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Bedell, Frederick, 1868-
Frederick Bedell papers, 1891-1984.
Correspondence, notes, and drawings relating to hearing and devices for the deaf; files on the oscilloscope; files relating to his student work at Yale, his teaching career at Cornell, and his subsequent research at California Institute of Technology; correspondence files; personal and family papers; and bound volumes including biographical papers, reprints, news clippings, and patents. Also MODERN GYPSIES, by Mary Crehore Bedell.
Bibliography of publications by Bedell including papers, theses, and charts.
Professor of physics. Frederick Bedell received a A.B. degree from Yale University in 1890 and a Ph.D degree from Cornell in 1892. He was appointed Assistant Professor of Physics at Cornell in 1893, and, in 1904, Professor of Applied Electricity. His most important contributions in electrical engineering were his experimental investigations and theoretical studies delaing with alternating currents. In 1917, he was appointed as an advisor in the establishment at Cornell of one of the United States Army Schools of Military Aeronautics which led to his work in the investigation of airplane performance and design. He also worked on the development of devices to aid the deaf by utilizing the phenomenon of sound conduction through the bones. For twenty-nine years he served as editor of the PHYSICAL REVIEW. After his retirement, he did research at California Institute of Technology. Frederick Bedell died in 1958.
Cornell University. Department of Physics
Yale University -- Students.
California Institute of Technology.
Physics -- Study and teaching.
Hearing.
Hearing aids.
Bone conduction.
Oscilloscopes.
Electric measurements.
Electricity -- Experiments.
Electric currents, Alternating.
AIP-ICOS
Cornell University. Carl A. Kroch Library. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections. 2B Carl A Kroch Library, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
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