Professor C. Neale Stacy helping two students at Springfield College (c. 1940)
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Photograph of Professor C. Neale Stacy helping two students in physics class at Springfield College (c. 1940). The two students are conducting an experiment and the professor is observing them. There are several students in the background completing work. Professor C. Neale Stacy taught physics at Springfield College from 1937-0000. Stacy was a teacher, motorcycle maintenance, American Expeditionary Force in France, private businessman, manager of automotive electrical service department, instructor in electrical department, teacher in science, and professor at Springfield. He went to Columbia University. Typed on the back of the photograph, "In the physics laboratory. Professor C. Neale Stacy and students";
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