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Fifty high school mathematics teachers studying for six weeks at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, under General Electric Company fellowships visit the multi-million dollar GE turbine manufacturing plant. Neil Pezzulo, left, a GE rotor and diaphragm engineer, explains high frequency vibration test. Teachers left to right are: Carl H. Misel, Jr., Lansingburg High School, Troy, NY; Miss May B. Kelly, Bulkeley High School, Hartford CONN, Miss Mary F. Baeurle, Central High School, Paterson, NJ; William R. Deane, St. Bernard's School, Gladstone, NJ; and John R. Lux, Phillips Academy, Andover, MASS.

General Electric Company1953-07

Museum of Innovation & Science

Museum of Innovation & Science
Schenectady, United States

  • Title: Fifty high school mathematics teachers studying for six weeks at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, under General Electric Company fellowships visit the multi-million dollar GE turbine manufacturing plant. Neil Pezzulo, left, a GE rotor and diaphragm engineer, explains high frequency vibration test. Teachers left to right are: Carl H. Misel, Jr., Lansingburg High School, Troy, NY; Miss May B. Kelly, Bulkeley High School, Hartford CONN, Miss Mary F. Baeurle, Central High School, Paterson, NJ; William R. Deane, St. Bernard's School, Gladstone, NJ; and John R. Lux, Phillips Academy, Andover, MASS.
  • Creator: General Electric Company
  • Date Created: 1953-07
  • Location: Schenectady - Schenectady County - New York
  • Physical Dimensions: 8 x 10
  • Original Language: English
  • Subject Keywords: Teachers; Vocational education; Electric generators; ; GE Energy (Firm); Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute;
  • Type: Photograph
  • Publisher: General Electric Company
  • Rights: This digital image may be used for educational uses. Please cite as miSci- Museum of Innovation & Science. Prior written permission is required for any other use of the images from miSci.
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