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    • Local politics scrapbook, 1971-1976

    • Local politics scrapbook, 1971-1976

    • African Americans -- Texas -- San Antonio; Municipal government -- Texas -- San Antonio; San Antonio (Tex.)--Race relations--History.; San Antonio (Tex.). City Council.;

    • Scrapbook of newsclippings assembled by Reverend Black, predominantly about San Antonio local politics, city council candidates, political issues involving the East side and West side of the city, Reverend Black's own political campaigns, and...
    • Local politics, church and community news scrapbook, 1976-1977

    • Local politics, church and community news scrapbook, 1976-1977

    • African Americans -- Texas -- San Antonio; Municipal government -- Texas -- San Antonio; San Antonio (Tex.)--Race relations--History.; San Antonio (Tex.). City Council.;

    • Scrapbook of newsclippings assembled by Reverend Black, predominantly about San Antonio local politics, city council candidates, political issues involving the East side and West side of the city, Reverend Black's own political campaigns and...
    • Once Upon A Time…, by Reverend Black, 1962

    • Once Upon A Time…, by Reverend Black, 1962

    • African Americans -- Civil rights -- History -- 20th century; African Americans -- Texas -- San Antonio;

    • Editorial for SNAP News, about a meeting held on November 23-25, 1962 at Columbia Iniversity. The meeting addressed African and American Negro leaders and future directions for policy for apartheid, embargo, and moral responsibility.
    • ZerNona Stewart Black Scrapbook, 1944-1964

    • ZerNona Stewart Black Scrapbook, 1944-1964

    • Baptists -- United States -- History.; African Americans -- Texas -- San Antonio; Mount Zion First Baptist Church (San Antonio, Tex.);

    • ZerNona Stewart Black scrapbook from 1944 through 1964, includes personal and community news and content, as well as clippings and news items that relate to her time as Direcctor of the San Antonio USO YWCA, 112 Sycamore Street, and the Swankers...
    • Monroe G. Everett

    • Monroe G. Everett

    • Everett, Monroe G.; College presidents;

    • The thirteenth president of Trinity University, Everett was a graduate of Bethel College in Tennessee and McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago. An ordained Presbyterian minister, Everett served as Director of the Westminster Foundation for...
    • Monroe G. Everett

    • Monroe G. Everett

    • Everett, Monroe G.; College presidents;

    • The thirteenth president of Trinity University, Everett was a graduate of Bethel College in Tennessee and McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago. An ordained Presbyterian minister, Everett served as Director of the Westminster Foundation for...
    • Library Quonset Hut

    • Library Quonset Hut

    • Libraries; Quonset huts

    • The combined University of San Antonio and Trinity University libraries were housed in several locations on campus including a large quonset hut purchased from the U. S. Army.
    • George Storch Memorial Library

    • George Storch Memorial Library

    • Libraries; George Storch Memorial Library

    • Photograph is taken with Storch statue in the foreground looking west. The building was used as the main campus library until the new library was opened in 1978. Funds to build the Storch Library were the gift of Louise J. Lips and her son Charles...
    • Eugenia B. Miller Fountain

    • Eugenia B. Miller Fountain

    • Fountains; Miller, Eugenia B.; Ford, O'Neil, 1905-; Cocke, Bartlett;

    • The Eugenia B. Miller Fountain was named in honor of the wife of Cecil W. Miller, Trinity trustee and former chairman of the Board (1957-1960) who presented the fountain as a gift to the university in 1966. Fountains were a special interest of Mr....
    • Friedrich Cactus Garden

    • Friedrich Cactus Garden

    • Friedrich Cactus Garden; Parks; Student Union Building;

    • The cactus gardens in the foreground with the Student Union Building in the background. The cacti were a gift of the Friedrich family of San Antonio. The scope of the gardens were diminished with the construction of residence halls on the lower...
    • Commencement Sunken Gardens

    • Commencement Sunken Gardens

    • Commencement ceremonies; Brackenridge Park (San Antonio, Tex.)

    • After moving to the new campus in 1952, Trinity held its summer commencent exercises in the Sunken Garden Ampitheater in nearby Brackenridge Park. The evening event was held there annually until completion of Laurie Auditorium in 1971. This photo...
    • James W. Laurie and James Robinson

    • James W. Laurie and James Robinson

    • Laurie, James W.; Robinson, James;

    • Pictured left to right are James W. Laurie, Trinity president, and Presbyterian clergyman James Robinson, pastor of the Church of the Master in New York City and founder of Cross Roads Africa program. Robinson visited the Trinity campus in 1961 to...
    • James W. Laurie and O'Neil Ford

    • James W. Laurie and O'Neil Ford

    • Laurie, James W.; Ford, O'Neil, 1905-

    • James W. Laurie, Trinity's 14th president, served from 1951-1970 (right) with O'Neil Ford, Trinity architect who designed the campus. Photo appears to have been taken in the early 1960s from the top of Northrup Hall looking west with Storch library...
    • James. W. Laurie and John MacKay

    • James. W. Laurie and John MacKay

    • Laurie, James W.; MacKay, John;

    • James W. Laurie, Trinity's 14th president, served from 1951-1970. Photo was taken in the mid- 1950s when John MacKay, president of Princeton Theological Seminary was a guest speaker on the Trinity campus. In the background of photo is the...

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