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[Remarks from Barbara Jordan During Commencement at Harvard University]

Description: Copy of the remarks made by Barbara Jordan during the Commencement ceremony at Harvard University. In her remarks, Jordan recounts the time when the Harvard debate team came and debated against her and her team while she was at Texas State University for Negroes.
Date: June 16, 1977
Creator: Jordan, Barbara
Partner: Texas Southern University

Oral History Interview with Jeffrey Gill, November 16, 2004

Description: Interview with Jeffrey Gill, a veteran of the U.S. Air Force who served as a staff sergeant from 1995-2002 in Korea and Saudi Arabia. Gill describes his time as a hazmat technician, as well as the most and least memorable moments of his military career.
Date: June 15, 2005
Creator: McBride, Angelo & Gill, Jeffrey
Partner: Lee College

[Harvard Commencement: Final Draft]

Description: Typed final draft of the Harvard commencement speech given by Barbara C. Jordan, with some handwritten corrections and edits written in the margins. In the speech she addresses the American people's ability to contribute to their government.
Date: June 16, 1977
Creator: Jordan, Barbara C.
Partner: Texas Southern University

Remarks of Honorable Barbara Jordan: Harvard University Commencement

Description: Text for the Harvard commencement speech given by Barbara C. Jordan, with some handwritten edits written in the margins. In the speech she addresses the American people's ability to contribute to their government.
Date: June 16, 1977
Creator: Jordan, Barbara C.
Partner: Texas Southern University

[Harvard Commencement: First Draft]

Description: Typed first draft of the Harvard commencement speech given by Barbara C. Jordan, with handwritten changes and edits written in the margins. In the speech she addresses the American people's ability to contribute to their government.
Date: June 16, 1977
Creator: Jordan, Barbara C.
Partner: Texas Southern University

[Harvard Commencement: Second Draft]

Description: Typed second draft of the Harvard commencement speech given by Barbara C. Jordan, with some handwritten corrections and edits written in the margins. In the speech she addresses the American people's ability to contribute to their government.
Date: June 16, 1977
Creator: Jordan, Barbara C.
Partner: Texas Southern University

[Barbara Jordan's Harvard Commencement Address, June 16th, 1977]

Description: Handwritten text of speech delivered by Barbara Jordan as the 1977 Harvard commencement address. She discusses the value and role of people in the political process.
Date: June 16, 1977
Creator: Jordan, Barbara, 1936-1996
Partner: Texas Southern University

[Client Card: Mrs. W. F. Barrett]

Description: Client card describing work completed at the Roman Bronze Works Foundry for Mrs. W. F. Barrett, including a job number, brief description, monetary amount, and dates associated with each entry. This order includes a bronze cast of a nude female fountain figure with a bowl.
Date: June 1939
Creator: Roman Bronze Works Foundry
Partner: Amon Carter Museum

[Client Card: Mr. Arcangelo Casciere De Biccari]

Description: Client card describing work completed at the Roman Bronze Works Foundry for Mr. Arcangelo Casciere De Biccari, including a job number, brief description, monetary amount, and dates associated with each entry. Piece included: "Portrait Head" (16" high x 8" wide).
Date: June 1970
Creator: Roman Bronze Works Foundry
Partner: Amon Carter Museum

[Bill for a Term at Harvard: Spring, 1960]

Description: Bill for the spring semester at Harvard University in 1960. Charges include library fines, parking fines, a lost key fine, and a board increase.
Date: June 30, 1960
Creator: Harvard University
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Student Term Bill from Harvard]

Description: Invoice for charges incurred by a Harvard student, including library fines.
Date: June 30, 1959
Creator: Harvard University
Partner: Rosenberg Library

Oral History Interview with James R. Hood, June 21, 2007

Description: The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with James Hood of Indianapolis, Indiana. He discusses entering the U.S. Navy in September of 1942 without basic training as he was a college graduate. After being sworn in at Wabash College he was sent to Harvard Business School for Supply Corps for 4 months before being assigned to a ship in Pearl Harbor despite having no sailing training. Mr. hood was assigned to the Cummings DE643, he was supposed to be on the Samuel B. Rober… more
Date: June 21, 2007
Creator: Hood, James R.
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation
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