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[Pledge Invite Addressed to Suzanne Hamlett]
Document of a pledge invitation and envelope from the North Texas State University's Green Jackets to Suzanne Hamlett. The members have the pleasure to request Hamlett's pledgeship at the Union Building on February 1, 1972. Other information that is also stated is the dress code, which is to attend the meeting in a white skirt and blouse.
[Letter from George Sanborn to Mary A. Frank]
Letter from George Sanborn from the Seashore Trolley Museum to the Tandy Corporation, Director of Corporate Relations, Mary A. Frank.
[Note from Mark A. Frank to George Sanborn]
Note from the Tandy Corporation, Director of Corporate Relations, Mary A. Frank regarding the Seashore Trolley Museum's request for a subway car donation from the Tandy Corporation.
[Minutes for the TXSSAR Annual Meeting: March 24 - 25, 1972]
Minutes from an annual meeting of the Texas Sons of the American Revolution, held from March 24 through March 25, 1972, at Dallas, Texas, including a summary of activities and business discussed. The meeting was called to order by President Graber Kidwell.
[Minutes for the TXSSAR Board of Managers Meeting: March 24, 1972]
Minutes from a meeting of the TXSSAR Board of Managers, held on March 24, 1972 at the North Park Inn, Dallas, Texas, including a summary of activities and business discussed. The meeting was called to order by President Kidwell.
[Minutes for the TXSSAR Board of Managers Meeting: March 26, 1972]
Minutes from a meeting of the TXSSAR Board of Managers, held on March 26, 1972 at the North Park Inn, Dallas, Texas, including a summary of activities and business discussed. The meeting was called to order by President Chamberlin.
Announcement to the women of Virginia from Flora Crater, 1972-03-03
Announcement to the women of Virginia from Flora Crater, 1972-03-03.
[Note from Kay to Margaret]
Document of a note from Kay congratulating Margaret. The note celebrates Margaret's birthday or a special event that applies to her. Kay's note is a poem with some lines rhyming and tells Margaret that she should celebrate her day with much love from her.
[Tandy Corporation Publicity Questionnaire for Wallace Richard Dix]
Publicity questionnaire from the Tandy Corporation, Corporate Relations Department, filled in for Wallace Richard Dix the General Manager for Meacham's, on April 1972.
[Women's Work Festival]
A flyer for a "Women's Work Festival" held at the Virginia Highlands Community College.
[Certificate designating land to Pedro J. Gonzalez]
Certificate designating land to Pedro J. Gonalez. An icon of two people and land surrounded by the text "C.C.I." and Central Campesino Independiente" is printed to the left of a small text column. Further down the page is a wide column of paragraphed text positioned to the right of a narrower text column and a printed seal. The word "copy" has been handwritten at the top of the page while markings have been made across text near the page's bottom.
[Tandy Corporation Publicity Questionnaire for Ralph Franklin Cook]
Publicity questionnaire from the Tandy Corporation, Corporate Relations Department, filled in for Ralph Franklin Cook the Vice President & Treasurer of Leonard's on April 11, 1972.
[Tandy Corporation Publicity Questionnaire for Clifton O. Overcash]
Publicity questionnaire from the Tandy Corporation, Corporate Relations Department, filled in for Clifton O. Overcash the President, Leonard's Department Store on April 20, 1972. Overcash resigned in July, 1972.
[Tandy Corporation Publicity Questionnaire for James H. Thompson]
Publicity questionnaire from the Tandy Corporation, Corporate Relations Department, filled in for James H. Thompson the Vice President of Operations for Leonard's Department Store on April 20, 1972.
[Tandy Corporation Publicity Questionnaire for Marvin M. McKee]
Publicity questionnaire from the Tandy Corporation, Corporate Relations Department, filled in for Marvin M. McKee the Vice President, General Merchandize Manager, Soft Lines for Leonard's on April 20, 1972.
[Tandy Corporation Publicity Questionnaire for Orville D. McMullin]
Publicity questionnaire from the Tandy Corporation, Corporate Relations Department, filled in for Orville D. McMullin the Vice President, General Merchandise Manager, Hardlines for Leonard's on April 20, 1972.
[Letter from Celso López Valencia to Luis Echeverría Alvares]
A letter from Celso López Valencia to Luis Echeverría Alvares. A line divides a small list of text from a wide column of paragraphed text that continues onto a second page and ends on a third page, above a signature. The fourth page has four paragraphs printed at its top.
[Letter to Luis Echevarria Alvarez from the president of a veterans' descendants organization]
Letter to Luis Echevarria Alvarez from the president of "Legion nacional de hijos y descendientes de veteranos de la revolución." A long title is printed above small lines of text that sit above and beside a bird icon, below which is a printed date. Beneath the date is a stamped seal and a wide column of text positioned to the right of a smaller text column. The wide column of text continues onto the page's back and ends above multiple signatures.
