| This Day in Auto History: 3.14.1903 The first Boston Auto Show is held in Symphony Hall 3.14.1910 Antonio Santoni is issued an Italian patent for his centrifugal supercharger 3.14.1925 William Clay Ford is born in Detroit, MI 3.14.1934 Walter D’Arcy Ryan, a consulting engineer with the General Electric Company and an authority on motor vehicle illumination problems, dies in Schenectady, NY 3.14.1952 The 1952 Nash Ambassador and Statesman are introduced
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