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  1. In 1973, Fred O'Green, an engineer, was chosen by Thornton to replace the departing president Roy Ash. O'Green was instructed by Thornton to reduce Litton's holdings and improve its technological competence. O'Green was chosen because of his experience with Ingalls Shipbuilding.

  2. Litton Industries, Inc., was a large defense contractor in the United States named after inventor Charles Litton Sr. During the 1960s, the company began acquiring many unrelated firms and became one of the largest conglomerates in the United States.

  3. Feb 14, 2024 · Today’s story is inspired by a true story, as well as by my Dad. In 2015, a Houston man by the name of George Pickering had a son in a local hospital who was declared to be brain dead by the hospital staff.

  4. Dec 18, 2023 · By: Larry B. Litton Jr. Old school Texas tough. Never beaten. That’s the six-word story I wrote about my father during my freshman year at Harvard University. My green haired English professor told me it was good, but that she found southern men too parochial.

  5. Nov 28, 2023 · Eight Seconds of Revelations. By: Larry B. Litton Jr. “Do I have to do it?” Myles asks his father as they walk towards the arena, their spurs clink on the hard caliche leaving little clouds of dust in their wake. “You ain’t got to do anything,” his father says. “Walk away now if you want. But there may come a day you’ll wonder ‘what if’.”

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  8. Larry B. Litton, Sr. learned a valuable lesson from his experience; he realized that as customers understood their options and became part of the solution, they would work with loan servicers rather than against them and superior cure rates would result.