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== William H. Harrison: Biography ==
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|Image=4288 - William H. Harrison.jpg
|Birthdate=1892/06/11
|Birthplace=Brooklyn, NY, USA
|Death date=1956/04/21
|Associated organizations=AT&T
|Fields of study=Communications
|Abstract=member of the engineering staff at the American Telephone and Telegraph Company. He was later the plant engineer at the Bell Telephone System central office.
|Organization=AIEE
|StartYear=1937
|EndYear=1938
|Display name=William H. Harrison
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Harrison was [[Presidents of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE)|AIEE president]] from 1937 to 1938.


Born: June 11, 1892
William Henry Harrison, assistant vice-president, department of operation and engineering, American Telephone and Telegraph Company, New York, N. Y., has been nominated for the presidency of the AIEE for the 1937-38 term. Mr. Harrison was born June 11, 1892, at Brooklyn. N., Y., and was graduated in industrial electrical engineering at Pratt Institute in 1915. He entered the employ of the New York Telephone Company in 1909, where his work until 1915 included apparatus inspection, assembling, and wiring. From 1915 to 1919 he was engaged in telephone circuit design in the engineering department of the Western Electric Company, and in 1919 he became a member of the engineering staff of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company. In 1924 Mr. Harrison was made equipment and building engineer with general supervision of the engineering of the subscribers station and central office plant of the Bell Telephone System, and in 1929 he became plant engineer, with broadened responsibilities including general direction of the engineering, design and layout of all departments of the Bell System plant, including system relations with other wire-using utilities. In 1933 Mr. Harrison was elected Vice president in charge of operations of The Bell Telephone, Company of Pennsylvania and The Diamond State Telephone Company of Delaware, with headquarters in Philadelphia, Pa, He was appointed assistant vice-president in the department of operation and engineering in 1937. Mr. Harrison has a long record of active service in the Institute; he is at present vice-president representing the AIEE Middle Eastern District (number 2) and a member of the executive committee (1936-37) and committees on legislation affecting the engineering profession, 1932-37; [[IEEE Edison Medal|Edison Medal]], 1935-37; and [[IEEE Lamme Medal|Lamme Medal]], 1935-38. In addition, he is a member of the special committee to consider Associate: dues and related matters and the committee on revision of Section territories, and has been, a member of the following technical committees: communication, 1935-36; technical program, 1929-36 (chairman 1931-33); co-ordination of Institute activities, 1931-33; publication, 1931-33; award of Institute prizes, 1931-34 (chairman 1931-33); and populat science award, 1931-34. Mr. Harrison was also a member of the AIEE national nominating committee in 1934, and was an AIEE representative on the [[Nobel Prize|Alfred Nobel Prize]] committee of the American Society of Civil Engineers (1932-34) and on the American committee on marking of obstructions to air navigation during 1932-33.


Died: April 21, 1956
== Photographs ==


Harrison was [[Presidents of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE)|AIEE president]] from 1937 to 1938.  
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== Further Reading ==


