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Name
  
Richard Hough

Role
  
Engineer

Education
  
Princeton University


Died
  
July 9, 1992, Concord, New Hampshire, United States

Awards
  
IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal

Richard Ralston Hough (pronounced "Huff") (1917 – July 9, 1992) was a Bell Labs engineer and AT&T executive.

Biography

Hough was born in Trenton, New Jersey, and attended Trenton High School. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in 1939 and a graduate degree in 1940 in electrical engineering from Princeton University. While at Princeton, he was on the school's swimming team and set several world records in that sport.

In 1980 Hough received the IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal for his role in the introduction of electronic telephone switching.

He was inaugurated into the International Swimming Hall of Fame in 1970.

He died in a crash in 1992, when the private plane he was piloting experienced engine failure near Concord, New Hampshire.

References

Richard R. Hough Wikipedia