Student talks Physics & Astronomy professors during the Academic Open House, held in the Social Hall, on August 27, 1995.
Seated facing students, left to right: [unknown] ; Professor Hans Pfister ; Professor Robert Boyle
Student talks Physics & Astronomy professors during the Academic Open House, held in the Social Hall, on August 27, 1995.
Seated facing students, left to right: [unknown] ; Professor Hans Pfister ; Professor Robert Boyle
Robert Boyle, Professor of Physics, standing, points something out to students in class.
Physics and Astronomy professor Ken Laws uses a real dancer to demonstrate the physics of dance during a class in 1986.
Chemistry professor William Lindsay, on left, working in a laboratory with Leroy McMaster, member of the class of 1901 and Chemistry and Physics professor from 1901-1904.
Professor John Luetzelschwab (right) assists students Howard C. Long, Jr., '71, (left) and Donald M. Thomas, '70, (center) performing a physics lab exercise.
Two Dickinsonians tinker with a machine used in physics experiments around 1950.
Howard C. Long, Jr., '71, (left) and another student participate in a physics laboratory exercise circa 1970.
Professor Hans Pfister and students work on a robot intended to control an instrument inside a plasma chamber on July 22, 1992.
Left to right: Grant Braught ('90), Hans Pfister, Jeremy Wachtel, Olga Philipova
Donald M. Thomas, '70, (turning knobs) and Howard C. Long, Jr., '71, use specialized equipment during a physics lab session.
Professor John Luetzelschwab, Professor Priscilla Laws, and an unidentified student work with scientific equipment on April 3, 1979.
Glover Award recipient Dr. Jearl Glover, a Physics Professor at Cleveland State University, has a student assist him in a demonstration in a physics class in November 1981.