Mt. St. Helens, Yale Lake, May 18, 1980 eruption, University Postcard

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Back of PostcardThe postcard depicts Mt. St. Helens and Yale Lake before and during the 1980 eruption, offering a striking comparison between the mountain’s beauty and the power of the eruption. The eruption, which occurred on May 18, 1980, blew 1300 feet off the top of the mountain and spread ash eastward across the continent. The postcard captures the dramatic transformation of the landscape caused by the volcanic activity.The message on the back of the postcard is addressed to Charlin and provides updates on the sender’s travels and plans. The sender mentions visiting the University of Portland for Thanksgiving and meeting with Holy Cross priests, expressing a desire to visit Charlin but unsure if it will be possible. The sender also mentions plans to potentially visit Chile in the summer and expresses interest in social justice work.The postcard was published by Smith Western, Inc. and printed in Australia. The sender, John, shares details about their current work as a chaplain in San Quentin and their upcoming schedule, including a retreat at Notre Dame. The message ends with well wishes and a request for information about the weather in June to September. The postcard provides a glimpse into the sender’s life and travels, as well as a visual representation of the impact of the Mt. St. Helens eruption.

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