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- Ralph Vinton Lyon Hartley was an electronics researcher. He invented the Hartley oscillator and the Hartley transform, and contributed to the...
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- Harry Bates Thayer (1858 - 1936), U.S. was an electrical and telephone businessman. He designed an electrical punch card machine in 1887 at...
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- Everett Mitchell (March 15, 1898 in Oak Park, Illinois - d. November 12, 1990 Wheaton, Illinois) was an American gospel singer and radio innovator....
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- Virgil graduated from the Missouri School of Mines in 1960 and went to work for the Western Electric Company in Kansas City, Mo. , followed by a...
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- Dr. Saletta joined IIT in 1968 after serving as an instructor at the University of Notre Dame, and was an engineer in the U.S. Navy Bureau of...
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- Mr. Schanzer was born in Kansas City, Missouri. He received a bachelor of science degree with honors in physics from the University of Missouri in...
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- Frederick B. Llewellyn Sixty years ago this month the PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTE OF RADIO ENGINEERS (IRE) included a paper by Frederick B....
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- When Glenn Powers graduated from Kent Law School in the late 1920s, no one whispered a "magical word" to him about the future demand for materials....
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- Michael Dunham is Executive Vice President of Business Development for Industrial and Financial Systems (IFS). IFS is a global ERPII software...
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- Thomas Hennelly, a retired member of the medical staff of the Western Electric Company and an active member of the American Occupational Medical...
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