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John Teevan Opening Bathysphere Used by William Beebe

John Teevan, assistant to Dr. William Beebe, opening the bathysphere, in which Dr. Beebe, accompanied by Otis Barton, another scientist, descended more than a half mile below the ocean's surface at Nonesuch Island near Bermuda on August 15th. Although the steel ball was under water for a period of two hours and 46 minutes, 2 hours and 41 minutes of that time was required to raise and lower it. Much valuable data was obtained in the epoch making dive. | Location: Nonsuch Island, Bermuda.
John Teevan, assistant to Dr. William Beebe, opening the bathysphere, in which Dr. Beebe, accompanied by Otis Barton, another scientist, descended more than a half mile below the ocean's surface at Nonesuch Island near Bermuda on August 15th. Although the steel ball was under water for a period of two hours and 46 minutes, 2 hours and 41 minutes of that time was required to raise and lower it. Much valuable data was obtained in the epoch making dive. | Location: Nonsuch Island, Bermuda.
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August 15, 1934
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