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[Clippings about Carl B. Compton]

Description: Newspaper clippings about Carl Compton's artworks being displayed in the Third Annual Exhibition of American Art in New York and art exhibitions in both Houston and San Antonio.
Date: November 8, 1938

[Clippings about Carl B. Compton]

Description: A page from a newspaper about the new officers of the Midland Academy of Art from the South Bend News Times.
Date: November 12, 1933

[Clippings about Carl B. Compton]

Description: Newspaper excerpts about Carl Compton written by the Austin American-Statesman and other local newspapers. It is about Compton's artworks being displayed at the Elisabet Ney Museum in Austin, Texas and Mary Hardin-Baylor College in Belton.
Date: October 1937

[Clipping: Comes to City from Tulia]

Description: Newspaper clipping about the new minister at the First Presbyterian Church in Memphis, Texas. The minister is Dr. John Angus MacMillan who came to Memphis from Tulia, Texas. The clippings also include excerpts from letters regarding the qualifications of Dr. MacMillan.
Date: April 30, 1931

[Jane Arden Paper Doll]

Description: Clipping from a newspaper with a strip for "Jane Arden's Wardrobe" with illustrations of a woman and several dresses that could be cut out as a paper doll. The reverse includes a portion of the comic strip "Little Mary Mixup."
Date: August 20, 1939
Creator: Barrett, Monte & Ross, Russell E.

[Naval Air Transport Service magazine clipping]

Description: Magazine clipping of a single front and back leaf with full color lithograph commercially printed illustrations with descriptive text featuring airplanes and the Naval Air Transportation Service. The page serves as an advertisement for electric propellers and their role in the Pacific theatre of the war.
Date: [1939..1945]

[Magazine clipping with full color bleed images]

Description: Magazine clipping of a single front and back leaf with full color lithograph commercially printed illustrations featuring a clarinet musician and a helicopter rescue mission. The font of the leaf shows a collage like image with music notes, clarinets, records, buildings and classic busts on a red background. The back of the page shows a helicopter coming to rescue a lone solider stranded in the ocean.
Date: [1939..1950]

[Clipping: To Address Librarians]

Description: Newspaper clipping with two articles, found in a 1924 edition of Heidi. One article is an announcement of Mrs. Weaver's upcoming lecture for the librarians of the Dallas Public Schools; the other is an account of a meeting of the Garden Club held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Weaver. Seperated from volume, the newspaper clipping is shelved in Object Files, Rare Book and Texana Collections.
Date: 1935

[Clipping: Pedro J. Gonzalez, Culpable; 1 a 50 Años en San Quinton!]

Description: Photograph of a newspaper cover with "Pedro J. Gonzalez, Culpable; 1 a 50 Años en San Quinton!" as its title. Multiple lines of information and headlines are printed at the top of the cover, below which are seven columns of text filling the rest of the page. A small photograph of a person is printed inside the first column of text while a larger photograph depicting a man in a suit next to a police officer has been printed above the fourth, fifth, and sixth columns of text. A wide column of tex… more
Date: March 31, 1934
Creator: Parlee, Lorena, 1945-2006

[Photocopy of El Heraldo de Mexico news articles and photos]

Description: Photocopy of El Heraldo de Mexico news articles and photos. The first page has the large titles "El Lunes en el California..." and "Mas Contribuciones Para la Defens" printed above two and three columns of text respectively. The second page has a portrait photo of a man placed next to a family photo labeled "La eposa e hijos de P. J. Gonzalez" and above a small article with two columns of text titled "Palabras de la Sra. Maria S. Gonzalez." A portrait photo of a woman sits below the other clipp… more
Date: April 19, 1935
Creator: Parlee, Lorena, 1945-2006
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