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["50 Years of Painting in Dallas"]
Pamphlet containing information about Olin Travis' exhibit, "50 Years of Painting in Dallas," held at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts from January 11 - February 8, 1953.
[The 1953 Esquire and Ballyhoo Pin-up Girls Calendar]
The 1953 Esquire and Ballyhoo Calendar features artwork from various artists. From January to December, each month features a themed portrayal of a girl and a corresponding catchphrase.
[1953 North Texas Homecoming Queen and her court]
Photograph of the 1953 North Texas Homecoming Queen, Jeanne Reed, and her court. The women are wearing formal dresses and are seated on and in front of a sofa. A grand piano is in the background. Seated counterclockwise (L-R): Connie Kraft, Betty Sikora, Jeanne Reed, Ann Crocker, and Dorothy Warner.
[The 1953 United States Navy Pin Up Calendar]
The 1953 United States Navy Pin Up Calendar includes twelve months of illustrations by American artist Ernest Chiriacka (1913-2010). The calendar features artwork of girls in various themes corresponding to the month.
47G OT Wichita Falls
Footage of a Bell 47G lifting a large coil of plastic tubing.
[Advertising Distributive Education]
Photograph of a group of people seated on set, enclosed by fake walls. They are dressed formally and facing the camera. In the background, a man wearing glasses can be seen standing next to a woman sitting at a desk. Behind them, there is a sign that reads "Distributive Education. Fort Worth Public Schools." A WBAP-TV film camera and a microphone on a boom pole are visible to the right of the image.
[Advertising Falstaff beer]
Photograph of a print advertising Falstaff beer in cans and in bottles. The print is against a wall.
[Advertising for Lone Star Beer sign]
Photograph of a neon sign that reads "Coin' places! Lone Star Beer" including an illustration of a horse-drawn carriage. There are plants in front of the neon sign and another sign that reads "Bar Prices" on the wall to the left of the image. There is a hole in the ceiling and a light hanging in the ceiling.
[Advertising Kix cereal window display]
Photograph of a Kix cereal window display. In the middle of the display is a sign with text that reads "Mothers! Your children will enjoy Ding Dong School with Miss France as teacher. 8 a.m. weekdays for Kix Crispy Corn Puffs. WBAP-TV Channel 5. The Star Telegram Station." On the sides of this sign are stacked boxes of Kix Crispy Corn Puffs.
[Advertising Pegasus Mobiloil container]
Photograph of a slide featuring a Mobiloil container against a light-colored background. The container includes an illustration of the Pegasus symbol.
[Aerial Photograph of the North Texas State College Campus, 1953]
Aerial photograph of the North Texas State College campus in 1953. Numbered buildings are: (1) Administration Building (later, Auditorium), (2) Science Building, (3) Presidents House, (4) Historical Building (later, Curry Hall), (5) Industrial Arts, (6) Metal Shop, (7) Power Plant, (8) Drawing Building, (9) Manual Arts Building, (10) Marquis Hall, (11) Terrill Hall, (12) Bruce Hall, (13) Masters Hall, (14) Library, (15) Business Administration Building, (16) Kendall Hall (first to be named for President Kendall), (17) Hospital, (18) Education Annex, (19) Union Building, (20) Harriss Gym, (21) Men's Gym, (22) Music Hall, (23) Orchestra Hall, (24) Chilton Hall, (25) Quadrangle, (26) Men's Gym (new), (27) Fouts Field Stadium, (28) Golf Course and Club House, (29) Education Building (later Lab School), (30) Old Athletic Field, (31) Women's Gym, (32) Journalism Building (later, Scoular Hall), (33) Union Slab, (34) Swimming Pool, (35) Home Management House, (36) Service Center (later, Physical Plant, (37) Leggitt Hall, (38) Men's Building, (39) Mary Arden Lodge.
[Aero Willys window display]
Photograph of a display window featuring two signs depicting Aero Willys. In the background, cars can be seen. The first sign reads "The most completely new car in America Aero Willys sponsors the most complete radio and television. Presidential Inauguration. ABC & WBAP-5:70 10:30 a.m. Radio and Television" and the second sign reads "You'll agree it's Aero Willys for '53. The livest car of the year." Both signs include illustrations.
[Ann Alden advertising Arrow shirts]
Photograph of two displays of Arrow shirts on the Ann Alden show. Alden and two men are on set, and appear to be in a conversation. She is wearing a patterned dress and heels. The two men to the right of her are wearing glasses, suits, and ties. There are wooden columns and a fake wall behind them. A camera operator for Fort Worth's Star Telegram is filming the program and he can be seen to the right of the image. Ann Alden was a stage name for Ann Barham Pugh.
