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== Biography ==
{{Biography
|Image=Lawrence C. F. Horle.jpg
|Birthdate=1892/05/27
|Birthplace=Newark, NJ, USA
|Death date=1950/10/29
|Associated organizations=Radio and Television Manufacturers' Association
|Fields of study=[[Radio]]
|Awards=IRE Medal of Honor
|Abstract=was an expert radio aide for the U.S. Navy during World War I, and his work centered around the standardization of terminology and ratings.
|Organization=IRE
|StartYear=1940
}}
Lawrence C. F. Horle was born on 27 May 1892 in Newark, NJ. He received his degree in mechanical engineering from the Stevens Institute of Technology in 1914, where he stayed on, as an instructor until 1916. During World War I he served as an expert radio aid for the Navy. His subsequent career included the following positions: chief engineer of the de Forest Radio Telephone and Telegraph Company, New York; consultant, Department of Commerce Radio Laboratory, Bureau of Standards, Washington; chief engineer, Federal Telephone and Telegraph Company, New York; and vice-president, Federal Telephone Manufacturing Company, Buffalo. His most important contributions to [[Radio|radio]] were in the field of standardization of terminology and ratings.


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Horle was [[Presidents of the Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE)|president of the IRE]] in 1940. In addition to his long-standing affiliation with the [[IRE History 1912-1963|IRE]], Horle was chief engineer of the Radio and Television Manufacturers' Association. In 1948 he received the [[IEEE Medal of Honor|IRE Medal of Honor]] "For his contributions to the radio industry in standardization work, both in peace and war, particularly in the field of electron tubes, and for his guidance of a multiplicity of technical committees into effective action." Horle died on 29 October 1950, at the St. Barnabas Hospital in Newark, NJ.
 
Born: 27 May 1892
 
Died: 29 October 1950  


Lawrence C. F. Horle was born on 27 May 1892 in Newark, NJ. He received his degree in mechanical engineering from the Stevens Institute of Technology in 1914, where he stayed on, as an instructor until 1916. During World War I he served as an expert radio aid for the Navy. His subsequent career included the following positions: chief engineer of the de Forest Radio Telephone and Telegraph Company, New York; consultant, Department of Commerce Radio Laboratory, Bureau of Standards, Washington; chief engineer, Federal Telephone and Telegraph Company, New York; and vice-president, Federal Telephone Manufacturing Company, Buffalo. His most important contributions to [[Radio|radio]] were in the field of standardization of terminology and ratings.


Horle was [[Presidents of the Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE)|president of the IRE]] in 1940. In addition to his long-standing affiliation with the [[IRE History 1912-1963|IRE]], Horle was chief engineer of the Radio and Television Manufacturers' Association. In 1948 he received the [[IEEE Medal of Honor|IRE Medal of Honor]] "For his contributions to the radio industry in standardization work, both in peace and war, particularly in the field of electron tubes, and for his guidance of a multiplicity of technical committees into effective action." Horle died on 29 October 1950, at the St. Barnabas Hospital in Newark, NJ.
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Latest revision as of 15:43, 3 February 2016

Lawrence C. F. Horle
Lawrence C. F. Horle
Birthdate
1892/05/27
Birthplace
Newark, NJ, USA
Death date
1950/10/29
Associated organizations
Radio and Television Manufacturers' Association
Fields of study
Radio
Awards
IRE Medal of Honor

1940

Lawrence C. F. Horle, IRE President, 1940, was an expert radio aide for the U.S. Navy during World War I, and his work centered around the standardization of terminology and ratings.

Biography

Lawrence C. F. Horle was born on 27 May 1892 in Newark, NJ. He received his degree in mechanical engineering from the Stevens Institute of Technology in 1914, where he stayed on, as an instructor until 1916. During World War I he served as an expert radio aid for the Navy. His subsequent career included the following positions: chief engineer of the de Forest Radio Telephone and Telegraph Company, New York; consultant, Department of Commerce Radio Laboratory, Bureau of Standards, Washington; chief engineer, Federal Telephone and Telegraph Company, New York; and vice-president, Federal Telephone Manufacturing Company, Buffalo. His most important contributions to radio were in the field of standardization of terminology and ratings.

Horle was president of the IRE in 1940. In addition to his long-standing affiliation with the IRE, Horle was chief engineer of the Radio and Television Manufacturers' Association. In 1948 he received the IRE Medal of Honor "For his contributions to the radio industry in standardization work, both in peace and war, particularly in the field of electron tubes, and for his guidance of a multiplicity of technical committees into effective action." Horle died on 29 October 1950, at the St. Barnabas Hospital in Newark, NJ.