John E. Karlin, "Father of Human-Factors Engineering in American Industry," Passes Away

Source: Core77, Feb 11 2013, 8:30am CST

An early experiment involved the telephone cord. In the postwar years, the copper used inside the cords remained scarce. Telephone company executives wondered whether the standard cord, then about three feet long, might be shortened. Mr. Karlin's staff ...

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