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      In our midst, we have historians, photographers, racers,
      rallyists, competition executives, and the best Triumph Wrenches
      in the world. Itâ??s time to add another one.
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      <div><a href="mailto:Kinneyj@si.edu"; 
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                  his earliest memories is when his parents took him and
                  his brother to the park in the family car, a â??64 TR4,
                  with their tricycles strapped to the luggage rack.
                  Between his father and his brother, they still have
                  the TR4 and have added a â??65 Spitfire, â??66 TR4A, â??71
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                  New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;">A trained
                  historian, Jeremy is writing a history of sports cars
                  and American culture. So far, he has published two
                  articles, â??Racing on Runways: The Strategic Air
                  Command and Sports Car Racing in the 1950sâ?? and
                  â??Sports Car Paradise: Racing in Los Angeles,â?? and
                  presented his work at the Sorbonne, the International
                  Motor Racing Research Center, the Smithsonian, and
                  various universities. While Triumphs and British
                  sports cars are of particular interest, Jeremy also
                  plans to explore the American, Italian, German, and
                  Japanese dimensions of sports car history in his 
book.</span></p>
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