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[News Script: Tropical Storm]

Description: Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story of tropical storm Delia which still hangs off the Texas Coast and has become erratic in its movement.
Date: September 4, 1973, 8:25 a.m.
Creator: WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clipping: Hispanidad v. Pan America]

Description: Newspaper clipping describing the recent Hispanidad or pro-Fascist doctrine in South America. Key political actors are mentioned including, the Argentinian Foreign Minister, the Argentinian Dictator, and a Spanish press attaché. On the back page of the article, is a brief passage about the creation of the amber bomb indicator light created by the General Electric company.
Date: April 26, 1943
Partner: Private Collection of Mike Cochran

[News Script: Bolivia and Irish]

Description: Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story of Bolivia which is under near martial law as president Hugo Banzer claims a leftist conspiracy and is trying to overthrow his rightist military government. The reverend Ian Paisley who said that roman catholic guerrillas of the Irish Republican Army have killed and kidnapped west German industrialists.
Date: January 29, 1974, 6:30 a.m.
Creator: WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[News Script: Cambodia and Bolivia]

Description: Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story of military sources in Phnom Penh says that heavy shelling from Cambodian rebels has halted an advance by government troops and killed 8 soldiers. Also, the Bolivian government says that troops have rescued an army general from angry peasants.
Date: January 30, 1974, 6:30 a.m.
Creator: WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[News Script: Trials]

Description: Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story.
Date: March 29, 1972, 10:00 p.m.
Creator: WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[A rocky slope with alpacas]

Description: Postcard of a rocky slope with alpacas standing either on the top or bottom of the hill. The hill is full of large rocks and dry soil with hardly any grass. There are larger hills behind the slope the alpacas are on and the farthest hill is slightly covered by the clouds.
Date: [1935..1943]
Creator: Oppenheim, Victor
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Bolivian people wearing hats and sitting on the ground]

Description: Postcard of Bolivian people wearing rounded hats and sitting on the road. Many of the people are women wearing loose, draped clothing and have round items and woven baskets in front of them. One of the women is holding a baby, and other people on the road the women are sitting on are passing by them; three people sit across from them.
Date: [1935..1943]
Creator: Oppenheim, Victor
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Rooftops of buildings with hills]

Description: Postcard of rooftops of buildings in a village. Most of the buildings have low, wide roofs with a minimal triangular peak, and the buildings are also in close proximity of each other. The buildings gradually begin to become more sparse as they become close to the hill, and visible roads are shown throughout.
Date: [1935..1943]
Creator: Oppenheim, Victor
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[A city in Bolivia at night]

Description: Postcard of a city in front of a mountain at night in Bolivia. The street lights are lit and not many cars and people are on the roads and streets. The windows in buildings that have the light on are visible in the night sky, and due to the street lights, the trees in the city are visible.
Date: [1935..1943]
Creator: Oppenheim, Victor
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[A herd of alpacas walking through a city]

Description: Postcard of a large herd of alpacas walking through a city. The alpacas are walking on a dirt road, passing through buildings and a group of brown alpacas leads the herd. People are at a distance from the herd along with trees, other buildings, and the mountain.
Date: [1935..1943]
Creator: Oppenheim, Victor
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Three Bolivian women]

Description: Postcard of three Bolivian women wearing hats and sitting on a bench. Two of the women are wearing light-colored hats, while the third woman, who is holding a baby wearing a hat in a pack on her back, wears a dark-colored hat. All of the women are wearing layered dresses and have long, wide scarves tied around their necks that act as blankets.
Date: [1935..1943]
Creator: Oppenheim, Victor
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Two Bolivian residents]

Description: Postcard of two Bolivian people standing next to each other in a desert area. Both the man and the woman are wearing sandals, but wear layered clothing and woven hats. The woman is wearing a dress and draped in many scarves, while the man wears knee-length pants and a layered poncho.
Date: [1935..1943]
Creator: Oppenheim, Victor
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[News Script: Hearst]

Description: Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story about the leader of the American Indian movement- Dennis Banks who says he has agreed to try contacting the kidnappers of Patricia Hearst.
Date: April 8, 1974, 6:30 a.m.
Creator: WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Gaucho hat

Description: Hat of brown felt in gaucho, cowboy style. Crown is approximately 13cm high, basically flat and concave on top. Brim is wide and slightly rounded. Hatband of brown grosgrain. Headband of brown vinyl; lined in silver satin. Stamp on vinyl hatband: "Industria/ Nacional" and "Extra Fino" Lining stamp on interior crown: "Borlino / Jose Senneca / Manufacturado / en Bolivia"
Date: 1975/1999
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design
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