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1925 - 2003 (77 years)
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Name |
Lowell Marvin Schleicher |
Nickname |
Ted |
Born |
9 Dec 1925 |
Glenwood Springs, Colorado, USA |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
30 Jun 2003 |
Appleton, Wisconsin, USA |
Buried |
Highland Memorial Park, Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, United States |
Person ID |
I05289 |
Family Tree |
Last Modified |
31 Jul 2017 |
Family |
Ruth Isabel Banning, b. 26 Jul 1921, Norman, Oklahoma, USA , d. 30 Dec 2001, Appleton, Wisconsin, USA (Age 80 years) |
Married |
6 Jul 1947 |
Grand Junction, Colorado, USA |
Children |
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Last Modified |
31 Jul 2017 |
Family ID |
F1779 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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| Born - 9 Dec 1925 - Glenwood Springs, Colorado, USA |
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| Married - 6 Jul 1947 - Grand Junction, Colorado, USA |
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| Died - 30 Jun 2003 - Appleton, Wisconsin, USA |
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| Buried - - Highland Memorial Park, Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, United States |
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Notes |
- Carbonless Paper Pioneer Schleicher Dies
Lowell Schleicher, whose work with the microencapsulation process led to the invention of carbonless paper, died Monday in Appleton at the age of 78.
"Lowell Schleicher's contributions to the invention of carbonless paper helped to shape the success of Appleton Papers (now known simply as "Appleton") for the past 50 years," said Doug Buth, the company's chief executive officer.
Schleicher began his research career as a chemist with the National Cash Register Co. (NCR) in Dayton, Ohio. Schleicher worked with Barry Green, an NCR scientist who introduced the first commercial example of a system of liquid-filled microcapsules dispersed within a solid coating. It was this system that was used to develop carbonless paper.
Schleicher, Green and others at NCR collaborated with Appleton Coated Paper Co., the predecessor company to Appleton, to commercially introduce carbonless paper in 1954. Schleicher continued to work with Appleton over the years and in 1973, after NCR acquired Appleton, was named the company's director of basic research, a position he held until his retirement in May 1990.
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