Country's leading scientist in the field of low temperature research, attending the eighth conference on low temperature physics and chemistry now being held at the General Electric Research Laboratory here, take time to inspect GE work in this field. Dr. Milan Fiske (left), research associate in the GE laboratory, points out some features of equipment for producing liquid helium, at a temperature of nearly 460 degrees below zero F. Others, from left to right, are Dr. John G. Daunt, professor of physics, Ohio State University; Dr. Cecil T. Lane, professor of physics, Yale University; Dr. Emanual R. Piore, Deputy Chief Scientist, Office of Naval Research/ Dr. Immanuel Estermann, director of material sciences division, ONR; Dr. Lawson M. Mckenzie, head of the physics Branch, ONR; and Dr. Raymond J. Seager, Program Director for Physics and Astronomy, National Sciences Foundation. The conferences is being held under the joint sponsorship of the Office of Naval Research and the National Science Foundation
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