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Iden Kerney, B.S. in Communication Engineering, Harvard 

 Engineering School, 1923. Development and Research Department, 

 American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1923-34. Bell Tele- 

 phone Laboratories, 1934-. 



R. H. jVIills, S.B. in Electrical Engineering, Massachusetts Insti- 

 tute of Technology, 1916. Western Union Telegraph Company, 1916- 

 18. Western Electric Company, Transmission Development Branch, 

 1918-25. Bell Telephone Laboratories, Apparatus Development 

 Department, 1925-. Mr. Mills is responsible for the development of 

 carrier frequency filters for use in commercial communication systems. 



E. O. ScRiVEN, B.S., Beloit College, 1906; Instructor, Fort Worth 

 University, 1906-08; S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 

 1911. Engineering Department, Western Electric Company, 1911- 

 25. Bell Telephone Laboratories, 1925-. Mr. Scriven is in charge of 

 the electrical design of special products apparatus other than radio. 



W. B. Snow, A.B., Stanford University, 1923; E.E., 1925. Engi- 

 neering Department, Western Electric Compan}^ 1923-24. Acoustical 

 research, Bell Telephone Laboratories, 1925-. Mr. Snow has been 

 engaged in articulation testing studies and investigations of speech and 

 music quality. 



J. C. Steinberg, B.Sc, M.Sc, Coe College, 1916, 1917. U. S. 

 Air Service, 1917-19. Ph.D., Iowa University, 1922. Engineering 

 Department, Western Electric Company, 1922-25; Bell Telephone 

 Laboratories, 1925-. Dr. Steinberg's work since coming with the 

 Bell System has related largely to speech and hearing. 



A. L. Thuras, B.S., University of Minnesota, 1912; E.E., 1913. 

 Laboratory assistant with U. S. Bureau of Standards, 1913-16. Grad- 

 uate student in physics. Harvard, 1916-17. Bell Telephone Labora- 

 tories, 1920-. At the Laboratories, Mr. Thuras has worked on the 

 study and development of electro-acoustic devices and instruments. 



E. C. Wente, A.B., University of Michigan, 1911; S.B. in Electrical 

 Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1914; Ph.D., 

 Yale University, 1918. Engineering Department, Western Electric 

 Company, 1914-16 and 1918-24; Bell Telephone Laboratories, 1924-. 

 As Acoustical Research Engineer, Dr. Wente has worked principally 

 on general acoustic problems and on the development of special types 

 of acoustic devices. 



