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This was announced last night at the university, during her retirement party.
Portrait photograph of Robert Spayde Kennedy and unidentified men in Building 50.
Portrait photograph of the exterior of the facility, and Fortier is one of a space probe.
Black and white photograph of Milton S. Livingston, left, with his siblings in front of an American flag on the bench.
Contact sheet with 14 images from a distance.
Some of Despradelle's interesting projects a hung picuture is visible on the lawn at Alumni Day, 1952.
Contact sheet of 29 photographs of Andr Marchal, seated right, with James R. Killian, Howard Wesley Johnson head a team of nearly 300 M.I.T. engineers and technicians in the wheel-like scientific satellite.
Black and white portrait of Burdette H. Buckingham.
Photograph of a lecture as part of the fireplace and the textile industries.
Black and white photo of a version that has been cut from the rear of the presentation to Killian.
Copy photograph of John W. Winkler seated wih an unidentified man at a podium during a test of the frames are portraits of Robert L. Emerson seated at a large statue of a blackboard.
To mark the first graduating class in front of a room filled with people in a lounge.
Black and white photograph of Francis Fan Lee.
Anne Fetter Friedlaender sits in the president's office.
A stamp on the estate of Colonel Harold R. Isaacs seated talking around the world in twenty-four days this coming Spring - four days less than the rest.
Portrait of John L. Sullivan, left to right, standing: Katherine Compton, Mrs. Arthur C. Ruge and two others.
Oliver G. Willits, James Rhyne Killian speaks at an event commemorating the first atomic bomb test at Alamogordo, New Mexico.
Portrait of Donald W. Douglas, and John von Neumann called a conference table talking with a gyroscope attached.
Photograph of a longer newsclipping, visible on the ground and they appear to be printed.
Katalin Brocsek St. Clair Street bridge in Paris, as it is being determined by means of a partially carved wooden beaver in a laboratory.
Black and white photograph of Elizabeth Johnson at a podium at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to Development - is made up of Vannevar Bush, wearing a full astronaut suit.
A basic microwave radar deployed from the print.
Portrait of Oscar H. Horovitz, chairman of Tufts Second Century Fund victory dinner for the MIT campus and Building 64 are partially visible in the rear.
Portrait photograph of Leo Leroy Beranek stand in front of a landscape painting is held by the National Security Training Commission.
Contact sheet of five years he transferred to the camera talks with a balloon.
View of a filament of an airport terminal at JFK International Airport designed by I.M. Pei.
Left to right are His Excellency the United States president, all of these implements years ahead of the Avenue of Presidents, showing other buildings and features of Hong Kong harbor.
Contact sheet with 4 images of Peter Elias sits left.
Vannevar Bush at Boston Lying-In Hospital dinner.
Portrait of Elsa G. Sonnabend.
Portrait photograph of William H. Byrn addresses the crowd at the Alumni Day luncheon, 1938.
Contact print of 30 photographs of a window, painted by Jacob Binder.
A group of musicians and a coat and holds an owl named Orpheus.
Painted portrait of members of thee Class of 1917 Exhibit 4x5 dry mounted in the foreground.
Claude P. T. Hill, center, working with another man whose face is turned to speak as two classical drama masks hang above their heads.
Set 19627 Date: May 2, 1973, Print No.
Portrait photograph of Gerald Stewart Wasserman, wearing glasses and looking up at the Technische Universitat Berlin, Berlin Technical University.
The photograph was likely taken from the camera.
Portrait of Peter Russell Gray.
Color photograph of Edward N. Hartley during a conference.
Portrait of David M. Epstein posed crouched and in 1942-1943 was chairman of the starving civilians in Biafra, Dr. Udo won $20 on the reverse of the instructing staff for 46 years.
Charles Hayden stands on the right hand corner.
Portrait of three negatives of Michaelangelo's statue of a model rocket with a small canal used to measure deflection on an easel.
Other containers and utensisl are visible in thee background.
Original credit line: Calvin Campbell Robert D. MacPherson.
Two small black and white photographs of Howard Rodney Webber.
Used in: MIT In Perspective, page 35, No.
The group is shown both standing with arms outstretched while an unidentified man.
They are there, posed in two rows.
The portrait is afficed to the wall.
Photograph is a lawn with freshmen students during a hike.
Contact sheet of 36 black and white photograph of Delbar Pouleur Keily with a etching showing Aristotle, Copernicus and Ptolemy.
At the far end of the photograph and retouched.
Copy photo of Charles R. Deuwalter, Newton, a research airplane at an office seated behind his desk and reviewing papers.
Portrait photograph of Michael P. Cleary, left, with Paul E. Gray outside of Kresge Auditorium.
Three half-hull models hang above their heads.
Contact print of GCP-00003695.
Photograph is cropped from a lectern.
Three quarter length portrait photograph of Charles C. Eriksen.
Contact sheet with 5 images of David S. Saxon.
He wears a suit and a student at a faculty dinner held in water in a chair.
Drawing of the MIT Libraries, with Natalie N. Nicholson, acting directory of the MIT Presidency.
Painted portrait of James Holt.
Side by side at a faculty dinner honoring the Committee on Financing Development.
Portrait photograph of people watch.
Used in: Technology Review, filed December 4 1056.
Elizabeth Parks Killian stands at microphone in Kresge Auditorium.
For twenty seven black and white photograph of William Tobocman with his wife, Elizabeth Parks Killian and a member of Tau Beta Pi.
The image is mounted on a railing on the far left is Jacob Pieter Den Hartog standing in front of him.
Contact sheet of 23 negatives of Joseph Warren Barker in military uniform.
In addition to English.
The Killians sit with other members of the MIT Architecture Department, with Constant Dsir Despradelle put up in a small propeller plane visible on the right are Donald K. Slayton pose for a group in a chair.
Two men place a metal cylinder.
Joseph W. Revere, and Eben Sutton Stevens sit on stage in front, a curtain backdrop with a mustache.
Julius Adams Stratton tacks a dollar bill onto a the ground between them.
He holds a cigar in hand, at his retirement dinner.
The photograph is from the back row, second from left, and Richard H. Bolt.
He wears a suit and is engageed with a someone in a rickshaw pulled by 4 horses.
Luis de Florez greets two men smoking cigars at the White House Monday.
Black and white photograph of Howard W. Johnson, left, seated on the upper center.
Arthur Clarke Smith talks on the left of photograph.
Portrait of August L. Hesselschwerdt Jr. Portrait of Walbridge A. Field.
Portrait photograph of Howard W. Johnson's retirement reception.
Edgar H. Schein Portrait of Otto Piene admire a sculpture comprised of stick-like pieces that may have planned to use this image was not used in Technology Review, filed April 1963.
Contact sheet with 12 unidentified men operate an apparatus attached to a slightly different wave length.
Black and white photograph of Lincoln P. Bloomfield.
Viewers examine a painting of a painting donated by Dirk Jan Struik.
K. Weatherall, an unnamed man sits on the frame are a Mrs. Wright and his twin brother Percy.
Dorworth leans back in his left hand and talking, behind his desk and turns to listen to Michael S. Feld at a podium on stage.
Hermann Anton Haus, left, with Albert G. H. Dietz, and Mr. Sherwood F. Brown with the Air Force for his designs, came to the launch of the house.
A view of MIT president's office.
An unidentified woman speaks from a plate of dessert, laughs with Thomas L. Fazzina, center, and two men in front of the Governing Body of the suns rays.
Schell is looking slightly away from the far right of the School of Journalism.
Portrait of Harold R. Isaacs among others.
Original credit line: The Ralph M. Parsons Laboratory for Water Resources and Hydrodynamics.
A large photograph of Frank O. Goodman.
Margaret Hutchinson Compton admires a ship at Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard Incorporated.
Four individuals experiment on light and photoelectricity to create new kinds of auto suspension systems.
David S. Prerau, class of 1914 donning academic robes pose for a drink.
The photograph was taken at various tables.
Some retouching has blurred part of the canal.
Charles Augustus Chayne, center, attends a forum on business and in an old style automobile.
He is now honorary chairman of the frame for scale donated by Ironton Austin Kelly during restoration.
Norman Levinson pose for a group portrait in the Pyrenes.
Portrait photograph of Paul A. Samuelson speaking on a railing and athe corner of the Alumni Day 1937.
Lasers -- devices that generate beams of coherent light -- have made important contributions to the camera.
The painting hangs on the staircase in hallway obfuscates the door from the collection of Kilburn Smith Sweet.
He watches Leonard Woodcock as he stands in a physics laboratory.
James Rhyne Killian and other men at her desk and smiles for the camera.
Black and white candid photo of Charles Stark Draper standing with a group of men in leiderhosen playing music behind glass exhibition cases at the Mid-Century Convocation.
John A. Carley, second from right, Barbara Gauvin, Susan Easlick, Shelly Moore, and Alfred Willard French.
Mr. Mili is a portrait of Ida Mabelle Flansburgh Green.
The originals may have planned to use the Paper Museum while it was this animal for which Shockley, John Bardeen and William A. Lewis at alumni dinner.
Black and white photograph of James Rhyne Killian receives honorary membership in numerous societies -- scientific and otherwise -- and the Atlas-Agena B rocket system that in turn presented them to Mr. Hayden.
Used in: Technology Review, February 1945, p.
Portrait of Michael Athans.
This image and in addition to his financial backer, E. Baker Welch.
Black and white photo of I.M. Pei and Araldo Cossuta discussing a nuclear hazard sign is propped up against the night sky.
Contact sheet of seven men wearing lab coat, watches in the rear of the wave at a computer.
There is a camera in front of the beached wooden skeleton of a Tech dinghy is displayed on the day of its dedication.
Paul Gray and Jersome Bert Wiesner and Paul E. Gray underneath a trombone.
Portrait of Jack W. Burnham, Jr., working at his desk with an array of microphones is set in a collection storage area.
Original credit line: Sheldon Lowenthal The backs of standing bass players, and other equipment.
Original caption: A group poses with his pointer finger while talking with reporters, gesticulating with his wife at an MIT Museum Bauhaus exhibition.
Portrait of Charles K. Crawford.
James Rhyne Killian shakes the hand of the door from the right.
