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 UNIVAC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1978 Sperry Rand, an old fashioned conglomerate of disharmonious divisions (computers, typewriters, office furniture, hay balers, manure spreaders, gyroscopes, avionics, radar, electric razors), decided to concentrate on its computing interests and unrelated divisions were sold.
Since the 1986 marriage of Burroughs and Sperry, Unisys has metamorphosed from a computer manufacturer to a computer services and outsourcing firm, competing in the same marketplace as IBM, Electronic Data Systems (EDS), and Computer Sciences Corporation.
The UNIVAC 1108 was the second member of Sperry Rand's UNIVAC 1100 series of computers, introduced in 1964.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sperry_Rand   (1787 words)

  
 Sperry Corporation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Postwar, the company expanded its interests in electronics and computing, producing the company's first digital computer, SPEEDAC, in 1953.
In the 1970s, Sperry Corporation was an old-school conglomerate, selling typewriters (Sperry Remington), office equipment, electronic digital computers for business and the military (Sperry Univac), farm equipment (Sperry New Holland), avionics (e.g.
Acquiring then Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation and Engineering Research Associates along with Remington Rand, the company developed the successful UNIVAC computer series and signed a valuable cross-licensing deal with IBM.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sperry_Corporation   (589 words)

  
 Sperry
Sperry Rand Corporation was an early entry in the computer industry through its acquisitions of Engineering Research Associates and Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation.
And, not to forget, that Sperry was involved in the development of the very first computer systems.
It produced some of the first transistor computers for military applications, but it experienced great difficulty in producing transistor computers for the general-purpose computing market.
http://pxarchive.tripod.com/companies/sperry.html   (673 words)

  
 Unisys History Newsletter v2n1
Although Sperry Rand developed some of the first experimental transistor computers, such as the Philadelphia division's LARC and the St. Paul division's Bogart and Athena, the company was slow in producing transistor computers for general sales.
Sperry Rand's St. Paul division was equally slow with its scientific computer, the 1107, which was not ready until the autumn of 1962.
The IBM 7090, first delivered in December 1959, was the most widely used large transistor scientific computer, and the 7080, its business computing counterpart announced in January 1960, became the leading large business computer.
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/gvu/people/randy.carpenter/folklore/v2n1.html   (2078 words)

  
 All of ENIAC Trial Exhibits Guide
By 1964 Sperry Rand was able to secure a stronger position on their claims to the electronic computer by being granted the ENIAC patent.
The Sperry Corporation turned this collection over to the University of Pennsylvania in 1974, primarily for the use of John G. Brainerd, who, in 1945-46, was an associate professor of electrical engineering at the Moore School of Electrical Engineering and the faculty supervisor of the ENIAC project.
Historians of science and technology generally regard Honeywell vs. Sperry Rand as the definitive forum for the debate over and settlement of all patent and other intellectual property claims to the invention of the computer.
http://www.archives.upenn.edu/faids/upd/eniactrial/eniacall.html   (5499 words)

  
 Unisys History Newsletter v3n4
After he left Sperry Rand in late 1957, Cray used much of the logic design from the Bogart in his first computer at Control Data Corporation, the 1604, which was completed in January 1960.
One of Cray's last designs at Sperry Rand before he left for Control Data in the summer of 1957 was a prototype shipboard computer for the Navy Tactical Data System (NTDS).
(A diode is an electronic device which allows current to flow in only one direction.) Both of the two major computer development groups (St. Paul and Philadelphia) at Sperry Rand became involved in early transistor computer projects.
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/gvu/people/randy.carpenter/folklore/v3n4.html   (2693 words)

  
 Untitled Document
Such a marvel didn't even have a name—but computer, or computer machine; would do.
Wenning was picked as program manager on a project to bring a much more sophisticated business computer, the Univac 1004 to market.
In the competitive that followed, International Business Machines became the major player, while Sperry Rand started to turn out business computers under the name of Univac, another company it had absorbed.
http://www.rowayton.org/rhs/Computers/hstnytimes.htm   (1455 words)

