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William F. Ballhaus, Sr. and Arnold O. Beckman   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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William F. Ballhaus, Sr. and Arnold O. Beckman
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William F. Ballhaus, Sr. (standing) and Arnold O. Beckman (seated)

Dr. Arnold O. Beckman (1900-2004) invented the first commercially successful electric pH meter in 1934 and thus began a long career manufacturing scientific and medical instruments with National Technical Laboratories, Arnold O. Beckman, Inc., and Beckman Instruments. After his retirement he devoted his life to philanthropy and specifically supporting scientific innovation.

Dr. William F. Ballhaus, Sr. (1918-2013) was a Stanford- and Caltech-educated aeronautical engineer who assumed the presidency of Beckman Instruments in 1965. During his tenure, Ballhaus oversaw the company's shift away from space and defense applications in favor of medical instrumentation. He served as vice chairman and chief executive officer following Beckman's acquisition by Smith Kline, retiring in 1983.

Published without a copyright notice in Beckman Instruments Feedback newsletter, v10, n3, September 1967 (Box 56, Folder 52).
Depicted people Depicted people: William F. Ballhaus Sr. and Arnold O. Beckman
Date 1967
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institution QS:P195,Q5090408
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