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Department, 1919 and 192 1-. Mr. Card's work has been concerned 

 with transmission and inductive coordination matters. 



G. W. Elmen, B.Sc, University of Nebraska, 1902; M.A., 1904; 

 D. Engg. (hon.), 1932. Research Laboratories of the General Electric 

 Company, 1904-06; Engineering Department of the Western Electric 

 Company, 1906-25; Bell Telephone Laboratories, 1925-. As Research 

 Physicist, Dr. Elmen is engaged in magnetic research. 



Albert G. Ganz, M.E., Stevens Institute of Technology, 1924; 

 M.A., Columbia University, 1931. Engineering Department, Western 

 Electric Company, 1924-25; Bell Telephone Laboratories, 1925-. 

 Mr. Ganz has been engaged in the development of communication coils 

 and transformers. 



W. M. GoODALL, B.S. in Science, California Institute of Technology, 

 1928. Bell Telephone Laboratories, 1928-. Mr. Goodall has worked 

 on ionosphere studies as well as general radio problems. 



A. E. Harper, M.E., Stevens Institute of Technology, 1922. 

 Radio Intercept Service, U. S. Army, 1918-19. \\'estern Electric 

 Company, Engineering Department, 1922-23; American Telephone 

 and Telegraph Company, Department of Development and Research, 

 1923-34; Bell Telephone Laboratories, 1934-. Mr. Harper has 

 been engaged in radio transmission investigations with special reference 

 to long-wave communication. 



H. E. Kent, S.B. in Electrical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute 

 of Technology, 1923; S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 

 1924. National Electric Light Association, 1924-33; Edison Elec- 

 tric Institute, 1933-. Mr. Kent has been engaged chiefly in work 

 relating to the inductive coordination of power and communication 

 circuits. 



Arthur G. Laird, A.B., Harvard, 1916; S.B. in Electrical Engineer- 

 ing, Harvard, 1921. Engineering Department of the Western Electric 

 Company, 1921-25; Bell Telephone Laboratories, 1925- Mr. Laird 

 has been engaged principally in the development of communication 

 coils and transformers. 



Victor E. Legg, B.A., 1920, M.S., 1922, University of Michigan. 

 Research Department, Detroit Edison Company, 1920-21; Bell 

 Telephone Laboratories 1922-. Mr. Legg has been engaged in the 

 development of magnetic materials and in their applications, par- 



