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    Nancy Appleby, Alice B. Donahue and Berta Hees

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    Photograph - Three women (Nancy Appleby, Alice B. Donahue and Berta Hees) on the beach, Hawai

    Nancy Appleby, Alice B. Donahue, Berta Hees and Ken Suitor

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    Photograph - Four people (Nancy Appleby, Alice B. Donahue, Berta Hees and Ken Suitor) sitting on a couch. Athabasca, Albert

    Alice B. Donahue and Berta Hees

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    Photograph - Alice Donahue and Berta Hees posing with local girls in Hawaii, US

    Berta Hees

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    Photograph - Berta Hees standing in front of a log cabin that was being restored at a roadside park between Swan Hills and Fort Assiniboine, Albert

    Berta Radford, Vollintine Evergreen resident, 1979

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    Interview with Berta B Radford, a longtime member of the Vollintine Evergreen community. Radford talks about her move to the Memphis, and her street before home development picked up. She mentions the racial shifts in the neighborhoods around her, although she feels her street has been very stable with little white flight or changes. Radford also discusses a few of the neighborhood businesses and development of the subdivisions. This interview was conducted in 1979

    Nancy Appleby and Berta Hees

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    Photograph - Nancy Appleby and Berta Hees at the river front. Athabasca, Albert

    Mrs. Taylor and Berta Hees

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    Photograph - Two woman (Mrs. Taylor and Berta Hees) at the cenotaph. Fort Assiniboine, Albert

    Nancy Appleby, Alberta McDonald, Annie Eherer and Berta Hees

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    Photograph - Tea at Anna Eherer's home, Athabasca, Alberta. Left to right: Nancy Appleby, Alberta (Bert) McDonald (Alice's sister), Annie Eherer and Berta Hee

    Nel'son, Berta (Kacel'son, Berta Isaakovna)

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    Nel contributo viene ricostruita la biografia dell'attrice Berta Nel'so

    Mrs. Berta Womack and B. B. Stone

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    Mrs. Berta Womack, president of the Zonta Club, right, offering three peaches to B. B. Stone, president of the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce. The club recently started their Eat-a-Peach-a-Meal Campaign to help with farmers\u27 peach surplus. Mrs. Womack is wearing a dress and Stone is wearing a suit. Between them is a basket of peaches on a table.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1940s/4183/thumbnail.jp
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