- Islandora Repository
- Texas Collection Library
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"Fear on Trial"
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Cover of John Henry Faulk's book "Fear on Trial", Fear on trial, Congressional and Political History, Bernard Rapoport legacy project
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Frank Dobie: Man and Friend
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Cover and title page of Frank Dobie: Man and Friend, Frank Dobie: man and friend, Texas History, Bernard Rapoport legacy project
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Gamma Dude, Tenth Anniversary
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An issue of the newsletter Gamma Dude containing a history of Gamma Deuteron, the UT chapter of the Jewish fraternity Alpha Epsilon Pi, which received its charter from UT in 1939., Gamma Dude, tenth anniversary., Bernard Rapoport legacy project
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"Grass Blades"
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Page features poem "Grass Blades", Selected poems, Bernard Rapoport legacy project
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"Ground Zero"
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Newsweek "Ground Zero" article by Jerry Adler on the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center, dated September 24, 2001, Newsweek, 72-87, Bernard Rapoport legacy project
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"He Did Good"
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Article discusses the life of Walter Hall. Published in The Texas Observer, March 31, 2000, Texas observer, 92;6, 8, Bernard Rapoport legacy project
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"Hillary Goes Up the Hill"
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Newsweek article about Hillary Clinton's election to the United States Senate, dated November 20, 2000, Newsweek, 137;21, 26-27, Congressional and Political History, Bernard Rapoport legacy project
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Hogg Debating Club/The Cactus: Yearbook of the University of Texas/1935/page 137
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Insert: Dixie; Top row: Daniel, Gray, Magoffin, Killough, L. Mumme, B. Mumme, Nesbitt, Hunter, Eads; Second row: Nafzger, Fortenberry, Smith, Herbert, Martin, Adams, Pulliam, Daly, Mullinax; Bottom row: McCasland, Trevino, Hartnett, Dibrell, Dixie, Bournias, Jones, Morales, page 137, 1934-1935, The Cactus yearbook of the University of Texas, 1935, 137, The University of Texas History, Bernard Rapoport legacy project
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"How Bad Is It?"
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Newsweek magazine article about President Bill Clinton's dealings with the Whitewater real-estate development, dated January 17, 1994, Newsweek, 123;3, 16-18, Congressional and Political History, Bernard Rapoport legacy project
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Morrison & Fourmy's Fort Worth (Texas) City Directory, page 226
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Page 226 from the 1907/1908 Fort Worth city directory features a listing for the Feldman family and the Feldman and Coplin Meat market, which operated out of the Feldmans' home, Morrison & Fourmy's general directory of the City of Fort Worth., 226, Bernard Rapoport legacy project