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ARCH.2003.33, Rendition: 803348
The image shows a blank piece of paper with handwritten text at the top. The text reads: "Mr. David McKibbin Prof. Leonard Opdycke Mrs. Opdycke Jean Washburn." The paper appears to be lightly yellowed and has two small, folded corners at the bottom, indicating it might be an old document or photograph. The background of the image is plain and light-colored, providing no additional context or details.
The image you provided appears to be a blank sheet of paper with handwritten names on it.
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The paper looks like it might be used for some kind of record or note-taking, perhaps related to a meeting or an event involving these individuals. The handwriting is clear but informal. The edges of the paper have slight tears or damage at the bottom corners.
The image shows a blank sheet of paper with handwritten text at the top. The text reads: "Mr. David McKibbin Prof. Leonard Opdycke Mrs. Opdycke Jean Washburn." The paper appears to be an envelope or a sheet intended for a letter, with the corners of the top edge folded down. The writing is in black or dark blue ink. The background of the image is a plain, light gray color.
The image shows what appears to be the front of an envelope or a piece of folded paper. On the top left corner, there are several names written in what seems to be handwriting:
The names are written in a list format, suggesting that this envelope or paper might have been passed between these individuals, possibly indicating a chain of correspondence or a mailing list. The paper has visible creases, indicating it has been folded. The overall appearance is of a somewhat aged document.
The image shows a blank piece of paper with a few handwritten names at the top left corner. The names written on the paper are:
The paper appears to be part of a larger document or envelope that has been trimmed or torn along the bottom left edge, leaving a small flap. The rest of the paper is entirely blank.
The image shows a piece of paper with a list of names handwritten at the top. The names are:
The paper itself appears to be slightly aged or yellowed, and there is a small tear at the bottom left corner. The writing is neat and clearly legible.
The image shows the back of a photograph with handwritten names along the top edge. The names written in pencil appear to be: "Mr. David McKibbin," "Prof. Leonard Opdycke," "Mrs. Opdycke," and "Jean Washburn." The paper has slight creases at the bottom corners. There are no images or other markings visible on this side.
The image shows a seemingly blank piece of paper, possibly beige or lightly toned, with some hand-written text at the top edge. The written text appears to include names, which could indicate the paper is part of a document or a cover sheet referencing individuals involved. The paper also shows signs of wear, such as crumpled corners, indicating it may have been handled or stored carelessly. There is no other visible content on the paper, as the majority of the sheet remains empty.
The image shows a blank, off-white sheet of paper with three handwritten names at the top. The names are written in cursive and appear to be:
The paper has a clean, minimalist design with no additional markings, text, or graphics. The edges of the paper are slightly curled, suggesting it may have been stored or handled over time. The overall appearance indicates it could be a label, a placeholder, or part of an archival or organizational system, possibly used to identify or categorize items or documents associated with the named individuals.
The image shows a piece of paper that appears to be a formal letter. The paper is white, and there is a gray border around it. There are a few names written on the paper in black ink. The first name is "Mr. David McKibbin," followed by "Prof. Leonard Opdyke" and "Mrs. Opdyke." The last name is "Dean Washburn." The writing is clear and legible, and the paper appears to be folded in half.