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1913- American engineer who developed automated controls for machine tools, helping to turn many milling and shaping processes into precision, computer-guided tasks. Prior to Parsons's inventions, most of the processes on assembly lines still...
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John T. Parsons (October 13, 1913 – April 19, 2007) pioneered numerical control for machine tools in the 1940s. This developments were done in collaboration with his employee Frank L. Stulen, who Parsons hired when he was head of the Rotary Wing...


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Modern Machine Shop
Industry honors the inventor of NC.(numerical control; John T. Parsons)
12/01/1998: 816 words, approx. 3 pages
The inventor of numerical control (NC) John T. Parsons was honored at a Sep 10, 1998 dinner in Chicago, IL, celebrating the 50th anniversary of NC. Parsons related the story of how he developed NC with engineer Frank Stulen. Parson is also credited with...
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The Journal of Nutrition
Helen T. Parsons (1886-1977)
01/01/2001: 3,903 words, approx. 13 pages
Biographical Article Helen Tracy Parsons was 1 of 112 charter members of the American Institute of Nutrition (AIN) and was named a fellow of the AIN in 1959, the third woman to be so recognized. These were notable achievements on the long career...
 


 

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