Title Page | Collection Summary | Biographical/Organizational Note | Scope and Content | Arrangement
Biographical Note
Date | Event |
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1881, Nov. 9 | Born, Chesea, Mass. |
1903 | Married Natalie Dunphy (divorced 1922) |
1904 | B.A., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. |
1907-1915 | Teacher, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. |
1910-1915 | Professor of physics, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada |
1912 | With Daniel Comstock and W. Burton Wescott formed Kalmus, Comstock, and Wescott, an industrial research and development firm |
1915 | Incorporated Technicolor, Inc. |
1917 | Technicolor, Inc. produced its first film, The Gulf Between, using a two-color process |
1922 | Became president of Technicolor, Inc. |
1935 | Technicolor, Inc., produced Becky Sharp, the first feature film to use three color process |
1949 | Married Eleanore King |
1963, July 11 | Died, Los Angeles, Calif. |
1993 | Posthumous publication, with Eleanore King Kalmus, of autobiography, Mr. Technicolor. Absecon, N.J.: MagicImage Filmbooks |