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[Generals Orders - Eighth United States Army]
Generals orders from the desk of Major General Leven C. Allen, typed up by R. L. Butt, Jr. The orders are in regards to the men awarded the Silver Star, the Bronze Star, Air Medal - Award and the Commendation Ribbon. Lieutenant Colonel Olinto M. Barsanti has been awarded the Silver Star, for gallantry in action during a counter-attack of the enemy in the vicinity of Inje, Korea.
[John Milligan Hunting with a Slingshot (1)]
Photograph of John Milligan shooting a slingshot. In the image Milligan stands in a shooting stance on top of a hill covered in snow and dead wildflowers. Photo was made during the Michigan Annual Slingshot vs. Bow and Arrow Rabbit Hunt. John Milligan, a machinist in Detroit, Michigan who was also the “country’s greatest slingshot expert. “He won local fame by shooting the marks out of playing cards, hitting objects in mid air and bagging game in the field.” Joe took John national with his photos documenting his talent and accuracy. To assure accuracy, he has designed his own precision-built aluminum sling, called the Milligan Special. Additional photos and information can be found in the Clark Family Collection. Photos from this series appeared in eight national publications. Here you can find articles in “Life Magazine . February 3, 1961. Pages 80-83. And in a fifteen page pictorial in the book “Photojournalism” by Joe Clark, HBSS. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Clark PhotoFile: 0000-0003-8
[John Milligan Hunting with a Slingshot (1) Silhouette]
Photograph of John Milligan shooting a slingshot. In the image Milligan is being backlight causing his body to be silhouetted while he stands in a shooting stance on top of a hill covered in snow and dead wildflowers. Narrative by Junebug Clark: This photo was made at the AnnualMichigan Slingshot vs. Bow and Arrow Rabbit Hunt. Slingshots always won and with Slingshot Milligan on hand victory was assured. John Milligan, a machinist in Detroit, Michigan who was also the “country’s greatest slingshot expert. "He won local fame by shooting the marks out of playing cards, hitting objects in mid air and bagging game in the field.” Joe took John national with his photos documenting his talent and accuracy. To assure accuracy, he has designed his own precision-built aluminum sling, called the Milligan Special. Additional photos and information can be found in the Clark Family Collection. Photos from this series appeared in eight national publications. Here you can find articles in Life Magazine, February 3, 1961, pages 80-83. And in a fifteen page pictorial in the book “Photojournalism” by Joe Clark, HBSS. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Signed by: Joe Clark, HBSS Clark PhotoFile: 6280-15
[John Milligan Hunting with a Slingshot (2) Sihlouette]
Photograph of John Milligan shooting a slingshot. In the image Milligan is being backlight causing his body to be silhouetted while he stands in a shooting stance on top of a hill covered in snow and dead wildflowers. Narrative by Junebug Clark: This photo was made at the AnnualMichigan Slingshot vs. Bow and Arrow Rabbit Hunt. Slingshots always won and with Slingshot Milligan on hand victory was assured. John Milligan, a machinist in Detroit, Michigan who was also the “country’s greatest slingshot expert. “He won local fame by shooting the marks out of playing cards, hitting objects in mid air and bagging game in the field.” Joe took John national with his photos documenting his talent and accuracy. To assure accuracy, he has designed his own precision-built aluminum sling, called the Milligan Special. Additional photos and information can be found in the Clark Family Collection. Photos from this series appeared in eight national publications. Here you can find articles in “Life Magazine . February 3, 1961. Pages 80-83. And in a fifteen page pictorial in the book “Photojournalism” by Joe Clark, HBSS. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Clark PhotoFile: 6280-15
[Slingshot hunter with rabbit]
Photograph of a hunter holding up a rabbit he bagged with his slingshot. In the image, the hunter wearing winter hunting gear is holding a rabbit in one arm and his sling shot in the other as he goes through snow covered bushes. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Clark PhotoFile: 6280-44
[Various shots from the Country Store]
Four photographs depicting various scenes from the Country Store in Cumberland Gap, Tennessee.
