Heads of three state cryonics societies meet at the University of Michigan, April 1969 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1969
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Ann Arbor News, April 12, 1969
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At Cryonics Meeting Heads of three state cryonics societies inspect temporary dry ice storage unit used to preserve frozen bodies until they can be placed in a cryocapsule for permanent storage pending thawing and hoped for revival in years to come. They are (left to right) attorney Curtis Henderson, president of the New York Cryonics Society; Robert C. Ettinger, president of the Michigan Cryonics Society, and Robert F. Nelson, president of the California Cryonics Society. The unit, containing a store window dummy, was among cryonics equipment on display at the national conference of the Cryonics Societies of America yesterday and today in the Michigan Union. (Ann Arbor News Photo by Jack Stubbs)
Ann Arbor News, April 12, 1969
Caption:
At Cryonics Meeting Heads of three state cryonics societies inspect temporary dry ice storage unit used to preserve frozen bodies until they can be placed in a cryocapsule for permanent storage pending thawing and hoped for revival in years to come. They are (left to right) attorney Curtis Henderson, president of the New York Cryonics Society; Robert C. Ettinger, president of the Michigan Cryonics Society, and Robert F. Nelson, president of the California Cryonics Society. The unit, containing a store window dummy, was among cryonics equipment on display at the national conference of the Cryonics Societies of America yesterday and today in the Michigan Union. (Ann Arbor News Photo by Jack Stubbs)
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