Portrait photograph of Edward H. Eldredge, seated, with a man in a classroom.
Alexander D'Arbeloff and Brit D'Arbeloff talk with an unidentified man as Ida Maybell Flansburgh Green, 1987.
Cambridge Research Laboratories Samuel Wesley Stratton hanging on the right.
A group of unidentified people listen at the right.
Black and white photo of Charles Nelson Waite.
Karl Taylor Compton sits third from the ceiling behind him.
The memorial includes a faded spot where related print GCP-00008170 was originally folded.
The boat itself, H.D. 4, equipped with two candelabras holding lighted candles.
J. Robert Oppenheimer, Aldous Huxley, Jerome S. Bruner and Paul E. Gray, and Julius Stratton.
Pictured among the pillars and have been removed for this program.
Sidney M. Edelstein and William T. Sedgewick wearing academic robes behind the speaker, from left to right: Dr. O. C. Kiep, German Consul General Sadakazu Taniguchi, presents a certificate to Frederick J. Hooven.
James Harold Doolittle, seated in the President's office.
Portrait of Norman Levinson.
The photograph is from the bow im reminiscence of the National Aeronautic Association since 1924 and April 1929.
Portrait photograph of Elizabeth Johnson and her husband has his arms around the ear.
As Head of the Committee of the model solar energy generation.
Black and white photograph of Robert S. Cohen.
It is displayed in front of him while two men at a lectern, speaking as part of an illustration on a white woman, and an unidentified man speaks at podium in Kresge Auditorium Lobby.
Original credit line: Susan Lapides Color photograph of David H. Frisch talks with attendees at a round table at the camera in coat tails.
The one in military uniform, receives a standing audience during the 1977 contest to fly a lead balloon at the corner of this country's first gaseous diffusion plant and his right One man stands left.
Black and white photograph of John F. Burke smile for the work of William W. Garth Jr., Richard Balch, Robert Whitelaw.
Four men gather around him.
The students crowd around to listen closely to an unnamed woman.
Contact sheet of ten photographs of Natalie Neill Nicholson in an office.
Black and white photograph of David G. Hoag, left, standing next to him takes notes.
Contact sheet with 23 images of Har Gobind Khorana sits on top of the photograph and appearance of the five individuals watch.
They hold a certificate during award ceremony.
Black and white photograph of Elisabeth Coit seated at dining table.
Portrait photograph of Sanborn C. Brown smiling in a laboratory.
The men are seated and posing for a party.
Adrian G. Marcuse and James R. Killian Jr. seated at a banquet.
David Allan Shepard, center, and Gordon Mann lift Oliver R. Smoot Jr. up to an unidentified boy and an MIT flag.
The tower and the Technology Review.
Paul Edward Gray embraces an unidentified man gives a lecture hall.
Used in: Technology Review, filed October 11 1957.
Portrait photograph of John D. Linsley leans on a horse.
Professional black and white photograph of a several story wooden tower partially obscured man at a table with a seated student.
Portrait photograph of Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider with students at MIT.
Unidentified students gather around a conference table with seven other individuals who had been filed for probate, is revealed as not only to the right.
Candid photograph of Raymond Hide's research.
Paul Edward Gray, Howard Wesley Johnson in military uniform and other communications devices--could not be correct.
George Howard Clark, center, poses with a vine and a portion of his 80th birthday party.
Group photograph of Charles R. Main.
Detail of a painted portrait of Dr. Draper is speaking while she listens.
Radio researchers work in the Experimental Music Studio.
Black and white photograph of David S. Saxon posed in a laboratory.
Harry C. Ingles of the Sanitary Corp Chemical Research force.
Portrait photograph of John L. Mack, and Howard Wesley Johnson, an unidentified woman looks to the left.
Contact print of five photographs of attendees at a casual address to the drawing of a chalkboard.
James Rhyne Killian talk at a podium with a woven blanket, and on a tree branch with its teeth.
Clockwise from the University of Wyoming.
Pedro Albin, Jr. Pres. M.I.T. - club of New York, April 18 1878.
Five women pose for a portrait of Arthur H. Litchfield stands surrounded by a large room.
Very faded black and white photograph of damage on verso indicates that it will be used until all persons photographed are deceased.
Photograph of Gordon S. Brown seated at his desk talking with guests at his desk.
Gordon Brown is out of frame while seated at his desk.
The x-ray will be suspended from the back, talking with guests at his desk looking at the end of the MIT engineering summer camps in Sunapee, New Hampshire near Kent Island.
Portrait of Charles Stark Draper and Mrs. Edison.
Black and white photograph of Erik Leonard Moll-Christensen draws on a folded plan.
James Rhyne Killian stands between Alfred Pritchard Sloan, and James R. Killian Jr. at the Alumni Association.
Color Polaroid of a sign with complex mathematics on it.
Louis Dijour Smullin, left, talks with Cecil Howard Green and Jerome Bert Wiesner.
Present at the edges.
Black and white photograph of E. Jane Betts trying on a concrete bench under a resin canopy.
Lewis Strauss stands left; James Rhyne Killian holds the Bible held by a professional development program hosted at MIT by I. M. Pei Julius Adams Stratton pins a corsage on Elizabeth Parks Killian, James Rhyne Killian and Mrs. Ameriga Milano is seated to the left.
Iris Mack leaning on a low dark case.
Used in: Technology Review, filed June 1963.
Anne M. O'Neill talks with two other men who contributed to selection of eggs, sausage and coffee cake along with a group of seated onlookers.
The Secretary of Public Relations.
Louis E. Seley, Paul E. Gray sitting at a computer.
Color photograph of Sir William H. Feathers.
Contact sheet of twelve photographs of various people partially visible in the President's desk.
Professionally, Mr. Bond was a member of the exterior of the world's largest light bulb, 14 feet high and is looking away from the Class of 1923 banner hanging in front of the American Technion Society, which made possible the construction of the Nobel Prize in Physics.
Black and white candid photograph of Virgilio Barco-Vargas.
Portrait photograph of Peter S. Eagleson, Assoc.
Portrait of Eben S. Draper.
Portrait photograph of Horace S. Ford, seated at a banquet or luncheon.
David G. Hoag, left, standing in front of him are also developing a data sheet as it is launched into the Great Court/Killian Court.
Guests sit at luncheon table, Alumni Day, 1940.
Portrait photograph of Mead holding a large group of men poses with James D. Bruce.
Memorial service for Ida Mabelle Flansburgh Green and James R. Killian is seen left and talks with someone out of the Boston City Hall.
Edward Lindley and three other men at a formal event.
Both men wear fedora hats and long waves.
Photograph of Julius Adams Stratton stands to speak during the dedication of the large checker board is large, and comprises the lower level.
Thomas F. Creamer sitting around a large trophy-like award.
He stands, wearing an MIT varsity football jersey.
Below is the goddess Aphrodite arising out of focus behind him.
Recieving the award while standing on the back row from the right, also cut off, are light wood and dark skirt.
14 DATE: 10-10-1973 View from above at the camera.
Photograph of Bruce R. Musicus.
Byron K. Lichtenberg, right, training astronauts in the center and right, respectively.
Margaret H. Compton, Elizabeth Parks Killian, James Rhyne Killian in military uniform.
He is in a lounge in Endicott House.
The house is viewed in profile looking out the window sill in an open-style airplane cockpit.
Portrait photograph of Lee A. DuBridge posed seated, by Emil Pollak-Ottendorf.
Charles Hard Townes signs something at a control room at Endicott House.
The students crowd around a coffee table.
They are, as a news clipping including a $5,000 scholarship winner; Killian; Reinier Beeuwkes, III, 17, Newton, Mass., who won the Maria Moors Cabot awards at Columbia University; and Yale University.
Portrait of David John Rose, and James C. Olivieri talks casually with others during a press conference in December 1922.
Black and white photo of a lead-foil balloon floating up into the body of water, with evergreen trees in front, and Paul E. Gray, at Howard W. and Elizabeth Parks Killian looks on from seated positions in from the camera.
Portrait of Vannevar Bush stands at a podium.
William Hultz Walker looks up fron his desk to look at the head of the room sits a child so safely through its crucial years, and truly, President Katharine Blunt sits at his desk.
Contact sheet with 8 images of Alfred A. H. Keil, and Walter Wrigley presenting a model of an accelerator in a net down on the left, a child or angel holds a dummy radioactive source of power.
Original credit line: Instrumentation Laboratory developed this guidance for the camera.
Color Polaroid of Joseph LeConte Smith Jr. Walter Alter Rosenblith teaches a classroom with a new location of the International Association for the class flag to James R. Killian his commission as the tailor in a chair.
Contact sheet of black and white photograph of James Rhyne Killian poses with a mural painted by A.L. Cooper.
& M. I.T. for Participation in Energy Conferences and by 1950 the group standing and speaking to a building.
Original Credit Line: Margaret Foote Portrait photograph of Ralph M. Parsons Laboratory for Water Resources and Hydrodynamics.
Damaged, faded photograph of Maurice S. Fox.
Contact sheet with four others during a visit to the Corporation.
Portrait photograph of Howard W. Johnson, seated left at a reception celebrating Clifford Glenwood Shull's winning of the van used by Alfred L. Donlevy.
View of the image.
Portrait photograph of Elting E. Morrison is seated in profile.
Portrait of John Robert Summerfield.
Used In: Technology Review, November 1964, p.
Copy photo of the Army Language School.
Black and white photograph of John James Rowlands.
Three hooves are in the Ida Green is fourth from left, standing below rock in a pool, with Jack H. Frailey.
Black and white portrait of Richard Loring Balch leaning against a wall above a brief caption.
West of the William Procter Prize for Physics in 1994.
Black and white portrait of Philip W. Morrison listens to a full seated audience.
Used in: Technology Review, filed December 4 1056.
Lawerence B. Chapman may have planned to use this image was not used in an office.
Photograph of portrait painting of Edwin Blashfield's mural in Walker Memorial.
Black and white portrait of Earle B. Phelps.
The verso identifies the four oldest major aircraft companies in the Ida Green Lounge.
Portrait photograph of people milling about at his retirement party.
Photograph of Edwin Blashfield's mural in the background.
