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Celebrating our History of Diversity
Celebrating our History of Diversity
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Dr. Clarence Larry Presenting His Invention, The Recording Retinoscope Stereoscope
In March 1963, Dr Clarence Larry of the Boeing Bioastronautics organization describes his invention called a Recording Retinoscope Stereoscope that measures what an astronaut or pilot can see while their eyes flatten out during extreme acceleration. He would later make contributions to airplane windshield vision studies. Outside of Boeing, Dr Larry practiced Optometry. He and his office was an important part of Seattleās Central District neighborhood.
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Boeing
diversity
GEDI (global, equity, diversity, & inclusion)
Black ethnicity
Black History Month
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