Seven men wearing hats pose for a picture, presumably members of the Atlas Club, Minneapolis, MinnesotaThe Atlas Club was one of several Jewish social clubs in the Twin Cities operating during the early 1900s to the 1920s. The clubs were a response to the fact that "downtown" social clubs such as the Athletic Clubs would not admit Jews. The Atla...
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives.
Approximately twenty percent of this bowl is a replacement, most skillfully welded in. In fact by touch one can not perceive the replacement. The seven metals and their symbolism are: Gold (Sun), Silver (Moon), Mercury (Mercury), Copper (Venus), Iron (Mars), Tin (Jupiter), and, Lead (Saturn).
Approximately twenty percent of this bowl is a replacement, most skillfully welded in. In fact by touch one can not perceive the replacement. The seven metals and their symbolism are: Gold (Sun), Silver (Moon), Mercury (Mercury), Copper (Venus), Iron (Mars), Tin (Jupiter), and, Lead (Saturn).
This photograph may have been taken near Trout Lake. There is a person sitting in a chair outside one of the cabins in the photograph that may be Guilford Graham Hartley.
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Archives and Special Collections, Kathryn A. Martin Library, University of Minnesota Duluth
This topographical map illustrates the survey of the Duluth Complex in Allen Quadrangle by geologist, Mark Severson. On the transparency overlay, it indicates points of survey, samples taken and areas traversed. Areas of elevation are also shaded in, along with geological features such as eskers and boulders are also indicated on the transparency.
Creator:
Severson, Mark
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University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
This topographical map illustrates the survey of the Duluth Complex in Allen Quadrangle by geologist, Mark Severson. On the transparency overlay, it indicates points of survey, samples taken and areas traversed. Areas of elevation are also shaded in, along with specific rock types indicated.
Creator:
Severson, Mark
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
This topographical map illustrates the survey of the Duluth Complex in Allen Quadrangle by geologist, Mark Severson. On the transparency overlay, it indicates points of survey, samples taken and areas traversed. Areas of elevation are also shaded in, along with specific rock types indicated.
Creator:
Severson, Mark
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
This topographical map illustrates the survey of the Duluth Complex in Allen Quadrangle by geologist, Mark Severson. On the transparency overlay, it indicates points of survey, samples taken and areas traversed. Areas of elevation are also shaded in, along with specific rock types indicated.
Creator:
Severson, Mark
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
This topographical map illustrates the survey of the Duluth Complex in Allen Quadrangle by geologist, Mark Severson. On the transparency overlay, it indicates points of survey, samples taken and areas traversed.
Creator:
Severson, Mark
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
This topographical map illustrates the survey of the Duluth Complex in Allen Quadrangle by geologist, Mark Severson. On the transparency overlay, it indicates points of survey, samples taken and areas traversed.
Creator:
Severson, Mark
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
This topographical map illustrates the survey of the Duluth Complex in Allen Quadrangle by geologist, Mark Severson. On the transparency overlay, it indicates points of survey, samples taken and areas traversed. Areas of elevation are also shaded in, along with specific rock types indicated.
Creator:
Severson, Mark
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
This topographical map illustrates the survey of the Duluth Complex in Allen Quadrangle by geologist, Mark Severson. On the transparency overlay, it indicates points of survey, samples taken and areas traversed. Areas of elevation are also shaded in, along with specific rock types indicated.
Creator:
Severson, Mark
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.