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Opening Day Regatta, Seattle, Washington, 1950
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Kaleidoscope of University Life film, Washington, ca. 1941
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Two Seattle Historical Society Members in costume at Founders Day Ball, 1916
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Seattle Historical Society members Mrs. Thomas Green, Mrs. Howe and Louise Hanford in costume at Founders Day Ball, 1914
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Seattle Historical Society members in costume at Founders Day Ball, 1912
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Odegaard Day, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, ca. 1973
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ROTC training activities, University of Washington, Seattle, ca. 1941
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Machine loading tree onto logging truck with members of the American Institute of Architects' 85th annual convention in background, Mason County, June 15, 1953
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Logger standing by while tree falls to ground, Mason County, June 15, 1953
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Man standing on felled tree while members of the American Institute of Architects' 85th annual convention applaud, Mason County, June 15, 1953
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Top of tree falling after being cut off by tree topper, Mason County, June 15, 1953
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Man trying to keep balance on log as another man falls into Mason Lake while members of the American Institute of Architects' 85th annual convention look on, Mason County, June 15, 1953
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Members of the American Institute of Architects' 85th annual convention on shore of Mason Lake, Mason County, June 15, 1953
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Members of the American Institute of Architects' 85th annual convention standing amid stacked processed wood boards, Simpson Logging Company mill, Shelton, June 15, 1953
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Members of the American Institute of Architects' 85th annual convention watching a demonstration of the lathing process with fir logs, Simpson Logging Company mill, Shelton, June 15, 1953
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Members of the American Institute of Architects' 85th annual convention watching woodfibers extruded into sheetboards, Simpson Logging Company mill, Shelton, June 15, 1953
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Members of the American Institute of Architects' 85th annual convention walking from bus to Simpson Woodfiber plant, Shelton, June 15, 1953
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One of the propagation baskets with the bottom still submerged and photographed from directly above. Owing to disturbance of the water supply the young mussels, as shown by their trails, have migrated considerably. Such migrations apparently do not occur under ordinary conditions
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Crate of improved pattern showing outer screens of 1/4-inch mesh and inner detachable screens of copper cloth, one of which is completely removed and the other turned in to show manner of insertion. Infected fish are held in the crates until the parasitic mussels are shed. The copper cloth prevents the escape of the mussels in the early minute stages
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Concrete ponds used for mussel culture experiments. In the dry pond on the left is shown the method of dividing into smaller units by means of screens. Bridges are shown over the two pondson the right. These furnish shade for the fish and prevent their jumping over the screens as well as serving the purpose of bridges for the operators when seining the fish. Earth ponds and shed-covered troughs appear in the background
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