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Ellerbe Wood Inc. presents American Couture Exhibits Advanced Spring & Cruise Wear 1940 - 1941 to The Fashion Industry
Ellerbe Wood Inc. presents American Couture Exhibits Advanced Spring & Cruise Wear 1940 - 1941 to The Fashion Industry. 1940.
[Typed version: Letter from Carolyn R. Itri to Nicholas C. Soviero, August 17, 1944]
Typed version: A love letter from Carolyn R. Itri to her future husband, Nicholas C. Soviero. The letter describes the weather, an incident of a woman falling at work due to heat exhaustion, and primarily Margret and the details about her son "little Joey" who had to be taken to the doctor for a fever and all the attention he received from the grandparents.
[Typed version: Letter from Carolyn R. Itri to Nicholas C. Soviero, August 15th, 1944]
Typed version: A love letter from Carolyn R. Itri to her future husband, Nicholas C. Soviero. The letter details the weather, packages, previous correspondence which included a photo from Italy of an orchard, and family activities.
[Typed version: Letter from Carolyn R. Itri to Nicholas C. Soviero, July 1, 1944]
Typed version: A love letter from Carolyn R. Itri to her future husband, Nicholas C. Soviero. The letter reads, "Here it is the first day of July and a real hot day too." The letter continues with details about sewing pocket facings at work, A girls outing to the movies to see Lady in the Dark, family interactions, and discussions of previous packages that contained wood for a pipe and photos. The letter closes with a particular sweet line, "We belong together...in pictures & everything else." Written July 1st and posted July 2nd.
[Typed version: Letter from Carolyn R. Itri to Nicholas C. Soviero, July 2, 1944]
Typed version: A love letter from Carolyn R. Itri to her future husband, Nicholas C. Soviero. The letter reads, "How is my honey feeling today?" The letter continues with details on weekly mass, biking with friends in the neighboring areas and parks, going to the boardwalk by the beach, and how going places breaks up the days but seeing soldiers with their sweethearts makes Carolyn miss him even more. The letter closes, "In the meantime keep smiling & take care of yourself." Written July 2nd and posted July 3rd.
[Typed version: Letter from Carolyn R. Itri to Private Nicholas C. Soviero, August 12, 1944]
Typed version: A love letter from Carolyn R. Itri to her future husband, Nicholas C. Soviero. The letter opens with a brief discussion of the weather and the previous correspondence package that included comics, and how proud it makes Carolyn when Nickie calls her his wife. The second half of the letter outlines errands, housework that was done, and news of friends who are expecting a baby. Dated August 12th and Posted August 13th.
[Typed version: Letter from Carolyn R. Itri to Private Nicholas C. Soviero, August 13, 1944]
Typed version: A love letter from Carolyn R. Itri to her future husband, Nicholas C. Soviero. The letter opens with a detailed scene description of a Sunday afternoon where "everyone is lazying around" together. Carolyn goes on to detail outings with friends and going to mass and closes the letter by telling Nicholas about the talk of babies among the other wives and her father's business plans. Dated and posted August 13th, 1944.
[Typed version: Letter from Carolyn R. Itri to Private Nicholas C. Soviero, August 14, 1944]
Typed version: A love letter from Carolyn R. Itri to her future husband, Nicholas C. Soviero. The letter reads, "I was very lucky today and started the week right. I got a letter from you this morning & and a V mail this afternoon". The letter continues with a description of a photo that was enclosed in the original letter and a discussion of how Nicholas should write to his mother and father more frequently as Carolyn doesn't want his mother to be hurt. The letter coincides with an anniversary of when they met "when you came into it [life] (around August)...Two years ago that was." Dated August 14, 1944, and posted August 15, 1944.
[Typed version: Letter from Carolyn R. Itri to Private Nicholas C. Soviero, August 10th, 1944]
Typed version: A love letter from Carolyn R. Itri to her future husband, Nicholas C. Soviero. The letter opens with the news that Nicholas has been overseas for twenty months. Carolyn continues with that she hopes he is taking care of himself with the long hours he has been working. She thanks him for the picture of himself smoking a pipe and asks more about the pictures he sent with the last correspondence. The letter closes with questions in regards to his father and relatives and how she cant wait to get married. Written August 9th and posted August 11th.
[Typed version: Letter from Carolyn R. Itri to Private Nicholas C. Soviero, August 19th, 1944]
Typed version: A love letter from Carolyn R. Itri to her future husband, Nicholas C. Soviero. The letter describes friends of the couple, John and Jeanette coming to stay and trips to the farmers market and Ashbury, and details about laundry day. The letter concludes," Nickie, I'm terribly in love with you. I mean that with all my heart. I hope that "soon" will be very soon because I want all our dreams to hurry up and come true...I'll be right here loving, waiting and missing you until the day you come home."