  
 No. 152: Atanasoff's Computer
Honeywell was making digital computers, and Sperry claimed Honeywell owed them a royalty.
After WW-II, Sperry had bought the patent rights to ENIAC, the first digital electronic computer.
They made the extraordinary claim that Sperry's patent was invalid -- that the digital computer had already been invented before ENIAC.
http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi152.htm   (446 words)

  
 Unisys History
Sperry introduces the 1108, the first multiprocessor computer.
Remington Rand produces 409, the worlds first business computer.
Learn more about the Remington Rand 409, the first computer designed specifically for business applications, and early Univac models.
http://www.unisys.be/about__unisys/history   (927 words)

  
 The Trial
In the summer of 1968 lawyers for Honeywell and Control Data issued subpoenas for all the relevant records from the files of Sperry Rand, IBM, and the Moore School of Electrical Engineering, as well as any personal records that might be in the possession of Mauchly or Eckert related to the ENIAC or EDVAC projects.
Presentation of such a machine in court should, with finality, demolish Mauchly's contention that he didn't learn anything from his examination of the Atanasoff Berry Computer, his examination of the plans, or his conversations with Atanasoff or Cliff Berry.
Mauchly was "excited" about the prospect of the visit to Iowa State and the possibility of seeing what he believed was an electronic computer that would perform faster than the Bush differential analyzer and could be constructed for "$2 per digit unit."
http://www.scl.ameslab.gov/ABC/Trial.html   (3345 words)

  
 AN/USQ-17
So when the Navy awarded Sperry Rand a US$50 million contract to build the AN/USQ-17, the loss of the engineers that understood the machine forced Sperry to redesign the entire machine from scratch (retaining the instruction set so that programs developed for the original machine would still run on the new one).
The AN/USQ-17 or Naval Tactical Data System (NTDS) computer referred to in Sperry Rand documents as the Univac M-460, was Seymour Cray's last design for UNIVAC.
The instruction format defined for the AN/USQ-17 marked the beginning of an instruction set which would be carried on, with many changes along the way, into later UNIVAC computers including the UNIVAC 1100/2200 series which is still in use today.
http://www.kiwipedia.com/an-usq-17.html   (322 words)

  
 Sperry Rand's Third-Generation Computers 1964-1980
Sperry Rand failed to develop a successful minicomputer and, faced with IBM's dominant market position by the end of the 1970s, struggled to maintain its position in the computer industry.
A late entrant (1962) in the general-purpose, transistor computer market, Sperry Rand Corporation moved quickly to produce computers using ICs.
"Sperry Rand's Third-Generation Computers 1964-1980," IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, vol. 23,  no. 1,  pp.
http://csdl2.computer.org/persagen/DLAbsToc.jsp?resourcePath=/dl/mags/an/&toc=comp/mags/an/2001/01/a1toc.xml&DOI=10.1109/85.910845   (510 words)

  
 UNIVAC FAQ
Another reason the UNIVAC became famous is that it was the first computer to be "mass produced" and although only 46 of the first model were made, many other computers in the Remington Rand (later Sperry Rand) line used the name UNIVAC also.
The name UNIVAC has not been used for new computer systems since Sperry dropped the name UNIVAC in 1983 or so.
The BINAC was 20 square feet in size, utilized 700 tubes, mercury delay lines, and was a general purpose computer.
http://csrc.lse.ac.uk/History/UNIVAC-FAQ.htm   (1061 words)

  
 UNISYS
Sperry Rand expanded its computer business when it paid $490 million for RCA's computer operations.
Remington Rand purchased the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Company (the first real computer company in the United States).
First functioning prototype Business Computer, the Rand Model 2, was developed by Loring P. Crosman at Remington Rand.
http://www.computermuseum.li/Testpage/UNISYS-UNIVAC-CHRONO.htm   (1587 words)

  
 IBM and the Seven Dwarfs
In 1982, Sperry Rand officially retired the UNIVAC name, replacing it with Sperry on all their computers.
In 1951 the first UNIVAC-I was finally delivered to the Census Bureau under the Remington Rand brand name, and was so successful that UNIVAC practically became a synonym for computer, much as Xerox would later become a synonym for copier.
The IBM 701 scientific computer, and its commercial counterpart the 702, sold well despite their technological inferiority compared to UNIVAC.
http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/gribble/classes/cs39c/Comp/dwarf.html   (1936 words)

