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[Photograph of Helen Corbitt in her home]

Description: Photograph of Helen Corbitt sitting in a salmon-colored chair in her home. Corbitt is wearing a red and blue dress with a cross necklace. Corbitt is holding an object in her hands. Shelves with multiple pieces of art and decor can be seen on the wall behind Corbitt.
Date: July 1977
Partner: University of Dallas

[Photograph of Lady Bird Johnson's grandchildren]

Description: Christmas card from Lady Bird Johnson and her grandchildren. The grandchildren are a young girl wearing a white dress and red sweater, the boy is wearing plaid pants, a white buttoned shirt with a navy sweater vest, another young girl is wearing a plaid and navy suit, and the last girl is wearing a red plaid dress with a white long-sleeve shirt. A fireplace with six stockings can is visible behind the children. Handwritten text on front of photograph: "Christmas 1974 Finds our family with one m… more
Date: 1974
Creator: Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-2007
Partner: University of Dallas

[Photograph of Helen Corbitt with women]

Description: Photograph of Helen Corbitt with three unidentified women. Corbitt is reading a packet of papers and is the only person to be seated. All four women are in front of a wall with multiple plates hanging on it. All women are wearing dresses, and one is pouring something from a pitcher designed like a corn husk into a large bowl with a floral design printed on it. Printed text on the back of the photograph: "Photo by Clint grant, Dallas Morning News, Feb 23, 1971, News Staff Photo."
Date: February 23, 1971
Creator: Grant, Clint
Partner: University of Dallas

[Photograph of man in apron]

Description: Photograph of an unidentified man wearing a light-colored apron at Helen Corbitt's cooking school for men. The apron reads "any shhnook can cook!", and the man is seen in button-up shirt, a striped tie and eyeglasses. He is holding a dish with food in his right hand, and other unidentified people can be seen in the background behind him. Handwritten text on back of photograph: "14 Feb 1971."
Date: February 14, 1971
Partner: University of Dallas

[Photograph of man in restaurant]

Description: Photograph of an unidentified man in a restaurant at Helen Corbitt's cooking school. The man is visible from the chest up wearing a light-colored, buttoned shirt and an apron. The man is in what appears to be a kitchen and is holding a tray with roasts on it.
Date: February 14, 1971
Partner: University of Dallas

[Photograph of Helen Corbitt with Nancy Cantrell and Henry Jacobus]

Description: Photograph of Helen Corbitt posing with Nancy Cantrell (left) and Henry Jacobus (right). Cantrell is wearing a floral blouse, Corbitt is wearing a black dress, and Jacobus is wearing a black suit with glasses. The three are sitting on a couch, and a bookshelf is visible behind them. Handwritten text on the back of the photograph: "Nancy Cantrell, You (smiley face) (and I love it!), and Henry Jacobus, Margaret McIntyre Birthday Party, Nov 17, 1970."
Date: November 17, 1970
Partner: University of Dallas

[Cooking poster]

Description: Photograph of a cooking poster, which includes three women baking. Printed text on the front of the photograph: "I say to hell with Betty Crocker. Let's leave out the goddam eggs and double the brandy this time!"
Date: unknown
Partner: University of Dallas

[Formal meal]

Description: Portrait of a formal meal placed on a white plate with a flowery pattern. Multiple pieces of silverware are visible among the table, as well as a pate of salad and a glass of water.
Date: unknown
Partner: University of Dallas

[Formal meal]

Description: Photograph of a formal meal that includes a variety of fruit. Also visible are two forks, a knife and a spoon, as well a blue and green candle. The place setting is on top of a blue tablecloth.
Date: unknown
Partner: University of Dallas

[Formal place setting]

Description: Photograph of a formal place setting. Blue napkins are visible, along with salt and pepper shakers shaped like eggs. The food is on a silver platter, as well as a dark-colored bowl on a wooden plate.
Date: unknown
Partner: University of Dallas
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