Very nice. The current rendering of this would be to formulate with relay/resistors the 2 gate NOR as universal gate giving arbirary boolean functions and the 2 NOR crossed feedback setup as RS-flip/flop or elementary memory bit. All this can be done with hobyist materials.
Clearly the engineers involved had some way to think about it, but I suspect were not scholarly enough to write a paper about it. (not that I've researched this.. perhaps there were earlier papers).
Interestingly, up until the early 1950s it was still controversial if Boolean algebra was useful for computer design. The argument was that buildable circuits were simple enough to analyze without Boolean algebra so it was pointless mathematical formalism.
I believe this paper is the first time that anyone thought to analyze electronics using logic at all. Nobody thought that techniques used to analyze philosophical and mathematical arguments could be used to understand electronic signals before Shannon.