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[Letter from Robert W. Talley]
A letter from Robert W. Talley to Carl B. Compton regarding members of the Associated Art Instructors of Texas organization.
[Letter from Robert W. Talley]
A letter from Robert W. Talley to Carl B. Compton regarding a 'President's Statement' from the Associated Art Instructors of Texas organization.
[Letter from Robert Willson]
A letter from Robert Willson to Carl B. Compton.
[Letter from Robert Willson]
A letter from Robert Willson to Carl B. Compton regarding the publications committee of the Associated Art Instructors of Texas.
[Letter from Roma Reagan Conner]
A letter from Roma Reagan Connor to Carl B. Compton regarding a lecture at McMurry College by Millard Sheets.
[Letter from Roma Reagan Conner]
A letter from Roma Reagan Connor to Carl B. Compton about joining the publicity committee for the College Art Association.
[Letter from Victor M. Reyes]
A letter from Victor M. Reyes to Carl B. Compton explaining the Secretary of Public Education's failure to fulfill a Carl Benton Compton's request for a specific art book - redirecting Compton to another governmental agency, the Central Agency of Publications, for further assistance.
[Letter from Willie B. Rutland]
A letter from Willie B. Rutland to Carl B. Compton's wife, Mildred Norris Compton, regarding the Texas Fine Arts Association.
[Letter to Ernesto O. Schuster from Joaquin Aguilar Robles]
Letter to Ernesto O. Schuster from Joaquin Aguilar Robles. A wide column of paragraphed text is printed below a date, name, and location. Beneath the paragraphed text is a signature.
[Letter to Lawson Long]
A letter from Carl B. Compton to Lawson Long regarding advertising in the magazine, "The Texas Art Teacher".
[Letter to Pedro J. Gonzalez from Adolfo de la Huerta, 4]
Letter to Pedro J. Gonzalez from Adolfo de la Huerta. A wide column of paragraphed text is printed below a date, name, and location. Beneath the paragraphed text is a signature.
[Letter to Pedro J. Gonzalez from L.T. Cuenca]
Letter to Pedro J. Gonzalez from L.T. Cuenca. The first page of the document has a long title is printed on its front, below which are lines of small text. The rest of the page is filled by a wide column of paragraphed text positioned near an address and a list of words. The wide text column continues onto the page's back and ends above a signature. Paragraphs of text and financial numbers are printed on the front of the document's second page.
[Letter to Rodolfo Sánchez Taboada from Adolfo de la Huerta]
Letter to Rodolfo Sánchez Taboada from Adolfo de la Huerta. A wide column of paragraphed text is printed below a date, name, and location. Beneath the paragraphed text is a signature while to its left are faint lines of handwritten text.
[Lunch Buckets and Baskets on School Room Bench]
Photograph of lunch buckets, bags and tins set side-by-side along two benches against a door at Locust Grove School near Cumberland Gap Tennessee. Additional photos and information can be forund in the pdf document "Joe Clark HBSS Scrapbook" Page 17. The Detroit News Pictorial. May 11, 1941. Going to School in the Tennessee Hills Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Signed by: Joe Clark, HBSS Clark PhotoFile: 0003-9
Make-up Time
Photograph of Hazel Petrey combing her hair in front of her mirror. Gerry Petrey, to her right, applies lipstick. In the right of the frame, Anna Ruth Petrey cleans a pair of white shoes. Their younger brother, A.D., is visible sleeping in the bed behind 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
[Make-up time (1)]
Photograph of the Petrey girls getting ready for a party. Hazel and Gerry Petrey use a mirror to brush hair and apply make-up while Anna Ruth Petrey is seated cleaning her shoes with a brush. Their brother, A.D. is sleeping in the bed behind them.
[Make-up time (2)]
Photograph of Hazel Petrey combing her hair in front of her mirror. Gerry Petrey, to her right, applies lipstick. In the right of the frame, Anna Ruth Petrey cleans a pair of white shoes. Their younger brother, A.D., is visible sleeping in the bed behind 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
[Man and Woman at Organ]
Photograph of a woman playing the organ, and a man standing next to her. The woman wears a sweater, while the man wears a suit. A music book is propped on top of the organ.
[Man and woman outside church]
Photograph of a man and woman seated on a bench outside of a church.
[Man speaking at celebration]
Photograph of a man standing with his hands on his hips at the side of an older couple who appear to be celebrating. There are two cakes, money, and wrapped presents on a table in front of the couple.
[Man taking readings from the distillery]
Image of an unknown man taking readings from the distillery still tower while another older man observes from a chair in the background. The background man may be Lem Tolley: Master Distiller No. 3 (1941-1964).
[Margie Bowlin-Brown singing 'Oh Promise Me']
Photograph of an Margie Bowlin-Brown singing "Oh Promise Me" at the wedding ceremony of Hazel Petrey and Gilbert Dove at the Sunny View Methodist Church. Ruth Lambdin, church organist and Sunday school teacher, plays the organ to accompany her. 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. All are in the Clark Family Photography Collection.
