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Correspondence, speeches, writings, biographical material, printed matter, awards, artifacts, photographs, and other papers relating primarily to Noble's career in electronic engineering. Documents his work involving radios and transmitters especially during World War II and molecular electronics, today called microelectronics, at the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company and at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Includes material pertaining to his years at the Radio Corporation of America and the Crosley Radio Corporation relating to the development of commercial and government transmitters and World War II radio receivers, transmitters, and radars. Correspondents include Noble's daughter, Linda C. Joseph, William C. Brown, Stewart Cummins, Amos H. Dicke, Jack St. Clair Kilby, and G. Ross Kilgore.
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Correspondence, Crosley Radio Corporation, Radio Corporation of America, Molecular electronics, Microelectronics, Receivers and reception, Radar, Radio, World War, 1939-1945, Transmitters and transmission, Electrical engineering, Electronics, Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing CompanyEdition | Availability |
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Open to research.
Gift, Linda C. Joseph, 2006.
Engineer.
Collection material in English.
Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Division and on Internet.
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