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  1. Sidney Mortimer Harman (August 4, 1918 – April 12, 2011) was a Canadian-born American polymath whose varied intellectual interests enabled him to flourish during a sixty-year career as an engineer, businessman, manager and philanthropist active in electronics, education, government, industry, and publishing.

  2. Sidney Harmon (April 30, 1907 – February 29, 1988) was a movie producer and screenwriter. Harmon was nominated for the 1942 Academy Award for Best Story for the movie The Talk of the Town. He began his career working as a writer for radio and the theater during the 1930s.

  3. Apr 13, 2011 · Sidney Harman, an audio pioneer who built the first high-fidelity stereo receiver, dabbled in education and government, and made a late-in-life splash by acquiring an antiquated Newsweek...

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0363563Sidney Harmon - IMDb

    Sidney Harmon was born on 30 April 1907 in Poughkeepsie, New York, USA. Sidney was a producer and writer, known for The Talk of the Town (1942), Man Crazy (1953) and Men in War (1957). Sidney died on 29 February 1988 in Rancho Mirage, California, USA.

  5. Apr 13, 2011 · Sidney Harman, whose last name is well known to audio enthusiasts around the world, has died. He was 92. Harman had leukemia. Harman purchased Newsweek magazine last year. But as NPR's Carrie...

  6. Apr 14, 2011 · By that standard and many others, Sidney Harman—the scientist, stereo mogul, Under Secretary of Commerce, professor, philanthropist, and magazine publisher who died on Apr....

  7. In May of 2007, as Sidney Harman approached his 88th birthday, Harman recruited Dinesh Paliwal as HARMAN International’s Chief Executive Officer. About a year later, he succeeded Harman as the company’s chairman.