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Title
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Anderson and Millikan at Pike’s Peak
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Format
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1937
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Series
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Individuals, Anderson, Carl D.
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Description
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Carl Anderson and Robert Millikan at Pike’s Peak, 1937.
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Title
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Geology Faculty
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Format
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1937
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Series
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Academic Divisions
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Description
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Front row: George Tunell, J.P. Buwalda, Beno Gutenberg; Middle row: J.W. Durham, R.H. Jahns, C.F. Richter, C.Y. Fu; Back Row: Chester Stock, Ian Campbell. Geology/Geophysics.
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Title
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Work cottage
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Format
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photograph: print
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Date
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1937
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Series
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Academic Divisions
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Description
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Cottage #1 showing icicles common during winter of early 1937. Palomar. Watterson Collection.
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Title
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Construction of Crellin
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Format
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photograph: print
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Date
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1937
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Series
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Campus and Student Life
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Description
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Buildings: Crellin.
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Title
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Steam shovel with graffiti
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Format
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1937
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Series
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Campus and Student Life
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Description
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One of the graffiti reads: “Jesus saves but Millikan gets credit”. Buildings: Crellin.
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Title
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Chemistry Faculty Group
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Format
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1937
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Series
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Academic Divisions
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Description
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Rear: Lucas, Beckman, Sage, Bates, Bell, Yost; Front: Dickinson, Pauling, Lacey. Chemistry.
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Title
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Steam shovel with graffiti
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Format
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photograph: print
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Date
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1937
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Series
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Campus and Student Life
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Description
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One of the graffiti reads: “Jesus saves but Millikan gets credit”. Buildings: Crellin.
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Title
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Finsler’s comet
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Format
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photograph: print
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Date
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1937
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Series
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Academic Divisions
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Description
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Photo was taken with 18″ Schmidt telescope by Josef Johnson. Palomar.
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Breakfast scene in the Grand Canyon, Carnegie Institution expedition
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Format
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photograph: print
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Date
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1937
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Academic Divisions
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Description
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Bob Sharp sits at the table (right rear). Other Caltech geologists were Ian Campbell (seated at table, far left) and John H. Maxson (not shown, probably the photographer). A fourth geologist, Jack Stark from Northwestern, and three boatmen completed the party. Geology/Geophysics.