Roger Hayward

220 px |birth_date = |occupation = Artist |notable_works = Blivet }} Roger Hayward (1899 – October 11, 1979) was an American artist, architect, optical designer and astronomer. He is the inventor of an early Schmidt-Cassegrain camera that was patented in 1945. He was born on January 7, 1899, to mother, artist Ina Kittredge (Phelps) Hayward and local businessman and time piece hobbyist Robert Peter Hayward. He was the grandson of American landscape artist William Preston Phelps.

In December 1968 he wrote "Blivets: Research and Development" to ''The Worm Runner's Digest'' in which he presented interpretations of impossible objects. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Pauling, Linus, 1901-
    Published 1964
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    by Strong, John
    Published 1965
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    by Pauling, Linus
    Published 1967
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    by Pauling, Linus, 1901-
    Published 1961
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    by Frantz, Harper Wine
    Published 1969
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    by PAULING, Linus
    Published 1971
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    by Frantz, Harper Wine
    Published 1968
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    by Pauling, Linus, 1901-
    Published 1951
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    by Pimentel, George C.
    Published 1960
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