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When UA was founded in 1831, handwritten notes were the standard for communicating, and if a destination wasn’t within walking distance, horses provided transportation. Fast forward to 2009, and it’s
amazing how far we’ve come. People who marveled at the first automobiles in 1908 also watched our first steps on the moon in 1969,
and for their children, cell phones and the Internet bring the world to their fingertips. Explore with us the Capstone’s role in the rapid technological advancements of the last century, from the pages of its alumni magazine.
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Honoring the past through the Alabama Alumni Magazine archives
Vol. I No. 4Fall 2009
All materials copyrighted to the Alabama Alumni Magazine and printed here solely for entertainment purposes. No claims are made as to the validity of the programs, products or services represented.
Editor: Lauren Cabral Designers: Molly Webb and Mary Cypress HowellManager of Publications: Janice Fink
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19151916
Earth
Summer School class in physics
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1937
1928
1918
“What is a scientist after all? It is a curious man
looking through a keyhole, the keyhole of nature, trying to know
what’s going on.”
—Jacques Yves Cousteau
Earth
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1937
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1937
“The process of science is literally the act of creating knowledge from where there once was none.”
—Guy Caldwell, associate professor of
biological sciences, Alabama Alumni Magazine, 2006
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In 1837, The University of Alabama became the first in the state to offer engineering classes and was one of the first five in the nation to do so. Today, UA has one of the three oldest continuously operating engineering programs in the country.
1942 1945
1955
1945
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“In the end, research—whether it be theoretical or applied, investigative or interpretive, whatever its form or shape—should make a difference in the quality of life.”
—Former UA President Roger Sayers, Alabama Alumni Magazine, 1995
1955
1978
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1956
1956
1962
“Nothing exists until it is measured.”
—Niels Bohr
1968
98
1980
1980
1996
2004
“Equipped with his five senses, man explores the universe around him and calls the adventure
science.”
—Edwin Powell Hubble, THE NATURE OF SCIENCE
“Nothing exists until it is measured.”
—Niels Bohr
air
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1939
1941
“Heavier-than-air flying
machines are impossible.”
—Lord Kelvin, 1895
1944
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1941
1959 1963
1968
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1972
1958
1972
“Not last week’s game; not something that happened
yesterday; not even a minute ago. But right now.
Seeing things—miles away— at the very instant they
happen! That’s the new thrill that television now makes
possible.”
—General Electric ad, Alabama Alumni News, 1939
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1994 1997
1994“The lunar landing,
maybe for the first time, showed us what
we can really accomplish if we all work together.”
—Jonathan Campbell, NASA Program Developments,
Alabama Alumni Magazine, 1994
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1995
2008
2006
Friends
in
Space
Capt. Frank. B. Gorman, ’38
Col. James Kelly, MS ’96
When I grow Up, I Wanta be an Astronaut, an educational children’s video produced by Al Browning, features a simulated shuttle mission.
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1998
1995
“It’s never routine. It’s always risky.”
—Charles Darby, Marshall Space Flight Center flight systems engineer,
Alabama Alumni Magazine,1994
Col. James Kelly, MS ’96
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Fire
1923
1924
1924
1931
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1924
1931
19431940
1945
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1961
1985
“Any sufficiently advanced
technology is indistinguishable
from magic.”
—Arthur C. Clarke, The Lost Worlds
of 2001
“I think there is a world
market for maybe five
computers.”
—Thomas Watson,
chairman of IBM, 1943
191986
1961
1998
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1978
1978
1995
1996
"Solar energy is now."
-Ed Passerini, associate professor
of humanities and environment,
Alabama Alumni Magazine, 1978
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1988
2006
"There is a single light of science, and to
brighten it anywhere is to brighten
it everywhere."
—Isaac Asimov
Water1945
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1930
1945
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Water 1931
“When the well’s dry, we know the worth of water.”
—Benjamin Franklin
1933
19451950
1968
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19551980
1980
“Nature composes some of her loveliest poems
for the microscope and the telescope.”
—Theodore RoszakWHERE THE WASTELAND ENDS
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1958
1994
1968
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2006
2007
“The world, after all our science and sciences,
is still a miracle; wonderful, inscrutable, magical and more.”
—Thomas Carlyle
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