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[Speech by Sarah T. Hughes on being a female lawyer]
Typescript of undated speech by Sarah T. Hughes discussing her experiences and people's expectations of her as a woman in the legal profession while practicing in Dallas. She gives her views on different aspects of the legal profession, including specialization, civil and criminal practice, winning and losing cases, and her enjoyment of appellate work and research in preparing cases on appeal. Before concluding the speech, Ms. Hughes describes her enjoyment of political participation via the legal profession. She also expresses her interest in campaigning for public office and entering politics in the future.
[Commencement Announcement for North Texas State Teachers College, August 15,1928]
Graduation announcement for the summer commencement ceremony at North Texas State Teachers College in 1928. The announcement is a plain sheet of cardstock; in the center, there is a raised image of the school's seal above the text, which reads: "The Faculty and Senior Class of North Texas State Teachers College announce the Commencement Exercises Wednesday evening, August fifteenth nineteen hundred twenty-eight at eight o'clock College Auditorium Denton, Texas."
Pedro J. Gonzalez and the Origins of Spanish-Language Broadcasting in Los Angeles, 1928-1934
An article titled "Pedro J. Gonzalez and the Origins of Spanish-Language Broadcasting in Los Angeles, 1928-1934," by Lorena Parlee. A wide column of paragraphed text fills the space between the first page's title and copyright notice before continuing across numerous pages.
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