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[Clipping: New York Herald Tribune}
Clipping from New York Herald Tribune describing New York Herald Tribune.
Date:
September 19, 1948
Creator:
New York Herald Tribune
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Clipping: Economics and Finance on the Debasement of Economic Theory]
Clipping from the New York Times arguing against the Congress of Industrial Organizations push for wage increases on the basis of purchasing power.
Date:
December 16, 1946
Creator:
New York Times
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Clipping: "Record Drouth Imperils Gigantic King Ranch"]
Clipping from The Houston Chronicle reprinting an article from the New York Times discussing a record drought at King Ranch in Kingsville, Texas.
Date:
1942-04-07?
Creator:
New York Times
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Clipping: W. C. Foster Gets Commerce Office]
Clipping from the New York Times describing the appointment of W. C. Foster to the position of Under-Secretary of Commerce.
Date:
December 1946
Creator:
New York Times
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Clipping: Astonishing Headline]
Clipping by Ella Newell describing a proposal to remove esplanades from the roadways in Galveston.
Date:
January 22, 1948
Creator:
Newell, Ella Sealy
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Clipping: Radio-Baiter]
Newspaper clipping about radio critic William Moyes' career.
Date:
January 17, 1944
Creator:
Newsweek
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Clipping: Suitcase Diplomat]
Newspaper clipping discusses the career of Blatta Ephrem Tewelde Medhen, an Ethiopian diplomat to the United States.
Date:
January 3, 1944
Creator:
Newsweek
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Clipping: A Veteran's Views]
Newspaper clipping with an article titled "A Veteran's Views" underlined in red. The article gives the opinion of veterans on the actions of the British during WWII. The name "R. M. Bayliss," associated with another article, is underlined in blue. Other articles are unmarked. The back of the page has advertisements.
Date:
May 10, 1940
Creator:
Nichols, Fred E.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Clipping: Broadway's Newest Success Story: Maureen Cannon]
Clipping describing Maureen Cannon, actress of "Up in Central Park".
Date:
1945
Creator:
O'Brian, Jack
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Clipping: Natural Beauty Spots, What Other Cities Do, Bottlenecks]
Clippings describing how to improve the esplanades instead of paving over them. Jeane B. Kempner commends the "Drastic Expedient" editorial and desires to build up the esplanades. P. W. Holt advocates the prohibition of parking on 25th and Broadway to preserve the esplanades and protect pedestrians.
Date:
January 28, 1948
Creator:
Patrick, T. W.; Kempner, Jeane Bertig & Holt, P. W.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Clipping: Ethiopia's Plea for Liberation]
Newspaper clipping discusses British occupation of Ethiopia three years after the end of WWII. Originally the British agreed to restore the Ethiopian monarch in exchange for an occupation of two years which was ultimately extended.
Date:
November 23, 1944
Creator:
Pearson, Drew
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[True Magazine Petty Girl Illustration]
A page spread from True magazine featuring an illustration of a blonde Petty Girl paired with the text "Oh, General, I bet you tell that to all the spies!" followed by a page of illustrations and descriptive text on winter fashion for men by Pachner. Pin-ups by artist George Petty or "Petty Girls" first made their appearance in 1933 and into the 1950s set the standard for American female beauty. The hallmarks of Petty pin-ups are elongated limbs most noted in the legs, a flirtatious smile, and telephones.
Date:
[1945..1950]
Creator:
Petty, George
System:
The UNT Digital Library
[True Magazine Petty Girl Illustration]
Page from True magazine featuring a Petty Girl illustration of a blonde cowgirl smiling and holding Daffodils followed by a reproduction print of an unsigned watercolor painting of a farmer plowing his field watching geese fly south for the winter. Pin-ups by artist George Petty or "Petty Girls" first made their appearance in 1933 and into the 1950s set the standard for American female beauty. The hallmarks of Petty pin-ups are elongated limbs most noted in the legs, a flirtatious smile, and telephones.
Date:
[1946..1950]
Creator:
Petty, George
System:
The UNT Digital Library
[True Magazine Petty Girl Illustration]
Page from True Magazine featuring an illustration of a Petty Girl followed by a reproductive print of 3 men and a woman on a white sailboat. Pin-ups by artist George Petty or "Petty Girls" first made their appearance in 1933 and into the 1950s set the standard for American female beauty. The hallmarks of Petty pin-ups are elongated limbs most noted in the legs, a flirtatious smile, and telephones.
Date:
[1940..1960]
Creator:
Petty, George
System:
The UNT Digital Library
[True Magazine Petty Girl Illustration]
Page from True magazine featuring an illustration of an auburn-haired Petty Girl followed by a reproduction print of an unsigned painting depicting a young male deer hunter carrying pelts and his rifle followed by his 2 dogs. Pin-ups by artist George Petty or "Petty Girls" first made their appearance in 1933 and into the 1950s set the standard for American female beauty. The hallmarks of Petty pin-ups are elongated limbs most noted in the legs, a flirtatious smile, and telephones.
