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Unit operations laboratory in Earle Hall Clemson University Libraries On back: UA100_001211; [Earle Hall interior]; Chem. Eng.
Student looking into a microscope in Earle Hall laboratory Clemson University Libraries On back: UA100_001208; [Earle Hall, interior]; Engineering, Chemical
Chemical engineering unit operations laboratory in Earle Hall Clemson University Libraries On back: UA100_001213; [Earle Hall interior]; CHEMICAL ENGINEERING -; Unit Operations Laboratory
Chemical engineering unit operations laboratory in Earle Hall Clemson University Libraries On back: UA100_01212; [Earle Hall interior]; Chem Engineering Bldg (interior); 13 1/2 picas wide; 44 picas deep; Clemson
Chemistry laboratory in Brackett Hall Clemson University Libraries On back: Chemistry [Building Lab] [01-87]
Brackett Hall chemistry laboratory Clemson University Libraries On back: [Chemistry Building Lab, 1964] [83-59] 64103
Brackett Hall chemistry laboratory Clemson University Libraries On back: [Chemistry Building Lab, 1964] [83-59] 64103-B
Brackett Hall chemical laboratory Clemson University Libraries On back: New addition to Chemistry Building [crossed out]; Brackett Hall. On front: 66-179B
Brackett Hall old laboratory sink Clemson University Libraries On back: [Chemistry Building, 1964] [83-59] Clemson News Bureau Photo By Charles Haralson. 64103-B
Brackett Hall laboratory Clemson University Libraries On back: [Chemistry Building Lab] [83-59] Clemson News Bureau Photo By Thomas H. Shockley
Chemistry building for Clemson College Clemson University Libraries On back: [ca. 1950] 83-59. On front: Chemistry building for Clemson College, Hopkins and Baker Architects, W.R. Gill, Associate, Florence, S.C.
John W. Huffman and student in Brackett Hall laboratory Clemson University Libraries On back: Brackett Hall Chemistry. Left: Richard Stockel, W. New York, N.J. Clemson's first Ph.D. candidate in chemistry. [crossed out with NO] Right: Dr. John W. Huffman [1960s] Clemson Alumni News. Outdated. Clemson News Bureau Photo by Jack Hurley.