Some of the experimental apparatus for the first neutrino search at
the nuclear reactor in Hanford, Washington. Fred named the experiment
"Project Poltergeist" (1953).
The commemorative plaque
at the Corner House in Johannesburg, South Africa. Fred's experiment
was two miles underground in a South African gold mine, in which neutrinos
from the earth's atmosphere produced by cosmic rays were first detected.
This experiment was performed while he held his first faculty position
as Chair of the Physics Department at Case Institute of Technology, Cleveland
(1964).