Notes and Articles - Dinosaurs
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1981.115.7Description
1981.115.7 Al Look Collection
Folder 1
#1) Al Look History - Obituary
#2) Retirement from Daily Sentinel 12 Aug 1960
#3) The New Age December 1972 - page 37
#4) Memo: Nomination for Social Security in America Television series
#5) Blank facts about social security account
#6) For you information from Sherman H. Ruesch
#7) Obituary for Mrs. Alfred Look
#8) Family tree for Al Look
#9) Family tree for Al Look
#10) The Look Family
#11) Order for Phelo’s to Lions Club
#12) Of Current Interest
#13 Society of Vertebrate Paleontology News Bulletin #22 Nov 1947
#14) New White shirt for Al proves to be object lesson
#15) Copy of Al Family 4 generations
#16) Al Look Day 6 July 1972
#17) New White shirt for Al Look proves to be object lesson (2 copies)
#18) Bryn Patterson calls Ancient Skull Hoxe
#19) Newspaper article New Theories Rage after finding of Ancient skull Hoax (2 copies)
#20) Al Look given a plaque by Judge Harold Moss for 50 years of scientific achievement
#21) Copy of Mrs. Alfred Look obituary (2 copies)
#22) Al Look outline of his life
#23) Al’s Retirement from Daily Sentinel 12 Aug 1960 page 10
#24) Rooks County Record 6 Jul 1972 Award given to Al Look
#25) The New Age Dec. 1972 (copy)
#26) U.S. Memorandum: Al Look for film appearance
#27) Release for Publication facts about Social Securities
#28) The Daily Sentinel Press Card
#29) 1968 Federal Recreation Area Entrance Permit
#30) The Evening Shun (Nebraska newspaper) Vol 2 4 Mar 1916
#31) Handwritten Notes (17 pages)
Folder 2
#32) Member Faquawah drawing (old camping group)
#33) List of names old camping group
#34) Faquawah By-Laws
#35) Faquawah By-Laws colored
#36) Faquawah By Laws colored with blue
#37-#42) My Speech Al Look Day
#43) Whale Blubber gift to Greely Prof.
#44) Family weekly Honors Adman- Al Look
#45) Willies’s Rambling
#46) Hunting Trip Winner
#47) Replacing a shirt
#48-#49) He Digs for Old Bones By Mildred Hart Shaw
#50) Colorado West L”Look, A man with a half dozen careers” By Larry Brown 11 June 1972
#51) Monument Man - “Al Look guides a Tour of his’ backyard’ “ Colorado Westworld
8 Jan 1978
#52) Al Look Honors a great Painter “Harold Bryant” Daily Sentinel 17 Mar 1980
#53) “Al Look Retires after 36 year” Colorado Editor - Sep 1960 + 1 copy
#54) Cartoon - by Al Look True Magazine
#55) Clipping: “He digs old Bones” By Mildred Hart Shaw Family Weekly Magazine 2 Dec 1956
#56) Clipping: “Rare Metal Arrowhead found at Old Indian Camp” Daily Sentinel 24 Apr 1968
#57) “Sentinel Advertising Director elected to National Ad Group Daily Sentinel 23 Jan 1955
#58) Clipping: Advertising age 13 Aug 1950
#59) Clipping: “Al Look Retires after 36 years at Daily Sentinel” Daily Sentinel 12 Aug 1960 + 3 copies
#60) Clipping “Digging in a world 70 Million Years Old” The World 15 Sep 1968
#61) Clipping “Former Junction Resident has Featured Movie role)
#62) Clipping “Like storytelling? Stop and Listen to Look” Denver Post 16 Sep 1970
#63) Clipping “Al Look, noted author, turns 86”
#64) Clipping “Amateur Archeologist Tours Nile” Daily Sentinel 19 Jan 1964
#65) Ad Al Look - Artist of the month
#66) Clipping “Al Look Honored-Lion’s Club”
#67) Cartoon: by Don Winslow (featuring Al Look)
#68) Clipping: “Sparactolambda Spells Al Look” Denver Post 1971
#69) Clipping: “Advertising Chief to quit” Rocky Mtn News 16 Aug 1960
#70) clipping: “Al Look retires” Rocky Mtn Journal 17 Aug 1960
#71) Clipping “A Reporter’s Other Cuff” Rocky Mtn Journal 7 Feb 1962
#72) Clipping “Grand Junction Ad man to retire” Denver Post 15 Aug 1960 + 1 copy
#73) Clipping “Ex-Ad Chief in New post”
#74) Clipping “ Sentinel Executive Staff Daily Sentinel 12 Apr 1960
#75) Clipping “Three honored at C-C Dinner” Daily Sentinel 29 Mar 1967 + 1 Copy
Folder 3
