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