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Newsmen

Description: 3 newspaper employees at counter looking at a copy of The Austin Mirror.
Date: October 14, 1959
Creator: Douglass, Neal
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

Newsboys

Description: 1 man and 8 newspaper boys standing in front of the Austin Mirror Newspaper office, each holding an issue of the newspaper.
Date: January 5, 1959
Creator: Douglass, Neal
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[News Reporter Covering a Republican Rally]

Description: Photograph of a female news reporter standing outside the League City Civic Center and covering the rally for Republican presidential candidate David Duke. Assisting cameramen of the news staff are operating video cameras and setting up on a grassy area near the parking lot. One camera is focused on the reporter, who is standing with a notepad in her hands.
Date: February 28, 1992
Creator: Kiecke, Albert
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[News Reporter Covering a Republican Rally]

Description: Photograph of a female news reporter standing outside the League City Civic Center and covering the rally for Republican presidential candidate David Duke. She is wearing a trench coat and has one hand in her coat pocket. In her other hand, she is holding sheets of paper close to her chest. To the right, a cameraman has his video camera focused on the reporter. They have set up on the grass right next to the parking lot. A man drinking from a cup watches from the sidewalk; he stands directly in… more
Date: February 28, 1992
Creator: Kiecke, Albert
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[Josie Cantu, 3]

Description: Photograph of Josie Gallardo Cantu at a desk. Cantu can be seen looking away from the camera, wearing a button-up shirt and dark skirt. Cantu (’63) was a journalism major from San Antonio and editor for the 1962 Yucca during her junior year. She was tasked with documenting the excitement of the institution’s “University Year.” Cantu and her team of Yucca staff diligently recorded all of the momentous firsts; including the largest fall enrollment of 8,638 students, the establishment of one-way s… more
Date: December 6, 1961
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Portrait of Josie Cantu, 2]

Description: Portrait of Josie Cantu. She can be seen wearing a sweater. Cantu (’63) was a journalism major from San Antonio and editor for the 1962 Yucca during her junior year. She was tasked with documenting the excitement of the institution’s “University Year.” Cantu and her team of Yucca staff diligently recorded all of the momentous firsts; including the largest fall enrollment of 8,638 students, the establishment of one-way streets in downtown Denton, the use of student pictures on ID cards, and the … more
Date: February 2, 1962
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Josie Cantu sitting on a bench, 2]

Description: Photograph of Josie Cantu sitting on a bench. She can be seen in a long over coat and looking directly at the camera. Cantu (’63) was a journalism major from San Antonio and editor for the 1962 Yucca during her junior year. She was tasked with documenting the excitement of the institution’s “University Year.” Cantu and her team of Yucca staff diligently recorded all of the momentous firsts; including the largest fall enrollment of 8,638 students, the establishment of one-way streets in downtown… more
Date: February 2, 1962
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Josie Cantu, 2]

Description: Photograph of Josie Gallardo Cantu at a desk. Cantu can be seen looking at the camera, wearing a button-up shirt. Cantu (’63) was a journalism major from San Antonio and editor for the 1962 Yucca during her junior year. She was tasked with documenting the excitement of the institution’s “University Year.” Cantu and her team of Yucca staff diligently recorded all of the momentous firsts; including the largest fall enrollment of 8,638 students, the establishment of one-way streets in downtown Den… more
Date: December 13, 1961
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Josie Cantu posing next to a tree, 2]

Description: Photograph of Josie Cantu posing next to a tree. She can be seen wearing a button-up shirt and a dark skirt. Cantu (’63) was a journalism major from San Antonio and editor for the 1962 Yucca during her junior year. She was tasked with documenting the excitement of the institution’s “University Year.” Cantu and her team of Yucca staff diligently recorded all of the momentous firsts; including the largest fall enrollment of 8,638 students, the establishment of one-way streets in downtown Denton, … more
Date: April 4, 1962
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Josie Cantu sitting on a bench, 3]

Description: Photograph of Josie Cantu sitting on a bench. She can be seen in a long over coat and looking directly at the camera. Cantu (’63) was a journalism major from San Antonio and editor for the 1962 Yucca during her junior year. She was tasked with documenting the excitement of the institution’s “University Year.” Cantu and her team of Yucca staff diligently recorded all of the momentous firsts; including the largest fall enrollment of 8,638 students, the establishment of one-way streets in downtown… more
Date: unknown
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Josie Cantu sitting on a bench]

Description: Photograph of Josie Cantu sitting on a bench. She can be seen a long over coat and looking directly at the camera. Cantu (’63) was a journalism major from San Antonio and editor for the 1962 Yucca during her junior year. She was tasked with documenting the excitement of the institution’s “University Year.” Cantu and her team of Yucca staff diligently recorded all of the momentous firsts; including the largest fall enrollment of 8,638 students, the establishment of one-way streets in downtown De… more
Date: February 2, 1962
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Profile of Josie Cantu]

Description: Profile of Josie Cantu. She can be seen wearing a sweater. Cantu (’63) was a journalism major from San Antonio and editor for the 1962 Yucca during her junior year. She was tasked with documenting the excitement of the institution’s “University Year.” Cantu and her team of Yucca staff diligently recorded all of the momentous firsts; including the largest fall enrollment of 8,638 students, the establishment of one-way streets in downtown Denton, the use of student pictures on ID cards, and the f… more
Date: February 2, 1962
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Josie Cantu]

Description: Photograph of Josie Gallardo Cantu at a desk. Cantu can be seen looking away from the camera, wearing a button-up shirt and a skirt. Cantu (’63) was a journalism major from San Antonio and editor for the 1962 Yucca during her junior year. She was tasked with documenting the excitement of the institution’s “University Year.” Cantu and her team of Yucca staff diligently recorded all of the momentous firsts; including the largest fall enrollment of 8,638 students, the establishment of one-way str… more
Date: December 6, 1961
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Josie Cantu posing next to a tree]

Description: Photograph of Josie Cantu posing next to a tree. She can be seen wearing a button-up shirt and a dark skirt. Cantu (’63) was a journalism major from San Antonio and editor for the 1962 Yucca during her junior year. She was tasked with documenting the excitement of the institution’s “University Year.” Cantu and her team of Yucca staff diligently recorded all of the momentous firsts; including the largest fall enrollment of 8,638 students, the establishment of one-way streets in downtown Denton, … more
Date: April 4, 1962
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Profile of Josie Cantu, 2]

Description: Profile of Josie Cantu. She can be seen wearing a sweater. Cantu (’63) was a journalism major from San Antonio and editor for the 1962 Yucca during her junior year. She was tasked with documenting the excitement of the institution’s “University Year.” Cantu and her team of Yucca staff diligently recorded all of the momentous firsts; including the largest fall enrollment of 8,638 students, the establishment of one-way streets in downtown Denton, the use of student pictures on ID cards, and the f… more
Date: February 2, 1962
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Photograph of Bob Ray Sanders, Curtis King and Eyvern Edwards]

Description: Photograph of Bob Ray Sanders standing in the middle of crowd of people while, on the left, Curtis King is standing and Eyvern Edwards is sitting down, photograph taken at a benefit for the Junior Black Academy of Arts & Letters, Inc., in Dallas Cowboy's Tony Dorsett’s house on June 29th. Another man, on the far right, is standing while the rest of the crowd is sitting down.
Date: June 29, 1979
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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