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SWCPC 438 Negatives #20 A. B. (Sug) Robertson, undated.
The collection features portraits of sixty-one prominent cattle ranchers, both male and female, who were considered to be the “Cattle Kings of Texas.
SWCPC 438 #51 James R. Bell, undated.
The collection features portraits of sixty-one prominent cattle ranchers, both male and female, who were considered to be the “Cattle Kings of Texas.
SWCPC 438 Negatives #9 R. B. Masterson, undated.
The collection features portraits of sixty-one prominent cattle ranchers, both male and female, who were considered to be the “Cattle Kings of Texas.
SWCPC 438 Negatives #3 John Brigham Wilson, undated.
The collection features portraits of sixty-one prominent cattle ranchers, both male and female, who were considered to be the “Cattle Kings of Texas.
SWCPC 438 Negatives #49 A. E. Flowers, undated.
The collection features portraits of sixty-one prominent cattle ranchers, both male and female, who were considered to be the “Cattle Kings of Texas.
SWCPC 438 Negatives #6 John T. Lytle, undated.
The collection features portraits of sixty-one prominent cattle ranchers, both male and female, who were considered to be the “Cattle Kings of Texas.
U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Department of Commerce, Women's Bureau, Tables on Women's Earnings and Employment, 1955-1973.
Founded in 1966, NOW is the largest grassroots organization of feminist activists in the United States with local chapters in all 50 states. Since its founding, NOW serves to promote feminist ideals, women's rights, eliminate discrimination, and achieve and protect the equal rights of women and girls in all aspects of social, political, and economic life (now.org).This collection is a gathering of materials directly relating to the National Organization for Women (NOW) Lubbock Chapter, recording organization activities nationwide and within the Lubbock community. The collection is a range of printed materials of the NOW Lubbock Chapter from donor Esther Sundell Lichti, 1970 to 1986, including 17 newspapers, and consecutive publications of NOW Lubbock Chapter newsletters from 1975-1980. These publications served to inform and engage women in Lubbock on matters of national and local politics, and to bring awareness to socio-economic trends, including growing social problems amongst women, female vs. male income, workplace discrimination, and women outside the domestic sphere. The Lubbock NOW Chapter aimed to bring attention and called for local action through various activities and political engagement
Roxy Music
The Glen Sample Ely Autograph and Music Memorabilia Collection consists of autographed items and other music memorabilia, all framed and centered around a specific band or performer, assembled by Glen Ely during his time as a journalist and afterward.Albany Hotel stationary signed by Bryan Ferry, Phil Manzanera, Paul Thompson, Andy Mackay, Brian Eno, Rik Kenton; copies of cd covers, and color photo
SWCPC 154-E1 #35 George M. Slaughter, undated.
Consists of photographs of members of the Slaughter family, interiors and exteriors of their residences, gardens, cattle, and ranching scenes
John Hyma - Pitcher, undated.
The collection features a photo of an old Double T plus the Lubbock Hubbers baseball team individual portraits and team bus