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[Club Caravan Performance]

Description: Photograph of a performance on stage at the Caravan Club, located at located at 2360 North Interstate 35. The singer on stage is Meg Myles, star of "Satan in High Heels" (1962). She is wearing a light colored, with a glittery belt at the waist. She can be seen standing with her arms stretched open wide while singing and looking at the camera. A pianist, bass, and saxophone player can all be seen playing behind her, all part of the Ken Ragsdale Orchestra.
Date: September 8, 1961
Creator: Mears, Dewey G.
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Dining Hall Decor]

Description: Photograph of a dining hall in the former Commodore Perry Hotel. In the foreground, a small table with a flower arrangement on it can be seen to the right, and a decorative brick wall or room divider can be seen to the left. The room is filled with tables covered in table cloths and dinner ware, accompanied by dining chairs. There are dark, square columns throughout the room, and windows made of glass blocks can be seen in the background. A man and woman can be seen seated at a table in the bac… more
Date: September 19, 1959
Creator: Mears, Dewey G.
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Exterior of the Milam Cafeteria Building]

Description: Photograph of the southwest corner of the Milam Cafeteria taken from across the street. It is a multi-story brick building with decorative stonework around the corners and quoins on the corners; the walls of the ground floor appear to be stuccoed. There are lines of cars on both sides of the building.
Date: September 10, 1947
Creator: Mears, Dewey G.
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Exterior View of a House]

Description: Photograph of the exterior of a house taken from the south. It is a one-story house with a carport on the right side. There are exterior windows on the west and south faces of the building, and the entrance is on the south face.
Date: September 1950
Creator: Mears, Dewey G.
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Exterior View of a Phi Mu Sorority House]

Description: Photograph of an exterior view of a Phi Mu sorority house. It is a two-story building with large plate glass windows on both floors. There is a large front yard with trees around it, and a stone walkway leading up to the house.
Date: September 18, 1952
Creator: Mears, Dewey G.
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Exterior View of a Phi Mu Sorority House]

Description: Photograph of an exterior view of a Phi Mu sorority house. It is a two-story building with exterior windows on both floors. There is a large front yard with trees around it, and a stone walkway leading up to the house.
Date: September 18, 1952
Creator: Mears, Dewey G.
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Exterior View of the Commmodore Perry Hotel]

Description: Photograph of an exterior view of the Commodore Perry Hotel. It is a 12-story building with cars parked on the street outside. The words "COMMODORE PERRY" are in large letters above the doors. To the left is a smaller building with a sign reading "William Charles."
Date: September 20, 1950
Creator: Mears, Dewey G.
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Floral Arrangement With Cards]

Description: Photograph of a flower arrangement with cards. There is another display with cards, and an ashtray with a cigarette and a pack of cigarettes. There is also a news article in a holder with a pen.
Date: September 14, 1951
Creator: Mears, Dewey G.
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Interior View of a Phi Mu Sorority House Bedroom]

Description: Photograph of an interior view of a Phi Mu sorority house bedroom. There are two beds, and a bedside table/dresser. It has four drawers, an alarm clock, a picture of a man, a lamp, and a mirror. There is also a board hung by string with paper and pictures on it.
Date: September 18, 1952
Creator: Mears, Dewey G.
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library
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