Can man survive? exhibition photographs, 1968-1969.

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Can man survive? exhibition photographs, 1968-1969.

Photographs showing the installation and opening of the exhibit, including a press preview and an opening preview and dinner. Photographs taken by Robert Elwood Logan, Arthur Singer, Alex J. Rota, and Florence Stone. Photographs are identified.

270 photonegatives : b&w.270 photoprints : b&w.

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American Museum of Natural History

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The American Museum of Natural History was founded in 1869 to be of service to the city's public schools, advance scientific research in natural history, and to exhibit natural history objects for casual visitors. From the description of Administrative files, 1869-1968. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155513508 Museum exhibition displayed in the Museum's showcase in 1975. From the description of Cans from pressured city exhibition photographs, 1975. (Unknown). Wor...

Logan, Robert Elwood.

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Rota, Alex J.

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Singer, Arthur 1870-1931

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Foundation executive. From the description of Reminiscences of Arthur Singer : oral history, 1969. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122681120 Arthur Singer was born December 4, 1917, in New York, NY, and died April 8, 1990, in Jericho, NY. He became a wildlife artist, specializing in birds. Biographical Source: Something About the Author, vol. 64. From the description of Arthur Singer Papers 1961. (University of Minnesota, Minnea...

Stone, Florence, 1913-

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