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17th Street

Description: Photograph of trees in front of 830 Northeast 17th Street, Oklahoma City, OK. Photo by Haskell Pruett, January 1934.
Date: January 2, 1934
Creator: Pruett, Haskell
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

17th Street

Description: Photograph of spirea in front of 830 Northeast 17th Street, Oklahoma City, OK. Photo by Haskell Pruett, January 1934.
Date: January 2, 1934
Creator: Pruett, Haskell
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

1934 Graduate Students

Description: Photo of the 1934 nine graduate students. Six males and three females. Panel typing: "1934 R.1 Vincent Stevens - Orville Dill - Shannon Ahern - Louis Wolf. R.2 Paul Greene - Margaret Mason - Winifred Menz - Mary Louise Marshall - Charles Reding."
Date: 1934
Partner: El Reno Carnegie Library

1934 Southard Mercantile

Description: Photograph of Southard Mercantile in 1934. Note the soda fountain, L-R Joe Kohl Jr, Ted Scarbow, Harold Hamilton, unidentified, John Judson, Mrs. Joe Kohl Sr, Reuben Harper and Lola Winters.
Date: 1934
Partner: Okeene Historical Preservation Group

[2012.201.B0366.0199]

Description: Photograph is of a woman standing wearing white pants and a white shirt with a black belt. She is smiling. Caption: "White knit slacks, which feature dashing girdle in navy knit that fits snug and high about the waist, are worn by Muriel Evans, charming Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer featured player."
Date: April 16, 1934
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[2012.201.B0366.0202]

Description: Photograph is of a woman standing with her back to the camera looking over her left shoulder wearing a dark bathing suit. Caption: "Scalloped edges, a brand new finish, is featured in this navy blue surf suit showing a deep sun back, worn by lovely Muriel Evans, who is featured in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer productions."
Date: February 28, 1934
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[2012.201.B0366.0205]

Description: Photograph is of a woman wearing a plaid scarf with her chin resting on her gloved hand. Caption: "A basket-weave straw cloth, in black and white, creates this extremely smart, off-the-face hat, with its box pleated crown and navy grosgrain bow at the back."
Date: February 28, 1934
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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