Charles Felton Scott papers 1889-1943
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Yale University. Sheffield Scientific School. Dept. of Electrical Engineering.
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American institute of electrical engineers
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Scott, Charles Felton, 1864-1944.
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Charles F. Scott: employed by Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, 1888-1911, where he designed the T transformer used to develop the Niagara Power Project; active in the formation of professional electrical engineering societies; professor of electrical engineeering at the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University , 1911-1933. From the description of Charles Felton Scott papers, 1889-1943 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702168434 ...
Westinghouse electric corporation
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Yale University. School of Engineering
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Westinghouse, George, 1846-1914
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George Westinghouse was a well-know investor and businessman in various fields including railroads and electricity. George and Marguerite Westinghouse were prominent citizens of Pittsburgh and also owned houses in Lenox, MA, New York City, and Washington, D.C. These materials came from descendants of the Uptegraff family, who worked for both Mr. and Mrs. Westinghouse for many years. From the description of George and Marguerite Westinghouse Collection 1898-1914. (Historical Society o...
Yale University. Faculty.
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