[Typed version: Letter from Carolyn R. Itri to Private Nicholas C. Soviero, August 9th, 1944]
Typed version: A love letter from Carolyn R. Itri to her future husband, Nicholas C. Soviero. The letter opens with Carolyn thanking Nicolas for a mystery textile that he sent home to her as a gift and how she wishes she could have seen the places that he is sending her the gifts from with him. She goes on to tell him about visiting friends and how it reminded her of when she saw him last. Written August 9th and Posted August 11th.
[Typed version: Letter from Carolyn R. Itri to Private Nicholas C. Soviero, July 25, 1944]
Typed version: A love letter from Carolyn R. Itri to her future husband, Nicholas C. Soviero. The letter details the summer heat, a package Carolyn is planning to send including an Esquire magazine and gossip about the couples' friends Margaret and Joe. Carolyn passes along a request for Nicholas to take pictures of his family's native town and relatives in Italy for his parents. An exceptionally sweet line reads: "You said you're going to bother me with a lot of loving honey, well I do believe I can stand some."
[Typed version: Letter from Carolyn R. Itri to Private Nicholas C. Soviero, July 29, 1944]
Typed version: A love letter from Carolyn R. Itri to her future husband, Nicholas C. Soviero. The letter opens with details of previous correspondence followed by asking for forgiveness on having told his mother he needed money and that she doesn't want him to not have to miss out on small pleasures like seeing a movie. She goes on to say how grateful she is that he is making sacrifices for their futures and tells him about some home items she bought for their future house. The letter closes with the line, "Honey, darling, nothing to write about except I want to say I love you very much. Your own, Carolyn"
[Typed version: Letter from Carolyn R. Itri to Private Nicholas C. Soviero, May 24, 1944]
Typed version: A love letter from Carolyn R. Itri to her future husband, Nicholas C. Soviero. This letter details past correspondence, [specifically the March 1944 edition of Esquire and the Pin-up Pistol Packin' Mama], William Faulkners' Mosquitos, and gossip on Margaret and Joe. Written May 24th and posted May 25th.
[Typed version: Letter from Carolyn R. Itri to Private Nicholas C. Soviero, May 8th, 1944]
Typed version: A love letter from Carolyn R. Itri to her future husband, Nicholas C. Soviero. This letter gives details on the week's church sermon, Carolyns brothers' birthday party, and meeting his girlfriend Betty. Written May 8th and posted May 9th.
[Typed version: Letter from Letter from Carolyn R. Itri to Nicholas C. Soviero, July 3, 1944]
Typed version: A love letter from Carolyn R. Itri to her future husband, Nicholas C. Soviero. The letter reads, "My darling sweetheart, Well, I got three letters from you today". The letter continues with questions on how he likes Italy, an Italian family he visited, the weather surrounding the fourth of July, sleeping habits and how she cant wait to learn them and be warm in bed, and lastly details about photo negatives and family activities. The letter closes "Please take care of yourself & again I repeat. Please don't take any unnecessary risks... I love you, Carolyn" Written July 3rd and posted July 4th.
[Typed version: Letter to Private Nicholas C. Soviero from Carolyn R. Itri, August 8, 1944]
Typed version: A love letter from Carolyn R. Itri to her future husband, Nicholas C. Soviero. The letter reads "I love you! Dearest Sweetheart,.." and continues to describe the weather, previous correspondence, health, and plans for a family vacation by invitation from a woman Lucy including Carolyns' younger brother and sister. The letter closes with a brief note on Carolyn's father and his business plans in manufacturing.
[Typed version: Letter to Private Nicholas C. Soviero from Carolyn R. Itri, January 3, 1944]
Typed version: A love letter from Carolyn R. Itri to her future husband, Nicholas C. Soviero. The letter reads, "My darling sweetheart, it is raining outside real hard all day, but it isn't raining inside of my heart." The letter continues how Itri has received multiple letters from Soviero within the past few days mentions family members' birthdays and the gifts that Itri has given them.
[Typed version: Letter to Private Nicholas C. Soviero from Carolyn R. Itri, January 13, 1944]
Typed version: A love letter from Carolyn R. Itri to her fiancé, Nicholas C. Soviero. Itri states that she misses Soviero and thinks of him often, also included in her letter Itri asks that Seviero be more specific in his request for a care package.
[Typed version: Letter to Private Nicholas C. Soviero from Carolyn R. Itri, July 13th, 1944]
Typed version: A love letter from Carolyn R. Itri to her future husband, Nicholas C. Soviero. The letter reads, "Life is plenty colorless right now without you, with only your letters to brighten it up". Carolyn goes on to discuss her pass time of imagining how she will decorate various rooms and how she can't wait to be his wife and grow old together. She goes on to ask him how he is in his new location followed by details from conversations she has had with his parents, an upcoming birthday, and an evening with a friend Margaret.
[Invitation: Rush Week Activities, September 29, 1946]
Rush week invitation from Kappa Theta Pi to Rush Week Activities held September 29 at Rose Tea to October 2nd at Lake Dallas addressed to Mary Lou Ray McCain, dated 1946.
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.
