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Inventor: Known for: Heating furnace: Alice H. Parker (1895 – 1920) [1] was an African-American inventor who was active in the early 1900s. She is known for her ...
Parker, Alice H. 1895–1920 Inventor Furnace for Central Heating Petters, Arlie: 1964– Physicist: Work on the mathematical physics of gravitational lensing: Poindexter, Hildrus: 1901–1987 Bacteriologist, epidemiologist: Work on the epidemiology of tropical diseases, including malaria: Quarterman, Lloyd Albert: 1918–1982 Scientist ...
Alice H. Parker (1885–1920), gas-powered central-heating furnace; Bonnie Pemberton (fl from 1990s), cat anti-scratch deterrent; Radia Perlman (born 1951), spanning-tree networking protocol; Lindsay Phillips (born 1984), flip-flop design; Mary Florence Potts (1850–1922), clothes irons; Q. Agnes J. Quirk (1884–1974), penicillin production ...
Alice H. Parker (1895–1920), U.S. – central heating using natural gas furnace Philip M. Parker (born 1960), U.S. – computer automated book authoring Thomas Parker (1843–1915), England – electric car
David Lennox (April 15, 1855 – February 15, 1947) was an American inventor and businessman. A furnace manufacturing business he founded in 1895 in Marshalltown, Iowa evolved into what is today known as Lennox International, a global corporation specializing in air conditioning, heating, and commercial refrigeration.
Alice Parker conducting in 2019. Parker served on the Board of Directors of Chorus America and was their first Director Laureate. She received the Distinguished Composer of the Year award from the American Guild of Organists in 2000, the 2014 Brock Commission from the American Choral Directors Association, the Harvard Glee Club Foundation Medal in 2015, six honorary doctorates, and the Smith ...
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A gas heater is a space heater used to heat a room or outdoor area by burning natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, propane, or butane. Indoor household gas heaters can be broadly categorized in one of two ways: flued or non-flued, or vented and unvented .