Object Type: Folder
In Folder: Box 017
Dick Deaton, Mr. Bob Ainsley and Mr. H.W. Dusinberre in a Physics Laboratory Experiment on Alumni Day, May 28, 1960
1960-05-28
Physics seminar speaker, Dr. Merzbacher of UNC-Chapel Hill, speaking on the "Order of Importance of Quantum Mechanics" on March 26, 1969.
1969-03-26
Physics student, Larry Becker working with cathode tube, undated photo.
circa 1960-1969
Mobile Radioisotope Lab visits the Old Dominion College Physics Department.
1967
The Mobile Radioisotope Lab visits the Old Dominion College Physics Department.
1967
Dr. Jacob Becher (left) and Dr. George S. Ofelt (right) working in physics lab, undated photo.
circa 1960-1969
Physics Lab-This equipment was affectionately named "The Bird" by Physics department majors.
1966
Dr. Sanborn C. Brown, Professor of Physics at MIT, served as a visiting lecturer at Old Dominion College on Monday and Tuesday, April 22 and 23. He visited under the auspices of the American Association of Physics Teachers and the American Institute of Physics as a part of the broad nationwide program to stimulate interest in physics. The program is now in its sixth year and it is supported by the National Science Foundation. From left to right, Mr. Clifford Adams, Chairman, Department of Physics; Dr. Brown; and Dr. F.P. Clay, physics department.
1963-04-22
Dr. Walter H. Brattain (far right), research physicist in the Physical Research Department of Bell Telephone Laboratories and co-winner of the 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics, visited The Norfolk College of William and Mary on May 17, 1961. Dr. Brattain spoke to students and faculty on "Transistors." Photographed with Dr. Brattain are Carolyn DeLuc, senior math major; Mr. Clifford Adams, Chairman, Department of Physics; Dr. Leland Stacy, formerly with Bell Laboratories.
1961-05-17
Professor Walter Selove of the Department of Physics at the University of Pennsylvania served as a visiting lecturer at Old Dominion College, March 17 and 18, under the auspices of the American Association of Physics Teachers and the American Institute of Physics. Pictured from left to right: Professor C. L. Adams, Dr. Walter Selove, and James Schneider (student).
1965-03-18