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Photograph was edited for publication purposes Photograph caption dated June 21, 1964 partially reads, "North Hollywood High School physics students...are getting a solid background the in [sic] basic fundamentals of physics for space age technology from teacher Harold Corbin. Through teaching aids, students learn to conduct laboratory experiments to supplement the classroom lectures. Corbin is one of three teachers who has introduced new approach to teaching high school physics in the Los Angeles City school system. The new curriculum stresses the basic fundamentals of physics as opposed to a broad survey-type class." Pictured are North Hollywood High School student, Alen Reed, left, and physics instructor, Harold Corbin.; See images #00127043 through #00127045 for all photos in this series.
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