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[1941 Homecoming]
Photograph of a Crowd at the Commerce train during the 1941 Homecoming. People and cars crowd the street. Cropped text appears at the bottom of the image.
[1941 Homecoming Bonfire]
Photograph of the 1941 Homecoming bonfire. A pile of wood burns in the center of the image. Spectators watch in the distance.
[1941 Homecoming Bonfire]
Photograph of the 1941 Homecoming bonfire. A pile of wood burns at nighttime in the left of the image.
[1941 Homecoming Show]
Photograph of students onstage for the 1941 Homecoming Stage Show. A man stands at a microphone, addressing four women who stand to the left. Other students can be seen on the stage behind them.
Address by Charles A. Lindbergh, Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles: carbon copy, 1941 June 20
Address against the entry of the United States into World War II.
[Advertising agreement]
An advertising agreement for Carl Compton from the publication of the Associated Art Instructors of Texas for the Texas Art Teacher magazine.
[Advertising agreement]
An advertising agreement for Carl Compton from the publication of the Associated Art Instructors of Texas for the Texas Art Teacher magazine.
[Advertising agreement for The Texas Art Teacher]
An advertising agreement for the magazine, "The Texas Art Teacher", sent from Carl B. Compton to Lawson Long at the Practical Drawing Company in Dallas. This agreement is for eight issues for the 1941 - 1942 school year.
[Advertising invoice]
An invoice for Carl Compton from the Practical Drawing Company in Dallas.
[Advertising invoice]
An invoice for Carl Compton from the Texas Technological College in Lubbock.
[Advertisment from Sargent Colors]
The top portion of the Sargent Colors catalog sent by Walter Bray to Carl B. Compton about advertising in The Texas Art Teacher magazine.
[Alan Johnston]
Photograph of Alan Johnston working in the radio room. In 1941, he was voted Who's Who in Radio. Some distortion occurs on the image in the form of wispy white lines.
Aunt China and Uncle Harv
Photograph of Aunt China and Uncle Harv Sparks in their home living room. Cumberland Gap, Tennessee. Narrative by Junebug Clark. China and Harv spent their lives together in this two room log cabin. No electricity. No Central Heat. No indoor plumbing, but all together they had a lot. Joe Clark’s wife, Bernice, would often tell the story of her first trip outside of Michigan, her honeymoon with Joe, and the day and night they spent with Aunt China and Uncle Harv. “It was getting late and Joe and I retired to the spare room,” Bernice would start. “Aunt Chinahanded me a coal oil lantern and a feather down quilt. As I started to close the door to their spare room, Aunt China, sensing that I fet a long way from home, bent toward me and whispered, “Now Bernice, if there is anything you need while you are here, do not hesitate to ask. Because Harv and I can show you how to get along without it.” Jb. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Signed by: Joe Clark, HBSS Clark PhotoFile: 7305-11p
[Aunt China and Uncle Harv, 1]
Photograph of Aunt China and Uncle Harv Sparks sitting near a fireplace in their home living room. Cumberland Gap, Tennessee. The text of a poem titled "Life Together" is pasted beneath the image.
[Aunt China & Uncle Harv]
Photograph of Aunt China and Uncle Harv Sparks sitting near a fireplace in their home living room. Cumberland Gap, Tennessee.
[Aunt Tilda]
Narrative by Junebug Clark: "Photograph is of Aunt Tilda from 1941 taken in Cumberland Gap, Tennessee. Not an aunt related by blood, but one earned by age and respect." Aunt Tilda was 87 years old in this photograph. On the envelope containing the negative Russell T. Forte notes that in March of 1962 the photo was used for the U.S. Department of Agriculture Photography Division Centennial photo exhibit.
[Aunt Tilda]
Narrative by Junebug Clark: "Photograph is of Aunt Tilda from 1941 taken in Cumberland Gap, Tennessee. Not an aunt related by blood, but one earned by age and respect." Aunt Tilda was 87 years old in this photograph. On the envelope containing the negative Russell T. Forte notes that in March of 1962 the photo was used for the U.S. Department of Agriculture Photography Division Centennial photo exhibit.
