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[Clipping with Aerial Photograph of Euless, Texas]

Description: Newspaper clipping with an aerial photograph of Euless, Texas printed May 31, 1964. The photograph was taken by Norman Bradford from a Bell Helicopter. The view is looking west across State Highway 183. The caption accompanying the photograph explains that Euless is a "City Without A Center", as architects "say that the town lacks a unifying central point". A bond program was proposed to create a civic center complex that would "give Euless a 'town square'". The population at the time was 13,0… more
Date: May 31, 1964
Partner: Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room

Don Yarborough manager denies cold beer served

Description: Newspaper clipping from the Houston Chronicle reporting a publishing error that said that cold beer was served at the Don Yarborough campaign headquarters. This was denied by Rex Braun, Harris County Campaign Manager for Yarborough.
Date: May 5, 1964
Partner: Hoston History Research Center at Houston Public Library

Harris County Democratic vote

Description: Clipping from an unidentified newspaper of the semi-official Democratic primary returns compiled by County clerk, R.E. Turrentine.
Date: May 5, 1964
Partner: Hoston History Research Center at Houston Public Library

[Reports and Clippings, 1964 #3]

Description: Three brief reports which regard the receipt of a postcard by Chief J. E. Curry. The postcard was postmarked Portland, Oregon. Newspaper clippings, titled "Defend Dallas, Lawyer Urges" and "What Is the FBI Reason for Stopping Training in Police Academy," are also included. The articles appeared in the Dallas County Journal.
Date: May 27, 1964
Creator: Dallas (Tex.). Police Department.
Partner: Dallas Municipal Archives

[Clipping: McCallum Named As President of Cotton Shippers]

Description: Clipping from The Dallas Morning News describing the appointment of Robert D. McCallum as President of Cotton Shippers and Harris L. Kempner as Vice President.
Date: May 10, 1964
Creator: The Dallas Morning News
Partner: Rosenberg Library
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