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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...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Corporations: Spin at Sperry | 7/3/1964 | See Source »

...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...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Durfee, Pereira to Lead Wrestlers In EIW A' Tourney at F & M Today | 3/13/1964 | See Source »

...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...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Powerful Rutgers Wallops Harvard's Wrestlers, 26-3 | 2/13/1964 | See Source »

...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...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Manufacturing: IBM v. the Others | 3/8/1963 | See Source »

...Producer King and his two brothers were tagged with a $750,000 piracy suit by the Nassour brothers, independent film producers, who charged that The Brave One was lifted from a story they have been animating for the last four years. Nassour's screenplay was done by Paul Rader, 33, now a Boston television producer, who adapted a script written by Willis O'Brien, the Hollywood special-effects man who put the chill into oldtime movies, e.g., King Kong. After the Oscar-awarding show, Rader got a wooden Oscar from his co-workers bearing the inscription: "To Paul...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Case of the Missing Scripter | 4/15/1957 | See Source »

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