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Image of the Hillel Foundation Building at The University of Texas at Austin

Description: Black and white image of a Hillel Foundation building located at the University of Texas at Austin. The image shows a two story, rectangular building with a steeple at the top. There are people gathered outside of the building. The text at the bottom of this image reads "University of Texas/ Austin Texas/ Hillel Foundation/ Geo. L. Dahl - Architect/ Dallas 6-5-45 Texas."
Date: June 5, 1945
Creator: Dahl, Geo. L.
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Gas Pipe 2020 Calendar illustration, 1]

Description: Illustration that appeared on the 2020 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring Mister Gas Pipe in several different outfits. Text at the bottom of the illustration reads, "50 YEARS OF PEACE, LOVE & SMOKE."
Date: 2020~
Creator: Brooks, Steve
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Gas Pipe 2020 Calendar illustration, 2]

Description: Illustration that appeared on the 2020 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring a parody of the game Chutes and Ladders. Text at the bottom of the illustration reads, "PEACE LOVE & SMOKE [--] Roll-A-Die & Start-At-One, Land-On-Ladders & Climb-Up, Land-On-Slides & Chute-Down, Hit-50-First & WIN!"
Date: 2020~
Creator: Brooks, Steve
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Gas Pipe 2008 Calendar illustration]

Description: Illustration that appeared on the 2008 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring Mister Gas Pipe with various celebrities and fictional characters. Main text within the illustration reads, "VOTE FOR ME AND I'LL SET YOU FREE! [--] MISTER GAS PIPE FOR PRESIDENT."
Date: 2007
Creator: Brooks, Steve
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Gas Pipe 2006 Calendar illustration]

Description: Illustration that appeared on the 2006 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring Mister Gas Pipe among various musicians and political figures. Text around the border of the illustration reads, (clockwise from top left) "FIGHTING FOR YOUR RIGHT TO PURSUE HAPPINESS [--] BOY HOWDY AND EVERYTHING [--] FREEDOM FROM OPPRESSION! UPHOLD PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY [--] FIND PEACE, FREE LOVE AND LIBERTY."
Date: 2006~
Creator: Brooks, Steve
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Gas Pipe 1999 Calendar illustration]

Description: Illustration that appeared on the 1999 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring Mister Gas Pipe standing with a group of items being advertised in the "TRAVELING MUSEUM of the PSYCHEDELIC PHENOMENON & ROCK N'ROLL TRIVIA" (top text).
Date: 1998
Creator: Brooks, Steve
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Gas Pipe 1996 Calendar illustration]

Description: Illustration that appeared on the 1996 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring outlines of Texas and New Mexico with a train going from Austin to Albuquerque. Text on the side of the train reads, "G.P. EXPRESS [--] TRAVELLING SHOW [--] FUN ENTERTAINMENT [--] COMING SOON."
Date: 1996~
Creator: Brooks, Steve
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Gas Pipe 1994 Calendar illustration]

Description: Illustration that appeared on the 1994 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring Mister Gas Pipe dancing with various world leaders. Text at the bottom of the illustration reads, "VISUALIZE WORLD PEACE."
Date: 1993
Creator: Brooks, Steve
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Gas Pipe 1991 Calendar illustration]

Description: Illustration that appeared on the 1991 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring Mister Gas Pipe doing various eco-friendly activities. Text above the date reads, "HAVE YOU HUGGED YOUR PLANET TODAY?"
Date: 1990
Creator: Brooks, Steve
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Gas Pipe 1988 Calendar illustration]

Description: Illustration that appeared on the 1988 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring Mister Gas Pipe with various other characters. Main text within the illustration reads, "MISTER GAS PIPE FOR PRESIDENT [--] 'VOTE FOR ME, AND I'LL SET YOU FREE.'"
Date: 1986
Creator: Brooks, Steve
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Gas Pipe 1978 Calendar illustration]

Description: Illustration that appeared on the 1978 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring Mister Gas Pipe among various characters from popular cartoons and movies. Text within the illustration reads, "THIS IS THE SIXTH PRINTING OF THE 'WORLD WIDE' FAMOUS... GAS PIPE CALENDAR [--] GAS PIPE [--] 1978 [--] LEGALIZATION YEAR."
Date: 1977
Creator: Brooks, Steve
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Transparency sheet for yellow - The Gas Pipe]

Description: A transparency that depicts clothing and displays text that reads "The Gas Pipe." The word "yellow" is handwritten in marker in the bottom right-hand corner of the transparency.
Date: 1973
Creator: Brooks, Steve
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Gas Pipe, Dallas, Texas]

Description: A print of an illustration that depicts a man driving an automobile and smoking a pipe. The automobile has text on the side advertising a business called "Gas Pipe" in Dallas, Texas. The illustration contains some outlines made with a pen.
Date: 1973
Creator: Brooks, Steve
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Christmas greeting card]

Description: Card featuring an illustration of an anthropomorphic lion holding a lamb with the text "Peace on Earth." Lists volunteers and contributors to the 1988 People with AIDS Holiday Gift Project.
Date: December 1988
Creator: Engelbreit, Mary
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clipping: Glenn Box political cartoon]

Description: Clipping from the Dallas Morning News for February 7, 1992. Political cartoon depicting Glenn Box that criticizes his stance on gay hiring by the police.
Date: February 7, 1992
Creator: Deore
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Glenn Box political cartoon]

Description: Photocopy of a clipping from Dallas Morning News for February 7, 1992. Political cartoon depicting Glenn Box. Criticizes Box's stance on gay hiring by the Dallas Police Department (Duplicate of UNTA_AR0887-001-17-001).
Date: February 7, 1992
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Traditions of Thanksgiving

Description: Print of an illustration titled "Traditions of Thanksgiving," with a series of overlapping images above the text "The Thanksgivings of Man." In the image, the spiral-shaped chapel at Thanks-Giving Square and adjacent gardens are in the foreground; behind the chapel, a number of figures are depicted, including Abraham Lincoln (right), a Native American (left), George Washington (center), a pilgrim, and a bearded man next to the ten commandments (upper-center).
Date: unknown
Creator: Eubanks, Tony
Partner: The Thanks-Giving Foundation

[Colorado Amendment 2 political cartoon]

Description: A political cartoon by David Brady depicting the Colorado state as a baseball player who missed the Constitution with his Amendment Two baseball bat. The second panel features the U.S. Constitution ship defeating the Colorado Amendment Two ship and a caricature saying "The Constitution wins again!"
Date: May 21, 1996
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Colorado Amendment 2 political cartoon]

Description: A political cartoon by David Brady depicting the Colorado state as a baseball player who missed the Constitution with his Amendment Two baseball bat. The second panel features the U.S. Constitution ship defeating the Colorado Amendment Two ship and a caricature saying "The Constitution wins again!"
Date: May 21, 1996
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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