Radio Technicians in Training with Joseph Tykociner | University of Illinois Archives
Title:
Radio Technicians in Training with Joseph Tykociner
Date:
May 7, 1943
Description:
Caption on back reads: "Girls training at the University of Illinois to be Civil Service radio technicians of the University of Illinois at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, meet Prof. J. T. Tykociner, the man who on June 9, 1922, first demonstrated sound movies using the modern sound-on-film system now universal. The father of modern sound movies is showing his most recent development, a device to measure electrical phase shifts with an oscillograph to Jeanne Sorenson, 211 East Franklin Street, Neenah, Wisc. (left) and Mary Jane Groh, 415 Exchange Street, Emporia, Kans. (center)."
Found in RS 39/2/20, Box 10, Folder ADA-3 Continuing Education and Public Service 1917, 1942-1947
Phys. Desc:
TIFF
Original print measures 10.3 cm W x 12.9 cm H
ID:
0010523
Repository:
University of Illinois Archives
Found in:
39/2/20 Photographic Subject File, 1868-
Creators:
Subjects:
Civil Service
Radio
Signal Corps
Students
Tykociner, Joseph
War Training
World War II
World War II - Service and Training
Radio
Signal Corps
Students
Tykociner, Joseph
War Training
World War II
World War II - Service and Training
Contributor:
Public Information Office
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