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[Clipping: A Dying Mason's Legacy]
Newspaper clipping with an article about a dying Mason giving life advice to his children. Partial articles and ads are visible on the back.
[Clipping: Abilene Secured the Broadway Of America and Railroad Park']
Newspaper clipping of an article written by W. J. Bryan about the proceedings of the U.S. Good Roads Association convention in 1919. Articles about dolomite discovery and a lime producer are visible on the back.
[Clipping: Among A. and M. Men]
Newspaper clipping reporting an update on the lives of several graduates of A&M.
[Clipping: And Bacon, Too!!!]
Newspaper clipping discussing how an 1849 advertisement printed in another clipping shows what the culture was like in that time period.
[Clipping: Birthday Greetings]
Newspaper clipping featuring an article wishing former Senator W. J. Bryan a happy birthday and recounting his life accomplishments. Another article is published in the clipping recounting thoughts on war and death from statistician writer Roger W. Babson. Partial ads are printed on the back.
[Clipping: Booth Tarkington Story]
Newspaper clipping of a partial story involving Booth Tarkington.
[Clipping: Cartoon]
Newspaper cartoon clipping of a man pointing to a gun on the wall while saying to another man, "Yep, every notch in thet gun means a daughter married off!"
[Clipping: Crepe Myrtle Is Memorial Flower]
Newspaper clipping reporting that the town of Big Spring has chosen the Crepe Myrtle plant as its living memorial for World War II veterans. A partial ad for Venetian blinds is visible on the reverse side of the clipping.
[Clipping: D. B. Thomson of Lubbock Describes 1883 Trail Drive]
Newspaper clipping of D.R. Thomson describing some of his adventures as a cattle driver. The name, Raider Thomson, is penciled at the top edge, and a partial advertisement is printed on the back.
[Clipping: Death Thins Ranks of First A&M Graduating Class to 3]
Newspaper clipping reporting on the shrinking number of Texas A&M's first graduating class, listing former senator William John Bryan among one of three surviving members.
[Clipping: Early East Texas Oil Developer Dies]
Newspaper clipping reporting on the death of George W. Hardy.
[Clipping: Fifty Years Ago Today]
Newspaper clipping of an article featuring excerpts from the Dallas Morning News fifty year prior. Some of the excerpts are about Dallas county indictments to conviction ratio and a Dallas restaurant with a singing parrot. An article is partially visible on the reverse side about peanut farm loss.
[Clipping: Funeral Set Friday for Mrs. Bryan]
Newspaper clipping detailing the funeral date of Mrs. W. J. Bryan and describing some of her life. Partial articles are visible on the reverse side of the clipping.
[Clipping: Funeral Today For Mrs. Bryan]
Newspaper clipping detailing the time and location for the funeral rites of Mrs. W. J. Bryan.
[Clipping: Golden Wedding Date Observed by W. J. Bryans Today]
Newspaper clipping about the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bryan. A partial photo is visible on the back.
[Clipping: Golden Wedding Date Observed by W. J. Bryans Today]
Newspaper clipping about the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bryan. A partial photo is visible on the back.
[Clipping: Historians Meet At Hotel Today]
Newspaper clipping with an article describing a meeting to take place of the West Texas Historical association at the Wooten Hotel. The meeting is said to feature senator W. J. Bryan as a speaker. Partial articles ar visible int he clipping and a cartoon of a train is printed on the reverse side.
[Clipping: Memory Lane]
Magazine clipping of a page full of famous quotes. A partial short story titled One Sunny Afternoon by William Worden is printed on the other side.
[Clipping: Mrs. Bryan, Pioneer of Abilene, Dies]
Newspaper clipping describing the life and death of Mrs. W. J. Bryan.
[Clipping: Mrs. Bryan, Pioneer of Abilene, Dies]
Newspaper clipping about the death of Martha Chaplain Dashiell, wife of senator W. J. Bryan, along with the clipped newspaper header. Partial ads and articles are on the reverse side.
[Clipping: Mrs. Sam Young, 84, Dies at Her Home on Y6 Ranch]
Newspaper clipping featuring articles on the death of Mrs. Sam Young, the death of three teenagers in a car accident, he passing of an infant, and freezing temperatures. Partial articles and ads are on the reverse side.
[Clipping: One Of First Autos In Texas Donated To Abilene Scrap Pile]
Newspaper clippings about former senator William John Bryan donating his car, one of the first in Texas, to be scrapped for the war effort. The article also recounts a harrowing trip the senator made to Austin in the vehicle.
[Clipping: Other Abilene Days]
Newspaper clipping featuring an article filled with excerpts from the Abilene Reporter-News twenty-five and fifty years prior under the section head, "Old Lang Syne". Other articles are partially visible on the reverse side about a mayoral race, railroad re-laying, an auto agency opening, a Dallas speaker, and student honor roll.
[Clipping: San Angelo Muster Covers Years]
Newspaper clipping describing the wide age range of a Texas A&M Muster, or reunion, taking place in San Angelo. Former senator William John Bryan is said to be one of the older members in attendance.
[Clipping Scrapbook Page]
Scrapbook page with a newspaper clipping about a bar in Tuscon "35 years ago". Handwritten notes are visible across the page. A box number for former senator W. J. Bryan is stamped on the back.
[Clipping: Texas A.&M. College: Better Than Fourth of A.&M. Students Help to Pay Way]
Newspaper clipping about Texas A&M students working to pay for college. A partial narrative from another article is on the back.
[Clipping: Too Many Outs.]
Newspaper clipping about enjoying the quiet parts of nature.
[Clipping: Typical Westerner Was Late Jim Daugherty, Once Holder of Vast Lands, Say Friend Here]
Newspaper clipping with an article about the life of rancher Jim Daugherty, including comment from his friend, Senator W. J. Bryan.
[Clipping: W. J. Bryan Dies; Rites Set Saturday]
Photocopy of an article divided into two newspaper clippings reporting the death of former senator W. J. Bryan and giving details about the date of the funeral.
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