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22 images. California Institute of Technology seminar, 05 May 1952. Charles Miller, Los Angeles Roy A. Keir, Modesto Howard McMahon Richard De Sauer George Moore Ralph Miles Phillip Orville Frank Dryden Bernard Engholm Samuel Autrey Robert Lynam Fred Eimer John Behnke Roy Sachs, Baltimore Ron Shreve Donald Tautz Edwin P. Schlinger J. Morgan Ogilvie James Crosby John Gee. Caption slip reads: "Photographer: Snow. Date: 1952-05-05. Reporter: McDowell. Assignment: Caltech seminar. 87: Long shot of students in outside courtyard of Mudd Laboratory of Geology. 88, 27: Charles Miller of Los Angeles and Roy A. Keir of Modesto in foreground -- Throop Hall in background. #4: Howard McMahon, left and Richard De Sauer at work in compressor room in basement of Caltech's wind tunnel laboratory. 6: George Moore, Ralph Miles. 79: Phillip Orville. 80: Frank Dryden. 69: Bernard Engholm. 70: Samuel Autrey, Robert Lynam. 13-14: Long shot of $650,000 wind tunnel at Caltech. #3: Closeup with Fred Eimer of South Pasadena installing wedge model in hypersonic wind tunnel. 37-38: George Moore of Pasadena at fuel research engine in Caltech's internal combustion laboratory. 28-5: John Behnke, Junior, 1953 Hilcrest Street, Los Angeles pouring potassium permanganate. Roy Sachs, graduate assistant, Baltimore, structure of cane sugar. 45: L - R: Ron Shreve, Donald Tautz, Edwin P. Schlinger. 46: J. Morgan Ogilvie. 47: James Crosby. 48: John Gee".
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image
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22 photographs : photoprints negatives, b&w 13 x 10 cm. negatives (photographic) photographic prints photographs
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