Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Frederick Creedy, Professor at Lehigh University, Bethlehem, USA
1913 Wrote 'Single-phase Commutator Motors'
1915 Living in Ealing
1921 Living in Ilkley
1922 US Patent for Dynamo-electric machinery
1926 Address at Packard Laboratories, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa, USA
1931 Wrote 'Logic as the cross-classification and selection of arbitrary elements' by F. Creedy (Lehigh University)
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Frederick Creedy, Professor at Lehigh University, Bethlehem, USA

1913 Wrote 'Single-phase Commutator Motors'

1915 Living in Ealing

1921 Living in Ilkley

1922 US Patent for Dynamo-electric machinery

1926 Address at Packard Laboratories, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa, USA

1931 Wrote 'Logic as the cross-classification and selection of arbitrary elements' by F. Creedy (Lehigh University)


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