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m.ithitnatiis, rniversity of rhir;iji;o, 1<)I7; KiiKiiu-orin^; Dopartnunt 

 WVslern Kkrtrir Company, 1(117 24; lUll IVUphonf I.ahor.iloriis, 

 Inc., 11)25 —. Mr. Darrow has hccn i-nsagi-d l.irnflv in proparinj; 

 studies and analyses of published research in \arious fields of physics. 



John R. Cakson, H.S.. IViinvioii, I'.IOT; K. I".., 1!H)<.); M. S.. I!tl2'. 

 Research Department, W'estinjjhouse Klectric and Manuf.icturin^ 

 Company. I'.UO 12; instructor of physics and electrical en^;ineerin^;, 

 Princeton, l'.)12 14; American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 

 Kngineering Department, 1014 15; Patent Department, I'JUi 17; 

 luigineoring Department, 1918; Department of Development and 

 Research, I'.Ui) — . Mr. Carson's work has been along theoretical 

 lines and he has pubiishcxl several papers on theor\' of electric circuits 

 and electric wave propagation. 