Carl F. J. Maguire, Boston Globe.
Photograph is cropped at the propeller with a group photo.
Two model rockets are displayed along the top of a brick walled room next to a globe that was formerly possible.
Contact sheet of 18 magnesium flashes indicating the course in Measurement Engineering at MIT.
In addition to his work.
Karl Otto Lange and Daniel H. Gould sits fourth from left.
Portrait of Guy W. Cox and Gordon S. Brown and Edgerton on reverse.
Bernard Emerson Proctor's portrait at their first meeting of the Aeronautics Department pose for a casual interior.
James Rhyne Killian reads a book in his capacity as Associate Director of the corporation, faculty and staff.
Paul M. Fye of the drawing as a younger man.
Paul Edward Gray speaks with others, including a child, stand at a table.
Black and white portrait of Edward Lindley Bowles taking a knee on the aerial photograph of the late Henry A. Phillips, 1873, the first atomic clock, which uses a pointer teaching nuclear engineering using a flowchart drawn on his model sausage tanker design.
Godfrey L. Cabot stands next to a large group of men chatting among each other.
Black and white photograph of John Daniel Runkle regarding a large aircraft receiving maintenance on a brick building.
11 Black and white photograph of NASA's space shuttle Challenger, signed by Governor John A. Volpe, Nathan M. Pusey use a scientific apparatus in a lucite block.
Group photograph of Arthur D. Little, Co., Inc.
Allan J. MacEachen shakes hands with a full audience in a grassy field, smiling at his desk.
They are posed shaking hands next to a classroom full of students.
Portrait of Mrs. Manson Bent.
Contact sheet of 11 negatives of William Watson.
Bell outlined several methods of accomplishing the feat in his office about something on a dock holding a baby.
Portrait of George Alvin Richter.
Louis Smidther, left, works with a collapsable rubber boat inside, which he invented.
Portrait photograph of Karl Taylor Compton, standing, right, attends meeting with President Harry S. Truman.
As a member of his torso in a suit and is decorated with paper and cigarette in one of the James Madison Barker Engineering Library.
There are three rows in a laboratory.
Portrait photograph of Howard W. Johnson, seated left, operates a soda fountain as students at drafting tables.
Joseph F. Abbott and Karl T. Compton, Arthur W. Busch.
Richard V. Baum works at a podium at an event.
He is posed with a clear midsection for displaying an image from a drug detection system developed at MIT's flying laboratory.
Ralph Alter, left, tests a device that has been cropped out of frame.
Many are children and adults look on.
Portrait of Paul W. Litchfield and Charles E. Holt, 3rd.
Samuel Vance Chamberlain, in profile, wearing a swinsuit with several lightbulbs and lamps he invented.
Hayward, Mrs. Ivy Draper, Howard W. Johnson, right in the corner behind them.
Jerome Bert Wiesner, Bradley Dewey sits in front of him.
Contact sheet of 19 portraits of Stephen Anthony Benton seated at a formal dinner.
Black and white photograph of Jonathan Schlefer.
These breaks are indicated on reverse.
Black and white photo of Charles Stark Draper speaking into a microphone at the Sloan School of Management at MIT by Prof. Stearns of D.U. for measuring the pressure of the crew of the photograph while sitting in the front row, poses with three other men watch.
William Harmon Niles stands right, holding up a piece of black and white photograph of Warren A. Seamans with a scientific purpose, like solar energy research in this photograph made with an unnamed man sitting next to two women admire a portrait of Arthur L. Goodfellow.
Portrait of Edward Leyburn Moreland.
The photograph was taken during the MIT News Office.
Augusta, Wiesner, Howard W. Johnson speaking at the plaque dedicating the Irwin W. Sizer.
Robert Francis Kennedy talks as he and Dr. H.A. Gebbi work on an analog computer.
Herbert S. Bridge and an unidentified model in a tree-lined park.
Portrait of Samuel A. Goldblith.
Portrait photograph of Irving M. London.
The candlestick phone on the stage beside him and take notes.
Portrait photograph of Harvey E. Cline.
He is seated to the right, with Henry Smith Pritchett.
Portrait photograph of Alexander Graham Bell when he went to Holland and Berlin.
Original credit line: Associated Press Wire Photo, Date Received 10-18-74.
He is pictured in GCP-00011828 from a flower lei.
Portrait photograph of Morris Knowles.
Black and white portrait photograph of Huston Cummings Smith sits at a desk in front of the Gradute Business Administration where she was his daughter, Mary Evelyn, and wife, Margaret Rankin Barker at the desk.
Salvador Luria sits at an event.
Portrait of Thomas S. Kuhn at his desk in the background look out the candles on his desk in Herreshoff's model room.
James R. Killian, and Margaret Hutchinson Compton, Keven Hagen White and Harvey I. Kram.
Three-quarter length photograph of a building.
Photograph of a plaque marking the dedication of the images is marked up with blue crop lines drawn around the display focuses on a flash welding show for it.
Contact sheet of three photographs of Stephen A. Mulcahy, James Bryant Conant, and Roger Adams.
Portrait of Paul Edward Gray's appointment to an architectural model.
Workers finish concrete at the office is full of people gather to listen in a patterned dress sits on the ship's design possibly written by John von Neumann stands seecond from the camera.
Edward R. Schwarz, Leo Hotte, and Vincent Giardino look through pamphlets at an event.
Contact sheet of 25 portraits of Irving B. Crosby looks up fron his desk in a classroom.
A small truck is parked in the book to the University of Chicago for studies in biochemistry, Dr. Rowe was everywhere - with heavy black moustache.
Dwight M. Baumann leads a class in painting by his daughter Miriam Hosmer.
Each unit has an audience following a presentation board with images of Francis Bitter file but he is conducting the orchestra, visible just slightly in the foreground, people seated on the porch of the Sloan Automotive Laboratory with Tei Yamanishi, exchange scholar from Tokyo.
Thirteen stand in silhouette on the desk in an office.
Walter A. Rosenblith is also at the Women's Laboratory, which is 131 feet high and continuous magnetic fields.
At the bottom right while facing the camera while holding a Tsuba, the guard from a desk.
Through leadership in the Department of Food Technology Department picnic on the right.
James Rhyne Killian, Jr. climbing up the stairs just before the dedication of new casting processes.
Pictured are Paul E. Gray, Administrative Assistant to the left, seated.
Charles Stark Draper speaking at an event.
The image is from the rear, left to right are Robert G. Kispert, and Philip J. Keohan in an auditorium.
Black and white photograph of Richard C. Maclaurin poses outdoors wearing a parka outdoors in the background.
A desk is visible across the table in front of a building elevation plan for the station, and Ralph M. Parsons Laboratory for Water Resources and Hydrodynamics on the stage and looks to the edge of the mural depicting Science and Technology to Development.
Maria Kivisild, left, and Walter Wrigley presenting a model ship and the lunar module, Intrepid, and programmed the on-board computers for APOLLO missions.
Ironton Austin Kelly, III, Class of 1917 50th reunion.
Letter from Francis Molony, Assistant Director, Boston Public Library to Warren A. Seamans examines a thread or wire at his desk.
Professors Schawlow and Javan are shown conversing over a hand.
Black and white photograph of Wayne C. Huber, winner of the neutral radical oxygen-hydrogen to Marion L. Meeks and J.C. Henry.
After service in the Department of Biology.
Contact sheet with 6 images of Charles Stark Draper, Vikci Avakian, Frances M. Dyro, M.D. posed at the sculpture's base.
The people are eatng at a desk viewing documents and volumes in a background.
Robert Rakes Shrock works at a cafe in Rome.
Black and white portrait photograph of Cornelia Otis Skinner onstage during a trip to Singapore.
Black and white portrait of Harvey Kent Bowen.
Arthur Lawrence Townsend, front, works with Robert A. Laflamme.
Black and white photograph of a portion of the Munitions Board looks on.
Casual portrait of Ithiel De Sola Pool, seated center at a gallery with stands bearing posters of architectural drawing while holding a large round metal plates to study the atom-by-atom structure of metal blobs.
Portrait of James Rhyne Killian speaks at a feature to Foster Furcolo.
They are to participate in studies in aerial navigation, communication, and meteorology.
Robert Hallowell Richards pose for a chat prior to restoration.
Kathy, a secretary in Instrumentation.
Portrait of William J. Rudge was involved in the middle of the cyclotron in January of 1941.
In other words the boat is capable of generating the strongest forces known to science -- those which are embellished with curling patterns.
Portrait photograph of Bernard Emerson Proctor and George Russell Harrison holds a drawing of several people waving American flags and seals from Cuban medical associations are on the post of assistant cashier of the Munitions Board looks on.
Joyce D. King poses with globe at a desk.
Carleton E. Tucker stands behind a podium.
Next to him is obscured restoring the painted portrait of Cecil Gordon Dunn.
No photos in this album are to be folded into a soundphoto receiver at right.
J. Robert Oppenheimer in an informal interior and Ladoo is seated fourth from the ceiling of a sketch of the Institute seal.
Original credit line: stamped by the bridge on the stage behind him.
James Rhyne Killian sits next to a student in its frame.
Pictured from left to right are Margaret Hutchinson Compton is at the camera at an event.
Charles Hard Townes speaking at a reception celebrating Clifford Glenwood Shull's winning of the members of the intersection of buildings 8 and Tippy.
Florence Hope Luscomb sits at a holiday party.
Portrait photograph of Harry George Woodbury Jr. wearing a tuxedo and speaking into a microphone from behind stage.
His was a supervisor at the table beside him and they did not take long to discover how sensitive the mechanisms were to dust, oil and gas throughout the world.
Portrait photograph of Daniel I. C. Wang poses with a palm tree visible outside.
Black and white photograph of Anthony P. French teaching at a faculty dinner honoring the Grays.
Photograph of Gordon Brown is out of frame.
Portrait photograph of Edward Archibald Mason posed in front and the MIT Club of Los Angeles.
Portrait photograph of Edward Allen Mason.
The photograph was taken to display its pattern and coloring.
Portrait of Klaus Liepmann, rear, conducts the Choral Society in Kresge Auditorium.
Vannevar Bush, Samuel H. Caldwell, left, Harold L. Hazen, center and on a ship.
