Word: sylvanias
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...recent news bulletin, the HMSC announced a fall schedule featuring a gymkhana and a rallye held under its own sponsorship and five other events in which club members will participate. The HMSC Members' Gymkhana will take place on Sunday, October 11, at the Sylvania Electric Company parking lot in Waltham...
...HMSC Members' Gymkhana, Sylvania Electric Company parking lot, Waltham...
...many engineers of different varieties that Woodward needed four pages to list them. Among them: top electronic experts from Raytheon, Sylvania and Trans-Sonics, all located near Lexington on booming Route 128 (TIME, July...
Along the highway, giant manufacturers such as Raytheon, RCA, Avco and Sylvania are hard at work on missile and space systems. Smaller firms make components and instruments-some of them so tiny that a week's production fits into the rear of a station wagon. Many of them are so sophisticated that even company brass are hard-put to explain how they operate. From 128's small companies come devices that can read print optically, or probe space to guide a missile...
Corporate marriages are not always happy, but they often produce remarkable offspring. One of the highway's first companies was Bomac Laboratories, Inc., which grew out of an engineering group at Sylvania and produced microwave tubes and devices (1958 sales: $10 million). When Bomac merged with Varian Associates this year, six key employees were piqued because they got less than 1% of the swapped stock; in April they stalked off with four others to form Metco (Microwave Electronic Tube Co.) and compete with their former employer. Within nine days they had a plant in Salem, Mass., financing, firm contracts...