#76) Clipping: “Comancheros - movie in Moab” Western Slope Living 26 June 1961
“ #77) Clipping “Navajo Love” Colorado West 22 Jul 1973 + 1 copy
#78) Clipping “Durango’s Own Movie Filmed in Late Twenties-Navajo Love” Durango Herald-Democrat 18 Jan 1948
#79) Magazine article: “Navajo love” Rocky Mountain Life April 1948
#80) Copy of letter to Al Look from Roy Petersn
#81) Note: Actors/Characters
#82) Letter: To: Lynn Martin From: Al Look 10 Oct 1961
#83) Clipping: “Wayne mades a Western” Denver Post + Copy
#84) Clipping: “Wayne starts work on film near Moab” 1 Jul 1961 + copy
#85) Wayne Recreates famed Alamo Fight” + Copy
#86) Comancheros Ad poster
#87) “Movies made old and New”
#88) Publicity - “Navajo Love’
Folder 4
#89) Article: “Radiocarbon dating--twenty years later Carbon 14” by Willard F. Libby Bulletin July/August 1971
#90) Article “New Date with an old dish” Science News letter 7 May 1960
#91) Clipping: “New Dating game” Time 27 Jun 1977
#92) Article to submit: Tree Rings Timber cut A.D. 217 gives oldest building date”
Science News Letter 29 Nov 1941 unknown author
#93) Article: “You’ve just unearthed bone. Within weeks we can tell you its age” Geotimes News of the earth sciences Feb 1971
#94) “They’re Revealing the World’s Oldest Secrets” by Steven M. Spencer The Saturday Evening Post 14 Mar 1953
#95) Clipping: Diggers Time 9 Oct 1950
#96) Typed page “Tree Rings” unknown Author
#97) Typed page “Carbon 14” unknown author
#99) Article: “New Radiocarbon method for dating the past” by Donald Collier Chicago Natural History Museum Bulletin Jan 1951
#100) Radio Carbon Dating + 1 copy
#101) Radioactive Carbon Fourteen by David M. Gates
Folder 5
#102) North America Map before Columbus (National Geographic)
#103) Postcard: to Al Look from RC Rudolf 24 Aug 1956
#104) Hand drawn map: Squaw Park North
#105) Clipping: Stone Age Reverberations” Rocky Mtn News 6 Mar 1955
#106) Clipping: “Loop Migration in the Northern Pacific?” by Ted Krec The Christian Science Monitor 3 Apr 1971
#107) Clipping Major Find in Archeology-Fund Granted for Archeological Site” Amarillo Daily News 17 Dec
#108) Clipping: “Solving the Great Cornfield Mystery” Empire 16 Dec 1973
#109) Clipping: “Ant Colony assist fossil collectors in wyoming” Chicago Natural History Museum Bulletin Sep 1959
#110) Copy of article: “Big Dig at Calico” by Letha Curtis Musgrave
#111) Article: “The Marmes Man” News Bureau Dept of Commerce and Economic Development
#112) Article: “Kokopelli of Indian Paleology” by Klaus f. Wellmann, MD JAMA 8 Jun 1970
#113) Article: “Mystery of the 80,000 year old cellar” Automobile=ile Club of Southern Calif. 1946
#114) Clipping car ad
#115) Article: “The present status of archaeological investigation in the Southwest” by H.P. Mera Fall 1942
#116) Clipping: “Eskimos are from Europe, Asia, Scientist contends”
#117) Clipping: “ Highest Indian village at 11,807 feet - discovered” Daily Sentinel 9 Sep 1981
#118) Article: “Statement on the early history and archaeology of the Gunnison River Basin” no date or author
#119) Clipping: “US Inhabited 20,000 Years ago Tests Show” 23 Oct 1956
#120) Clipping: “Scientists drool over old skull” Midland 1954
#121) Flyer: “Dickson Mound” Illinois
#122) Clipping: “Lost civilization in Oklahoma May be related to the Mayas”
#123) Clipping: “ Old Stone Faces”
#124) Clipping: “ Stone-age man in West Texas is described at Science Meet”
#125) Clipping: “Men in America 25,000 years ago”
#126) Clipping: “Prehistoric bones, found embedded in cave of winds Calcite are attracting Scientists (Colorado Springs, CO)
#127) Clipping: “Archeologists unearth tools of Ancient Californians”
#128) Clipping: “Illinois Koster Site“ by Larry Leonard
#129) Clipping: “University sciences say prehistoric man lived in Southwest Nebraska; Find Stone Implements Near Cambridge” 1947
#130) Clipping: “Denver couple will seek out prehistoric trails in Delta Area”
