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Standing: Richard von Herzen; Roger Revelle; Willard N. Bascom; Theodore Robert Folsom; unidentified; Alan Churchill Jones; Gustaf Arrhenius; Henri Rotschi; Robert Livingston; Helen Raitt; and Russell W. Raitt; Seated: Philip E. Jackson; Richard E. Blumberg; Ronald Mason; Robert Floyd Dill; Arthur E. Maxwell; Winter Davis Horton; and Walter Munk. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca) This digital image is a surrogate of an item from the Capricorn Expedition Photograph Collection. Library Services and Technology Act - California Explores the Ocean
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Oceanographers Capricorn Expedition (1952-1953) Pacific Islands Oceania Mason, Ronald G Maxwell, Arthur Eugene, 1925- Von Herzen, Richard P Dill, Robert Floyd, 1927- Raitt, Helen Munk, Walter H. (Walter Heinrich), 1917-2019 Arrhenius, Gustaf Bascom, Willard N., 1916- Folsom, Theodore Robert, 1908-1989 Blumberg, Richard E Raitt, Russell W. (Russell Watson), 1907-1995 Jackson, Philip E Jones, Alan Churchill, 1927- Livingston, Robert Rotschi, Henri Horton, Winter Davis
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