Marvin J. Bertoch photograph collection, 1944-1994

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Bertoch, Marvin J.
Title
Marvin J. Bertoch photograph collection
Dates
1944-1994 (inclusive)
Quantity
.2 linear feet, (1 archives box )  :  73 items
Collection Number
P0675
Summary
The Marvin J. Bertoch photograph collectionconsists of images that are part of a textbook that Marvin J. Bertoch wrote on Ancient Greece.
Repository
University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library
University of Utah
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City, UT
84112-0860

Telephone: 8015818863
special@library.utah.edu
Access Restrictions

Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.

Languages
English

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Marvin J. Bertoch (1915-1978) was a Salt Lake City attorney. He received his BA and Law Degree from the University of Utah. He wrote several articles, short stories, plays, novelettes, and novels, many of which remain unpublished.

The photographs in this collection are part of a textbook that Marvin J. Bertoch wrote on Ancient Greece. The textbook titled Modern Echoes From Ancient Hills can be found in Manuscripts, Accession number 1489 box 3, folders 7 (textbook draft) and 8 (introduction and forward).

This collection includes 27 small color photographs, all mounted on card stock with captions typed below the photograph. All photographs in this collection were taken by either Marvin J. Bertoch or J. Clawson.

An addendum to this collection, added March, 2000, includes U.S. Navy photographs and various, miscellaneous photographs from LCS reunions during 1993 and 1994.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

The library does not claim to control copyright for all materials in the collection. An individual depicted in a reproduction has privacy rights as outlined in Title 45 CFR, part 46 (Protection of Human Subjects). For further information, please review the J. Willard Marriott Library's Use Agreement and Reproduction Request forms.

Preferred Citation

Collection Name, Collection Number, Box Number, Folder Number. Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, The University of Utah.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

Collection is arranged topically.

Separated Materials

See also the Marvin J. Bertoch papers (ACCN 1489) located in the Manuscripts Division of Special Collections.

Processing Note

Processed by Kristi Pace in 2000.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 1 Photographs from the textbook Modern Echoes from Ancient Hills, by Marvin J. Bertoch taken around 1963 in Greece
  • 1: The Agora (civic center and market place) as it looked in the 2nd Century A.D. (photo by Bertoch of model in the Agora Museum, Athens)
  • 2: Solon, founder of democracy (photo by Bertoch from Pictorial History of Greece)
  • 3: The Agora as it looks today (photo by J. Clawson)
  • 4: North end of the Agora (photo by Bertoch
  • 5: The Agora taken from the Acropolis (photo by J. Clawson)
  • 6: Theater of Dionysus (photo by Bertoch)
  • 7: Another angle of Theater of Dionysus (photo by Hannibal, Athens)
  • 8: Pericles, head of the government of Athens from approx. 460-429 A.D. (photo by Bertoch from Pictorial History of Greece)
  • 9: The Hill of Ares taken from the Acropolis (photo by Bertoch)
  • 10: Young U.S. Catholic Father recites Paul's speech to his touring students on Mars Hill (photo by Bertoch)
  • 11: Aeschylus, father of tragic drama (photo by Bertoch from Pictorial History of Greece)
  • 12: Theater of Epidaurus (photo by J. Clawson)
  • 13: Theater at Epidaurus minutes before "curtain" (photo by Bertoch)
  • 14: Herod Atticus Theater in Athens (photo by Bertoch)
1963
1 2 13 color photographs mounted on card stock with captions typed below each photo
  • 15: Hill of the Pynx showing the concrete speakers' platform in the center, where citizens "took the stand" 2500 years ago and addressed the assembly (photo by Bertoch)
  • 16: House of Parliament in Athens (photo by Bertoch)
  • 17: Acropolis at Athens (photo by Bertoch)
  • 18: Parthenon, Temple to Athena (photo by J. Clawson)
  • 19: Acropolis, taken from the Hill of Ares (photo by J. Clawson)
  • 20: Propylea, entranceway to Acropolis (photo by J. Clawson)
  • 21: Temple to Athena Nike (photo by J. Clawson)
  • 22: Athena Nike (photo by J. Clawson)
  • 23: Erectheum, Temple to Poseidon and Athena (photo by J. Clawson)
  • 24: Caryatides on corner of Erectheum at sunset (photo by J. Clawson)
  • 25: Socrates (photo by Bertoch from Horizon Book of Ancient Greece)
  • 26: Sophocles (photo by Bertoch from Pictorial History of Greece)
  • 27: Aristophanes, Father of Comedy (photo by Bertoch of bust in the Louvre)
1 3 U.S. Navy Photographs
  • 28: U.S. Navy identification photograph
  • 29-30: U.S. Navy identification cards
  • 31-37: Unidentified Navy photographs, ships, misc.
  • 38: Imperial Hotel, Marvin and Reed Tuft (?)
  • 39: Tokyo Boulevard, September 21, 1945
  • 40-41: Takarazaker Theatre, Tokyo's Music Hall, September 21, 1945
  • 42-49: unidentified Navy photographs, ships, people, misc.
  • 50: Athens Lysicrates Monument, post card
  • 51: Platoon 82-18th Battalion, Naval Training School, Tucson, Arizona, April 1944
  • 52: Marvin J. Bertoch, Navy, Ensign Commission, portrait
  • 53: King Love
  • 54: unidentified ships
1 4 LCS 1-130 Reunion
  • 55-62: LCS 1-130 Reunion, St. Louis Missouri, August 26, 1993
  • 63: John Rooney
  • 64: Luncheon LCS 120, August 27, 1993
  • 65-66: Hotel, St. Louis, AClarion@ Boxing Ring, August 28, 1993
  • 67: (l-r) John, Jim, Marge, September 1993
  • 68: (l-r) Pat, John, Jim, sister Marge, September 1993
  • 69: (l-r) Mom, Liz, Pat, John, September 1993
1993
1 5 General
  • 70-75: Miscellaneous snapshots, people
  • 76: August 27, 1994, with Captain Bill Lewis, LCS 121
1994

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Personal Names

  • Bertoch, Marvin J.--Modern echoes from ancient hills : our Greek heritage--Photographs