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Syntex Syva Alumni Association Collection
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The Syntex Syva Alumni Association (SSAA), the creator of this collection, is a mutual benefit organization of former employees of Syntex Corporation and its subsidiary Syva Company. Founded in 1992 and incorporated as a nonprofit organization in 1999, the SSAA was established to promote fellowship among former Syntex/Syva employees. Membership is open to former employees of any Syntex/Syva entity. The SSAA publishes a newsletter and organizes social events for its members.
A large majority of the materials in this collection were created by or pertain to Syntex Corporation, a defunct pharmaceuticals manufacturer. Syntex's origins date back to 1933, when Hungarian chemist Emeric Somlo and German chemist Frederic Lehmann established Laboratorios Hormona, a small Mexican pharmaceuticals firm that specialized in hormones extracted from animals. Somlo and Lehmann were joined in 1943 by Russell Marker, an American chemist who discovered a method of producing synthetic progesterone from the cabeza de negro, a Mexican wild yam. On January 21, 1944, the three chemists founded Syntex, S.A., which was initially based in Mexico City, Mexico.
Syntex quickly earned a world-wide reputation for innovation. Russell Marker left Syntex in 1945, but the firm compensated for this loss by recruiting a team of talented young researchers, including chemists George Rosenkranz (1945) and Carl Djerassi (1949). During the late 1940s and 1950s, Syntex developed processes for synthesizing a number of steroid hormones, including, but not limited to, progesterone and the oral contraceptive ingredient norethindrone. In 1951, a team of Syntex researchers was credited with being the first to synthesize cortisone. Syntex also experienced significant growth during the 1940s and 1950s. The company entered the American market in 1947 by establishing Chemical Specialties, Incorporated, a subsidiary based in New York City. In 1957, the firm incorporated in Panama as a publicly owned firm and re-named itself Syntex Corporation.
The 1960s and 1970s were a period of rapid growth and expansion for Syntex Corporation. In 1964, the firm moved its headquarters to a new campus at the Stanford Industrial Park in Palo Alto, California. Syntex continued to be an innovator in the development and production of pharmaceuticals, introducing the oral contraceptive Norinyl (1964) and the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug Naprosyn (1975). Between 1965 and 1977, Syntex engaged in a program of expansion which involved the acquisition of a number of other firms, including Arapahoe Chemicals, Incorporated (1965). In 1966, Syntex entered into a joint venture with Varian Associates by co-founding Synvar Associates, which was later renamed Syva Company and subsequently became a wholly owned Syntex subsidiary in 1978. During this time period, Syntex also diversified its product line, which eventually included, but was not limited to, veterinary drugs, scientific instruments, infant nutrition products, and beauty care products.
Syntex Corporation encountered a more difficult business climate during 1980s and early 1990s. The firm continued to develop innovative new drugs, including Femstat vaginal yeast infection cream (1986) and the hypertension and angina drug Cardene (1989). But a number of forces, including globalization, rising research and development costs, and declining drug prices made it more difficult for Syntex to compete in the global marketplace. In addition to these problems, many of the new businesses Syntex acquired through its expansion and diversification program did not perform as hoped. This state of affairs led the firm to downsize by selling off a number of its underperforming businesses during the 1980s and 1990s, including its Dental Division, and Beauty Care Division. But these measures were not enough to ensure Syntex's long term survival as an independent company.
In 1994, Syntex Corporation was acquired by F. Hoffman-La Roche & Company, a Swiss health care concern. Under its new ownership, Syntex was renamed Roche Bioscience in 1995.
Sources
Syntex Syva Alumni Association Collection, Chemical Heritage Foundation Archives, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The Syntex Syva Alumni Association Collection consists of materials collected by the SSAA, which were created by or pertain to Syntex Corporation. The collection is arranged into the following five series:
- Printed Materials
- Miscellaneous
- Audio-Visual Materials
- Oversized
- Photographic Materials
The Syntex Syva Alumni Collection was donated to the Science History Institute (formerly the Chemical Heritage Foundation) by the Syntex Syva Alumni Association in August 2013.
The Syntex Syva Alumni Association Collection was processed by Kenton G. Jaehnig in February 2016.
Artifacts separated from the Syntex Syva Alumni Association have been transferred to the Chemical Heritage Foundation Museum.
