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[Horses and Equestrians at the Texas State Fair]
Photograph of three horse owners or handlers standing on a lawn at Fair Park with their horses during the 1966 Texas State Fair.
[Man Roping Calf at NTCHA Finals]
Photograph of man roping a calf as part of the Dallas Metro Circuit in the North Texas Cutting Horse Association finals. The horse kicks up dirt, and spectators can be seen watching from the background.
[Texas State Fair]
Photograph of two men standing in front of a blue panel, both dressed in business type attire, but one wears a cowboy hat. The photograph was taken at the Texas State Fair in 1966.
[Lyndon B. Johnson taking oath of office from Sarah T. Hughes]
Photograph of Vice President Lyndon Baines Johnson taking the presidential oath of office from U.S. District Judge Sarah T. Hughes of Dallas, Texas (back to camera), aboard Air Force One at Love Field Airport, two hours and eight minutes after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas on November 22, 1963. More than a dozen people are in the Air Force One cabin, including former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy (right of LBJ), imminent First Lady Lady Bird Johnson (left of LBJ), Texas Congressman Albert Thomas (in bowtie left of Lady Bird), Jack Valenti (left of Thomas), and Texas Congressman Jack Brooks (on right, behind Mrs. Kennedy's left shoulder).
[Marching Band at Cotton Bowl, 1960]
Photograph of the Marching Band performing at the Cotton Bowl on October 9th, 1960. The band is in a trumpet formation.
[Dallas Co. football players]
Photograph of three Dallas Co. football players, two kneel facing one another, one stands in back center. Photo was taken September 1960.(118; L24.2)
Circle of Friends: Constitution and By-Laws
Constitution and by-laws of the Circle of Friends, a group organized "to establish and promote communication, understanding and harmony between the homophile community and the general public, to better the common welfare and secure the blessing of equality and justice to all" (para. 1). The document outlines the various governing articles of the organization.
[Letter from Phil Johnson to Circle of Friends board members]
Letter from Phil Johnson on Circle of Friends letterhead, written to board members. It includes a brief description and history of the organization and a proposed change to the organizational documents to change the title from "By-Laws" to "Bi-Laws."
[Lab Band performing at the Texas State Fair]
Photograph of the North Texas State Lab Band performing at the State Fair of Texas in October of 1960. This group is identified in a related photograph in a scrapbook by Leon Breeden as being the "2:00 O'Clock Band, Later the 1:00 O'Clock Band".
[Maurice McAdow using a megaphone]
Photograph of Maurice McAdow speaking into a megaphone at the Cotton Bowl Stadium. He stands in front of the stadium's seating and faces the North Texas State College marching band. A police officer and a band member can be seen behind him. McAdow served as director of bands at the University of North Texas College of Music for 29 years, from fall 1945 to spring 1975.
[Lab Band performing at the Texas State Fair]
Photograph of the North Texas State Lab Band performing at the State Fair of Texas in October of 1960. This group is identified in a related photograph in a scrapbook by Leon Breeden as being the "2:00 O'Clock Band, Later the 1:00 O'Clock Band".
[One O’Clock Lab Band Mexico Tour, January 26-February 21, 1967]
Photograph of a member of the group at the Braniff Airlines counter at Love Field.
[One O’Clock Lab Band Mexico Tour, January 26-February 21, 1967]
Photograph of members of the band at the Braniff International section of Love Field Airport in Dallas. The man at crouching at lower right in glasses and coat is tentatively identified as Leon Breeden.
[One O’Clock Lab Band Mexico Tour, January 26-February 21, 1967]
Photograph of members of the band at the Braniff International section of Love Field Airport in Dallas. The man at center in glasses and coat is tentatively identified as Leon Breeden.
[Lab Band performing at the Texas State Fair]
Photograph of the North Texas State Lab Band performing at the State Fair of Texas in October of 1960. This group is identified in a related photograph in a scrapbook by Leon Breeden as being the "2:00 O'Clock Band, Later the 1:00 O'Clock Band".
[Maurice McAdow at the Cotton Bowl]
Photograph of Maurice McAdow standing on a platform and posing for the camera at the Cotton Bowl Stadium. The North Texas State College marching band can be seen behind him seated. A group of instrument cases lay on the ground near McAdow.
[One O’Clock Lab Band Mexico Tour, January 26-February 21, 1967]
Photograph of a young woman being interviewed for 8 News before departure, at the Braniff International area of Love Field. The young woman is possibly Linda De Leon.
[Marching band at the Cotton Bowl]
Photograph of the North Texas State College marching band performing at the Cotton Bowl Stadium in Dallas, Texas. A small group of women in matching uniforms can be seen twirling batons. The marching band is visible behind them and the members are playing instruments. The stadium's seating can be seen in the background.
