A group photo of the 1966 Alumni Institute of the Summer School of Alcohol Studies in front of Scott Hall on the College Ave Campus, Rutgers University.
Originally published in the Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 4(2), 187–194 (1943), the article was written by E.M, Jellinek, the director of the first summer session of the school of alcohol studies at Yale in 1943 about the program. Includes…
An image of two researchers, a technician, and a test subject blowing air into the Alcometer created by Leon Greenberg in the early 1940s. Same image used in the SSAS Alumni Newsletter, with caption explaining use.
A photo of Leon Greenberg's original Alcometer displayed n the Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies Library. The Alcometer was one of the first tools to measure blood alcohol levels.