A photo taken in the mid-thirties showing South-worth, formerly of Bell Telephone Laboratories now retired from the company, conducting some of the work done at Holmdel, on electrical wave guides. A circular electric waveguide system may eventually carry up to 200,000 telephone voices by means of radio waves less than one-quarter of an inch long. On the Holmdel sit, Bell Laboratories will build its new laboratory.


A photo taken in the mid-thirties showing South-worth, formerly of Bell Telephone Laboratories now retired from the company, conducting some of the work done at Holmdel, on electrical wave guides. A circular electric waveguide system may eventually carry up to 200,000 telephone voices by means of radio waves less than one-quarter of an inch long. On the Holmdel sit, Bell Laboratories will build its new laboratory.


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