THE BELL SYSTEM TECHNICAL JOURNAL, OCTOBER 1951 



Raisbeck, G. and Wallace, R. L., Jr., Duality as a Guide in Transistor Circuit Design, page 



381. 

 Receiver, Telephone, The Ring Armature, E. E. Mott and R. C. Miner, page 110. 

 Recorded Signals, Magnetically, The Reproduction of, R. L. Wallace, Jr., page 1145. 

 Reflection of Electrons by Metallic Crystals, On the, L. A . MacColl, page 888. 

 Relay Windings, Internal Temperatures of, R. L. Peek, page 141. 

 Repeaters, Submerged, A Submarine Telephone Cable with, /. /, Gilbert, page 65. 

 Reproduction of Magnetically Recorded Signals, The', R. L. Wallace, Jr., page 1145. 

 Resistors, Pyrolytic Film: Carbon and Borocarbon, R. O. Grisdale, A. C. Pfister, and W. 



van Roosbroeck, page 271. 

 Ring Armature Telephone Receiver, The, E. E. Mott and R. C. Miner page 110. 

 Riordan, John, Telephone Traffic Time Average, page 1129. 

 Roetken, A. A., Smith, K. D. and Friis, R. W., The TD-2 Microwave Radio-Relay System, 



page 1041. 



Schneckloth, H. H., Some Basic Concepts of Translators and Identifiers Used in Telephone 



Switching Systems, page 588. 

 Scientific Work of C. J. Davisson, The, Karl K. Darrow, page 786. 

 Semiconductors, Some Results Concerning the Partial Differential Equations Describing 



the Flow of Holes and Electrons in, R. C. Prim, III, page 1174. 

 Set, Improved Telephone, An, A. H. Inglis and W. L. Tufnell, page 239. 

 Seventy-fifth Anniversary of the Telephone, The, page 213. 

 Seventy-five Years of the Telephone: An Evolution in Technology, W. H. Martin, page 



Sliannon, C. E., Prediction and Entropy of Printed English, page 50. 



Shaw, Thomas, The Evolution of Inductive Loading for Bell System Telephone FaciHties, 



pages 149, 447, 721, 1221. 

 Shockley, W., Hot Electrons in Germanium and Ohm's Law, page 990, 

 Signals, Magnetically Recorded, The Reproduction of, R. L. Wallace, Jr., page 1145. 

 Skin Effect Losses by the Use of Laminated Conductors, Reduction of, A. M. Clogston, 



page 491. 

 Slabs, Isotropic Cyhnders and, Longitudinal Modes of Elastic Waves in, A. N. H olden, 



page 956. 

 Smith, K. D., Roetken, A. A. and Friis, R. W., The TD-2 Microwave Radio-Relay System, 



page 1041. 

 Sound Wave and Microwave Space Patterns, A Photographic Method for Displaying, 



W. E. Kock and F. K. Harvey, page 564. 

 Spacing, Interaxial, and Dielectric Constant of Pairs in Multipaired Cables, /. T. Maupin, 



page 652. 

 Standards, Coaxial Impedance, R. A. Keampf, page 689. 

 Streams, Electron, in a Diode, Frank Gray, page 830. 



Submarine Telephone Cable with Submerged Repeaters, A, /. /. Gilbert, page 65. 

 Switching Circuits, N-Terminal, E. N. Gilbert, page 668. 

 Switching Systems, Telephone, Some Basic Concepts of Translators and Identifiers Used 



in, H. H. Schneckloth, page 588. 

 Synthesis, Network, The Potential Analogue Method of, Sidney Darlington, page 315. 

 System, N-1 Carrier Telephone, Some Design Features of the, W. E. Kahl and L. Pedersen, 



page 418. 

 System, New Coaxial Transmission, The Development of Electron Tubes for a, G. T, 



Ford and E. J. Walsh, page 1103. 

 System, The TD-2 Microwave Radio-Relay, A. A. Roetken, K. D. Smith and R. W. Friis, 



page 1041. 



TD-2 Microwave Radio-Relay System, The, A. A. Roetken, K. D. Smith and R. W. Friis, 



page 1041. 

 Technology, An Evolution in: Seventy-five Years of the Telephone, W. U. Martin, page 



215. 



