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[Act 1, Scene 1 of Hello, Dolly!]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1973 production of "Hello, Dolly!," act 1, scene 1. Joni Dodgin (Dolly Levi) is pictured meeting the people of the town.
[Act 1, Scene 2 of Hello, Dolly!]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1973 production of "Hello, Dolly!," act 1, scene 2. Set in Vandergelder's Hay and Feed, the characters are meeting Dolly for the first time. On the left of the stage from left to right is Mark Farris (Cornelius Hackl) and John Duty (Barnaby Tucker). Center stage from left to right is Joni Dodgin (Dolly Levi) meeting Mark Faulkner (Horace Vandergelder). And to the right of the stage siting on the couch from left to right is Bubba Garner (Ambrose Kemper) and Jan Kyker (Ermengarde).
[Act 1, Scene 3 of Hello, Dolly!]
Photograph from Abilene Christian College's 1973 production of "Hello, Dolly!," musical number "Put On your Sunday Clothes" from act 1 scene 3. John Duty (Barnaby Tucker) stands in front of a bus holding his hat, followed to the right by Mark Farris (Cornelius Hackl), Bubba Garner (Ambrose Kemper), Jan Kyker (Ermengarde), and Joni Dodgin (Dolly Levi) amongst a crowd of townspeople.
[Act 1, Scene 4 of Hello, Dolly!]
Photograph from Abilene Christian College's 1973 Production of "Hello, Dolly!" in the hat shop from act 1, scene 4. Standing from stage left to right is Mark Faulkner (Horace Vandergelder), Holly Norton (Minnie Faye), Linda Petty (Irene Molloy), and hiding under the table is John Duty (Barnaby Tucker). Standing to the right of the table is Joni Dodgin (Dolly Levi) and hiding in the armoire of the shop is Mark Farris (Cornelius Hackl).
[Act 1, Scene 4 of Hello, Dolly! #2]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1973 production of "Hello, Dolly!" in a hat shop from act 1, scene 4. Actors from left to right are Mark Faulkner (Horace Vandergelder), Holly Norton ( Minnie Faye), Linda Petty (Irene Molloy), John Duty (Barnaby Tucker), Joni Dodgin (Dolly Levi), and Mark Farris (Cornelius Hackl).
[Act 1, Scene 6 of Hello, Dolly!]
Photograph from Abilene Christian College's 1973 production of "Hello, Dolly!," act 1, scene 6. Joni Dodgin (Dolly Levi) stands downstage right with arms out.
[Act 2, Scene 2 of Hello, Dolly!]
Photograph from Abilene Christian College's 1973 production of "Hello, Dolly!," musical number "Hello, Dolly!" from act 2, scene 2. Joni Dodgin (Dolly Levi) stands center stage with arms up with male waiters to her left and right gesturing towards her.
[Act 2, Scene 2 of Hello, Dolly! #2]
Photograph from Abilene Christian College's 1973 production of "Hello, Dolly!," act 2, scene 2. Sitting at the table on stage left from left to right is: Mark Farris (Cornelius Hackl), Linda Petty (Irene Molloy), Holly Norton (Minnie Faye), and John Duty (Barnaby Tucker). Standing on the right of the stairs is Joni Dodgin (Dolly Levi) and Mark Faulkner (Horace Vandergelder).
[Act 2, Scene 2 of Hello, Dolly! #3]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1973 production of "Hello, Dolly!" in musical number "Hello, Dolly!" from act 2 scene 2. Joni Dodgin (Dolly Levi) sings downstage in front of group of waiters.
[Act 2, Scene 2 of Hello, Dolly! #4]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1973 production of "Hello, Dolly!," act 2, scene 2. To the far left of the stage seated is Mark Farris (Cornelius Hackl), Linda Petty (Irene Molloy), Holly Norton (Minnie Faye), John Duty (Barnaby Tucker) and to the right of the stairs Joni Dodgin (Dolly Levi) and Mark Faulkner (Horace Vandergelder) stand next to a waiter.