  
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The Honeywell-Sperry Rand suit grew out of the ENIAC patent, which covered basic patents relating to the design of electronic digital computers.
In 1946, Eckert and Mauchly left the Moore School and formed their own commercial computer enterprise, the Electronic Control Company, which was later incorporated as the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation.
The trial featured extensive testimony by many early computer designers and engineers detailing the efforts in the United States to build the first digital computers.
http://special.lib.umn.edu/findaid/xml/cbi00001.xml   (1652 words)

  
 Sperry Van Ness Dares to Share
Both Sperry and Van Ness believed that establishing a network of independent advisors, and allowing them to work from any location, was an excellent way to keep and attract the best producers.
That was what drove our idea, and technology was the tool that we used to provide that value to them," said Van Ness.
So if the system is so popular with sellers, why doesn't every firm do it this way?
http://www.multi-housingnews.com/multihousing/icopyright_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1945768   (2307 words)

  
 BRL Report 1964
Photo by UNIVAC Division, Sperry Rand Corp. APPLICATIONS The UNIVAC Model 1824 Microelectronic Aerospace Computer is a high performance, general purpose, airborne digital computer.
In the laboratory, two or three students may be assigned to the same machine at one time, yielding a high-use factor and increasing the amount of actual machine time given to each student.
Photo by UNIVAC Division of Sperry Rand Corp. APPLICATIONS A computer designed and packaged for training purposes.
http://ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/BRL64-u.html   (9107 words)

  
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Univac File Computer Model 0 MANUFACTURER Remington Rand Division Sperry Rand Corporation Photo by Michigan Bell Telephone Company APPLICATIONS Manufacturer The Univac File Computer is a general purpose, mediumpriced electronic data processing system with a magnetic drum memory.
UNIVAC Thin Film Memory Computer 1107 MANUFACTURER Sperry Rand Corporation Remington Rand Univac Division Photo by Remington Rand Univac Division, Sperry Rand Corporation APPLICATIONS Manufacturer Basically, the UNIVAC 1107 is an advanced solid state data processing system designed and developed to provide reliable solutions to complex problems.
Automatic tape collating and sorting may be performed without requiring computer time, which, during the process, may be spent on other operations.
http://ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/BRL61-u2.html   (8370 words)

  
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Correspondence and newspaper clippings relating to the Honeywell vs. Sperry Rand trial and John V. Atanasoff's recognition as the inventor of the electronic digital computer.
The collection consists of a file of 32 pieces of correspondence, dating 1981 to 1985, relating to the Honeywell vs. Sperry Rand trial and John V. Atanasoff's recognition as the inventor of the electronic digital computer.
The file includes correspondence from historical researchers, awards committees, Atanasoff, and the patent counsel from Honeywell.
http://special.lib.umn.edu/findaid/xml/cbi00031.xml   (364 words)

  
 Remington
The new Sperry-Rand corporation began to focus more and more on product lines which would continue into the era of new technology; thus, the office machine business, as related to typewriters, was given a "back seat," and over time, fewer and fewer substantive changes were made to the typewriters.
Remington-Rand also bought another early computer company, Engineering Research Associates, in 1952.
In 1979, Sperry-Rand sold off the office machine business, to a newly-formed Remington Rand Corporation.
http://www.geocities.com/wbd641/Remington.html   (816 words)

  
 The Encyclopedia of Computer Languages
My aim is, rather, to present an approach to automatic coding or, if you prefer, to present a motivation which has guided us in the development of the three actual systems for Remington Rand computers.
The earliest of these three systems, developed for the UNIVAC I, has been known by the name Generalized Programming.
In these remarks, I do not propose to describe an automatic coding system.
http://hopl.murdoch.edu.au/showlanguage.prx?exp=78   (2250 words)

