Chemical Engineering Professor W.E. Galligan, Ralph H. Suebbers, (graduate student) and Dr. Max Levine (Bacteriology) examine clay rings (produced in Ceramic Engineering Laboratory) for sewage-treatment filters as part of a general station study).
One person is talking to a group of individuals. The people are standing around a computer that General Mills presented to the Chemical Engineering Department.
E.C. Kapusta and George West are both working on a large piece of equipments. There are Brown gauges in the foreground and a system of belts and pulleys in the background.
This full view of the Quick curing fertilizer dryers shows the raw superphosphate disintegrator, conveyor belt, link-belt roto lourve dryer and accessory equipment.