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X-WR-CALDESC:On 29 July 1924\, William Friedman received a patent for a dev
 ice to transmit telegraphic messages quickly\, the first of his eventual 3
 0 patents.\n\nWilliam Friedman\, cryptologic pioneer\, received a patent i
 n 1924 for an “Apparatus for and Method of Rapid Transmission of Telegraph
 ic Messages.” This invention improved the method of sending and receiving 
 wireless communications “to simplify the work and increase the speed of su
 ch transmission of messages.” This was just the first of many inventions i
 n which Friedman was involved. Some of his cryptologic inventions were so 
 secret he couldn’t even apply for a patent. The classified nature of sever
 al others meant that he was not able to use his ideas for commercial desig
 n (or gain.) In 1956\, the U.S. Congress awarded Mr. Friedman $100\,000 as
  compensation.\n\nVisit the NSA's Friedman Collection online via the link 
 below.
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DESCRIPTION:On 29 July 1924\, William Friedman received a patent for a devi
 ce to transmit telegraphic messages quickly\, the first of his eventual 30
  patents.\n\nWilliam Friedman\, cryptologic pioneer\, received a patent in
  1924 for an “Apparatus for and Method of Rapid Transmission of Telegraphi
 c Messages.” This invention improved the method of sending and receiving w
 ireless communications “to simplify the work and increase the speed of suc
 h transmission of messages.” This was just the first of many inventions in
  which Friedman was involved. Some of his cryptologic inventions were so s
 ecret he couldn’t even apply for a patent. The classified nature of severa
 l others meant that he was not able to use his ideas for commercial design
  (or gain.) In 1956\, the U.S. Congress awarded Mr. Friedman $100\,000 as 
 compensation.\n\nVisit the NSA's Friedman Collection online via the link b
 elow.
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SUMMARY:1924: William Friedman receives first of 30 patents....
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