San Antonio Zoo (San Antonio, Tex.); Chimpanzees.; Motion picture cameras.; San Antonio (Tex.)
Photograph shows the chimpanzees that were named for President Franklin Roosevelt's grandchildren. "Buster" on left, is posed with movie camera as if filming "Cissy."
Texas A & M University - College Station (Tex.) ; Presidents - United States.
Photograph shows Roosevelt (back to camera) seated in back seat (far right)'' On same car seat are Texas Governor James V. Allred on opposite end of seat and two unidentified men.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory.; Manhattan Project (U.S.)--History.
Assigned to the Manhattan Project, O'Sullivan describes the secrecy, development of the facilities, nuclear weapon, and effects of the bomb in Nagasaki and Hiroshima.
Architects--Texas; La Villita (San Antonio, Tex.); Architecture--conservation and restoration; San Antonio (Tex.).--buildings
Office of O'Neil Ford, 528 King William Street, San Antonio, Texas
Eminent architect O’Neil Ford reminisces about one of his great loves, La Villita, while sorting through historic notes and photographs. The Depression-era restoration of La...
Photograph shows (l. to r.) Jesse Jones and President Roosevelt at edge of platform, with Texas Governor James V. Allred and James Roosevelt behind them.
Sombrilla Magazine is published three times a year by the Office of University Publications. It is mailed without charge to alumni, faculty, staff and friends of The University of Texas at San Antonio.
Japanese Americans--Texans.; Internment Camp--Crystal City (Tex.).; World War, 1939-1945.
San Antonio, Texas Mona Baskin talks about the Japanese - Americans during World War II, her experience and daily life at the internment camp in Crystal City, Texas where she worked from 1942 to 1946.
White, Jack.; San Antonio River (Tex.).; Paseo del Rio (San Antonio, Tex.).; Hugman, Robert Harvey Harold, 1902-1980.
San Antonio, Texas Widow of Jack White, who was Mayor of San Antonio and chairman of the San Antonio River Beautification Committee, Ruth White recounts the role her husband played in the history and development of the river and Paseo del Rio (San...
Civil Rights.; African Americans--Texas.; Houston (Tex.)--History.; St. Philip's College.
Dean Emeritus of St. Philip's College, Norris tells of his life, from growing up in a Houston ghetto, earning a PhD, and his career in education and social work. Interview includes a description of the Ossian Sweet trial in 1926 and working with...
Civil rights; African-Americans--Texas; African-Americans--Segregation; Dallas (Tex.); African Americans--Education--Texas; Church and social problems--Texas
Black Dallas educator Sadye Gee recalls the good and the bad of the city's gradual desegregation and the importance of the Hamilton Park neighborhood to Dallas' Black leadership.