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[Clipping: Magnolias blooms into Genderella]
Two newspaper clippings of an article about the Turtle Creek Chorale's production of "Genderella." A photograph of two performers appears at the bottom of the article's first page.
[Clipping: After Hours: Chorale gives 'Oz' a '90s twist]
Clipping from the Dallas Morning News containing an article about the Turtle Creek Chorale's production of "The Wizard of Oz." A photograph of costumed performers on stage appears in the center of the article.
[Clipping: Opening Space]
Two clippings from the November 13, 1984 issue of the Advocate containing an article about the Turtle Creek Chorale.
[Clipping: Opinion: Not Hiding, Not Flaunting]
Two clippings from the December 11, 1984 issue of the Advocate containing an article about the Turtle Creek Chorale.
[Clipping: Obituary for Keith Irven Lasley]
An obituary for Keith Irven Lasley found in a newspaper. A photograph of Mr. Lasley holding a small dog appears alongside the obituary.
[Clipping: Obituary for Kristopher Jon Anthony]
An obituary for Kristopher Jon Anthony cut from a newspaper. A photograph of Mr. Anthony appears at the top of the newspaper clipping.
[Clipping: Obituary for Randal E. Rhea]
An obituary for Randal E. Rhea featured in a newspaper. A photograph of Mr. Rhea appears on the right side of the newspaper clipping.
[Clipping: Obituary for David Bernard Bassett]
An obituary in a newspaper for David Bernard Bassett. A portrait photograph of Mr. Bassett appears on the right side of the newspaper clipping.
[Clipping: Services for founder of Liquid Paper set]
Newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News, May 14, 1980 titled, "Services for founder of Liquid Paper set," regarding the passing of Liquid Paper creator Bette Graham.
[Clipping: Gillette Is Set to Buy Liquid Paper Corp. For $47.5 Million]
Newspaper clipping from the Wall Street Journal titled, "Gillette Is Set to Buy Liquid Paper Corp. For $47.5 Million," in which the creator of Liquid Paper sold her company to Gillette Co.
[Clipping: Would Take Nogales - Revolutionists Arrested and Plans Disclosed]
A photocopied article titled "Would Take Nogales - Revolutionists Arrested and Plans Disclosed." "Extra! 6:00 A. M." is printed above the newspaper's name, taglines, and date. Below the date are three large lines of text printed above two columns of text, to the right of which are two more columns. The remaining pages all have four columns of text printed across them.
[Clipping: He Remembers When Pancho Villa Rode Up to His Door]
A photocopied Herald-Examiner article titled "Raul Chavez Dies At 82; Pancho Villa Aide." The title of the article is printed across a two-page spread that has four columns of text down both of its pages. A photo on the left page depicts Pancho Villa while a photo on the right page shows Marcos Morales (left) talking to Millard Carlos (right) next to a saddle.
[Clipping: The True Story of Pancho Villa - The Daring Mexican Bandit]
Pages of clippings titled "The True Story of Pancho Villa - The Daring Mexican Bandit." The first page has the article's title printed in the top left corner, to the left of a photo of the author and above a group photo of men in hats. Three columns of text start below the word "conclusion" and continue across the rest of the article's pages, occasionally being interrupted by photographs.
[Clipping: Raul Chavez Dies At 82; Pancho Villa Aide]
A photocopied article titled "Raul Chavez Dies At 82; Pancho Villa Aide." The clipping is small and sits against the right edge of the page, near its center, and has two columns of text printed below its headline.
[Clipping: El Colmillo Publico]
Volume IV Number 136 of "El Colmillo Publico." The title is surrounded by stylized drawings of people and is printed above three lines of smaller text. Below the text is a large illustration of a giant, stylized man holding a baby in one hand while four other babies lay on a stick over a campfire. The remaining pages are filled by columns of text or have additional illustrations on them.
[Photocopy of El Heraldo de Mexico news articles and photos]
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 clippings, next to a paper with handwriting on it.
[Clipping: Los Veteranos de la Revolución Victimas del Olvido e Ingratitud]
A photocopied article titled "Los Veteranos de la Revolución Victimas del Olvido e Ingratitud." Four portrait photos are printed across the top of the page and are labeled, from left to right, as "Mayor Pedro Gonzalez," "Cap. Jesús Sánchez G.," Sgto. Juan Ruvalcaba," and "Mayor Ignacio Quijada." To the right of the photos is the newspaper's name is laid out vertically, above a fifth portrait, while a tagline and the article's headline are printed below the row of portraits. Two columns of text occupy the rest of the page.
[Clipping: Inmiscusion Indebida de Pedro Gonzalez, 2]
A Tijuana Extra news article titled "Inmiscusion Indebida de Pedro Gonzalez." The date of the article is printed above its headline and a sketch of the word "extra." Two columns of text fill the rest of the page's space.
[Clipping: Dolorosa Tragedia en Los Angeles]
A photocopied article titled "Dolorosa Tragedia en Los Angeles." The left side of the page is occupied by the article's headline, below which is the author's name followed by a wide column of paragraphed text. A second column of text extends down the right half of the page.
