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Portraits of Men

Description: Copy negative of a page of portraits with a handwritten label at the bottom that reads: "Theophilian Literary Society. Howard Payne College. Brownwood, Texas. 1909." There are sixty oval-shaped portraits of young men in suits. The portraits are arranged in six rows on the page and the name of each student is written below (some names are partially or completely illegible).
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

House Exterior

Description: Copy negative of two pictures of a house in Brownwood, Texas. In the first, four young men and a small boy are standing in the yard in front of the house with two other houses in the background. The second picture shows the front and right side of the house with people on the porch.
Date: 1920~
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Journal of the Forty-first Annual Session, Northwest Texas Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South

Description: Minutes of Northwest Texas Conference include a list of members, committees, formal minutes of the conferences, condensed minutes, resolutions, reports from committees, selected biographies, and statistical tables.
Date: November 1906
Creator: Methodist Episcopal Church, South.
Partner: Archives of the Central Texas Conference United Methodist Church

[News Script: Daniel to stay in senate if he runs]

Description: Script from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about a visit to Dallas by Texas Senator Price Daniel, in the region to receive an honorary degree from Howard Payne College in Brownwood.
Date: March 16, 1956
Creator: WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

The Catalyst, 1997

Description: The Catalyst literary journal of Howard Payne University includes original student work such as poetry, prose, essays, photography, and artwork. In this issue, the winners of the 1997 "Catalyst" Awards were announced as Melissa Clark for best short story, with "The Songs We Sang," and Chris Reed for best poem, with "Coloring Books."
Date: 1997
Creator: Howard Payne University
Partner: Howard Payne University Library
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