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X-WR-CALDESC:11 August 1942: Hedy Markey - better known as actress Hedy Lam
 arr\, received a patent for a secret communication system. Ms. Markey is a
 lso featured on our page honoring Female Pioneers in Cryptology & Related 
 Fields - see link below.\n\n(2018 Update) - Make sure to check out the doc
 umentary\, <b>'Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story.'</b> Learn more about it 
 via the link below.\n(2020 Update) - The 2020 Senior Level Winners of the 
 NCF-sponsored Eugene Becker Award for Excellence in Cybersecurity & Crypto
 logy  (MD History Contest special award) - created a documentary titled 'B
 eyond the Beauty - How Hedy Lamarr Engineered Society.' The winning team i
 ncluded Astri Doub\, Jaimie Griffin\, and Elizabeth O'Brien from the Bryn 
 Mawr School. Their teacher was Matthew Hetrick. See below for a direct lin
 k to view their documentary and a separate link to learn more about the NC
 F special awards for the annual MD History Day Contest.\n\nFrom Wikipedia:
  Lamarr was co-inventor\, with composer George Antheil\, of an early techn
 ique for spread spectrum communications and frequency hopping\, which pave
 d the way for today's wireless communications and which\, upon its inventi
 on in 1941\, was deemed so vital to national defense that government offic
 ials would not allow publication of its details. At the Electronic Frontie
 r Foundation's Sixth Pioneer Awards in 1997\, she and George Antheil were 
 honoured with special awards for their 'trail-blazing development of a tec
 hnology that has become a key component of wireless data systems.'
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DESCRIPTION:11 August 1942: Hedy Markey - better known as actress Hedy Lama
 rr\, received a patent for a secret communication system. Ms. Markey is al
 so featured on our page honoring Female Pioneers in Cryptology & Related F
 ields - see link below.\n\n(2018 Update) - Make sure to check out the docu
 mentary\, <b>'Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story.'</b> Learn more about it v
 ia the link below.\n(2020 Update) - The 2020 Senior Level Winners of the N
 CF-sponsored Eugene Becker Award for Excellence in Cybersecurity & Cryptol
 ogy  (MD History Contest special award) - created a documentary titled 'Be
 yond the Beauty - How Hedy Lamarr Engineered Society.' The winning team in
 cluded Astri Doub\, Jaimie Griffin\, and Elizabeth O'Brien from the Bryn M
 awr School. Their teacher was Matthew Hetrick. See below for a direct link
  to view their documentary and a separate link to learn more about the NCF
  special awards for the annual MD History Day Contest.\n\nFrom Wikipedia: 
 Lamarr was co-inventor\, with composer George Antheil\, of an early techni
 que for spread spectrum communications and frequency hopping\, which paved
  the way for today's wireless communications and which\, upon its inventio
 n in 1941\, was deemed so vital to national defense that government offici
 als would not allow publication of its details. At the Electronic Frontier
  Foundation's Sixth Pioneer Awards in 1997\, she and George Antheil were h
 onoured with special awards for their 'trail-blazing development of a tech
 nology that has become a key component of wireless data systems.'
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SUMMARY:1942: Hedy Markey (Lamarr) Receives Patent
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