Yes, it was in the mid-sixties. That's why I said he was in between football and Kathy Lee. He married Kathy in the early eighties long after Westinghouse gave up on appliances.
He did a lot of ads and back then and his name became synonymous with Westinghouse as was Betty Furness's for many years.
That's all that holds an air conditioner in place?! I will never, ever walk near a building where these things protrude from windows umpteenth floors up. Holy crap.
A woman I once worked with asked me to install a window A/C in her apt, which was a mid rise in Chicago on the near north side. As I had the unit sitting on the window sill while adjusting the side panels I told her to put downward pressure on the top of the A/C by the front panel. All of a sudden without warning she let go. The A/C dropped right out of the window and plummeted 8 stories down into an empty parking space in a parking lot. It seemed to take a long time to hear the crash.
I didn't bother going down to inspect the damage, I knew it was a goner. The girl said she was going back to the store and tell them that it didn't work and see if she could get her money back. It was only a little 6,000 BTU unit. But still.
As much as I like window air conditioners, I never had hung windows to install them that quickly!
It's either casement windows that need to be removed first or sliding windows in which I should fit a vertical unit but I don't have a vertical air conditioner!
What's sad? He lived a long life, had a beautiful wife, some children, plenty of moola, did what he loved doing except maybe installing an air conditioner and then he died without any newsworthy suffering. Most people should be so blest.
All those things are very true, Tom. And that is a positive viewpoint. It's just sad when someone leaves us. We miss him, and it is a loss for his wife and children.