[Ann Alden advertising bathing suits]
Photograph of four unidentified women and Ann Alden posing on set. Two of the women sitting on chairs are wearing robes. Alden and another woman are standing behind them. They are wearing nice dresses. All of the women are wearing makeup with their hair is short and curly - two of the women are wearing earrings and necklaces. There is a projector screen in the background that appears to depict a photograph of an outdoor view and a patio umbrella. A woman can be seen wearing a bathing suit and sitting on a towel. The set is enclosed by fake brick walls. A chair is visible to the right of the image.
[Ann Alden and guest photograph]
Photograph of Ann Alden and her guest seated in front of a desk. On the desk, there is a plant and sheets of paper. She is wearing a blazer, a shirt, earrings, and necklace. Her hair is dark, short, and curly. The guest is wearing a dark-colored blazer and a button-up shirt. They appear to be in a conversation. The set is enclosed by fake walls and covered with curtains. There is a boom pole with a shotgun microphone in the image and a WBAP-TV camera operator in the foreground. The camera says "Star Telegram, WBAP-TV". Ann Alden was a stage name for Ann Barham Pugh.
[Ann Alden and guests on show]
Photograph of Ann Alden with a group of 8 other women and girls on set. The set is enclosed by fake walls with a cut-out display of a clown in the center of the photo. The group of girls appears to be doing different activities. Three girls are writing on easel boards and four girls are seated around a low table. On the low table, there is a bowl filled with water. The girls are blowing bubbles using bubble wands. The girls are dressed in dark-colored shirts and skirts. They all have short hair. Alden can be seen standing to the left behind an easel blackboard. She is wearing a light-colored dress and heels. Next to her, there is a woman in a dark-colored dress. Both of them have their hair in an updo. To the right of the photo, there is a WBAP-TV film operator. Ann Alden was a stage name for Ann Barham Pugh.
[Ann Alden and mother on show]
Photograph of Ann Alden and a woman on set. They appear to be in a conversation. Alden is wearing a patterned dress, heels, and accessories. The woman is seated on a chair. She is wearing glasses, a dark shirt, a skirt, a light-colored jacket, a decorative headpiece, and accessories. Behind them, there is a cut-out display of a wood fence, a landscape with trees, and a backdrop showing the sky full of clouds. A WBAP-TV film camera is seen to the left, and a boom pole with a microphone can be seen to the right of the image. There are two small chairs visible to the right. Ann Alden was a stage name for Ann Barham Pugh.
[Ann Alden and mother on show photo]
Photograph of Ann Alden, an elderly woman, and three children on set. The woman is seated on a chair to the left of the photograph and Alden is posing with the three children to the right of the photograph. Alden is wearing a patterned dress, heels, and accessories. The woman is wearing glasses, a light-colored dress, a decorative headpiece, and accessories. One of the children are wearing shirts and pants, the girl is wearing a shirt and a skirt, and the third boy is seated at the table wearing a shirt and shorts. Behind them, there is a cut-out display of a wood fence, a landscape with trees, and a backdrop showing the sky full of clouds. A WBAP-TV camera operator is seen to the left, and a boom pole with a microphone can be seen to the right of the image. Ann Alden was a stage name for Ann Barham Pugh.
[Ann Alden and mother on show photograph]
Photograph of Ann Alden and a woman on set. They appear to be in a conversation. Alden is standing toward the center of the photograph, wearing a patterned dress, heels, and accessories. The woman is seated on a chair slightly toward the left. She is wearing glasses, a shirt, a skirt, a light-colored jacket, a decorative headpiece, and accessories. Behind them, there is a cut-out display of a wood fence, a landscape with trees, and a backdrop showing the sky full of clouds. A WBAP-TV camera operator is seen to the left, and a boom pole with a microphone can be seen to the right of the image. There is a small chair visible to the right. Ann Alden was a stage name for Ann Barham Pugh.
[Ann Alden and three guests]
Photograph of Ann Alden and her three guests seated on set. They appear to be in a conversation. Alden is wearing a light-colored dress and heels to the left of the photograph. The unidentified guests are sitting on couches to the right and Alden is sitting on a chair. The man sitting to the left of Alden is wearing a dark-colored suit and shoes. The woman next to him is wearing a shirt, a dress, and heels. Next to her, there is another man wearing a light-colored suit, a patterned tie, and shoes. Behind them, there is a curtain hanging in the background, and a film camera is visible to the right. Ann Alden was a stage name for Ann Barham Pugh.
