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- [Letter from J. S. Abbott to Meyer Bodansky - December 17, 1940]
- Letter from J. S. Abbott to Dr. Bodansky regarding his approval of Dr. Bodansky's testimony at the hearing on a definition and standard of identity for oleomargarine and his pleasure of becoming acquainted with him. He also expresses his interest that Bodansky mention their meeting to Abbott's brother-in-law and his son who is a graduate at Bodansky's medical college. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth228798/
- [Letter from John J. Abel to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - January 14, 1930]
- Letter to Dr. Meyer Bodansky from John J. Abel from the School of Medicine at the John Hopkins University, dated January 14th, 1930. Abel gives suggestions to Dr. Bodansky regarding his recently published textbook on physiological chemistry. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth228942/
- [Letter from Mary L. K. Acton to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - March 1, 1937]
- Letter from Mary L. K. Acton to Dr. Meyer Bodansky informing him of the condition of Dr. Kildfuffe. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth228628/
- [Funeral Program for Jeffery Dean Adams, March 10, 2003]
- Funeral program for Jeffery Dean Adams, born May 6, 1962 and died March 5, 2003. The funeral was held March 10, 2003 at St. Paul United Methodist Church, officiated by Rev. J. Brendonly Cunningham. The funeral arrangements were made through Lewis Funeral Home and he was buried in Meadowlawn Memorial Park in San Antonio, Texas. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth225512/
- [Funeral Program for Julius Adams, February 22, 2002]
- Funeral program for Reverend Julius Adams, born August 9, 1923 and died February 16, 2002. The funeral was held February 22, 2002 at Saint Paul United Methodist Church, officiated by Rev. Terrence Hays. The funeral arrangements were made through Lewis Funeral Home and he was buried in Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery near San Antonio, Texas. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth225514/
- [Funeral Program for Verna Marie Littles, February 4, 2006]
- Funeral program for Verna Marie Littles, born December 9, 1930 and died January 26, 2006. The funeral was held Saturday, February 4, 2006 at Sanford Chapel Methodist Church, officiated by Rev. L. A. Walker. Funeral arrangements were made through Lewis Funeral Home and she was buried in Meadowlawn Memorial Park in San Antonio, Texas. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth226587/
- [Photograph of Tatsch House]
- Photograph of a stone house. There is a muddy dirt road in the foreground and an electricity pole in the yard. Written on the back of the photograph is the name of the house and the photographer's name. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth166374/
- [A Soldier's Play]
- Program for A Soldier's Play, a production by the Alamo City Theatre and Charles Fuller. The play was performed on March 14th, 1986. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth305739/
- [Letter from E. V. Allen to Meyer Bodansky - May 20, 1940]
- Letter to Dr. Meyer Bodansky on May 20, 1940 from E. V. Allen, Secretary of the American Medical Association. In the letter, the American Medical Association asks for a copy of Dr. Bodansky's manuscript for reprint in the Journal of the American Medical Association. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth228403/
- [Letter from Muriel Almon to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - July 31, 1930]
- Letter to Dr. Meyer Bodansky from Muriel Almon of the Department of Health in New York, dated July 1st, 1930. The letter thanks Dr. Bodansky for sending a copy of his revised edition of his textbook on physiological chemistry to the Department of Health in New York state. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth228971/
- [Brick Buildings in Snow]
- Black and white photograph of a few buildings scattered on some snowy grounds. Their roofs are all covered in snow. The building that is partially visible in the foreground has a fence around it. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth246493/
- [A House in the Snow]
- Black and white photograph of a traditional brick house in the snow. Its roof, which has two chimneys, is covered in snow. Another building is partially visible to the right. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth246492/
- [Part of a Church Building in Snow]
- Black and white photograph of a partially visible church building in the snow. Its roof is covered in snow. Its visible part of the building has a set of four windows on it. Attached to the building in focus is a taller wooden structure with a roof. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth246494/
- [Letter from Bruce Knickerbocker to Meyer Bodansky - March 21, 1939]
- Letter to Dr. Meyer Bodansky from Dr. Bruce Knickerbocker on March 21, 1939, in response to being offered the position of chairman of the Texas Committee for Medical Refugees. In response, Dr. Knickerbocker asks for more information regarding the post, including job responsibilities and how much time is involved. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth229004/
- [Letter from the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee to Rabbi Henry Cohen - March 17, 1920]
- Letter to Rabbi Henry Cohen from the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee on March 17, 1920, discussing an article published in a Polish newspaper and a monetary transaction. The above mentioned newspaper article is attached to the letter. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth229002/
- [Letter from Irving S. Wright to Meyer Bodansky - January 8, 1940]
