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Photographed at the McMath-Hulbert Observatory, near Lake Angelus, Michigan, this film presents five types of solar disturbances or prominences, including quiescent, spot, cap, quasi-eruptive and loop or fountain.
John Mee, Harry C. Sauvain, Donald L. Tuttle, Richard N. Farmer, Donald Sauer
Summary:
Things Remembered: Post War Origin and Development of Academic Departments
John Mee interviews the first three Finance Department chairs of the Indiana School of Business, Harry Sauvain, Donald Sauer, and Donald Tuttle about the development of the Finance Department.
In the second tape John Mee interview Richard Farmer about the establishment of the international business department at the IU School of Business.