  
 The RAND History Project, Part 1, A-K
Blasingame then reviews his move to the USAF ballistic missile program, the input of RAND and others into this program, and eventually being placed in charge of the Titan program.
64-67 Barlow begins working on radar at RAND, expanding on his previous work at Sperry to deal with radar system coverage: the introduction of computers into radar networks (Lincoln Labs digital versus University of Michigan analogue computer approaches), low altitude radar, airborne early warning
70-71 His uncertainly whether RAND history will be helpful to those solving current and future problems
http://www.nasm.si.edu/research/dsh/rhpi-p1.html   (8469 words)

  
 High-Tech Dictionary Definition
The 1108, which appeared in 1965, was the first multiprocessor computer.In 1976, Sperry introduced the first cache memory disk subsystem.
A company important in the history of computing.In 1910, Sperry Gyroscope Company was founded to manufacture and sell navigational equipment.Sperry Corporation was formed in 1933.In 1955, Sperry merged with Remington Rand to form Sperry Rand.In 1960, Sperry introduced its 1100 series computer.
http://www.computeruser.com/resources/dictionary/definition.html?lookup=8085   (62 words)

  
 Home Page
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And the result-the average Sperry Van Ness agent closes twice the volume of other companies' agents.
http://www.investecjax.com   (583 words)

  
 Remington Rand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Remington Rand was an early American computer manufacturer, best known as the original maker of the UNIVAC I, and now part of Unisys.
In 1949, Remington Rand introduced the Remington Rand 409, the first business computer.
This page was last modified 03:44, 20 May 2005.
http://www.bonneylake.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Remington_Rand   (315 words)

  
 John P. Eckert
Later research resulted in UNIVAC1 (Universal Automatic Computer), a computer containing many of the elements of today's machines.
In 1949 Eckert and Mauchly launched BINAC (Binary Automatic Computer) which used magnetic tape to store data.programming, theoretical
Eckert was awarded a National Science Medal in 1968.
http://www.thocp.net/biographies/eckert_john.html   (361 words)

  
 Sperry Rand Wedge
Worked as a design consultant for Progressive Technology, Inc. from 1966 to 1969.
He has a lot of work too do on this one!
manufacturing was licensed by the Sperry Rand Corporation which produced about 40,000 units.
http://www.joesgarage.us/sperry_rand_wedge.htm   (285 words)

  
 Sperry Remington Rand calcs
By 1976, Sperry was out of the calculator business to focus on their computer business.
The mainframe computer company known as Sperry Rand marketed a line of Sperry Remington Rand calculators in the 1972-1975 timeframe.
While Sperry apparently had others make their calculators for them, they did not just buy designs "off the shelf." Rather, they either designed some themselves and/or purchased the sole rights for designs made by others.
http://www.vintagecalculators.com/html/sperry_remington_rand_calcs.html   (467 words)

  
 1986 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
November 11 - Sperry Rand and Burroughs merge to form Unisys, becoming the second largest computer company
November 21 - Iran-Contra Affair: National Security Council member Oliver North and his secretary start to shred documents implicating them in the sale of weapons to Iran and channeling the proceeds to help fund the Contra rebels in Nicaragua.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986   (2325 words)

  
 A History of the Kardex Company
It was during this time that the first electromechanical filing machines were introduced, the Lektriever and Kardveyer, in the early 1950's..
Kardex Systems, Inc., was chosen as the new company name due to its long heritage in the filing systems area.
During the same year the new company took over the Dalton Adding Machine Company which had in 1903 introduced the first 10-key adding machine.
http://www.kardex.com/update/history.htm   (900 words)

  
 eBay - sperry rand, Office, Printing Shipping, Advertising items on eBay.com
1971 Sperry Rand Ad-UNIVAC 1110 Model Computer 725 
1973 Ad-SPERRY RAND UNIVAC old computer Chicago Schools 
8.5X11 AD ** 1956 SPACE REMINGTON RAND SPERRY ** 
http://search-desc.ebay.com/search/search.dll?query=sperry+rand&newu=1&krd=1   (293 words)

