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Texas Week, Volume 1, Number 24, January 25, 1947
title Texas Week, Volume 1, Number 24, January 25, 1947description Weekly magazine containing Texas-related news and information: "Each week, Texas Week will present for you, through text and pictures, a concise summary of the significant news in the nation's greatest state. Included will be the most important news of state and local governments, business, industry and labor, agriculture and ranching, oil, books and the arts, religion, education and other vital phases of the state's political, economic, cultural and spiritual life" (p. 4, vol. 1, no. 1).artist/creator Sage, Clifford M. Winn, Windy Wilke, L. A. Holbrook, Raymond Long, Stuart Mundell, Jimmie Wilson, Mary Rich Malin, Jerry Rosenthal, Alfred Texas Week, Inc. Mccully, John Boyd, Evelyn Vogel, Joesubject Government And Law People Sports And Recreation Agriculture Business, Economics And Finance Religion Literature Government And Law - Politics Social Life And Customs - Popular Culture News Texas -- Description And Travel. Education Weekly Publications Arts And Crafts Science And Technologycontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Texas Week: Texas' Own Weekly Newsmagazine
title Texas Week: Texas' Own Weekly Newsmagazinedescription Weekly magazine containing Texas-related news and information: "Each week, Texas Week will present for you, through text and pictures, a concise summary of the significant news in the nation's greatest state. Included will be the most important news of state and local governments, business, industry and labor, agriculture and ranching, oil, books and the arts, religion, education and other vital phases of the state's political, economic, cultural and spiritual life" (p. 4, vol. 1, no. 1).artist/creator Sage, Clifford M. Winn, Windy Wilke, L. A. Holbrook, Raymond Long, Stuart Mundell, Jimmie Wilson, Mary Rich Malin, Jerry Rosenthal, Alfred Texas Week, Inc. Mccully, John Boyd, Evelynsubject Government And Law People Sports And Recreation Agriculture Business, Economics And Finance Religion Literature Government And Law - Politics Social Life And Customs - Popular Culture News Texas -- Description And Travel. Education Weekly Publications Arts And Crafts Science And Technologycontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Texas Week: Texas' Own Weekly Newsmagazine
title Texas Week: Texas' Own Weekly Newsmagazinedescription Weekly magazine containing Texas-related news and information: "Each week, Texas Week will present for you, through text and pictures, a concise summary of the significant news in the nation's greatest state. Included will be the most important news of state and local governments, business, industry and labor, agriculture and ranching, oil, books and the arts, religion, education and other vital phases of the state's political, economic, cultural and spiritual life" (p. 4, vol. 1, no. 1).artist/creator Sage, Clifford M. Winn, Windy Wilke, L. A. Holbrook, Raymond Long, Stuart Mundell, Jimmie Wilson, Mary Rich Malin, Jerry Rosenthal, Alfred Texas Week, Inc. Mccully, John Boyd, Evelyn Vogel, Joesubject Government And Law People Sports And Recreation Agriculture Business, Economics And Finance Religion Literature Government And Law - Politics Social Life And Customs - Popular Culture News Texas -- Description And Travel. Education Weekly Publications Arts And Crafts Science And Technologycontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Texas Week: Texas' Own Weekly Newsmagazine
title Texas Week: Texas' Own Weekly Newsmagazinedescription Weekly magazine containing Texas-related news and information: "Each week, Texas Week will present for you, through text and pictures, a concise summary of the significant news in the nation's greatest state. Included will be the most important news of state and local governments, business, industry and labor, agriculture and ranching, oil, books and the arts, religion, education and other vital phases of the state's political, economic, cultural and spiritual life" (p. 4, vol. 1, no. 1).artist/creator Sage, Clifford M. Winn, Windy Wilke, L. A. Holbrook, Raymond Mundell, Jimmie Wilson, Mary Rich Malin, Jerry Rosenthal, Alfred Texas Week, Inc. Mccully, John Boyd, Evelyn Vogel, Joesubject Government And Law People Sports And Recreation Agriculture Business, Economics And Finance Religion Literature Government And Law - Politics Social Life And Customs - Popular Culture News Texas -- Description And Travel. Education Weekly Publications Arts And Crafts Science And Technologycontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Texas Week: Texas' Own Weekly Newsmagazine
title Texas Week: Texas' Own Weekly Newsmagazinedescription Weekly magazine containing Texas-related news and information: "Each week, Texas Week will present for you, through text and pictures, a concise summary of the significant news in the nation's greatest state. Included will be the most important news of state and local governments, business, industry and labor, agriculture and ranching, oil, books and the arts, religion, education and other vital phases of the state's political, economic, cultural and spiritual life" (p. 4, vol. 1, no. 1).artist/creator Sage, Clifford M. Winn, Windy Wilke, L. A. Holbrook, Raymond Mundell, Jimmie Wilson, Mary Rich Malin, Jerry Rosenthal, Alfred Texas Week, Inc. Mccully, John Boyd, Evelynsubject Government And Law People Sports And Recreation Agriculture Business, Economics And Finance Religion Literature Government And Law - Politics Social Life And Customs - Popular Culture News Texas -- Description And Travel. Education Weekly Publications Arts And Crafts Science And Technologycontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Texas Week, Volume 1, Number 15, November 23, 1946
