Fitzpatrick, John Clement
in American National Biography Online
January 1999; p ublished online February 2000 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Television; Education; Museums, Libraries, and Information Sciences. 787 words.
Fitzpatrick, John Clement (10 August 1876–10 February 1940), archivist, was born in Washington, D.C., the son of James Nicholas Fitzpatrick, a financial clerk of the U.S. Senate, and...
Ford, Worthington Chauncey
in American National Biography Online
January 1999; p ublished online February 2000 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Television; Education; Museums, Libraries, and Information Sciences. 1183 words.
Ford, Worthington Chauncey (16 February 1858–07 March 1941), historical editor and bibliographer, was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Gordon Lester Ford, a businessman, civic and...
Knight, Lucian Lamar
in American National Biography Online
January 1999; p ublished online February 2000 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Television; Education; Museums, Libraries, and Information Sciences; History. 1027 words.
Knight, Lucian Lamar (09 February 1868–19 November 1933), editor, archivist, and historian, was born in Atlanta, Georgia, the son of Confederate general George Walton Knight, a lawyer and...
Lindgren, Ernest Henry (1910–1973), film archivist
in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
September 2004; p ublished online September 2004 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Education; Museums, Libraries, and Information Sciences; Film. 1155 words.
Lindgren, Ernest Henry (1910–1973), film archivist, was born on 3 October 1910 at 15 Westwick Gardens, Hammersmith, London, the eldest child of Ernst Wilhelm Lindgren (1878–1935), a master...
Robinson, John Ebdon [known as John Ebdon] (1923–2005), planetarium director and broadcaster
in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
March 2013; p ublished online January 2009 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Television; Radio; Astronomy and Astrophysics; Art; Museums, Libraries, and Information Sciences. 994 words.
Robinson, John Ebdon [known as John Ebdon] (1923–2005), planetarium director and broadcaster, was born on 22 December 1923 at Durham House, 102 Crouch Hill, London, the son of William Ewart...
Thwaites, Reuben Gold
in American National Biography Online
January 1999; p ublished online February 2000 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Publishing; Television; Education; Museums, Libraries, and Information Sciences; History. 1158 words.
Thwaites, Reuben Gold (15 May 1853–22 October 1913), historian, editor, and librarian, was born in Dorchester, Massachusetts, the son of William George Thwaites and Sarah Bibbs, farmers....