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Don Littlefield, Jack Wilson, unknown individual, Robert Cornog, 2 unknown individuals, Stephen F. Hurlburt, William C. Twitchell, and Dick Connell at 184-inch cyclotron construction site, taken May 8, 1941. Principal Investigator/Project: Analog Conversion Project [Photographer: Donald Cooksey]

Don Littlefield, Jack Wilson, unknown individual, Robert Cornog, 2 unk...

Photographs Documenting Scientists, Special Events, and Nuclear Research Facilities, Instruments, and Projects at the Berkeley Lab

184-inch cyclotron construction. Dick Connell, Wallace B. Reynolds, and Bill Brobeck with 26 plates in place, taken December 7, 1940. Principal Investigator/Project: Analog Conversion Project [Photographer: Donald Cooksey]

184-inch cyclotron construction. Dick Connell, Wallace B. Reynolds, an...

Photographs Documenting Scientists, Special Events, and Nuclear Research Facilities, Instruments, and Projects at the Berkeley Lab

Dick Connell (center) and Donald Cooksey with camera. Early 1940s. See also XBB 7302-710. [Photographer: Donald Cooksey]

Dick Connell (center) and Donald Cooksey with camera. Early 1940s. See...

Photographs Documenting Scientists, Special Events, and Nuclear Research Facilities, Instruments, and Projects at the Berkeley Lab

Dick Connell surveying the lower core at the 184-inch cyclotron construction site, taken May 7, 1941. Principal Investigator/Project: Analog Conversion Project [Photographer: Donald Cooksey]

Dick Connell surveying the lower core at the 184-inch cyclotron constr...

Photographs Documenting Scientists, Special Events, and Nuclear Research Facilities, Instruments, and Projects at the Berkeley Lab

Dick Connell (left, back to camera) watch as workmen tighten bolts on the lower core at the184-inch cyclotron construction site, taken May 7, 1941. Principal Investigator/Project: Analog Conversion Project [Photographer: Donald Cooksey]

Dick Connell (left, back to camera) watch as workmen tighten bolts on ...

Photographs Documenting Scientists, Special Events, and Nuclear Research Facilities, Instruments, and Projects at the Berkeley Lab

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