Error message

The answer you entered for the CAPTCHA was not correct.
hintz cover.jpeg

AUTHOR TALK: Eric S. Hintz

NEXT DATE: | 7 p.m. | Thursday
category: Academic Programs, Feature on Home Page, Author Talks, Featured Events | location:
Library, Soda House

During the nineteenth century, heroic individual inventors such as Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell created entirely new industries while achieving widespread fame. However, by 1927, a New York Times editorial suggested that teams of corporate scientists at General Electric, AT&T, and DuPont had replaced the solitary “garret inventor” as the wellspring of invention. But these inventors never disappeared. In this talk, Eric Hintz (Lemelson Center, Smithsonian Institution) will argue that lesser-known inventors such as Chester Carlson (Xerox photocopier), Samuel Ruben (Duracell batteries), and Earl Tupper (Tupperware) continued to develop important technologies throughout the twentieth century. 

(click to read more and register)