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English: Bureau of Standards Personnel 1918

(top row) Howard Scott; Joseph Cleveland Pearson; Abe Danziger Kiefer; Nina M. Alderton (row two) Thomas Standifer Sligh, Jr.; Samuel Wesley Stratton; Irene A. Umberger

(row three) Atherton H. Mears; Joseph M. Armstrong; William Blum; unknown
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Author National Institute of Standards and Technology
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