326 THE BELL SYSTEM TECHXICAL JOURNAL, JANUARY 1957 



ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 



When the final spHce was shpped into the water of Clarenville Harbor, 

 on August 14, 1956, there was completed a venture quite unique in the 

 annals of submarine cable laying. And in the lajnng perhaps more than 

 in am^ other phase of the transatlantic project did the successful con- 

 clusion provide evidence of the friendly and harmonious relationships 

 between the different organizations and nationalities involved, and of 

 the close coordination of their efforts. 



REFERENCES 



1. T. F. Gleichmann, A. H. Lince, M. C. Wooley and F. J. Braga, Repeater Design 



for the North Atlantic Link. See page 69 of this issue. 



2. H. A. Lewis, R. S. Tucker, G. H. Lovell and J. M. Fraser, System Design for 



the North Atlantic Link. See page 29 of this issue. 



3. A. W. Lebert, H. B. Fischer and INI. C. Biskeborn, Cable Design and Manu- 



facture for the Transatlantic Submarine Cable System. See page 189 of this 

 issue. 



4. G. W. ]\Ieszaros and H. H. Spencer, Power Feed Equipment for the North 



Atlantic Link. See page 139 of this issue. 



5. R. J. Halsey and J. F. Bampton, System Design for the Newfoundland-Nova 



Scotia Link. See page 217 of this issue. 



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