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Dilip Das teaching youth outdoors (3.32240)
Date: 1991Creator: Nachel, Jim
Type: Photographic image
Description:Dilip Das teaching youth outdoors
Extent: 1 photograph
Dilip Das teaching S.T.A.R.T. class in Schulenberg Prairie (3.32241)
Date: August 1992Creator: Nachel, Jim
Type: Photographic image
Description:Dilip Das teaching S.T.A.R.T. class in Schulenberg Prairie
Extent: 1 photograph
Morton Arboretum Guides/Naturalists outdoors in the snow (3.4127)
Date: 1991Creator: Das, Dilip
Type: Photographic image
Description:Morton Arboretum Guides/Naturalists outdoors in the snow
(Top L to R): Dilip Das, Sue Schuler, Diane MacNeille, Marj Walls, Mary Rice, Barb Rutherford, Carol Way
(Bottom L to R): Mary Ochsenschlager, Ann Haverstock, Liz Bacon, Mary Hason, Phyllis Mertz, unidentified person
Extent: 1 photograph
New Morton Arboretum Naturalists/Guides (3.4129)
Date: January 1992Type: Photographic image
Description:New Morton Arboretum Naturalists/guides
L to R: Dilip Das, Becky Newell, Jerry McNally, Carol Garret-Strelecki, Cliff Hill, Linda Burgstone, Ruth Luthringer, Diane Schonauer, Karen Remkus, Didge Donovan, Harold Burrow, Patty Christiansen, Sherry Zoars, Jason Harold
Extent: 1 photograph
Green Nature, Human Nature book signing in Sterling Morton Library, Christopher Dunn speaking to Dilip Das in the May T. Watts Reading Garden (3.4184)
Date: May – June 1996Type: Photographic image
Description:Green Nature, Human Nature book signing in Sterling Morton Library, Christopher Dunn speaking to Dilip Das in the May T. Watts Reading Garden
(L to R): Dilip Das, Christopher Dunn
Extent: 1 photograph
Dilip Das, side view portrait (3.4871)
Date: October 15 1990Type: Photographic image
Description:Dilip Das, side view portrait
Extent: 1 photograph
1992/06/20: Ruth Luthringer to Dilip Das (3.57374)
Date: June 20 1992Creator: Luthringer, Ruth
Type: Document
Description:A set of two letters and a monologue. The letters are from Ruth Luthringer to Dilip Das and George Ware and seek feedback in regards to a short monologue titled Thornhill Elm which interprets the life-cycle of the Accolade Elm.
Extent: 4 sheets