Olson wrote ten books including Dynamical Analogies, on electrical-mechanical-acoustical analogies, and had over one hundred patents. Harry F. Olson was...
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also invented the first ribbon loudspeaker. A few years later, Dr. Harry F. Olson of RCA started developing ribbon microphones using field coils and permanent...
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period when Blumlein's patent (British Patent 394325) was being written, Harry F. Olson published a patent for the first practical ribbon microphone, and much...
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introduced, another electromagnetic type, believed to have been developed by Harry F. Olson, who applied the concept used in a ribbon speaker to making a microphone...
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of cost and weight. Isobaric loudspeakers were first introduced by Harry F. Olson in the early 1950s. As the name implies, the speaker operates via an...
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pressure-gradient microphone, first introduced by the RCA Corporation in 1931. Dr. Harry F. Olson began working for RCA Laboratories, where he developed ribbon microphones...
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and achieve high fidelity to the original sound. After World War II, Harry F. Olson conducted an experiment whereby test subjects listened to a live orchestra...
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with about 3500 attendees. The guest speaker at the first meeting was Harry F. Olson, a prominent engineer and scientist at RCA and author of Acoustical...
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transition between horns. Another solution tried in the late 1930s by Harry F. Olson of RCA was to use multiple exponential flare rates, either by connecting...
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Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center. Designed by Herbert Belar and Harry Olson at RCA, with contributions by Vladimir Ussachevsky and Peter Mauzey,...
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forerunner of the RCA Type 77-DX microphone. The 77-A was designed Dr. Harry F. Olson in the late 1920s or early 1930s; prototypes are rumored to have existed...
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1932 : Yevgeny Alexandrovith Sholpo constructed the Variophone 1932 : Harry F. Olson patents the first cardioid ribbon microphone 1933 : Ivan Eremeef invents...
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response-frequency characteristics of loudspeakers was undertaken by Harry F. Olson. It involved a very wide number of different enclosure shapes, and it...
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C. Olson (1910–1993), American zoologist, paleontologist, and geologist Frank Olson, (1910–28, 1953), American biological warfare scientist Harry F. Olson...
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microphones were commercially available as a result. In the late 1920s, Dr. Harry F. Olson of RCA began developing the ribbon microphone, eventually using permanent...
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technical membership meeting held on March 11, with RCA Victor engineer Harry F. Olson as guest speaker. In the early 1950s, Eddie Fisher recorded several...
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analysis using acoustic analogous circuits by academic acousticians like Harry F. Olson continued until 1954 when Leo L. Beranek of the Massachusetts Institute...
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Arabella Mansfield (1846–1911) – first female lawyer in the United States Harry F. Olson (1901-1982) - acoustical engineer at RCA Victor Carolyn Pendray (1881–1958)...
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complete system in order to predict the overall response of the filter. Harry F. Olson helped popularise the use of dynamical analogies in the audio electronics...
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The RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer, created by Herbert Belar and Harry F. Olson, is created, though it will not be complete until the following year...
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contributors included respected audio engineers, many active in AES. Harry F. Olson, Howard A. Chinn, John K. Hilliard, Harvey Fletcher and Hermon Hosmer...
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1944 : Halim El-Dabh produces earliest electroacoustic tape music 1952 : Harry F. Olson and Herbert Belar invent the RCA Synthesizer[citation needed] 1952 :...
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concomitant ascendancy of Harry Truman in April 1945 inspired Olson to dedicate himself to a literary career. From 1946 to 1948, Olson visited Ezra Pound at...
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Harry S. Truman (May 8, 1884 – December 26, 1972) was an American lawyer and politician who was the 33rd president of the United States, serving from...
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Charles Frederick Wallace N. Joseph Woodland 1997 Ezra Gould Milton Morse Harry L. Yale 1998 Joseph Abys Nikil S. Jayant Henry M. Rowan 1999 Cyrus W. Bemmels...
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administrative and advisoryservice to science, engineering, and government" 1981 Harry F. Olson "For his innovative and lasting contributions in acoustic transduction...
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June 10, 1963. p. 13. Retrieved June 7, 2021 – via Newspapers.com. Harry F. Olson (1967). "Frederick Albert Saunders" (PDF). National Academy of Sciences...
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Morrison v. Olson, 487 U.S. 654 (1988), was a Supreme Court of the United States decision that determined the Independent Counsel Act was constitutional...
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understanding of the interactions of ultrasound with biological media. 1974 – Harry F. Olson – for his innovative and lasting contributions in microphones, loudspeakers...
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List of Mad Men characters (section Peggy Olson)
more storylines focus on him than on other characters. Margaret "Peggy" Olson (Elisabeth Moss), upon introduction, is the ostensibly naïve "new girl"...
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