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Carmelo Lanza

Carmelo "Charlie" Lanza was a laboratory technician in the Department of Physics at Harvard from around the 1920s to the 1960s.

For information on his work on George Washington Pierce's quartz oscillator, see instrument 0152.

bell jar

bell jar

Carmelo Lanza
mid 19th-mid 20th Century
black glass cylinder

black glass cylinder

American
1930-1960
Curie piezoelectric quartz balance or electrometer

Curie piezoelectric quartz balance or electrometer

Pierre Curie
ca. 1885-1900
cylindrical glass

cylindrical glass

American
1900-1950
cylindrical jar

cylindrical jar

Carmelo Lanza
1930-1950
Dewar flask

Dewar flask

Carmelo Lanza
late 19th-early 20th Century
fragment of Babbage's first difference engine

fragment of Babbage's first difference engine

Charles Babbage
1822-1834, reassembled in 1886
framed record of radio message

framed record of radio message

George Washington Pierce
circa 1914
glass funnel

glass funnel

American
1900-1950
glass funnel

glass funnel

American
1900-1950
lab equipment

lab equipment

Norton Company
1900-1940
pipette

pipette

American
1930s-1960s
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