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Electrical Research Staff

For some time I have wanted to present information about each member of the Electrical Research staff. Over the years I have tried to collect information about each person--I have more for those people I've known well, but the NCR Archive has begun to yield information about the entire staff. Please check back from stime to time as this section will be a work in progress. I am beginning with a list based on the payroll information I found, and will attach information I've collected to each name, as time permits. If family members find this page, and want to send me more details, please contact me. I welcome your help.

The wartime staff in the Electrical Research Department, in alphabetical order:

C. A. Bacher

C. A. Bacher

William Bramlage

W. K. Bramlage

Ralph Bruce

Hired: September 18, 1942

Frank X. Bucher

Hired: June 2, 1941

E. J. Carey

E. J. Carey

Eugene Conover

John Coombs

Hired: July 20, 1942

John Coombs

Edward DeLaet

Hired: October 21, 1940

Edward DeLaet

Joseph R. Desch

Joseph Desch

Robert G. Goebel

Hired: November 11, 1940

Robert Goebel

E. Vincent Gulden

Hired: February 11, 1941

E. Vincent Gulden

Don Henry

Hired: May 13, 1940

D. K. Henry

Ralph Hept

Roger Hull

Hired: August 8, 1939

Roger Hull

Raymond Isenhart

Roger Isenhart

Jack I. Kern

Hired: January 4, 1938

Lawrence D. Kilheffer

Lawrence Kilheffer

Donald Lowden

Robert E. Mumma

Robert Mumma

L. M. Neumann

Anthony Nosil

Harold O. Rice

Harold Rice\

Louis K. Sandor

Hired: March 31, 1942

Louis K. Sandor

Robert Stephens

R. K. Stephens

F. H. Tyler

F. H. Tyler

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