Correspondence, 1954 - 1957
File — Box: Letter - Half, Box: 1, Folder: 14
The documents in this collection focus on the material surrounding the creation of the Hamilton Space Clock. This includes sketches and drawings, however the bulk of the material focuses on the press and publicity around the release of the clock. In particular, there are a number of speeches and lectures given by the Hamilton employee who constructed the clock, Ralph Mentzer.
Additionally, there are some photographs of the clock, Mentzer, and the inventor of the clock, Dr. I.M. Levitt. This collection also includes some press releases, newspaper clippings and articles about the Space Clock, and various correspondences.
Furthermore, there is a first draft of an article by René Rondeau (please see Custdial History) about the Space Clock from the 1990s. This article includes notes from Mentzer, and was later published in the NAWCC Bulletin.
Additionally, there are some photographs of the clock, Mentzer, and the inventor of the clock, Dr. I.M. Levitt. This collection also includes some press releases, newspaper clippings and articles about the Space Clock, and various correspondences.
Furthermore, there is a first draft of an article by René Rondeau (please see Custdial History) about the Space Clock from the 1990s. This article includes notes from Mentzer, and was later published in the NAWCC Bulletin.
Dates
- 1954 - 1957
Language of Materials
English
Extent
From the Collection: .2 Linear Feet (1 box)
Creator
- From the Collection: Mentzer, Ralph Bender, 1915-2001 (Person)
- From the Collection: Hamilton Watch Company (Organization)
- From the Collection: Rondeau, René (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the NAWCC Library and Research Center Archives Repository