Caption: Standing
next to a giant globe of the Earth installed foyer outside of the Geology Museum,
undergraduate student and tour guide Simon Masters talks about the planet with
a group of 2nd grade children visiting from Northside Elementary School in
Sun Prairie.
Photo by: Jeff Miller
Date: April 2004
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Caption:
Working in the specimen preparation room at the Geology Museum, undergraduate
student Dan Hyslop uses a microscope to inspect the fine, serrated ridges along
the sides of a Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur tooth. Hyslop is researching two
different patterns of bite marks found on the rib bones of a Hadrosaur in the
museum's collection, and writing his senior thesis about why he believes both
markings are unique to the bite of a carnivorous T-rex dinosaur.
Photo by: Jeff Miller
Date: April 2004
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Caption: In
the vertebrate room at the Geology Museum, replicas of a Mastadon and Edmontosaurus
dinosaur skeletons tower over undergraduate student and tour guide Summer Ostrowski,
center, as she takes questions from a group of 2nd grade children visiting
from Northside Elementary School in Sun Prairie.
Photo by: Jeff Miller
Date: April 2004
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Caption: During
a guided tour through the rocks and minerals room at the Geology Museum, a
group of 2nd grade children, visiting from Northside Elementary School in Sun
Prairie, look at a sample of the mineral Beryl contained in a glass display
case.
Photo by: Jeff Miller
Date: April 2004
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Caption: Richard
Slaughter, director of the Geology Museum.
Photo by: Jeff Miller
Date: April 2004
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