[Act 2, Scene 3 of Hello, Dolly!]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1973 production of "Hello, Dolly!" in the courtroom scene from act 2, scene 3. Seated from left to right is John Duty (Barnaby Tucker), Holly Norton (Minnie Faye), Bubba Garner (Ambrose Kemper), Linda Petty (Irene Molloy) and Mark Farris (Cornelius Hackl). Standing to their upstage right is Mark Baker (Policeman), Ron Conley (Policeman), and Joni Dodgin (Dolly Levi). Seated upstage is Bill Dodgin (The Judge), and downstage to the right of him is Mark Faulkner (Horace Vandergelder) and Kim Martin (Court Clerk).
[American Freedom Train in College Station, Texas]
Photograph of T&P train #610 pulling the American Freedom Train in College Station, Texas. A large plume of black smoke is rising from the engine. Written below the image are "College Station, Texas Feb 18th 1976" and "Allen Rider."
[Family at Home in Fiddler on the Roof, 1984]
Color production photograph from Abilene Christian University's 1984 Homecoming musical, "Fiddler on the Roof." Talena Mara (Golde) stands with a basket next to a table where Sue Poe (Yente) is sitting. In a bedroom on the top floor of the house, five daughters--Susan Himes (Tzeitel), Jane Robinson (Hodel), Glenna George (Chava), and two unidentified young girls--sit down.
[Gaynes at Brenner Pass]
Photograph of Lt. Albert Gaynes kneeling by a sign at Brenner Pass in Italy.
[Group Photograph from Hello, Dolly!]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1973 production of "Hello, Dolly!" The stage is set in Vandergelder's Hay and Feed. Mark Farris (Cornelius Hackl) stands on the left, reaching down to John Duty (Barnaby Tucker). Standing center stage is Joni Dodgin (Dolly Levi) and Mark Faulkner (Horace Vandergelder). Sitting stage right on the couch is Bubba Garner (Ambrose Kemper) and Jan Kyker (Ermengarde).
[Group Photograph from Hello, Dolly! #2]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1973 production of "Hello, Dolly!" John Duty (Barnaby Tucker) and Mark Farris (Cornelius Hackl) stand shaking hands in front of a bus in the city amongst townspeople.
[Harmonia Gardens Restaurant from Hello, Dolly!]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1973 production of "Hello, Dolly!," act 2 scene 2 in the musical number "Polka." On the left side of the stage are onlookers and waiters. The group on the stairs from top to bottom, left to right, is Mark Farris (Cornelius Hackl), John Duty (Barnaby Tucker), Linda Petty (Irene Molloy), and Holly Norton (Minnie Faye). The group at the far right of the stage from left to right is Mark Baker (Policeman), Mark Faulkner (Horace Vandergelder), Joni Dodgin (Dolly Levi), Bubba Garner (Ambrose Kemper) and Jan Kyker (Ermengarde).
[Harmonia Gardens Restaurant from Hello, Dolly! #2]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1973 production of "Hello, Dolly!," from musical number "Hello, Dolly!" in act 2 scene 2. Male waiters stand to the left and and right of the stairs facing upstage towards Joni Dodgin (Dolly Levi) posing at the top of the staircase.
[Hello, Dolly! Cast in Front of a Bus]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1973 production of "Hello, Dolly!," act 1, scene 3. Photograph is from the musical number "Put On Your Sunday Clothes", with John Duty (Barnaby Tucker), Mark Farris (Cornelius Hackl), Bubba Garner (Ambrose Kemper), Jan Kyker (Ermengarde), and Joni Dodgin (Dolly Levi) in front of a bus with ensemble members to the right and left of them.
[Hello, Dolly! Courtroom Scene]
Photograph from Abilene Christian College's 1973 production of Hello, Dolly! In Act 2, Scene 3 standing downstage from left to right is Linda Petty (Irene Molloy), Kim Martin (Court Clerk), Mark Baker (Policeman), Ron Conley (Horse Policeman), Mark Farris (Cornelius Hackl) and sitting upstage right is Bill Dodgin (The Judge).
[Hello, Dolly! Courtroom Scene #2]
Photograph from Abilene Christian College's 1973 Homecoming musical production of "Hello, Dolly!," act 2, scene 3. The scene is set in a court room. From left to right are actors Ron Conley (Horse Policeman), Linda Petty (Irene Molloy), Bill Dodgin (The judge), Mark Farris (Cornelius Hackl) and Mark Baker (Policeman) are on stage.
