Word: motorola
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Halligan had no monopoly on the revolution. The tube, developed by American Structural Products Co. (a subsidiary of Owens-Illinois Glass Co.), and now being manufactured by several other companies, was on sale to all comers. Other makers would soon be using it, and Motorola was ready to show its first rectangular tube set this week. Hallicrafters had simply moved faster than anybody else in getting the new picture tube development across to the public. Grinned President Bill Halligan: "That's because we're smaller than the big boys. We're faster on our feet...
Over $600 worth of furnishings and equipment, including a new $250 Motorola television set, was stolen from the Graduate Student Club at 18 Appian Way during the Christmas vacation, William G. McLoughlin 3G, director-treasurer of the Club, disclosed last night...