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[Flora M. Clark's Scrapbook]
Scrapbook of Flora M. Clark documenting her studies at John Tarleton Agricultural College from 1924-1926. Included are notes from friends, name cards, event programs, newspaper clippings, and photos of Flora and other students.
John Tarleton Agricultural College Program: Armistice Day, November 11, 1924
Program from John Tarleton Agricultural College's Armistice Day event on November 11, 1924. The program includes musical performances, scripture readings, and military commissions. The lyrics to "Onward Christian Soldiers," "America," and "The Star Spangled Banner" are printed in the program.
[Wedding Announcement from Mr. and Mrs. John Finley, Jr. to Flora Clarke, August 4, 1926]
Wedding announcement from Mr. and Mrs. John Finley, Jr. to Flora Clarke, for the wedding of Jewell Alline Finley and Daymond R. Burnett on August 4, 1926 at their home in Carlton, Texas.
[Birthday Card From Mrs. Fred White, June 13, 1926]
Birthday card from Mrs. Fred White and dated June 13, 1926. There is a ribbon and embossed drawing of flowers and a butterfly on the left side of the card. The text reads, "Happy Birthday As fair as a rosebud unfolding, Is the birthday that's coming to you, For each year seems a petal of beauty, Your birthday brings to view."
[Clipping: Comanche Girl Makes Record at Tarleton College]
Newspaper clipping of the article, "Comanche Girl Makes Record at Tarleton College," in the Local Happenings section of the paper. The article states that Flora Clark has made the "Distinguished Record" at Tarleton State College and includes a photo of Flora.
The Gate Way
Poem titled "The Gate Way" by Flora Clark, which discusses Tarleton College.
[Name Card of Joe Kraemer Jr.]
Name card of Joe Kraemer Jr. with handwritten text on the back. The text reads "just a late, little remembrance for your birthday, June 13, 1926".
[1927 Easter Greeting Card]
Easter greeting card with an image of purple and white flowers in a basket. Within the greeting card is a holiday theme message and the handwritten text that reads "Curitss".
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