  
 Remington History
Remington Rand Inc. delivers the first Univac computer to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Remington moves from the "Slot Head" cutting system to the flexible foil system called "Soft Touch".
Remington Rand Inc. merges with Sperry Corporation, developer of the automatic pilot, to become Sperry Rand Corporation.
http://www.remington-products.com/usa/corpinfo/history.html   (444 words)

  
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Consists of documents related to several cases involving various firms in the computer industry, including Sperry vs. IBM and Honeywell vs. Sperry Rand.
He was later involved in the automatic airlines reservation system, an air traffic control system, flight plan storage system, and digital computer equipment.
Topics covered include Bell Laboratories' "Out-of-Hour" courses, air traffic control and airline reservation systems, telecommunications equipment, information exchanges with IBM, computer standards, wages, the electronic data processing industry, and Univac products.
http://special.lib.umn.edu/findaid/xml/cbi00004.xml   (848 words)

  
 Sperry Product Innovation - Product Design Services, Intellectual Property, Engineering, Patents, Industrial Design, ...
In addition to his inventive spirit and unquenchable curiosity for mechanical devices, he demonstrated true entrepreneurial know-how.
Lawrence Burst Sperry, nicknamed Gyro, is best known for inventing the autopilot utilizing the concepts developed by his father for the gyroscope.
Elmer has over 350 patents to his credit and is considered the Father of Modern Navigational Technology.
http://www.sperryinc.com/content_history.html   (500 words)

  
 Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis - fedgazette October 1991 - Crisis looms as America exports innovation, imports ...
In 1986, Norris was awarded the National Medal of Technology by President Reagan and he is also the recipient of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers' Founders Medal, as well as other industry awards and honorary degrees.
Following service in the Navy during World War II, Norris helped found Engineering Research Associates Inc. (ERA), which was the forerunner of the Twin Cities' computer industry.
ERA eventually merged into Sperry Rand Corp., and Norris headed the Univac division of Sperry Rand before leaving to form Control Data.
http://woodrow.mpls.frb.fed.us/PUBS/FEDGAZ/91-10/crisis.cfm?js=0   (2855 words)

  
 Find in a Library: Sperry Rand engineering review.
WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries.
Find in a Library: Sperry Rand engineering review.
To find a library, type in a postal code, state, province, or country.
http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/d5c07e5a1f49d134.html   (46 words)

  
 ENIAC Facts: Scott McCartney
Grist Brainerd submitted a report on ENIAC to the Applied Mathematics Panel at the Moore School, and although he understood little of the science, he was credited with the parentage of the first computer?
But, Sperry Rand bought the rights to the patent, thus putting the company in a position to control the fast-growing computer industry into the 1980s.
Art Draper, a Remington Rand executive, came up with the idea of using the computer to predict the results of the election between Stevenson and Eisenhower based on early returns?
http://www.annonline.com/interviews/990629/facts.html   (398 words)

  
 MS 267 Henry Hanson papers
Agreement regarding the sale of the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC) to Illinois Scientific Developments, Inc. by Sperry Rand Corporation
The design of this machine would, years later, become the focus of Honeywell incorporated vs. Sperry Rand Corporation.
Initial Honeywell Inc., Illinois Scientific Developments, Inc., and Sperry Rand Corporation correspondence
http://www.lib.iastate.edu:9060/manuscripts/MS267.html   (1879 words)

  
 SHAVER COMPANY HISTORY (so far)
Burroughs Corp., another computer company, bought Sperry in 1986.
This left Sperry Corporation, as the company became, with the computer company and related operations.
Remington Rand began to make electric shavers in 1937 with the Remington model E. The company's most significant move was when it bought the pioneering Eckert-Mauchly Computer Company in 1950.
http://iavbbs.com/gflinn/shaver1.htm   (520 words)

  
 Remington Rand Corporation, Records of the Advertising and Sales Promotion Department1876-1956
While the Sperry Rand Corporation began to focus on the growing electronics and computer industry, it continued to manufacture office equipment like typewriters and a line of copiers under their Remington Division.
Correspondence files consist mainly of research questions and the department responses and are likely to be useful to researchers seeking information about typewriter and company history.
Business schools and typing classes sprung up all over the world and female “typewriters” (as the typewriter operators were then known) began to fill business offices, thus opening a new world of economic opportunities to women.
http://www.hagley.lib.de.us/1825REM.htm   (3025 words)

