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A large house trailer, seriously damaged traveling the rough road to the C-LDQ, was the solution to the housing problem the second year (1961) of the University of Utah Cooperative Dinosaur Project (UUCDP). (June 1961) | 1961-06 | Image | uum_map |
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As an expedient and to minimize the necessary handling and preparation time; each bone, as practical, is wrapped, nested in paper excelsior, and boxed for transportation from the field to the laboratory. More fragile bones, regardless of size, require the conventional plaster and burlap packaging. | 1961-06 | Image | uum_map |
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Betty Anderson and husband portraits, 1961 | 1961-06 | | pc_hsm |
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Boyd Snow with Hog | 1961-06 | Image/StillImage | ucl_vep |
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Douglass, Nettie & Fernando-Graves P.1 | 1961-06 | Image | dha_cp |
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Dr. James Orme | 1961-06 | Image/StillImage | dha_sltnc |
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Dr. James Orme | 1961-06 | Image/StillImage | dha_sltnc |
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Ex-U.S. Treasurer weds | 1961-06 | Image/StillImage | uum_map |
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The fossiliferous unit at the C-LDQ, which consists of poorly stratified to blocky, bentonitic shales, is overlain by a dense, hard, siliceous, freshwater limestone. The surface between the two units shows evidence of channeling as seen here. (June 1961) | 1961-06 | Image | uum_map |
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H. Clay Cummings family portrait - shot 1, 1961 | 1961-06 | | pc_hsm |
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H. Clay Cummings family portrait - shot 2, 1961 | 1961-06 | | pc_hsm |
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H. Clay Cummings family portrait - shot 3, 1961 | 1961-06 | | pc_hsm |
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H. Clay Cummings family portrait - shot 4, 1961 | 1961-06 | | pc_hsm |
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H. Clay Cummings family portrait - shot 5, 1961 | 1961-06 | | pc_hsm |
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H. Clay Cummings family portrait - shot 6, 1961 | 1961-06 | | pc_hsm |
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H. Clay Cummings family portrait - shot 7, 1961 | 1961-06 | | pc_hsm |
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H. Clay Cummings family portrait - shot 8, 1961 | 1961-06 | | pc_hsm |
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Hotel Utah Coffee Shop grand opening, June 1961 | 1961-06 | Image | uum_hu |
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If the young prospectors were lucky and raised their hands when asked about their success, we would have them "donate" their significant finds to the collection. They were allowed to keep fragments of no scientific value. (June 1961) | 1961-06 | Image | uum_map |
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In numerical order, each fossil is cataloged, measured, identified, and carefully plotted on a base map before it is removed from the Quarry surface. This is just one part of the precise record keeping at the Quarry and compilation of the important data on the thousands of individual fossils exposed and collected there. (July 1961) | 1961-06 | Image | uum_map |
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In the early years, young visitors to the C-LDQ were allowed to dig in the spoil piles next to the excavation. (June 1961) | 1961-06 | Image | uum_map |
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Ivy Baker Priest and Sidney Smith, second and third from left, on their wedding day | 1961-06 | Image/StillImage | uum_map |
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J. Otis Strond - YMCA Secretary | 1961-06 | Image/StillImage | dha_sltnc |
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J. Otis Strond - YMCA Secretary | 1961-06 | Image/StillImage | dha_sltnc |
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J. Reed Moore portrait - shot 3, 1961 | 1961-06 | | pc_hsm |