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  2. Draper Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    In 1932 Charles Stark Draper, an MIT aeronautics professor, founded a teaching laboratory to develop the instrumentation needed for tracking, controlling and navigating aircraft. During World War II, Draper's lab was known as the Confidential Instrument Development Laboratory. Later, the name was changed to the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory or ...

  3. Charles Stark Draper - Wikipedia

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    Charles Stark "Doc" Draper (October 2, 1901 – July 25, 1987) was an American scientist and engineer, known as the "father of inertial navigation". [2] He was the founder and director of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Instrumentation Laboratory, which was later spun out of MIT to become the non-profit Charles Stark Draper Laboratory.

  4. Mary Corinne Quintrell - Wikipedia

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    Mary Quintrell taught at Cleveland Central High School for more than a quarter century, and trained fellow teachers in her method of reading education. Quintrell developed an early phonics-based approach to literacy, including a chart she devised. She also supported Bible reading in public schools. She ran for the Cleveland School Council in ...

  5. Laboratory school - Wikipedia

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    A laboratory school or demonstration school is an elementary or secondary school operated in association with a university, college, or other teacher education institution and used for the training of future teachers, educational experimentation, educational research, and professional development.

  6. Richard Battin - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory became the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory Inc., where Battin served as the associate head of the NASA Program Department. After his retirement from Draper in 1987, Battin continued to teach at MIT, where he was a senior lecturer in the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics until 2010.

  7. C. Bruce Tarter - Wikipedia

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    After his formal retirement he continued to represent the laboratory on a number of task forces and commissions. He served on the Defense Science Board, the board of Draper Laboratory, several National Academy of Sciences studies, and the Congressional Commission on the Strategic Posture of the United States. In parallel he began to work on the ...

  8. Charles Stark Draper Prize - Wikipedia

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    The NAE website shows that no Draper Prize was awarded in 2010, 2017, 2019 or 2021. [16] Since the award is a biennial one, it was probably only given in even years beginning in 2016. The Russ Prize, also from the NAE, is awarded in odd years.

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