William Henry Harrison, assistant vice-president, department of operation and engineering, American Telephone and Telegraph Company, New York, N. Y., has been nominated for the presidency of the AIEE for the 1937-38 term. Mr. Harrison was born
[[Archives:Papers of W.H. Harrison|Papers of W. H. Harrison]] - correspondence and records, 1920 - 1956
June 11, 1892, at Brooklyn. N., Y., and was graduated in industrial electrical engineering at Pratt Institute in 1915. He entered the employ of the New York Telephone Company in 1909, where his work until 1915 included apparatus inspection, assembling, and wiring. From 1915 to 1919 he was engaged in telephone circuit design in the engineering department of the Western Electric Company, and in 1919 he became a member of the engineering staff of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company.
In 1924 Mr. Harrison was made equipment and building engineer with general supervision of the engineering of the subscribers station and central office
plant of the Bell Telephone System, and in 1929 he became plant engineer, with broadened responsibilities including general direction of the engineering, design and layout of all departments of the Bell System plant, including system relations with other wire-using utilities. In 1933 Mr. Harrison was elected Vice president in charge of operations of The Bell Telephone, Company of Pennsylvania and The Diamond State Telephone Company of Delaware, with headquarters in Philadelphia, Pa, He was
appointed assistant vice-president in the department of operation and engineering in
1937. Mr. Harrison has a long record of active service in the Institute; he is at present vice-president representing the AIEE Middle Eastern District (number 2) and a
member of the executive committee (1936-37) and committees on legislation affecting
the engineering profession, 1932-37; Edison Medal, 1935-37; and Lamme Medal,
1935-38. In addition, he is a member of the special committee to consider Associate:
dues and related matters and the committee on revision of Section territories, and has been, a member of the following technical committees: communication, 1935-36; technical program, 1929-36 (chairman 1931-33); co-ordination of Institute activities, 1931-33; publication, 1931-33; award of Institute prizes, 1931-34 (chairman 1931-33); and populat science award, 1931-34. Mr. Harrison was also a member of the AIEE national nominating committee in 1934, and was an AIEE representative on the Alfred Noble Prize committee of the American Society of Civil Engineers (1932-34) and on the American committee on marking of obstructions to air navigation during 1932-33.


(Copied from Electrical Engineering, March 1937)


See also: [[Papers of W.H. Harrison|Papers of W. H. Harrison]]  
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[[Category:Telegraphy]]


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William H. Harrison
William Harrison
Birthdate
1892/06/11
Birthplace
Brooklyn, NY, USA
Death date
1956/04/21
Associated organizations
AT&T
Fields of study
Communications

1937 -1938

William H. Harrison, AIEE President, 1937 - 1938, member of the engineering staff at the American Telephone and Telegraph Company. He was later the plant engineer at the Bell Telephone System central office.

Biography

Harrison was AIEE president from 1937 to 1938.

William Henry Harrison, assistant vice-president, department of operation and engineering, American Telephone and Telegraph Company, New York, N. Y., has been nominated for the presidency of the AIEE for the 1937-38 term. Mr. Harrison was born June 11, 1892, at Brooklyn. N., Y., and was graduated in industrial electrical engineering at Pratt Institute in 1915. He entered the employ of the New York Telephone Company in 1909, where his work until 1915 included apparatus inspection, assembling, and wiring. From 1915 to 1919 he was engaged in telephone circuit design in the engineering department of the Western Electric Company, and in 1919 he became a member of the engineering staff of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company. In 1924 Mr. Harrison was made equipment and building engineer with general supervision of the engineering of the subscribers station and central office plant of the Bell Telephone System, and in 1929 he became plant engineer, with broadened responsibilities including general direction of the engineering, design and layout of all departments of the Bell System plant, including system relations with other wire-using utilities. In 1933 Mr. Harrison was elected Vice president in charge of operations of The Bell Telephone, Company of Pennsylvania and The Diamond State Telephone Company of Delaware, with headquarters in Philadelphia, Pa, He was appointed assistant vice-president in the department of operation and engineering in 1937. Mr. Harrison has a long record of active service in the Institute; he is at present vice-president representing the AIEE Middle Eastern District (number 2) and a member of the executive committee (1936-37) and committees on legislation affecting the engineering profession, 1932-37; Edison Medal, 1935-37; and Lamme Medal, 1935-38. In addition, he is a member of the special committee to consider Associate: dues and related matters and the committee on revision of Section territories, and has been, a member of the following technical committees: communication, 1935-36; technical program, 1929-36 (chairman 1931-33); co-ordination of Institute activities, 1931-33; publication, 1931-33; award of Institute prizes, 1931-34 (chairman 1931-33); and populat science award, 1931-34. Mr. Harrison was also a member of the AIEE national nominating committee in 1934, and was an AIEE representative on the Alfred Nobel Prize committee of the American Society of Civil Engineers (1932-34) and on the American committee on marking of obstructions to air navigation during 1932-33.

Photographs

Further Reading

Papers of W. H. Harrison - correspondence and records, 1920 - 1956