Autobiography, 1962.

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Autobiography, 1962.

An autobiographical sketch which discusses Johnson's early education, study at the University of North Dakota and Yale University, work at the engineering department of Western Electric Co. and Edison Research Laboratories, professional memberships, and other interests. File also includes a list of photographs, patents, poetic works, and his principal papers.

14 pp.

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The Western Electric Company was a subsidiary of the American Telephone & Telegraph Company. The firm manufactured a wide variety of telephone equipment at its Hawthorne Works in Chicago, Illinois. A notable series of worker efficiency experiments known as the Hawthorne Studies were staged at the plant between 1924 and 1933. From the description of Photograph album, 1925. (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 52815587 From the description of Western Electric Com...