Professors Abraham and Burkhart stand before a blackboard filled with equations. Abraham is using a piece of chalk to point out a specific part of the equation.
Two researchers work on the circuits of an apparatus. One researcher is consulting a large book, while the other is using a probe to test the circuits.
Frank O. Shuck and another researcher are reading the contents of a computer screen. The computer occupies a small part of the lower left side of the scene.
Robert M. Bethea is making a presentation before an equation filled blackboard. He is surrounded by five seated faculty members, including Lawrence Burkhart, Thomas Wheelock, R. W. Fahien, George Burnett and Maurice Larson.
An almost bare Chemical laboratory has several doorways leading to other rooms. Along one section of the wall is a free standing exhibit entitled at the top: ""Chemistry and Engineering at work."" Along the bottom are the words, "" DuPont better…
Robert M. Bethea is making a presentation before an equation filled blackboard. He is surrounded by five seated faculty members, including Lawrence Burkhart, Thomas Wheelock, R. W. Fahien, George Burnett and Maurice Larson.
An almost bare Chemical laboratory has several doorways leading to other rooms. Along one section of the wall is a free standing exhibit entitled at the top: ""Chemistry and Engineering at work."" Along the bottom are the words, "" DuPont better…