- Publisher
- Science History Institute Archives
- Finding Aid Author
- Finding aid created and encoded by Kenton G. Jaehnig.
- Finding Aid Date
- 2016
- Access Restrictions
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There are no access restrictions on the materials for research purposes and the collection is open to the public.
- Use Restrictions
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The Science History Institute holds copyright to the Syntex Syva Alumni Association Collection. The researcher assumes full responsibility for all copyright, property, and libel laws as they apply.
Collection Inventory
This series contains a variety of printed materials collected by the Syntex Syva Alumni Association. A large majority of the materials in this series were printed by or directly pertain to Syntex Corporation. A handful of materials that were not printed by Syntex nor have a direct connection to the firm are also preserved here. The contents of the Printed Materials are arranged into the following two sub-series:
- Syntex Printed Materials
- Miscellaneous Printed Materials
Arranged alphabetically by subject, this sub-series consists of miscellaneous printed materials that were printed by or directly pertain to Syntex Corporation and to a lesser extent, its corporate successor Roche Bioscience. The materials in this sub-series document Syntex's development and activities, mainly from the firm's perspective. They also document the firm's efforts to communicate with its employees, investors, customers, and the general public.
A large majority of the materials in this sub-series were published by Syntex Corporation, which includes a handful of items printed by its subsidiaries Arapahoe Chemicals, Incorporated and Syva Company. Two copies of a 2009 yearbook published by Syntex's corporate successor Roche Bioscience are also preserved in this sub-series. A few newspaper and magazine articles written about Syntex Corporation and its subsidiary Arapahoe Chemicals, Incorporated are also found here.
The contents of the Syntex Printed Materials consist mainly of newsletters, periodicals, and annual reports. A noticeable number of product brochures, directories, employee handbooks, company overviews, and stockholder notices are also found here. A variety of other printed materials, including, but not limited to, books, exhibit brochures, magazine and newspaper articles, appointment calendars, and examples of company stationary are preserved in this sub-series as well.
Arranged alphabetically by subject, this sub-series contains a small amount of miscellaneous printed materials that were not printed by nor have a direct connection to Syntex Corporation. Most of the items in the Miscellaneous Printed Materials concern topics that were of interest to Syntex and its employees. Two brochures, a catalog list, a Buddhist card, and a handful of government documents are preserved in this sub-series. Magazine and newspaper clippings, an issue of Pharmaceutical Executive magazine, and social event signs and flyers are found here as well.
Arranged alphabetically by subject, this series contains miscellaneous materials collected by the Syntex Syva Alumni Association. All the materials in this series were either created by or directly pertain to Syntex Corporation and to a lesser extent, its corporate successor Roche Bioscience.
The Miscellaneous series' contents consist of a variety of items. Files of miscellaneous business records, which include four files belonging to Syntex subsidiary Arapahoe Chemicals, Incorporated and two files containing Syntex company reports, make up the largest portion of this series. Four files of materials regarding Syntex's Palo Alto, California campus, which contain a map, fact sheets and floor plans, and the contents of a tour binder, are also found in this series. Three certificates presented to Syntex, including two award certificates and a City of Palo Alto, California certificate of occupancy are also found in the series. A handful of other miscellaneous items, including, but not limited to, notes for a 1991 presentation given at St. Francis High School, a manuscript for the Syntex exhibit Obstetrics & Gynecology, and a photocopy of an untitled poem are preserved here as well.
Arranged alphabetically by format and title, this series contains audio-visual materials created by Syntex Corporation, which were collected by the Syntex Syva Alumni Association. Its contents consist of one DVD disk and eight VHS videotapes. Footage recorded on the Audio-Visual Materials includes, but is not limited to, speeches by Syntex officials, company meetings, news clips, and commercials. Patient educational footage regarding the treatment of endometriosis with the Syntex drug Synarel is also preserved here.
This series contains miscellaneous oversized items collected by the Syntex Syva Alumni Association, all of which were created by or pertain directly to Syntex Corporation. The contents of each individual box in this series are arranged alphabetically by format and by subject.
