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ment System, 1944-1945; member, Hoover Medal Board of Award, 

 1945-1951; and Chairman, Board of Trustees of Volta Memorial Fund, 

 1949-. He also has been active in the American Standards Association. 

 He was long a member of the Board of Directors, and was Chairman of 

 the Standards Council from 1942-1945 and Vice President 1948-1951. 

 Since 1949 he has been President of the U. S. National Committee of the 

 International Electrotechnical Commission. He is a member of the Joint 

 Conference Committee on Standards of the Department of Commerce 

 and ASA, and Chairman of the U. S. N. C. Executive Council Subcom- 

 mittee. He is Fellow of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 

 Acoustical Society of America, American Physical Society, American 

 Association for the Advancement of Science, and of the Institute of 

 Radio Engineers; and is a member of the American Society for Engineer- 

 ing Education and of Tau Beta Pi. 



J. J. PiLLioD, E.E. 1908, D.E. (Hon.) 1939, Ohio Northern University; 

 A. T. & T. Co., 1908-. From 1910 until 1943 Mr. Pilliod was associated 

 with the Long Lines Department and the General Engineering Depart- 

 ment of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company. From 1914 

 to 1918 he was Division Plant Engineer in Chicago; 1918-1920, Engineer 

 of Transmission, New York City; 1920-1941, Engineer in charge of 

 Long Lines Engineering Department; and 1941-1943, General Manager 

 of the Long Lines Department. In 1943 he assumed his present position 

 as Assistant Chief Engineer of the American Telephone and Telegraph 

 Company. From October 1942 to April 1943 he was Chief of Signal 

 Section, Production Division, Army Service Force. He is a Fellow of the 

 A. I. E.E. and is a Trustee of Ohio Northern University and of Vassar 

 College. 



F. F. Shipley, B.S. in E.E., Purdue University, 1925. A. T. & T. Co., 

 1925-34; Bell Telephone Laboratories, 1934-. Since 1948, Mr. Shipley 

 has been switching engineer in charge of planning large automatic 

 switching systems, both local and toll. This includes panel, crossbar, 

 and large step-by-step systems. Member of the A.I.E.E., Tau Beta Pi, 

 and Eta Kappa Nu. 



H. T. Wilhelm, B.S. in E.E., Cooper Union, 1927; E.E., Cooper 

 LTnion, 1936. Western Electric Company, 1922-24; Bell Telephone Lab- 

 oratories, 1925-. Since joining the Laboratories Mr. Wilhelm's work has 

 been with the Transmission Apparatus Development Department, where 

 he has designed electrical measurement apparatus and de\'eloped test 

 methods. Member of A.I. E.E. and Tau Beta Pi. 