[Hello, Dolly! Courtroom Scene #3]
Photograph from Abilene Christian College's 1973 production of "Hello, Dolly!," act 2, scene 3. The scene is set in a courtroom. Downstage from left to right is Holly Norton (Minnie Faye, mouth open), Bubba Garner (Ambrose Kemper), Linda Petty (Irene Molloy), Mark Farris (Cornelius Hackl), Mark Baker (Policeman), and Ron Conley (Horse Policeman).
[Hello, Dolly! Courtroom Scene #4]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1973 production of "Hello, Dolly!," act 2, scene 3. From left to right seated is John Duty (Barnaby Tucker), Holly Norton (Minnie Faye), Bubba Garner (Ambrose Kemper), Linda Petty (Irene Molloy), Mark Farris (Cornelius Hackl), Mark Baker (Policeman), Ron Conley (Horse Policeman), Joni Dodgin (Dolly Levi), Bill Dodgin (Judge), Mark Faulkner (Horace Vandergelder), and Kim Martin (Court Clerk).
[Hello, Dolly! Ensemble]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1973 production of "Hello, Dolly!" In this photograph, ensemble members (townspeople) are gathered in groups around the stage.
[Horse and Bus in Hello, Dolly!]
Photograph from Abilene Christian College's 1973 production "Hello, Dolly!" Joni Dodgin (Dolly Levi) stands on stage right holding the end of the bus amongst townspeople.
[Horse and Bus in Hello, Dolly! #2]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1973 production of "Hello, Dolly!" In this photograph cast members (townspeople) are gathered on the left of the stage and Joni Dodgin (Dolly Levi) stands to the right of the bus.
[Illustration of Fort Worth, Texas T&P Station]
Copy photo of an illustration of the T&P passenger station in Fort Worth, Texas with horse-drawn carriages lined up in front of it. Printed on the illustration is "Texas and Pacific Passenger Station, Fort Worth, Texas." Written below the image is "- Postmark Fort Worth May 18th 1909."
[Joni Dodgin and Ensemble in Hello, Dolly!]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1973 production of "Hello, Dolly!," act 2, scene 2. In musical number "Hello, Dolly!" Joni Dodgin (Dolly Levi) poses center in front of an ensemble of male waiters.
[Joni Dodgin in Hello, Dolly!]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1973 production of "Hello, Dolly!," act 1, scene 6. Joni Dodgin (Dolly Levi) stands alone under a spotlight in front of a scrim concealing townspeople before the Fourteenth Street Association Parade in musical number "Before the Parade Passes By."
[Letter from Robert Nail to Lewis Fulks]
Letter from Robert Nail, Director of the Fort Griffin Fandangle, to Lewis Fulks at Abilene Christian College. In the letter, Nail is congratulating Fulks on his 1965 production of "Camelot" and tells Fulks that the Fandangle musical director, Alice Reynolds, claimed that Fulks' production was better than the one at Fort Worth's Casa Manana.
[Man and Woman Talking on Telephones]
A black and white photograph of a man and a woman, both talking on telephones.
[T&P #2576]
Photograph of T&P caboose #2576 in Dallas, Texas. Written below the image are "Dallas, Texas May 18th 1963" and "R. H. Carlson."
[T&P Train #610]
Photograph of T&P train #610 moving near Stoneham, Texas with a large plume of black smoke rising from the engine. Written underneath are "Stoneham, Texas Feb 18th 1976" and "Allen Rider."
[T&P Train #610 Crossing the Navasota River]
Photograph of T&P train #610 crossing the bridge over the Navasota River. Written below the image are "Navasota, Texas Feb 18th 1976 - crossing Navasota River" and "Allen Rider."
[T&P Train #610 in Bryan, Texas]
Photograph of T&P train #610 crossing an intersection in Bryan, Texas. There is a plume of white smoke rising from the engine. Written below the image are "Bryan, Texas Feb 18th 1976 - taking a sharp curve after running down the middle of 27th street" and "Allen Rider."
[T&P Train #615]
Photograph of T&P train #615 on tracks in Fort Worth, Texas
[T&P Train #900 in Fort Worth, Texas]
Photograph of T&P train #900 in Fort Worth, Texas. Text below the image says "Fort Worth, Texas Sept 18th 1948" and "Charles E. Winters."
