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Westerholm, Ralph & Marilyn Petersen, Michael Bram, Irvin Wind Home

Description: Photograph of a red brick, single-story house. Photograph was taken from the street. Some asphalt is seen on the foreground. A dirt walkway leads to the front entrance, which is partially hidden by the palm trees that surround the front lawn of the house. On the back of the photograph, hand-written text explains that ownership of the house moved from Peter Westerholm, then to Ralph and Marilyn Petersen, and finally to Michael and Shannon Bram.
Date: 1950/1990
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society

[Dr. Al Cox reading a book]

Description: Portrait of Dr. Al Cox reading a book. Dr. Cox is reading a book with a slight grin on his face, dressed in a suit with a polka-dot tie. Two stacks of books can be seen behind him. Dr. Cox was associated with the School of Business at North Texas State University.
Date: [1950..1990]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Man playing the piano]

Description: Photograph of an unknown man playing the piano. He looks downwards as his hands press the keys on the piano. The man is dressed in formal attire and wears glasses. Other musicians can be seen in the background.
Date: [1950..1990]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Men's Gymnasium]

Description: Photograph of the Men's Gymnasium on W Highland St across from where the Coliseum now stands. Men can be seen working on the roof. Several cars are parked by the curb. The text "B B 5014 - B" can be seen in the bottom left of the image. The gym is also known as “the pit.” The gym opened December 1, 1950, with a seating capacity of 4,500. The opening of this facility allowed spectators other than students to attend games and other programs. It was renamed the Ken Bahnsen Gym in 2005.
Date: [1950..1990]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Men's Gymnasium]

Description: Photograph of the Men's Gymnasium on W Highland St across from where the Coliseum now stands. The image shows the building's exterior, which includes a large sign that reads "Mens Gymnasium," and two floors with large windows. It is also known as “the pit.” The gym opened December 1, 1950, with a seating capacity of 4,500. The opening of this facility allowed spectators other than students to attend games and other programs. It was renamed the Ken Bahnsen Gym in 2005.
Date: [1950..1990]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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