Ralph Simpkins and Victor V. Kunkel shaking hands at the Basic Magnesium Inc. plant. The sign behind them reads: "Completion of worlds largest asbestos protected metal installation. Last bolt placed by Victor V. Kunkel. Genl. Supt. Sheet Metal. McNeil Construction Co. Oct. 2 1943."
Victor V. Kunkel placing the last bolt in a building constructed for th Basic Magnesium Inc. plant. The sign next to him reads: "Completion of worlds largest asbestos protected metal installation. Last bolt placed by Victor V. Kunkel. Genl. Supt. Sheet Metal. McNeil Construction Co. Oct. 2 1943."
Victor V. Kunkel placing the last bolt in a building constructed for the Basic Magnesium Inc. plant. The sign below him reads: "Completion of worlds largest asbestos protected metal installation. Last bolt placed by Victor V. Kunkel. Genl. Supt. Sheet Metal. McNeil Construction Co. Oct. 2 1943."
Three men sitting outside of a building in front of a large puddle or shallow body of water. Original description: Brownie, Keaton, and Dave Anderson sitting by the "Lake." The signs read: "Danger 'Sharks'" and "No swimming, rip-tide."
Unidentified man standing at the Devil's Punch Bowl near Winslow, Arizona. Inscription reads: "The Devil's Punch Bowl 23 near Winslow A. & P. R. R., Brown Photo." (Photo by W. Cal. Brown & Co., official photographers for the Arizona & Pacific Railroad Co.)
A group photo of Regents. Seated, from left to right, are: 1) Mrs. Richard Magee (Molly Flagg Knudtsen); 2) Dr. Charles J. Armstrong; 3) A. C. Grant; and 4) Louis Lombardi. Standing, from left to right, are: 1) Dr. Wm. Carlson; 2) Unidentified; 3) William Elwell; 4) Raymond Germain; 5) N. E. Broadbent; 6) Dr. Fred Anderson; and 7) Chief Deputy Attorney General John Porter (legal advisor).