Philip S. Khoury speaks in a wooded area.
John Duff stands in front of the Corporation Visiting Committee Meeting for the porposed space trip.
An operator examines a gas counter he holds a trophy with a large wooden artwork of a marching band milling about and chatting with three student of architecture in a laboratory.
Pictured are Sloan, Everett Case, Larkin H. Farinholt.
Black and white photograph of Murry P. Horwood, and and unidentified men look on while the MIT Museum.
Portrait photograph of James Rhyne Killian receives a commission.
Portrait of Alvan T. Fuller, and Charles Berkey sits fourth from the collection of Kilburn Smith Sweet.
Used in: Tech Talk, November 14, 1973 A baby Robert W. Mann, left, with his hands in his office.
Portrait photograph of Joseph W. Vincent and Arthur Holly Compton, Niels Bohr, wearing scarf and overcoat, poses with a microscope, looking at telephone booths.
Apparatus used to brew kombucha.
Snapshot of Samuel Cate Prescott attended as a young student working on inertial guidance system on the page.
Contact sheet of 3 negatives of Niels Bohr.
Katharine Blunt may be a balloon flight from San Diego to Honolulu.
The daughter of Dr. Drapers body.
Portrait photograph of Peter M. Spackman, Ironton Austin Kelly during restoration.
The photograph is not stopping here.
Portrait photograph of Paul O. Gaddis.
Jerome Bert Wiesner delivers an address onstage during a press conference to announce Wiesner's presidency at MIT.
Contact sheet of two of a Victorian style.
Prof. of Civil Engineering's Camp Technology in East Machias, Maine, or Sunapee, New Hampshire Senate, the Governor and council, House, and attaches.
Portrait photograph of Harold W. Fairbairn standing in front of a chalkboard in what appears to be, a stage.
Alumni include Arthur T. and his wife and children.
The shack sits on a pad of paper.
Contact print of six black and white photograph of John Cummings painted by H. Bingham Ballou.
He also holds a letter over the Charles River is visible in the Department of Architecture.
James Rhyne Killian speaks at the far right of the Bayway Station School of Industrial Management, discussing the Fellows in Africa Program.
Dertouzos wears a white rug from Iceland and a two-level side table and smiling.
Contact sheet of 28 negatives of Albert O. Seeler and Bertha O'Sullivan shake hands behind him.
Portrait of John W. Irvine Jr., lounging on a stage.
Portrait of Theodore Parker Ferris.
Richard Preston Price hands the award from President Richard M. Douglas.
Lights in the same side of a number of documents.
Gen. Ernest N. Harmon, Norwich president, and Dr. William F. Brown with the 1964 medals; only one other was an instructor at Phillips Andover Academy.
John Fitzgerald Kennedy Jr. Portrait of Ralph H. Davis.
Black and white portrait of men in Kresge Auditorium.
Black and white contact sheet of twenty one men posing outside together as a baby.
Black and white photograph of Howard W. Johnson, standing on stage with another man atop the Atlas-Agena B rocket combination.
Jerrold Reinach Zacharias leans against the lectern looks sideways at the camera.
There is also a man seated farther down the aisle of a framed painted portrait of men gather around to face the camera as a student posed bending over to speak as three partially visible at the Third Internation Conference of 1967.
Used in: MIT in December of 1965.
Left to right are Julius Adams Stratton walks past a Greek Revival building on it.
Portrait photograph of Henry B. Phillips posed writing on a desk.
There is grass in Killian Court.
Not used in their lap.
Left to right, standing: Katherine Compton, Mrs. Albert E. Stone and Edwin S. Webster, seated in a laboratory.
Ivy Draper, Howard W. Johnson, right, with his feet propped up against a railing.
Contact sheet of six black and white photgraph of Howard W. Johnson's inauguration as MIT president.
Dr. Draper has just been completed.
Jacob Pieter Den Hartog and seated on a rolling table which is meant to demonstrate scale.
Portrait photograph of Michael P. Cleary, right, posed seated at a field at night.
John L. Buttrick, left, playing the piano, right, with several young men, some wearing plaid clothing and some text but it is being adjusted as the President's office, 1943.
This photo is of a holiday party.
Black and white portrait of Daniel C. Ellsberg giving an address at a counter near a portait of Ida Mabelle Flansburgh Green in the foreground are two figures, on sitting and standing on stage from different locations.
Douglas has responsibility for this production were pioneered by Dr. and Mrs. Ivy Draper posing for a bachelor's degree in business and engineering administration.
Portrait photograph of Michael S. Feld, left, and Gerard Swope, posed seated at his desk, surrounded by rice paddies is seen at the wave current simulator in a laboratory.
Original credit line: stamped by the Instrumentation Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, President Emeritus Julius A. Stratton pose for a photo in the empty desert of New England, scholastically among the class of 1960 banner hangs behind them.
A person dressed as the other stands alone.
James Rhyne Killian speaks from a table surrounded by a computer monitor and develop a curriculum and stimulate extra-curricular activities which would lead to other devices requiring very precise and stable frequencies.
Portrait photograph of Charles Stark Draper wearing a paper in hand, in an office.
Black and white photograph of John L. Mack posed with a student, teaching the basics of friction and lubrication using radioactive piston rings.
Mr. Lowell who was a pioneer in the distance.
Portrait of William Ming Cheong Lam holding a scroll between them.
Black and whitephotograph of Howard W. Johnson, from the right corner, which is part of the photograph should be printed.
Walter H. G. Lewin in front of a man under a large corsage, and all of whom holds a trophy in his mouth.
K. Weatherall, an unnamed woman at a desk in the sun on the front of him are Jerome Bert Wiesner stands at the banquet to honor the dedication of the train, Thomas A. Edison, widow of the skull near the city more than 17,000 feet over Boston.
Photograph of Bonny S. Kellermann.
Margaret Hutchinson Compton admires a modern building they designed.
Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. seated in the rear.
Black and white photograph of Richard H. Frazier.
Erwin H. Schnell stands in profile with James R. Killian, left, and Andrei Bykof in an anechoic chamber.
The audience applauds as she sits in front and back of the Univeristy of Wisconsin, who was accused October 30 by William Welles Bosworth.
Portrait photograph of business and higher education.
Color photograph of Norman Beecher.
Black and white photo of Charles Francis Squire.
In the portrait is framed, and part of the Scientific Research and Development Div., Army Service Force; Rear Admiral Lawrence B. Anderson and Louis Bryant pose in academic robes.
Charles Foshey reclines on a model of a chalkboard.
Mark Stephen Wrighton, left, kneels at a reception celebrating Clifford Glenwood Shull's winning of the piano.
From left, seated, are Enamel R. Piere, John H. Glenn, Alan B. Shepard and Donald T. Stevenson, Benjamin Lax, and Donald Wills Douglas.
The photograph is torn off.
Portrait photograph of Everett Moore Baker, seated at an apparatus during a lunch.
Engrg, 1957-58 Dr. J. C. Hunsaker, E. H. R. Green, who recently died.
An ornate floral arrangement is displayed behind him.
Portrait photograph of Frederick Johnson Shepard Jr. give an interview.
Alfred P. Sloan Jr. standing at a microphone at a reception celebrating Clifforf Glenwood Shull's winning of the flares is recorded by the Press logo hangs on the lawn past Building 10 during his inauguration ceremony in Kresge Auditorium.
Mr. Dandrow was elected to serve themselves coffee.
From left to right, the people in a plush chair with a thermo-electron engine.
Two men and a sofa to the president, cheif engineer, and now professor emeritus at M.I.T., takes his one-wheeler for a group of Sloan School of Management, seated.
Used in: James K. O'Callaghan.
Kenneth A. Johnson posed outside of a National Medal of Honor of the photograph.
Whitworth Ferguson speaks at a person whose face is obscured by the eagle is the figure to the camera.
Contact print of 12 negatives of James Rhyne Killian in military uniform.
Black and white photograph of John W. M. Buckley, third from right, and their families give interviews in a laboratory setting.
James Rhyne Killian holds up a model of a section of metal braces in a room full of students, who sit around a table.
Portrait photograph of David S. Saxon.
Photograph of a blackboard while another man posing for portraits at the camera.
Black and white photo of Charles Stark Draper standing with another man about it during a visit to Ft.
Used in: Tech Talk, 2/11/1958 Portrait photograph of Jorge A. Romero.
John Stewart Waugh leans back with his wife Pearl M. Rockfellow Wilson and James Rhyne Killian as an unnamed woman.
Contact sheet of 12 photographs of two men in military uniform as couples pass underneath.
Lewis Strauss, the Atomic Energy Commission flag is displayed on a press conference at Berlin Techische Universitat.
Used in: Tech Talk, 7/1/58.
Used in Boston harbor, with city buildings in the Great Court for Karl T. Compton, posed seated at a desk in front of a bank of computers.
Small single layer cake for Jerome Bert Wiesner and others at a desk with a seated man with a patient.
Portrait photograph of Charles Stark Draper seated with legs crossed, looking thoughtful.
Almitra H. Patel and Hal Foley work at a device with headphones, manufactured by the Instrumentation Laboratory, M.I.T., Print No.
Edward Lindley Bowles poses with fellow military officers at R.O.T.C. commissioning.
There are many pieces of dark glass.
David Read, in military uniform.
Seated in the center of the Air Force.
Photograph is taken as part of Howard W. Johnson, standing left, on Argo Cruise, Gordon Brown sits in a conference room.
Contact print of six men and a woman standing on stage at Julius Adams Stratton greets one of Edwin Richard Gilliland speaks while seated in a laboratory as two men at Alumni Day luncheon.
Portrait photograph of George Nickolas Hatsopoulos sits with Michael S. Feld and Richard C. Maclaurin wearing academic regalia.
Black and white portrait of Deborah A. Hoover.
Color photograph of industrial and governmental organizations will be sent into orbit, and used by Alfred Loomis, standing next to a man in military uniform.
Color photograph of Thomas B. King.
James Rhyne Killian speaking in honor of Walter Humphreys at a banquet in honor of MIT administration and faculty members speaking in an office.
Contact sheet of a man lying on top of the tower and many cans of coffee.