#131) Clipping: “This Is My America” by Courtney Ryley Cooper The Crowell Pub. co,
#132) Article: “The Riddle of the Kensington stone” The Saturday Evening Post 21 Aug 1948
#133) Letter: To: Mr. Lowell Brady CSU From Calvin H. Jennings 6 Oct 1976
#134) Clipping: Resurrection Mine-Gruesome find Leadville Herald 15 March 1940
#135) Clipping: “Traces found of Prehistoric Nebraska man” New York Herald Tribune, 14 Nov 1947
#136) Clipping Copy: “World-famed archeologist shows fabulous collection” Denver Post 7 Nov 1955 + copy
#137) Clipping: “Indians’ cultures studied” Denver Post 8 Jan 1956 + copy
#138) Clipping: “Scientists dubbed him egghead the first” The Salt Lake Tribune
#139) Clipping “Skeleton a key to the past” Kansas City Star 19 Aug 1970
#140) Clipping “New World redacted” by Eric Burgess The Christian Science Monitor
#141) Article: “Southwestern Lore- Archaeology and the Amateur”
#142) Article: “Ishi- The . . . “ Natural History March 1949
#143) Clipping: “Indians were shooting craps in Southwest 1,500 years ago”
#144) Clipping: “Archeologists find lost links in study” Utah 1939
#145) Clipping: “Indian culture outdating Christian Era is sought”
#146) Article: “First Settlers-Eastern” no author
#147) Clipping: “California cave yields data on Early americans”
#148) Clipping: “Navajo”
#149) Clipping: “Old Indian artifacts found in Ohio Mound” THe Christian Science Monitor 11 Dec 1948
#150) Article: “Find similar prehistoric spear points in aArizona and Venezuela”
#151) Clipping: “Archeologists make strides in study of little known Utes” Denver Post 22 Oct 1939
#152) Hand drawn map: Indian tribes and dates
#153) Clipping: “Power shovel bares what may be earliest American” Denver Post 23 Oct 1955 + Copy
#154) Article “The record of Human Illness” by Wilton M. Krogman
#155) Hand written article: “History American Indian-Aztecs of Mexico” by Vaillant in G.J. Library
#156) Letter: To: Al Look From: Ruth McKelvey 13 August
#157) Letter: To: Al Look From Harry M. Quinn and reply
#158) Article: “A pictograph site at West Salt creek, Garfield County, Colorado” by Harry M. Quinn December 1979 All Points Bulletin
#159) Article: “Rock Art through the Ages” by Harry M. Quinn
#160) Article: “A Possible reason for the abandonment of Mesa Verde” by Harry M. Quinn Feb 1979 All Points Bulletin
#161) Article: “A comparison of some plains-type points with some Great Basin-Type points” by Harry M Quinn Oct. 1979 All Points Bulletin
#162) Article: “The Chacoan Empire: A Hypothesis” by Harry M Quinn Aug 1980 All Points Bulletin
#163) Article: “Anasazi Culture” by Harry M. Quinn Dec 1978 All point Bulletin
#164) Article: “Cultural Resource Management at Grimes Point, NV” La Pintura
#165) Article: “ The Singayoak culture of the western Arctic Region, Alaska” Jun 1980 All Points Bulletin
#166) Clipping: “Unique Tracks removed from Area for study at universities”
#167) All Points Bulletin May 1979
#168) All Points Bulletin April 1980
#169) All Points Bulletin Feb 1980
#170) Article: “Antiquities Act “
#171) Clipping: “ St Michael’s 50th” Time 24 Oct 1949
Folder 6
#172) Note: Arno B. Cammerer, Director, National Park Service / W. M. Wood
#173) Article: “Getting There” by Larry G. Marshall
#174) Clipping: “Early Dinosaur Hunting in District
#175) Clipping: “Fossil Finds years ago told by museum curator” GJ Sentinel
#176) Article (copy): “Monuments now mark sites where field museum expedition found dinosaurs” Field museum News January 1939
#177) Clipping: “About New York-Mr. Bones’ Fossil collector Emeritus, plans a Final Dinosaur hunt at 85” 1958
#178) Article: “A hundred dinosaurs crowd America’s museums” Life, p. 32 Jan. 11
#179) Clipping: “The Horned Toad” Natural History Feb 1949
#180) Clipping: photos: Tyrannosaurus, Largest land tortoise
#181) Article: “The Monstrous Dinosaurs Cooked to Death?”
