• Charles A. Hoxie (1867–1941) creator of the pallophotophone at General Electric, and is credited as one of the inventors of sound film, and as father of...
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  • player Charles A. Hoxie (1867–1941), American scientist Herbert Melville Hoxie (1830-1886), American pioneer, abolitionist, railroad executive Jack Hoxie (1885–1965)...
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    electrical recording derived from the Pallophotophone system, developed by Charles A. Hoxie (and licensed from General Electric) using photoelectric cells, which...
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    pallophotophone, invented by Charles A. Hoxie and first demonstrated in 1922, recorded optically on 35 mm film. Some versions used a format of as many as twelve...
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    Phonofilm, patented by Lee De Forest in 1919, defunct by 1929 Film portal Charles A. Hoxie List of film formats List of film sound systems List of early sound...
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    multiple discoveries List of Poles Eric Tigerstedt Heinz von Foerster Charles A. Hoxie List of film sound systems [1] Moone, Tom, "Joseph Tykociner: Pioneer...
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    Lillian Hoxie Picken (1852–1913) was an American educator and textbook editor. She taught in every grade of public schools, including at Parsons, Kansas...
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    dysentery and pneumonia were common. In September, Earp and partner Charles E. Hoxie built the Dexter Saloon in Nome, the city's first two-story wooden...
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    was a success, and the U.S. Navy used the system during and after World War I. Contemporary with the work of Case and Sponable was Charles A. Hoxie's Pallophotophone...
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  • "shaking light sound") was a photographic sound recording and playback system developed by General Electric researcher Charles A. Hoxie circa 1922. The RCA Photophone...
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