[Ann Alden getting food]
Photograph of Ann Alden getting food from an outdoor picnic table. She is wearing a polka-dotted dress and accessories. Her hair is short and wavy. Several men and women can be seen around a table full of pots and bowls. Trees are visible in the background. Ann Alden was a stage name for Ann Barham Pugh.
[Ann Alden having a conversation with three guests]
Photograph of Ann Alden and her three guests seated on set. They appear to be in a conversation. Alden is wearing a light-colored dress and heels. The unidentified guests are sitting on a sofa to the right and Alden is sitting on a chair. The man sitting next to Alden is wearing a dark-colored suit and shoes. The woman next to him is wearing a shirt, a dress, and heels. Next to her, there is another man wearing a light-colored suit, a patterned tie, and shoes. Behind them, there is a curtain hanging in the background, and a WBAP-TV film camera is visible to the right. Ann Alden was a stage name for Ann Barham Pugh.
[Ann Baxter on Johnny Hay's Show]
Photograph of Ann Baxter on Johnny Hay's Show.
[Ann Baxter on Johnny Hay's Show]
Photograph of Ann Baxter on Johnny Hay's show.
[Ann Harrison holding a spinning wheel in the opera workshop Faust]
Photograph of Ann Harrison in the 1953 opera workshop "Faust" at the North Texas State College. She is pictured holding a spinning wheel.
[Ann Marston fires an arrow at an egg]
Photograph of champion archer, Ann Marston, firing an arrow at an egg resting on a stand. This photograph was featured in the August 31, 1953 issue of Life Magazine. Narrative by Junebug Clark: Text of the article: "Archery Expert Aims at Egg" -> The pretty blond disciple of William Tell above is the best young archer in the U.S. As an 11year-old Ann Marston of Detroit won the national cadet target championship and a year later added the intermediate target championship. Now a seasoned competitor of 15, she has a room full of assorted cups and medals. When she is bored with shooting at regulation archery targets, Ann likes to use odd objects like beer cans and bottle tops. Last month, with Photographer Joe Clark on hand to picture the results, she took dead aim at some eggs. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS.
[Ann Marston scrambles an egg with her bow and arrow]
Photograph of champion archer, Ann Marston, firing an arrow at an egg resting on a stand. This photograph was featured in the August 31, 1953 issue of Life Magazine. Narrative by Junebug Clark: Text of the article: "Archery Expert Aims at Egg" -> The pretty blond disciple of William Tell above is the best young archer in the U.S. As an 11year-old Ann Marston of Detroit won the national cadet target championship and a year later added the intermediate target championship. Now a seasoned competitor of 15, she has a room full of assorted cups and medals. When she is bored with shooting at regulation archery targets, Ann likes to use odd objects like beer cans and bottle tops. Last month, with Photographer Joe Clark on hand to picture the results, she took dead aim at some eggs. Life magazine August 31, 1953 pages 87-88. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Signed by: Joe Clark, HBSS
[Ann Marston shoots an egg]
Photograph of champion archer, Ann Marston, firing an arrow at an egg resting on a stand. This photograph was featured in the August 31, 1953 issue of Life Magazine. Narrative by Junebug Clark: Text of the article: "Archery Expert Aims at Egg" -> The pretty blond disciple of William Tell above is the best young archer in the U.S. As an 11year-old Ann Marston of Detroit won the national cadet target championship and a year later added the intermediate target championship. Now a seasoned competitor of 15, she has a room full of assorted cups and medals. When she is bored with shooting at regulation archery targets, Ann likes to use odd objects like beer cans and bottle tops. Last month, with Photographer Joe Clark on hand to picture the results, she took dead aim at some eggs. Life magazine August 31, 1953 pages 87-88. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Signed by: Joe Clark, HBSS
[Art test slides]
Photograph of a slide that reads "Art Test WBAP-TV Ft. Worth. Notice you must be 14 or over" and "Ft. Worth Dallas Art Talent Hunt! Art Instructions, Inc." The slide is taped against a wall.
The Avesta, Volume 32, Number 1, Spring, 1953
Quarterly literary journal of the North Texas State College including original short stories, essays, poetry, and other creative works submitted by students.
The Avesta, Volume 32, Number 2, Winter, 1953
Quarterly literary journal of the North Texas State College including original short stories, essays, poetry, and other creative works submitted by students.
[Baby and dog]
Photograph of a young baby lying on a blanket, their head propped up on a pillow resting. Next to the baby is a small Cockrel spaniel puppy.
[Back of Chilton Hall Building - Exterior - 1953 #1]
Photograph of the back of chilton hall. The photo is of the building's exterior and back ramp. In the image benches are strategically placed near and around the building. The ramp is composed of multiple paths leading to and from the buildings entrances and sidewalks.