Blueprints of Syntex's Palo Alto, California campus make up the largest portion of the Oversized series. Four posters and four magazine advertisements are also found in this series. An oversized brochure for Syntex's Chairman's Recognition Awards and the company's New York Stock Exchange Certification of Listing are also preserved in this series. An oversized card marking the Syntex Library's twenty-fifth anniversary and a collage of art exhibition flyers from the Syntex Gallery are found here as well.
Stored in Flat File Drawer 4.
Stored in Flat File Drawer 4.
This series contains photographic materials collected by the Syntex Syva Alumni Association. The contents of the Photographic Materials are arranged into the following five sub-series:
- Photographs
- Negatives
- Slides and Transparencies
- Photo Albums
- Oversized Photographic Materials
Note - Item level cataloging may be available, consult Image Archives.
Arranged alphabetically by subject, this sub-series contains the Syntex Syva Alumni Association's photograph collection. A large majority of the images in this sub-series were created by Syntex Corporation and its corporate successor Roche Bioscience. A noticeable number of images created by the Syntex Syva Alumni Association are also found here. Many of images in this series were used for employee and public relations purposes.
The images found in the Photographs sub-series concern a wide variety of subjects. A majority of the images are of Syntex social functions and community service activities. A large number of images of Syntex facilities, most notably those of the firm's Palo Alto, California campus, are also found in this sub-series. Also present in the Photographs sub-series are a significant number of images of Syntex executives, including Chief Executive Officers Albert Bowers and Paul Freiman, and President John Fried. Smaller numbers of images concerning other miscellaneous subjects pertaining to Syntex Corporation, including, but not limited to, personnel, products, research activities, and business activities are preserved here as well.
Photographs of various sizes make up the bulk of the materials in this sub-series. A handful of photo reproductions are also preserved here. A small amount of accompanying materials, including notes, correspondence, press releases, invoices, and photocopied newspaper clippings are found in this sub-series as well.
Note - Item level cataloging may be available, consult Image Archives.
Contains 62 color images.
Contains 8 color images.
Contains 7 black and white images.
Contains 4 black and white images.
Contains 9 color images.
Contains 2 black and white images and 1 color image.
Contains 2 color images.
Contains 15 color images.
Contains 3 color images.
Contains 14 black and white images.
Contains 3 color images.
Contains 6 color images and 10 black and white images.
Contains 16 color images.
Contains 1 color image.
Contains 1 black and white image and 11 color images.
Contains 27 black and white images.
Contains 32 color images.
Contains 5 black and white images.
Contains 25 black and white images and 1 color image.
Contains 35 black and white images and 12 color images.
Contains 7 color images and 31 black and white images.
Contains 5 color images and 2 black and white images.
Contains 28 color images and 1 black and white image.
Contains 32 color images.
Contains 3 black and white images.
Contains 28 color images.
Contains 15 black and white images.
Contains 1 color image and 5 black and white images.
Contains 19 color images.
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Contains 3 black and white images and 16 color images.
Contains 25 black and white images.
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Contains 13 color images.
Contains 21 black and white images and 6 color images.
Contains 19 black and white images and 5 color images.
Contains 4 black and white images.
Contains 13 color images.
Contains 90 color images.
Contains 21 black and white images.
Contains 31 color images.
Contains 77 color images.
Contains 4 black and white images.
Contains 12 color images.
Contains 2 color photo reproductions.
Contains 5 color images.
Contains 1 black and white image.
Contains 14 black and white images and 21 color images.
Contains 3 black and white images.
Contains 4 color images.
Contains 26 color images.
Contains 3 black and white images and 3 color images.
Contains 11 black and white images.
Contains 12 black and white images.
Contains 6 black and white images.
Contains 22 black and white images.
Contains 5 black and white images.
Contains 3 black and white images.
Contains 24 black and white images.
Contains 2 black and white images, 2 black and white photo reproductions, 1 color image, and 15 color photo reproductions.
Contains 12 black and white images.
Contains 1 sepia image.
Contains 41 black and white images.
Contains 4 color images.
Contains 11 color images.
Contains 9 color images.
Contains 8 color images.
Contains 17 color images.
Contains 8 color images.
Contains 10 color images.
Contains 14 color images.
Contains 24 color images.
Contains 88 color images.
Contains 1 black and white image.
Contains 23 color images.
Contains 8 color images.
Contains 15 black and white images and 4 color images.
