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Joe Abreu's Associated Press Card
Press card photograph of Joe Abreu. The car features a small photograph of Joe Abreu in the upper left corner. It features Joe's signature along with representative Lester Ketterman's signature. The card includes instructions to fire and police officials to allow media access to Joe.
[SAR Good Citizenship Medal]
Sons of the American Revolution "Good Citizenship" medal awarded to Lt. Gale P. Cahill with the image of a revolutionary war soldier.
Plaid wool coat
Coat of green, tan and yellow plaid wool; 2 front pockets; 3 button enclosure
[Indoor shot of a living room]
Photograph of the corner of a living room space, with a couch against the wall to the left, a stuffed chair to the right, and a coffee table between them. There is also a small end table to the right of the chair, and another table in the corner; there are windows on both walls with opened curtains.
Dress
Dress of black velvet. Knee length; short puffed sleeves. Raised empire waist gathers into bodice at waistband. High bound neckline has a slight V in front and forms ties at back. Center back closure of three self-covered buttons and loops at neckline; left side zipper under arm. Unlined; padded shoulders.
Ensemble - Hat and Purse
A) Hat of black felt; embroidery in green, purple, maroon, yellow, light green thread; beads in purple. B) Handbag of black felt lined with quilted satin; embroidery in green, purple, yellow, light green, maroon thread; beads in purple. Zipper and bow on handle.
[Photograph of a soldier in uniform at military camp]
Photograph of an unidentified soldier standing in uniform and posing for his portrait on the deck of a military camp building.
[Photograph of a soldier in uniform at military camp, 2]
Photograph of an unidentified soldier standing in uniform and posing for his portrait on the deck of a military camp building.
[Students saluting the American Flag]
Photograph of students as they salute the forty-eight starred American flag. The envelope containing the image is inscribed "Mill Book School" while the image is also included in the December 1943 edition of National Geographic with an annotation about the Henderson Settlement in Frakes, Kentucky.
[Male teacher before the class]
Photograph of a male teacher standing at the front of a class room as students sit at their desk and do schoolwork.
Soldier With Native Woman
Copy photograph of a soldier posing with a native woman. The woman is wearing a grass skirt. The soldier has his hat in his left hand. Behind them are trees.
Nightgown
Nightgown of sheer light pink silk chiffon, round neckline with smocking across chest, long set in sleeves, full length.
Nightgown
Negligee/nightgown of white lace over pink synthetic chiffon with a two-tiered ruffled hem. Full length; pink ribbon drawstring on low rounded neckline. Lace ruffle cap shoulders. Pink ribbon tie at inserted waist band. Center front hook & eye closure.
Nightgown
Nightgown of off white or beige silk charmeuse and chiffon. Full length, empire bodice of gathered silk chiffon creating round neckline and sleeveless profile trimmed in silk charmeuse, full skirt of bias silk charmeuse, unlined.
Nightgown
Nightgown ensemble of pink cotton plissé. A) Nightgown. Bodice trimmed in white lace lattice pattern with white work embroidered flowers and French knots. Waltz-length; sleeveless. Rounded lace neckline with inserted white satin ribbon. White satin ribbon drawstring at waist. B) Bed jacket in matching white lace lattice pattern with white work embroidered flowers and French knots. Short, bell-shaped sleeves. Edges of white lace with inserted white satin ribbon. Sleeveless. pink cotton. waltz-length nightgown with lace trim and matching short pink robe with criss crossed trim.
Nightgown
Nightgown of pale pink silk charmeuse and off-white lace, bodice of two wide panels of machine made bobbin lace that overlap at the center front creating a v-neckline and surplice bodice, sleeveless, skirt of silk gathered at natural waist, full length
Nightgown
Nightgown of pale green sheer silk chiffon, full length, lace inserts at yoke and bottom half of long sleeves, collar trimmed with ruffled self, set of self ties at neckline, gathered sleeve cuffs.
Lounging robe
Lounging robe of sage green wool challis. Full length; long sleeves. Double collar of matching sage wool and ivory peau de soie. Center front lapped opening and attached belt. Closure of two hook and eye with one snap at top of opening. Lined in ivory peau de soie. Designer label: Galbraith / Original
Satin slip
Slip of ivory satin. Full length; spaghetti straps. Tucks at bustline; kick pleat at center back hemline. Center back zipper closure.
Monogrammed dress
Dress of green and navy blue wool jersey with monogram of "CNC" at left on navy bodice. Knee length; short sleeves with green cuffs. Slit pockets with navy plackets. Gathers at natural waist. Center front snap closure with cutout rounded neckline and closure of two green glass spherical buttons and loops. Additional left side zipper closure. Unlined.
Envelope for DuBarry Pattern #5136
DuBarry pattern 5136 to make a dress with front closure, rounded or convertible collar, long or short set-in sleeves, hip pockets, flared skirt, and day length, including illustrations of the finished pieces and information about sizing and construction on the back.
