Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Mass.
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Title
Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Mass.
Subject
Worcester Polytechnic Institute--Buildings; Worcester Polytechnic Institute--History; Universities and Colleges--Massachusetts--Worcester; Boynton Hall; Washburn Shops; Salisbury Laboratories; Magnetic Laboratory; Skull Tomb; Kimball, Alonzo S.; Electrical Engineering; Magnetics
Description
A postcard of Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Massachusetts looking up from Institute Road. From left to right is Boynton Hall, the Washburn Shops and the Salisbury Laboratories. In the foreground is the Magnetic Laboratory. The Magnetic Laboratory was constructed in 1886 as an advanced magnetic and electric laboratory based on the designs by Alonzo S. Kimball, a WPI Professor. Dictated by the laws of magnetics no iron was used and the goal of the design was to leave it virtually vibration free. Unfortunately, by 1891 vibrations from a new trolley service and the addition of electric lights caused too much interference and the experiments conducted in the building were stopped. In 1921 it was became the home of the Skull, WPI's Senior honor society, and is now known as the Skull Tomb.
Creator
A.P. Lundborg
Publisher
C/WMARS http://www.cwmars.org/
Date
1900-1920?
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
A.P. Lundborg, “Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Mass.,” Digital Commonwealth , accessed May 18, 2013, http://digitalcommonwealth.org/items/show/1619.

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