[Aunt Tilda]
Narrative by Junebug Clark: "Photograph is of Aunt Tilda from 1941 taken in Cumberland Gap, Tennessee. Not an aunt related by blood, but one earned by age and respect." Aunt Tilda was 87 years old in this photograph. On the envelope containing the negative Russell T. Forte notes that in March of 1962 the photo was used for the U.S. Department of Agriculture Photography Division Centennial photo exhibit.
[Aunt Tilda]
Narrative by Junebug Clark: "Photograph is of Aunt Tilda from 1941 taken in Cumberland Gap, Tennessee. Not an aunt related by blood, but one earned by age and respect." Aunt Tilda was 87 years old in this photograph. On the envelope containing the negative Russell T. Forte notes that in March of 1962 the photo was used for the U.S. Department of Agriculture Photography Division Centennial photo exhibit.
[Aunt Tilda (2)]
Portrait of "Aunt Tilda" visible from the chest up, looking directly at the camera and smiling. Stacked teacups are visible behind her, on the right side of the image.
The Avesta, Volume 20, Number 2, Winter, 1941
Quarterly literary journal of the North Texas State Teachers College including original short stories, essays, poetry, and other creative works submitted by students.
The Avesta, Volume 20, Number 3, Spring, 1941
Quarterly literary journal of the North Texas State Teachers College including original short stories, essays, poetry, and other creative works submitted by students.
The Avesta, Volume 20, Number 4, Summer, 1941
Quarterly literary journal of the North Texas State Teachers College including original short stories, essays, poetry, and other creative works submitted by students.
[Beat 'Em Commerce banner]
Photograph of several students holding a banner that reads "Beat 'Em Commerce." The students stand by a statue known as "The Student." Trees and a brick building can be seen in the distance.
[Beat 'Em Commerce Banner]
Photograph of several students holding a banner that reads "Beat 'Em Commerce." The students stand by a statue known as "The Student." Trees and a brick building can be seen in the distance.
[Bell ringer]
Photograph of a man looking up as he pulls the rope of a church bell.
[The bridal party enters]
Photograph of the bridal party, beginning with the flower girl Dixie Rhinehart, entering down the aisle of the Sunny View Methodist Church for the wedding ceremony of Gilbert Dove and Hazel Petrey. The Dixie is followed by Gerry Petrey, with Mabel Henderson visible behind her. Hazel's father and brother, A.D., are seated in the first row on the left side of the photo. Narrative by Junebug Clark: More images and information can be found in the July 28, 1941 issue of Life Magazine, pages 82-85 in the story “Life Magazine Goes to a Kentucky Wedding.” Also in the Joe Clark, HBSS book “Country Wedding," published in 1974. Additionally, a 1982 photo of Hazel and Gilbert can be found in Joe’s Tennessee Scrapbook. All are in the Clark Family Photography Collection. Additional photos and information can be forund in the pdf document "Joe Clark HBSS Scrapbook" pgs 39-41
[Bridal party walking to John Brown's home]
Photograph of the bridal party walking to John Brown's home, following a wedding rehearsal at Sunny View Methodist Church. The bride (Hazel Petrey) and the groom (Gilbert Dove) are visible in the foreground, walking away from the camera with the rest of the bridal party ahead of them. Narrative by Junebug Clark: More images and information can be found in the July 28, 1941 issue of Life Magazine, pages 82-85 in the story “Life Magazine Goes to a Kentucky Wedding.” Also in the Joe Clark, HBSS book “Country Wedding," published in 1974. Additionally a 1982 photo of Hazel and Gilbert can be found in Joe’s Tennessee Scrapbook. All are in the Clark Family Photography Collection. Additional photos and information can be forund in the pdf document "Joe Clark HBSS Scrapbook" pgs 39-41
