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Inglis, Andrew Franklin was born on March 17, 1920 in Van, Michigan, United States. Son of David and Katherine (Smith) Inglis.
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Inglis, Andrew Franklin was born on March 17, 1920 in Van, Michigan, United States. Son of David and Katherine (Smith) Inglis.
Bachelor of Science, Haverford (Pennsylvania) College, 1941; postgraduate, University of Chicago, 1941-1942.
Clerk, Eastman Kodak Stores, Detroit, 1940; laboratory technician, Eastman Kodak Company, Chicago, 1941; instructor, University of Chicago, 1942; engineer, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, 1942-1943; engineer, McIntosh & Inglis, Washington, 1946-1949; engineer, partner, 1949-1953; division vice president, general manager commercial communications systems division, Radio Corporation of America, Camden, New Jersey, 1953-1977; president, Radio Corporation of America American Communications Inc., Princeton, New Jersey, 1977-1983; vice chairman, Radio Corporation of America American Communications Inc., Princeton, 1983; vice president, Radio Corporation of America, 1981-1983; consultant, since 1983.
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Lieutenant United States Naval Reserve, 1943-1946. Member Radio Club American (New York City).
Married Marie Adam, September 5, 1942. Children: David, Richard, Elizabeth, Andrew Franklin.