General Electric Company
Dates
- Existence: 1892-
- Existence: 1892
Biographical / Historical
General Electric Company (est. 1892) is an American multinational conglomerate. The company was formed through a merger of Edison General Electric and the Thomson-Houston Electric Company.
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
David H. Killeffer Collection of Chemical Industry Photographs
Photographs pertaining to various aspects of industrial chemistry collected by science journalist David H. Killeffer for use in his publications.
Papers of Daniel W. Fox
The Daniel W. Fox Papers are largely technical in nature and concern Fox's career at General Electric (G.E.) where, among other achievements, he discovered LEXAN polycarbonate resin.
Papers of Eugene G. Rochow
Correspondence, lecture and symposia materials (speech typescripts, lecture notes, etc.), notebooks, journal articles, and biographical materials of American inorganic chemist Eugene G. Rochow.
Photographs from the Papers of Daniel W. Fox
Photographs from the career of research chemist Daniel W. Fox.
Science History Institute DVD and Video Collection
DVDs and video cassette tapes covering a variety of science-related topics, events, and organizations.