A chemistry laboratory session. Twelve young men and women are working at their individual work stations. A row of fume hoods is against the back wall between large windows. Common laboratory apparatus can be seen throughout the laboratory.
A man in a lab coat pouring a liquid into a funnel, below which are several glass beakers. A volumetric flask is in the foreground. The glassware is circled in white as if for publication purposes.
A male student at the bench in a chemistry laboratory. A large number of equipment pieces (funnels, flasks, beakers, burets) are set out on the bench. The date of the photograph according to a note on the reverse is October 25, 1906.
Men and women in a college chemistry laboratory. An adjoining laboratory, full of students, can be seen through a double arched doorway. A female student in the foreground appears to be wearing one of the men's hats.
Nine men in the agricultural chemistry laboratory. The caption on the reverse reads:""Man on extreme right is T.W. Mast '97; next to him is Harry Scurr '98."" The lower right corner of the photograph is missing.
Evelyn Weber performing an animal metabolism procedure in bio-chemistry. A white rat is comatose on its back, strapped to a board. Ms. Weber is syringing a solution into the rat.
Evelyn Weber working on separation of biological compounds by electrochromatography. Wearing a white lab coat, she is standing in front of a Beckman Continuous Flow Electrophoresis Cell which is producing a graph.
Botany students in a large laboratory room in Bessey Hall. They are shown examining microscope slides using either monocular or binocular microscopes. On the study tables are books, notebooks, and microscopy supplies, including kimwipes and dropper…
Students are shown examining microscope slides in a laboratory in Bessey Hall. Both monocular and binocular microscopes are in use. Behind the students are climate and light controlled chambers used for experimental purposes.
A student working in a newly designed laboratory for instruction in general chemistry employing semi-micro techniques. Test tubes and reagent bottles are arranged neatly at the work station. Four conjugate work stations are built as an island. This…