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[Arlington Police Substation 1 described in the Arlington Citizen Journal, 1973, 1st view] (open access)

[Arlington Police Substation 1 described in the Arlington Citizen Journal, 1973, 1st view]

Photograph of a newspaper clipping from the Arlington Citizen Journal dated November 8, 1973 telling about Arlington's first police substation located on Little School Road. Arlington Substation 1 shared the facility with Fire Station 7. Substation 1 was also referred to as Little Road Station. A police motorcycle, a detective car, and a community service van are parked in the front parking lot and fire vehicles are parked inside the fire station garages. When the building opened in 1971, a portion of the building was used by the Police Department for a training center, community services, polygraph examinations, and traffic/motorcycle offices. Later in 1973, the section used by the police was dedicated as its first police substation with desk officers on duty 24 hours.
Date: November 8, 1973
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Arlington Police Substation 1 described in the Arlington Citizen Journal, 1973, 2nd view] (open access)

[Arlington Police Substation 1 described in the Arlington Citizen Journal, 1973, 2nd view]

Photograph of a newspaper clipping from the Arlington Citizen Journal dated November 8, 1973 telling about Arlington's first police substation located on Little School Road. Arlington Substation 1 shared the facility with Fire Station 7. Substation 1 was also referred to as Little Road Station. A police motorcycle, a detective car, and a community service van are parked in the front parking lot and fire vehicles are parked inside the fire station garages. When the building opened in 1971, a portion of the building was used by the Police Department for a training center, community services, polygraph examinations, and traffic/motorcycle offices. Later in 1973, the section used by the police was dedicated as its first police substation with desk officers on duty 24 hours.
Date: November 8, 1973
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Clipping: AIDS may face nation to rethink some of its priorities] (open access)

[Clipping: AIDS may face nation to rethink some of its priorities]

Scans of a San Antonio Express News article by Bob Krueger about the AIDS epidemic from November 8, 1987.
Date: November 8, 1987
Creator: Krueger, Bob
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Clipping: Letters From the People] (open access)

[Clipping: Letters From the People]

Newspaper clipping states that the end of the war can't be dated, prosperity has returned to farms, the United States is a united nation, and stamping out fascism is not simple. The article "Washington Calling" addresses doubts about the ability of Americans to come together for a common goal. Initially, Americans thought that, when faced with war, the country would stand divided, but during WWII the country united and became a powerhouse of production. The article "Letters From the People" sympathizes with the people of Spain because it acknowledges that the Spanish had to choose between communism and fascism. The caller is of the opinion that the Spanish should not be criticized for choosing fascism when both of their only options were oppressive regimes.
Date: November 8, 1944
Creator: Mattfeld, C. W.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Clipping: "Missileer, 45th Space Wing"] (open access)

[Clipping: "Missileer, 45th Space Wing"]

Copy of the 44th issue of the 44th volume of Missileer. Included are articles about celebrating Veteran's Day, World War One, spacecraft launching programs, action being taken on Air Force Space Command's credit card abuse, identity theft, the Red Cross sending care packages to soldiers, and the WASP and a recent visit to fly on the HC-130 orientation flight.
Date: November 8, 2002
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Clipping: Pilot to tell story of women fliers] (open access)

[Clipping: Pilot to tell story of women fliers]

Newspaper clipping of a very brief article announcing an upcoming opportunity to hear Eleanor "Mickey" Brown, a WASP member, speak at the Victoria Public Library on the evening of November 21, 2002. On the back of the clipping is part of an article about a local election.
Date: November 8, 2002
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Clipping: Sugar Act Extension Signed by President, Sweetening Quotas of Domestic Producers] (open access)

[Clipping: Sugar Act Extension Signed by President, Sweetening Quotas of Domestic Producers]

Clippings from the Wall Street Journal describing the extension of the Sugar Act through 1971 signed by President Johnson. The other side of the clipping discusses Mr. Shriver, a government employee, and his subordinates in civil service.
Date: November 8, 1965
Creator: Spivak, Jonathan
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Clippings about Carl B. Compton] (open access)

[Clippings about Carl B. Compton]

Newspaper clippings about Carl Compton's artworks being displayed in the Third Annual Exhibition of American Art in New York and art exhibitions in both Houston and San Antonio.
Date: November 8, 1938
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Copy of Dallas Voice article: Hypocritical Oath] (open access)

[Copy of Dallas Voice article: Hypocritical Oath]

Xerographic of an article of the Dallas Voice discussing California's proposition 186 and the controversial response of some gay leaders.
Date: November 8, 1994
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Local & State Section of Orlando Sentinal, November 8, 2002] (open access)

[Local & State Section of Orlando Sentinal, November 8, 2002]

The "Local & State" section of the November 2002 issue of the Orlando Sentinel. Articles about local news, recent crimes, obituaries, and more are included. Linda Florea's article about the sixtieth reunion of the Women Airforce Service Pilots ("WASPs added sting to nation's air power") and a color photograph of seven WASP can be found on the section's first page.
Date: November 8, 2002
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History