
New
York
Law
School
graduate
Chester
Carlson
chose
to
focus
on
patent
work
after
spending
time
working
as
a
research
engineer
with
Bell
Labs.
His
experience
in
law
school
helped
drive
him
to
finish
an
invention
he’d
been
toying
with
for
years.
The
resulting
process
would
become
the
heart
of
what
company?
Hint:
The
company
Carlson
joined
was
named
Haloid,
but
changed
its
name
based
on
combining
Greek
roots.
Carlson
reportedly
hated
the
new
name
suggestion.
See the
answer
on
the
next
page.
