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[Arlington Police Officer Dick Hill newspaper article from the Arlington Daily News, 1975]

Description: Photograph of an article written by Beth Ann Loomis from the Arlington Daily News Monday Profile about Officer Dick Hill. The title of the article is "Former Chicago Bear now patrols streets for APD." It shows a picture of Officer Dick Hill wearing his police motorcycle helmet and firing speed radar at motorists. The article gives a brief profile of the officer's background.
Date: 1975~
Creator: Loomis, Beth Ann
Partner: Arlington Public Library

Projects I: David McManaway

Description: Catalog from the exhibition, "Projects I: David McManaway," March 19–April 27, 1975, held at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. Includes: essay, images, list of artworks in the exhibition.
Date: 1975
Creator: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts
Partner: Dallas Museum of Art

Projects II: Bruce Cunningham

Description: Catalog from the exhibition, "Projects II: Bruce Cunningham," August 27–September 28, 1975, held at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. Includes: images, essay, description of artwork in the exhibition.
Date: 1975
Creator: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts
Partner: Dallas Museum of Art

[Image of Arlington Police Officer Gary Harl's handcuffs and pocket knife]

Description: Photograph of the handcuffs and pocket knife carried by Officer Gary Harl when he was killed in the line of duty while making a "routine" traffic stop. He was killed by gunfire on July 16, 1975 when he stopped a man who had been driving a stolen motorcycle. The two men were sitting in the front seat of Officer Harl's police car when the motorcycle driver suddenly shot him. This image shows the handcuffs and the pocket knife with a brief description of the event placed above them.
Date: 1975
Partner: Arlington Public Library

[Image of the pistol used to murder Police Officer Gary D. Harl]

Description: Photograph of the 38 caliber pistol used to murder Police Officer Gary Harl. Officer Harl was killed in the line of duty while making a "routine" traffic stop. He was killed by gunfire on July 16, 1975 when he stopped a man who had been driving a stolen motorcycle. The two men were sitting in the front seat of Officer Harl's police car when the motorcycle thief suddenly shot him. Later the same night the culprit ended his own life with this same pistol. Attached to the pistol is a Department ID… more
Date: 1975
Partner: Arlington Public Library

[Arlington Police Officer Gary D. Harl]

Description: Photograph of Officer Gary Dwaine Harl in tan uniform standing inside the open door of a police car. He is using the mobile radio. Officer Harl was killed in the line of duty while making a "routine" traffic stop. He was killed by gunfire on July 16, 1975 when he stopped a man who had been driving a stolen motorcycle. The two men were sitting in the front seat of Officer Harl's police car when the motorcycle driver suddenly shot him.
Date: 1975~
Partner: Arlington Public Library

Journal of the House of Representatives of the Sixty-Fourth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 3

Description: This volume of the Journal contains the full documentation for the regular session and the impeachment session of the Texas House of Representatives. This includes the proceedings of the House of Representatives of Texas (legislation, reports, discussions, votes, and point-of-order) as well as the appendix information (the history of bills and resolutions passed by the Texas House of Representatives and the Senate and information about the authors of legislation). Pagination starts over at the … more
Date: 1975
Creator: Texas. Legislature. House of Representatives.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

[Man and Woman Exchange a Book]

Description: Photograph of David Earl Holt, APL Director, standing and exchanging a book with an unidentified woman sitting behind a desk in a hallway. The desk is surrounded by library carts with books, display books, and an artwork depicting a fox. Four unidentified people, display cases, and artwork continue further down the hallway.
Date: 1975~
Partner: Central Texas Library System
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