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...but the Henney has a real refrigerated AC system... Howard (HH56), -> there they even claim to have "a real air conditioning system". A definition phase is an inseperable part of pioneer years. Allen (archiveman2977), I'm almost fooled into believing that you'll like the publishing date of this article. Attach file: (68.15 KB)
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In a silent corner in a night train I found time and leisure to lose myself in the contemplation of early A/C attempts, published in US newspapers in 1938/1939. In those times, this innovation occupied a permanent place in the headlines. I look forward to show you a digest of newspaper clippings.
source: 1939-12-10 The Philadelphia Inquirer Click to enlarge!
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...had Carrier air conditioning in the first class dining room... Dave (O_D), we shouldn't call a room, please, what looks like a cathedral. The experts, working for the marketing department at Studebaker picked their words, calling their air condition method "climatizer". source: 1939-11-28 The Daily Argus-Leader Click to enlarge! Attach file: (54.45 KB)
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It is kind of interesting that back in those days heated only air was called conditioned rather than conditioned meaning the usually cooled air as we know it today. Stude's Climatizer and Nash's original Weather Eye only heated the air yet today when hearing the term some think it was a fully heated or cooled vehicle. At least Nash renamed their air conditioned cars as being "All Weather Eye" equipped.
Speaking of Climatizers and Weather Eye's, with all the other catchy names marketing came up with for Packard options I am surprised they did not have something appropriate for the 22nd series first built in heater/fresh air system. They had Econodrives and Electro-Matics and Dual Stream heaters before that. They named the new luminescent style instruments Flite-Glo so surely they could have found something for the first modern style heater in their postwar cars.
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...Speaking of Climatizers and Weather Eye's, with all the other catchy names marketing came up with for Packard options... Howard (HH56), I agree, name-giving is a parents prerogative and when the talk comes to innovations, then it is a commercial privilege. I don't know why Packard stopped to call their air condition system "weather conditioner" but found annother attempt to coin a term for car A/C. After collecting three or four news articles, containing an obviously central orchestrated promotional campaign for a coinage like "coolditioner" or "colditioner" I lost the USB-stick and wasn't able to take up this trail again. source: 1939-11-25 The Daily Missoulian Click to enlarge!
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source: 1939-11-12 The Sunday News Ridgewood
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Gusha, looks like a little plagiarism between the last post you did The Sunday News Ridgewood 12 Nov. 1939 and The Philadelphia Inquirer 10 Dec. 1939, post 182.
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Wesley, be it plagiarism, unchallenged takings of agency reports, newspaper associations, low budget or rather low quality standards, hearsay evidence, clash of interests (advertising sales), political colors, local patriotism, a hillbilly chief editor and/or owner, ..., there are several reasons to view the information content of local newspares with some mistrust.
source: 1939-11-12 Brooklyn Eagle Click to enlarge!
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source: 1939-11-05 The Detroit Free Press
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