#182) Clipping: “Armored Prehistoric Lizard Displayed at Museum” Rocky Mountain News 28 Aug 1939
#183) Clipping: photo- Group of the American Crocodile, on Rocky reef in Lake Ticamaya, Honduras
#184) Clipping: “Evolution of a Cancer virus” p. 48 Science, Sept. 1982
#185) Clipping: photo- A living fossil turtle
#186) Clipping: drawing - Amazing Asbestos!
#187) Clipping: “A Vertebrate Fossil Is Found in Antarctic” New York Times 13 Mar 1968
#188) Clipping: “Excavation on federal land - Zias may get dinosaur bones” New Mexican 7 May 1978
#189) Clipping: copy of photo-Dinosaur Skeleton from Fruita, Colorado
#190) Booklet: “Sinclair Dinosaur Stamp Album with contemporary Reptiles”
#191) Clipping: “Dinosaurs of the Mid-Morrison” by Lance Eriksen
#192) Clipping: “Ceratosaurus in the Upper Jurassic Ecosystem” Museum Notes, Grand Junction, CO January 1980
#193) Clipping: “Fossil of Giant Dinosaur leaving Track Here found”
#194) Clipping: “Hibernation of Reptiles” By Karl P. Schmidt
#195) Clipping: “Unearthing dinosaurs” Expeditions-Science/Premier Issue p. 87
#196) Clipping: “Doomed Dino”
#197) Clipping: “Dinosaur quarry yields ‘ultra’ big find” GJ Sentinel
#198) Clipping: “Jensen and fossil: Identifying the largest dinosaur”
#199) Clipping: “Huge Shoulder Blade-Biggest Dinosaur Yet may come at ‘Dig’ Near Escalante Creek” The Daily Sentinel 6 Aug 1972 p. 11
#200) Booklet: “Petrified Footprints for moderns”
#201) Clipping: “Digging out the monarch dinosaur” Colorado Wes, 8 Oct 1972
#202) Clipping: photo-Galapagos Turtle”
#203) Clipping: “Three dinosaurs found just six miles from here and are being uncovered for Public to View” The Daily Sentinel by Mildred Hart
#204) Clipping: “Link to origins of life in fossil find of Kansas” The Kansas City Star 19 July 1953
#205) Clipping: “Reptile Bones Fill Gap” Science News Letter, 28 Feb 1948
#206) Clipping: “Rich Dinosaur Trove Reaches Museum Here” New York Herald Tribune 30 Sep 1947
#207) Clipping: “Dinosaurs’ Southward MigrationStudied by Retired Yale Professor”
#208) Clipping: “30 Million Year Old Skeleton Uncovered” The Denver Post Nov
#209) Clipping: “Acres of Dinosaurs”
#210) Clipping: “Pre-Dinosaur Tracks Baffle Scientists”
#211) Clipping: “Footprints of rare reptilian creature found in Arizona”
#212) Clipping: “Bone Bonanza” Science July 1947
#213) Clipping: “Fossil of Reptile found, age put at 200,000,000” New York Herald Tribune, July 1947
#214) Clipping: “Heavy Going Dinosaurs”
#215) Clipping: “Texas”
#216) Clipping: “It’s a Mighty Long Long Job” The Denver Post, 1 Aug 1937
#217) Clipping: “Evidence of Dinosaur Weighing Thirty Tons Discovered in Texas”
#218) Clipping: “U.S. Adds to Dinosaur Monument” The Salt lake Tribune, 4 Sep 1938
#219) Clipping: “Pages of History Unfolded at Dinosaur monument”
#220) Clipping: “Tracks of Giant Dinosaur Being Taken from mine”
#221) Clipping: “Mexico Finds Give Hint of Lost World:” LA Times 25 Mar 1951
#222) Clipping: “Crusty Old Colorado Pioneer Decides He’ll Live in Cleveland”
#223) Clipping: “Lizard-Like Reptiles Fill Gaps in Evolution” Rocky Mtn. News 3 Jan 1956
#224) Clipping: “What is the most primitive reptile?”