[Clipping: Mary Lou Wood, Kayress Stylist, Here Wednesday]
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping - Milwaukee Journal Newspaper featuring sister of Ellerbe Wood, Mary Lou Wood - announcing that she will be the Kayress Stylist at Gimbels.
Invitation for the Neiman Marcus Man's Night held on December 8, 1947
Invitation for the Neiman-Marcus Man's Night held on December 8, 1947. The invitation is see-through.
Neiman-Marcus 1942 Fashion Exposition
Invitation for the Neiman-Marcus Fashion Exposition on September 7, 1942. At the exposition, the annual Distinguished Service in the Field of Fashion is awarded to Mr. Norman Norell, Mrs. Betsey Talbot Blackwell and Miss Voris.
[Book Card: Wilmer B. Green, June 10, 1948]
North Texas State book card documenting grades for Wilmer B. Green dated, June 10, 1948. On the back of the book card is a receipt to the registration committee paid by the Veterans Administration.
[Book/Report Card: Fred McCain, Summer 1948]
Report card documenting grades for Fred McCain during the Summer semester, 1948 including a B in Ed. 539, an ungraded in P. E. 404 and a Q in P. E. 590.
[Commencement Announcement for North Texas State College, May 21, 1949]
Commencement announcement/invitation honoring the 1949 graduating class of North Texas State College. Printed on the card are the words, "President and Mrs. McConnell At Home On Saturday Evening, May 21. Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Nine Honoring the Graduating Classes. Union Building. Eight to Ten."
[Playbill for Dear Ruth]
Playbill for North Texas State College Players' production of Dear Ruth.
[Playbill for Tartuffe]
Program for North Texas State College's production of Tartuffe, or "The Impostor" by Moliere.
[Playbill for The Duchess of Malfi]
Playbill for North Texas State College's production of The Duchess of Malfi.
[Playbill for The Passion According to St. Matthew]
Playbill for North Texas State College's production of The Passion According to St. Matthew.
[Program for John Charles Thomas]
Program for North Texas State College's presentation of baritone John Charles Thomas.
[Program for Magic in Music]
Program for Magic in Music at the North Texas State College Auditorium.
[Program for May Fete]
Program for North Texas State College's May Fete.
[Book Card: Mary Lou Ray, July 16, 1945]
North Texas State Teachers College student book card documenting grades for Mary Lou Ray McCain with a registration receipt on back, dated July 16, 1945.
[Book Card: Mary Ray, February 4, 1946]
North Texas State Teachers College student book card documenting grades for Mary Lou Ray McCain including student registration information. A registration receipt is on the back of the student book card dated, Feb 4, 1946.
[Book Card: Mary Ray, June 7, 1948]
North Texas State Teachers College student book card documenting grades for Mary Lou Ray McCain during 1948, with a registration receipt on back, dated, July 7, 1948.
[Book Card: Mary Ray, September 18, 1945]
North Texas State Teachers College student book card documenting grades for Mary Lou Ray McCain including student registration information. On the back of the book card is a registration receipt dated, September 18, 1945.
[North Texas State Teachers College Forum Calendar]
1947-1948 Forum Calendar for North Texas State Teachers College.
Ray, Miss Mary Lou
Grade book for Mary Lou Ray McCain from North Texas State Teachers College, 1947.
[Report Card: Mary Lou Ray, December 12, 1948]
Report card documenting grades for Mary Lou Ray McCain during the Spring semester, 1948, from North Texas State Teachers College, dated Dec 12, 1948.
[Schedule: Mary Lou Ray, August 18, 1945]
North Texas State Teachers College schedule card documenting registered classes for Mary Lou Ray McCain during the Fall semester, 1945, including information about the subject, teachers, rooms, and hours. The schedule card is dated Sept 18, 1945.
[Schedule: Mary Lou Ray, February 4, 1946]
North Texas State Teachers College schedule card documenting registered classes for Mary Lou Ray McCain during the Spring semester, 1946, including information about the subject, teachers, rooms, and hours. The schedule card is dated Feb 4, 1946.
[Schedule: Mary Lour Ray, July 16, 1945]
North Texas State Teachers College schedule card documenting registered classes for Mary Lou Ray during the Summer semester, 1945, including subjects, rooms, and teachers, dated July 16, 1945
[Schedule of classes at North Texas State Teachers College, 1947]
A schedule of classes available during the Spring semester of 1947 at North Texas State Teachers College.
[Schedule of classes at North Texas State Teachers College, 1948]
A schedule of classes available during the Spring semester of 1948 at North Texas State Teachers College.
[Magazine: El Detective Internacional]
A magazine titled "El Detective Internacional." An image of a man in uniform is printed on the magazine's cover and has handwriting across its bottom right corner. The pages of the magazine contain columns of text printed under headings of varying sizes and fonts as well as photographs of men in suits and women in dresses.
[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.
[Letter from Pedro J. Gonzalez to J. F. Rico]
Letter from Pedro J. Gonzalez to J. F. Rico. A wide column of paragraphed text is printed on grainy paper, below a date and a small block of text. A signature sits at the bottom of the page.
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