[One O’Clock Lab Band Mexico Tour, January 26-February 21, 1967]
Photograph of members of the band boarding a Braniff Airlines plane at Love Field, seen standing on the boarding ladder and holding luggage. The man standing on ground to left of ladder is tentatively identified as Leon Breeden.
[Steamboat ride at Fair Park]
Photograph of a steamboat ride on the pond at Fair Park in Dallas, Texas. A group of individuals can be seen on the ride. Text on the small boat reads "Ole Miss."
[One O’Clock Lab Band Mexico Tour, January 26-February 21, 1967]
Photograph of members of the band boarding a Braniff Airlines plane at Love Field, seen standing on the boarding ladder and holding luggage.
[One O’Clock Lab Band Mexico Tour, January 26-February 21, 1967]
Photograph of members of the band boarding a Braniff Airlines plane at Love Field, seen standing on the boarding ladder and holding luggage. The man standing to the left of the boarding ladder base, wearing glasses, is tentatively identified as Leon Breeden.
[Lab Band performing at the Texas State Fair]
Photograph of the North Texas State Lab Band performing at the State Fair of Texas in October of 1960. This group is identified in a related photograph in a scrapbook by Leon Breeden as being the "2:00 O'Clock Band, Later the 1:00 O'Clock Band".
[One O’Clock Lab Band Mexico Tour, January 26-February 21, 1967]
Photograph of a young woman being interviewed by 8 News at the Braniff International area of Love Field before the band leaves for Mexico. The young woman is tentatively identified as Carol Lurie.
[Lab Band performing at the Texas State Fair]
Photograph of the North Texas State Lab Band performing at the State Fair of Texas in October of 1960. This group is identified in a related photograph in a scrapbook by Leon Breeden as being the "2:00 O'Clock Band, Later the 1:00 O'Clock Band".
[One O’Clock Lab Band Mexico Tour, January 26-February 21, 1967]
Photograph of members of the band boarding a Braniff Airlines plane at Love Field, seen standing on the boarding ladder and holding luggage. To left of the base of the ladder is Leon Breeden, director of the band, speaking on a portable PA system.
[One O’Clock Lab Band Mexico Tour, January 26-February 21, 1967]
Photograph of the band's departure from Dallas. Two members of the group are seen standing at the Braniff Airlines counter at Love Field in Dallas. The man in glasses is tentatively identified as Leon Breeden.
[One O’Clock Lab Band Mexico Tour, January 26-February 21, 1967]
Photograph of members of the band boarding a Braniff Airlines plane at Love Field, seen standing on the boarding ladder and holding luggage.
[Lab band performing at the Texas State Fair]
Photograph of the North Texas State Lab Band performing at the State Fair of Texas in October of 1960. This group is identified in a related photograph in a scrapbook by Leon Breeden as being the "2:00 O'Clock Band, Later the 1:00 O'Clock Band".
[One O’Clock Lab Band Mexico Tour, January 26-February 21, 1967]
Photograph of members of the band at the Braniff International section of Love Field Airport in Dallas. The man at center in glasses and coat handing out tickets is tentatively identified as Leon Breeden.
[One O’Clock Lab Band Mexico Tour, January 26-February 21, 1967]
Photograph of a member of the group at the Braniff Airlines desk at Love Field.
[Lab Band performing at the Texas State Fair]
Photograph of the North Texas State Lab Band performing at the State Fair of Texas in October of 1960. This group is identified in a related photograph in a scrapbook by Leon Breeden as being the "2:00 O'Clock Band, Later the 1:00 O'Clock Band".
[One O’Clock Lab Band Mexico Tour, January 26-February 21, 1967]
Photograph of members of the band boarding a Braniff Airlines plane at Love Field, seen standing on the boarding ladder and holding luggage. One man stands at the bottom of the ladder photographing the group.
[One O’Clock Lab Band Mexico Tour, January 26-February 21, 1967]
Photograph of members of the band boarding a Braniff Airlines plane at Love Field, seen standing on the boarding ladder and holding luggage. The man stand to left of the base of the ladder, wearing glasses, is tentatively identified as Leon Breeden.
[Charles C. Francis' Eagle Scout Certificate]
Scan of a Boy Scouts of America Eagle Scout certificate that was granted to Charles C. Francis, of Post 72, on August 27, 1968. It is signed by the then Honorary President, President, and Chief Scout Executive of the association and has a gold seal on it with the group's emblem and motto "Be Prepared".
[News Clip: News Briefs, Princess arrives for Dallas visit, plenty of dough needed for cake]
Video footage from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a series of news stories about a jackknifed 18-wheeler, Princess Alexandra visiting Dallas, and a birthday celebration held at Cook Children's Hospital in Fort Worth. The footage shows interviews about the wrecked 18-wheeler, Princess Alexandra being greeted as she deplanes in Dallas, and children celebrating by eating cake and playing with balloons at Cook Children's Hospital.
