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Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca) This digital image is a surrogate of an item in the SIO Photographs Collection (SMC 59). This photo was published in La Jolla Journal October 1, 1964 with the caption: Standing under the 12 foot sail of the ceremonial "Research Vessel Tort," which was designed, constructed for and presented to Dr. Revelle with the hope that he would take it to Harvard Square as a reminder of his many friends back home are: From left, Miss Joan Cooley, artist and chief construction aide, Dr. Robert Clutter, marine biologist, chief ship designer and construction executive, John Engelhardt, physics graduate student and consultant engineer, his wife Leslie, artist and construction aide, Dr. Roger Revelle, honored recipient, and professor Ralph Lewin, a friend. [Title, Date]. SIO Photographs Collection. SMC 59. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego.
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Subject
Entertainment Engelhardt, Leslie Revelle, Roger, 1909-1991 Cooley, Joan Lewin, Ralph A Engelhardt, John Joseph, 1931- Clutter, Robert Irwin
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