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The Bryant Chucking Grinder Company was founded in 1909 by William LeRoy (Roy [6]) Bryant, one of the machine tool entrepreneurs mentored by James Hartness of the Jones & Lamson Machine Company (J&L). Roy Bryant had joined J&L in 1897, [3] became chief draughtsman in 1899, [3] and was chief engineer by 1905. [3]
In 1979, Tandon introduced the TM-100 diskette drive, a 5.25" unit with 40 track support as opposed to the Shugart SA-400's 35 tracks. When Tandy introduced the TRS-80 Model III in 1980, they equipped the computer with TM-100s. The following year, Tandon obtained an even more lucrative contract when IBM released its Personal Computer.
The Bryant Electric Company was a manufacturer of wiring devices, electrical components, and switches founded in 1888 in Bridgeport, Connecticut.It grew to become for a time both the world's largest plant devoted to the manufacture of wiring devices and Bridgeport's largest employer and was involved in a number of notable strikes, before being closed in 1988 and having its remaining interests ...
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Everybody needs their own place,” Lyles, 80, tells TODAY.com. Other than some vision problems, Staten is doing well, her daughter says. A pacemaker helps keep her heartbeat steady.
John and Irene Bryant [ edit ] On October 21, 2007, a retired couple of avid hikers living in Horse Shoe, North Carolina , [ 2 ] John Davis “Jack” Bryant , 80, and Irene Woods Bryant , 84, left for a hike through the Pisgah National Forest , leaving their parked maroon Ford Escape at the Yellow Gap Road near U.S. Route 276 .