18628506http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w68s7b3crevised
SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
EnglishVIAFrevised2015-09-17machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-11T04:20:57machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-11T04:20:57humanSystem Service (system@localhost)revised2019-07-08T13:18:03humanEthan Gruber (ewg4xuva@gmail.com)User published constellationcreated2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonIves, Herbert Eugene, 1882-1953presumedIves, Herbert E. (Herbert Eugene), 1882-1953presumedIves, Herbert E.presumedIves, Herbert EugenepresumedIves, H. E. 1882-1953 (Herbert Eugene),presumedIves, Herbert Eugene, 1882-presumedIves, H. E. 1882-1953presumed1882-07-211953-11-13Aerial photographyColor photographyPhotographyPhototelegraphyPhysicsScientistsTelevisionUnited StatesInventorsPhotographers
Biographical Notes
Frederic Eugene Ives
1856, Feb. 17Born, Litchfield, Conn.1866Moved to Norfolk, Conn.1868Ended formal schooling18681870Served apprenticeship on
Litchfield Enquirer18741878Directed photographic laboratory, Cornell University,
Ithaca, N.Y.1879Married Mary Elizabeth Olmstead (died 1904)Employed by Crosscup and West, a photographic company in
Philadelphia, Pa.1885Invented the half-tone system of developing photographic
negatives1890Invented Kronshop, a system of color photography1903Invented short-tube microscope1912Invented Tripak, a color camera1913Married Margaret Campbell Cutting1928Published
Autobiography of an Amateur Inventor. Privately
printed1937, May 27Died, Philadelphia, Pa.
Herbert Eugene Ives
1882, July 31Born, Philadelphia, Pa.1892Attended University College School, London, England18971898Attended Laurence Sheriff School, Rugby, England18981901Worked for Ives-Kronshop Co. Philadelphia, Pa.18991900Attended Franklin Institute Night School of Mathematics,
Philadelphia, Pa.19011905Attended University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,
Pa.19051908Attended Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, Md.1908Married Mabel Lorenz19081909Worked for National Bureau of Standards, Washington,
D.C.19101912Worked for National Electric Lamp Association Research
Laboratory, Cleveland, Ohio19121918Worked for United Gas Improvement Company, Philadelphia,
Pa.19181919Captain, United States Army Air Service19191948Worked for Bell Telephone Laboratories1920Published
Airplane Photography1924Helped perfect a workable system of transmitting pictures
over telephone lines1927Directed first practical demonstration of television over
substantial distances1953, Nov. 3Died, New York, N. Y.From the guide to the Frederic Eugene Ives and Herbert Eugene Ives Papers, 1869-1957, (bulk 1900-1952), (Manuscript Division Library of Congress)Butterfield, E. E.Eastman, George, 1854-1932Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955Forbes, Edward Waldo, 1873-1969.Free Library of Philadelphia.George V, King of Great Britain, 1865-1936Hartley, Ralph Vinton Lyon, 1888-1970.Hodges, Courtney H., 1887-1966Ives familyIves, Franklin JIves, Frederic Eugene, 1856-1937.Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972Ives, Herbert Eugene, 1882-1953American Numismatic SocietyDNBWKPISNIDNBLiterary Manuscripts collection, 1666-1990Free Library of Philadelphia Collection of Literary Manuscripts 1666-199023 Linear feetThis collection contains letters, manuscript fragments, autographs, and other documents by famous authors. The material dates from 1666 to 1990. The bulk of the collection consists of letters written by the authors to various friends with some letters to editors or critics. There is an even mix of American and European authors present.EnglishFree Library of Philadelphia: Rare Book DepartmentVenetian gold ducat and its imitationsVenetian gold ducat and its imitationsAmerican Numismatic SocietyIves, Herbert Eugene, 1882-1953. Letter, 1938 June 7Ives, Herbert Eugene, 1882-1953Ives, Franklin JIves, Frederic Eugene, 1856-1937.Letter, 1938 June 7Correspondence: 1 item (1 leaf) ; 17 x 27 cm. folded to 17 x 14 cmClippings: 6 items ; 28 x 15 cm or smallerLetter dated June 7, 1938 from Frederic Ives' son Herbert Ives to his uncle Frank, brother of Frederic. Letter contains family news, and discussion of travel to Europe and the possibility of war. Accompanied by clippings of 6 newspaper articles relating to the lives and work of Herbert and Frederick Ives Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, The ClarkPortrait photograph of Herbert E. IvesPortrait photograph of Herbert E. IvesAmerican Numismatic SocietyPortrait photograph of Herbert E. IvesPortrait photograph of Herbert E. IvesAmerican Numismatic SocietyForeign imitations of the English nobleForeign imitations of the English nobleAmerican Numismatic SocietyHartley, Ralph Vinton Lyon, 1888-1970. Papers, 1920-1970.Hartley, Ralph Vinton Lyon, 1888-1970.Papers, 1920-1970.5 linear ft. (10 boxes)Manuscripts; research notes; correspondence; reprints; published patents. The manuscripts, research notes, and the majority of the correspondence cover such topics as wave mechanisms, classical electromagnetic theory, a mechanical system of theoretical physics, rotational ethers, McCullagh ethers, and relativistic classical ethers. The collection reflects little of the scientific and technological activity for which Hartley is known. Rather, it deals almost exclusively with Hartley's theoretical research from the later 1920s until his death. The various attempts to defend a classical mechanistic view of physical phenomena and to discard relativity theory and quantum mechanics are well documented, as is his often frustrating effort to find a audience in the official community of physicists and philosophers of science. Correspondents include: David Bohm, Louis de Broglie, Charles W. Churchman, Lloyd Espenschied, Samuel A. Goudsmit, Herbert E. Ives, Henry Margeneau, Thomas Marshall, Marvin G. Moore, Harry Nyquist, John T. Tate, and Carl Wiley. American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr LibraryFrederic Eugene Ives and Herbert Eugene Ives Papers, 1869-1957, (bulk 1900-1952)Frederic Eugene Ives and Herbert Eugene Ives Papers 1869-1957 (bulk 1900-1952)5,000 items; 15 containers plus 1 oversize; 6.8 linear feetInventor and photographer (Frederic Eugene Ives). Physicist and television pioneer (Herbert Eugene Ives). Correspondence, journals, speeches, articles, scrapbooks, patents, clippings, and other papers relating to the inventions of Frederic Ives and his son Herbert Eugene Ives.EnglishGermanLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionHerbert E. Ives coin catalog and card indexHerbert E. Ives coin catalog and card indexAmerican Numismatic SocietyForbes, Edward Waldo, 1873-1969. Papers, 1867-2005.Forbes, Edward Waldo, 1873-1969.Papers, 1867-2005.119 boxes + oversize materials.These papers of Fogg Art Museum Director Edward Waldo Forbes document his administration of the museum and a wide range of personal and professional activities and interests. The bulk of the collection dates from 1909 to 1944. The papers consist primarily of correspondence, including a series of correspondence with art dealers, and also include photographs, reports, expedition field notes and journals, printed material, newspaper clippings, blueprints, meeting minutes, letters of recommendation, insurance records, invoices, page proofs, telegrams, rubbings, sketches, visiting cards, shipping documents and press releases. Harvard University Art MuseumPortrait photograph of Herbert E. IvesPortrait photograph of Herbert E. IvesAmerican Numismatic Society