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Dale Corson's Induction into the Cornell Center for Materials Research Hall of Fame

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1. Corson_CCMR_Luncheon {Purpose].m4v (9.2 MB)
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Corson at CCMR Luncheon.mov (572.62 MB)
Dale Corson at the CCMR Luncheon Video (PLEASE NOTE: This is a large file!)
2. Corson_CCMR_Luncheon [Overview].m4v (34.91 MB)
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corson2.gif (18.75 KB)
Picture of Dale Corson
3. orson_CCMR_Luncheon [Speeches].m4v (915.08 MB)
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Corson, Dale Raymond
Corson: Cornell Center for Material Research Luncheon
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Richardson, Robert Coleman
The Internet-First University Press Archive 001, 30 Apr 05
Author
Ashcroft, Neil W.
Richardson, Robert C.
Lehman, Jeffrey
Corson, Dale R.
Abstract

On December 1, 2004 President Emeritus Dale Corson was inducted as the second member of the new Hall of Fame being created by the Cornell Center for Materials Research in Clark Hall. Carson, who joins the founding Director Robert L. Sproull in the Hall of Fame, was instrumental in the creation of the Center. Also present for this event were President Lehman and Presidents Emeriti Hunter Rawlings and Frank Rhodes. The video includes speeches by President Lehman and Vice-Provost for Research Robert C. Richardson, whose Nobel Prize work in low-temperature physics was done in the Center. Professor Neil Ash croft, former Center Director, was moderator for the ceremony.

Date Issued
2004-12-01
Publisher
Internet-First University Press
Keywords
Cornell University
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History
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Materials Research
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Cornell Presidents
Type
video/moving image

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