Ancient and modern methods of transplanting. Homer A. Thompson holding a flowerpot used in antiquity for transplanting shrubs in the Hephaisteion garden, and Ralph E. Griswold holding a balled myrtle bush about to be planted, February 11, 1955.
At the occasion of the unveiling of the bronze plaque in honor of J. D. Rockefeller. His Excellency Demetrios Sisilianos, Ambassador of Greece, M. Aristides Kyriakides, legal counsel to the School (1942-1967) and Homer A. Thompson. Cf. Meritt, History of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens 1939-1980, 1984, p. 86.
Captain O. H. Dodson, with M. Crosby and H. A. Thompson discussing the find spot of the flans. Pictures taken for Captain Dodson, for display on the Mint planned for meeting of American Numismatic Association in Omaha.
Captain O. H. Dodson, with M. Crosby and H. A. Thompson discussing the find spot of the flans. Pictures taken for Captain Dodson, for display on the Mint planned for meeting of American Numismatic Association in Omaha.