Alfred Powell Morgan

Alfred Powell 'Skipper' Morgan (1889–1972) was an electrical engineer, inventor of radio and mechanical devices, and author of technical and children's books from the U.S. state of New Jersey.

Originally from Upper Montclair, New Jersey, Morgan attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and was a radio manufacturer for many years.

He was a partner of Adams Morgan, an electronics company founded in around 1910 that distributed radio construction kits.

Paul Forman Godley, developer of the Paragon Receivers, joined in 1915 as the third partner.

Morgan also edited a monthly column on electricity and mechanics in The Boys' Magazine.