"The Feminist Party Miami Demo Tour" 1972-07
A flyer titled "The Feminist Party Miami Demo Tour" 1972-07.
[Minutes for the TXSSAR Board of Managers Meeting: July 22, 1972]
Minutes from a meeting of the TXSSAR Board of Managers, held on July 22, 1972 at the Institute of Texan Cultures, San Antonio, Texas, including a summary of activities and business discussed. The meeting was called to order by President Chamberlin.
[Letter to Luis Echevarria Alvarez from Pedro J. Gonzalez and a veterans' association]
Letter to Luis Echevarria Alvarez from the president of "Legion nacional de hijos y descendientes de veteranos de la revolución" from Pedro J. Gonzalez. On each of the three pages is a wide column of paragraphed text printed below smaller blocks of text. Printed on the first page is one seal while the second page has two seals, and the third page has three seals.
[Clipping: New Crop of Co-ops: Poor Own the Patch]
Washington Post Article titled "New Crop of Co-ops: Poor Own the Patch." The date, newspaper name, and title of the article are printed at the top of the page above three columns of text that each have smaller titles and drop caps.
[Translated article, "Una Unión Feliz"]
A translated article titled "Una Unión Feliz," from the Washington Post. The article's titled is printed on the front side of the page on one line above its date, newspaper name, and translation information. The rest of the page is filled by a single wide column of text, which continues onto the back side of the page and ends above a signature.
[Translated Washington Post article with handwritten notes]
A translated Washington Post article with handwritten notes. A long, curving title is printed above small lines of text that are positioned above and beside a bird icon, below which is a printed date. Below the date is a wide column of text positioned to the right of a narrower text column. The wide column of text continues onto the back of the letter and ends above two handwritten paragraphs.
[Clipping: An Unusual Way to Attack Poverty]
A Register-Pajaronian article titled "An Unusual Way to Attack Poverty." The newspaper's name is printed in a rectangular outline that contains two small icons and short lines of text. The title of the article is printed below the outline and is followed by a single column of paragraphed text that extends to the page's bottom edge.
[Letter to Jesus Lopez Gastellum from Pedro J. Gonzalez and veterans]
Letter to Jesus Lopez Gastellum from Pedro J. Gonzalez and other members of the confederacion de veteranos revolucionarios de la division del norte. A long, curving title is printed above small lines of text that sit above and beside a bird icon, below which is a printed date. Beneath the date is a stamped seal and a wide column of text positioned to the right of a narrower text column. On the page's back are nine signatures and two stamped seals.
"Answer Nixon! Anti War Rally"
"Answer Nixon! Anti War Rally" flyer.
[Pedro J. Gonzalez's story about him and his grandson]
Pedro J. Gonzalez's story about his grandson and the sale of their vehicle. A title is printed above a wide column of paragraphed text that fills the front side of the page. Three lines of text are printed at the top of the page's back side.
[Record of a lawsuit related to revolutionary land]
Record of a lawsuit related to revolutionary land. A wide column of paragraphed text fills the front and back of the first page, with signatures between each paragraph. The second page has one wide text column on its front side. below which is a signature.
["Villista," Pedro J. Gonzalez writing to José López Portillo]
"Villista," Pedro J. Gonzalez writing to José López Portillo, President of Mexico. A single wide column of paragraphed text extends across the page, filling the available space. Handwritten words appear to the right of and within the printed text column.
[Letter from Francisco M. Rodriguez to Luz Corral Vda. De Villa]
Letter from Francisco M. Rodriguez to Luz Corral Vda. De Villa. At the top of the page are two blocks of text printed below the words "Frente A Frente," which have a small illustration of two men between the words. Extending across the rest of the page is a wide column of paragraphed text that ends above a signature.
[Minutes for the TXSSAR Annual Meeting: March 30 - 31, 1973]
Minutes from an annual meeting of the Texas Sons of the American Revolution, held from March 30th through March 31st, 1973 at San Antonio, Texas, including a summary of activities and business discussed. The meeting was called to order by President Oliver Chamberlin.
[Minutes for the TXSSAR Board of Managers Meeting: March 30, 1973]
Minutes from a meeting of the TXSSAR Board of Managers, held on March 30, 1973 at the El Tropicano Moto Hotel, San Antonio, Texas, including a summary of activities and business discussed. The meeting was called to order and presided by President Oliver B. Chamberlin.
[Minutes for the TXSSAR Board of Managers Meeting: March 31, 1973]
Minutes from a meeting of the TXSSAR Board of Managers, held on Sunday, March 31, 1973 at the El Tropicano Motor Hotel, in San Antonio, Texas, including a summary of activities and business discussed. The meeting was called to order and presided by President Karl E. Wallace, Sr. The document was approved and signed by Wallace.