- Letter to Dr. Meyer Bodansky from the American Medical Association dated January 8, 1940, offering guidance on how to get his scholarly research published in the American Medical Association Journal. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth228321/
- American Society of Clinical Pathology: Amendments to Constitution
- Text outlining amendments to the constitution of the American Society of Clinical Pathology. The amendments concern organization membership and various issues related to committees. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth228565/
- [Letter from A. S. Giordano to Members of the American Society of Clinical Pathologists]
- Letter to members of the American Association of Clinical Pathologists from A. S. Giordano regarding the revision and publishing of "Approved Laboratory Technic", proposed amendments to the constitution, and new membership applications. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth228572/
- [Minutes of the Business Session of the Seventh Annual Meeting of American Society of Clinical Pathologists - June 10, 1938]
- Minutes of the business session of the American Society of Clinical Pathologists discussing various issues of the Society. Minutes include reports by the Secretary Treasurer, the Tumor Registry and Seminar Committee, the Committee on Necropsies, the Public Relations Committee, the Committee on the Investigation of Ownership of Surgical and Autopsy Tissue Specimens, the General Research Committee, the chemistry division of the Research Committee, the serology division of the Research Committee, and the Hematology Committee. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth228607/
- [Letter from The American Society of Clinical Pathologists - December 3, 1935]
- Letter to members of the American Society of Clinical Pathologists regarding general business, the publication of a book ("Approved Laboratory Methods"), and dates for seminars and meetings including the annual meeting for the next year in Kansas City, Missouri. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth228567/
- [Newsletter from The American Society of Clinical Pathologists - December 1, 1938]
- Newsletter from The American Society of Clinical Pathologists discussing the annual meeting to be held in St. Louis, Missouri. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth228617/
- [Benedict Krag Standing By Grain Elevator Controls at the Danevang Farmers Co-op]
- Black and white photograph of a man, Benedict Krag, standing by a wall of electrical boxes that control the grain elevator at the Danevang Farmers Co-op. According to accompanying information, Benedict was the manager of the grain elevator at the time. He is dressed in a white short-sleeve button-up shirt, pants, and work boots. His right hand is holding a metal pipe that runs from the control boxes. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth223474/
- [Jens H. Berndt Farmstead]
- Photograph of Jens H. Berndt and his farmstead half a mile west of Danevang, Texas, which was later sold to P. C. Petersen in 1921. This information is also written on the back of the item in black ink. Presumably, Jens is the man in the foreground on the small plow that is being pushed by two horses. Behind him on the left, there is a barn with a tall gable roof and a windmill. The main home is on the far right. It is a two-story house with intersecting gable roofs and several double-hung windows, as well as two roof overhangs covering small patios. The photograph has been placed on a stiff mat which is chipping on the sides. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth223860/
- [Jens H. Berndt Farmstead]
- Photograph of Jens H. Berndt and his farmstead half a mile west of Danevang, Texas, which was later sold to P. C. Petersen in 1921. Presumably, Jens is the man in the foreground on the small plow that is being pushed by two horses. Behind him on the left, there is a barn with a tall gable roof and a windmill. The main home is on the far right. It is a two-story house with intersecting gable roofs and several double-hung windows, as well as two roof overhangs covering small patios. The photograph has been placed on a stiff mat. On the back, there is hand-written text that reads, "Jens H. Berndt about 1910." texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth223859/
- [Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and R. B. Anderson - May 1940]
- Letter to Dr. Meyer Bodansky from R. B. Anderson, a member of the State Medical Association of Texas on May 18, 1940. In the letter, Anderson requests a copy of one of Dr. Bodansky's manuscripts. Dr. Bodansky then sent his manuscript on May 24, 1940. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth228412/
- [Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and the State Medical Association of Texas - 1940]
- Correspondence between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and two members of the State Medical Association of Texas, Dr. L. C. Biggers and Dr. R. B. Anderson in April and May of 1940. The five letters regard information about the topics being presented at the North Texas Medical Society. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth228413/
- [Letter from Thelma Andrews to Sister Links - 1997]
- Letter from Thelma Andrews to her Sister Links of the San Antonio chapter of The Links, Inc. thanking them for their emotional support during her illness. She asks for prayers as she continues chemotherapy. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth305567/
- [Card from Maya Angelou to Sterling Houston - July 17, 1989]
- Card from Maya Angelou to Sterling Houston, prominent San Antonio playwright. The hand-written message is written fondly towards Houston, his talent, and his family. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290979/
