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            <titleproper encodinganalog="Title">Irvin R. Weir Collection</titleproper>
            <subtitle>An inventory of the collection at Syracuse University</subtitle>
            <author encodinganalog="Creator">Michele Combs</author>
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            <date normal="2026-01-30" encodinganalog="Date">30 Jan 2026</date>
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         <creation>Michele Combs <date normal="2026-01-30">30 Jan 2026</date>
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            <persname encodinganalog="100">Weir, Irvin Reed, 1897-1980</persname>
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         <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a" label="Title: ">Irvin R. Weir Collection</unittitle>
         <unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" normal="1932/1970" type="inclusive"
            label="Inclusive Dates: ">1932-1970</unitdate>
         <unitdate encodinganalog="245$g" normal="1942/1952" type="bulk" label="Bulk Dates: "
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         <abstract encodinganalog="520$a" label="Abstract: ">Scrapbook, photographs, and printed
            material related to American electrical engineer Irvin R. Weir</abstract>
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            repositorycode="NSyU">weir_ir</unitid>
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         <head>Biographical History</head>
         
      <p>Irvin R. Weir (1897-1980) was an American electrical engineer who worked in radio and
            television.</p>
         <p>Born in Prairie Creek, Indiana, Weir received his BS and EE from Rose Polytechnic
            Institute (now Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology) in Terre Haute, Indiana. He joined
            General Electric in 1921, initially in their test department in Schenectady, New York
            and then in the transmitter division of GE's Radio Department in Syracuse, where he
            worked on the development of high power radio and television transmitters.  Weir was
            project manager for production of the first microwave radar equipment for gun control
            during World War II, and directed installation of some television stations that led to
            the development of microwave relay systems for pipeline control and communications.
            Weir remained with GE until his retirement in 1962.  He died in Jacksonvile, Florida on
            28 Oct 1980.</p></bioghist>
      
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         <head>Scope and Contents of the Collection</head>
         <p>The <emph render="bold">Irvin R. Weir Collection</emph> consists of photographs, printed
            material, and a scrapbook.</p>
         <p><emph render="bold">Photographs</emph>, all but two of which are black and white,
            consist of images taken during a television transmission test by DuMont Laboratories and
            photographs taken at an RCA Victor television production facility.</p>
         <p><emph render="bold">Printed material</emph> consists of clippings, newspapers, brochures, 
            and assorted other items.</p>
         <p>The <emph render="bold">Scrapbook</emph> contains photographs, clippings, maps, Chamber
            of Commerce programs and other printed items, and church-related material.</p>
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         <subject encodinganalog="650" source="local">Radio, television, film</subject>
         <subject encodinganalog="650" source="local">New York State</subject>
         
         <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Weir, Irvin Reed, 1897-1980.</persname>
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         <corpname encodinganalog="610" source="lcnaf">Allen B. DuMont Laboratories.</corpname>
         <corpname encodinganalog="610" source="lcnaf">General Electric Company.</corpname>
         <corpname encodinganalog="610" source="lcnaf">RCA-Victor Company.</corpname>
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         <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Radio -- Transmitters and
            transmission.</subject>
         <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Television -- Design and
            construction.</subject>
         <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Television -- History.</subject>
         <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Television -- Transmitters and
            transmission.</subject>
         <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Women electronic industry workers.</subject>
         <geogname encodinganalog="651" source="lcsh">Syracuse (N.Y.) -- History.</geogname>
         <genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat">Clippings (information artifacts)</genreform>
         <genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat">Newsletters.</genreform>
         <genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat">Photographs.</genreform>
         <genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat">Scrapbooks.</genreform>
         <occupation encodinganalog="656" source="lcsh">Engineers.</occupation>
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         <head>Access Restrictions</head>
         <p>The majority of our archival and manuscript collections are housed offsite and require
            advance notice for retrieval. Researchers are encouraged to contact us in advance
            concerning the collection material they wish to access for their research.</p>
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         <p>Written permission must be obtained from SCRC and all relevant rights holders before
            publishing quotations, excerpts or images from any materials in this collection.</p>
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         <p>Preferred citation for this material is as follows:</p>
         <p> Irvin R. Weir Collection, <lb/> &su_name; </p>
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         <head>Acquisition Information</head>
         <p>Purchase, 2025.</p>
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         <c01 level="series"><did><unittitle>Photographs</unittitle></did>
            <c02><did><unittitle>Television signal images, Mt. Greylock</unittitle><unitdate normal="1944" type="inclusive">1944</unitdate><container type="Oversize">1</container></did>
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                  <p>According to handwritten information on the back, these fuzzy images were made
                     from the signal of television station WNBT at a receiver on top of Mt. Greylock
                     (3,489 feet) in the Berkshires area of Massachusetts, as part of a test by
                     DuMont Laboratories. Several of the photographs feature a man identified on the
                     back as Oscar Brandt, an engineer at DuMont Laboratories and later at
                     Lockheed.</p>
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            <c02><did><unittitle>RCA television factory</unittitle>
                  <unitdate normal="1940/1950" type="inclusive">[circa 1945?]</unitdate><container type="Oversize">1</container></did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>These images appear to have been taken at an RCA Victor television production
                     facility.  They show various areas of the facility, including an assembly line
                     and a testing setup. Many of the pictures feature women employees.</p>
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         <c01 level="series"><did><unittitle>Printed material</unittitle></did>
            <c02><did><unittitle>Miscellaneous</unittitle><unitdate normal="1944" type="inclusive">[1932], </unitdate>
                  <unitdate normal="1944" type="inclusive">1944, </unitdate>
                  <unitdate normal="1966" type="inclusive">1966, </unitdate>
                  <unitdate normal="1970" type="inclusive">1970, </unitdate>
                  <unitdate normal="1930/1970" type="inclusive">undated</unitdate><container type="Oversize">1</container></did>
               <scopecontent><p>Clippings include an article about DuMont Laboratories' Oscar Brandt with a photo, and a group
                     portrait of "The 77 Club," a group of GE engineers who were instrumental in
                     moving the company to the forefront of research in radio, television, sonar,
                     radar, and other electronics.    Weir is 9th from left.  There is an issue of
                     the Terre Haute Tribune with coverage of Rose Poly's 1966 homecoming week, and
                     an issue of Operation Breadbasket News with Martin Luther King Jr. on the front
                     page. There is also a brochure about the Teleplex method of learning Morse
                     Code, with additional typed instructions. </p></scopecontent>
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         <c01 level="series"><did><unittitle>Scrapbooks</unittitle></did>
            <c02><did><unittitle>[Volume 1] Scrapbook</unittitle><unitdate normal="1938/1967" type="inclusive">circa 1942-1962</unitdate>
                  <physdesc><extent>2 folders</extent></physdesc><container type="Oversize">1</container></did>
               <note><p>Pages are <emph render="underline">extremely</emph> fragile/brittle.  Exercise great care in handling.</p></note>
               <scopecontent><p>Contents of the scrapbook include clippings, photographs, and assorted.printed and handwritten
                     items.  Much of the first half of the scrapbook pertains to GE's announcement
                     and construction of its new Electronics Park facility in Syracuse, New York,
                     and associated business and union issues.  Photographs are all technical in
                     nature, and relate to television research and production. The second half of
                     the scrapbook includes a number of handwritten quotations, prayers, poerms, and
                     stories.</p></scopecontent>
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