D.H. Fry Jr. looking through a microscope in the laboratory of the State Fisheries research ship, the N.B. Scofield. The N.B. Scofield recently returned from a 10 week survey trip of tropical tuna grounds and tuna migration habits. The ship sailed around the Galapagos Islands conducting the most extensive surveys ever done on the Pacific.
D.H. Fry Jr. looking through a microscope in the laboratory of the State Fisheries research ship, the N.B. Scofield. The N.B. Scofield recently returned from a 10 week survey trip of tropical tuna grounds and tuna migration habits. The ship sailed around the Galapagos Islands conducting the most extensive surveys ever done on the Pacific.
Two veterinarians at the Poultry Pathology Laboratory examine a chicken. A doctor stands at left and faces right. He holds a chicken and appears to visually examine the bird. Beside him at center, another veterinarian hunches over a lab table. He peers into a microscope. The lab table stretches across the image. At right, small filing cabinets sit stacked on the table.
This photograph may be related to the article, “Freezing Test to Be Taken by Human: Los Angeles Chemist to Conduct New Experiment to Learn Whether Germs Can Be Destroyed He’s Signing His Life Away ‘FREEZING DEATH’ TEST TO BE TAKEN BY HUMAN,” Los Angeles Times, 10 Aug. 1935: 1.
From left to right, USC students Louise Brant and Ione Hooven operate optical equipment. A large camera sits at left and is viewed from its side. To the right of the camera, Ione Hooven sits and looks towards the camera. She rests her hand on the base of a head/chin rest. Behind her, Louise Brant leans over both Ione and the equipment. Another camera sits in the background at center. This photograph was taken around the same time as USC's quarter-centennial graduate studies celebration.