[T&P Train #2001]
Photograph of T&P train #2001 moving over the Trinity River Bridge. Written below the image are "T&P #2001 with train no. 6 "The Westerner" on the Trinity River Bridge at Dallas, Texas June 18th 1953" and "R. S. Plummer."
[T&P Waybill]
Copy photo of a T&P waybill for a trip from Dallas to Arlington. Written below the image are "T&P Waybill of 1889" and "H. H. Maples / Paris Junior College."
[Parade Scene from Hello, Dolly!]
Photograph of Abilene Christian College's 1973 production of "Hello, Dolly!" in act 1, scene 6 during the Fourteenth Street Association Parade. Joni Dodgin (Dolly Levi) stands downstage right with open arms among a crowd of the band and cheerleaders to her left and townspeople behind her.
[Photograph from Hello, Dolly!]
Photograph from Abilene Christian College's 1973 production of "Hello, Dolly!," act 2, scene 2 in musical number "Hello, Dolly!" Joni Dodgin (Dolly Levi) stands center of the photo with arms up as the waiters extend their arms to her.
[Photograph of a Cucumber Field]
Photograph of men at work in a cucumber field. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph says, "Pickle Patch", followed by a list of names.
[Photograph of Class of 1919]
Group photograph of a few members of the Simmons College class of 1919 at Founder’s Day in 1969. A typed note included with the photo identifies those pictured and one woman who was at the ceremony but not in the picture. Also, the note announces that all of the known living members of the class of 1919 with receive medallions in person or by mail. Standing, left to right: Rev. John W. Williams, Dr. D. M. Wiggins, Dr. Roy McCulloch, Mr. Carroll Spangler, and Wilbur Watson Wimberly. Seated, left to right: Mrs. E. D. Sansing (Isora Ford), Mrs. W. C. Smith (Lorah Amelia Branch), and Miss Theo Muir.
[Photograph of Dr. Green's Painting]
Photograph of Dr. Green’s painting depicting scenes of American life. Handwritten note on a piece of paper with the photograph reads, “Mess M., Here are the color shots of Dr. Green's painting. Rene is making some black and white prints - when they are dry, I'll bring them over. - M. Owens.”
[Photograph of J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers Construction]
Photograph of a large stone pillar raised vertically by a construction crane, above the ground where two other pillars lay. The pillars are surrounded by trees, and three men look on from beside the crane. Two workers help secure the pillar at the bottom while another worker rappels from halfway down the pillar. In the background, several buildings are mostly obscured by trees. On the back of the photo is a sticker indicating the workers are constructing the J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers.
[Photograph of J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers Construction]
Photograph two tall, thin, stone pillars standing vertically, secured by two cables each while a crane arm, on the right, raises a large metal piece with three holes in it. A group of workers gathers next to another pillar still laying horizontally on the ground. Large trees obscure much of the background, where at least one car is parked. A sticker on the back of the photo indicates the pillars are for the J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers.
[Photograph of J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers Construction]
Photograph of a large stone pillar raised at 45 degree angle on the left side by a construction crane, above the ground where two other pillars lay. The pillars are surrounded by trees, and three men are gathered at the raised pillar's right end, which is still on the ground. In the background, a long, two-story brick building with windows along each floor is visible with cars parked in front of it. On the back of the photo is a sticker indicating the pillars are for the J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers, and that the pillar being raised is for the center tower.
[Photograph of J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers Construction]
Photograph of a large stone pillar raised vertically by a construction crane, next to another vertical pillar, and above the ground where another pillar lays. The construction is surrounded by trees, and several people are gathered near the remaining pillar on the ground. In the background, a multistory building is mostly obscured by trees. In the foreground, a metal piece of equipment is partially visible at the bottom left of the photo. On the back of the photo is a sticker indicating the pillars are for the J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers.
[Photograph of J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers Pillars]
Photograph of two tall, thin stone pillars raised vertically, one of which is attached to two cables. The hook and cable of a crane dangle from above, against the pillar on the right. The pillars are mostly obscured by the thick branches of a tree in the right foreground. A sticker on the back of the photo indicates the pillars are for the J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers.
[Photograph of J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers Pillars on Trucks]
Photograph of three 18-wheeler trucks, parked in a line along a long road, carrying long stone pillars held down by chains. The trucks are parked in front of a long row of trees. On the back of the photo is a sticker identifying the pillars as materials for the J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers.
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