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'''Henry | '''Henry Parsons Hall''' (June 28, 1928 - July 17, 2023) graduated from Williams College in 1949 and MIT in 1952 before joining General Radio as a co-op student in 1949. | ||
He then worked for close to forty years for the same company until his retirement from GenRad in 1993 as a staff scientist. | He then worked for close to forty years for the same company until his retirement from GenRad in 1993 as a staff scientist. | ||
He is credited with the design of the [[Digibridge]] instrument and invented the [[Orthonull]] mechanism (see [[1650-A]]). | He is credited with the design of the [[Digibridge]] instrument and invented the [[Orthonull]] mechanism (see [[1650-A]]). | ||
Hall was a Life Fellow of the IEEE and one of only three General Radio Fellows. | |||
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