James W. Bryce
James Wares Bryce (September 5 1880–1949) was an American engineer and inventor. In 1936, on the centenary of the United States Patent Office, he was honored as one of the country’s 10 greatest living inventors.[1]
Born in New York City, he studied for three years at College of the City of New York before taking a draftsman position. He later took a position at IBM and was a pioneer of magnetic data recording.
References
- ^ Cohen, I. Bernard (Spring 1999). Father of the computer age. Invention & Technology, Volume 14, Issue 4
External links
- James W. Bryce biography via IBM
This entry is from Wikipedia, the leading user-contributed encyclopedia. It may not have been reviewed by professional editors (see full disclaimer)