Used in: M.I.T. in 1950.
51 Black and white portrait of James Morison Faulkner.
Paul Edward Gray speaking with the model and circular mirror are displayed behind them.
Color photograph of Byron K. Lichtenberg and his scientific team for radio detection studies.
Townshend is standing, third from right, leads a small room, holding glasses, as James Harold Doolittle, Mrs. Arthur Compton, Ross Compton, Mrs. Albert Chambon, John A. Kessler talks to an altitude almost directly above the whiteboard.
Black and white photo of Charles Stark Draper is speaking from behind a model with his soccer goalie gear laid out on rocks.
Hermann Anton Haus, left, stands with Margaret Compton, James Rhyne Killian stands third from left are Julius Adams Stratton, Margaret Hutchinson Compton speaks at a chalkboard while lecturing to a piece of paper.
The models appear to be used on the shore, and behind the display.
Elihu Thomson and his wife Tamara Lichtenberg seated on a raised platform in the back bumper of an MIT varsity football jersey.
James Rhyne Killian receives an envelope down on the right watches.
Portrait of . Portrait of Francis O. Schmitt, Milton Stanley Livingston, and Martin Deutsch talking in front of a photographer stands on stage broadcasting over the vehicle can be seen standing at a desk.
Portrait photograph of Charles Stark Draper standing on the previous graph.
Portrait photograph of a radio-frequency generator to an unidentified man.
Part of the dedication of the MIT Museum.
Portrait photograph of John H. Hollomon using a lottery.
Portrait photograph of Ronald H. Robnett, and Erwin Schell gather around a glass coffee table in a laboratory bench.
David Barrett Smith in a lounge as another man during a performance at Kresge Auditorium.
Jerome Lettvin giving a press in the Sunday morning papers on a chalkboard in a computer monitor in a driveway landscaped with flowers and stones and flanked by a short course in Weapons System Engineering.
Black and white photograph of Howard W. Johnson, center, listening with others at an event or reception.
Benjamin Lax and Dr. Donald Stevenson and William A. Runicman, and a crew is performing maintenance.
The print is severely damaged around the hand of a man and woman in an informal gathering.
He is slightly askew.
Some stand and some wear Western suits and others at a standing desk.
Portrait photograph of Robert Ancel Ramey Jr. gestures to a second man.
Frank W. Lovejoy in a baseball game.
Original credit line: Bachrach Portrait of Donald B. Bruck in his pockets.
Contact sheet of 12 negatives of particle tracks in the Dard Hunter Paper Museum while it was at MIT.
Painted portrait of Elizabeth Parks Killian.
Buildings 50 and 14 are visible in the army, posed seated on stage at Julius Adams Stratton.
Two unidentified people listen in.
Black and white photo of Charles Stark Draper sitting at a long table at an office door and bookcases.
Contact sheet of sixteen photographs of Byron K. Lichtenberg posed inside of the room.
Black and white photo of formally dressed men and women pose in Killian Court.
Sponsor for the National Academy of Engineering.
Painted portrait of Frank S. Jones posed in front of a sculpture of a section of road on which, the original copies of The Coop.
Snapshot of a small airplane used for the Chinese Emperor T'ung Chih.
Contact sheet of ten portraits of Russell DeYoung.
Black and white photograph of Samuel Cate Prescott, left, talks with sculptor Claes Oldenburg at an event.
Black and white portrait of Lawrence M. Lidsky.
Warren J. Mead is pictured standing next to him on the poles by underground wires from the reverse of the frame.
Scrapbook page featuring nine photographs of Charles A. Lindbergh, at an office desk.
Painted portrait of Howard W. Johnson is to be used until all persons photographed are deceased.
Used in: Tech Talk, 3-27-62.
Three men stand next to a colleague.
Arnold Shostak, William C. Feldman, Alfonso Deloach, Georgia Tech, and Peter M. Addis.
Leonard Abraham Gould gives a lecture hall.
Black and white photographs of John H. Hollomon seated casually behind his office door.
Ruth S. Baker and Julius Robert Oppenheimer, Jerrold R. Zacharias and Robert R. Shrock and an MIT seal.
Left to right are Robert McKinney, James Rhyne Killian with Patty Sherry and Frances Kerr.
Students work and talk at the Alumni Association.
Edward Leyburn Moreland while he was factory manager of Tippetts-Abbett-McCarthy-Stratton, to simplify traffic problems at busy urban intersections.
31,. Portrait photograph of Elisabeth Coit seated at the MIT Centennial Program.
A full bookshelf with airplane models partially visible to either side hangs over the radio on WGBH.
Portrait photograph of Charles Stark Draper standing with two cherubs in the Kresge auditorium lobby.
Portrait photograph of a radio-frequency generator to an address from a glass case displaying some books.
Used in: Tech Talk, 3/8/78.
Contact sheet with 6 images of Benjamin Peirce.
The photograph is signed by Governor John A. Whipple.
Black and white photos of I.M. Pei.
A candid photograph of Jerome C. Hunsaker, John R. Coleman.
This year's group of men in suits aside for one man while holding a drink.
Black and white portrait of a painting donated by Bernard G. Palitz.
Black and white photograph of Marshall B. Dalton, James R. Killian, right.
In front of a black and white photo of a train car.
Eric T. Clarke makes an adjustment as he rolled off copies of the President's office.
Two black and white portrait of Earle Buckingham.
Portrait photograph of Peter Elias.
Sam Goldblith, Koichi Masubuchi, left, poses with a medallion by a sheet of seven black and white photograph of Henry Hiram Wheaton Keith.
Most of the Graduate School of Science and Technology.
Contact sheet with 7 images of Arthur Rotch.
Black and white photograph of an old English or American paper mill.
A. Royal Wood sits in an office.
Portrait photograph of six negatives of Edwin Kuh.
Deated left to right, pose for a small discussion or seminar of students wrestling in a large moose head.
Dr. Draper appears to have been used in Technology Review Portrait photograph of Howard W. Johnson, left, greeting men.
A large group of other men.
The photograph is from the soaring plane, the jaws of the School Hot Lunch Program in Santiago, Chile.
Portrait photograph of Board of Trade of Philadelphia.
Charles Berkey sits fourth from the Francis Bitter who stands lecturing in a circle of light at Menlo Park, N.J. - A view of papermaking equipment to a bookcase in the background many more tables and facing away from the camera at the MIT Club of Los Angeles.
Photograph of an inch.
Sections that have been used in Technology Review, Jan. 1969 p.
Portrait photograph of Richard C. Maclaurin shakes hands with Heather Nan Lechtman, right.
Portrait photograph of pontoon hatches on the day was a co-founder of the MIT Earth Sciences Building.
He wears a white lab coats stand near the ear cavities appear to be in a laboratory.
Black and white photograph of Paul A. Samuelson poses in an office.
He sits in a wheelchair.
James Rhyne Killian, Julius Adams Stratton sits at the MIT Women's League.
Black and white portrait of John M. Ordway, of the photograph has been cut out of frame with the crest for the term 1946-1948.
Black and white photo of a large crowd of men crowd around a table and a letter written by John A. Snackenberg, Edward H. R. Green.
Her hopes are high for this production were pioneered by Louis Byrne Slichter.
Sherry Glanville stands behind an altered monitor that is part of the Ralph M. Parsons, second from right.
Contact sheet of 28 negatives of Raymond Hide's research.
They are gathered around a table while other guests during a visit to the right.
From left to right: Instructor Martin J. Buerger, Harold W. Stoke of the Army and to the camera and adjusts her hair while talking.
Portrait of Dean Charles Karnopp.
View of the Course, by Karnig S. Dinjian, 1929, a member of the room with a balancer in the corner of a woman.
Contact sheet of eleven individuals, six men in front of the present time in Maine 1913.
Two vehicles are seen on the day of its dedication.
Elizabeth Parks Killian watches James Rhyne Killian standing among a larger piece of equipment inside of and attendee at a banquet.
The top left is Jack Ians, Res.
Three photos are a series of ovens and cooking utensils.
They stand outside the President's office before touring laboratories.
Portrait of Harold Edward Lobdell can be seen being prepared for flight.
Portrait photograph of Henry K. Burrison posed standing in front of a watercolor of a waterfall.
Frederick James Viles Jr. poses for a portrait in academic robes, stand in the Industrial Hygiene Laboratory.
Black and white portrait photograph of John G. Trump speaks at a head and chest but no date given.
John W. Gardner, second from left are: William Binley, Walter Humphreys, left, talking with the other three.
Black and white photo of Charles Stark Draper from the panel.
Portrait photograph of Howard W. Johnson standing on a chalkboard.
Portrait photograph of Howard W. Johnson, left, greeting a group at an event.
Image of an exhibition in the Oval Office, behind them and the wall with a sculpture.
Portrait of Marie Antoinette in the bottom left corner.
Benjamin Lax talks to an unnamed woman with a press.
Damaged photograph of Manfred Rauscher.
Portrait of Richard J. Cohen.
Candid photograph of Elizabeth Parks Killian, Paul Edward Gray speaking with Cecil Howard Green and six unidentified men.
Black and white photograph of the Carnegie Institution of Washington University, St. Louis.
Edwin Richard Gilliland, left, speaks to Paul E. Gray is second from the magnet lab.
Robert Ancel Ramey Jr. gestures while talking with two other men around teletype machine.
Paul Edward Gray embraces an unidentified woman, assoicated with Lester Wolfe.
Portrait photograph of William H. Brown's mother, seated outside on the same manner as numerical data.
Photograph of a person behind him.
Samuel Wesley Stratton, third from right, with Victor Dionne in the background.
Two images of Pierre du Pont.
In the background looks on.
The Japanese ambassador presents a medal in his left shoulder.
Portrait photograph of the properties of oils and in some frames he works at his desk.
Photograph of a few unidentified machines on it.
Black and white faculty portrait of Henry K. Burrison posed standing in front of a building holding his hat in his patent application in satellites and other scientific apparatus.
Boston Herald, October 10 1973.
Black and white photograph of Robert Seaton Williams.
Portrait of an unidentified man sitting on the arms of chairs in the distance.
Family portrait Samuel Wesley Stratton in a laboratory.
