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[Clipping: " 'Homosexuality is a death-style,' gay rights foe tells psychologists", GayLife] (open access)

[Clipping: " 'Homosexuality is a death-style,' gay rights foe tells psychologists", GayLife]

Clipping of an article by Kārlis Streips from the LGBT weekly publication GayLife. The article recounts controversial comments on homosexuality made by the psychologist Paul Cameron at the 1983 Midwestern Psychological Association convention in Chicago. According to the article, Cameron claimed, among other things, "that homosexuals are 20 times more likely to commit mass murder than are heterosexuals".
Date: May 12, 1983
Creator: Streips, Kārlis
Object Type: Clipping
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Letter from the American Bulb Company to D. W. Kempner, May 12, 1950]

Letter from the American Bulb Company to D. W. Kempner thanking him for his recent order. They inform him that they are checking with their grower and "will advise [him] as soon as [they] hear from him".
Date: May 12, 1950
Creator: American Bulb Company
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard of Camp MacArthur]

Postcard with an aerial photograph of Camp MacArthur showing neat rows of buildings and tents. A handwritten note on the back of the postcard is addressed to "Miss and Master Mundt" in Chicago, Illinois and says, "Dear Kids, Great life down here but it sure is hot and dry. Got here last Thur, May 9, '18. Left Jefferson Barracks last Tues night at 10 o'clock. Your uncle, John.
Date: May 12, 1918
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Frank T. O'Brien to I. H. Kempner, May 12, 1948] (open access)

[Letter from Frank T. O'Brien to I. H. Kempner, May 12, 1948]

Letter from Frank T. O'Brien to I. H. Kempner informing Kempner that Mrs. O'Brien is feeling better and explaining that the Kempners are welcome to visit the O'Brien's anytime.
Date: May 12, 1948
Creator: O'Brien, Frank T.
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History