Box 1
Contains 108 Collections and/or Records:
Radioisotopes and Bioengineering Laboratory -- Carter shows Dr. Sicilio tubes like the ones holding the CSS137 (The Research Engineer 15/2, p. 13), 1960
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Set of three bells (The Research Engineer 15/3, p. 5), 1960
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
H.T. Van Bergen, bellmaker, Greenwood, South Carolina (The Research Engineer 15/3, p. 7), 1960
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
H.T. Bergen and son, Greenwood, South Carolina, bell foundry (The Research Engineer 15/3, p. 7), 1960
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Harry Van Bergen, bellmaker at keyboard (The Research Engineer 15/3, p. 7), 1960
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Rich Electronic Computer Center -- Leigh Steves replaces package of tape storage (The Research Engineer 15/2, p. 7), 1960
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Collison chamber (The Research Engineer 15/3, p. 15a), 1960
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Van de Graaf Positive Ion Acceleration -- two unidentified men (The Research Engineer 15/3, p. 18), June 1960
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.