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Julius Paul Molnar
Pages 215-218

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... He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in physics from Oberlin College in 1937 and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in physics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1940. He then worked for the National Defense Research Committee in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the Gulf Research and Development Company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, before joining Bell Labs in 1945.
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... Later, as a device engineer, he was closely associated with bringing the traveling wave tube from the research laboratory to practical utilization by the Bell System on its long distance communications routes." Dr. Molnar was appointed Director of Electron Tube Development at Bell Labs in 1955, where he continued his work on traveling wave tubes, and in 1957 he became Director of Military Systems.
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... In 1971, he received the distinguished George Washington Award, presented annually by the American Hungarian Studies Foundation in recognition of his contributions "to research, human knowledge, the arts, and understanding among men and nations." "Although he was devoted to the values of organization," said W


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