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[Film strip of Regeneracion]
16 mm film strip of Regeneration, 1928. Title text is "La CompaƱia Pautret presenta."
[Scene from Regeneracion, two frames]
16 mm film strip of Regeneration, 1928. Three men hold a woman dressed as a ballerina.
[Scene from Regeneracion, four frames]
16 mm film strip of Regeneration, 1928. A man dressed in a tuxedo at right watches another man and woman dancing at left.
[Scene from Regeneracion]
16 mm film strip of Regeneration, 1928. A man in a suit stands and sings.
[Two frames from Regeneracion]
16 mm film strip of Regeneration, 1928. A man in a suit is singing.
[Christmas card sent by Esther - 1932]
Christmas card sent by Esther from Houston dated Christmas Eve, 1932. The printed text of the card reads: "To wish you all happiness / at Christmas and throughout / the coming year."
Burnham Executive van (with or without power tailgates)
Design of a 22 foot executive van featuring: With and without 4000 lb power tailgates ; Tire size - 900 x 20 ; Aero-Logistic tie-offs in walls and floors ; nylon strapping - 3500 lb test; cubic capacity - 1300 cu. ft. All the drawings have indicated the exact measurements in height, length and width.
[Photograph of a Lab Tool]
Black and white photograph of a lab tool set upon a lab worktable.
[Photograph of a Diagram of a Lab Tool]
A black and white photograph of a diagram of a lab instrument that includes the use of dry cell batteries.
[Four Photographs of M. J.'s Sickle-Cell Anemia from Six Hours to Forty-Eight Hours]
Four black and white photographs of M. J. who suffers from sickle-cell anemia. Photographs display his cells from 6 hours to 48 hours. The last photograph is titled "B. J. Smear."
[Four Photographs of E. J.'s Sickle-Cell Anemia from Six Hours to Forty-Eight Hours]
Four black and white photographs of E. J. who suffers from sickle-cell anemia. Photographs display his cells from 6 hours to 48 hours. The last photograph is titled "B. J. Smear."
[Four Photographs of M. J.'s Sickle-Cell Anemia from Six Hours to Forty-Eight Hours]
Four black and white photographs of M. J. who suffers from sickle-cell anemia. Photographs display his cells from 6 hours to 48 hours. The last photograph is titled "B. J. Smear."
[Four Photographs of E. J.'s Sickle-Cell Anemia from Six Hours to Forty-Eight Hours]
Four black and white photographs of E. J. who suffers from sickle-cell anemia. Photographs display his cells from 6 hours to 48 hours. The last photograph is titled "B. J. Smear."
[Four Photographs of B. J.'s Sickle-Cell Anemia from Six Hours to Forty-Eight Hours]
Four black and white photographs of B. J. who suffers from sickle-cell anemia. Photographs display his cells from 6 hours to 48 hours. The last photograph is titled "B. J. Smear."
[Four Photographs of B. J.'s Sickle-Cell Anemia from Six Hours to Forty-Eight Hours]
Four black and white photographs of B. J. who suffers from sickle-cell anemia. Photographs display his cells from 6 hours to 48 hours. The last photograph is titled "B. J. Smear."
[Ad for Photo Enlargements with the Fox Company]
Ad for photo enlargements with the Fox Company. The ad features a framed photograph of a girl wearing a coat, hat, and knee-high socks. Next to the photograph are the words "Special big picture made from any good film complete with beautiful easel folder nearly a foot big, Hand colored 65 cents, The Fox Company, San Antonio, TX." The Fox Company's stamp is on the back of the photograph and says "Guaranteed for Life, This is a Genuine Border Fox Tone Picture Made By Fox Co., San Antonio, Texas, Copyrighted 1927 by Carl D. Newton."
[Calling Card with Portrait of Ottile Haas]
Calling card with portrait of Ottile Haas. She is shown from the waist up. She is wearing a long-sleeve jacket and neckerchief. On the front of the card it says "Ottile Haas."
[Bumper sticker for John Connally for Governor]
Bumper sticker endorsing John B. Connally for Governor. "John" is written inside a star on a blue background with a check-mark under his name. The overall color scheme is red, white, and blue.
[Bumper sticker for the re-election of Senator Ralph Yarborough]
Bumper sticker with red and white text on dark blue background supporting a second term for Ralph Yarborough in the U.S. Senate. The top line reads, "Vote Texan - Vote Democratic - Vote Ralph."
[Bumper sticker for Jimmy Carter for President]
Bumper sticker supporting President Carter. The text is white on a dark green background. Fine print states that this bumper sticker was not authorized by the 1976 Democratic Presidential Campaign Committee and that it is available from Futura Press in Austin.
[July 1971 calendar page]
Calendar page for July 1971 with no added annotations. Image printed on the back of this page, "Herd Quitter," would have accompanied the view of the August 1971 calendar page. Calendar belonged to Kenith L. Ballard.
[August 1971 calendar page]
Calendar page for the month of August 1971. Two days have Xs marked on them; another two have been annotated with "VAC." Image printed on the back of this page, "Chief Takes Toll," would have accompanied the view of the September 1971 calendar page. Calendar belonged to Kenith L. Ballard.
[Sticker for William A. Blakley - 1962]
Sticker reads in all-capital red letters on a dark blue background: BLAKLEY, referring to William A. Blakley.
[Viva Johnson-Humphrey bumper sticker]
Sticker promoting Lyndon B. Johnson & Hubert Humphrey for the 1964 campaign.
[Flyer: Fat Animal Fest, 1989]
Flyer that advertises an event sponsored by the Mexic-Arte Museum entitled, "Fat Animal Fest". The front of the flyer features illustrations of four animals that are framed with geometric designs. At the bottom is information about the benefit for Mexic-Arte that the flyer is advertising. There is also a schedule, sponsors listed and ticket prices.
[Walk-A-Thon participants]
Scrapbook page for the Walk-A-Thon event hosted by the San Antonio Chapter of Links, Inc. The page includes four photographs of individuals wearing green shirts. The shirts are emblazoned with the Links, Inc. logo and text which reads "San Antonio Walk-A-Thon."
[Event participants]
Scrapbook page for the San Antonio Chapter of Links, Inc. The page includes three photographs of women attending a program. Two pairs of women stand together in the uppermost photographs. Women sit at a table in the lowermost photograph. One woman is applying a facial mask.
[Palm Leaf Puppets]
Information regarding palm leaf puppets crafted in the jungles of Orissa, India is accompanied by a photograph of two women and a puppet. The puppet is purple and silver in color and is fashioned onto a stick.
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