[Bridal party walking to John Brown's home(1)]
Photograph of the bridal party walking to John Brown's home, following a wedding rehearsal at Sunny View Methodist Church. The bride (Hazel Petrey) and the groom (Gilbert Dove) are visible in the foreground, walking away from the camera with the rest of the bridal party ahead of them. Narrative by Junebug Clark: More images and information can be found in the July 28, 1941 issue of Life Magazine, pages 82-85 in the story “Life Magazine Goes to a Kentucky Wedding.” Also in the Joe Clark, HSSS book “ Country Wedding published in 1974. Additionally a 1982 photo of Hazel and Gilbert can be found in Joe’s Tennessee Scrapbook. All are in this Clark Family Collection. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Signed by: Joe Clark, HBSS
[Bride and groom at the altar]
Photograph of Hazel Petrey and Gilbert Dove at the altar of the Sunny View Methodist Church during their wedding ceremony. Bridesmaids, Anna Ruth Petrey, Mabel Henderson, and Gerry Petrey stand to their left, and groomsman Bob Green stands to their right. The ceremony is presided over by Parson Hiram Frakes. Narrative by Junebug Clark: More images and information can be found in the July 28, 1941 issue of Life Magazine, pages 82-85 in the story “Life Magazine Goes to a Kentucky Wedding.” Also in the Joe Clark, HBSS book “Country Wedding," published in 1974. Additionally a 1982 photo of Hazel and Gilbert can be found in Joe’s Tennessee Scrapbook. All are in the Clark Family Photography Collection.
[Bride and groom at the altar(1)]
Photograph of Hazel Petrey and Gilbert Dove at the altar of the Sunny View Methodist Church during their wedding ceremony. Bridesmaids, Anna Ruth Petrey, Mabel Henderson, and Gerry Petrey stand to their left, and groomsman Bob Green stands to their right. The ceremony is presided over by Parson Hiram Frakes. Narrative by Junebug Clark: More images and information can be found in the July 28, 1941 issue of Life Magazine, pages 82-85 in the story “Life Magazine Goes to a Kentucky Wedding.” Also in the Joe Clark, HSSS book “ Country Wedding published in 1974. Additionally a 1982 photo of Hazel and Gilbert can be found in Joe’s Tennessee Scrapbook. All are in this Clark Family Collection. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Signed by: Joe Clark, HBSS
[Bride and groom kneel in prayer]
Photograph of Hazel Petery and Gilbert Dove kneeling before the alter during their wedding at the Sunny View Methodist Church. Preacher Hiram Frakes recites the Lords Prayer to bring the ceremony to a close. Narrative by Junebug Clark: More images and information can be found in the July 28, 1941 issue of Life Magazine, pages 82-85 in the story “Life Magazine Goes to a Kentucky Wedding.” Also in the Joe Clark, HSSS book “ Country Wedding published in 1974. Additionally a 1982 photo of Hazel and Gilbert can be found in Joe’s Tennessee Scrapbook. All are in this Clark Family Collection. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Signed by: Joe Clark, HBSS
[Bride and groom kneel in prayer]
Photograph of Hazel Petrey and Gilbert Dove kneeling in front of preacher, Hiram Frakes, as he officiates their wedding ceremony at the Sunny View Methodist Church. The bridesmaids Anna Ruth Petrey, Gerry Petrey, and Mabel Henderson stand to their left while groomsmen, Bob Green, stands to their right. Brother of Hazel Petrey, A.D. Petrey, is visible seated on the bench in the first row. Narrative by Junebug Clark: More images and information can be found in the July 28, 1941 issue of Life Magazine, pages 82-85 in the story “Life Magazine Goes to a Kentucky Wedding.” Also in the Joe Clark, HBSS book “Country Wedding," published in 1974. Additionally a 1982 photo of Hazel and Gilbert can be found in Joe’s Tennessee Scrapbook. All are in the Clark Family Photography Collection.
