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   Hayward
   Roger
   R. H. ;
   c. 1923 with Elisabeth (Betty) Hatfield, born on a farm in Iowa
   
   1899
   1979
   Pasadena, CA
   businessman & bricoleur
   mother, Ina Phelps Hayward, was daughter of an artist, who taught him drawing early on
   studies architecture at MIT (BA graduation in 1922 with honors); licence in machine engineering; otherwise autodidactic self-training
   United States of America
   Linus Pauling (1901-1994) at Caltech, Pasadena: General Chemistry (1947) ; College Chemistry (1950) ; Architecture of Molecules (1964) ; John Strong (Proc. in Exp. Physics (1938) & Concepts of classical optics; Russell Porter (Astronomy) ; Lloyd E. Malm et al.: Esssentials of Chemistry in the Laboratory (1961) ;
   various architecture firms; various galleries; Scientific American; New Scientist; Griffith & Adler Planetarium; Mt.Wilson Observatory; Beckman Instr.
   chemist Linus Pauling on several illustrated books, esp: The Architecture of Molecules (1964) ; publisher William H. Freemann ;
   hand-coloured perspectival drawing of chemical molecules ; astronomical 3D-plaster-models, painting, watercolour painting ; sculpture ;
   http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/specialcollections/coll/pauling/bond/people/hayward.html ;
   Special Collections, Oregon State University Libraries; Caltech Archive, Pasadena ;
   Trudy Bell: Hayward: forgotten artist of optics, Sky & Telescope 114,3, 2007 ; Keating in Pauwels (ed.) 2005 ; Ina Heumann in: Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 36(2013): 313-333 ; K. Hentschel: Visual Cultures in Science & Technology-Comparative History (Oxford 2014) ; Escardó 2022: 368 ;
   American muralist, designer & illustrator; Hayward also design optical telescopes & invented mechanical gadgets; he held 10 patents.
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