Item PC1, Box 18, Folder 47, Item 9 - Photograph of Dalhousie Universities Take a Dalhousie Tour event

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Photograph of Dalhousie Universities Take a Dalhousie Tour event

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PC1, Box 18, Folder 47, Item 9

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1 photograph : b&w ; 19 x 13 cm.

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Item is a photograph of Physics professor Dr. G: Stroink and unidentified high school students. Dr. G: Stroink is demonstrating how to stop falling water drops with a strobe light. This was one of many displays set up in the Sir. James Dunn Building by the Physics Department at Dalhousie Universities Take a Dalhousie Tour for highschool students in 1975. This photograph was published in University News on Nov. 14, 1975.

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