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Fletcher, Harvey, 1884-1981

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1884 - 1981

Biographical History

Harvey Fletcher (1884-1981) was a prominent physicist, renowned as the Father of stereophonic sound, credited with inventing the hearing aid and the first audiometer, Director of Research at Bell Laboratories, and Founding Dean of the College of Engineering at Brigham Young University.

Harvey Fletcher was a prominent physicist, reknowned as the Father of stereophonic sound, credited with inventing the hearing aid and the first audiometer, Director of Research at Bell Laboratories, and Founding Dean of the College of Engineering at Brigham Young University. He was the graduate student whose dissertation research was the oil drop experiment to measure the charge on an electron, under the direction of Robert Millikan. His honorary positions included President of the Acoustical Society of America and President of the American Physical Society. In addition, he was a faithful father, a devout member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a dedicated gardener, and a fishing enthusiast.

He was born in Provo, Utah, on September 11, 1884. His first wife (Lorena Chipman) was American Mother of the Year in 1965. She passed away in 1967. Harvey and Lorena had 7 children (Phyllis, Steve, Charles, James, Robert, Harvey Junior, and Paul).

In his later years, Harvey married Lorena's sister, Fern Chipman Eyring. Fern's husband (Carl Eyring) passed away as a young scientist, and Harvey and Fern were married for 12 years until Harvey's death in 1981.

Citation:
In Memory of Harvey Fletcher, website viewed Aug. 27, 2010 (b. 1884; prominent physicist; father of stereo sound; invented hearing aid; invented audiometer; worked at Bell Labs; President of the Acoustical Society of America; President of the American Physical Society; Founding Dean of the College of Engineering at Brigham Young University; participated in oil drop experiment; m. Lorena Chipman and had 7 children (Phyllis, Steve, Charles, James, Robert, Harvey Junior, and Paul); m. Fern Chipman Eyring; d. 1981)

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Study of speech and hearing at Bell Telephone Laboratories : the Fletcher years

 File — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197231234789]
Identifier: UA 974
Scope and Contents

During the first half of the 20th century, Bell Telephone Laboratories carried out an extensive research program aimed at improving the quality of telephone speech. Harvey Fletcher led this effort and these CD's contain correspondence and reports related to his work.

Dates: 1917-1933; 1940