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Ryerson Physical Laboratory, University of Chicago, Illinois, 1910.
Ryerson Physical Laboratory, University of Chicago, Illinois, 1910. Postcard. The Gothic style stone building has a red roof. In 1909 Professor Robert Andrews Millikan performed his famous oil drop experiment at the laboratory, enabling him to calculate the charge of the electron.
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