[Clipping: Villa Comrade Recalls Battles]
A photocopied San Diego Union article titled "Villa Comrade Recalls Battles." The article is printed on blue paper and has the text "Now 83, he seeks citizenship" printed above the article's title at the top of the paper. A collage of three images occupies a large space below the headline and is printed above a wide paragraph of text and to the left of a narrower text column. The article continues on the back of the clipping on white paper, which has the article's title and a photo printed at its top while three columns of text fill the rest of the page.
[Clipping: A las 8 me mataré]
A photocopied article titled "A las 8 me mataré." The title and author of the article are printed across the top of the clipping, below which are two columns of paragraphed text.
[Clipping: Frontera Norte Pedro J. Gonzalez]
An article titled "Frontera Norte Pedro J. Gonzalez." The title of the article is enclosed by an oval that how hand-written words above and below its bottom edge and above its top edge. Below the headline is a single wide column of text that extends across the length of the page and then continues to the right of the headline. On the back of the clipping are large handwritten words.
[Clipping: Homenaje a los Veteranos de la Revolución el Próximo Lunes 5]
A photocopied article titled "Homenaje a los Veteranos de la Revolución el Próximo Lunes 5." The headline of the article consists of two lines of text and is printed above a column of smaller, paragraphed text.
[Clipping: Ahora son de 30 mil Colonos. Más Protestas]
A photocopied news article titled "Ahora son de 30 mil Colonos. Más Protestas." The title is printed in the top right corner of the page above a photo, to the left of which are two columns of text. Three columns of text are printed below the photo and end above an outlined section of text with icons of a building and an archway.
[Clipping: También el Policia Liora]
A photocopied The Heraldo article titled "También el Policia Liora." The title of the article is printed above smaller lines of text that are followed by a single column of paragraphed text. To the right of the title and its accompanying text is the date of the article and another column of paragraphs.
[Clipping: Refuta el Dip. Ballesteros las Infundadas Crítiticas de un Líder]
A photocopied article from the Heraldo titled "Refuta el Dip. Ballesteros las Infundadas Crítiticas de un Líder." The name of the newspaper is printed on oen clipping, above lines of smaller text and the title of the article. Two columns of text fill the rest of the clipping. To the right are two smaller clippings that have been placed next to each other and rotated. Both clippings have bold headlines above a single column of text.
[Clipping: Decreto del Gobierno del Estado de Baja California]
A clipping relating to the reward of revolutionary veterans titled "Decreto del Gobierno del Estado de Baja California." The clipping's title is printed across the top of the paper, above a date. Two columns of text fill the rest of the page.
[Clipping: Governor de la Madrid Won - Press Freedom Lost]
A news clipping titled "Governor de la Madrid Won - Press Freedom Lost." The title and the word "Editorial" are printed at the top of the clipping, below which is a single column of text that fills the rest of the page.
[Certificate for PJG for revolutionary participation]
Certificate for Pedro J. Gonzalez for revolutionary participation. A single column of printed text, with one line of handwritten text near its center, extends across the page and ends above a signature.
[Five news clippings on a sheet]
Five news clippings on a sheet. The two news clippings in the top right corner of the sheet both contain a single column of text while the clippings below them and to their left all have two columns of text. All of the news clippings have headings near their top edges.
[Clipping: Division Campesina]
A news clipping titled "Division Campesina." Above the title is the word "Editorial" and the newspaper's date, to the left of which is a torch icon. Two columns of text extend across the rest of the clipping.
[News ad about PJG jailing and land payment]
A news ad about Pedro J. Gonzalez's jailing and land payment. The ad's headline is printed inside a rectangular outline, below which are short lines of text followed by a single column of paragraphed text.
[Photocopied news articles related to Mexico]
Photocopied news articles related to Mexico. A single column of text printed below a bold headline occupies the left side of the page. In the right side of the page, two columns of text sit above two blocks of text enclosed by rectangular outlines, below which are two more columns of text.
[Articles about club IDEAL and an event, plus songs]
Articles about the club IDEAL and an event, plus songs. On one sheet of paper, a wide column of untitled text is printed above two columns of song lyrics. A narrower piece of paper sits to the right of the first sheet and has a headline and subheadline printed above a single column of text that contains the printed image of a man.
[Clipping: Prison reformer Clinton Duffy dead at 84]
A San Jose Mercury news article titled "Prison reformer Clinton Duffy dead at 84." The text "State, Genreal News" and "Classified" are printed at the top of the newspaper, to the left of the newspaper's name and date. Directly below is the article's headline followed by four columns of text that have been printed to the left of a man's photograph. Below the photo is a second image of a man that's been printed between two columns of larger text.
[Clipping: Inmiscusion Indebida de Pedro Gonzalez, 1]
A Tijuana Extra news article titled "Inmiscusion Indebida de Pedro Gonzalez." The date of the article is printed above a headline and the text "Tijuana Extra" hand-written above a sketch of the word "extra." Two columns of text extend across the rest of the page.
