- 5.1.2--TNT0044C
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- 09/27/1987
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Chemical Pollution - Wash.
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Chemical Pollution - Wash.
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Chemical Pollution
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Chemical Pollution
Photograph by Bruce Larson
Asarco, Inc. (June 1950-December 1979) - 1
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American Smelting + Refining
Smelter's Beauty Paradox
Photograph by Bruce A. Kellman
Asarco, Inc. (June 1950-December 1979) - 3
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ASARCO, Rec'd 1-22-86
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Air Pollution - Puget Sound
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Pollution
Conflict of Darkness + Light
Photo by Bruce Kellman
PORT OF TACOMA--PIER 7 (Pier 7) pictures Oct 1960 thru Dec 1978 - 2
From clipping in file: "Pier 7 Extension Project Begins: Manson Construction and Engineering equipment dredging the $3 million extension to Pier 7 appear in this aerial photo taken by News Tribune staff photographer Bob Rudsit. The 900-foot concrete extension will provide a fourth berth for Pier 7, located on the northeast side of Sitcum Waterway between East 11th Street and Commencement Bay. The port's giant alumina storage domes and the tallow shipping tank farm, the latter at the left, dominate the aerial scene. Floating drydock for Aerojet's surface-effect test craft is at right.
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"Port of Tacoma - Pier 7"
"Pier 7 extension"
Photograph by Bob Rudsit
PORT OF TACOMA--PIER 7 (Pier 7) pictures Oct 1960 thru Dec 1978 - 1
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"Port of Tacoma Pier 7"
"Tacoma Longshoremen Race to Unload Toyotas"
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"St. Regis - Western Star Paper Machine
Clipping taped to back: "READ ALL ABOUT IT--Seven St. Regis Paper Co. officials, her for this morning's official dedication of the company's $30,000,000 expansion of its Tacoma kraft pulp and paper mill, look over a special 18-page section of The News Tribune, marking the event. Seated, left to right, are Phillip B. Duffy, vice president, the corrugated container division; Reginald L. Vayo, vice president, kraft division sales; and Kenneth D. Lozier, vice president, of advertising and sales promotion, all of New York. Standing are George J. Kneeland, New York, assistant vice president; Russell R. Major, Tacoma, assistant comptroller; John A. McDermott, Jacksonville, Fla., vice president, pulp and paper manufacturing; and Dr. William R. Haselton, general manager of the Tacoma plant."
PORT OF TACOMA--GENERAL 1985-- - 2
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"Port of Tacoma - Gen.
New Construction Site: Shown here is the current terminal for Totem Ocean Trailer Express (TOTE) which leases the 25-acre site from the Port of Tacoma. This area will be the new site of a two-berth container facility for Tacoma Terminals, Inc., a subsidiary of Sea-Land Services, Inc. The Port is relocating the TOTE operation to Blair Waterway, where it will build a modern, expanded, roll-on, roll-off facility.
CHINESE NEW YEAR CELEBRATION - 1
Danette and Carey usher in the year of the ox TNT 02/03/1973 p.1
CHINESE NEW YEAR CELEBRATION - 2
Mrs. Lilly Gould and her No.6 son, Steven, wish all of their friends in Tacoma a happy new year. The Goulds live in Lake City where they will celebrate the year of the ox, 4671, with friends. They've received greetings from Saigon. TNT 02/23/1973 p.8
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Betty Drost
One of the credited leaders of the Citizens Committee for School Support, Betty Drost, celebrates the passing of a $24.5 million special levy for Tacoma Public Schools with 81 percent of the vote.
More than 300 state employees rallied for women's equality in the State Capitol Rotunda in Olympia.
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Nez Perce tribe member Jo Ann Kauffman, Executive Director of the Seattle Indian Health Board, poured a can of Treaty Beer into a garbage can. She appeared at a press conference condemning the new product and said the can contained "Hate and prejudice." Conference was at Indian center near Fort Lawton.
Bruce Kellman/News
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Billy Welch, a 10th grader at Clover Park District, walked with striking Clover Park High School teachers Tuesday afternoon, on what was to have been the first day of school for the district.
Kellman - Photo
Tacoma--Streets--Pacific Avenue - 7
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Lower Pacific Ave.
Photograph by Bruce Larson
Tacoma--Streets--Pacific Avenue - 4
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Row of vacant pawn shops on Pacific at 15th in Tacoma
Photo by David Yee
Inside Track
Tacoma--Streets--Pacific Avenue - 3
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News
Thomas Haugen, age 31, of Bonney Lake Hangs-out along Pacific Ave. in downtown Tacoma.
(Suki interviewed this guy in relation to the J&M Tavern closing)
Staff Photo by Joe Giron
Sang Hyon Nairn leaps six men, striking a target in a martial arts demonstration. The mayors of Tacoma and Gunsan City, Korea, celebrated their "sister city" status.
Ashbury, Suzanne (Sky Writer) - 1
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Suzanne Asbury
Suzanne Asbury, a 22-year-old pilot and professional skywriter, works for Pepsi and would be performing a Fourth of July aerial display in a couple days in 1982.
School, Roosevelt Elementary- 4
Back of photo: Roosevelt Elem. Annex Demolition
Roosevelt Annex, which was used as a gymnasium and multi-purpose room, was demolished after being condemned due to safety concerns. A $100,000 playground took its place.
Back of photo: McIlvaigh Middle School students march down Portland Ave. 3/10/89 after a noon rally urging the kids to say no to drugs and alcohol. NEWS BILL HUNTER PHOTO
Safe Streets Program (Fighting Drugs and Gangs) - 1
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About 2300 Tacoma and Pierce County citizens packed the Foss High School gym Thursday for the first "Safe Streets" community forum to Fight Illegal Drug Use, Gangs and Violence. 150 individuals held number signs to aid in forming discussion groups of 15 people each.
Bruce Kellman/News
Note: Published photo has the number of people at 1,600.
Port of Tacoma--Blair Waterway - 1
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Port of Tacoma--Blair Waterway
Photo cutline: "Contaminated muck dredged from Blair Waterway is stored in this Tideflats pond lined with plastic."
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Mrs. Dolores Silas
Staff photo by Bob Rudsit
From Clipping in File:
Dolores Silas and Reed School Pupils
Reed Elementary School principal Dolores Silas and Reed School pupils. At the time, Silas was one of only three female administrators in the Tacoma Public School system. Silas earned a BA degree at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama and did graduate work at the University of Arizona.