[A rose bush next to a house]
Photograph of a rose bush growing next to a house. The exterior wall of the house and a window can be seen behind the bush. The photograph is taken from a low angle looking upwards.
[Calendar for 1940]
Cover of the Tiffany and Company calendar for the year 1940, bound in full red/brown leather with gilt decorations.
Peach silk slip
Slip of peach silk satin with off-white lace trim and tiny pique stitch and floral embroidery at neckline. Empire waistline with gathers below bust; adjustable spaghetti straps; below knee-length.
Rayon blouse
Blouse of siena or dark dusty pink rayon crepe with beaded collar of white and gold beads in floral motif. Short sleeves. Fitted; waist length. Center front placket opening with five hidden circular transparent light brown buttons; outer placket embellished with four oval beaded "leaf" forms matching work at collar. Unlined. Label inside left hem: Gotham / for better blouses Evidence of label removed.
Lingerie nightgown
Blue or aqua satin long nightgown with white/ecru embroidery on yoke and short sleeves. Size: Medium
Nightgown
Nightgown of cream or off-white georgette, bias-cut with silk charmeuse and ecru colored alencon lace inserts following the bust line and applique flowers of self on bodice, straps of bias self looped through top of bust cups, bias insert at natural waist, full length. Bed jacket of matching alencon lace, waist length, short full set-in sleeves, center front opening with no closures.
Nightgown
A) Nightgown of pink satin, bias-cut, with wide white floral lace edging at upper bodice, and band of floral embroidery in pink along base of lace band. Full-length, flaring to hem. Narrow straps, braided at shoulder. Attached self tie at waist. B) Matching pink satin underpants. No labels
Rope-soled sandals
Shoes with yellow rayon uppers printed with large hibiscus flowers in purples, blues, whites, red, green, etc. Rope soles. Created to match play outfit. No labels or marks.
Hat
Hat of brown felt. Styled similarly to an Alpine hat, the crown is of dark brown felt, with a triangular cross-section and flattened and "sunken" top. Around the base of the crown is a band of light brown grosgrain ribbon with one trailing end extending along brim to edge. The medium brim curves downwards at front, and turns upwards at back. The hat is unlined, with an inner hatband of light brown grosgrain ribbon at inside base of crown. Label sewn to inner hatband: "Jacqueline / Dallas".
Hat
Hat of natural straw. Low domed crown and very wide brim. Tight weave with decorative open weave about 1.5 inches from brim. Around crown is a heavy gold braided ribbon set with spaced rhinestones and large rhinestone where ribbon diverts from crown. Ends of ribbon extend in back to hang off of brim. Off-white grosgrain ribbon inner hatband inside crown. Label sewn to inner ribbon band: "Edna Mye / Dallas". Marked inside crown of hat: "by Hawes"
Silk blouse
Blouse of off-white silk. Waist-length; fitted. Standing collar with extended ends forming a tie. The edges of the ruffle and the borders of the front placket have narrow bands of hand fagoting. Center front opening with five small circular buttons and hidden snaps. Elbow length sleeves gathered and slightly "puffed" at shoulder. Designer's label: Yolande / Handmade 36
Rayon dress
A) Shirred light brown rayon dress. Short sleeves. full length B) Matching thin tie
Nightgown
Pink satin/silk nightgown with lace bodice. Long full skirt trimmed in lace, draw string at waistline. Pink silk shoulder straps.
Twill suit
Brown wool twill suit. A) Brown blazer with two front pockets; tan lining; 3 buttons in front. wide, pointed collar Designer Label inside left hem: Tailored by / Joselli / 100% all wool B) Matching knee-length skirt; no pleats
[Letters from Benjamin R. Harris and Albert K. Epstein to Dr. Meyer Bodansky - September 1940]
Letters from Albert K. Epstein and Benjamin R. Harris to Dr. Bodansky discussing possible feeding tests on the "solvit" substance and the "emargol" substance of The Emulsol Corporation.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and Kenneth L. Cartwright - December 1940]
Letters between Dr. Bodansky and Benjamin R. Harris discussing the amounts of monostearin sodium sulphoacetate and the Emulsol Corporation's emargol. Letter from Dr. Bodansky and Mr. Kenneth L. Cartwright, asking for more dried yeast extract. and dried yeast extract for animal experimentation. Letter from Kenneth L. Cartwright to Dr. Bodansky, informing him that the dried yeast concentrate, used by Dr. A. O. Welch in a yeast experiment, was discontinued and instead offers ten similar dried yeast concentrates.
