Word: rand
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...drums and sing a little-"I was what you call a dramatic tenor, singing The Road to Mandalay and stuff like that." After writing songs and "running material" fof WLS' National Barn Dance, he formed his own band. His first job: playing for Fan Dancer Sally Rand at Chicago's 1933 World's Fair...
Barn-Bred Shaver. The new machine is the invention of scholarly, stocky James H. Rand III, 35, son of the president of Remington Rand Inc. (typewriters, adding machines, etc.). Young Rand turned down an offer to work for his father, preferring to dabble in medical research. He studied at the University of Virginia, Vienna University and the University of Berlin (he never got a degree), before he set up a laboratory in a barn behind his Westport (Conn.) home...
...made it pay by branching out, developing an electric shaver, an oxygen regulator for aircraft, a plastic shoe sole. As an Army major, he worked on guided missiles during World War II. At war's end, he set up the H. J. Rand Co. (the initials were reversed to avoid confusion with his father) with a capitalization of $80,000, to develop his washer...
...Conditioned Mattress. His father did not get in the company, says young Rand, because "he didn't think much of it.'' But the washer has already paid off handsomely. All told, Bendix will pay $500,000 down, plus a royalty of $2.50 apiece on the first 100,000 washers. (It will scale down to $1 apiece after...
...Inventor Rand is now working on another idea-a pneumatic mattress. He hopes that the mattress, now being tested in a Cleveland hospital, will eliminate bedsores. For home use, Rand inflates it with refrigerated air in summer, hot air in winter...