[Bride and groom on their way to the church]
Photograph of Hazel Petrey and Gilbert Dove walking to the Sunny View Methodist Church (visible in the top right corner) to rehearse their wedding. The flower girl, Hazel's younger sister Anna Ruth Petrey, walks with them. The words "...and up the main road to the church" are written on the matte. This mounted print is from a book entitled, "Country Wedding". Narrative by Junebug Clark: More images and information can be found in the July 28, 1941 issue of Life Magazine, pages 82-85 in the story “Life Magazine Goes to a Kentucky Wedding.” Also in the Joe Clark, HSSS book “ Country Wedding published in 1974. Additionally a 1982 photo of Hazel and Gilbert can be found in Joe’s Tennessee Scrapbook. All are in this Clark Family Collection. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Signed by: Joe Clark, HBSS
[Bride and groom pose for pictures]
Photograph of Hazel Petrey and Gilbert Dove posing for pictures after their wedding at the Sunny View Methodist Church in Germany, Kentucky. Narrative by Junebug Clark: More images and information can be found in the July 28, 1941 issue of Life Magazine, pages 82-85 in the story “Life Magazine Goes to a Kentucky Wedding.” Also in the Joe Clark, HBSS book “Country Wedding," published in 1974. Additionally a 1982 photo of Hazel and Gilbert can be found in Joe’s Tennessee Scrapbook. All are in the Clark Family Photography Collection.
[Bride and groom pose for pictures(1)]
Photograph of Hazel Petrey and Gilbert Dove posing for pictures after their wedding at the Sunny View Methodist Church in Germany, Kentucky. Narrative by Junebug Clark: More images and information can be found in the July 28, 1941 issue of Life Magazine, pages 82-85 in the story “Life Magazine Goes to a Kentucky Wedding.” Also in the Joe Clark, HSSS book “ Country Wedding published in 1974. Additionally a 1982 photo of Hazel and Gilbert can be found in Joe’s Tennessee Scrapbook. All are in this Clark Family Collection. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Signed by: Joe Clark, HBSS
[Bride and groom steal away]
Photograph of Gilbert Dove and Hazel Petrey leaving after their wedding. The wedding and reception were held at Sunny View Methodist Church Germany, Kentucky. Groomsman, Bob Green, is visible in the right side of the photo. Narrative by Junebug Clark: More images and information can be found in the July 28, 1941 issue of Life Magazine, pages 82-85 in the story “Life Magazine Goes to a Kentucky Wedding.” Also in the Joe Clark, HBSS book “Country Wedding," published in 1974. Additionally, a 1982 photo of Hazel and Gilbert can be found in Joe’s Tennessee Scrapbook. All are in the Clark Family Photography Collection.
[The bride and groom steal away]
Photograph of Gilbert Dove, and Hazel Petrey stealing away from the celebration after their wedding at the Sunny View Methodist Church in Germany, Kentucky. Narrative by Junebug Clark: More images and information can be found in the July 28, 1941 issue of Life Magazine, pages 82-85 in the story “Life Magazine Goes to a Kentucky Wedding.” Also in the Joe Clark, HSSS book “ Country Wedding published in 1974. Additionally a 1982 photo of Hazel and Gilbert can be found in Joe’s Tennessee Scrapbook. All are in this Clark Family Collection. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Signed by: Joe Clark, HBSS Clark PhotoFile: 5501
[Bride, groom, and flower girl head to the church]
Photograph of Hazel Petrey and Gilbert Dove walking to the Sunny View Methodist Church (visible in the top right corner) to rehearse their wedding. The flower girl, Hazel's younger sister Anna Ruth Petrey, walks with them. Narrative by Junebug Clark: More images and information can be found in the July 28, 1941 issue of Life Magazine, pages 82-85 in the story “Life Magazine Goes to a Kentucky Wedding.” Also in the Joe Clark, HBSS book “Country Wedding," published in 1974. Additionally a 1982 photo of Hazel and Gilbert can be found in Joe’s Tennessee Scrapbook. All are in this Clark Family Collection.
