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Wescott

John Wescott Three-Decker, historic triple decker in Worcester, Massachusetts


Color motion picture film

After experimenting with more advanced methods of additive systems (including a camera with two apertures (one with a red filter one with green) from 1915 to 1921, Dr. Herbert Kalmus, Dr. Daniel Comstock, and mechanic W. Burton Wescott (who left the company in 1921) developed the subtractive color system for Technicolor.

Eagan Transit Station

Route 446 (46st Street Station / Mendota Heights Business Park / Corparate Center Drive / Eagandale / USPS Minnesota Hub / Wescott Rd & Denmark Ave / Northview Park Rd & Elrene Rd / Eagan High School)

John Wescott Myers

John Wescott Myers (born Los Angeles, California, June 13, 1911 – died Beverly Hills, California, January 31, 2008) was a World War II test pilot who helped develop the P-61 fighter plane.


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