Photographs; Buildings; Streets; Wood poles; Clouds; Business enterprises
A building with the sign "COTTAGE GROVE" stands near a road. "SEARS" is written on a nearby building. "KODACOLOR PRINT" and "Made by Kodak" are printed on a stamp on the back of the photograph. "NOV. 68R" is also part of the stamp.
Communication; Engineers; Engineering; Japan; Telephone; United States; Wood poles; Research; Profit; Telephone systems; Telegraph; Business enterprises; Census; College students
A reprint of Frank Polkinghorn's work from the volume 38, number 10, October 1950 issue of the Electrical Review (Denki Hyoron) titled, "A Talk to Future Communications Engineers." Frank Polkinghorn, director of the Research & Development...
An exterior view of the Shiba exchange with utility poles lining the building. Men stand in front of the building and trees stand along the road. "Exterior View" and "Shiba Exchange, Tokyo" are handwritten on the negative's sleeve.
An exterior view of the Shiba exchange with utility poles lining the building. Men stand in front of the building and trees stand along the road. "Exterior View" and "Shiba Exchange, Tokyo" are handwritten on the photograph's sleeve.
Photographs; Festivals; Streets; Banners; Buildings; Trees; Wood poles; Costumes and clothes; Women; Men; Children
Banners written in Japanese hang off of buildings during a winter festival. "This is a wenter [sic] festival. They are drive out [sic] an evil spirit from our town" is handwritten on the back of the photograph.
Charles Protzman stands in a parking lot near buildings. "DRUGS" is written on a sign that is partially visible. "May 1961" is handwritten on the back of the photograph.
Photographs; Hats; Shellfish; Wood poles; Men; Women
Frank Polkinghorn and Dr. Koga watch two people handling shellfish on a dock. Wooden poles can be seen beyond the water. "FA P + Dr Koga at Suzaki" is handwritten on the back of the photograph.
Frank Polkinghorn stands with five men. From left to right: Frank Polkinghorn, Mr. Kawajiri, Mr. Horiuchi, Mr. Araki, Mr. Morita, and Mr. Kurobe. Wooden poles and buildings can be seen in the distance. "L-R."; "Mr. Polkinghorn"; "[Mr.]...
Telecommunication; Engineers; Speeches, addresses, etc.; Telephone systems; Telephone; Business enterprises; Census; College students
Frank Polkinghorn's talk to undergraduate engineers on the various aspects of the communication system in Japan and the telephone system in the United States.
Professor Morita and Dr. Koga stand in between four unnamed men in front of the entrance of the Suzuka school. Professor Morita stands third from the left and Dr. Koga stands fourth from the left. Trees and buildings stand on the other side of...
Slides (Photography); Men; Trees; Arches; Buildings; Wood poles; College teachers; Universities and colleges; Communication
Professor Morita and Dr. Koga stand in between four unnamed men in front of the entrance of the Suzuka school. Professor Morita stands third from the left and Dr. Koga stands fourth from the left. Trees and buildings stand on the other side of...