Atwater Kent Laboratory, Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Mass.
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Title
Atwater Kent Laboratory, Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Mass.
Subject
Kent, Atwater, 1873-1949; Worcester Polytechnic Institute--Buildings; Worcester Polytechnic Institute.Electrical Engineering Dept.; Worcester Polytechnic Institute--History; Universities and Colleges--Massachusetts--Worcester; Electrical Engineering; Electrical Laboratory
Description
A postcard of the Atwater Kent Laboratory at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Massachusetts. The Atwater Kent Laboratory was completed in 1907, and at the time of its completion was the first academic building in the United States that was totally devoted to electric engineering. The original building had a large power panel that ran the length of the building, used in the School's focus on Electrical Railway Engineering. For nearly 40 years the building was only known as the "Great Laboratory" or the "EE" Building. It wasn't until 1949, when the building was named for one of its most famous non-graduates, Atwater Kent, a member of the class of 1900 who went on to become a pioneer in radio, that the building officially had a name.
Creator
Mason Bros. & Co.
Publisher
C/WMARS http://www.cwmars.org/
Date
1907-1930?
Relation
Is a part of the Worcester Polytechnic Institute History Collection. University Archives and Special Collections, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, George C. Gordon Library, Worcester, Massachusetts. http://www.wpi.edu/+library
Format
image/jpg
Language
en-US
Type
Image
Files
Collection
Citation
Mason Bros. & Co., “Atwater Kent Laboratory, Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Mass.,” Digital Commonwealth , accessed May 24, 2013, http://digitalcommonwealth.org/items/show/1601.

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