Success Story: Stanford University electronics and research lab : videorecording, 1990.

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Success Story: Stanford University electronics and research lab : videorecording, 1990.

Video copy of a 1954 film produced by Caryl Coleman about electronics research at Stanford University. Persons appearing in the film include Donald B. Harris, Russell H. Varian, Frederick E. Terman, William R. Hewlett, David Packard, and Marvin Chodorow.

1 video cassette: b&w; VHS.

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Stanford University. Dept. of Electrical Engineering

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Varian, Russell Harrison, 1898-1959

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Inventor of the Klystron and co-founder of Varian Associates. From the description of Notebook, 1898-1960. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122500204 Biography Russsell and Sigurd Varian were co-inventors, with William W. Hansen, of the klystron and rhumbatron and co-founders of Varian Associates. Educated at Stanford University, physicist and inventor Russell Varian began his career with Philo Farnsworth on early televisio...

Packard, David, 1912-1996

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Terman, Frederick Emmons, 1900-1982

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Engineer and educator. Frederick Emmons Terman began his teaching career at Stanford in 1925 and became a full professor in 1937. In 1937, he also became head of the Electrical Engineering Department. As dean of the School of Engineering (1945-1960) and as Provost (1955-1965) and Vice-President (1959-1965) of the University, Terman played a key role in developing University faculty, research facilities and funding. He interrupted his Stanford career during World War II to direct the Harvard Radi...

Stanford University. Dept. of Physics

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Harris, Donald Brewer.

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Chodorow, Marvin.

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Chodorow received his B.A. in 1934 at the University of Buffalo, and his Ph.D., 1939, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He taught at Pennsylvania State College and College of the City of New York and worked with the Sperry Gyroscope Company (1943-47), before joining the faculty at Stanford in 1947. He served as Chair of the Department of Applied Physics from 1962-69 and Director of the Edward L. Ginzton Laboratory, 1959-78. He held a Fulbright Fellowship at Cambridge University, 1962...

Hewlett, William R.

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