- Bern
Dibner (18 August 1897 – 6 January 1988) was an
electrical engineer, industrialist, and
historian of
science and technology. He
originated two major...
- historian, and
civic leader Bern
Dibner.The
corporate name, Burndy, was
derived from a
contraction of Dr.
Dibner’s first name and last initial. While...
- Boston, MA in 1974 by
gerontologist Andrew S.
Dibner and his wife,
sociologist Susan S.
Dibner.
Dibner, a
psychology professor at
Boston University, was...
- The
Dibner Institute for the
History of
Science and
Technology (1992–2006) was a
research institute established at MIT, and
housed in a
renovated building...
-
Archived from the
original on 16 June 2001. "The
Atlantic Cable". Bern
Dibner.
Burndy Library Inc. 1959.
Archived from the
original on 1 July 2017. Who...
- Engineering,
World War II and
After (2000, The MIT
Press hardcover, part of the
Dibner Institute Studies in the
History of
Science and Technology; ISBN 0-262-08285-3...
- of Energy,
December 2005.
Dibner,
David R.
Joint Ventures for
Architects and engineers. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1972.
Dibner,
David R. "Washington, D.C...
- ISBN 978-0-521-64096-1.
Archived from the
original on 2024-02-24.
Retrieved 2024-02-24.
Dibner, B. (2017).
Moving the Obelisks:: A
Chapter in
Engineering History in which...
-
directed by
Rudolph Maté,
loosely based on a
novel of the same name by
Martin Dibner. The film
stars Alan Ladd, who co-produced it,
William Bendix,
Dianne Foster...
-
Connecticut by the
electrical engineer, industrialist, and
historian Bern
Dibner, the
library holdings include important scientific literature from antiquity...