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              <text>Chronicles the story of AMP, the company that makes appliances, computers, aircraft and automobiles run more efficiently.  Outlines its founding in 1941 by Uncas Aeneas Whitaker after meeting Stephen Buchanan, the creator of the solderless terminal.  Its revolutionary products found large-scale applications with aircraft manufacturers making planes for WW II.  The book covers the transition to consumer products such as televisions, computers, cars and washing machines.</text>
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Town History&#13;
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