Contains 12 black and white images.
Contains 3 black and white images.
Contains 4 black and white images.
Contains 249 color images.
Contains 8 black and white images and 10 color images.
Contains 13 black and white images and 8 color images.
Contains 17 color images and 6 black and white images.
Contains 6 black and white images.
Contains 1 color image.
Contains 28 color images.
Contains 1 color image.
Contains 1 color image.
Contains 16 black and white images.
Contains 4 color images and 2 black and white images.
Contains 11 color images.
Contains 3 black and white images.
Contains 142 black and white images.
Contains 259 color images.
Contains 4 black and white images.
Contains 11 black and white images.
Contains 16 black and white images and 15 color images.
Contains 22 black and white images.
Contains 4 black and white images.
Contains 6 black and white images and 1 color image.
Contains 25 black and white images.
Contains 21 color images.
Contains 7 black and white images.
Contains 16 color images.
Contains 1 color image.
Contains 31 color images.
Contains 21 color images.
Contains 6 color images.
Contains 18 black and white images.
Contains 120 color images.
Contains 86 color images and 5 black and white images.
Contains 14 color images.
Contains 3 color images.
Contains 1 black and white image.
Contains 18 color images and 1 black and white image.
Contains 48 color images.
Contains 30 color images.
Contains 82 color images and 4 black and white images.
Contains 23 color images.
Contains 9 color images.
Contains 18 color images.
Contains 16 color images.
Contains 4 black and white images.
Contains 50 color images.
Contains 78 color images.
Contains 1 color image.
Contains 12 color images and 3 black and white images.
Contains 1 black and white image.
Contains 1 black and white image.
Contains 11 black and white images.
Contains 1 black and white image.
Contains 1 black and white image.
Contains 3 black and white images and 1 color image.
Contains 2 black and white images.
Contains 17 black and white images.
Contains 53 color images.
Contains 11 color images.
Contains 406 color images.
Contains 8 color images.
Contains 24 color images.
Contains 3 color images.
Contains 26 black and white images.
Contains 5 color images.
Contains 6 color images.
Contains 1 color image and 1 black and white photocopy.
Contains 10 black and white images.
Contains 24 sepia images.
Contains 32 color images.
Contains 25 color images.
Contains 8 color images.
Contains 2 color images.
Arranged alphabetically by subject, this sub-series contains the Syntex Syva Alumni Association's negative collection. A large majority of the images in this sub-series were created by Syntex Corporation and its corporate successor Roche Bioscience. A few images created by the Syntex Employee Recreation Association, a predecessor of the Syntex Syva Alumni Association, are also found here. Most of the negatives in this sub-series are of photographs preserved in Sub-series 1 - Photographs. Many of images in this series were used for employee and public relations purposes.
The images found in the Negatives sub-series concern a wide variety of subjects. A majority of the images are of Syntex social functions and community service activities. A large number of images of Syntex facilities, most notably those of the firm's Palo Alto, California campus are also found in this sub-series. Also present in the Negatives sub-series are a significant number of images of Syntex executives, including Chief Executive Officers Albert Bowers and Paul Freiman, and President John Fried. Smaller numbers of images concerning a number of other miscellaneous subjects pertaining to Syntex Corporation, including, but not limited to, staff members, research activities, and business activities are preserved here as well.
35 millimeter negative strips make up the bulk of the materials in this sub-series. A handful of negatives of other various sizes are also found here.
Note - Item level cataloging may be available, consult Image Archives.
Contains 2 black and white negative strips.
Contains 2 color negative strips.
Contains 6 color negative strips.
Contains 7 black and white negative strips.
Contains 1 black and white negative and 4 black and white negative strips.
Contains 5 color negative strips.
Contains 4 color negative strips.
Contains 24 black and white negative strips.
Contains 25 color negative strips.
Contains 2 color negative strips.
Contains 2 black and white negatives.
Contains 3 black and white negative strips.
Contains 5 color negative strips.
Contains 37 color negative strips.
Contains 7 black and white negative strips.
Contains 1 black and white negative strip.
Contains 8 color negative strips.
Contains 14 black and white negative strips.
Contains 2 black and white strips.
Contains 7 color negative strips.
Contains 7 black and white negative strips.
