Richard R. Hough

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Richard Ralston Hough (1917 in Trenton, New JerseyJuly 9, 1992 in Concord, New Hampshire) was a Bell Labs engineer and AT&T executive.

Hough received his B.S. in 1939 and a graduate degree in 1940 in electrical engineering from Princeton University.

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

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Awards
Preceded by
Christian Jacobaeus
IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal
1980
Succeeded by
David Slepian
Persondata
NAME Hough, Richard Ralston
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION AT&T executive
DATE OF BIRTH 1917
PLACE OF BIRTH Trenton, New Jersey
DATE OF DEATH July 9, 1992
PLACE OF DEATH Concord, New Hampshire
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