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Harold D. Arnold
American electronics engineer (–)
Harold DeForest Arnold (September 3, – July 10, ) was an electronics engineer and pioneer of radio communication and telephony.
Harold arnold biography
He served as the first director of research at Bell Telephone Laboratories from to his death.
Life and work
Arnold was born in Woodstock, Connecticut, to Calvin Arnold and Audra Allen. He studied at Wesleyan University for his BS and MS and then studied physics at the University of Chicago for his PhD.
He initially studied under Albert A. Michelson but when he confided to Robert Andrews Millikan that he would probably have to commit suicide as he could not meet Michelson's requirement, Millikan took Arnold over as his own student.[1] When Frank B.
Jewett was looking for someone to work on repeaters for transcontinental telephony, Arnold was suggested by Millikan. Arnold worked at the University of Chicago from to and served as a professor at Mount Allison University, from to and then