[Clipping: Today's Talk]
Newspaper clipping including an article written by George Matthew Adams which discusses doing different things aside from your everyday routine.
[Clients' Dinner]
Photograph of a large group of people being served at dinner tables. They are all dressed in formal attire.
[Client's Dinner]
Photograph of a large group of people being served at dinner tables.
[Client's Dinner]
Photograph of a large group of people being served at dinner tables.
[Family sitting in a living room]
Photograph of a woman, man, and young girl sitting together in a living room with a television set in the foreground. The man and the girl look at the camera with slight smiles on their face.
[Family sitting in a living room, 2]
Photograph of a woman, man, and young girl sitting together in a living room with a television set in the foreground. The man and the girl look at the camera with slight smiles on their face.
[Family sitting in a living room, 3]
Photograph of a woman, man, and young girl sitting together in a living room with a television set in the foreground. The man smiles at the camera. The woman looks to the side and smiles while the girl has a blank expression on her face.
[A family watching television]
Photograph of a woman, man, and young girl sitting facing a living room television. A framed photograph can be seen on top of the television. A table with chairs is visible in the background.
[A family watching television, 2]
Photograph of a woman, man, and young girl sitting facing a living room television. A framed photograph can be seen on top of the television. A table with chairs is visible in the background.
[A family watching television, 3]
Photograph of a woman, man, and young girl sitting facing a living room television. A framed photograph can be seen on top of the television. A table with chairs is visible in the background.
[Five men socializing]
Photograph of five men in formal attire socializing. One of the men is holding a cigarette. A clock hangs on the wall behind them.
[Four men sitting behind desk on TV set]
Photograph of a television sound stage that has four men in suits sitting behind a desk. A table to the side is covered with a white tablecloth. Two television cameras are in the foreground and a boom microphone extends from one of the cameras.
[Four women and a young girl]
Photograph of four women and a young girl sitting together on a couch. The women smile at the camera while the girl looks off to the side. Floral wallpaper fills the wall behind them.
[Four women and a young girl, 2]
Photograph of four women and a young girl sitting together on a couch. The women smile at the camera while the girl looks off to the side. Floral wallpaper fills the wall behind them.
[A large group of men eating together]
Photograph of a large group of men in formal attire, eating together. Every man is wearing a name tag. There are servers refilling drinks.
[M. Renaud, Mr. Cranston, and Party]
Photograph of a woman among a group of seated and standing men in suits. Mr. Cranston can be seen sitting on the far left. Some of the men appear to be conversing.
[M. Renaud, Mr. Cranston, and Party]
Photograph of four men seated and wearing suits. Mr. Cranston can be seen sitting on the far left. They appear to be conversing.
[M. Renaud, Mr. Cranston, and Party]
Photograph of a woman among a group of seated and standing men in suits. Mr. Cranston can be seen sitting on the far left. Some of the men appear to be conversing.
[Man and woman watching television]
Photograph of a couple facing a television set with their backs to the camera. The wall in front of them is decorated with floral wallpaper. A window with curtains is visible in front of them.
[Man and woman watching television, 2]
Photograph of a couple facing a television set with their backs to the camera. The wall in front of them is decorated with floral wallpaper. A window with curtains is visible in front of them.
[Man working in a factory]
Photograph of an easel holding a picture of a man at work in a factory.
[Margaret McDonald, 2]
Portrait of Margaret McDonald. She looks at the camera with a slight smile on her face. She wears a long-sleeve button-up top and earrings. She has short, dark curly hair.
[Photo of a factory]
Photograph of an easel holding a picture of a factory.
[Photo of cows in a field]
Photograph of an easel holding a picture of cows in a field.
[See Saw Zoo]
Photograph of a puppet show, See Saw Zoo, featuring two characters.
[See Saw Zoo]
Photograph of a puppet show, See Saw Zoo, featuring two characters.
[See Saw Zoo]
Photograph of a puppet show, See Saw Zoo, featuring two characters.
[See Saw Zoo]
Photograph of a puppet show featuring two characters.