- [Letter from Maya Angelou to Sterling Houston - July 17, 1989]
- Letter from Maya Angelou to Sterling Houston, a prominent Texan playwright. She sends her praise for the Modernization of Sainthood, a stage play by Houston, and wishes him the best in his professional career. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290975/
- [Letter from Maya Angelou to Sterling Houston - November 11, 1988]
- Letter from Maya Angelou to Sterling Houston, prominent San Antonio playwright. She writes from her teaching position at Wake Forest University to send her thanks and well wishes to Houston's work. Personal matters are also briefly discussed. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291011/
- [Letter from Maya Angelou to Sterling Houston - November 11, 1988]
- Letter from Maya Angelou to Sterling Houston, prominent San Antonio playwright. She writes to thank him for a previous letter and best wishes on two of Houston's plays - A'Lelia and Driving Wheel. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291027/
- [Letter from Maya Angelou to Sterling Houston - November 11, 1988]
- Typed letter from Maya Angelou to Sterling Houston, a prominent Texan playwright. She thanks him for a previous letter and wishes him well on two works by the author: Driving Wheel and A'Lelia. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290974/
- [Letter from Maya Angelou to Sterling Houston - November 1995]
- Typed note from Maya Angelou to Sterling Houston, prominent San Antonio playwright. She wishes the best for Houston and his players. Instructions and information about proper flower care and business information from the Last Straw Florist indicates that flowers accompanied the note. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291026/
- [Letter from Roberto R. Anguiano to Media Outlets - October 28, 1974]
- Letter from Roberto R. Anguiano, project coordinator at the Bilingual Bicultural Coalition on Mass Media. As an ally and close partner with the Black Coalition on Mass Media (BCMM), Anguiano has sent out a notice of an upcoming news conference held by the BCMM to discuss their reasons behind denying local San Antonio radio station - KAPE radio - a license renewal. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290892/
- [Letters and Invoices from Various Companies to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - September 20, 1940/February 20, 1941]
- Letter from Anheuser-Busch, Inc. to Dr. Bodansky, informing him that they are sending him three yeast samples in order to conduct some experiment using the samples. Letter from E. J. Teeter to Dr. Bodansky, informing him that the Eli Lilly and Company are sending him three 110 Gm. packages of Liver Extract for Dr. Bodansky's continued experimental studies. Letter from H. A. Burnett, Jr. to Dr. Bodansky, informing him of a recent package of Bacto-Beef, a desiccated fresh, lean beef product from Difco Laboratories, which was sent to him for continued experiments. Letter from H. A. Burnett, Jr. to Dr. Bodansky, informing him of a recent package of Bacto-Agar, a product of Difco Laboratories, and also telling him that they will give him some complimentary samples of Bacto-Thromboplastin. Letter from C. R. Lee to Dr. Bodansky, informing him of his recent order of organic chemicals and that their chemical Lecithin is an animal lecithin. Four invoices from The Emulsol Corporation from October 31, 1940 to February 20, 1941, for various products that Dr. Bodansky ordered which include: Emargol, Catol 2, 606, 660-B, Solvit, Monostearin Sulfoacetate. Invoice from Anheuser-Busch, Inc. for Dr. Bodansky for three yeast extract samples. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth228794/
- [Portrait of a Man]
- Portrait is a bust shot of an unidentified man. He is wearing a dark suit jacket with a visible light colored shirt collar. It is matted on a light mat. Printed on the back is the photographer's information as well as the copying and enlarging details. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth166344/
- [Portrait of a Woman]
- Portrait of an unidentified woman, visible from the waist up. She is wearing a light colored jacket with a dark shirt or dress underneath. Pinned at the neck is a broach. It is matted on a dark mat and embossed in gold on the front is "Ankenman & Co. 818 Congress Ave. Austin, Texas." texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth166360/
- [E-mail from Arnold Aprill to Sterling Houston - January 17, 2002]
- E-mail from Arnold Aprill to Sterling Houston, prominent San Antonio playwright. He has received a script for one of Houston's plays, Cameoland, and is writing to comment on several parts of the story. This includes notations on character development, music, and imagery. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291042/
- [Card from Lorraine Aprill to Sterling Houston - July 2000]
- Card from Lorraine Aprill to Sterling Houston, prominent San Antonio playwright. The card was sent on the occasion of the death of Houston's mother. The card expresses sympathy and comfort for the event. The front of the card has been printed with a painterly image of a bowl of green apples. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290980/
- [Letter from Frank R. Aqueno to Sterling Houston - October 15, 1992]
- Letter from Frank R. Aqueno to Sterling Houston, prominent San Antonio playwright. He writes to invite Houston to his provocative one-man performance piece titled Queer Pier. He encloses a xeroxed newspaper clipping from The Advocate about his play. A third clipping shows a portrait of the writer wearing sunglasses, shorts, and an American flag bandana in front of a chain-link fence. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290997/
- Amerikanische Jagd- und Reiseabenteuer: aus meinem Leben in den westlichen Indianergebieten.
