Talk:Charles E. Sorensen

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(Mpmartin 01:39, 29 January 2006 (UTC))

Later Contributions ... he was the key leader of manufacturing as number two man to vice president (Peter)Ed Martin was changed to ; he was the "Head of Production" as Henry Ford's "right hand man". This change is NOT FACTUAL as Peter E. Martin was in fact Vice President of Manufacturing form 1924 till 1941.

My Forty Years with Ford, C.E.Sorensen, Page 162: From Dearborn (Henry Ford & Son) I went to the Rouge, where I continued production planning and development,.. Ed Martin, who was plant superintendent, and I practically lived at the Rouge. Ed (Martin) liked to be always on the job in the plant. I (Sorensen) liked to get around which broadened both my outlook and my experience. Therefore, Ed worked in the plant, overseeing production, while my job evolved into production organization and development. After Ed was forced to retire with a fatal heart condition, members of his staff and mine told me they marveled at how we stuck to our tasks with no discord. To me, the answer was obvious: We had a sense of achievement by association, by teamwork.

Mpmartin 18:23, 29 January 2006 (UTC)] Requesting help to correct factual error

Sorensen's birth date and immigration to America when he was 4 years old does not appear to be consistent with travel on the Olympia as this ship was not in service in 1885 - there appears to be a factual error somewhere — Preceding unsigned comment added by 199.197.130.1 (talk) 13:06, 28 March 2006

Mpmartin 21:33, 28 March 2006 (UTC)]] This statement was entered anonymously. However, concurrent with that entry C. Sorensen, Great Grandson appeared in the Article. The factual errors surrounding the Sorensen history goes well beyond this issue. Thanks for adding to the list of potential errors.

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