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    Carl Anderson, 1973-1974 Music Faculty

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    Carl Anderson was a member of the Music faculty at Jacksonville State University in 1973-1974. Shown, right, he instructs a female student during a flute lesson.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/45121/thumbnail.jp

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    www.heinemann.com Offices and agents throughout the world © 2005 by Carl Anderson All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including informa-tion storage and retrieval systems, without permission in writing from the publisher, except by a reviewer, who may quote brief passages in a review, with the following exceptions: the appendixes and Figure 3.3 may be photocopied for classroom use only. The author and publisher wish to thank those who have generousl

    Carl Anderson, 1977-1978 Music Department Faculty 1

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    Carl Anderson was a faculty member in the Department of Music at Jacksonville State University in 1977-1978.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/37077/thumbnail.jp

    Carl Anderson and Dian Lawler, 1976-1977 Music Faculty 3

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    Carl Anderson and Dian Lawler were members of the music faculty at Jacksonville State University in 1976-1977. Shown they are gathered around a piano with students.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_histimg_1970/5556/thumbnail.jp

    Carl Anderson, 1971-1972 Music Department Faculty 1

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    Carl Anderson was a faculty member in the Department of Music at Jacksonville State University in 1971-1972. Shown seated inside an office he holds an open music score.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/35409/thumbnail.jp

    Carl Anderson and Dian Lawler, 1976-1977 Music Faculty 1

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    Carl Anderson and Dian Lawler were members of the music faculty at Jacksonville State University in 1976-1977. Shown they are gathered around a piano with students.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_histimg_1970/5554/thumbnail.jp

    Carl Anderson and Dian Lawler, 1976-1977 Music Faculty 2

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    Carl Anderson and Dian Lawler were members of the music faculty at Jacksonville State University in 1976-1977. Shown they are gathered around a piano with students.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_histimg_1970/5555/thumbnail.jp

    Carl Anderson, Dr. Ronald Attinger, Scott Henderson, 1972-1973 Music Faculty 1

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    Carl Anderson (clarinet), Dr. Ronald Attinger (saxophone), and Scott Henderson (trombone) were members of the Music faculty at Jacksonville State University in 1972-1973.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/43646/thumbnail.jp

    Interior of Dr. Carl Anderson House, 416 East 2nd Street, Canton SD, Lincoln County

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    35 mm slide, light fixture hanging from white ceiling, part of curtained windows in backgroundDrawer info: Lawrence - McCook; Canton SurveyKodachrome Film LN-CN-CN-CN-73 416 E - 2ND ST DR. Carl Anderson Hse. Interior RS 34 Aug 92R0

    Carl Anderson´s 1932 upward going positron

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    The 1932 discovery-photo of the positron track in Carl Anderson´s cloud chamber has been shown in numerous books and articles over the years. The 63 MeV positron strangely went upwards in the chamber, a fact not much discussed over the years. In his 1961 article about the early work on the positron and muon[1] Anderson writes:”Curiously enough, despite the strong admonitions of Dr. Millikan that upward-moving cosmic-ray particles were rare, this indeed was an example of one of those very rare upward-moving cosmic ray particles.” However, no explanation about the origin of the upward going positron has been published. In this work we discuss different positron sources and give a detailed explanation of the likely origin of Anderson´s upward going positron.</p
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