[News Clip: News Clip: Car-Train Causes Death, Derailment, Cowboys Squeak by the Browns, 52-14, 'Dolly' Brings Ginger to Big D]
Video footage from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a series of stories. The first is about a train car that derailed, causing a death. The footage shows much of the crash site. The second story is about the Dallas Cowboys defeating the Cleveland Browns. Footage of the game is shown, with cuts to the crowd and Tom Landry. The third story is about Ginger Rodgers coming to Dallas to star in a production of "Hello, Dolly!" The footage is a silent interview with her.
[News Clip: British Fortnight Opens at Neiman's, Suit Filed in Loan Inquiry, Two Charged in Robbery Attempt, Authors Attend Library Dinner, Car Crashes Into House]
Video footage from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a series of news stories. The first is about the opening of the British Fortnight celebration at Neiman Marcus in Dallas and the honored guest Princess Alexandra . The second is about the filing of a lawsuit by a Mr. Fritz, that includes a brief audible interview with him. The third is about two teens being caught in an attempted robbery, which they can be seen being led to court for. The fourth is about authors Louisa E. Rhine, Joseph L. Schott, and John Fairchild, attending a dinner at the library. They are seen greeting people, and Ms. Rhine is seen being interviewed. The fifth and final story is about a car crashing into a house. Footage of the wreckage is shown, as well as the homeowner.
[News Clip: News Clip: Robbery Investigation, Blackstone Has New Operators, Tollway Opened (But It Isn't), Man Injured in Car-Truck Crash, Foreign Students Ft. Worth Visitors]
Video footage from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a series of stories. The first is unnamed on the film, but shows what appears to be a robbery investigation, where an elderly man was handcuffed. The footage shows police taking him to get the handcuffs removed at a locksmith. The second story is about new owners at the Blackstone Hotel in Fort Worth. The third story is about the opening of the Dallas North Tolway. The footage shows cars drving through the original tollbooths. The fourth story is about a car and truck wreck, injuring a man. The footage shows the police investigating the wreckage. The fifth and final story is about foreign students visiting Fort Worth. The footage shows the students walking around Fort Worth, taking a duck boat tour, and driving through the country-side.
[Melissa Ybarra Scrapbook]
Scrapbook containing photographs, newspaper articles, mementos, and various pieces of personal history detailing the life of Melissa Ybarra. Ybarra was an undergraduate student at the University of North Texas. She was involved as the President of the Hispanic Students in Higher Education (HSHE), formerly known as the Mexican American American Student Organization (MASO). The articles are in a loose chronological order delineating Melissa Ybarra at celebrations, in student organization at the University of North Texas, and graduation photographs.
[Letter from Marion Flynt to Ray Bankston]
Photocopy of a letter from Marion Flynt to Ray Bankston saying that he is attaching copies of registration papers for horses Bar Jez, Jewels Leo Bars, and Rey Jay.
[A thrill ride at the State Fair of Texas, 1966]
Photograph of the Skydiver, a thrill ride making its debut in the Million Dollar Midway at the 1966 State Fair of Texas in Dallas, Texas.
[The Midway at the 1966 State Fair of Texas]
Aerial photograph of the Midway at the 1966 State Fair of Texas.
[Dairy cows being shown at the 1966 State Fair of Texas]
Photograph of dairy cows being shown. Written on the back of the photograph: "This class of Guernsey heifers is typical of the high quality pure breed dairy cattle to be exhibited at the 1966 Pan-American Livestock Exposition at the State Fair of Texas."
TI To Recommend Lunar Surface Studies for Project Apollo
Press release from Texas Instruments Incorporated, re: TI To Recommend Lunar Surface Studies for Project Apollo. The press release is to notify that TI has been awarded a contract to investigate scientific measurements and geological students made by the first astronauts to land on the moon.
[News Script: Fire]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about the Lakewood Methodist Church in Dallas' sanctuary getting severely damaged in a fire.
[News Script: Rasslers]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about wrestler Roy Lee Collins marring fellow wrestler Barbara Baker in the ring at the Sportarium in Dallas minutes after he refereed a match and minutes before she participated in a match.
[News Script: Artist]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about Dallas amateur artist Ed Schwelder being called upon by police to do a sketch of a woman accused of passing stolen money orders.
[News Script: Explosion]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about an explosion at the Wilfred E. Jones, Jr. residence in Dallas.
[News Script: Dallas weather]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about heavy rains causing a large boulder to fall onto and stop traffic on Harry Hines Boulevard in Dallas.
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