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Eclipse expedition member Ambrose Swasey views the eclipse
12024-03-21T01:11:13+00:00Helen Conger9053f99d4e4d5a851764c8d94d34f8d9e9ad73b592Ambrose Swasey views the partial phase through his telescope. Mrs. Laura Nassau is in the background recording her observations on a dictaphone, 1932plain2024-03-22T01:18:05+00:00CWRU Archives1932Helen Conger9053f99d4e4d5a851764c8d94d34f8d9e9ad73b5
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12024-03-21T01:02:18+00:00Eclipse Expedition Images and Articles19plain2024-05-03T18:21:01+00:00The images pictured here were taken from the October 1932 issue of Case Alumnus, published by the Case Alumni Association.
R. W. Woodward, "Amateur Observations During the Total Eclipse of the Sun," QST, January 1933, pp. 32-38. Full article posted until 4/30/2024, Courtesy - January 1933 QST.