engineering and architecture, was a Korean War veteran who worked for Bell Telephone Laboratories in New Jersey in the development of a nuclear bomb resistance communication system. In 1966, he moved to Columbus, Ohio, to provide engineering development of the first telephone electronic switching systems. He retired in 1992 as senior member of the Electronics Switching Systems Project. He lived in Yorkville, Ill.
Arthur Bratland, 83, BS ’59
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