[Six Opaques for Daricraft]
Photograph of an easel holding a picture of men and women at work in a kitchen.
[Six Opaques for Daricraft]
Photograph of an easel holding a picture of men and women at work in a kitchen environment.
[Small group of men and women socializing]
Photograph of a small group of men and women socializing with a wall clock in the background.
[Three men socializing]
Photograph of three men in formal attire socializing. Each man is wearing a name tag.
[Two men and two women on a couch]
Photograph of two men and two women sitting on a couch together. One woman looks directly at the camera with a blank expression on her face. One man and a woman appear to be having a conversation. Floral wallpaper fills the wall behind them.
[Two men and two women on a couch, 2]
Photograph of two men and two women sitting on a couch together. One woman looks directly at the camera and smiles. One man and a woman appear to be having a conversation. Floral wallpaper fills the wall behind them.
[WBAP Building in Snow]
Photograph of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram station, viewed from across a field of snow. Automobiles are parked in front of the building.
[The 1951 Esquire Girl Calendar and Envelope]
The 1951 Esquire Girl "Special Deluxe Glossy Edition" features "12 Luscious Lovelies in Full Color". The calendar goes from January to December and is complete with illustrations by American artist Al Moore, and verses for each month.
The Esquire Girl by Al Moore "Printers Devil"
Page from Esquire magazine featuring illustrations of women and descriptive text. The first image is an Al Moore Esquire girl spread. The "Printers Devil" depicts a blonde woman on the phone wearing sleeping shorts paired with a verse using type and font metaphors. The next image is a painting depicting famous American thoroughbred racehorse Dark Secret winning the 1934 Jockey Club Gold Cup. "One of greatest finishes in the history of sports" refer to in the last 16th of a mile, Dark Secret stumbled fracturing his leg but went on to finish the race and win by a head, after which he had to be put down.
Catalog of North Texas State College: 1951-1952, Undergraduate
Catalog for North Texas State College includes information about class offerings as well as general information about the school (academic calendar, list of officers and faculty, admissions and degree requirements, financial information, etc.).
[Commencement Announcement for North Texas State College, May 24, 1951]
A graduation card from the President. Printed on the card are the words, "President and Mrs. McConnell At Home Honoring the Graduating Classes. On Thursday Evening, May 24 Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-One. Union Building Dancing. Eight to Ten."
[Commencement Program for North Texas State College, August 24, 1951]
Commencement program for North Texas State College in 1951. Printed on the cover are the words, "Summer Commencement of North Texas. Denton, Texas. Friday August Twenty-Fourth Nineteenth Hundred and Fifty-One at Eight O'Clock in the Evening. The Men's Gymnasium." The program contains the order of service and a list of graduates for both the baccalaureate and master's degree.
[Commencement Program for North Texas State College Corrected Copy, February 1951]
Commencement program for North Texas State College in 1951. Printed on the cover are the words, "Winter Commencement of North Texas State College. Denton, Texas. Corrected Copy. Thursday, February Nineteenth Hundred and Fifty-One AT Three o clock in the Afternoon. The Mens Gymnasium." The program contains the order of service and a list of graduates for both the baccalaureate and master's degree.
[Commencement Program for North Texas State College, June 3, 1951]
Commencement program for North Texas State College in 1951. Printed on the cover are the words, "The Baccalaureate Service of North Texas State College Denton, Texas. Sunday, June Third Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-One At Eleven o'Clock in the Morning The Men's Gymnasium."
[Commencement Program for North Texas State College, June 3, 1951]
Commencement program for North Texas State College in 1951. Printed on the cover are the words, "The Sixty-First Annual Commencement of North Texas State College. Denton, Texas. Sunday, June Third Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-One At Eight o'Clock in the Evening. The Men's Gymnasium." The program contains the order of service and a list of graduates for both the baccalaureate and master's degree.
North Texas State College Schedule of Classes: Fall 1951
Schedule of classes at North Texas State College for the Fall semester providing a list of classes that will be offered by department, with times and locations. It also includes class indexes and other information about registration procedures, exams, tuition, and related topics.
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