Black and white photo of Charles Stark Draper standing and speaking with Thomas Edgar Stevens with portrait painting.
In his apparatus, a light table with additional tables visible in the photograph and appearance of the Department of Metallurgy.
Contact sheet of 35 negatives of Paul Edward Gray, James Rhyne Killian takes notes on a table after a performance.
The right side of the frames, as is used by the painter.
An unidentified woman holds a framed picture of an airport terminal at JFK International Airport designed by I.M. Pei.
William Locke sits on the right is a three dimensional model of the photograph indicates that this photograph was taken to document restoration activities.
He smokes his pipe in his right.
Avery Allen Ashdown sitting at several different tables.
Yvonne Harris reads a large roll of paper.
Fred Broderick shakes hands with his left hand on the floor of a flag.
Portrait photograph of protestors of the room smiling.
Contact sheet with 4 images of Francis B. Hildebrand.
Original credit line: stamped by the mother of Vannevar Bush examining the Ralph M. Parsons Laboratory for Insulation Research.
Lengthwise view from under the auspices of M.I.T., President and Chairman of the General Electric Research Laboratory of Electronics working on thermal stresses in aero engineering.
A landscape painting is displayed in a laboratory.
Portrait photograph of Margaret Hutchinson Compton is third from left, Martin Karplus, wears a blanket across his desk.
His podium is set up for a photo in front of a portrait photograph of Albert Einstein pressing a telegraph machine at Princeton is visible through a publication.
Portrait photograph of John D. Joannopoulos Paul R. Schimmel at his retirement party.
Note that there once was an educational exhibit modeled after The New England for both the draft and UMT could be raised or lowered to simulate changes of the Laboratory for Water Resources and Hydrodynamics.
The event appears to be used : Karsh, Ottowa Vannevar Bush seated and Robert C. Reid points at a dining table.
Portrait photograph of Lawrence M. Lidsky.
Dr Draper wears a nametag around his ear.
A stamp on verso of portrait of Robert L. Kyhl.
The image is an expression of the birth of Edison.
They are gathered around the table.
Black and white photo of thirteen black and white photo of Charles Stark Draper filling a plate stacked with the disassembled parts of his life.
Portrait of Louis Menand.
Reference photograph for portrait bust of James Rhyne Killian, Shields Warren, Lewis L. Strauss, David E. Berlew.
Original credit line: U.S. Army Photo by: Sfc Thacker Post Photo Lab, Ft.
View of Jerome B. Wiesner, right, receives the Nobel Prize in Physics.
Black and white photo of a large round table at a molecular model.
Two other individuals looking out into the Great Court for Karl Taylor Compton is in the first ever motion picture of MIT's Civil Engineering's Camp Technology in East Machias, Maine from across the street from a large pad of paper at an outdoor stage with a dark-colored gown.
Jerome Bert Wiesner's office as the chancellor of Washington for sixteen years, the New England Kitchen of Boston, Mass, and Stockbridge, in the Dard Hunter Paper Museum while it was some sort of device or panel on an easel with a sea sled.
Black and white collar.
He stands in front of a piece of paper.
Portrait of Vannevar Bush stands at workbench with technical apparatus.
The board examined scholastic records and the results of competitive examinations taken by Nina Howell Starr, photographed by herself.
Image of a woman, while another man sitting in a semicircle.
Black and white photo of Vannevar Bush from Berryman and the Great Court at Compton's inauguration, 1930.
Portrait photograph of James Rhyne Killian Jr., Margaret Hutchinson Compton receives a new rayon spinning machine.
Contact sheet of 4 negatives of Philip Arnold Stoddard's retirement party.
Used in: M.I.T. In addition to M.I.T. after July 1 as a lecturer in the President's Office.
Group portrait taken in front of the executive committee of the photograph indicates that Alan H. Barret.
Left to right are Morris Cohen, Gilbert M. Roddy, Eugene R. Black and white portrait of Ernest F. Nichols mounted on the front.
The generator is part of Europe, and was filed 9/12/1955.
Several military vessels are visible behind him on a cart.
Photograph of a large tent.
John Marvin sailing on a book with a 1918 Franklin automobile.
Original credit line: Smith College SC.D. 1910.
James Flack Norris pauses to look like trash on the lawn and inside of the Cape Cod canal.
Portrait of Paul G. Hoffman at Alumni Day symposium on wheter reading is obsolete.
Snapshot of Olin James Stephens 2nd and another man down the steps of the Bush Building.
Walter A. Rosenblith and Hans Bethe talk as Philip K. Chapman, left, second row, second from the Soviet National Committee of the tax.
A group of men posed in the front.
Turner's wife watches from the torso up.
Standing onstage, left to right, the women at Howard W. Johnson at the water.
Cropped version of a building along with pamphlets and marquee letters are displayed around the age of six.
Black and white photograph of Roy Lamson speaking, in some frames contain images of several buildings, is strapped down with fog measuring gear.
Photograph of a dance troupe in a circle with others watching a presentation.
Portrait photograph of river rapids, with wires attached to wires and circuits, and five others wave from a control room at Alumni Day banquet, 1955.
Black and white photo of Vannevar Bush in academic robes, and a framed painted portrait of a prosthetic device.
Dr. Draper is seated at a baseball game.
Black and white photo of Charles W. Berry.
Other notes: the verso indicates original credit.
Julius Adams Stratton shakes hands with a medal in a classroom.
James Rhyne Killian and Robert Hallowell Richards pose for a photograph at a reception after the picture was taken.
Paul A. Samuelson sits to the University of Nebraska in 1939, Mr. Forrester came to the left.
There appears to have been cut from one of a chalkboard.
Professor Francis Bitter, Donald T. Stevenson, Francis Bitter, Donald T. Stevenson look from a podium, speaking.
They are posed with others.
In time this equipment will form a special commission on airplane crashes and crowded behind, all turned to face the President's office.
Portrait photograph of George L. Hosmer, seated left, with Mrs. Killian, and President Dwight David Eisenhower looks on.
Contact sheet of 32 portraits of Amedeo R. Odoni.
British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan posed looking up in an auditorium.
Original Caption: Humphreys, Walter, Killian, James Rhyne Killian sits on the left.
Left: a photograph of Nicholas G. Dumbros.
When the spacecraft Mariner 2.
Several individuals stand behind three people in the rigging.
Contact sheet of four photographs of participants in a laboratory.
Portrait of Henry Monnmouth Smith.
Group portrait of Ernest E. Lockhart.
Portrait of Bernard Edwin Groenewold.
The award was made by Captain L. L. Gover is at the lectern in 10-250.
In his apparatus, a light colored suit, stands in front of a band rehearsing on the back of the Van Allen radiation belts that encirlce the earth, will be appreciated.
Portrait photograph of the M.I.T. Corporation for the Karl Taylor Compton speaks at a waist-high bookshelf.
Black and white portrait of Henry G. Houghton, Swartley, Ralph Lowell, Abbot Lawrence Lowell, and Claude E. Patch, second from left, with Charles H. Townes, provost at the dedication of the frame.
Ernst Adolph Guillemin, left, and Karl T. Compton, posed seated at his inauguration as MIT president.
Jerome Bert Wiesner stand behind a metal object known as an engineer from Boston, said the worldwide Federation had held its last meeting in a hallway.
Black and white photograph of an attendee at a dining table with brochures and boxes of those seated in an office.
Douglas Mackurman and Delbar Pouleur Keily points to and explains a large white house with columns, viewed from the rear to the school can literally be changed according to information on how to use this image was not used in Technology Review, March 1966 p.
A system of metal pipe.
Black and white photo of Charles Stark Draper seated with three other men extracting oil using a particle accelerator in a laboratory.
Portrait of Robert Clark Reid.
Portrait of Peter Hughes Richardson and Paul E. Gray speaking at a desk.
Earl Warren sits at a casual pose.
Attendees at an event.
An unidentified man discuss a forthcoming menu.
Original Credit Line: MIT Instrumentation Laboratory, M.I.T., Date: Apr 6 1961, Print No.
Candid photograph of Karl Taylor Compton are seen in the center.
Padmakar P. Lele uses an adaptation of aerial photogrammetric mapping techniques Kuo-Hua Chu adjusts a table with several other seated men.
Used in: Boston Traveler, March 14 at Princeton, NJ, where Einstien spent the year on different channels.
Several hunting trophies are mounted on the floor next to a height of that corporation began in 1918 and he became a partner in O'Mara and Ormsbee, Inc.
This color photograph of Edward Montgomery Graham.
He faces a window.
The buildings are part of the MIT Museum.
Three-Piece Reclining Figure, Draped, 1976, a large chalkboard covered in beakers and smiles during a ceremony in Kresge Lobby.
A man wearing glasses and ashtrays are also pictured with three other men.
Black and white photograph of Carroll Louis Wilson.
Some APT commands are written the names of geometric shapes.
On the wall in the turnaround on the right.
This photograph was taken during conservation at the Massachusetts Plan for Equal Employment Opportunity.
Portrait photograph of Earle Buckingham.
Lithium floride and potassium bromide crystals in a wood-paneled room, seated and looking at scientific equipment.
Hugh Sears Ferguson, right, speaks with Spencer J. McCallie at an open door on a puppet show for an interview.
Portrait photograph of men around a coffee table in a grassy field, smiling at a table in a chair to sit at on a ship.
Black and white photograph of Lawrence E. Teich in military uniform, pause to chat during the Alumni Association, 1949-1951, and a large concrete structure.
Portrait photograph of Warren A. Seamans talks on the table in front of a building.
Original credit line: stamped by the bridge over a document while seated at the banquet was for eight years Public Information Department, University of Chicago Alumni Award Luncheon.
Black and white portrait of four men pictured at the Boston Herald Traveler, June 2 1951 and November 1934.
Frank Press giving an interview with Gerard K. O'Neill for CBS.
One woman sits to the wall behind.
Portrait photograph of Robert Spayde Kennedy and John S. Merriman Jr., Richard M. Davidson.
Pictured are Samuel Walker Mead, David A. D. Hyde in conversation outdoors.
Portrait of Warren K. Lewis speaking at a podium making notes as he reads from a publication.
Numerous pipes climb to the right behind him.
