Italians shopping for American appliances and fabrics, Professor Edoardo Amaldi introduces American physicist Herbert L. Anders...
Italians shopping for American appliances at an electronics store in Italy. Signs hanging on the appliance store reads “Elettrodomestici” (“Appliances”), “Frigoferi” (“refrigerator”) and “Cucini e Gas” (“cooking range and gas”). A salesman demonstrates a small refrigerator to two women and a man. People view the content of a refrigerator. A salesman demonstrates a gas range to a woman. A couple looking at a overhead refrigerator. A woman closes the lid and pushes buttons of a washing machine. A woman turns on a gas circulator heater. Woman typing on a typewriter. A saleslady shows a pair of floral slippers to a woman. Italian-made purses. Italian-made rolls of fabric in floral and modern patterns. A salesman fixes American-made nylon fabric for a customer. A women’s nightdress on display in the shop desk. Fabrics with frilly lining. Cars and pedestrians pass by the Milan Cathedral (P.za del Duomo, 20122 Milano MI, Italy). View of the Breda Tower in Milan (Piazza della Repubblica, 20124 Milano MI, Italy). Italian physicist Edoardo Amaldi introduces a visiting American physicist, professor and Fulbright U.S. scholar Herbert L. Anderson. Professor Amaldi and Herbert Anderson speaks about physics in front of machines. Anderson spoke in Italian, saying that he is content working with Italian scientists.
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