Magicians of Monmouth, Saturday Evening Post by Shalett, S.
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Exciting new 1950s technology:
This is an amazing, and long article that shows the 'state of the art' of military electronics in 1952. The predictions of the use of transistors and printed circuits is great. You can read it from the top or use the side bar on the left to find things of interest to you. Thanks to Dr. Richard Bingham, who provided this article
Evans cited:
- Introduction
- A certain closely guarded area...
- abstruse forms of electronic and nucleonic research
- tickling clouds
- We deal in lethal voltages
- Evans Laboratory transistor section
- Miniaturization, Ruggedization and Reliability
- Auto-Sembly System
- subminiature electronics
- mechanical brains
- Unitizing components
- mobile radio teletypewriter
- Silent & stratospheric chamber
- Monmouth’s robot weasel
- G-String: Beaming waves through the air
- Project Diana
- Evans scientists plan...
Scientists and Officers cited: In order of article.
- Maj. Gen, Kirke B. Lawton
- Dr. Harold A. Zahl
- Dr. Michael Ference
- General Electric’s Langmuir
- Maj. Gen. G. I. Back
- Brig. Gen. James D. O’Connell
- Col. Edwin R. Petzing
- E.L. Nelson
- Salvatore Petrillo
- Harold Churchill
- President Roosevelt
- Col. Emil Lenzner
- Lt. Col. David R. Guy
- Col. Loren E. Gaither
- H. L. Owens
- Dr. Benard Rothlein
- S. F. Danko
- Lt. Col. John T. Newman
- A. W. Rogers
- Col. Robert G. H. Meyer
- William S. Marks, Jr
- Jack Eggert
- A. H. (Bud) Waite, Jr.
- Admiral Byrd
- Gen. Omar Bradley
- Maj. Otto Meyer
- G.I.Joe
- Dr. George Goubau
- Page updated December 29, 2003
page created August 29, 1999
