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[Dr. O. J. Curry by sign]

Description: Photograph of the first College of Business Dean Dr. O. J. Curry. He is standing in front of one of the campus buildings and is leaning against a sign that reads "Business Administration".
Date: [1947..1969]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Building and People After Tornado

Description: Photograph of three damaged buildings due to tornado. There are piles of wooden planks and other objects in front of the buildings. A group of people are collected on the right side of the frame and a man, woman, and child looking at them from the left side.
Date: April 9, 1947
Creator: Russell Minton
Partner: Wolf Creek Heritage Museum

[Presbyterian Mexican Mission]

Description: Photograph of the Presbyterian Mexican Mission in Dallas, Texas. The mission is a white building with two windows in front on either side of the entrance and a white wooden fence in front. There is a sign identifying the building above the entrance. A car is parked in front and is partly visible in the bottom left of the photograph. There are other buildings on either side. The following is written on the back: "Dallas 'Springall Mission.'"
Date: May 13, 1947
Partner: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

[End Of School Year Play]

Description: Photograph of Lower Valley School students sitting on the porch of the teacherage building before or after rehearsal for a school play. In the back row, from left to right, are Leroy Schmoekel, Jerome Seiler, Noland Behrens, Floyd Mueller and Mr. Watts. In the front row are Theresa Mueller, Betty Jonietz, Gloria Seiler, Dorothy Katt, Frances Stapper, Melba Katt and Ruth Stapper.
Date: May 1947
Partner: Northeast Lakeview College

[Lower Valley School Students]

Description: Photograph of eleven Lower Valley School students in front of the school building. The students are posed in two rows. Five women sit in the front row on the lawn of building and four men and two women stand in the back row.
Date: May 1947
Partner: Northeast Lakeview College
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