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KW144a_silos_18DEC0305.pdf
Two concrete silos were built in the early days to hold dairy feed, probably corn silage - caption reads building the silos 65 feet high. One remains as of 2018. "

H_Mansfield_negs_19_Sierra_fr_Owens_Valley_17DEC0092.pdf
Photograph from near Lone Pine, Mt. Whitney visible at left. Camera somewhat tilted, not corrected in scanning

Sierra_skyline_map_17DEC0446.pdf
Wood cut-out silhouette identifying Sierra peaks visible from the Main Building porch

Sierra_17DBW0084.tiff
Sierra climbing expedition on The Thumb - Robert Gay DS60, Ray Huey DS61, Dick Strong, ranch manager

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Si_Whitney_trailside-141014-0019_17DEC0278.pdf
Possibly Eastern Sierras judging by the terrain, possibly Big Pine Creek based on other images in the collection

Si_Whitney_Hedgespeth_Brown-141028-0001_17DEC0277.pdf
Si Whitney, right, talks with Howard Hedgespeth (mechanic), left, and George Brown, who moved from irrigator to Ranch Manager in March 1946.

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KW090a_Whitney_chess_18DEC0245.pdf
Si Whitney DS19 (and Director in the 1940s) plays chess with Prof. Steinbrunn

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Si_Whitney_memo_to_DSSB_w_letter_18DEC0030.pdf
Si Whitney DS19 was Director from 1942-1948, and on leaving wrote this memorandum to the DSSB - 23 pages plus 1-page letter

KW175a_Si_Whitney_19DEC0055.pdf
Si Whitney DS19 sits against the vertical face of the Druid, as have we all - see 17DEC0140 for Harvey Mansfield in a very similar pose a few years later

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KW091e_Si_Whitney_18DEC0249.pdf
Si Whitney DS19 and Director in the 1940s, on the Main Building porch

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