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Orange Leader Journalists

Description: Photograph of two journalists of the Orange Leader newspaper. The man on the left is J. Cullen Browning, editor and later vice president of the Orange Leader. The man on the right is Ken Freuden who later became owner of Artcraft Printing on Western Avenue. Both men have dark hair and are wearing button-up shirts. One man has papers in his breast pocket and the other has glasses-cases in the pocket. The man on the left side of the frame is seated in front of a typewriter and handing a piece o… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Heritage House Museum

Mary Alice Lakey

Description: Photograph of Mary Alice Lakey holding a camera box and several dark slides for a large-format camera. She is wearing a long striped skirt, rubber boots, trench coat and cap. Typed below the bottom of the photograph is, "AMONG FIRST LEADER PHOTOGRAPHERS - Mary Alice Lakey, now Mrs. Elson of Hetland, S.D., was one of the first staff photographers combined with her skills as a talented news reporter and feature writer. It was not unusual for her to cover tragic events or stormy weather, take p… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Heritage House Museum

[Acting governor Aikin in office]

Description: Acting governor A. M. Aikin Jr. sitting and speaking at a desk in the Texas governor's office, surrounded by what appear to be reporters. An aide sits to his left smoking a cigar, while most of the rest are writing on notepads.
Date: January 17, 1943
Creator: Douglass, Neal
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library
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