Ingenious space age electronic components - pretty Donna Loar exhibits some of the Space Age electron Tubes made at RCA's manufacturing facility in Lancaster, Pa. The company has just announced a $11.6 million expansion program for this plant. Some of these conversion tubes shown help outer space vehicles "see" and make complex measurements of distant planets. Others are used in military equipment and TV cameras as well as specialized industrial and scientific instruments. Miss Loar holds an osillograph tube which is widely used in electronic test equipment.
Group of young men standing and sitting in front of a large stone building. Written on back: "Mr. Hurd's class". Written along the front left side: "June 1889". John Christian Etter may be the young man standing at right. This may be his class at the Mt. Airy School, now the Pennsylvania School for the Deaf.
Provenance
This collection of photographs is from the estate of Esther Etter Rebman, and is mostly of the Etter, Falk and Kriegelstein families. Some of the photographs may have belonged to her aunt, Mary Etter (b. 1897, d. 1960).
Photograph of Lancaster Conservatory of Music faculty concert at the Iris Club
Description
Lancaster Conservatory of Music faculty concert at the Iris Club. Mary Vyner is at the piano. Also pictured are Leonore Wolaniuk, violinist, Grace McCormick, violinist, Gabriel DePaul, violist, and Carole Dockray, cellist.
Provenance
Gift of the Penn Square Music Conservatory and the Lancaster Symphony Orchestra.