Manuscripts
Notes for An Introduction to Physical Electronics, (1950)
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, (1974-1987)
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Speech entitled: Surviving in Space.
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Intelligence service - Marine Electronics
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Marine Electronics, (1965-1969)
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American Institute of Physics, (1996)
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American Physical Society, (1952)
Manuscripts
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