Harden Franklin Taylor papers, 1920-1965.
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Birdseye, Clarence, 1886-1956
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Clarence Birdseye (1886-1956) revolutionized the frozen food industry with his invention of the "quick-freeze machine" in 1925. Birdseye attended Amherst College from 1906 to 1908. In 1912 he took a job as a fur trader in the arctic Peninsula of Labrador in Canada, traveling by dogsled buying and collecting furs until January 1916. By observing the Eskimos in Labrador, Birdseye discovered the quick-freeze process that would prove so successful. The 13 handwritten field journals in this collectio...
Taylor, Harden Franklin, 1890-1966.
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Biologist, frozen food technologist. From the description of Harden Franklin Taylor papers, 1920-1965. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 74898969 Researcher and research director, frozen fish industry. Harden F. Taylor was born in West Plains, Missouri in 1890. In 1913, he received a bachelor's degree from Trinity College. From 1911 until 1914, he was a researcher with the Bureau of Fisheries in Beaufort, N.C. From 1915 until 1923, he...
Harden Franklin, Taylor 1890-1966.
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Biologist, frozen food technologist. From the guide to the Harden Franklin Taylor papers, 1920-1965., (Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library) ...