Sam Houston Normal Institute-- Alumni
Found in 104 Collections and/or Records:
Collins, Davidson, Farrington, and Angier Photographs
This collection is comprised of three photographs of Sam Houston Normal Institute alumni Vinson A. Collins, Oscar L. Davidson, Claude B. Farrington, and Eugene L. Angier posing outdoors as a group. The photos are dated approximately to the 1940s, with the exact date and year they were taken unknown.
Eugene Davidson Priest Diploma Collection
This collection is composed of Eugene Davidson Priest's teachers certificates and a diploma from Sam Houston Normal Institute, torn-out pages of the 1922 Sam Houston Normal Institute featuring the Dramatic Club, and a manila folder with Priest's military rank.
Eulogy , April 21, 1938
This collection is composed of five folders of printed materials including newspaper articles, books excerpts, and speech manuscripts, as well as three books, relating to the life, death, and legacy of Anna J. Hardwicke Pennybacker.
Farrington Collection
This collection is composed of one box consisting of correspondence and financial materials, including receipts, checks, balance sheets, bank statements, and statements of administration of properties.
Materials vary from poor to fair conditions and are very brittle.
Folder 2: Group Photograph and Information Sheet
This collection is composed of a reproduced photogrpah, typed letters between Margaret Percival and Barbara Kievit-Mason, a type-up of Jessie McFarland's letter, typed biograohical information about Jessie McFarland by Margaret Percival, and newspaper article clippings about Sam Houston State Teachers College.
Girl, Photograph 1 - Pages 37 and 38
Girl, Photograph 2 - Pages 45 and 46
Girl Reading, Photograph - Pages 51 and 52
Girls in Nightgowns, Photographs - Pages 9 and 10
In Memory of Mrs. Percy V. Pennybacker - The Monthly Review, June 1938
This collection is composed of five folders of printed materials including newspaper articles, books excerpts, and speech manuscripts, as well as three books, relating to the life, death, and legacy of Anna J. Hardwicke Pennybacker.