Contains 33 color negative strips.
Contains 4 black and white negative strips.
Contains 7 black and white negative strips.
Contains 6 color negative strips and 3 black and white negative strips.
Contains 5 black and white negative strips.
Contains 14 color negative strips.
Contains 1 black and white negative strip.
Contains 4 black and white negative strips.
Contains 4 black and white negative strips.
Contains 16 black and white negative strips.
Contains 1 black and white negative strip.
Contains 3 black and white negative strips.
Contains 6 black and white negative strips.
Contains 2 color negative strips.
Contains 5 black and white negative strips.
Contains 2 black and white negatives.
Contains 11 black and white negative strips.
Contains 4 color negative strips.
Contains 16 color negative strips.
Contains 29 color negative strips.
Contains 3 black and white negative strips.
Contains 6 color negative strips.
Contains 11 color negative strips.
Contains 5 black and white negatives.
Contains 2 black and white negative strips.
Contains 2 black and white negative strips.
Contains 7 color negative strips.
Contains 7 black and white negative strips and 3 black and white negatives.
Contains 117 color negative strips and 8 color negatives.
Contains 3 color negatives, 1 black and white negative, and 6 color negative strips.
Contains 27 black and white negative strips.
Contains 10 color negative strips.
Contains 7 black and white negative strips.
Contains 4 black and white negative strips.
Contains 2 black and white negative strips.
Contains 14 black and white negative strips.
Contains 6 color negative strips.
Contains 2 black and white negative strips.
Contains 3 black and white negative strips.
Contains 4 color negatives and 1 black and white negative.
Contains 4 black and white negative strips.
Contains 23 black and white negative strips.
Contains 7 color negative strips.
Contains 7 color negative strips.
Contains 10 color negative strips.
Contains 10 color negative strips.
Contains 5 color negative strips.
Contains 3 color negative strips.
Contains 28 color negative strips.
Contains 1 color negative strip.
Contains 11 color negative strips.
Contains 8 color negative strips.
Contains 17 color negative strips and 2 color negatives.
Contains 10 color negative strips.
Contains 3 color negative strips.
Contains 5 color negative strips.
Contains 15 color negative strips.
Contains 13 color negative strips.
Contains 5 black and white negative strips.
Contains 7 color negative strips.
Contains 14 color negative strips.
Contains 6 black and white negative strips.
Contains 5 color negative strips.
Contains 5 black and white negative strips.
Contains 6 sepia negative strips.
Contains 5 color negative strips.
Contains 21 color negative strips.
Contains 8 color negative strips.
Arranged alphabetically by format and by subject, this sub-series contains the Syntex Syva Alumni Association's slide and transparency collection. A majority of the images in this sub-series were created by Syntex Corporation. A significant number of images created by F. Hoffman-La Roche & Company and Syntex's corporate successor Roche Bioscience are also found here. Many of images in this series were used for employee and public relations purposes.
The images found in the Slides and Transparencies sub-series concern a wide variety of subjects. Images concerning Syntex's and Roche's research and business activities make up the largest portion of the Slides and Transparencies series. Also present are a significant number image of Syntex facilities, most notably those of the firm's Palo Alto, California campus. Smaller numbers of images pertaining to other miscellaneous subjects, including, but not limited to products, social functions and community service activities, Syntex's art collection, and crises involving the company are found in this sub-series as well.
35 millimeter slides make up the bulk of the materials in this sub-series. A small number of transparencies of various sizes are also preserved here.
Note - Item level cataloging may be available, consult Image Archives.
Contains 30 color slides.
Contains 4 color slides.
Contains 19 color slides.
Contains 202 color slides.
Contains 12 color slides.
Contains 28 color slides.
Contains 18 color slides.
Contains 40 color slides.
Contains 66 color slides.
Contains 112 color slides.
Contains 58 color slides.
Contains 35 color slides.
Contains 4 color slides and 9 black and white slides.
Contains 90 color slides.
Contains 56 color slides.
Contains 13 color slides.
Contains 276 color slides and 2 black and white slides.
Contains 29 color slides.
Contains 50 color slides.
Contains 8 color slides.
Contains 63 color slides.
Contains 29 color slides.
Contains 120 color slides and 16 black and white slides.
Contains 190 color slides.