  
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Sperry is also a member of the Board of Directors of IPD, an international industrial parts manufacturer and distributor.
Chrisman and Liberati are proposed to serve on the board of directors of that institution.
Sperry replace Timothy R. Chrisman and Anthony W. Liberati, both former directors of Hawthorne, which was acquired by the Company on June 4, 2004, who resigned their positions to pursue with others the acquisition of another, unrelated financial institution and a capital offering related to that acquisition, through VWF Acquisition Corporation.
http://www.homeschoolmag.com/today/newsitem.php?item=3972   (724 words)

  
 Commercial Real Estate
Since commercial real estate agents represent most investors, we recognize that the only way to ensure top value for our clients is to enlist the entire brokerage community on their behalf.
This philosophy, combined with award-winning marketing services and technology, has allowed Sperry Van Ness to establish an unparalleled and successful national platform.
In 1987, Rand Sperry and Mark Van Ness joined forces with one key mission: to create unprecedented value for commercial Advisors and their clients.
http://www.svn.com/html/about_us.html   (259 words)

  
 1956 Sperry Rand Corporation
Certificate size is 19 cm high x 23.5 cm wide (8" x 10").
In 1986 Sperry Rand merged with Burroughs to form Unisys.
Certificate dated 23rd July 1956 for ten shares of common stock, par value $0.50 each.
http://www.thesharegallery.co.uk/1956_Sperry_Rand.htm   (218 words)

  
 Irving Fisher, Biography: The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics: Library of Economics and Liberty
In 1925 his firm, which held the patent on his "visible card index" system, merged with its main competitor to form what later was known as Remington Rand and then Sperry Rand.
Although the merger made him very wealthy, he lost a large part of his wealth in the stock market crash of 1929.
http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/bios/Fisher.html   (1034 words)

  
 Robert V. Leacock ERA / Univac Scrapbooks
Robert V. Leacock joined Engineering Research Associates of St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1947 as a mechanical engineer.
He remained with the company after its acquisition by Remington Rand and the subsequent merger with Sperry Rand, and in 1974 was promoted to principal mechanical engineer for the Special Products Group of Sperry Rand.
Photographs, newspaper clippings, Univac newsletters and brochures, photographs, flyers, organizational chart, and other materials documenting the activities of Engineering Research Associates, Remington Rand, and Sperry Rand Univac are pasted into two scrapbooks.
http://www.cbi.umn.edu/collections/inv/cbi00057.html   (201 words)

  
 Sperry Rand Australia Limited - Australian Science at Work Corporate entry
Sperry Rand Australia Limited were manufactures and distributors of a wide range of equipment for commerce and industry.
Sperry Rand Australia Limited - Australian Science at Work Corporate entry
http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/asaw/biogs/A001443b.htm   (84 words)

  
 Sperry-Products
The Sperry Gyroscope Company was founded by Elmer Sperry in 1910.
Sperry Flight Systems Division of Sperry Rand Corporation.
In 1955, Sperry merged with Remington Rand to form Sperry Rand.
http://is.lse.ac.uk/History/Sperry-Products.htm   (87 words)

  
 J. Paul Lyet
Lyet rose to chairman and CEO of the Sperry Rand Corporation in 1972.
After finishing school, he worked for Ernst & Ernst and then worked as comptroller for New Holland, a farm machinery company.
In 1946, New Holland was purchased by the Sperry Corporation, and later merged with Remington Rand to become the Sperry Rand Corporation.
http://www.horatioalger.com/members/member_info.cfm?memberid=lye83   (174 words)

  
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Japan - General File - Sperry Rand Corporation; Sperry Rand Corporation
The Harry S. Truman Library is one of eleven Presidential Libraries administered by the National Archives and Records Administration
Photograph taken during the Sperry Rand Corporation Board of Directors trip to Japan.
http://www.trumanlibrary.org/photographs/view.php?id=10869   (56 words)

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