[Back of Chilton Hall Building - Exterior - 1953 #2]
Photograph of the back of chilton hall. The photo is of the building's exterior and back ramp. In the image benches are strategically placed near and around the building. The ramp is composed of multiple paths leading to and from the buildings entrances and sidewalks.
[Back of Chilton Hall - Exterior - 1953]
Photograph of the exterior of the back of Chilton hall. The image includes the surrounding landscape and a back ramp path that leads to the buildings sidewalks and entrances.
[The Band Wagon photo]
Photograph of a portrait of Cyd Charisse. She is slightly turned to the left and looking at the camera with her mouth slightly open. Her hair is dark, short, and wavy. She is wearing a pair of earrings. She starred in 'The Band Wagon.'
[The Band Wagon photograph]
Photograph of a portrait of Fred Astaire. He smiles at the camera. His hand is resting against his face. His hair is parted on the side and combed back. He is wearing a patterned jacket, a tie, and a watch.
[The Band Wagon slide]
Photograph of a slide advertising 'The Band Wagon.' The slide reads "Worth starts Friday" featuring actors posing in a wagon and next to it. The slide is taped against a wall.
[Barbara Pritchett in an office]
Photograph of Barbara Pritchett in an office. She is seated next to an unidentified person. They are both looking away from the camera. There are various office supplies, decorations, and paperwork on desks and shelves around them.
[Barbara Pritchett walking down the hallway]
Photograph of Barbara Pritchett walking down the hallway. She is wearing a white shirt, a dark-colored skirt, and heels. Her hair is pulled into an updo. She is facing to the left and appears to be in a conversation with a woman in the background. There is a row of lights on the ceiling.
[Barbara Pritchie seated behind a desk]
Photograph of Barbara Pritchie in an office looking directly at the camera. She is sitting at a desk with her hands clasped in front of her. There is a reflection of Pritchie on the desk. She is wearing a shirt with accessories. Her hair is short and curly. There are various office supplies, paperwork, and decorations on desks and cabinets around her. Behind her, there is a coat rack.
[Baseball team at WBAP picnic]
Photograph of a baseball team posing with a trophy. They appear to be posing in a field. They are all wearing light-colored clothing and posing in two rows. Ten men are seen standing and four men are sitting on the ground.
[Bathing suits advertisement on the Ann Alden Show]
Photograph of six unidentified women and Ann Alden posing on set. Three of the women are sitting on chairs. Two of them are wearing white bathing robes. Alden and two other women can be seen standing behind them. They are wearing nice dark dresses. Sitting on the ground is another woman wearing a bathing suit. There is a projector screen in the background that appears to depict a photograph of an outdoor view and a patio umbrella. They are all facing the camera. The set is enclosed by fake brick walls. A chair is visible to the right of the image. Ann Alden was a stage name for Ann Barham Pugh.
[Bell Helicopter tandem aircraft]
Video footage produced by Bell Aircraft Corporation's contract with the U. S. Navy to produce Bell Helicopters' first tandem-motor craft.
[Bill Watson in a Westcliff shirt]
Portrait of Bill Watson looking directly at the camera with a blank expression on his face. He is wearing a solid colored t-shirt with the word "Westcliff" on it. He has short, light-colored, wavy hair that is shorter on the sides and longer on the top.
[Billboard rehearsal and three performers]
Photograph of three unidentified persons performing on set. One is playing the cello, one is playing the piano, and one is playing the guitar. They are all dressed in suits and ties. To the left, there is a chair and a microphone on a boom pole.
[Billboard rehearsal photo]
Photograph of four unidentified men performing on set. One is playing the cello, one is playing the piano, and one is playing the guitar. There is another man standing behind the man playing the piano. They are all dressed in suits and ties. To the left, there is a chair.
[Billboard rehearsal photo]
Photograph of a man playing a grand piano with an instructor in a studio. They are both dressed in formal attire. They appear to be in a conversation.
[Billboard rehearsal photograph]
Photograph of four unidentified men performing on set. One is playing the cello, one is playing the piano, and one is playing the guitar. There is another man standing behind the man playing the piano. They are all dressed in suits and ties. To the left, there is a chair.
[Billboard window display]
Photograph of a window displaying a sign that reads "Don't miss Billboard. The finest in TV Entertainment with Bill Camfield, Jimmy Livingston, Zeke Campbell, and Joe Furgeson. 10:00 A.M. weekdays for Leonard's WBAP-TV Channel 5. The Star Telegram Station" against a brick backdrop.
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