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1.2. & 3 Ranch Headquarters After a Snow

Photograph of the 1,2 & 3 ranch after a snowfall. There are several dark wooden buildings and a wooden fence covered in snow. Next to the buildings is a Model T car, a water tower and a windmill. In the foreground is snow-covered ground.
Date: March 17, 1932
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

4-H Club Dairy and Poultry Judging

Photograph of the 4-H Club Dairy and Poultry Judging by the judging school in Oklahoma County. The photo shows a group of black men outside and standing around a display of caged chickens. The photo was printed by MacArthur Co., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Date: 1932
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

4-H Club Dairy Judging

Photograph of 4-H Club Dairy Judging in Seminole County. The photo shows a group of African American men with a few head of cattle outside a barn.
Date: 1932
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

9" Gate Valve - Ventilation

Blueprint depicting technical details of Battleship Texas.
Date: March 6, 1932
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Technical Drawing
System: The Portal to Texas History

[1932 Ahavath Sholom Confirmation Class]

Photograph of the 1932 Ahavath Sholom confirmation class standing around the altar (called a bimah) of the synagogue located at 823 Taylor Street in downtown Fort Worth, Texas. The members of the photograph, from left to right, are: Top row: Sylvia Engler (Roberts), Jesonda Gilbert (Fox), Sadye May Carshon (Garsek), Bessie Resnick, Lillian Rose Rabinowitz (Rosenthal), Rebecca Laves, Pearl Paul, Gussie Kruger, Dorothy Dworkin (Glazer), Sarah Weisblatt (Kragen), Rhoda Kershner. Bottom row: Jennie Moses (Winkler)(teacher), Rabbi Philip Graubart.
Date: 1932
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

1932 Graduate Students

Photo of the 1932 eleven graduate students. Six males and five females. Panel typing: "1932 R.1 Cletus Schwab - Clarence Wolf - Lloyd Menz - Max Bishop - Hugh McClaren - Francis Dill. R.2 Sybilla Gatz - Loretta Redell - Gertrude Von. Elm - Catherine Emerick - Laura Donnelly."
Date: 1932
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[1932 Liberty County Officials]

Photograph of head shots of the 1932 Liberty County officials, including C. A. Miles, C. E. Smith, Pat C. Lowe, H. D. Grogan, Ernest Pickett, R. E. Biggs, V. E. Simmons, B. B. Lovett Sapp, Thomas B. Coe, W. W. Jett, E. H. McLean, Gerald Partlow, George L. Farmer, K. B. Rice, J. K. Turner, and Tom Minnock. A picture of a building is placed in the middle of the photo. The Liberty County Courthouse as it was in 1932 is pictured in the center.
Date: 1932
Creator: Young, Moon
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

1932 Okeene Basketball Team

Photograph of girls' basketball team with coach, numbers written in red on faces, 1932.
Date: 1932
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[2012.201.B0415.0152]

Photograph is of a young man who is wearing a running singlet with the word "Lawton" on the front.
Date: February 4, 1932
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[N. A. Holley & Sons Grocery Market]

Photograph of the interior of the N. A. Holley & Sons Grocery Market in Mesquite, Texas. Nathanial A. Holley stands behind a glass cigar display.
Date: 1932
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[N. A. Holley & Sons Storefront]

Photograph of the front and side of a brick building housing N. A. Holley & Sons Grocery Market in Mesquite, Texas. A man in overalls is visible inside the store window, where various items are on display in the storefront.
Date: 1932
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Abstract of Original Titles of Zavala's colony with names of grantees, dates ot title, and quantity during the years 1834-1835. September 1, 1932] (open access)

[Abstract of Original Titles of Zavala's colony with names of grantees, dates ot title, and quantity during the years 1834-1835. September 1, 1932]

A true and correct copy of pages 137 to 151 inclusive taken from "An Abstract of the Original Titles of Record in the General Land office in Austin, Texas: September 1, 1932.
Date: September 1, 1932
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History

Academic Dep't. - Airplane & Engine Shop Instruction, Randolph Field, Texas

Photograph of military personnel are receiving instruction in airplane and engine shop at Randolph Field, Texas.
Date: September 19, 1932
Creator: United States. Army. Air Corps.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Academic Dep't. - Rigging Section, Randolph Field, Texas

Photograph of the rigging section for building and equipping airplanes at Randolph Field Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas.
Date: September 19, 1932
Creator: United States. Army. Air Corps.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History
An Account of the Early History of Surgery in Texas (open access)

An Account of the Early History of Surgery in Texas

Text of the presidential address given at the Texas Surgical Society meeting held in Fort Worth on October 16, 1932. It discusses the early history of surgery in Texas, including the development of the specialty, early surgical procedures, the first medical associations and organizations, and discussions of notable Texas surgeons.
Date: October 1932
Creator: Singleton, Albert Olin, 1882-1947
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The Portal to Texas History
An Account of the Early History of Surgery in Texas (open access)

An Account of the Early History of Surgery in Texas

Text of the presidential address given at the Texas Surgical Society meeting held in Fort Worth on October 16, 1932. It discusses the early history of surgery in Texas, including the development of the specialty, early surgical procedures, the first medical associations and organizations, and discussions of notable Texas surgeons.
Date: October 1932
Creator: Singleton, Albert Olin, 1882-1947
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The Portal to Texas History
An Account of the Early History of Surgery in Texas (open access)