title Texas Week, Volume 1, Number 15, November 23, 1946description Weekly magazine containing Texas-related news and information: "Each week, Texas Week will present for you, through text and pictures, a concise summary of the significant news in the nation's greatest state. Included will be the most important news of state and local governments, business, industry and labor, agriculture and ranching, oil, books and the arts, religion, education and other vital phases of the state's political, economic, cultural and spiritual life" (p. 4, vol. 1, no. 1).artist/creator Davis, J. Don Sage, Clifford M. Meier, Milton Winn, Windy Wilke, L. A. Holbrook, Raymond Long, Stuart Mundell, Jimmie Stag, Julian Wilson, Mary Rich Malin, Jerry Hart, Weldon Rosenthal, Alfred Johnson, Vance Salazar, Juan Texas Week, Inc. Mccully, John Boyd, Evelynsubject Government And Law People Sports And Recreation Agriculture Business, Economics And Finance Religion Literature Government And Law - Politics Social Life And Customs - Popular Culture News Texas -- Description And Travel. Education Weekly Publications Arts And Crafts Science And Technologycontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Texas Week, Volume 1, Number 9, October 5, 1946
title Texas Week, Volume 1, Number 9, October 5, 1946description Weekly magazine containing Texas-related news and information: "Each week, Texas Week will present for you, through text and pictures, a concise summary of the significant news in the nation's greatest state. Included will be the most important news of state and local governments, business, industry and labor, agriculture and ranching, oil, books and the arts, religion, education and other vital phases of the state's political, economic, cultural and spiritual life" (p. 4, vol. 1, no. 1).artist/creator Davis, J. Don Sage, Clifford M. Meier, Milton Winn, Windy Holbrook, Raymond Long, Stuart Mundell, Jimmie Stag, Julian Wilson, Mary Rich Hart, Weldon Rosenthal, Alfred Johnson, Vance Salazar, Juan Texas Week, Inc. Mccully, John Boyd, Evelynsubject Government And Law People Sports And Recreation Agriculture Business, Economics And Finance Religion Literature Government And Law - Politics Social Life And Customs - Popular Culture News Texas -- Description And Travel. Education Weekly Publications Arts And Crafts Science And Technologycontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Old man with a dog
title Old man with a dogdescription This is a photograph of a room filled with items. In the center of the room, there is an older man (Nick Merfelder, the Justice of the Peace at Fort Davis) with a moustache sitting in a chair smoking a pipe and reading something on a short table in front of him. A large dog is sitting next to him with its head in the Merfelder's lap. There are several chairs and tables covered in books, papers, and lambs near the man. The room is relatively large with wood paneling across the floor, far wall, and ceiling and a stove in the back. There are windows to the left and right. Various paintings and photographs are hung on the wall. To the right, there is a table with several musical instruments including a violin (or viola) in a case, trombone, and clarinet as well as sheet music on a stand; behind the instruments are a wardrobe, a desk covered in papers, and three coats hanging on the wall. A door in the far wall of the room is open, showing a glimpse of other rooms.artist/creator Unknownsubject Social Life And Customs - Furnishings Chairs Arts And Crafts - Music Merfelder, Nick Lamps Newspapers Rugs Pipe Instruments Social Life And Customs - Popular Culture Books People - Individuals Dog Stovecontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Cow Country Comedy
title Cow Country Comedydescription Paper on the history and development of West Texas humorartist/creator Odell, Cindysubject Social Life And Customs - Popular Culture Gillett, James B. Evans, Joe M. Middleton, Lee Roycontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
First human flag in Hot Springs, Arkansas State Fair
title First human flag in Hot Springs, Arkansas State Fairdescription Portrait of the first human flag formed in honor of Theodore Roosevelt. Taken at the Arkansas State Fair in 1910.artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
My Land, My Heritage, My Hope: Slide 107
title My Land, My Heritage, My Hope: Slide 107description Photograph of a set from the movie, "Giant" including the front of a stone mansion with a car parked in front. The image accompanied a written speech, with the caption: "The house used for the shooting still stands in the pasture where it was put together nearly fourteen years ago" (p. 12).artist/creator Unknownsubject Architecture Movie Sets Social Life And Customs - Popular Culture Arts And Crafts - Theatre - Motion Pictures Filmscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Frame of a mansion on the set of Giant
title Frame of a mansion on the set of Giantdescription Photograph of a set from the movie, "Giant" showing a close up of one side and the wooden bracing across the back of the facade. The image accompanied a written speech, with the caption: "In 1955, a Warner Brothers film crew [...] moved into Marfa [for] the on-location shooting of the movie, 'Giant,' based on the novel by Edna Ferber. The three hundred stars' and crewmen's presence was probably the most exciting event in Marfa's recent history" (pp. 11-12).artist/creator Unknownsubject Architecture Movie Sets Social Life And Customs - Popular Culture Arts And Crafts - Theatre - Motion Pictures Filmscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Set of Giant
title Set of Giantdescription Photograph of a set from the movie, "Giant" including the front of a stone mansion that has decorative ironwork along the roofline. The image accompanied a written speech, with the caption: "During a severe drought which strained the economy, help came from a glamorous source. In 1955, a Warner Brothers film crew with movie stars, including Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, Chill Wills, and others moved into Marfa. The event was the on-location shooting of the movie, 'Giant,' based on the novel by Edna Ferber" (p. 11).artist/creator Unknownsubject Architecture Movie Sets Social Life And Customs - Popular Culture Arts And Crafts - Theatre - Motion Pictures Filmscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH)