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October 1951 Proceedings of the IRE shows a sketch of the pyramidal screen on p.1184, and attributes these later developments of Baird's idea in various forms to C.W. Geer, Alfred N. Goldsmith, and unspecifed inventors at Dumont.
Alfred N. Goldsmith was the editor of the Proceedings at this time. Goldsmith got a patent for reducing the blue bandwidth in 1943, so yes, he was involved early on in color TV systems.
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