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Fifty high school science teachers studying for six weeks at Union College under General Electric Company fellowships visit the material and processes laboratory of the GE Turbine Division. Barsam Tamanian, left, GE engineer, explains the Ge X-RD3 X Ray Defraction Spectrometer. Teachers left to right are: Donald P. Buckley, Morse High School, Bath, Maine; William L. Huston, Whitney Point Central School, Concord, NC; Raymond Jamison, Williamsport High School, S. Williamsport PA; Luke E. Smeltz, Millersburg High School, Millersburg, PA; and F.P. Wilson, Jr. manager of the material and processes laboratory.

General Electric Company1953-07

Museum of Innovation & Science

Museum of Innovation & Science
Schenectady, United States

  • Title: Fifty high school science teachers studying for six weeks at Union College under General Electric Company fellowships visit the material and processes laboratory of the GE Turbine Division. Barsam Tamanian, left, GE engineer, explains the Ge X-RD3 X Ray Defraction Spectrometer. Teachers left to right are: Donald P. Buckley, Morse High School, Bath, Maine; William L. Huston, Whitney Point Central School, Concord, NC; Raymond Jamison, Williamsport High School, S. Williamsport PA; Luke E. Smeltz, Millersburg High School, Millersburg, PA; and F.P. Wilson, Jr. manager of the material and processes laboratory.
  • 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); Union College (Schenectady, N.Y.);
  • 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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