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.
The camera looks down towards Frances Dunlop and a science experiment. She leans into frame from the lower right corner and holds a test tube. Beside her, scientific equipment sits atop a table. Tubing stretches between the apparatuses. Shelving lines the wall behind Frances Dunlop and the experiment. This photograph was taken around the same time as USC's quarter-centennial graduate studies celebration.
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.
This photograph may be related to the article, “STATE GIVES FLOOD FUND ASSURANCE: Equalization Board Approval of District Expenditures Boon to Control Program,” Los Angeles Times, 29 Aug. 1935: A8.
This photograph appears with the article, “LIFE RETURN WORK ENDED BY CHEMIST: Experiment Held Against Law Dr. Ralph S. Willard Will Freeze No More Monkeys Without Authority Examines Frozen Monkey LIFE-RETURN ACT STOPPED,” Los Angeles Times, 21 Aug. 1935: 1.