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The interviews listed below were conducted by George Sell in 1979 for his research on the history of the merger of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Institute of Radio Engineers to form IEEE.  
The interviews listed below were conducted by George Sell in 1979 for his research on the history of the merger of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Institute of Radio Engineers to form IEEE.  
'''The oral history program is made possible by donations. If you find these oral histories valuable, please consider supporting the IEEE History Center’s work by making a donation to
[https://www.ieee.org/organizations/foundation/DonateOnline.html#| IEEE Foundation - History Center Fund]'''.  There is a box marked “Designations” with an arrow which allows you to assign your gift to the History Center.


[[Oral-History:John Douglass Ryder|John Douglas Ryder]] - Served as the head of the electrical engineering department at the University of Illinois and as the Dean of Michigan State University. He was also the [[Presidents of the Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE)|IRE president]] in 1955 and was the first editor of [[IEEE Spectrum|Spectrum]].
[[Oral-History:John Douglass Ryder|John Douglas Ryder]] - Served as the head of the electrical engineering department at the University of Illinois and as the Dean of Michigan State University. He was also the [[Presidents of the Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE)|IRE president]] in 1955 and was the first editor of [[IEEE Spectrum|Spectrum]].

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IEEE Merger Oral Histories

The interviews listed below were conducted by George Sell in 1979 for his research on the history of the merger of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Institute of Radio Engineers to form IEEE.

The oral history program is made possible by donations. If you find these oral histories valuable, please consider supporting the IEEE History Center’s work by making a donation to IEEE Foundation - History Center Fund. There is a box marked “Designations” with an arrow which allows you to assign your gift to the History Center.


John Douglas Ryder - Served as the head of the electrical engineering department at the University of Illinois and as the Dean of Michigan State University. He was also the IRE president in 1955 and was the first editor of Spectrum.

Benjaman Teare - Electrical Engineer who worked at GE, Yale University, and as the head of the electrical engineering graduate program at the Carnegie Institute of Technology. He was actively involved in AIEE and was crucial to the merger.

Ronald McFarlan - Began in academia, where he worked on the effects of X-rays on crystals, and later moved to the private sector, where he worked at United Drug, BB Chemical Co., Bulova Watch Co., and Raytheon. He later became president of IRE.