Passage in Yellow and Black
A description of a series of paintings by Claudia Webb Betti, including when and how the paintings were created.
[Letter from Miguel F. Martínez to Private Secretary]
A letter from Miguel F. Martínez to the Private Secretary of the President of the Republic. "1973" is written at the top of the page while a wide column of text sits across most of the page's remaining space. To the left of the text is a stamped seal.
["Solicitando justicia para los veteranos de la rev. de la Baja, California"]
"Solicitando justicia para los veteranos de la rev. de la Baja, California." Om the first page, small blocks of text are printed above a wide, paragraphed column of text. The second page has "1973" handwritten at its top, above two paragraphs and a stamped seal.
[Letter from Pedro J. Gonzalez to Hernenejildo Cuenos Diaz]
Letter from Pedro J. Gonzalez to Hernenejildo Cuenos Diaz. On the fronts of the two pages are long, curving titles printed above small lines of text that sit above and beside bird icons, below which are printed dates. Beneath the dates are wide columns of text positioned to the right of narrower text columns. The first page has handwriting overlapping some of its printed text while the second page has a signature and handwritten word near its bottom edge. On the back of the first page is a wide column of paragraphed text.
[Memo/3rd Complaint]
Memo/3rd Complaint. A number and word are handwritten near the top left corner of the first page, to the left of two wide paragraphs of printed text. The paragraphs continue across three more pages, with the text on the final page ending near the middle of the page.
[Letter from Pedro J. Gonzalez to Jose Santos Castañeda]
Letter from Pedro J. Gonzalez to Jose Santos Castañeda. Three small text blocks are printed at the top of page's front side, next to a stamped seal. The space below the stamp is filled by a single column of paragraphed text that is continued on the back of the page. The paragraphs end above a signature and one final line of text.
[Autobiographical by Pedro J. Gonzalez of events in 1941]
Autobiographical by Pedro J. Gonzalez of the events on 1941-12-11. A wide column of paragraphed text extends across four pages, filling each page. A few handwritten words appear at the top of the first two pages.
[Letter from Pedro J. Gonzalez to J. Santos Castañeda and E. Tinto Ballesteros]
Letter from Pedro J. Gonzalez to J. Santos Castañeda and E. Tinto Ballesteros. The front and back of the page both have wide columns of paragraphed text filling the available space. The front page has a signature below its printed text.
[Letter to Joel Pedroza Guerra from Pedro J. Gonzalez]
Letter to Joel Pedroza Guerra from Pedro J. Gonzalez. A wide column of paragraphed text is printed on the paper's front, close to the paper's right edge. The text continues onto the page's back, filling more of the available space and ending above a blue signature.
[Minutes for the TXSSAR Board of Managers Meeting: June 16, 1973]
Minutes from a meeting of the TXSSAR Board of Managers, held on June 16, 1973 at the Stagecoach Inn, Salado, Texas, including a summary of activities and business discussed. The meeting was called to order and presided by President Karl E. Wallace, Sr. The document has been approved and signed by Wallace.
["Junio 4 de 1973- Lunes"; political writing]
"Junio 4 de 1973- Lunes"; political writing. A wide column of paragraphed text is printed across the front of a page. Words handwritten in blue ink appears between two of the printed paragraphs.
["November 22, 1963" by Sarah T. Hughes, with Lyndon B. Johnson first day of issue cover]
Typescript by United States District Judge Sarah T. Hughes recounting her experiences on November 22, 1963, following President John F. Kennedy's assassination in Dallas. Judge Hughes describes the scene aboard Air Force One at Love Field as she administered the presidential oath of office to Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson. She concludes by expressing her confidence in President Johnson's character and his ability to lead the country in the aftermath of the assassination. In addition to Judge Hughes's narrative, the first page of the typescript serves as a first day of issue cover of a United States postage stamp featuring Lyndon B. Johnson, first authorized for use on August 27, 1973. The postal frank on the first page, below the stamp, reads "AUSTIN, AUG. 27, 1973, TX" and "FIRST DAY OF ISSUE".
[Pedro J. Gonzalez family military history, 1]
Pedro J. Gonzalez family military history. A wide column of text extends across two pages, filling the space of both. Handwritten words have been marked to the left of the printed text while some words within the text have been underlined, in blue or red ink.
["Tijuana B,C. Sept 20 de 1973"]
"Tijuana B,C. Sept 20 de 1973"; Pedro J. Gonzalez's family military history. A wide column of paragraphed text is printed across the fronts and backs of two pages and the front of a third page.
Flyer for the Socialist Conference and the '73 Campaign & Militant 45th Anniversary Banquet
Flyer for the Socialist Conference and the '73 Campaign & Militant 45th Anniversary Banquet.
Invitation to the 1973 Campaign & Militant 45th Anniversary Banquet
Invitation to the 1973 Campaign & Militant 45th Anniversary Banquet.
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