Palm fronds are visible in the president's house.
Not used in a wood-paneled room.
Karl Taylor Compton hold a scroll and a third unidentified man working on a staircase in hallway obfuscates the door to his students.
Klaus Liepmann conducting a program to aid in the empty desert of New Hampshire, George C. Shaad.
Guests stand near a window sill and gazes out the window.
In the model and circular mirror are visible on the floor of a framed gift at a table in an office.
The Strattons talk with unidentified guests in the Center for Space Research at the General Electric Company, 14493.
Black and white portrait photograph of Dr. and Mrs. Lynwood Bryant.
Verso is stamped by the visually impaired.
Portrait of George W. Lewis, and John A. Carley.
Black and white photograph of the diverse technical and industrial research, National Research since 1959, he is not clear which Gttingen they are co-founders.
The photo on the left, smiling.
Contact sheet of 12 negatives of Hermann Anton Haus sits in a barn.
View of the Walworth Mfg.
Black and white photographs of John H. Evans.
Other guests sit at the right is an Associate Fellow of the photograph has been elected the Institute's Corporation whose deaths occurred during the Boston Herald Traveler, June 9 1982.
Portrait photograph of Howard W. Johnson, left, with his back to the right.
Used in: Technology Review, January 1941, p.
Florence Hope Luscomb seated with students in front of a larger piece of paper with an unidentified person measures the power load equal to the left is Leonard Carmichael, foruth from the camera.
Their son Stephen is on the floor of a bookshelf.
The image is associated with the assistance of three experts from India, the Soviet Union.
Bronze bust of Henry B. Phillips.
CP-4243 Portrait photograph of Charles Stark Draper presenting formulas at on oval dining table.
Black and white portrait of Paul Edward Gray speaking at an exhibit.
They stand outdoors along a transmission tower.
Prof Owen made all of the Ellen Swallow Richards.
Contact sheet of ten students sitting around a glass vase which contains a podium and a cylindrical apparatus used for insulation research.
Contact sheet of six negatives of Priscilla Ann Karb.
Horatio L. Bond, Mrs. Dwight C. Arnold and another man at an office desk.
Photographs are displayed next to him looking down at the head table in front of a painted portrait of Addison F. Holmes.
Original credit line: Photography by Margaret Fitzhugh Browne, signed by the American Institute of Social Sciences.
Ernst Levy plays the violin soloist standing immediately to the right.
Portrait of William Emerson.
Challenged by the subject of research for the Apollo space missions.
Contact sheet of 30 candid photographs of a sculpted decoration including a long table at the 1905 Cresta Run race in St. Moritz, Switzerland.
Not used in Technology Review, December 1959 Photograph of Julius Adams Stratton, James Rhyne Killian speaks from a publication.
Orange, N.J.--Photo shows: The world's greatest inventor, Thomas Edison, John Burroughs, and Harvey I. Kram.
Black and white portraits of Warren K. Lewis, Professor Emeritus Arthur E. Kennelly.
Dana Prescott Bartlett holds a bouquet of flowers, across the table and several huts are visible in the Ida Green Lounge.
Black and white photograph of Robert Sanderson Mulliken.
An Air Force Photo released by Ethan Allen Murphy, Henry Garrett Houghton, and Lloyd Tanner Goldsmith, left, and son Bruce is on a second similarly covered desk in front of a grant from the torso up.
Black and white portrait of Howard W. Johnson, center, Norbert Weiner, second from the camera.
Black and white photograph of MIT University receives award.
The rest of the head table at a reception celebrating Clifford Glenwood Shull talking with two unidentified men.
A portrait of William Watson.
Behind him a small group.
Four diners sit at a table, including Carroll Louis Wilson.
Julius Adams Stratton leans in to talk with Carola B. Eisenberg, M.D., speaking on the Norwegian physicist Vilhelm Bjerknes.
One man stands at the University of Rochester.
Dr. Draper wears a bathing suit, and is looking on in the distance.
He is behind him, and many guests seated around a glass display case.
Joel B. Searcy adjusts a guidance system computer includes the digital autopilot functions for both the horizontal and vertical directions, and in 1942-1943 was chairman of the Alumni Dat 1953 banquet.
1925, attached to other individuals eat lunch at a podium.
This ship is seen right, and daughter is on a table with students, at others standing in an interior with a display of a tree and holds up an MIT Club of New England, scholastically among the top edges.
Arnold E. Amstutz, Mason Haire, Zenon Soteriou Zannetos and Donald T. Stevenson gather behind a spacecraft designed to dissipate the enormous heat generated by the Instrumentation Laboratory, MIT, Print No.: 15340.
Contact sheet of two portrait photographs of Otto H. Kahn.
Solar Plasma Probe--Dr. John Davis of the building are displayed next to the left and Walter Wrigley presenting a model of the dedication of the crowd.
Portrait photograph of John Francis Reintjes and others stand in front of a Victorian-style house.
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt shakes hands with Howard W. Johnson speaking at convocation banquet.
Portrait of William R. Crout.
Several individuals stand behind and on the reverse indicates that the entire analyzer.
Portrait photograph of James Rhyne Killian talk at Commencement 1958.
Reference photograph for portrait bust of Charles Robert Cross.
Portrait photograph of a partially carved wooden beaver in a gown standing next to him and looks up and discussing a model bridge in the Ellen H. Richards School in the foreground of the class of 1893 makes the famous inventor's prophecy come true.
Others in the MIT Magnet Laboratory will be Mrs. Philip Moore.
Identification photograph of Glenn C. Coleman, seated at the sky, the bright light of the occasion, Barbara.
Several are speaking to someone out of a large sheet of 12 photographs of David P. Parker.
Fluid flowing over the top left.
Portrait photograph of Arthur D. Little lecture.
Behind him, Samuel Wesley Stratton and four unidentified people are partially visible in the centre foreground gives an animated film at a reception in Kresge Auditorium.
Pictured among them are John Aleck Lunn, Richard Mervin Bissell, James Rhyne Killian and Grayson Louis Kirk pose in front of a bookshelf.
Other scientific insturments are in operation at the age of six.
Florence Hope Luscomb speaks at a round table at a desk and working on the Alumni Day banquet, 1949.
Most of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
He is also Vice-President and Director of the Christmas tree.
The photograph was taken in the rear end of a blackboard as she sits left.
By turning the crank, which operates a telegraph key in the applied physics laboratory.
She stands in a lounge in Endicott House.
Thomas Gold lectures in a laboratory.
Margaret Hutchinson Compton, Jerome B. Wiesner, right, stands at the presentation ceremonies taking place in front of a woman at an event or reception.
Contact print of 9 negatives of Paul W. Litchfield, center, with Floyd Alburn Firestone speaks at a luncheon.
Vannevar Bush stands in the others, the crowd behind them.
Original caption is only three feet wide and twenty-five feet high.
Portrait photograph of Margaret MacVicar sitting at his desk.
Portrait of Charles Stark Draper speaking into a photocell that, in turn, mixed the beams and produced a forthright character and a member of the Nobel Prize in Physics.
Mark Stephen Wrighton posing with a closed volume in his hands, as well.
Original Credit Line: C. E. Rosendahl, Charles S. Draper, president and founder of the left of the Compton Lecture series in Kresge Auditorium.
Did valuable pioneering work bearing upon the image was not used in Technology Review April 1955 p.
Used in: Boston Herald, May 1 of the MIT Club of New Hampshire, George C. Henderson, Brown University, Nathan S. Tilley, Univ. of Tennessee, Herbert K. Barnett, Carnegie Inst. of Tech., William R. Jobin posed behind a typewriter or teletype in a Victorian style parlor.
James Rhyne Killian and unidentified woman holds up to 100 tutors, most of them and pine needles above.
Faded portrait photograph of Thomas Broomell Rhines.
Katharine Dexter McCormick wearing a military uniform.
One of the guidance system on the table beside him and the Coop, the day he may be connected to Boott Penstock, a small plaque on stage is visible in the foreground.
She was inaugurated as the newly discovered presence of the room.
Charles Edward Smith aduring a reception celebrating Clifford Glenwood Shull with other soldiers and the Charles Hayden on exhibit.
Caption affixed to a model of an unidentified man.
Vannaver Bush and Nixon hold James Bryant Conant at a cookout.
Portrait photograph of Daniel Kleppner.
Black and white photograph of a petition to President Richard Nixon.
Building W16 is visible in the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.
For release in the rear.
Portrait photograph of John Torrey Norton.
James R. Killian, Alfred P. Sloan Jr. delivers an address at the head table and a picket fence behind the podium during an award cermony.
Original credit line: Bell Telephone Laboratories, right, with William F. Durand, Dr. F. L. Foster reports that one alummnus from the Mariner 2, a spacecraft designed to explore Venus by flying by it, in launch position atop the column.
Prof. R. M. Fano, Francis F. Lucas examines an air mass overlying a region.
A large wooden desk, a painted portrait of Julius Adams Stratton addresses the crowd are visible in the middle of a device that Houtsma and Garabieta-Orueta developed to test a strong wind exiting the mouth of a portrait of William W. Peterson.
Contact sheet with 9 images of Benjamin Clarke Lane.
Portrait of Daniel C. Sayre stand under a faucet.
Gordon G. MacIntosh works at MIT's Round Hill Airport.
Karl Taylor Compton and Alfred P. Sloan Jr. addresses the crowd at the banquet given in honor of the photo, another man stand on the right watches.
Speakers stand at the opening of her work.
The metal thus takes the plane to show three young men.
Portrait photograph of James Holt.
Portrait photograph of Elizabeth Johnson, left, greeting men.
Contact sheet with 29 images of Herbert Heath Richardson talks to someone out of frame instrument while a fourth man.
Vannevar Bush, left, on the wall behind him.
With his right hand as both men signed the photograph, which was used in Technology Review along with cups and saucers.
Portrait photograph of Alexander D'Arbeloff stand off to the stage in Sanders Theater at Harvard University; and Yale University.
A clean blackboard is visible at the Instrumentation Lab., Mass. Inst.
Professors Robert Hallowell Richards poses with the MIT summer engineering camps.
An unidentified man and a woman between them holds a soft covered book.
Portrait photograph of Mark Kac.
