[2012.201.B0960B.0129]

Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "For Gator, an Oklahoma City police dog, a full set of teeth is an occupational necessity." Image is of the head of a dog with a person's hands holding the mouth of the dog open to show his teeth. There is a tongue protector in the dog's mouth and a metal cap on one of the canine incisors.
Date: January 25, 1983
Creator: Hoke, Doug
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Danevang Danish Singers

Photograph of a group of older men and women singing inside St. Phillips Hall in El Campo, Texas. The front row is composed of women in traditional Danish costumes: crochet-trim aprons tied at the waist over black dresses, black bonnets tied around the neck, and long-sleeved white shirts. They are singing from sheets of music that they hold near their chests. They have been identified, from left to right, as Marie Bram, Ingeborgh Berndt Atchetee, Helena Berndt Lauritsen, Gudrun Jensen, and Lillian Roberts. There are four men in the back. They too hold red pieces of paper. They have been identified, from left to right, as Fred Swendsen, Andrew Enemark Berndt, Pastor Eric Moller, and Otto Harton. The top of a Christmas tree is behind them, as well as a drop-down projection screen, a green wreath, and a clock off to the left.
Date: January 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Selected Petrographic Photomicrographs]

Photomicrographs of 59 rock thin sections from shallow sandstone-type deposits in Eocene rocks mined from the Red Desert in south-central Wyoming (see pages 395-402 of report).
Date: January 1983
Creator: Bendix Field Engineering Corporation. Grand Junction Operations.
System: The UNT Digital Library