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    • 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...
    • female students on telephone

    • female students on telephone

    • Women college students; Telephone

    • A group of female students are listening to a telephone conversation on a McFarlin Hall residence hall telephone. Telephones in the 1950s were not in private rooms. There was only one telephone on each floor of the residence hall.
    • Female students 1950

    • Female students 1950

    • Women college students; Guenther Park;

    • A group of female students in the mid-1950s put on make up while seated in Guenther Park on the Trinity campus. The photograph was made for public relations purposes. Guenther Park commemorated a gift of land contributed to the Trinity campus by...
    • Guenther Park Students

    • Guenther Park Students

    • Parks; Northrup Hall; Guenther Park

    • A group of students gather for conversation in Guenther Park with Northrup Hall in the background. Guenther Park was a small park area named in memory of Erhard R. Guenther commemorating a gift of 6.4 acres of land by Pioneer Flour Mills to Trinity...
    • 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...
    • Prof Herff-Beze with students

    • Prof Herff-Beze with students

    • Herff-Beze, Albert; Music teachers;

    • Albert Herff-Beze was Professor, Department of Music at the University of San Antonio(1937-42) and at Trinity (1942-76). One of the most popular members of the Trinity faculty, Beze taught a course entitled Music Appreciation that was always filled...
    • Trinity Flying Class

    • Trinity Flying Class

    • Aeronautics; McDonald, Dorothy; Women in aeronautics

    • Aviation class formed in 1939 under the auspices of the civil aeronautics Authority. Dorothy McDonald(pictured) was the first female to graduate in program.
    • Education?, by Reverend Black, circa 1962

    • Education?, by Reverend Black, circa 1962

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

    • Editorial by Reverend Black, addressing the need for desegregation of educational institutions, in light of the violence that resulted when James Meredith enrolled and was accepted as the first African American in then-segregated University of...
    • Eugenia B. Miller Fountain

    • Eugenia B. Miller Fountain

    • Eugenia B. Miller Fountain; Fountains; Cecil B. Miller; Eugenia B. Miller

    • Cecil B. Miller, Trinity trustee and former chairman of the Board, presented the fountain as a gift to the University in 1966 in honor of his wife, Eugenia B. Miller. Located initially in a green circle of live oaks and grass near the main entrance...
    • Laurie Auditorium

    • Laurie Auditorium

    • James W. and Dorothy A. Laurie Auditorium;

    • Completed in 1971, the multi-faceted James W. and Dorothy A. Laurie Auditorium was the first building on the Skyline Campus large enough to accommodate the entire faculty and student body in a single setting. Designed by architects O'Neil Ford and...
    • Laurie Auditorium

    • Laurie Auditorium

    • James W. and Dorothy A. Laurie Auditorium;

    • Completed in 1971, the multi-faceted James W. and Dorothy A. Laurie Auditorium was the first building on the Skyline Campus large enough to accommodate the entire faculty and student body in a single setting. Designed by architects O'Neil Ford and...

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