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April 18, 1905 Page two
Seattle chamber receives Port Townsend resolutions
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March 18, 1905 Page four
Shipping circles very busy for a few days
Asks Chamber of Commerce to take some action
Universal Order of Sea Gulls organized here
Taken in charge by sheriff being mentally deranged
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August 7, 1904 Page four
Ludlow mill closes for big construction work
Invitations to me sent to members Chamber of Commerce
Judge Hatch endorsed by Democratic convention
Will attend meeting Grand Army of Republic
Interesting institute to be held this month
In memoriam
64.
Joseph E. Gandy remarks to the Seattle Chamber of Commerce regarding the regional, national, and international impact of the Seattle World's Fair, November 16, 1962
65.
Joseph Drumheller representing the Spokane Chamber of Commerce, welcoming two United States Air Force Generals, Spokane Air Force Base, Spokane, Washington, 1948
66.
Asahel Curtis letter to H.L. Whiting, Secretary of the Olympia Chamber of Commerce, regarding the Olympic National Park, November 3, 1915
67.
Appendix U.
The Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco on the fur-seal and other commercial interests in Alaska Territory
68.
Dougherty House- bedside table w/ chamber pot
69.
Senator Henry M. Jackson talking with U.S. Secretary of the Interior, Rogers Morton, in the Senate Committee chamber, U.S. Capitol Building, Washington, D.C., November 26, 1974
70.
Senator Henry M. Jackson and Alaska Senator Ted Stevens joking with young visitors in the Senate Chamber of the U.S. Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C., ca. 1970s
71.
Senator Henry M. Jackson in discussion with Oklahoma Senator Fred Harris, Virginia Senator Harry Byrd, and others in a committee hearing chamber, U.S. Capitol Building, Washington, D.C., 1965
72.
Dust chamber and smokestack during the construction of the Bloedel, Stewart and Welch kraft pulp mill at Port Alberni, May 5, 1947
73.
Japanese Chamber of Commerce float in Potlatch parade on Second Avenue, Seattle, 1939
74.
Chamber of Commerce float in parade, Seattle, ca. 1925
75.
Nautilus pompilius L., in section, showing the Septa (s,s), the septal necks (s.n., s.n.), the siphuncle dotted in (si), and the large body chamber (ch)
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Shell of Spirula Peronii Lam:
A, Outside view;
B, showing last chamber and position of siphuncle;
C, in seection showing the septa and course of siphuncle;
D, shwll broken to show the convexity of the inner side of the Septa;
E, portion of a septal neck
77.
[Quahog:]
Photograph taken from a model in the Museum of Natural History in New York. The different portions of the anatomy are indicated by the labels. The sympol A. A. and P. A. refer to the anterior and posterior adductor muscles, which hold the two valves of the shell together. The posterior part of the animal is represented by the siphon, which consists of two parts, an incurrent and an excurrent, through which the water enters and leaves the quahaug in the directions indicated by the arrows. In the mantle chamber the food is filtered from the water by the gills, which are here shown cut off near their base.
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Young Quahog.
1 millimeter (1/25 inch) in length, attached to sand grains by the byssus (B). The ssipphon (S) consists of two parts, an incurrent encircle dby twelve tentacles, through which the water enters the mantle chamber of the animal, and an excurrent with four tentacles and filmy telescopic tube through which the water passes out of the mantle cavity. The byssus areises from a gland on the under side of the foot (ft).
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Front part of body of a prosn (Spirontocaris polaris) from above, showing on the right side a swelling of the carapace caused by the presence of the parasite Bopyroides hippolytes in the gill chamber--A
Female parasite extracted and further enlarged--B
Male parasite on the same scale as the female--C
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Chilean Steamer Teno in Upper Chamber approaching Guard Chain
Gatun Locks, Panama Canal
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