[Margie Bowlin-Brown singing 'Oh Promise Me']
Photograph of an Margie Bowlin-Brown singing "Oh Promise Me" at the wedding ceremony of Hazel Petrey and Gilbert Dove at the Sunny View Methodist Church. Ruth Lambdin, church organist and Sunday school teacher, plays the organ to accompany her. 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
[Mary Arden Club]
Photograph of the Mary Arden Club. Members stand behind a table, except for two women who sit at the ends. Flowers, plates, and candles can be seen on the table.
[Mary Arden Club]
Photograph of members of the Mary Arden Club. The women sit, drinking tea. One woman in a floral dress stands to the left.
[Mary Arden Club]
Photograph of the Mary Arden Club. Members pose behind a rectangular table, except for two women who sit at each end.
[Mary Arden Club]
Photograph of members of the Mary Arden club. Women sit in chairs and drink tea, except for one woman who stands.
[Mary Arden Club]
Photograph of a member of the Mary Arden Club. She wears a long floral dress with a flower in her hair, and looks to the left of the image. A decorated table can be seen to her left.
[Mary Arden Club]
Photograph of members of the Mary Arden Club. Everyone wears formal dresses and appears to be having a good time. A buffet table with silverware and food can be seen behind the women.
[Men and women standing by gate]
Photograph of men and women dressed in suits, dresses, and hats. The group stands along a fence opening outside of building.
[Men at the pulpit]
Photograph of a group of men standing behind a podium at the pulpit of a church. There are many members of the congregation visible in the image.
[Men Celebrate Homecoming]
Photograph of a large group of men celebrating Homecoming. Some men sit, but most stand. The men in the center of the image look at a piece of paper, and one man holds a package. The floor is littered with unidentifiable items.
[Men in church]
Photograph of men sitting in their pews at a church. Some men are holding books and appear to be reading or singing out of them. There are numerous hats and a coat hanging from the walls.
[Mountain laurel and Scythe]
Photograph of mountain laurel growing along the banks of a river. There is a scythe visible hanging in a tree in the right of the photo. Hazel Petrey and Gilbert Dove collected pine-baugh and mountain laurel to decorate the Sunny View Methodist Church for their 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, 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.
[North Texas Homecoming, Denton Depot, 1941]
Photograph of a crowd of students at the railroad platform before the the 1941 North Texas Homecoming game with East Texas.
[North Texas President W. J. McConnell addresses football team during Homecoming, 1941]
Photograph of North Texas President W. J. McConnell addressing the North Texas Eagles football team during Homecoming activities. The team is gathered behind the stadium bleachers. In the 1941 Homecoming game North Texas played East Texas Commerce. This photo was featured in the 1942 Yucca yearbook.
North Texas State Teachers College Schedule of Examinations: Fall 1941 - 1942
Bulletin outlining final exam dates and times at North Texas State Teachers College for the Fall semester, including departmental exams and other information related to the end of the semester.
[Organ]
Photograph of an organ, a Moller opus 3993 in the Main Auditorium at North Texas State College.
[Organ]
Photograph of an organ. The image is dark.
[Organ]
Photograph of an organ. It sits next to a pair of windows.
[Parson Hiram Frakes waiting at church]
Photograph of Parson Hiram Frakes waiting at the front steps of the Sunny View Methodist Church. Frakes, in the white hat, is joined by Gilbert Dove as well as two unidentified men and a dog. 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.
[Parson Hiram Frakes waiting at church(1)]
Photograph of Parson Hiram Frakes waiting at the front steps of the Sunny View Methodist Church. Frakes, in the white hat, is joined by Gilbert Dove as well as two unidentified men and a dog. 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
[Parson Hiram Frakes waiting at church(2)]
Photograph of Parson Hiram Frakes waiting at the front steps of the Sunny View Methodist Church. Frakes, in the white hat, is joined by Gilbert Dove as well as two unidentified men and a dog. 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 Clark PhotoFile: 5525
[Pedro J. Gonzalez autobiographical account, 3]
Autobiographical account by Pedro J. Gonzalez, in Tijuana. A wide column of paragraphed text extends across two pages, filling the available space. Faded text is visible behind and to the left of some paragraphs.
[People waiting outside church]
Photograph of men, women, and children gathered outside of a church. Most are seated on benches or the ground while there are others visible standing in the background. There are automobiles visible in the driveway.
[People waiting outside church(1)]
Photograph of men, women, and children gathered outside of a church. Most are seated on benches or the ground while there are others visible standing in the background. There are automobiles visible in the driveway.
[Photograph of a barn]
Photograph of a farm taken from behind a fence. A large barn and silo are positioned in a large, grassy field beyond the fence. Several cows graze in the land surrounding the barn. Two smaller, wooden buildings are arranged to the right of the barn. Electrical wires stretch across the sky in the foreground.
[Photograph of a carousel and movie poster]
Photograph of a carousel with horse-shaped jumpers in front of a barn. A flatbed truck is parked to its left. A Paramount movie poster advertising Road to Zanzibar stands in the foreground on the right.
[Photograph of a carousel and movie poster, 2]
Photograph of a carousel with horse-shaped jumpers in front of a barn. A flatbed truck is parked to its left. A Paramount movie poster advertising Road to Zanzibar stands in the foreground on the right.
[Photograph of a chess board with two figurines]
Photograph of a chess board. Two black chess pieces and four white pieces rest on the board. Two small figurines of men dressed in long robes. A solid piece of fabric hangs in the background.
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