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    The Raymond M. Alf Museum of Paleontology

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    Located on the campus of The Webb Schools, the Raymond M. Alf Museum is the only paleontology museum in the nation located on a high school campus. The museumâs mission is to serve Southern California as an educational resource, to act as a center of paleontological research for the international scientific community, and to provide a unique curricular ingredient for The Webb Schools. Home to the world's largest collection of fossilized footprints, spanning every geological era, and including several mounted dinosaur skeletons, the fossil collections consist of 44,000 vertebrate, 14,000 invertebrate, 2,000 plant, and 700 trackway and footprint specimens. In addition, the museum maintains non-fossil collections including rocks, minerals and archaeological artifacts. The facility also houses a fossil preparation workshop. The Museum hosts an annual Fossil Fest, celebrating the excitement of paleontology through hands-on learning for visitors of all ages, as well as an after school enrichment program called Become a Junior Paleontologist. Adult classes are available, as are Classroom Connections traveling presentations

    The Raymond M. Alf Museum of Paleontology

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    Located on the campus of The Webb Schools, the Raymond M. Alf Museum is the only paleontology museum in the nation located on a high school campus. The Museum’s mission is to serve Southern California as an educational resource, to act as a center of paleontological research for the international scientific community, and to provide a unique curricular ingredient for The Webb Schools. Home to the world's largest collection of fossilized footprints, spanning every geological era, and including several mounted dinosaur skeletons, the fossil collections consist of 44,000 vertebrate, 14,000 invertebrate, 2,000 plant, and 700 trackway & footprint specimens. In addition, the museum maintains non-fossil collections including rocks and minerals and archaeological artifacts. The museum offers Webb students the opportunity to learn about paleontology, geology and museum studies through hands-on research. The facility also houses the physics, chemistry, and biology labs for the Webb Schools, and a fossil preparation workshop. The Museum hosts an annual Fossil Fest, celebrating the excitement of paleontology through hands-on learning for visitors of all ages, as well as an after school enrichment program called Become a Junior Paleontologist. Adult classes are available, as are Classroom Connections traveling presentations. Educational levels: Informal education

    Raymond M. Kellogg

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    An obituary for Raymond M. Kellogg, early settler of Iowa and director of the First National Bank

    Raymond M. Kellogg

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    An obituary for Raymond M. Kellogg, early settler of Iowa and director of the First National Bank

    Raymond M. Kellogg

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    An obituary for Raymond M. Kellogg, early settler of Iowa and director of the First National Bank

    Dawson, Raymond M, [No Service Number]

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/381004Surname: DAWSON. Given Name(s) or Initials: RAYMOND M. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: [No Registration Number]. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 50434.195702 Item: [2016.0049.13297] "Dawson, Raymond M, [No Service Number]

    Cantwell, Raymond M.

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    Memorial Statement for Professor Raymond M. Cantwell, who died in 1980. The memorial statements contained herein were prepared by the Office of the Dean of the University Faculty of Cornell University to honor its faculty for their service to the university

    Raymond M. Bertholf

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    Raymond M. Bertholf of 1212 S. Henderson was presented to an American Legion post for the first time as Tarrant\u27s first county commander, a new office just authorized by the Department of Texas for this and a few other counties in the state. Published in Fort Worth Star-Telegram, evening edition March 20, 1951.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/11307/thumbnail.jp
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