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Kennelly, Arthur E. (Arthur Edwin), 1861-1939.
Arthur Edwin Kennelly papers, 1902-1940.
Collection contains: American Institute of Electrical Engineers, application for transfer to grade of fellow, New York (1913); biographical sketch of Kennelly, New York (1929); American Institute of Electrical Engineers, biography of Arthur E. Kennelly (1931); American Institute of Electrical Engineers, member biography of Arthur E. Kennelly, AIEE EE Magazine (1934); American Institute of Electrical Engineers, member file for Kennelly, New York (1933-1939); American Institute of Electrical Engineers, notice that Kennelly will speak at five Japanese universities (undated); Oliver Heaviside's disclosure relating to telegraphy (Encyclopedia Britannica, 1902); H. H. Henline, Edison Medal Awarded to Arthur E. Kennelly (1933); Industrial Standardization, IEC names Kennelly honorary President (1938); Kennelly, A.E., On the elevation of the electrically-conducting strata of the Earth's atmosphere (Electrical World and Engineer, 1902); Julia Kennelly and H. H. Henline, Correspondence regarding illness of Kennelly (1934); Julie Kennelly, correspondence regarding death of Kennelly (1939); J. W. McNair, resolution in memory for Kennelly, U.S. National Committee of the International Electrotechnical Commission (1940); The New York Times, Professor Kennelly to Retire at Harvard (1930); The New York Times, obituary for Kennelly, New York (1939); Alexander Russell, The Kennelly-Heaviside layer (Nature, 1925) (Electrical World, 1925); C. H. Sharp, A. S. McAllister, C. O. Mailloux, George F. Sever, and W. D. Weaver, personal references for transfer to grade of Fellow (1913); Clayton H. Sharp, award of the Edison Medal to Doctor Arthur Edwin Kennelly (1934).
Radio pioneer, physicists, electrical engineer. Professor of electrical engineering, Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT); research associate at Carnegie-Mellon Institute. Research in radio-wave theory, wavelengths, ionization.
Kennelly, Arthur E. (Arthur Edwin), 1861-1939.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers.
Electrical engineering.
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