Albert Gordon Hill (1910-1996) was a physicist. He was a key leader in the development of radar in World War II, director of the MIT Lincoln Laboratory...
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Olympic equestrian Albert G. Hill (1910–1996), American physicist Albert Ross Hill (1868–1943), Canadian-born American educator Albert Hill (athlete) (1889–1969)...
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Little Albert?" (PDF). American Psychologist. 34 (2): 151–160. doi:10.1037/0003-066x.34.2.151. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-02-05. Hill, G. (2009)...
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(1974). Albert Gallatin Brown: Radical Southern Nationalist. Philadelphia: Porcupine Press. ISBN 978-0879913472. United States Congress. "Albert G. Brown...
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influencing the world around them. Also in 2017, Fletcher received the Albert G. Hill Prize at MIT which recognizes students in their junior or senior year...
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and Natol adopted his other two children. Albert Broccoli became a mentor to Dana's teenage son, Michael G. Wilson. The children grew up around the Bond...
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F. Wheeler Loomis, July 26, 1951 – July 9, 1952 Albert G. Hill, July 9, 1952 – May 5, 1955 Marshall G. Holloway, May 5, 1955 – February 1, 1957 Carl F...
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in 1992). In 1984, the newly-built 170,000-square-foot (16,000 m2) Albert G. Hill Building was opened at One Hampshire Street, and connected across the...
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BS 1959): engineer; Emmy winner for invention of computer animation Albert G. Hill (BS 1930, MS 1934): professor of physics at MIT; head of Lincoln Lab...
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sub-systems also were evolving continuously. The Transmitter Division, under Albert G. Hill, eventually involved a staff of 800 persons in these efforts. A radically...
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