- This German text recounts the author's adventures traveling the western United States over a sixteen-year period. The author describes his encounters with Native Americans and the natural environment, especially the animals he hunted. The book also includes illustrations made by the author during his travels. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth202837/
- [Postcard from Richard and Jennifer Armstrong to Sterling Houston - May 8, 1995]
- Postcard from Richard and Jennifer Armstrong to Sterling Houston, prominent San Antonio playwright. A short note on the back discusses problems with a project and terrible weather. They hope to go to San Antonio occasionally. The front cover shows a view of Mt. Lassen and Manzanita Lake in Mt. Lassen, California. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290978/
- [Greeting Card from Richard and Jennifer Armstrong to Sterling Houston - December 1995]
- Greeting card from Richard and Jennifer Armstrong to Sterling Houston, prominent San Antonio playwright. They hope to see him again when they travel back to Texas. A second card has been placed inside it: an announcement for the birth of Simon Alexander Ghebreyesus. It was sent much later, however, according to the child's birth date. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290958/
- [Correspondence between W. T. Armstrong and Meyer Bodansky - July 1936]
- Two letters between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and Judge W. T. Armstrong acknowledging receipt of other communications between the two men. Judge Armstrong's letter encourages Dr. Bodansky to consult a law firm on his next trip to New York and Boston. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth228112/
- Fredericksen Family
- Black and white professional portrait of the Fredericksen family. The mother and father, Herman Fredericksen and Kingerborg Jensen Fredericksen, are sitting in elegant chairs opposite each other. The mother is wearing a dark dress with a high neck and a decorative collar; the father is wearing a three piece suit and has a mustache. Their four children are arranged between them, but one daughter is sitting in the same seat as her mother. They are all wearing dark clothing. The sons are wearing dark shirts with wide tie collars. The daughters are both wearing dresses with collars and buttons down the front. The youngest daughter is holding an open book in her lap. At the bottom right of the image, an embossed stamp reads, "Atelier Fru Jepsen & Søng, Svendborg." A handwritten note on the back lists their names and the location of the portrait session: "Svendborg, Danmark." texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth223104/
- [Letter from Robert Atkins to Friends and Family - 1996]
- Letter from Robert Atkins to friends and family. He writes informing them of recent news in his professional career, including media collaborations with television broadcasting companies and updates on two of his books, TalkBack! and ArtSpeak. A few personal details are also given. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291025/
- [Letter from Michele Autenrieth to Sterling Houston - May 6, 1997]
- Letter from Michele Autenrieth, account executive of Guerra DeBerry & Company, to Sterling Houston, prominent San Antonio playwright. She writes to invite him to be a judge for the Annual Citicorp Employee Art Contest, where Citicorp employees present sculptures, paintings, and other forms of art. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291073/
- [Photograph of Tex Ritter]
- Photograph of Tex Ritter wearing a checkered ribbon necktie, light long sleeved shirt, dark pants, and a leather gun belt. The logo for Capital Records appears in the lower left of the photo. "Tex Ritter" is printed on the lower center area. "Autrey Hollywood" is written on the bottom right of the photo. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth202033/
- [Letter from A. L. Bacharach to Meyer Bodansky - November 1936]
- Letter from A. L. Bacharach to Professor Meyer Bodansky asking about the validity of several chemical equations published in one of Dr. Bodansky's recent books. Mr. Bacharach lists the equations and his concerns about their outcomes. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth228116/
- The Effects Produced by Decreasing the Calcium and Phosphorus Intake on Calcium and Phosphorus Absorption and Deposition and on Various Bodily Constituents of the Rat
- Summary of a report that studied the effects of lowering the calcium and phosphorus intake of albino rats one week after they were weaned. They discovered that the amounts of calcium and phosphorus were lowered however they did keep appearing even when the bare minimum was used. This in turn affected the wet weight, dry weight, ash and calcium and phosphorus levels in the rats' bones. texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth228859/