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[Photograph 2012.201.B0377.0090]

Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "BACK IN CUSTODY after a brief respite are federal prisoners Morris Joseph, 35, left, and Jams Lawrence Luncha, 32."
Date: October 26, 1961
Creator: Fisher, Dawes
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Chrysler Employee]

Photograph of an unidentified Chrysler employee in Detroit, Michigan. He sits, wearing gloves and goggles and smoking a cigarette. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Signed by: Joe Clark, HBSS Clark PhotoFile: 8067-0008-37
Date: August 31, 1961
Creator: Clark, Joe
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Chrysler Employee and United Auto Worker]

Narrative by Junebug Clark: Photograph of an employee of Chrysler Dodge in Michigan. He poses for his photograph in his work clothes, including a hat, safety glasses and gloves. He is a United Auto Worker. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Signed by: Joe Clark, HBSS Clark PhotoFile: 8067-0010-10
Date: August 31, 1961
Creator: Clark, Joe
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Chrysler Employee and United Auto Worker]

Narrative by Junebug Clark: Photograph of a Chrysler Dodge employee and United Auto Worker. He wears protective dark glasses and a cap, and he smokes a pipe while leaning against welding rods. He is a welder. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Clark PhotoFile: 8067-0009-3
Date: August 31, 1961
Creator: Clark, Joe
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Man Working at Chrysler]

Photograph of an unidentified man working at a Chrysler Dodge factory in Michigan. He holds a mechanical tool and smiles at the camera.
Date: August 31, 1961
Creator: Clark, Joe
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Port of Chrysler Factory]

Photograph of a port at Chrysler Dodge factory in Michigan. Several windows appear in the photograph, many of which are open.
Date: August 31, 1961
Creator: Clark, Joe
System: The UNT Digital Library

[United Auto Worker Factory Worker]

Photograph of a Chrysler Corporation, specifically the Dodge division, UAW factory worker. In this image, the unidentified man is wearing work clothes, and looking past the camera. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Clark PhotoFile: 8067-0010-4
Date: August 31, 1961
Creator: Clark, Joe
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Woman Working at the Chrysler Dodge Factory]

Photograph of a woman factory worker inside the the Dodge division of the Chrysler corporation's factory. In the image, the unknown woman is wearing a striped button shirt inspecting a piece of a car.
Date: August 31, 1961
Creator: Clark, Joe
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Woman Working in Chrysler Factory]

Photograph of a woman working in a Chrysler Dodge factory in Michigan. The picture appears to have been taken from behind a car window.
Date: August 31, 1961
Creator: Clark, Joe
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Photograph 2012.201.B0379.0339]

Photograph used for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper.
Date: August 7, 1961
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Photograph 2012.201.B0231.0411]

Photograph taken for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "L. L. (Tex) Colbert, for more than a year the target of angry attack from stockholders who accused him of mismanagement and corruption, resigned Thursday as president and board chairman of the troubled Chrysler Corp."
Date: July 28, 1961
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Joe Clark, HBSS Relaxing in a Hammock (1)]

Narrative by Junebug Clark: Photograph of Joe Clark lying in a hammock at his home in Farmington Hills, Michigan. He is holding a rope to help rock the hammock. A poem titled "If You Want to Catch a Fish" is typed to the right of the image on a mat. Photo by Bernice Clark. Clark PhotoFile: 8054-0001-31
Date: July 12, 1961
Creator: Clark, Joe
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Joe Clark, HBSS Relaxing in a Hammock (2)]

Photograph of Joe Clark lying in a hammock at his home in Farmington Hills, Michigan. He is holding a rope to help rock the hammock. A poem titled "If You Want to Catch a Fish" is typed to the right of the image on a mat. Photo By: Bernice Clark. Clark PhotoFile: 8054-R1-21
Date: July 12, 1961
Creator: Clark, Joe
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Men and Two Boys Working]

Photograph of a man and two boys working in what appears to be a basement. The man appears to sweep while the boys stand near a stairwell. This photograph was taken in Michigan for Gardner Advertising Company - Scotland.
Date: June 9, 1961
Creator: Clark, Joe
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Photograph 2012.201.B0320.0069]

Photograph taken for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "The story of a cold-war "ambush" that resulted in ah international resolution condemning free speech as the cause of juvenile crime was revealed here Thursday."
Date: May 4, 1961
Creator: Matheson, Mandell
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Beagles on Rabbit Hunt for Gardner Advertising Company]

Photograph of two Beagles running to catch a rabbit. The image was created for the Gardner Advertising Company by Joe Clark. In the image the two Beagles, blurred from their motion fill the frame as they run towards a rabbit off frame. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Clark PhotoFile: 8035-0001-14
Date: May 2, 1961
Creator: Clark, Joe
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Fox Hounds Leaping over a Rail Fence]

Photograph of a pack of Fox Hounds jumping over a wooden rail fence. This photograph was taken for Gardner Advertising Company. Client: Purina. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Clark PhotoFile: 8033-0007-33
Date: April 27, 1961
Creator: Clark, Joe
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Photograph 2012.201.B1142.0269]

Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Answering questions for three new officers of the Future Homemakers of America is family Counselor Dr. Aaron Rutledge. Left to right, Jolene Ratzlaff, Carol Meyer, and Mary Worthy."
Date: March 25, 1961
Creator: Gumm, John
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Photograph 2012.201.B1142.0270]

Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Dr. Aaron L. Rutledge is head of the counseling and Psychotherapy program at Merrill Palmer Institute."
Date: March 19, 1961
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Egg Scrambled Over Skillet by Slingshot John Milligan]

Photograph of Slingshot John Milligan scrambling an egg dropped over a skillet. In the image a lady on the left is holding a skillet under an egg that Milligan has shot through with a slingshot while it was in mid-air. John Milligan, a machinist in Detroit, Michigan who was also the “country’s greatest slingshot expert. “He won local fame by shooting the marks out of playing cards, hitting objects in mid air and bagging game in the field.” Joe took John national with his photos documenting his talent and accuracy. To assure accuracy, he has designed his own precision-built aluminum sling, called the Milligan Special. Additional photos and information can be found in the Clark Family Collection. Photos from this series appeared in eight national publications. Here you can find articles in “Life Magazine . February 3, 1961. Pages 80-83. And in a fifteen page pictorial in the book “Photojournalism” by Joe Clark, HBSS. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Clark PhotoFile: 8001-70
Date: January 17, 1961
Creator: Clark, Joe
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Egg Scrambled Over Skillet by Slingshot John Milligan (1)]

Photograph of John Milligan shooting an egg that was being dropped over a skillet. In the image a waitress on the left is holding a skillet under an egg that Milligan has shot through with a slingshot while it was in mid-air. John Milligan, a machinist in Detroit, Michigan who was also the “country’s greatest slingshot expert. “He won local fame by shooting the marks out of playing cards, hitting objects in mid air and bagging game in the field.” Joe took John national with his photos documenting his talent and accuracy. To assure accuracy, he has designed his own precision-built aluminum sling, called the Milligan Special. Additional photos and information can be found in the Clark Family Collection. Photos from this series appeared in eight national publications. Here you can find articles in “Life Magazine . February 3, 1961. Pages 80-83. And in a fifteen page pictorial in the book “Photojournalism” by Joe Clark, HBSS. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Clark PhotoFile: 8001-
Date: January 17, 1961
Creator: Clark, Joe
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Egg Scrambled Over Skillet by Slingshot John Milligan (2)]

Photograph of John Milligan shooting an egg that was being dropped over a skillet. In the image a waitress on the left is holding a skillet under an egg that Milligan has shot through with a slingshot while it was in mid-air. John Milligan, a machinist in Detroit, Michigan who was also the “country’s greatest slingshot expert. “He won local fame by shooting the marks out of playing cards, hitting objects in mid air and bagging game in the field.” Joe took John national with his photos documenting his talent and accuracy. To assure accuracy, he has designed his own precision-built aluminum sling, called the Milligan Special. Additional photos and information can be found in the Clark Family Collection. Photos from this series appeared in eight national publications. Here you can find articles in “Life Magazine . February 3, 1961. Pages 80-83. And in a fifteen page pictorial in the book “Photojournalism” by Joe Clark, HBSS. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Signed by: Joe Clark, HBSS Clark PhotoFile: 8001-116
Date: January 17, 1961
Creator: Clark, Joe
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Joe Clark and Ron Unternahrer Toss Up a Target Egg for Slingshot Milligan]

Photograph of Joe Clark and Ron Unternahrer tossing up a target egg for Slingshot Milligan to shoot. In the image both men are wearing towels around their necks from the splattered egg matter. The two men are practicing the height of the egg being tossed in the air for the photograph they are making where Milligan shoots the egg with a Milligan Special slingshot. Narrative by Junebug Clark: This is truly a behind the scenes or a how it was done photo. At 25 paces that egg is a pretty small moving target to hit. To add to the difficulty the object was also to miss the photographer, the assistant and also the camera which is directly behind the trajectory of the egg and in the path of the stainless steel ball bearing used for target shooting. John Milligan, a machinist in Detroit, Michigan who was also the “country’s greatest slingshot expert. “He won local fame by shooting the marks out of playing cards, hitting objects in mid air and bagging game in the field.” Joe took John national with his photos documenting his talent and accuracy. To assure accuracy, he has designed his own precision-built aluminum sling, called the …
Date: January 17, 1961
Creator: Clark, Joe
System: The UNT Digital Library

[John Milligan prepares to scramble and egg with his Slingshot]

Narrative by Junebug Clark: Additional photos and information can be found in the pdf document "Joe Clark HBSS LIFE Magazine Photos" starting page 313. “February 03, 1961. Life Magazine pages 80-83. Slingshot Milligan. Messy Omelet - Deadeye Slinger.” Photograph of an unidentified female waitress and John Milligan preparing for a difficult and dangerous shot. The goal, to scramble an egg as it is released from the fingers of the waitress and falls toward the frying pan. In the image the woman is standing near the camera holding an egg over a skillet while Milligan is aiming a slingshot 25 paces away in the very back of the room. John Milligan, a machinist in Detroit, Michigan who was also the “country’s greatest slingshot expert. “He won local fame by shooting the marks out of playing cards, hitting objects in mid air and bagging game in the field.” Joe took John national with his photos documenting his talent and accuracy. To assure accuracy, he has designed his own precision-built aluminum sling, called the Milligan Special. Additional photos and information can be found in the Clark Family Collection. Photos from this series appeared in eight national publications and in a fifteen page pictorial …
Date: January 17, 1961
Creator: Clark, Joe
System: The UNT Digital Library