Bob Phinney and Miss Lane holding pieces of paper. There is a frame that has pictures of military personnel behind them. Bob Phinney is wearing a light colored suit and Miss Lane is wearing a dark dress and hat.
Exterior view of Brown Express Motor Freight Company with trucks in foreground. Brown Express was located at 209 E. 1st Street. Monroe H. Brieger was the manager.
Photograph of a man sitting leisurely in a moving boat with his legs crossed. He is wearing a suit and a captain hat. John W. Gainer was a partner in the Hammerman and Gainer Insurance Company in Austin.
S. M. Apperson and daughter, in uniform, reading a recruitment booklet. They are standing in front of a recruitment poster directed toward women. There are also photographs of women in the military on the wall in the background.
Photograph of man holding a cigar while seated in an ornate chair. Ralph S. Oakley is identified in the 1942 Austin City Directory as being involved with The Texan Cafe which was located at 119 W. 7th Street.
Photograph of two men indside of a boat. They are both wearing captain hats. Man on right is John W. Gainer, a partner in the Hammerman and Gainer Insurance Company in Austin.
Photograph of man wearing suit and tie seated at a cluttered desk. E.W. Winkler was a librarian at The University of Texas. He and his wife Johanna lived at 104 W. 32nd Street.
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