Broadcasting Telecasting (Apr-Jun 1959)

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WESTERN ELECTRIC AND UNIQUE MACHINE. This automatic assembler of transistors was once considered "practically impossible" because of fast-changing transistor designs, tininess of parts to be processed. The first of its kind, it is a bench-mark for industry. FIELD ENGINEERS follow Western Electric military products wherever they go. Their job: to supervise the installation of electronic equipment made by W.E. for national defense and to instruct military personnel in its operation and maintenance. TO STIMULATE creative thinking and help keep W.E. engineers abreast of latest technical developments in their highly complex world, Western Electric sponsors a full-time, off-the-job Graduate Engineering Training program at special study centers.