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    Sheldon R. Luce and Carroll V. Newsom

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    Sheldon R. Luce (left) and Carroll V. Newsom, President of New York University at Convocation luncheon in the Cooper Union Museum for the Arts of Decoration, November 2, 1959.image/tif; 100-232 Luce and Newsom.tif; 30,729,506 bytesHP Scanjet 8300; 600ppi; 8-bit grayscaleMitsuko Brook

    100th Anniversary Convocation Audience Images (Contact Sheet)

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    Images of the audience and the platform dignitaries during the morning program of Cooper Union's 100th Anniversary Convocation, November 2, 1959. Included are two images of Carroll V. Newsom, President of New York University, at the podium, extending greetings to Cooper Union upon this occasion.image/tif; 100-219 contact sheet GH3.tif; 29,624,042 bytesHP Scanjet 8300; 600ppi; 8-bit grayscaleMitsuko Brook

    Gladys Cooper diaries

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    6 v. of transcriptions + biographical summariesDiaries of M. Gladys Bolon Cooper written from age 40, in 1939, until her death in 1989. The diaries are transcriptions by her son. Also included is some family genealogical information. Mary Gladys Bolon Cooper, the wife of Ohio State University professor of engineering Charles D. Cooper, was a substitute teacher in Columbus, Ohio. She was the mother of Donald B. Cooper, professor of history.Vol. 1. Sept. 3, 1939-Sept. 2, 1947. -- Vol. 2. Sept. 3-1947-Dec. 31, 1955. -- Vol. 3. Jan. 1, 1957-Dec. 31, 1966. -- Vol. 4. Jan. 1, 1967-Dec. 31, 1975. -- Vol. 5. Jan. 1, 1976-Nov. 18, 1989. -- Vol. 6. Immediate members of the Cooper family. -- Biographical summaries

    Dais table, 100th Anniversary dinner, November 2, 1959

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    Dais table, the Honorable Lester B. Pearson (standing), addressing the guests, Cooper Union 100th Anniversary dinner, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, November 2, 1959. Left to right: Sheridan A. Logan, Treasurer of the Cooper Union, Henry Heald, Harold C. Urey, Grayson Kirk, Hulan E. Jack, Carroll V. Newsom, Harrison Tweed, Irving S. Olds, Honorable Lester B. Pearson, Sir Kenneth Clark, Arthur A. Houghton, Jr., Sir John Cockcroft, Laurence M. Gould, Frank H. Sparks, Elizabeth J. Carbon, Honorable James A. Farley, and Philip F. Brueck.image/tif; 100-228 speaker in Waldorf looking to side.tif; 30,169,410 bytesHP Scanjet 8300; 600ppi; 8-bit grayscaleMitsuko Brook

    Dais Table, 100th Anniversary Banquet, Irving S. Olds Speaking

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    Irving S. Olds (standing), Chairman of the Board of Trustees, addressing guests at Cooper Union's 100th Anniversary Banquet, November 2, 1959. Left to right: Sheridan Logan, Cooper Union Treasurer, Henry Heald, Harold C. Urey, Grayson Kirk (obscured), Hulan E. Jack (obscured), Carroll V. Newsom, Harrison Tweed, Lester B. Pearson, Irving S. Olds, Edwin S. Burdell, Sir Kenneth Clark, Arthur A. Houghton, Jr., Sir John Cockroft, Laurence M. Gould, Frank H. Sparks, Elizabeth J. Carbon, James A. Farley, Philip F. Brueck.image/tif; 100-226 speaker in Waldorf.tif; 29,310,114 bytesHP Scanjet 8300; 600ppi; 8-bit grayscaleMitsuko Brook

    Dr. Carroll Newsom in the Great Hall

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    Dr. Carroll V. Newsom, mathematician and President of New York University, bringing greetings to attendees at Cooper Union's 100th Anniversary Convocation, November 2, 1959.image/tif; 100-122 Carroll Newsom in Great Hall.tif; 30,753,330 bytesHP Scanjet 8300; 600ppi; 8-bit grayscaleMitsuko Brook

    Panel Discussion: "Engineering Education and the Future of America"

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    Panel Discussion on "Engineering Education and the Future of America," October 9, 1956, in the Perroquet Suite of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Left to right: J. T. Rettaliata, President, Illinois Institute of Technology; J. C. Warner, President, Carnegie Institute of Technology; Edwin S. Burdell, President of Cooper Union; T. Keith Glennan, President, Case Institute of Technology; and William V. Houston, President, The Rice Institute.image/tif; 100-17 Pres Edwin Burdell and T K Glennan_Waldorf panel.tif; 9,515,148 bytesHP Scanjet 8300; 600ppi; 8-bit grayscaleMitsuko Brook

    Panel Discussion: "Engineering Education and the Future of America," J.T. Rettaliata Speaking

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    Dr. J. T. Rettaliata (left), President of the Illinois Institute of Technology, speaking at the panel discussion on "Engineering Education and the Future of America," October 9 1956, in the Perroquet Suite of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Left to right: J. T. Rettaliata, President, Illinois Institute of Technology; J. C. Warner, President, Carnegie Institute of Technology; Edwin S. Burdell, President of Cooper Union; T. Keith Glennan, President, Case Institute of Technology; and William V. Houston, President, The Rice Institute.image/tif; 100-21 Rettalita speaks_Oct 9 1956 Panel morning Waldorf.tif; 24,148,626 bytesHP Scanjet 8300; 600ppi; 8-bit grayscaleMitsuko Brook

    Dr. William V. Houston, President, The Rice Institute, Gladster Studio, Portraits of Distinction 639 So. Spring St. Los Angeles 14, Calif. Tr. 8781

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    Portrait of Dr. William V. Houston, President of The Rice Institute, participant in a panel discussion on "Engineering Education and the Future of America," October 9, 1956 in the Perroquet Suite of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.image/tif; 100-184 Dr William V Houston.tif; 30,011,242 bytesHP Scanjet 8300; 600ppi; 8-bit grayscaleMitsuko Brook

    Observation of cooper pair splitting and andreev bound states in carbon nanotubes

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    In this thesis, we investigate Cooper pair splitting in double quantum dot devices made from carbon nanotubes. We present transport measurements in which the controlled splitting of Cooper pairs dominates the current through such a device, reaching unprecedented splitting efficiencies of up to 90%. In another experiment we use Cooper pair splitting (and a related non-local transport processes) as a tool to investigate Andreev bound states. Andreev bound states are a key concept in mesoscopic superconductivity. They can form due to the penetration of Cooper pairs into a quantum dot, leading to a new type of energy level that differs drastically from conventional particle-in-a-box states
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