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1992-232.105
A black and white photo of a class teaching how to be a good secretary.

1992-232.376
A black and white photo of tutor from Adopt-A-School partner working with student at Sunshine Elementary.

1992-232.206
A color photo of merit semi-finalists at School Board meeting at Kraft Administrative Center.

1992-232.1913
A black and white photo of two journalism students and their teacher.

1992-232.1483
A black and white photo of nursing school caring for an ill patient.

1992-232.1788b
A black and white photo of 18 students--9 male and 9 female, in front of their school building.

1992-232.1796
A black and white photo of 22 students--11 male and 11 female--in front of their school building.

1992-232.1385
A photo of practical nursing school delivery.

2000-17-139
Black and white negative of two students in front of "We Give Thanks" bulletin board.

 1977-37-9
Three cards from the Fairbanks Collection including a scholar's chart, a bookmark for Dys-Pep-Q and an envolope with cards inside holding a piece of batting.

1999-281
Black and white photo, side view of the old livery stable and Springfield Gas and Electric Co. manufactured gas storage tank. There is a base which the tank was fitted into. Along the side of the metal base are stair steps that lead up to a walkway around the base. The sign on one of the storage tanks reads, " Cook with Gas " The cement block building reads " Seaman Coal, Cement and Sand, Phone 579 " On the storage bins are several advertisements that read, " Faultless Starch, Yeast Foam, K C. Baking Powders, and Celuloid Startch" Near these storage bins is a corrigated iron building. The Missouri Pacific Railroad tracks can be seen along the Seaman Coal Company.

1998-436
Snapshot taken at 7:00 am , looking west on St. Louis St. at the Trans-Continental Foot Race (or Bunion Derby) participants. This section of the race was from Springfield to Conway, MO. Stoplight in center of intersection with man leaning on it, possibly controlling it. Missouri US 66 sign attached to stoplight and an oval sign under it with number 16 on it. The stoplight may be a portable one brought in for the race on Route 66. Sign on Gillioz marquee says: "TONITE/THURMANS/ORCHESTRA". Numbers on back of picture 1-13/p8-273/CP8-272. Colonial Hotel on left of photo.

2001-212-35
Black and white photo of woman seated at desk with many african-american children behind her.

1992-232.278
A black and white photo of school board meeting held regularly with student leaders at Kraft Administrative Center.

1992-232.1839
A black and white photo of one male and four female high-school students seated at their desks in a classroom.

2001-39
Black and white photo of the 1946 seventh grade class of Lincoln. Miss Gloria Houston was the sponsor.

 2006-115
A snapshot of a number of Drury students on a field trip with one Professor Spurgeons at Graydon Springs. The sizing of the picture won't allow scanning.

1992-232.1167
A photo of two young girls sitting at their school desks. Girl in foreground has removed her shoes.

1991-16-3
Black and white photo mounted on crumbling cardboard frame. Photo shows white house with family members standing on porch and in front yard. Railroad tracks run in front of house. Writing on back says, "1415 Benton Avenue - Springfield, Missouri. Left to right Alice Kearney (by the bay window); Gen Kearney Mrs. Mary Delaney Kearney on the porch; Mayme Sheeran (a friend of the family); Ted Kearney (in the buggy); Tom Kearney; Mary Kearney, the youngest of the family, is asleep inside the house"

1992-232.1795
A black and white photo of 18 students--13 female and 5 male--in front of their school building. The picture was taken around January of 1946.


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