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[Greeting Card from Ruby and Raymond Vaughan to Jack Vaughan]

Description: Greeting card from Ruby and Raymond Vaughan to Jack Vaughan. The front shows a drawing of a bear in a uniform, with the word "hello" written out behind him in red, white, and blue striped ribbon. On the inside, there is a drawing of the bear sitting under a mailbox reading a letter, with a tent in the background.
Date: 194X
Creator: Vaughan, Raymond Britton & Vaughan, Ruby
Partner: Arlington Public Library

[Jack P. Hornaday Business Card]

Description: Business card for Jack P. Hornaday, including a picture of Hornaday standing under a plane. His name is printed near the bottom of the card and two numbers are given under his name: one for Arlington, Texas and one for Cambria, California.
Date: unknown
Partner: Arlington Historical Society’s Fielder House Museum

[Members of the 90th Division]

Description: Copy negative of Albert C. Martin, C. C. Mason, Major Joseph C. Anderson, Mayor W. F. Altman, Major General Henry Terrell, V. R. Gaston, O. R. McMurray, and Lt. Eugene Shortt standing together in a semi-circle.
Date: unknown
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

[NTAC Banquet]

Description: Copy negative of people sitting at a table at a North Texas Agricultural College banquet. From left to right, they are D. A. Bickel, John Goin, Jonnie Arnold, Ottie Lyon, Dan Kiber, W. A. Ransom, and J. E. Hudspeth.
Date: unknown
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

[NTAC Officers]

Description: Copy negative of Lt. Paul Watkins, Navy V-12 Officer; Major G. E. Watkins, Commandant; and Captain S. A. Kerley, Corps Executive, standing together. Buildings and trees are visible in the background.
Date: unknown
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

[NTAC Officers]

Description: Copy negative of Lt. Paul Watkins, Navy V-12 Officer; Major G. E. Watkins, Commandant; and Captain S. A. Kerley, Corps Executive, standing together. Buildings and trees are visible in the background.
Date: unknown
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library
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