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- Edsel Ford with the Ford Good Drivers League Scholarship Winners, Patricia Borman and Kenneth R. Karr, August 1941 - Ford Motor Company created the Good Drivers League in 1940 to promote safe driving habits among high school students. In 1941, boys and girls from 48 states and the District of Columbia came to Dearborn, Michigan, to compete for scholarships and trophies. National champions Patricia Borman and Kenneth Karr stand with Edsel Ford (center), tennis champion Alice Marble, and Indianapolis 500 winner Wilbur Shaw.

- 20 August 1941-25 August 1941
- Collections - Artifact
Edsel Ford with the Ford Good Drivers League Scholarship Winners, Patricia Borman and Kenneth R. Karr, August 1941
Ford Motor Company created the Good Drivers League in 1940 to promote safe driving habits among high school students. In 1941, boys and girls from 48 states and the District of Columbia came to Dearborn, Michigan, to compete for scholarships and trophies. National champions Patricia Borman and Kenneth Karr stand with Edsel Ford (center), tennis champion Alice Marble, and Indianapolis 500 winner Wilbur Shaw.
- Edsel Ford with the Ford Good Drivers League Scholarship Winners, Patricia Borman and Kenneth R. Karr, August 1941 - Ford Motor Company created the Good Drivers League in 1940 to promote safe driving habits among high school students. In 1941, boys and girls from 48 states and the District of Columbia came to Dearborn, Michigan, to compete for scholarships and trophies. National champions Patricia Borman and Kenneth Karr stand with Edsel Ford (center), tennis champion Alice Marble, and Indianapolis 500 winner Wilbur Shaw.

- 20 August 1941-25 August 1941
- Collections - Artifact
Edsel Ford with the Ford Good Drivers League Scholarship Winners, Patricia Borman and Kenneth R. Karr, August 1941
Ford Motor Company created the Good Drivers League in 1940 to promote safe driving habits among high school students. In 1941, boys and girls from 48 states and the District of Columbia came to Dearborn, Michigan, to compete for scholarships and trophies. National champions Patricia Borman and Kenneth Karr stand with Edsel Ford (center), tennis champion Alice Marble, and Indianapolis 500 winner Wilbur Shaw.