[Clipping: Pedro J. Gonzalez, Culpable; 1 a 50 Años en San Quinton!]
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 text below the cover page describes the newspaper page's contents.
[Clipping: Chicano Park mural to trace saga of Don Pedro]
A San Diego Tribune article titled "Chicano Park mural to trace saga of Don Pedro." The name and date of the newspaper are printed at the top of the first page above the article's title, a photo of Pedro Gonzalez, and a photo of a mural. The body copy of the article begins under its title as a single column of text and continues across a second page in three columns before extending onto a third page as two columns of text. A large image it printed across the top half of the third page, depicting Pedro Gonzalez at 90 years old.
[Clipping: Pedro Gonzalez Is Honored at Docum Screening]
A Daily Variety article, "Pedro Gonzalez Is Honored at Docum Screening." The date of the newspaper is printed above its name and the article's title. The body copy of the article is printed below the title as a single column of text.
[Clipping: Singing Group Highlights Hispanic Heritage Week]
A Daily Aztec article titled "Singing Group Highlights Hispanic Heritage Week." The title of the article is printed above three columns of text and three grainy photographs. A fourth photograph appears to the right of the title and has text describing the image as showing Pedro Gonzalez leading "Los Madrugadores" in a 1981 concert. The article continues onto a second page, the text formatted into one column and printed near the left edge of the page. Multiple grainy photographs fill the rest of the page.
[Clipping: Best Documentary of '83]
A La Prensa San Diego article titled "Best Documentary of '83." The date and name of the newspaper are printed near the page's top right corner, next to the text "Page 5," and above the article's title. Below the title is a single column of text that's been printed to the left of a photograph of Lorena Parlee (back, left), Paul Espinosa (back, center), Pedro J. Gonzales (front), and Isaac Artenstein (back, right).
[San Diego Union: Chicano Park mural mirrors struggle of Pedro Gonzalez]
A San Diego Union article titled "Chicano Park mural mirrors struggle of Pedro Gonzalez." The name of the newspaper is printed above its date, below which is the article's headline and two columns of body copy.
[Clipping: The Quintessential Unsung Hero]
A San Diego Tribune article titled "The Quintessential Unsung Hero." The name and date of the newspaper are printed on a cover page below a brief description of Pedro Gonzalez and three photographs depicting him. His name is printed above the photos, next to the text "The quintessential unsung hero." The page following the cover sheet contains three columns of text.
[Clipping: A Folk Hero in Retirement]
A San Francisco Chronicle article titled "A Folk Hero in Retirement." The title is printed at the top of the first page of the article, next to the hand-written name and date of the newspaper. Two columns of text fills the rest of the page, continuing onto the second page of the article which has a photograph of Pedro Gonzalez above its left column of text.
[Clipping: Over The Table, through the Box, to The Center]
A San Diego Union article titled "Over The Table, through the Box, to The Center." The newspaper's date and name are printed in the paper's top right corner, above the headline of the article and the word "Commentary" printed in a bold font. The body copy of the article fills the rest of the page's space and is formatted into six columns.
[Clipping: Revolutionary Times]
A San Diego Weekly article titled "Revolutionary Times." "Reader" with the first "R" flipped vertically is printed above a photograph of Pedro Gonzales in a unform, next to the page's left edge. To the right of "Reader" is the newspaper's name and date. Four columns of text fill the rest of the page's space.
[Clipping: Por TV-15 la dramática Vida de Pedro González]
A Heraldo article titled "Por TV-15 la dramática Vida de Pedro González." The name of the article is printed above smaller text, including the newspaper's date, below which the headline of the paper is printed. A photograph of Pedro Gonzalez and two columns of text sit under the headline.
[Clipping: Balada por un Héroe Desconocido]
A Noticias del Mundo article, "Balada por un Héroe Desconocido." The newspaper's name is printed at the top of the page between an icon of Earth and a column of text that includes the paper's date. The headline of the article is printed below the newspaper's name. The body copy of the article is formatted into four columns and, along with a photograph of five musicians, occupies the rest of the page's space.
[Clipping: A Ballad of An Unsung Hero]
A La Prensa San Diego article titled "A Ballad of An Unsung Hero." The name of the newspaper has been rotated and printed near the right edge of the newspaper while the title of the article has been printed above a large photograph of Pedro Gonzalez on the left side of the paper. The content of the article sits between the photo and the newspaper's name in a single column of text.
[Clipping: Break of Dawn - A Billingual Experiment]
LA Times news clippings, "Break of Dawn - A Bilingual Experiment." The article is printed in five columns of text that extend across the front and back of two clippings. Two photos of couples sit near the top right corner of the first page's front side, the left one depicting Oscar Chavez and Maria Rojo as portraying Pedro Gonzalex and his wife Maria in a film. A photograph at the bottom of the page shows director Isaac Artenstein and producer Jude Eberhart next to a piece of equipment while a photo at the top of the page's back side shows a man and a woman in front of a dog.
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