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 Arnold O. Beckman Milestones

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1900 April 10 – born in Cullom, Illinois to a blacksmith, George W., and his wife Elizabeth. One of four children (3 sons and 1 daughter).
1918 Served in the Marine Corps until January 1919.
1922 Earned a Bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from the University of Illinois.
1923 Earned a Master's degree in physical chemistry from the University of Illinois.
1925 Married Mabel Meinzer, whom he met at a Red Cross dinner for wounded veterans of war. He was there to fill up the extra tables and she was serving the dinner.
1926 Accepted a teaching assistantship at California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in Pasadena, California.
1928 Received doctorate in photochemistry at California Institute of Technology. Joins facility as Assistant Professor of Chemistry.
1934 Founded National Inking Appliance Company in Pasadena, California on November 26.
1935 Name changes to National Technical Laboratories. Dr. Beckman created first pH meter; sells 87; grosses $11,215.95.
1937 Daughter Patricia joins the family.
1940 Son Arnold Stone joins the family.
1940 Invented Helipot precision potentiometer and DU quartz spectrophotometer. Resigns faculty position at California Institute of Technology.
1950 National Technical Laboratories becomes Beckman Instruments, Inc. Sales reach $6 million mark, employees total 450.
1953 Became the first alumnus named to the Caltech Board of Trustees; served as Chairman from 1964 - 1974 when he was elected Chairman Emeritus.
1954 Moved to new Fullerton plant, which receives Factory Management and Maintenance "Top Ten Plants" award.
1957 Became an Honorary Fellow of the American Institute of Chemists (AIC), an honor bestowed on only one percent of the Institute's membership.
1960 The University of Illinois presented Dr. Beckman with its Illini Achievement Award for leadership in the field of precision instruments.
1965 Became chairman of the board of Beckman Instruments, Inc.; William F. Balhaus ascends to president.
1977 September 28 – founded the Arnold and Mabel Beckman foundation.
1982 Signed agreement for merger with SmithKline Corporation of Philadelphia, forming SmithKline Beckman.
1983 Elected as Vice-Chairman of SmithKline Beckman Board of Directors.
1983 April 30 – retired from Beckman Instruments, Inc.
1984 Retired from SmithKline Beckman Board of Directors.
1987 February 8 – became the 65th inductee into the National Inventors Hall of Fame.
1988 Awarded the National Medal of Technology.
1988 July 15 – received the National Medal of Technology for outstanding contributions to the U.S. through technology.
1988 April 16 – dedicated the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center of the National Academies of Sciences and Engineering in Irvine, California.
1989 Received the National Medal of Science Award from President George Bush; Henry Townley Heald Award, Illinois Institute of Technology; Charles Lathrop Parsons Award, American Chemical Society; National Medal of Science; and the Presidential Citizens Medal.
1991 The Beckman Foundation initiates the Beckman Young Investigator (BYI) awards. These young scientists are conducting their research programs at prominent universities and research institutes across the nation.
1997 The Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation initiated the Beckman Scholars Program, which recognizes outstanding undergraduate students in chemistry and biological sciences research at selected universities throughout the United States. Seventy-three students at twenty universities received awards in 1998.
1998 The Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation initiated a K-6 Science Education Initiative for elementary children in Orange County, Calif. Over the next five years, the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation, on behalf of Dr. Beckman and his daughter Pat, will spend approximately $14.5 million on a science education program. The program is designed to capture children's natural curiosity and stimulate their interest in science through hands-on, inquiry based science learning experiences.
1998 The Beckman Research Technologies Initiative was announced. The initiative supports the development of new research technologies, directed at leading edge scientific fields of study, that have similar potential for creating new approaches to the solution of basic research questions. It is anticipated that two five-year awards will be made initially.
2000 Dr. Beckman's 100th birthday is celebrated by Beckman Coulter worldwide.
2004 Arnold O. Beckman died on May 18, at Scripps Green Hospital in La Jolla, California.

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