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Theodore A. Jones, University of Oregon, 1919-20; B.S., Oregon State 

 College, 1924; M.A., Columbia University, 1928. Engineering Department, 

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

 Since joining the technical staff Mr. Jones has been engaged in carrier tele- 

 graph development work. 



J. P. KiNZER, M.E., Stevens Institute of Technology, 1925. B.C.E., 

 Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, 1933. Bell Telephone Laboratories, 1925-. 

 Mr. Kinzer's work has been in the development of carrier telephone repeat- 

 ers; during the war his attention was directed to investigation of the mathe- 

 matical problems involved in cavity resonators. 



K. W. Ppleger, A.B., Cornell University, 1921; E.E., 1923. American 

 Telephone and Telegraph Company, Department of Development and Re- 

 search, 1923-1934; Bell Telephone Laboratories, 1934-. Mr. Pfleger has 

 been engaged in transmission development work, chiefly on problems per- 

 taining to delay equalization, delay measuring, temperature effects in 

 loaded-cable circuits, and telegraph theory. 



C. W. Schramm, B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Armour Institute (now 

 Illinois Institute) of Technology, 1927. Illinois Bell Telephone Company, 

 1927-29. Bell Telephone Laboratories, 1929-. Mr. Schramm has been 

 concerned with the development of carrier telephone systems for both mes- 

 sage and program use. During the war his attention was directed to the 

 design of radar test equipment. 



I. G. Wilson, B.S. in Electrical Engineering and M.E., University of 

 Kentucky, 1921. Western Electric Company, Engineering Department, 

 1921-25. Bell Telephone Laboratories, 1925-. Mr. Wilson has been en- 

 gaged in the development of amplifiers for broad-band systems. During the 

 war he was project engineer in charge of the design of resonant cavities for 

 radar testing. 



