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Early Radiation Laboratory staff framed by the magnet for the 60-inch cyclotron in 1938. Front row, left to right: John H. Lawrence, Robert Serber, Franz N.D. Kurie, Raymond T. Birge, Ernest O. Lawrence, Donald Cooksey, Arthur H. Snell, Luis W. Alvarezz, Philip H. Abelson. Second row: John Backus, Wilfred B. Mann, Paul C. Aebersold, Edwin M. McMillan, Ernest Lyman, Martin D. Kamen, D.C. Kalbfell, W.W. Salisbury. Back row: Alex S. Langsdorf, Jr., Sam Simmons, Joseph G. Hamilton, David H. Sloan, J. Robert Oppenheimer, William Brobeck, Robert Cornog, Robert R. Wilson, Eugene Viez, J.J. Livingood. [Photographer: Donald Cooksey]

Early Radiation Laboratory staff framed by the magnet for the 60-inch ...

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

Staff of the Radiation Laboratory and those of the Physics Department closely associated with the work on the 60-inch cyclotron., taken September, 1938. First row (left to right): J.H. Lawrence, R. Serber, P.C. Aebersold, F.N.D. Kurie, R.T. Birge, E.O. Lawrence, D. Cooksey, A.H. Snell, L.W. Alverez, P. Abelson. Middle row: J.G. Backus, A. Langsdorf, J.G. Hamilton, S.J. Simmons, E.M. McMillan, R.R.Wilson, W.M. Brobeck, E.M. Lyman, J.J. Livingood. Back row: D.H. Slone, R. Corog, M.D. Kamen, W.B. Mann, J.R. Oppenheimer, E.S. Viez, D.C. Kalbfell, W.W. Silisbury. [Photographer: Donald Cooksey]

Staff of the Radiation Laboratory and those of the Physics Department ...

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

Luis Alvarez' cosmic ray telescope mounted on wheelbarrow, to permit east-west rotation, Alvarez standing, right and Robert Serber (?) seated. Phote labeled Mexico City, April, 1933. Morgue 1946-8 (P-3); ZN 3275 [Photographer: Donald Cooksey]

Luis Alvarez' cosmic ray telescope mounted on wheelbarrow, to permit e...

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

Robert Serber, Laboratory theorist, writing for a photographer shortly after the announcement of the discovery of machine-made mesons by Gardner and Lattes in February 1948. Morgue 1948-3 (P-1) [Photographer: Donald Cooksey]

Robert Serber, Laboratory theorist, writing for a photographer shortly...

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

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