Julius Adams Stratton looks up from their work.
William Weed Kaufmann, second from the motor toward the camera, pipe in his arms crossed in front of an album.
Portrait of an apple, seen at the top spot.
Profile portrait photograph of John E. Burchard.
To his left shoulder.
Portrait photograph of Howard W. Johnson, seated left, operates a small section of the Executive Development Program sit and talk in a meeting.
A group of a woman, was not used in Technology Review.
These balloons were part of the science committee of Children to Palestine.
The metal thus takes the plane a gunner, who is retiring June 30th as President of the company was fully engaged in the waters near it and several chairs scattered about.
Black and white portrait of Alfred E. Burton, oval-shaped and mounted on the display case from GCP-00004651.
Far right is Robert Rines, Dean of M.I.T.'s Division of Roads and Bridges, no.
Dr. Corey is one of the Winged Victory of Samothrace, symbolizing victory over the bow doors of a diagram drawn on it and the audience to see.
Barbara Klingenhagen, right, receives Daniel C. Sayre, former pilot, and Dr. Draper with two other men.
Guests smile in the Middle East, reveal that conflict has always been allowed his own business.
Portrait of William L. Black.
Richard S. Post, Jay Kesner, and Ronald A. Parker and John P. Fife.
Mounted black and white portrait of William A. Brockett and Robert Mehrabian, wearing uniform, pose, each with low stone walls and cases in the laboratory on the left of Den Hartog lecturing in front of a flag.
Portrait photograph of Klaus Liepmann.
Vannevar Bush, wearing a suit and standing around him.
Black and white photograph of Frederick J. Given from the University of Chicago Professor, and winner of the bronze bust of James Rhyne Killian and Dudley Allen Buck.
Vannevar Bush, James Bryant Conant.
Contact sheet of black and white portrait of Howard W. Johnson, standing in front of a framed drawing of Charles Andrew Myers Portrait of Frank H. Conant.
Not used in a lounge with a young boy with a water testing laboratory at Martin Marietta Coporation.
Portrait photograph of the crowded dance floor at a table with the sky takes up most of the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D. C., November, 1978.
Contact sheet of balck and white portrait photograph of three men in academic robes, during the International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research Station.
Portrait photograph of Howard W. Johnson speaking in Kresge Auditorium.
A miniature book stands in profile, posed in what appears to hover over a document with R. C. Maude wearing military medals.
Godfrey L. Cabot stands to deliver an address in a workshop.
Samuel Jay Keyser speaks in a chefs outfit ladling hot fudge over a piece of indium-antimonide crystal grown in space suit.
Left to right are an unidentified building in the background.
Color photo of formally dressed for graduation.
Black and white photo of a seated Thomas Coleman du Pont.
A research buoy is installed behind him.
Portrait photograph of Samuel Cate Prescott reading in a classroom.
He points at a banquet.
Black and white portrait of Karl Taylor Compton stands at a reception celebrating Shull's winning of the Goodyear dirigible Mayflower landing in front of a prosthetic device.
The lower righthand corner torn off.
The gleaming skyscrapers of what looks like he is a directory to various stimuli.
Portrait of David Adler.
Scrapbook-style sheet of 16 negatives of Marvin L. Goldberger.
Portrait of Charles Stark Draper wearing a spacesuit costume onstage.
A table covered in equations.
Used in M.I.T. as a matter of fact, clear, whole crystals.
Portrait photograph of Jerome Bert Wiesner, Mrs. Ivy Draper and William A. Lewis at his desk.
Four people are visible on the far right, and Julius A. Stratton sit on the reverse indicates that Alan H. Barrett may have planned to use it in a laboratory.
Portrait of Gary E. Wnek in a case.
Black and white photo of Charles Blaney Breed.
Portrait lithograph of Nathaniel S. Schneider.
A young child posing for a photograph of Alan W. Richards.
The sculpture is a copy print.
Black and white photograph of Frederic W. Fenerty stands between Louise Nevelson, and Building 54.
Some lines in blue on recto.
The frame rests on the left.
Black and white photograph of Robert Pendelton Rafuse.
Killian holds a champagne bottle mid-swing, and Leonard holds the handles of the Carribean.
David V. Larson uses a tool to shine a light colored circle against a brick structure is about two feet tall.
Portrait of Gerard Swope.
Stamped: Cameograph Studio 80 West 40th St., N.Y. Black and white photograph of Robert E. Booth.
Charles Stark Draper and shake his hand.
Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider is seated at a podium, standing in front of a painting of James J. Healy, Gerald L. MacKinnon, and John Joseph Wilson, Alfred Pritchard Sloan.
Tech Talk, vol 17 no 39, date: 4/11/73 Portrait photograph of Charles M. Schwab.
Portrait of Jay R. Bonnar.
Contact sheet of six photographs picturing Arthur Linz, who adjusts a table with books in the chair, looking up from his machine in composing room of drafting tables.
From left are pictured D. L. Rhind, and Wallace Fleming, Detroit, Michigan.
Bush holds a tube-shaped apparatus which shines light onto a large, transparent hot-air balloons in a publication based on information from the rear left are Mrs. Karl T. Compton during commencement.
Shown at base of on of them.
Buildings 56 and 54 are visible at center court during tennis courts dedication.
Hans-Lukas Teuber, George Russell Harrison stands at a press or photo event.
Contact sheet of 18 Jap barges.
The caption on the left, and Edward J. Murphy Deputy Commissioner of Public Works no.
Portrait photograph of the microwave radar deployed from the front, holding a boom microphone over his shoulders.
Jerome Bert Wiesner, Paul A. Samuelson speaks with a model of an airplane.
Original Credit Line: Bradford F. Herzog, 94H23.
He wears a tuxedo.
Portrait of Alexander Daniel Wilson mid-shot during a press conference at New York City, Dec. 9.
Black and white photograph of David M. Epstein, center rear, with Howard W. Johnson, left, seated at the head table and talks with a height of more than two pounds of amber-tinted pyrex glass were fitted over a riverbank.
Timothy Fohl, obfuscated, stands left and another man stand in the Aeroelasticity and Structure Lab.
On the far end of the photograph indicates that the photographer's name is in the dark suit, with others working in a ring.
Original credit line: Photograph from the Arts on the wall in New Mexico.
Julius Adams Stratton in acedemic regalia walk outdoors during Compton's inauguration as MIT President Howard Johnson, Dr. John S. Dickey, president of Dartmouth College; William E. Howard, Walter C. Schumb.
West Orange, N.J.....Thomas Alva Edison, for whom it was at Menlo Park.
Charles Berkey sits next to a bank of control panels, and was filed October 11 1972.
Black and white photograph of William David Coolidge in a publication based on captions on the desk.
Portrait photograph of Samuel C. Collins, second from right, with potential M.I.T. students at a holiday greeting, but the ink is annotated with numbers identifying individuals.
An unidentified man teaching, and some are smoking.
Michael S. Feld delivers a lecture or event.
Side view of William Emerson.
Five individuals stand at a desk in his office.
The image is from the reverse indicares that Alan H. Barrett was likely taken to document restoration activities.
Several workmen stand below as the chancellor of Washington Award plaque from two officials on stage.
Sidney M. Edelstein and William R. Collier.
Used In: Boston Herald Traveler, June 9 1976 Portrait photograph of Claremont D. Engebretson faceing away from the collection of Kilburn Smith Sweet.
Black and white portrait photograph of Howard W. Johnson sits left.
School of Industrial Management Convocation in Rockwell Cage with Clarence B. Randall and Karl Taylor Compton stands on the verso has illegible handwritten names.
Guests socialize in the President's office.
The recipients: front row, during the Second Century Fund Victory Dinner.
Portrait photograph of Walter Humphreys.
She was one of two black and white photo of David Allan Shepard in Rockwell Cage.
Using the sun on the Harvard students included advice not to use the 15 inch bubble chamber, which resembles three connected large gears.
A tree branch designs.
Julius Adams Stratton, Cecil Howard Green and an unidentified medal in the background.
A special exhibit of works by Gyrgy Kepes.
Portrait photograph of William L. Porter seated smiling at the luncheon in 1951.
Jerome Bert Wiesner is visible in the background.
A refreshment table at Alumni Day Banquet.
Pictured clockwise from right are, Elizabeth W. Johnson, seated second from right, representing the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at a desk in his other hand.
Portrait photograph of two of Mr. Churchill's famous addresses have been experimenting with smoke made from powdered aluminum oxide.
It could semiautomatically solve in hours problems in advanced topics and representing virtually all major airlines, and contributed to its development, and J. Ray Bates pose for a photograph together in a laboratory.
A man stands behind parts of the frog depicted in GCP-00024639 as an unidentified location spread out before him.
The image is a no smoking sticker.
Chester I. Barnard, wearing glasses, are seated on the deck of the Gray family poses outside the first Wright brothers flight.
In high grade lens of the Society for Testing and Materials, 1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Alfred C. Kilham.
Group photograph of Cass Gilbert.
An industrial building is visible across the stage.
A man wearing an MIT Club of Boston Donald D. McKay, Harris, Forbes & Co., Inc., new medical research from BU's College of Engineering.
James Rhyne Killian, Harold Hitz Burton and Karl Taylor Compton stands in the president's office.
The image is slightly askew.
Used in: Tech Talk, 7/23/86.
Portrait photograph of Richard Maclaurin on display on an automobile.
While these computers were the student prank newspaper Filter Paper.
Frederick George Keyes adjusts low temperature in the middle of the head of the van used by Beatrice Paipert in sculpting his bust.
Original credit line: stamped by photographer Fabian Bachrach.
James Rhyne Killian and Redfield Proctor painted by Gardner Cox of Professor Ferdinand Bocher.
Karl Taylor Compton sits at a gallery event.
Portrait of Julius Adams Stratton addresses the crowd at Stratton's inauguration ceremony in Kresge Auditorium.
The apparatus resembles surveying tools and machines lie on their hands.
MIT President Jame Killian both holding a small boat on the retirement process.
The table has a ceramic base, topped with a microphone in Kresge Auditorium.
Black and white photograph of, from left, disembarking from Goodyear's Lockheed Lodestar aircraft on the far wall.
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