Durham, New Hampshire | 
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    Place: Durham, New Hampshire 
    Element: Lutetium
    Scientist: James
  
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         New Hampshire in October  | 
         Conant Hall  | 
         Now the Department of Psychology.  | 
         Another view  | 
         the basement of of Conant Hall  | 
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         rear portion of the basement  | 
         National Historic Chemical Landmark plaque  | 
         Top portion  | 
         Bottom portion  | 
         history of Conant Hall  | 
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         early photograph  | 
         early classroom  | 
         Chemistry need more room  | 
         retorts on both sides of the door  | 
         Charles James Hall  | 
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         the view is south  | 
         Plaque dedicating the Charles James Hall  | 
         Bottom portion  | 
         Portrait of Charles James.  | 
         Chemistry moved  | 
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         Dedication plaque  | 
         entrance to Parsons Hall  | 
         early stage of the Periodic Table  | 
         element technetium  | 
         showcase of James chemicals  | 
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         top portion of the showcase  | 
         The middle portion  | 
         samples are purfied salts  | 
         Lutetium  | 
         samples are presented of all the rare earths  | 
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         a collection of James processed rare earth salts  | 
         many kilos of rare earth salts that James processed  | 
         neodymium salts  | 
         The University of New Hampshire students  | 
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