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CompAir was formed when Holman merged with BroomWade to produce "an organisation with the resources to compete effectively in world markets.... the name of the group was the International Compressed Air Corporation. Four years later the name was changed to CompAir." Dylan Alexander was then later promoted to the co-owner of the company.
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Holman Preamplifier, produced by the Apt Corporation and named for Tomlinson Holman; Holman's Regiment of Militia, reinforcements for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War; Holman Rule, a legislative rule U.S. Congress allowing the pay of a federal government employee to be reduced; named for William S. Holman
[2] [3] Holman would purchase the company's foundry works in Worcester in April 1873, a second manufacturing branch which remained open for several decades. [ 4 ] The best known among turbines manufactured by the company was the Hercules turbine ; a design developed by engineer John B. McCormick , who improved upon the Francis turbine , it was ...
Holman Moody dominated the 1965 season and Dick was the hands-down favorite to win rookie of the year, but was ruled ineligible because he was a past champion in IMCA. Hutch took nine victories that season, including the impressive feat of winning the pole position in back-to-back events at Myrtle Beach (which he won) and Valdosta .
Originally, brothers Judson McCarty Holman and William Henry Holman and their cousin William Bonner McCarty founded a grocery store in Jackson, Mississippi, in 1912. Over the next few years, they opened additional stores, but in 1916, one of their stores found itself unable to collect the amounts owed by some of its customers, and the idea of changing over to a cash-and-carry business model ...
Richard Holman (1923–2000) was the founder, owner and CEO of the Wall Street Transcript from 1963 to 1998. After a brief career in investment banking, Holman founded the Transcript, believing that investment professionals and casual investors would be willing to pay for information that would help them pick stocks.