Contains 15 color slides.
Contains 65 color slides.
Contains 60 color slides.
Contains 1 color slide.
Contains 55 color slides.
Contains 4 color slides.
Contains 6 color transparencies.
Contains 3 color transparencies.
Contains 6 color transparencies.
Contains 9 color transparencies.
Contains 1 color transparency.
Contains 7 color transparencies.
Contains 2 color transparencies.
Arranged alphabetically by subject, this sub-series contains the Syntex Syva Alumni Association's photo album collection. A large majority of the photo albums were created by the staff of Syntex Corporation. A single photo album created by the staff of Roche Bioscience, Syntex's corporate successor, is also preserved here.
A large majority of the images found in the Photo Albums sub-series are of Syntex and Roche Bioscience social functions. A significant number of images of various Syntex personnel and the firm's Palo Alto, California campus are also found in the photo albums. A few images of Syntex community service activities and business meetings are also found here.
Photographs make up the bulk of the materials found in the Photo Albums sub-series. A small number of 35 millimeter slides and 3D color photographs are also preserved in this sub-series. A small amount of accompanying materials, including, but not limited to, notes, flyers, magazine and newspaper clippings, and speeches are included in the Photo Albums sub-series as well.
Note - Item level cataloging may be available, consult Image Archives.
Contains 57 color images.
Contains 110 color images.
Contains 183 color images.
Contains 127 color images.
Contains 219 color images.
Contains 98 color images.
Contains 157 color images.
Contains 92 black and white images and 159 color images.
Contains 1 black and white image, 265 color images, and 57 sepia images.
Contains 285 color images and 7 color slides.
Contains 314 color images.
Contains 114 color images and 1 black and white image.
Contains 281 color images.
Contains 242 color images and 20 3D color images.
Contains 259 color images.
Contains 242 color images.
Contains 221 color images.
Contains 284 color images.
Contains 179 color images.
Contains 321 color images.
Contains 171 color images.
Contains 246 color images.
Contains 90 color images.
Contains 201 color images.
Contains 252 color images.
Contains 251 color images.
Contains 20 color images and 34 black and white images.
Contains 40 color images and 16 black and white images.
Contains 41 color images.
Contains 72 color images, 2 color negative strips, and 3 black and white images.
Contains 45 color images and 18 color slides.
Contains 47 color images.
Contains 253 color images.
Contains 68 color images and 7 black and white images.
Contains 139 color images and 4 black and white images.
This sub-series consists of oversized photographic materials collected by the Syntex Syva Alumni Association, all of which were created Syntex Corporation and its corporate successor Roche Bioscience. The contents of each individual box in this series are arranged alphabetically by format and by subject.
Oversized photographs of several Syntex facilities, most notably aerial photographs of the firm's Palo Alto, California campus, make up the bulk of the materials in this series. A photo album created by Syntex's Physiology Department, which contains photographs of the department's social functions and personnel is also found in this sub-series. A photo collage of Syntex veterinary pathologists and a group photo Syntex general managers are also present in this sub-series. A transparency of a memorial plaque dedicated to Syntex Chief Executive Officer Albert Bowers is preserved here as well.
Note - Item level cataloging may be available, consult Image Archives.
Contains 236 color images and 5 black and white images.
Contains 8 black and white images.
Contains 1 color image.
Contains 1 color image.
Contains 1 color image.
Contains 1 color image.
Contains 1 black and white image.
Contains 1 color image.
Contains 1 color image.
Contains 1 color image.
Contains 1 color image.
Contains 1 color image.
Contains 1 color image.
Contains 1 color image.
Contains 1 color image.
Contains 1 color image.
Contains 1 black and white image.
Contains 1 black and white image.
Contains 1 color image.
Contains 1 color image.
Contains 1 black and white transparency.
1 black and white image.
1 color image.
1 color image.
1 color image.
Contains 1 black and white image.
Stored in Flat File Drawer 5.
Contains 1 black and white image.
Stored in Flat File Drawer 5.
Contains 1 color image.
Stored in Flat File Drawer 5.
Contains 1 color image.
Stored in Flat File Drawer 5.
Contains 1 sepia image.
Stored in Flat File Drawer 5.
Contains 2 black and white images.
Stored in Flat File Drawer 5.