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Photograph of the newspaper staff creating the type forms for the printing press. In the image students are creating and reviewing the type forms for the newspaper before sending to the printing press. The far left male student's apron and ink stained hands indicate that he is performing the manual tasks of placing the forms in the metal slots. The other male student is slicing a form to height, one female student is handing a paper template to the working student, and the other two female stan…
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Photograph of Dr. C.E. Shuford, Journalism Department faculty, posing in front of a book case holding a newspaper. In the image five large awards sit on top the bookcase with a line drawing of a building leaning on the behind them. The bookcase is filled with instructional magazines, reference books, and previous yearbooks,
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Photograph of journalism student Lee Abbott sitting with a book open in his open lap. In the image another figure can be seen off the left of the frame wearing a hat.
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Photograph of journalism student Lee Abbott posing for his portrait. In the image Abbott is sitting on a short stool in a 4-figure crossed leg position smiling at the camera. Behind him a brick wall and outlet are partially covered by a pull down screen
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Photograph of Lee Abbott, a journalism student, looking down at something out of frame. In the image three photographs line the wall and another sits on a bookshelf just behind Abbott. Abbott is wearing a cardigan over a button up and tie.
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Photograph of journalism student Lee Abbott posing for his portrait. In the image Abbott is seated, only visible from the waist up, looking behind the camera. Inside the breast pocket of his shirt is a pen.
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Narrative by Junebug Clark: Envelope is from December 30, 1982, Farmington, Michigan. Envelope was used to return a poem by Joe Clark, HBSS from the Lapeer County Press in Lapeer, Michigan. Joe had a weekly photo and poem or witticism in the Lapeer County Press that ran for maybe 15 years or more. Frank and Gladys Cooper, writers for the Press were good family friends who would drop by and pick out a pile of photos. The Cooper's created and managed the column.
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Narrative by Junebug Clark: Caption is from December 30, 1982, Farmington, Michigan. Type written photo caption written by Joe Clark, HBSS for the Lapeer County Press in Lapeer, Michigan. Joe had a weekly photo and poem or witticism in the Lapeer County Press that ran for maybe 15 years or more. Frank and Gladys Cooper, writers for the Press were good family friends who would drop by and pick out a pile of photos. The Cooper's created and managed the column.
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Photograph of Lee Abbott, a journalism student, looking down at something out of frame. In the image three photographs line the wall and another sits on a bookshelf just behind Abbott. Abbott is wearing a cardigan over a button up and tie.
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Photograph of journalism student Lee Abbott inside a classroom. In the image Abbott takes up a large portion of the frame from the waist up looking at the camera. Behind him a calendar and other miscellaneous items can be seen on a bulletin board.
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Photograph of three WASP standing (with their backs to the camera) standing with a news camera man in front of an AT-6 on an airport tarmac. Behind the cameraman, a young blonde woman and a small blonde girl are standing close to the plane's left wing. A large green field can be seen in the background. Handwritten text on the back of the photo indicates the plane is an AT-6, and that one of the WASP is Helen Snapp, and possibly WASP Eddie Bishop.
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Photograph of building. Photograph of United Building in Van Horn, TX, most built around 1930. It housed the bank, the water company, the newspaper, and Eugene Rowe's store. The tall section in the back was built in 1908, was the first second story in town and was the first location of the Masonic Lodge.
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A young Billy Don Moyers smiles from the pages of a yearbook. Starting as a teenage newspaper reporter in his home town of Marshall, Texas, Moyers rose to national prominence as a high-level aide in Lyndon B. Johnson's administration. He later changed from print to television journalism, broadcasting news commentary and creating special subject documentaries. Now he is known simply as Bill Moyers; but he has never forgotten his roots.
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Bill Moyers, journalist, speaks at a benefit for the Marshall Public Library during the 1976 bicentennial. Moyers was raised in Marshall, Texas. He occasionally returns to speak and support various issues or events that are significant to him.
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Bill Moyers, national journalist, was raised in Marshall. During the 1976 Bicentennial celebrations, he returned to Marshall to speak about the value of libraries.
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Four members of the Austin American Statesman staff sitting in an unknown room in the capitol. The man standing at back is Buck Hood of the Austin American Statesman. The woman at back, to his left, seated, is Lorraine Barnes, his wife, and reporter for the paper.
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unknown
Creator:
Douglass, Neal
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Austin History Center, Austin Public Library
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Photograph of a two shelves stacked with The Belton Journals from 1966 through 1971, Consumer Reports Buying Guide Issues (legible years include 1957, 1961, 1963, and 1964), a stack of newspapers, and an unknown collection of books with the title beginning with Texas.
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Joe Norton and Eddye Gallagher discussing a document. Joe Norton was the Director of Student Publications, and Eddye Gallagher was Assistant Director of Student Publications and Instructor of Journalism.
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A special "Rotary photogravure" edition for the Rotary Club Convention, Mineral Wells, that took place in 1922. The edition carries a panoramic view of Mineral Wells from East Mountain, and pictures of twenty Rotary officials and Convention Committee Chairmen. George Holmgren, District Governor (third from left), had Mineral Wells' WELCOME sign built in his San Antonio Iron Works, and donated it to the people of Mineral Wells that year.
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Frank Richards (The driver, identified as "Dad") sits in a Thomas Flyer, parked at the Crazy Pavilion, in late October (or early November) of 1909. Dust on the car, extra spare tires, and a sign on the spares, indicate they have been involved in a "Pathfinder Endurance" run (from Fort Worth to San Angelo) for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. The driver and passenger are dressed in typical "duster" clothing for cross-country travel.
Frank Richards went on to maintain a successful Abstract co…
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