Harry Bates Thayer

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1858 – 1936

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Who was Harry Bates Thayer?

Harry Bates Thayer, U.S. was an electrical and telephone businessman.

He was educated at Northfield High School in Northfield, Vermont. He then attended Norwich University for 2 years before attending Dartmouth College, from which he graduated in 1879. His career started that year as a shipping clerk at Western Electric Company. He was the International department manager in 1897. He traveled to Japan in 1896 and subsequently initiated Western Electric's participation in the forming of Nippon Electric Company, Ltd., where his assistant, Walter Tenney Carleton became a founding director. Thayer soon became the general manager in New York and later vice-president. In 1909 he became president of Western Electric Company and vice-president at AT&T, American Telephone & Telegraph. He left Western Electric Company in June 1919 to succeed his close friend Theodore Vail as president of AT&T. In 1920 the telephone system was de-nationalized by the Willis-Graham Act, freeing AT&T to acquire independent telephone companies. Under Thayer, AT&T flourished as a regulated monopoly and spread into radio broadcasting. In 1925 the research activities of AT&T and Wester Electric were consolidated into Bell Labs. In 1925 Thayer resigned the presidency and became board chairman at AT&T, continuing in that role until he resigned in 1928.

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Born
1858
Education
  • Dartmouth College
  • Norwich University
Lived in
  • Vermont
Died
1936

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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