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English: An early staff meeting at the Human Engineering Laboratory in 1956. Clockwise from left: Charles Cruse, Dr. Ben Ami Blau, Dr. Leon Katchmar, John Stephens, Robert Jelinek, Dr. John Weisz, Dr. Edward Weiss, and Lois Ivey.
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An early staff meeting at the Human Engineering Laboratory in 1956. Clockwise from left: Charles Cruse, Dr. Ben Ami Blau, Dr. Leon Katchmar, John Stephens, Robert Jelinek, Dr. John Weisz, Dr. Edward Weiss, and Lois Ivey.

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