R. Stanton Avery Explained

Ray Stanton Avery
Birth Date:13 January 1907
Birth Place:Oklahoma
Death Place:Pasadena, California
Nationality:American
Other Names:Stan Avery,Stan the Sticker Man
Education:Bachelor of Arts, Pomona College, 1932
Occupation:Businessman/Inventor
Employer:Avery Dennison Corporation
Known For:Invention of the resealable sticker, philanthropic donor, trustee of nonprofit organizations
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    R. Stanton Avery (January 13, 1907 – December 12, 1997) was an American inventor,[1] most known for creating self-adhesive labels (modern stickers). Using a $100 loan from his then-fiancé Dorothy Durfee, and combining used machine parts with a saber saw, he created and patented the world's first self-adhesive (also called pressure sensitive) die-cut labeling machine. In 1935, he founded what is now the Avery Dennison Corporation.[2] [3]

    Avery served as chairman of the board of trustees of California Institute of Technology, and was a member of the board of trustees of the Huntington Library and the board of trustees of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.[4]

    Avery House at Caltech is named after him.

    Early life

    Ray Stanton Avery was born on January 13, 1907, in Oklahoma City. Avery lived in a rented chicken coop and worked at the Midnight Mission as a clerk in order to put himself through college.[5]

    Education

    After dropping out for a year to live in China, Avery graduated from Pomona College with a humanities degree in 1932. He was a member of the Kappa Theta Epsilon fraternity and a member of the "Oriental study expedition", a group of men from Pomona College who traveled to the Orient and spent about a year there before returning to the college.[6]

    Stickers

    National Sticker Day is celebrated on January 13, in honor of R. Stanton Avery, who was born on that day.While gum paste (requiring moistening) had been used on labels since the 1880s,R. Stanton Avery is credited with creating the first pressure-sensitive sticker (self-adhering without moistening) in 1935.[7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13]

    Philanthropy

    Stan Avery donated generously to educational and arts institutions. He was known for philanthropy in Southern California, having supported the California Institute of Technology, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Huntington Library.

    In 1996, Avery created Avery House at Caltech, a residence housing undergraduates, graduate students and faculty.

    Personal life

    Avery married Margaret Lolhker on August 6, 1932. Lolhker, his first wife, was also a graduate with honors of Pomona College, just as Avery was.

    See also

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Avery, R. Stanton . American National Biography Online . Oxford University Press.
    2. News: A History Shaped By Values . . July 5, 2018.
    3. News: R. Stanton Avery 1907–1997 . 1997 . Engineering & Science . California Institute of Technology.
    4. News: R. Stanton Avery, 90, Inventor and Producer of Self-Sticking Labels . . December 22, 1997.
    5. News: R. Stanton Avery; Label Firm Founder. R. Stanton Avery. 1997-12-13. Los Angeles Times. en-US. 0458-3035. 2017-01-12.
    6. News: Margaret Lolhker, Ray Stanton Avery United in Marriage . The Pomona Progress Bulletin . August 9, 1932.
    7. Web site: Who Invented Stickers? . Wonderopolis . 25 July 2019.
    8. https://www.stickergiant.com/national-sticker-day "National sticker day"
    9. https://www.checkiday.com/535dbd4541ab697b94b83dfbf202c892/national-sticker-day "National Sticker Day"
    10. Le'Mia Spencer."Stick to fun with stickers of all kinds".
    11. https://www.averydennison.com/en/home/about-us/our_history.html "Avery Dennison: Our History"
    12. https://www.auto-id-systems.co.uk/blog/2021/02/17/r-stanton-avery-inventor-self-adhesive-labels/ "R. Stanton Avery -- The Inventor of Self-adhesive Labels"
    13. http://calteches.library.caltech.edu/34/3/StantonAvery.htm "He Might Have been Written by Horatio Alger: Some notes on R. Stanton Avery, new chairman of Caltech's Board of Trustees"