An Account of the Early History of Surgery in Texas

Text of the presidential address given at the Texas Surgical Society meeting held in Fort Worth on October 16, 1932. It discusses the early history of surgery in Texas, including the development of the specialty, early surgical procedures, the first medical associations and organizations, and discussions of notable Texas surgeons.
Date: October 1932
Creator: Singleton, Albert Olin, 1882-1947
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The Portal to Texas History
Accurate Calculation of Multispar Cantilever and Semicantilever Wings With Parallel Webs Under Direct and Indirect Loading (open access)

Accurate Calculation of Multispar Cantilever and Semicantilever Wings With Parallel Webs Under Direct and Indirect Loading

In the present report the computation is actually carried through for the case of parallel spars of equal resistance in bending without direct loading, including plotting of the influence lines; for other cases the method of calculation is explained. The development of large size airplanes can be speeded up by accurate methods of calculation such as this.
Date: March 1932
Creator: Sänger, Eugen
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Address of Hon. Charles N. Haskell (open access)

Address of Hon. Charles N. Haskell

Article is a speech made by the Honorable Charles N. Haskell that was delivered to the Oklahoma Historical Society during the 25th Anniversary celebration for the state. Haskell was the first governor of Oklahoma.
Date: Winter 1932
Creator: Haskell, Charles N.
Object Type: Article
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Adjusting Corn Belt Farming to Meet Corn-Borer Conditions (open access)

Adjusting Corn Belt Farming to Meet Corn-Borer Conditions

"The European corn borer is recognized as a dangerous enemy of the corn crop.... Its eradication is considered economically impossible but it is believed that the injury may be kept at a point so low that little commercial damage will occur during normal seasons. This can be done by using control measures and practices that have proved to be effective.... On some farms some changes in the crops grown and in their sequence will aid materially in controlling the borer and may prove profitable even when borers are not present. The control program for the individual farm should be given consideration at once in order to avoid sudden disturbance of the organization and operation of the farm when control measures do become inevitable. The necessity of concerted effort by all producers in an infested district becomes evident when the life habits of the borer are considered." -- p. ii
Date: 1932
Creator: Myres, Kenneth Hayes, 1898-
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Model Wing Having a Split Flap Deflected Downward and Moved to the Rear (open access)

The Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Model Wing Having a Split Flap Deflected Downward and Moved to the Rear

"Tests were made on a model wing with three different sized split trailing-edged flaps, in the NACA 7 by 10 foot wind tunnel. The flaps were formed of the lower rear portion of the wing and were rotated downward about axes at their front edges. The lift, drag, and center of pressure were measured with the axis in its original position and also with it moved back in even steps to the trailing edge of the main wing, giving in effect an increase in area. The split flaps when deflected about their original axis locations gave slightly higher maximum lift coefficients than conventional trailing-edge flaps, and the lift coefficients were increased still further by moving the axes toward the rear" (p. 1).
Date: May 1932
Creator: Weick, Fred E. & Harris, Thomas A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The aerodynamic characteristics of a slotted Clark y wing as affected by the auxiliary airfoil position (open access)

The aerodynamic characteristics of a slotted Clark y wing as affected by the auxiliary airfoil position

From Summary: "Aerodynamic force tests on a slotted Clark Y wing were conducted in a vertical wind tunnel to determine the best position for a given auxiliary airfoil with respect to the main wing. A systematic series of 100 changes in location of the auxiliary airfoil were made to cover all the probable useful ranges of slot gap, slot width, and slot depth. The results of the investigation may be applied to the design of automatic or controlled slots on wings with geometric characteristics similar to the wing tested. The best positions of the auxiliary airfoil were covered by the range of the tests, and the position for desired aerodynamic characteristics may easily be obtained from charts prepared especially for the purpose."
Date: 1932~
Creator: Wenzinger, Carl J. & Shortal, Joseph A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Aerodynamic Characteristics of Airfoils at Negative Angles of Attack (open access)

The Aerodynamic Characteristics of Airfoils at Negative Angles of Attack

From Introduction: "The present report gives all the results, including those published in reference 1 and the results of previously un-published tests tests of the airfoils at positive angles of attack."
Date: February 26, 1932
Creator: Anderson, Raymond F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerodynamic characteristics of circular-arc airfoils at high speeds (open access)

Aerodynamic characteristics of circular-arc airfoils at high speeds

From Summary: "The aerodynamic characteristics of eight circular-arc airfoils at speeds of 0.5, 0.8, 0.95, and 1.08 times the speed of sound have been determined in an open-jet air stream 2 inches in diameter, using models of 1-inch chord. The lower surface of each airfoil was plane; the upper surface was cylindrical. As compared with the measurements described in NACA-TR-319, the circular-arc airfoils at speeds of 0.95 and 1.08 times the speed of sound are more efficient than airfoils of the R. A. F. or Clark Y families. At a speed of 0.5 times the speed of sound, the thick circular-arc sections are extremely inefficient, but thin sections compare favorably with those of the R. A. F. family. A moderate round of the sharp edges changes the characteristics very little and is in many instances beneficial. The results indicate that the section of the blades of propellers intended for use at high tip-speeds should be of the circular-arc form for the outer part of the blade and should be changed gradually to the R. A. F. or Clark Y form as the hub is approached."
Date: 1932~
Creator: Briggs, L. J. & Dryden, H. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library