Students in Professor William Vernon's mineralogy class observe different types of minerals using microscopes.
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Students in Professor William Vernon's mineralogy class observe different types of minerals using microscopes.
Professor Henry L. Yeagley with a class in the Bonisteel Planetarium in 1963. The planetarium was in the Tome Scientific Building.
View of a lab inside the Tome Scientific Building around 1900.
Anne Hollister, '54, and Andrew C. Lynch, Jr., '54, work together in a chemistry lab.
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.
Two male students in a lab in Tome Scientific Building around 1890.
Professor John Henson supervises two students performing microscopy work around 1990.
A professor stands next to several students who are using microscopes during a biology lab in 1985.
Students in the Analysis and Management of the Aquatic Environment class analyze water samples for contaminants on November 30, 1994.
Dr. Horace E. Rogers (second from right) helps a student use a machine in a chemistry lab for determining pH around 1950. Rogers is a member of the Class of 1924.
Far left: Bayard W. Allmond, Jr. (Class of 1956)
Second from left: Barbara S. Allen (Class of 1956...
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.
Students in a chemistry lab session perform spectrophotometry on a sample on February 5, 1999.
Professor Ernest A. Vuilleumier supervises a student using a chemistry apparatus circa 1955.
Professor of Physics Neil Stephen Wolf works at a piece of scientific machinery with a student.