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Milton E. Mohr
(1915-2000) lived in Lincoln. Electrical engineer,
corporate executive, philanthropist, led Quotron Systems
from 1970 to 1988 when it pioneered the first electronic
stock quotation network for the brokerage industry, providing
financial data to nearly two-thirds of the nation's brokers;
previously designed cryptographic and early transistor
circuits for Bell Laboratories, holding nearly 30 patents,
and later electronic control systems for Hughes Aircraft,
was top executive of Bunker Ramo Corporation, named in
1948 as America's Most Outstanding Young Electrical Engineer.
Consult UNL Nebraska Alumnus, February 1949, p. 9 and Forbes,
November 22, 1982, pp. 144, 146, 150 and obituary in UNL
College of Engineering, Contacts, Fall 2000, p. 30.
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