Date:
[1946..1950]
Creator:
Petty, George
System:
The UNT Digital Library
[True Magazine Petty Girl Illustration]
Page from True magazine featuring a Petty Girl illustration of a dark-haired woman in a red body suit followed by a reproduction print of an unsigned gouchae painting. The painting is a nature scene featuring a hawk, squirrel, and deer. Pin-ups by artist George Petty or "Petty Girls" first made their appearance in 1933 and into the 1950s set the standard for American female beauty. The hallmarks of Petty pin-ups are elongated limbs most noted in the legs, a flirtatious smile, and telephones.
Date:
[1945..1950]
Creator:
Petty, George
System:
The UNT Digital Library
[True Magazine Petty Girl Illustration]
Page from True Magazine featuring an illustration of a Petty Girl followed by a reproduction of an Audubon print of the male Wild Turkey, Meleagris gallopavo.Pin-ups by artist George Petty or "Petty Girls" first made their appearance in 1933 and into the 1950s set the standard for American female beauty. The hallmarks of Petty pin-ups are elongated limbs most noted in the legs, a flirtatious smile, and telephones.
Date:
[1940..1960]
Creator:
Petty, George
System:
The UNT Digital Library
[True Magazine Petty Girl Illustration]
A page center spread from True magazine featuring an illustration of a blonde Petty Girl kneeling in a blue military uniform paired with the text "...so take my advice and just bet your shirt!" followed by a page of illustrations and descriptive text of fashionable American swimwear by painter William Pachner. Pin-ups by artist George Petty or "Petty Girls" first made their appearance in 1933 and into the 1950s set the standard for American female beauty. The hallmarks of Petty pin-ups are elongated limbs most noted in the legs, a flirtatious smile, and telephones.
Date:
[1940..1955]
Creator:
Petty, George
System:
The UNT Digital Library
[True Magazine Petty Girl Illustration]
Page from True magazine featuring an illustration of a Petty Girl and a painting of a winter morning scene that is a reference to the printers Currier and Ives. Pin-ups by artist George Petty or "Petty Girls" first made their appearance in 1933 and into the 1950s set the standard for American female beauty. The hallmarks of Petty pin-ups are elongated limbs most noted in the legs, a flirtatious smile, and telephones.
Date:
[1940..1960]
Creator:
Petty, George
System:
The UNT Digital Library
[True Magazine Petty Girl Illustration]
Page from True magazine featuring an illustration of a Petty Girl followed by a print of a painting depicting a boxer knocking his opponent out of the ring into a crowd. Pin-ups by artist George Petty or "Petty Girls" first made their appearance in 1933 and into the 1950s set the standard for American female beauty. The hallmarks of Petty pin-ups are elongated limbs most noted in the legs, a flirtatious smile, and telephones.
Date:
1946
Creator:
Petty, George
System:
The UNT Digital Library
[True Magazine Petty Girl Illustration]
Page from True magazine featuring a Petty Girl illustration, followed by a secondary page of a print of the famous image of Marine soldiers raising the flag at Iwo Jima. Pin-ups by artist George Petty or "Petty Girls" first made their appearance in 1933 and into the 1950s set the standard for American female beauty. The hallmarks of Petty pin-ups are elongated limbs most noted in the legs, a flirtatious smile, and a woman holding a telephone.
Date:
1945
Creator:
Petty, George
System:
The UNT Digital Library
[True Magazine Petty Girl Illustration]
Page from True Magazine featuring an illustration of a Petty Girl followed by a reproduction of an Audubon bird print [Osprey/ Fish Hawk, plate 81]. Pin-ups by artist George Petty or "Petty Girls" first made their appearance in 1933 and into the 1950s set the standard for American female beauty. The hallmarks of Petty pin-ups are elongated limbs most noted in the legs, a flirtatious smile, and telephones.
Date:
1947
Creator:
Petty, George & Audubon, John Jay
System:
The UNT Digital Library
[True Magazine Petty Girl Illustration]
Page from True magazine featuring an illustration of a Petty Girl followed by a printed reproduction of a painting by American watercolorist, Hardie Gramatky of a group of sailboats. Pin-ups by artist George Petty or "Petty Girls" first made their appearance in 1933 and into the 1950s set the standard for American female beauty. The hallmarks of Petty pin-ups are elongated limbs most noted in the legs, a flirtatious smile, and telephones.
Date:
February 1947
Creator:
Petty, George & Gramatky, Hardie
System:
The UNT Digital Library
[True Magazine Petty Girl Illustration]
Page from True Magazine featuring an illustration of a Petty Girl and descriptive text reading " There's something wrong with this line... a man called and didn't try to date me!" followed by a reproductive print of a painting depicting a man fishing a mountain lake. Pin-ups by artist George Petty or "Petty Girls" first made their appearance in 1933 and into the 1950s set the standard for American female beauty. The hallmarks of Petty pin-ups are elongated limbs most noted in the legs, a flirtatious smile, and telephones.
Date:
1947-09~
Creator:
Petty, George & L., F.
System:
The UNT Digital Library