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== MIT Radiation Laboratory Oral | == MIT Radiation Laboratory Oral History Project<br> == | ||
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In the early 1990s, The IEEE history center conducted a series of Oral History Interviews to document the history of the World War II MIT Radiation Laboratory, commonly known as the "[[Rad|Rad Lab]]" This lab was the United States center for radar research during the period. <br> | |||
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These Oral Histories, which are now posted on the GHN include:<br> | |||
Theodore Saad | |||
Gerald Tape | |||
<br><br><br> | [[Fred Heath Oral History|Fred Heath]]<br>[[Ernest Pollard Oral History|Ernest Pollard]]<br>[[Nathaniel Rochester Oral History|Nathaniel Rochester]]<br>[[Samuel Seely Oral History|Samuel Seely]]<br>[[Chalmers Sherwin Oral History|Chalmers Sherwin]]<br>[[Virginia Powell Strong Oral History|Virginia Powell Strong]]<br>[[Jerome Wiesner Oral History|Jerome Wiesner]]<br>[[Catherine Scott Oral History|Catherine Scott]]<br>[[Ragnar Rollefson Oral History|Ragnar Rollefson]]<br>[[Randal Robertson Oral History|Randal Robertson]]<br>[[Frank Lewis Oral History|Frank Lewis]]<br>[[Lee Davenport Oral History|Lee Davenport]]<br>[[Britton Chance Oral History|Britton Chance]]<br>[[Milton Chaffee Oral History|Milton Chaffee]]<br>[[Fong|Art Fong]]<br>[[Dorothy Gillette Oral History|Dorothy Gillette]]<br><br> | ||
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Revision as of 21:02, 6 November 2008
MIT Radiation Laboratory Oral History Project
In the early 1990s, The IEEE history center conducted a series of Oral History Interviews to document the history of the World War II MIT Radiation Laboratory, commonly known as the "Rad Lab" This lab was the United States center for radar research during the period.
These Oral Histories, which are now posted on the GHN include:
Theodore Saad
Gerald Tape
Fred Heath
Ernest Pollard
Nathaniel Rochester
Samuel Seely
Chalmers Sherwin
Virginia Powell Strong
Jerome Wiesner
Catherine Scott
Ragnar Rollefson
Randal Robertson
Frank Lewis
Lee Davenport
Britton Chance
Milton Chaffee
Art Fong
Dorothy Gillette