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in 1942 and invented several top-secret radar devices. While at the Vacuum Tube Lab at the Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) from 1951 to 1971, he published two manuals, several scientific papers and wrote and illustrated the
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Born in London, Rosebury emigrated to the United States with his family in 1910 and settled in New York City. After quitting high school, he traveled widely as a
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Rosebury retired from MIT in 1971 and founded an engineering consulting firm, Intertech, Inc. One of its clients was
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at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York, where he started as a part-time volunteer.
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Fred Rosebury was also an artist who worked in many media, including watercolor, pen and ink,
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Rosebury was married to Pauline (Pleasure) Rosebury (1906–1993) in 1936, a poet and artist.
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published in 1974. Rosebury was a member of the Society of Wireless Pioneers, keeping his
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Rosebury worked briefly as a radio engineer and did research for the next 10 years at the
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operator's registration current and used his "rig" until shortly before his death.
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Dr. V.V. Rao; Dr. T.B. Gosh; Dr. K.L. Chopra (October 17, 1998).
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Alumni Association, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1966
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Natick Federal Savings and Loan: serigraphs, drawings – 1950
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screen printing, using technique developed in the 1940s.
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Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art: serigraphs,
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Natick Art Association: serigraphs, drawings – 1951
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radio operator
City College of New York
Columbia University
Cooper Union College
commercial art
Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center
MIT Radiation Laboratory
American Institute of Physics
Springer-Verlag
NASA
astronauts
ham radio
scratchboard
gouache
serigraphs
modernist
colorblind
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
Columbia University
Grand Central Palace
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
WGBH
Framingham, MA
"Fred Rosebury, telegrapher, artist, MIT lab supervisor; at 97"
Important American Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture
Technology Review, Volume 69
"ORAL HISTORIES: H. Frederick Dylla<"
"Google Scholar report for Fred Rosebury"
Radar pioneer Rosebury dies at 97 – MIT News
Vacuum Science and Technology

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