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- 1967
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1966 - 1967 Dr. Larry Eggan (left) of the Math Department became a television personality as he gave lectures over closed circuit TV on KPLU-TV with Carrol DeBower of the School of Education.
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1966 - 1967 Dr. Larry Eggan (left) of the Math Department became a television personality as he gave lectures over closed circuit TV on KPLU-TV with Carrol DeBower of the School of Education.
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Dr. Laurence Huestis of the Chemistry Department.
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Dr. Harold Leraas of the Biology Department shares the wonder of students' excitement in learning.
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1966 - 1967 Special study in plastic design enabled Dr. Jens Knudsen of the Biology Department to heighten the realistic effect of his displays by use of models. Biology Department
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Dr. Laurence Huestis of the Chemistry Department and a student ponder the problem of an experiment that failed.
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Dr, Sherman Nornes of the Physics Department sets up apparatus for his class in Circuit Theory and Instrumentation.
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Geology professor Don Ringe pauses for an office chat with a student.
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Small but vital points of an experiment come to light under the guidance of Dr. Earl Gerheim of the Biology Department
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Dr. Harold Adams of the Physics Department and foreign student Ping Kwan prepare to run an experiment in electro-magnetic theory.