#225) Letter: To: Al Look From B.J. Keys 17 Sep 1956
#226) Clipping: “Cartoon - Stegosaurus”
#227) Copy of photo: “New Dinosaur”
#228) Story: “Brachiosaurus”
#229) Story: “The Berlin Brachiosaurus”
#230) Clipping: “Earth-asteroid collision may explain death of dinosaurs, scientists say”
#231) Notes: “Berlin Brachiosaurus”
#232) Story: “Man and Beast” + 1 copy
#233) Clipping: “Moab Rockhound Finds New Dinosaur”
#234) Pamphlet: “Handbook of Paleoichthyology in 10 parts” (in German)
#235) Article: “Dinosaurs of The Arctic”
#236) Article: “University of Utah Cooperative Dinosaur Expedition”
#237) Clipping: “Crocodile Skull, 70 Million Years Old, on Display” New York Herald Tribune, 8 May 1942
#238) Article: “A Little Contribution to an old Discussion”
#239) Article: “Fossil reptiles’ spiny backs are a puzzle to scientists” Chicago Natural History Museum Bulletin, May 1948
#240) Article: “Chameleons--A study in adaptation and in ornament” Chicago Natural History Museum Bulletin, Aug 1948
#241) Clipping: “Lizard Fossil Discovered, First of Kind”
#242) Article: “A New Dinosaur Species” Chicago Natural History Museum Bulletin, October 1963
#243) Clipping: “Leaping Lizards”
#244) Story: “What killed Dinos”
#245) Article: “Battle of the Bones” GeoTimes, Vol. II, No. 4
#246) Clipping: “Did Dinosaurs die of nervous breakdown?”
#247) Clipping: “Scientists Bare Ancient Bones of Dinosaurs”
#248) Letter: To: Al Look From: Herman C. Wilson
#249) Clipping: “Demise of Dinosaurs”
#250) Clipping: “Connecticut tracks down dinosaur” New York Times, 20 Nov 1966
#251) Clipping: “A new dinosaur rears its snout” Science News, 9 maar 1974
#252) Clipping: “Identification of three bones lads Utahn to New Genus of Dinosaurs”
#253) Article: “Parade of Life Through the Ages” National Geographic Magazine, Feb, 1942
#254) Clipping: “Biologist thinks dinosaurs made yearly trek to Alaska”
#255) Invoice of Specimens: To: Al Look From: Chicago natural History Museum
#256) Drawing: + 1 copy
#257) Clipping: “Stegosaurus is state’s fossil thanks to milk-cookie’ lobby” April 1982
#258) Clipping: “Demise of dinosaurs on tidal wave”
#259) Clipping: “Skull and Bones at yale”
#260) Article: “Going, Going,Gone” Dinosaurs by George Alexander
#261) Article: “Mysterious Diplodocus” by Lance Eriksen
#262) Clipping: “Fruita dig yields big find”
#263) Article: “Earliest Dinosaurs”
#264) Clipping: “Paleontological Finds over slope were important during past year”
#265) Clipping: “Zoo Acquires a living relic of the dinosaur Age”
#266) Clipping: “Chicago Museum Names West Colorado Animals”
#267) Clipping Copies: “Estimates on Earth Age” Oct 1966
#268) Clipping: “Hot-Blooded Dinosaurs?” Time, 17 May 1976
#269) Clipping: “No Bones About It--Amatueur Knows His Dinosaurs”
#270) Clipping: “Utah’s Fist Camptosaur Settles in U. Museum”
#271) Clipping: “U.S. National Museum”
#272) Poem: “The Dinosaur” Author unknown (Bert H Taylor) + 1 copy
#273) Article: “Dinosaur Tracks” August 1981
#274) Article: “Stegosaurus” by Bert L. Taylor
#275) Article: “Similar Cases” Charlotte Perkins Gilman
#276) Clipping: “Dinosaurs”
#277) Article: “Endothermy vs. Ectothermy by Lance Eriksen
#278) Clipping: “Moab Rockhound finds New Dinosaur” The Daily Sentinel 24 Feb 1966
#279) Clipping: Update on Paleontology” Ornithosuchus picture
#280) Copy of photo: Chicago, April 8-Huge Assembly Job Completed”
#281) Notes: Greek Words and drawings (3 pages)
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