WILLIAM N HANNA
Cosmetology in Boston, MA

License number
Massachusetts 2218768
Issued Date
Jan 27, 2000
Expiration Date
Mar 16, 2001
Type
Cosmetologist Type 2
Address
Address
Boston, MA 02127

Professional information

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Associate Professor, Biology Department, Massasoit Community College

Position:
Associate Professor at Massasoit Community College, Faculty Advisor, MasteringBiology™ and MasteringA&P™ at Pearson Education
Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Massasoit Community College since Jan 2004 - Associate Professor Pearson Education since Nov 2010 - Faculty Advisor, MasteringBiology™ and MasteringA&P™ Dartmouth Medical School Aug 2002 - Dec 2003 - Postdoctoral fellow
Education:
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health 1995 - 2002
Ph.D., Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Colby College 1991 - 1995
B.A., Biology


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Disposable Film Processing Kit

US Patent:
4357091, Nov 2, 1982
Filed:
May 18, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/264571
Inventors:
Leonard V. Bendoni - Framingham MA
William L. Hanna - Boston MA
Assignee:
Polaroid Corporation - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
G03D 902, G03D 506
US Classification:
354304
Abstract:
A disposable processing kit for use in developing a photographically exposed roll of instant type film. The kit includes first and second sections which are adapted to mate with each other so as to provide a chamber for enclosing a roll of flexible sheet material such that a free end thereof extends therebetween to the exterior of the kit. The first section includes means for supporting a package containing a supply of viscous processing liquid, a reservoir into which the processing liquid is adapted to flow upon rupturing of the package, and a nozzle for applying a layer of the liquid to one side of the sheet material as the latter is being withdrawn from the kit. The second section includes an integral resilient member which functions to press the sheet material against the nozzle during the spreading of the processing liquid on the sheet material, and to seal the nozzle after the sheet material has been rewound into the chamber thereby substantially sealing off any remainign liquid in the reservoir and the liquid coated sheet material from the exterior of the kit.