Files Riverbank & Fabyan Stuff
Scientific American. September 1923
(1923)
Rhodes, J. K. He Solves the Secrets of Cipher Writing
(American Magazine, LXLIX (January 1925), pp. 36-39, 60, 62)
Austin C. Lescarboura. Yardsticks of Sound
(Scientific American, May 1927, pp. 324-326)
Fred W. Kranz. Early History of Riverbank Acoustical Laboratories
(The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Volume 49, Number 2 – Part I, February 1971, pp 381-384)
Oakley, Howard T. THE RIVERBANK PUBLICATIONS ON CRYPTOLOGY. Cryptologia, 2(4), 324–330
(1978)
RIVERBANK'S 1917 CRYPTOLOGIC CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE UNITED STATES OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED AS NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY ADOPTS EDITOR'S SUGGESTION. Cryptologia, 17(4), 403–406
(1993)
Kruh, Louis. A CRYPTOLOGICAL TRAVELOGUE RIVERBANK - 1992. Cryptologia, 17(1), 80–94
(1993)
Kruh, Louis. RIVERBANK LABORATORY CORRESPONDENCE, 1919 (SRH-50). Cryptologia, 19(3), 236–246
(1995)
Kruh, Louis. WHEN A COURT RULED FOR BACON INSTEAD OF SHAKESPEARE-TEMPORARILY. Cryptologia, 19(1)
(1995)
John W. Kopec. The Sabines at Riverbank
(1997)
Kahn, David. A RIVERBANK TROVE. Cryptologia, 26(3), 161–164
(2002)
Richard Munson. George Fabyan: The Tycoon Who Broke Ciphers, Ended Wars, Manipulated Sound, Built a Levitation Machine, and Organized the Modern Research Center
(2013)
John F. Dooley. Review of George Fabyan by Richard Munson. Cryptologia, 39(1), 92–98
(2015)
Collaborative Humanities Research and Pedagogy. The Networks of John Matthews Manly and Edith Rickert
(Edited by Katherine Ellison & Susan M. Kim)
Acoustics Today. Fall 2023. Vol 19 Issue 3
(2023)