[Newspaper Article from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, November 21, 1996] (open access)

[Newspaper Article from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, November 21, 1996]

Newspaper clipping with an article entitled "Small country town keeps legends" printed above a large photograph of an old home built in "1880 from donations from local political candidates and was used as a church and Masonic lodge." The article itself details the history of the town itself, where it got its name, and general events that had taken place over the years. There are other articles on the reverse side of the clipping, one entitled "Police warn of 'inheritance' scam as Fort Worth retiree swindled" and another "Body of stabbing victim found in burning house."
Date: November 21, 1996
Creator: Virgil, Jo
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Clipping: Women discuss roles in cultures] (open access)

[Clipping: Women discuss roles in cultures]

Newspaper clipping featuring article, "Women discuss roles in cultures," by Alicia Miller for the North Texas Daily published Tuesday, November 19, 1996. The article is in regards to women's roles as well as discussing women's equal pay and equal opportunities.
Date: November 19, 1996
Creator: Miller, Alicia
System: The UNT Digital Library
[D Magazine clippings: The Pink Mafia, How Gays Gained Power and Status in the Nation's Most Conservative City] (open access)

[D Magazine clippings: The Pink Mafia, How Gays Gained Power and Status in the Nation's Most Conservative City]

Clippings from the D Magazine November 1996 issue featuring "The Pink Mafia, How Gays Gained Power and Status in the Nation's Most Conservative City".
Date: November 1996
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library