W. Lewis Hyde

W. Lewis Hyde
Born1919 (1919)
Died (aged 83)
Spouse
Elizabeth Sanford
(date missing)
Children6, including Lewis Hyde
Academic background
Alma materHarvard University
Academic work
Institutions

Walter Lewis Hyde (1919 – January 9, 2003)[1] was an American physicist, an early contributor to the field of fiber optics. He held patents for devices used in ophthalmology, as well as a panoramic rear-view mirror for automobiles.

Originally from Minnesota, he studied physics at Harvard University. He worked at the Polaroid Corporation in the nascent field of fiber optics. He married Elizabeth Sanford Hyde, and they had six children, including Lewis Hyde. In the 1950s, he worked for the London Office of Naval Research, tracking European physics research. He went on to become the director of development at the American Optical Company, in Southbridge, Massachusetts, and then a professor of optics at the University of Rochester. He then changed gears to administration, and served as provost of New York University until 1972. He served as president of the Optical Society of America in 1970 [2]

He married Elizabeth Sanford, who became the president of Woodstock Academy's Board of Trustees and helped lead the school's renovation and building project in the early 1990s. The library and media center there is named after her.

Select publications

  • Hyde, W. Lewis (1968). "Periscopes for Rear Vision". SAE Transactions. 77: 1339–1345. JSTOR 44565220.
  • Hyde, W. Lewis (1967). "Development of Optics". Book Reviews. Science. New Series. 158 (3801): 622–623. doi:10.1126/science.158.3801.622.b. JSTOR 1722625.

References

  1. ^ "W. Lewis Hyde (1919-2003)". Optica. Retrieved August 17, 2025.
  2. ^ Past Presidents of the Optical Society of America "Past OSA Presidents". Archived from the original on January 20, 2009. Retrieved February 22, 2009.

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