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[Letter from the American Council for Judaism to I. H. Kempner, November 3, 1953]
Letter from the American Council for Judaism to I. H. Kempner discussing the National Advisory Board-Executive Committee Meeting in Chicago.
Date:
November 3, 1953
Creator:
American Council for Judaism
Object Type:
Letter
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[News Script: Pierce shuts out Cats; Sox win]
Script from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about a baseball game between the Fort Worth Cats and the Chicago White Sox, at LaGrave Field in Fort Worth. The Sox beat the Cats 2-0.
Date:
April 3, 1953
Creator:
WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Object Type:
Script
System:
The UNT Digital Library
[Photograph 2012.201.B1303.0246]
Photograph used for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "Tommy Tate, of Osage county, Okla., got all decked out in ribbons, as well as winning $400 in scholarships in the livestock judging contest held as part of the International Livestock Show in Chicago."
Date:
December 3, 1953
Creator:
unknown
Object Type:
Photograph
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
[Letter from D. W. Kempner to American Florist Supply Co., March 3, 1953]
Letter from D. W. Kempner to American Florist Supply Co. making a delivery request.
Date:
March 3, 1953
Creator:
Kempner, Daniel W. (Daniel Webster), 1877-1956
Object Type:
Letter
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Receipt for Insured Mail, June 3, 1952]
Receipt for insured mail sent to Sunbeam Corp, Chicago.
Date:
June 3, 1953
Creator:
unknown
Object Type:
Text
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Daniel W. Kempner to F. G. Evans, June 3, 1953]
Letter from Daniel W. Kempner to F. G. Evans sending is old Sunbeam Shavemaster for blade repair and oiling.
Date:
June 3, 1953
Creator:
Kempner, Daniel W. (Daniel Webster), 1877-1956
Object Type:
Letter
System:
The Portal to Texas History