Staff of the Electrical Research Lab

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This payroll list dated 15 May 1943, found at the NCR Archive, is the best clue to date of the makeup of the Electrical Research staff during the war.

Names listed:

Donald Lowden
E. Vincent Gulden
Edward DeLaet
John Coombs
Harold C. Rice
Lawrence D. Kilheffer
Louis K. Sandor
Robert E. Mumma
Ralph Bruce
Robert Goebel
Jack T. Kern
Frank X. Bucher
C. J. Bacher
William Bramlage
E. J. Carey
Eugene Conover
Ralph Help
Roger Hull
Raymond Isenhart
L. M. Newman
Anthony Nosil
Robert Stephens
F. M. Tyler
Don Henry

[signed] Joseph Desch

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