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[Magazine Clipping of T&P Train #147]

Description: Photograph of a magazine clipping with a picture of men lining up for a picture next to T&P train #147. The text in the image names the men in the picture as left to right: "Fatty Clark ... H. J. Arant ... W. Montgomery, H. P. Likes, Fog Long, a Mr. Johnson, Slim Thompson, and H. O. Parry." Text below the image says "El Paso, Texas 1911" and "T&P Topics Nov 1949 pg 37."
Date: November 1949
Partner: The Grace Museum

[Newspaper Clippings: Kempner Family]

Description: Three newspaper clippings mentioning or containing pictures of the Kempner. The first clipping discusses marriage and relationship gossip, including the marriage of Mary Jeane Kempner to Mr. Oakleigh Thorne Lewis, the second clipping mentions H. Kempner's appointment as a director for the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway Co., and the last clipping contains a partial photograph of a young woman in a fancy dress sitting down next to a man.
Date: 1949-03-02~
Creator: New York American
Partner: Harris and Eliza Kempner Fund

LULACs to assist in Dime March drive

Description: Newspaper clipping from unknown newspaper regarding LULAC's call to Latin-American citizens to aid in the March of Dimes fund campaign. Handwritten date on clipping of 1949.
Date: 1949
Partner: Hoston History Research Center at Houston Public Library

Latin-American citizens league to meet here

Description: Newspaper clipping from unknown newspaper with handwritten notation of 1949. This is an announcement of the upcoming LULAC Regional Convention to be held in Houston, Texas on January 29 and 30, 1949.
Date: 1949
Partner: Hoston History Research Center at Houston Public Library

[Clipping: Committed!]

Description: Clipping from the New York Times discussing the major problem of thousands of old people being railroaded to mental institutions because of the lack of eldercare.
Date: December 28, 1949
Creator: The New York Times
Partner: Rosenberg Library

The Esquire Girl by Al Moore "Checkermate "

Description: Page from Esquire magazine featuring illustrations of women and descriptive text. An Al Moore Esquire Girl spread on the theme of relationships between men and women as a game of checkers followed by a Kodachrome reproduction of a lone fisherman.
Date: March 1949
Creator: Moore, Al & Atreson, Ray
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clipping: 'The Hope of the World']

Description: Clipping describing Ralph Bradford's, executive vice president of the United States Chamber of Commerce, recent sermon about "Americanism".
Date: 1949
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Clipping: 25% Off All Books]

Description: Clipping describing a sale of 25% off off of all books.
Date: 1949
Creator: Bonus Book Club, Inc.
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Clipping: Treaty in Brief]

Description: Clipping describing the proposed North Atlantic Treaty Organization, including providing the full text of the NATO agreement.
Date: March 18, 1949
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Clipping: Floralite]

Description: Advertisement for Floralite outdoor lighting for lawns or gardens. The reverse contains an advertisement for an "unbreakable" stainless steel mixing bowl by Hesco.
Date: 1949
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Newspaper Article Concerning the Turkey Situation]

Description: Newspaper clipping with an article detailing the "turkey situation" for Thanksgiving 1949. This article talks about Mrs. Joe Lindsey of Avondale and her preparations for her turkey; the photograph shows her in her kitchen standing over her barbecued turkey.
Date: 1949-11~
Partner: Haslet Public Library

[Newspaper Article Concerning the First Bale of Cotton in 1949]

Description: Newspaper clipping of an article entitled: "Bell May Get First Bale of 1949 Cotton." This article discusses the first bale of cotton being picked in Tarrant County by Guy Bell, Jr. of Saginaw; the rest of the article discusses his father winning the award in the past and the far that he operates on. The prize for the previous year's winner was "a championship belt buckle, $105 in cash and $25 in merchandise."
Date: 1949
Partner: Haslet Public Library

[Clipping: Medical Graduates Needed]

Description: Clipping from the Houston Post describing the government forecast of more demand for medical graduates.
Date: January 23, 1949
Creator: The Houston Post
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Clipping: "Mid Winter" by Asa Cheffetz and "Pagliacci" by Umberto Romano, 1949]

Description: Clipping from Associated American Artists advertising two original prints for sale. The front page features "Mid Winter" by Asa Cheffetz, with a black and white image of the wood engraving print of a landscape and a paragraph describing the artwork as well as Cheffetz' accomplishments. The back page features "Pagliacci" by Umberto Romano, a black and white lithograph print of a clown playing the guitar, and a paragraph describing the piece and Romano's accomplishments.
Date: 1949
Creator: Associated American Artists
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Clipping: So the People May Know...A statement of Principle and Fact]

Description: Four pages of a newspaper containing a paid advertisement with the text of a statement regarding an election to determine the legality of alcohol in Green County, Arkansas. The statement outlines why the group believes prohibition was a failure, and that legal control of the sale of alcohol should be established. The section also includes page 7 of the newspaper, containing various local columns and advertisements.
Date: March 25, 1949
Creator: Greene County United
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Clipping: "Cigarettes: All Popular Brands"]

Description: Clipping of an advertisement for cigarettes by Swanky Sales in Wilmington, Delaware and puzzles published in the New York Herald Tribune.
Date: 1949-03-20?
Partner: Rosenberg Library
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