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Letter from Edwin W. Taylor to Arnold O. Beckman
- 1947-Aug-15
This letter includes a report on existing Beckman trademarks as of 1947, including information on the "acidimeter" and the point at which that instrument became known as the pH meter (1935).
- Addressee Beckman, Arnold O.
- Author Taylor, Edwin W.
- Subject Hydrogen-ion concentration--Measurement--Instruments, Patents, Trademarks, Beckman Instruments, Inc.
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Letter from I. H. Lyons to Arnold Beckman
- 1937-Aug-25
This letter, written while Arnold Beckman was on a multi-city trip promoting his pH meter, concerns strategies for marketing the instruments and concern about the friction between a salesman and distributor.
Arnold…
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Letter from I. H. Lyons to Arnold O. Beckman
- 1935-Aug-23
Lyons writes to Beckman during Beckman's travels around the United States to market his new "acidimeter." This letter in particular mentions the orders rolling in following the first advertisement for the pH meter and…
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Letter from the Braun Corporation to Adolph Coors
- 1935-Aug-14
From an unknown author at the Braun Corporation (and carbon copied to its president, J.A. Hartley). The author wants Aldoph Coors (the brewing magnate) to meet Arnold O. Beckman during Beckman's trip to promote his new…
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Letter from I. H. Lyons to Arnold O. Beckman
- 1937-Sep-02
Lyons thinks the new system of distribution for the Beckman pH meter will be an important change for the "industrial field." The National Postal Meter Company on the letterhead was one of Arnold Beckman's first…