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[Commencement Invitation for North Texas State Teachers College, June 1, 1947]

Description: Commencement invitation for the 1947 graduating class of North Texas State Teachers College. The invitation is printed in black ink on card stock paper and states: "The Faculty and the Graduating Class of the North Texas State Teachers College invite you to be present at the Commencement Exercises Sunday June first Nineteen hundred forty-seven at eight o'clock in the evening College Auditorium Denton, Texas."
Date: 1947
Creator: North Texas State Teachers College

[Commencement Program for North Texas State Teachers College, June 1, 1947]

Description: Commencement program for the June 1947 graduating class of the North Texas State Teachers College. Printed on the cover are the words, "The Fifty-Seventh Annual Commencement of North Texas State Teachers College. Denton, Texas. Sunday, June First. Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Seven At Eight o'Clock in the Evening. The Main Auditorium." The program contains the order of service and a list of graduates for both the baccalaureate and master's degree.
Date: June 1947
Creator: North Texas State Teachers College

[Commencement Program for North Texas State Teachers College, June 1, 1947]

Description: Commencement program for the 1947 graduating class of North Texas State Teachers College. Printed n the cover are the words, "The Baccalaureate Service of North Texas State Teachers College. Denton, Texas. Sunday, June First. Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Seven. At Eleven o'Clock in the Morning. The Main Auditorium." The program contains the order of service for the graduation ceremony.
Date: June 1947
Creator: North Texas State Teachers College

[Aerial Photograph of Vet Village]

Description: An aerial view of Vet Village, which contained housing for married students after World War II. The street running closest to the viewer is Oak Street and the first street going toward the housing units is Bradley Street. After Vet Village closed in 1960, the buildings were razed to make room for the Bradley Street Apartments. The Bradley Street Apartments have since been demolished as well.
Date: 1947
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