Alexander A. Granovsky holds a large key, presented to him by Edward Stanford, University Librarian. The key was a symbolic key to the Ukrainian section of the Immigrant Archives at the University of Minnesota.
Creator:
A.V.E.S. Photographic Laboratory, University of Minnesota
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
Pencil study of two small groups of grasses. This drawing was made during Jaques's trip to Florida to make preparatory drawings for Arthur H. Howell, "Florida Bird Life" (1932.)
Pencil drawing of a landscape with sand and reeds in foreground, shoreline in middle ground, and water in distance. Extensively coded with letters and numbers, without accompanying key.
Vaginal speculum. Nickel-plated duck-billed, bivalve speculum; long, curved blades with rounded distal ends and 90 degree angle shape; anterior blade is slightly shorter than posterior blade; small notch on the proximal end of anterior blade; anterior blade has an arm that adjusts hinge that opens and closes blade via threaded screw and rod; ant...
Creator:
Graves, T. W.
Contributor:
Pharmaceutical Collection
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.