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Myrtle Ernestine Fahsbender (January 12, 1907 – May 1, 2001) was an American lighting expert. She was director of home lighting at
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, where she worked from 1936 until 1970.


Early life and education

Fahsbender was born in Chicago, the daughter of Ernest Fahsbender and Sophia Carlberg Fahsbender. Her father was a barber, born in Germany, and her mother was born in Sweden. She graduated from the
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in 1929, with further studies at the Moser Business College in Chicago. She was a member of
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sorority.


Career

Fahsbender began her career as a stenographer. By 1942, she was director of home lighting in the lamp division of Westinghouse Electric Corporation in New Jersey. She retired from Westinhouse in 1970. Fahsbender gave talks and wrote articles about residential lighting, often aimed at women decorating or updating homes, or at professional decorators and landscape designers. For example, in 1939, she gave a lectures about the effects of
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on patterned fabrics. During
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, she presented ideas for home blackout procedures at the
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, and to audiences of air raid wardens. Also during the war, she wrote an instructional booklet with photographs, on repairing frayed electrical cords and changing fuses. She studied domestic lighting fashions in six European countries in 1951, and made a national lecture tour in 1956. In 1948, Fahsbender was the first woman elected to a directorship in the
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, and the second woman to be named a fellow of the society. In 1951, she was the first American woman delegate and presenter at the
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, a gathering of lighting engineers in Stockholm. In 1963, she received the first Salute to Women in Electrical Living award, from the New York chapter of the Electrical Women's Round Table, and the
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Publications

* "Keeping the Blackout Outside Your Home" (1942, pamphlet) * ''Residential Lighting'' (1947, a textbook) * "An Evaluation of Methods and Fixtures Used for Bathroom Mirror Lighting" (1947, with Beryle Priest) * "Better See-Ability" (1952, booklet) * "'Light' Work for Your Eyes" (1952) * "The Forecast is a 'Light' Christmas" (1956)


Personal life

Fahsbender was engaged to marry Ernest V. Goller in 1933. She died in 2001, at the age of 94, in
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References

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