[Bridesmaid holds bouquet at country wedding]
Photograph of bridesmaid, Gerry Petrey, holding a bouquet of the country wedding of Hazel Petrey and Gilbert Dove. In the background, "Junebug" Clark (Joe Clark's brother) chides Mable Henderson for letting Jerry catch the bride's bouquet of wild roses (text from "Country Wedding" by Joe Clark, HBSS, 1974.) Narrative by Junebug Clark: More images and information can be found in the July 28, 1941 issue of Life Magazine, pages 82-85 in the story “Life Magazine Goes to a Kentucky Wedding.” Also in the Joe Clark, HSSS book “ Country Wedding published in 1974. Additionally a 1982 photo of Hazel and Gilbert can be found in Joe’s Tennessee Scrapbook. All are in this Clark Family Collection. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Signed by: Joe Clark, HBSS
[Bridesmaid holds bouquet at country wedding]
Photograph of bridesmaid, Gerry Petrey, holding a bouquet of the country wedding of Hazel Petrey and Gilbert Dove. In the background, "Junebug" Clark (Joe Clark's brother) chides Mable Henderson for letting Jerry catch the bride's bouquet of wild roses (text from "Country Wedding" by Joe Clark, HBSS, 1974.) Narrative by Junebug Clark: More images and information can be found in the July 28, 1941 issue of Life Magazine, pages 82-85 in the story “Life Magazine Goes to a Kentucky Wedding.” Also in the Joe Clark, HSSS book “Country Wedding," published in 1974. All are in the Clark Family Photography Collection.
[Bridesmaid holds bouquet at country wedding]
Photograph of bridesmaid, Gerry Petrey, holding a bouquet at the country wedding of Hazel Petrey and Gilbert Dove. In the background, "Junebug" Clark (Joe Clark's brother) chides Mable Henderson for letting Jerry catch the bride's bouquet of wild roses (text from "Country Wedding" by Joe Clark, HBSS, 1974.) Narrative by Junebug Clark: More images and information can be found in the July 28, 1941 issue of Life Magazine, pages 82-85 in the story “Life Magazine Goes to a Kentucky Wedding.” Also in the Joe Clark, HBSS book “Country Wedding," published in 1974. Additionally, a 1982 photo of Hazel and Gilbert can be found in Joe’s Tennessee Scrapbook. All are in the Clark Family Photography Collection.
[Bridesmaids holding bouquets]
Photograph of bridesmaids, Mabel Henderson and Gerry Petrey, holding bouquets of flowers at the wedding of Gilbert Dove and Hazel Petrey. Hazel's younger sister, Anna Ruth Petrey, is visible to the right side of the photo. The wedding was held at the Sunny View Methodist Church (visible in the background) in Germany, Kentucky. Narrative by Junebug Clark: More images and information can be found in the July 28, 1941 issue of Life Magazine, pages 82-85 in the story “Life Magazine Goes to a Kentucky Wedding.” Also in the Joe Clark, HBSS book “Country Wedding," published in 1974. Additionally, a 1982 photo of Hazel and Gilbert can be found in Joe’s Tennessee Scrapbook. All are in the Clark Family Photography Collection.
The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, January 10, 1941
Weekly student newspaper from the North Texas State Teachers College in Denton, Texas that includes local, state, and campus news along with advertising.
The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, January 17, 1941
Weekly student newspaper from the North Texas State Teachers College in Denton, Texas that includes local, state, and campus news along with advertising.
The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1941
Weekly student newspaper from the North Texas State Teachers College in Denton, Texas that includes local, state, and campus news along with advertising.
The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1941
Weekly student newspaper from the North Texas State Teachers College in Denton, Texas that includes local, state, and campus news along with advertising.
The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1941
Weekly student newspaper from the North Texas State Teachers College in Denton, Texas that includes local, state, and campus news along with advertising.
The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1941
Weekly student newspaper from the North Texas State Teachers College in Denton, Texas that includes local, state, and campus news along with advertising.
The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1941
Weekly student newspaper from the North Texas State Teachers College in Denton, Texas that includes local, state, and campus news along with advertising.
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