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[Portrait of Dr. Robert R. Moore]

Description: Portrait of Dr. Robert R. Moore wearing a suit and tie and round glasses. A typed note on the back of the photo says "Dr. Robert R. Moore - 1962, Honorary Member." Another handwritten note says "Dr. Robert M. Moore."
Date: 1962
Creator: De Laquil Studio
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

[Postal Card from James Hindle of United States Securities and Exchange Commission to Harris Leon Kempner, 1962]

Description: Card with letter from James Hindle of United States Securities and Exchange Commission to Harris Leon Kempner mentioning that the Commission acknowledges original filings. And for future filings, these may be obtained by enclosing a self-addressed, stamped postal card containing the description of the material filed.
Date: 1962
Creator: United States Securities and Exchange Commission
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Postal Card from Louise & Eddie to Harris Leon Kempner, February 5, 1962]

Description: Postal card with letter from Louise & Eddie to Harris Leon Kempner requesting him to send a basket of fruit for Ira and Virginia, and he also mentions that he failed to get the name of the vessel as they called at an inconvenient time. They asks Kempner to send the bill so once they return they can pay him.
Date: February 5, 1962
Creator: Thompson, Edward Randall & Thompson, Louise
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Postcard of Bishop’s Palace]

Description: Postcard of a photo of Bishop’s Palace in Galveston, Texas. The photo shows Bishop’s Palace, a large Victorian style home, with a view from across the street. The palace is adorned by bushes, small trees, and hundreds of Victorian ornaments. At the center of the photo is the palace's main tower. In front of the home is a stop light and a four door car. On the reverse is text from Ron Hall to Isaac H. Kempner asking him for an interview on Friday, December 7th.
Date: December 5, 1962
Creator: Hall, Ron
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Postcard of a Marsh Marigold, 1962]

Description: Postcard of a watercolor illustration of a Marsh Marigold. The marigold has six large green leaves and a dozen yellow flowers jutting from two stems. Each flower has either five or six petals. The leaves are thin and vascular and the stems are soft and green. A handwritten note on the front of the card says "Red pencil. Red ink." On the back of the card is a handwritten note regarding a bill that Mrs. Kempner feels is unreasonable. The writer believes the cause of the bill is an outside leak, s… more
Date: 1962?
Partner: Rosenberg Library
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