. Bell telephone magazine . Glen L. Whiteman Samuel T. Gushing is encouraging indeed to read inRobert W. Kings paper how coor-dination is being achieved among themany branches of science to direct alltheir resources of research againstthe enemy. After receiving his (1912) and (1915) degreesfrom Cornell, he taught there until1917, when he joined the WesternElectric Company as a physicist. Hehas since served in various scientificcapacities with the A. T. & T. Com-pany and the Bell Telephone Labora-tories, and from 1929 to 1935 wasassistant technical director in Europefor the former. He


. Bell telephone magazine . Glen L. Whiteman Samuel T. Gushing is encouraging indeed to read inRobert W. Kings paper how coor-dination is being achieved among themany branches of science to direct alltheir resources of research againstthe enemy. After receiving his (1912) and (1915) degreesfrom Cornell, he taught there until1917, when he joined the WesternElectric Company as a physicist. Hehas since served in various scientificcapacities with the A. T. & T. Com-pany and the Bell Telephone Labora-tories, and from 1929 to 1935 wasassistant technical director in Europefor the former. He is one of theeditors of the Bell System TechnicalJournal, and since 1940 has been As-sistant Vice President of A. T. & TsDepartment of Development and Re-search. Another little-known Bell Sys-tem war activity, and one of impor-tance out of all proportion to thenumber of System people directlyconcerned, is the operation of privatebranch switchboards for the Army,about which Glen L. Whitemanwrites. He has visited man


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