Word: rader
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...director and sold off Martin's shares in what was the biggest single liquidation in Wall Street annals. A month ago, Sperry Executive Vice President Kenneth R. Herman retired and, in a rare move, sold all his 29,539 shares. This week Univac Division President Louis T. Rader leaves to become chief of the industrial electronics division at competing General Electric...
...marriage has had uneven luck. Remington Rand attracted him because it was such an early leader in the computer field that its Univacs were once synonymous with computers. Like many companies, however, Sperry Rand found it easier to make than to market a good product. Cracks the departing Louis Rader: "Whoever said that if you build a better mousetrap the world will beat a path to your door was out of his cotton-picking mind...
...Brooks is entering the 191-pound class, a spot above his natural weight of 177. Wrestling at the heavier weight this year he compiled a so-so 5-2-1 record, but he'll be entering a class weakened by an injury to defending champion Don Rader of Rutgers...
...several of the Rutgers wins were easy. Don Pike 9122) blasted Peter Keeler, 9-2. Gene O'Donnell (147) put on a dazzling exhibition of leg riding before pinning Brian Conley in 5:53. Ron Gelser (177) trounced newcomer John Ashby, 114, and Rutgers stars Bob Rader (191) and Ed Scarer (Hwt.) won decisions by 5-0 and 8-3 scores respectively...
...average monthly rent: $2,600) to the huge 7090 ($63,000 monthly), that competitors can find no chinks in its armor. IBM's army of salesmen is the industry's best paid-incomes average $16,000 to $20.000 a year-and most numerous. Complains Dr. Louis T. Rader, president of Sperry-Rand's Univac division: "It doesn't do much good to build a better mousetrap if the other guy selling mousetraps has five times as many salesmen...