[Correspondence between Richard Lehmann and Meyer Bodansky - April 1940]
Correspondence between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and Dr. Richard Lehmann in April of 1940. The first letter to Dr. Bodansky on April 12 contains compliments from Dr. Lehmann regarding Dr. Bodansky's new textbook. The return letter, sent on April 13, Dr. Bodansky thanks Dr. Lehmann for the compliments and explores further applications of the textbook.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and C. C. McDonald - April 1940]
Correspondence between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and Dr. C. C. Donald in April of 1940. In the first letter dated April 17, Dr. McDonald asks Dr. Bodansky for a copy of a paper he presented at a convention on April 4, 1940. In the reply letter dated April 19, Dr. Bodansky enclosed the paper and seeks publication in the Texas State Medical Journal.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and F. W. Schlutz - April 1940]
Correspondence between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and Dr. F. W. Schlutz in April of 1940. In the first letter to Dr. Bodansky on April 25, Dr. Schlutz laments the death of Dr. Glenn E. Cullen, discusses his replacement, and travel plans. In the return letter on April 29, Dr. Bodansky informs Dr. Schlutz that he reserved a hotel room for him and his wife for their upcoming stay in Galveston.
[Correspondence between Morris Fishbein and Meyer Bodansky - May 1940]
Correspondence between Dr. Morris Fishbein and Dr. Meyer Bodansky, in May of 1940. The first letter from Dr. Fishbein to Dr. Bodansky on May 1 features information about the publication of one of Dr. Bodansky's research papers in the Journal of the American Medical Association. In the second letter, dated May 6, Dr. Bodansky informs Dr. Fishbein that he will try to submit the paper by May 10.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and A. M. Young - May 1940]
Correspondence between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and Dr. Anna M. Young in May of 1940. The first letter, dated May 7, 1940, informs Dr. Bodansky that Dr. H. P. Smith is under consideration for the Ward Burdick Medal. The return letter on May 11 from Dr. Bodansky considers the merits of H. P. Smith's contributions to medical research.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and John Spies - May 1940]
Correspondence between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and Dr. John W. Spies in May of 1940. The first letter, sent to Dr. Spies on May 8, seeks more information regarding Dr. P. J. Hanzlik, an applicant for a pharmacy position at the hospital. Dr. Bodansky included a copy of each of the two letters that Dr. Hanzlik sent to him on March 1 and May 6. Dr. Spies replied on May 13, 1940, noting Dr. Bodansky's request and returning the letters.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and Keren Monnette - May 1940]
Correspondence between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and Keren Monnette in May of 1940. The first letter on May 13 from Monnette asks for more information about Dr. Bodansky's research methods. Dr. Bodansky replied on May 20, and referred Monnette to the ninth edition of "Clinical Diagnosis by Laboratory Methods."
[Correspondence between Rose Matthaei and Meyer Bodansky - May 19, 1940]
Letter to Dr. Meyer Bodansky from Rose Matthaei, a member of the Texas Society of Medical Technologists, on May 19, 1940. In the letter, Miss Mattheal seeks information for several non-members of her Society that are also doctors at John Sealy Memorial Hospital. Dr. Bodansky replied on May 24, acknowledging receipt of the letter.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and R. B. Anderson - May 1940]
Letter to Dr. Meyer Bodansky from R. B. Anderson, a member of the State Medical Association of Texas on May 18, 1940. In the letter, Anderson requests a copy of one of Dr. Bodansky's manuscripts. Dr. Bodansky then sent his manuscript on May 24, 1940.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and the State Medical Association of Texas - 1940]
Correspondence between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and two members of the State Medical Association of Texas, Dr. L. C. Biggers and Dr. R. B. Anderson in April and May of 1940. The five letters regard information about the topics being presented at the North Texas Medical Society.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and Gene Alpha Mullins - May 1940]
Correspondence between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and Gene Alpha Mullins in May of 1940. Gene sent Dr. Bodansky a question regarding courses offered for medical technologists on May 13, 1940. Dr. Bodansky then referred the questions to the Registry of Medical Technologists, and received an answer from the Anna Scott, Secretary of the Registry, on May 28, 1940, which he then forwarded to Gene.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and F. Green - 1940]
Correspondence between Dr. F. Green and Dr. Meyer Bodansky in the summer of 1940. Dr. Green sent a letter to Dr. Bodansky on June 8 containing annotated bibliographies to aid Dr. Bodansky in his research. Dr. Bodansky replied on July 8, thanking him for the information.
[Letters Concerning a Young Scholar's Admission to Harvard - August 1940]
Letters to two recipients named "Aaron" and "David", dated August 12-13, 1940. The first letter, which is addressed to Aaron, inquires about a course in General Semantics at the University of Chicago in the summer. The sender urges Aaron that a young scholar named "David" be admitted into the course. The second letter, also addressed to Aaron, thanks him for his telegram and his news about David. The third letter, which is from "Eleanor", "Samona", "Ruth", and another unidentifiable member of the group, congratulates David on his admission to Harvard.
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