Lieutenant Commander J. Myron Partridge, USNR, meets with Midshipmen Forth Class in Bancroft Hall at the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland. Left to right: seated; Lt. Cmdr. Partridge; Peter R. Wilson of Carson City; and Warren w. Goedert of Boulder City. Standing: Tim D. Martin of N. Las Vegas; and William J. Hendell of Las Vegas.
Atomic fireball and mushroom cloud, photographed by Sgt. Robert Cogswell of the U.S. Army. Inscription with photo reads: "from News fifteen and one-half miles from ground zero March 7, 1955, by an Army Signal Corps cameraman."
Note: Double coats of arms beneath a French marquis crown, flanked by unicorns, on the cover with the legend "Fidel a Son Roy et a l'Honneur." The right-hand coat-of-arms (viewer's left) is de La Croix de Castries (d'azur à la croix d'or), a French family originally from Montpellier (Languedoc), whose members were French Marshalls, Bishops, Ducs (1784) and Peers. Members of the family of the senior and minor line also make use of the titles Marquis and Baron. The coat of arms on the viewer's right is unidentified Restaurant: Noble Family residence
The C. Vern Olmstead professional papers series (1940-1966) includes printed speeches, notes, photographic prints, and color slides created by Olmstead for conferences and educational classes pertaining to meat packing, cutting, marketing, and distribution. This series also contains photographs and news articles of Olmstead demonstrating proper meat cutting techniques for the United States Armed Forces.