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[Photograph of the Fort Worth City Council]

Description: This photograph was taken during the dedication ceremony for Fort Worth's new municipal airport terminal on April 4, 1937. The people in the photo are (left to right)- George Rihl, Vice President of Pan American Airways; Joel Hott, FW Chamber of Commerce Manager; T. E. Braniff, President of Braniff Airways; C. R. Smith, President of American Airlines; S. A. Cisler, General Superintendent of Post Office Air and Railway Mail Service; Harley Branch, 2nd Assistant Postmaster General; D. L. Johnson,… more
Date: April 4, 1937
Partner: The University of Texas at Dallas

Portrait of Fletcher Walker

Description: Photograph of cadet and Company A Captain, Fletcher Walker. This photograph appears in the 1937 Recall Yearbook. The subject is misidentified on the back as LaRue Haralson who also attended Schreiner Institute in the 1930s.
Date: 1937
Creator: Schreiner Institute
Partner: Schreiner University

Senior Portrait of Schreiner Institute Cadet Dayton Stockton

Description: Schreiner Institute Cadet Dayton "Shorty" Stockton as a student was Lieutenant Colonel and Battalion Commander for the Schreiner Cadet Corps. He was named "Most Military Cadet", Secretary-Treasurer of the Officer's Club and Schreiner Institute Senior Class President according to the 1937 Recall Yearbook. Stockton would go on to serve Schreiner as Assistant Commandant and Commandant of the Cadet Corps in the 1940s.
Date: 1937
Creator: Scheriner Institute
Partner: Schreiner University

Soup Line

Description: Unidentified men and women wait in line for soup and coffee at the scene of the New London School explosion.
Date: March 18, 1937
Creator: Douglass, Neal
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

Photographer

Description: Close-up of an unidentified photographer seated on a hard case with his press camera resting in his left hand on his left knee at the scene of the New London School explosion.
Date: 1937-03~
Creator: Douglass, Neal
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library
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