1936 – M. Cvetich

By Andrew

1936

4812 Webster Street

I have three M. Cvetich marks, and each one is different.

4 Responses to “1936 – M. Cvetich”

  1. Gene Says:

    I love this one. I haven’t seen many outdented ones like this (probably because they don’t wear as well over time).

  2. Andrew Says:

    Not sure what you mean; this is lit from the south so it may be fooling your eyes.

  3. Gene Says:

    Does it have raised lettering? It looks like it. In any event, I still like it, in part because of the rounded frame.

  4. Naomi Schiff Says:

    In the 1960s I attended a lecture at UCSD by Harold Urey, a Nobel-prize-winning chemist who was a key supporter of moon exploration. He showed a slide of the moon’s lit face. (This was before astronauts had reached the moon.) He talked about craters, and about his ideas about the moon’s geology. Then he turned the slide upside down, projected it again, and said, “Of course if you look at it this way, then they look like hills instead of craters!”

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