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"Party Time!!!; But whether you party or not...Please VOTE."
Party decorations, balloon and streamers -
"In Financial Straits?; A regular savings plan can help navigate troubled waters."
Person navigating boat in the middle of a storm -
"Gambling; It's Just a Game...Until it gets out of hand... ."
Dice exploding and hand tossing them -
"Asian Pacific Heritage Month"
Various figures of Asian Pacific Heritage -
"They Used to Call Him Smokey; As the Surgeon General pointed out earlier this year, smoking is addictive-a very tough habit to break. With that in mind, lay off quoting the death statistics. Instead, provide patience, encouragement-and maybe some chewing gum. Before long, he'll answer to "Teddy.""
Angry bear with button that says he's just quit smoking and to bear with him -
"Make this your last belt for the road"
X-ray with skeleton with cracked skull and seat belt unfastened -
Transcript of Irmgard Stuhlinger 1944-1945 Journal
Irmgard Stuhlinger was the wife of Ernst Stuhlinger, a scientist acquired in Operation Paperclip. In this journal she details her daily life starting from her 19th birthday under the rule of the Third Reich, toward the end of the second World War. She touches on topics such as war, post-secondary education, death of family members, the acquisition of housing, and holidays in the latter part of the war. -
Irmgard Stuhlinger 1944-1945 Journal
Irmgard Stuhlinger was the wife of Ernst Stuhlinger, a scientist acquired in Operation Paperclip. In this journal she details her daily life starting from her 19th birthday under the rule of the Third Reich, toward the end of the second World War. She touches on topics such as war, post-secondary education, death of family members, the acquisition of housing, and holidays in the latter part of the war. -
Transcript of Irmgard Stuhlinger School Essays, 1934-1935
Irmgard Stuhlinger was the wife of Ernst Stuhlinger, a scientist acquired in Operation Paperclip. In these school essays, she discusses her daily life in Stuttgart, Germany, as a child. When writing these essays she was 9-10 years old. Topics of the essays include family life, a fictional moral story, descriptions of the weather, as well as significant historic events such as the Saarabstimmung (1935 Saar status referendum). Furthermore, she mentions Adolf Hitler (German chancellor) and the Sturmabteilung (Paramilitary organization run by Nazi Germany) in these essays. The transcript includes a description of each illustration. -
Irmgard Stuhlinger School Essays, 1934-1935
Irmgard Stuhlinger was the wife of Ernst Stuhlinger, a scientist acquired in Operation Paperclip. In these school essays, she discusses her daily life in Stuttgart, Germany, as a child. When writing these essays she was 9-10 years old. Topics of the essays include family life, a fictional moral story, descriptions of the weather, as well as significant historic events such as the Saarabstimmung (1935 Saar status referendum). Furthermore, she mentions Adolf Hitler (German chancellor) and the Sturmabteilung (Paramilitary organization run by Nazi Germany) in these essays. In this collection, she includes an illustration with each essay. -
Transcript of Irmgard Stuhlinger School Essays, from No. 15
Irmgard Stuhlinger was the wife of Ernst Stuhlinger, a scientist acquired in Operation Paperclip. In these school essays, she discusses her daily life in Stuttgart, Germany, as a child. When writing these essays she was 8-9 years old. Some of the topics include letters to family members, a fictional story, Christmas, descriptions of the weather, and talking about field trips. -
Irmgard Stuhlinger School Essays, from No. 15
Irmgard Stuhlinger was the wife of Ernst Stuhlinger, a scientist acquired in Operation Paperclip. In these school essays, she discusses her daily life in Stuttgart, Germany, as a child. When writing these essays she was 8-9 years old. Some of the topics include letters to family members, a fictional story, Christmas, descriptions of the weather, and talking about field trips. -
Transcript of Irmgard Stuhlinger School Essays, No. 1 to No. 13
Irmgard Stuhlinger was the wife of Ernst Stuhlinger, a scientist acquired in Operation Paperclip. In these school essays, she discusses her daily life in Stuttgart, Germany, as a child. When writing these essays she was 8 years old. Some of the topics include a letter to family members, Christmas, descriptions of the weather, and talking about field trips. -
Irmgard Stuhlinger School Essays, No. 1 to No. 13
Irmgard Stuhlinger was the wife of Ernst Stuhlinger, a scientist acquired in Operation Paperclip. In these school essays, she discusses her daily life in Stuttgart, Germany, as a child. When writing these essays she was 8 years old. Some of the topics include a letter to family members, Christmas, descriptions of the weather, and talking about field trips. -
Transcript of 1945-1946 Journal of Gerhard Reisig Dipl.-Ing.
Gerhard Reisig Dipl.-Ing., later Dr. Gerhard Reisig, was a German-American rocket scientist that worked on the team of von Braun at Fort Bliss. This journal covers his journey to the United States under Operation Paperclip, and includes descriptions of his experience to and through his arrival on December 6th, 1946. In this journal, he discusses numerous parts of his travel and experience in the United States including the rail route taken by the group he was in, reviews of two films of the time, comments on fashion and American society, as well as periodic mentions of food culture especially early in the journal. The transcript includes links to copies of the articles he transcribed by hand if they could be found. -
1945-1946 Journal of Gerhard Reisig Dipl.-Ing.
Gerhard Reisig Dipl.-Ing., later Dr. Gerhard Reisig, was a German-American rocket scientist that worked on the team of von Braun at Fort Bliss. This journal covers his journey to the United States under Operation Paperclip, and includes descriptions of his experience to and through his arrival on December 6th, 1946. In this journal, he discusses numerous parts of his travel and experience in the United States including the rail route taken by the group he was in, reviews of two films of the time, comments on fashion and American society, as well as periodic mentions of food culture especially early in the journal. He additionally copies several articles by hand, some in English, some translated, from periodicals, particularly Time magazine. -
Gays and Friends: UAH's First LGBTQ Student Organization
This exhibit was originally created for LGTBQ+ History Month during October 2022. It was on view in the lobby of the M. Louis Salmon Library. -
"Frances Roberts: Her Life and Legacy" exhibit panels.
This exhibit was made possible by a grant from the Alabama Humanities Alliance in collaboration with the UAH History Department and the UAH Humanities Center. -
Digitized transcription of VHS tape of "The Case of Mobile".
Janet Owens LeFlore, Burton R. LeFlore, and O.B. Purifoy are the speakers in this lecture given at Alabama A&M University. -
Digitized transcription of VHS tape of "The Civil Rights Movement in Alabama (A Look Back and a Look Ahead)".
Aldon Morris is the speaker in this lecture given at Alabama A&M University. -
Digitized transcription of VHS tape of "Turmoil in Tuskegee".
Frank Toland is the speaker in this lecture given at University of Alabama in Huntsville. -
Digitized transcription of VHS tape of "Selma to Montgomery, 1965".
U.S. Rep. John Lewis and Mary Stanton are the speakers in this lecture given at Alabama A&M University. -
Digitized transcription of VHS tape of "Bloody Lowndes and the Black Panther Party".
John Hulett and Frye Gaillard are the speakers in this lecture given at University of Alabama in Huntsville. -
Digitized transcription of VHS tape of "Huntsville during the Civil Rights Movement."
Sonnie W. Hereford III, John Cashin Jr., William Pearson, and Fred Carodine were the speakers in this lecture given at Alabama A&M University. -
Digitized transcription of VHS tape of "Trial by Fire and Water: Birmingham, 1963" (Part II).
Glenn Eskew, Horace Huntley, and Odessa Woolfolk are the speakers in this lecture given at Alabama A&M. -
Digitized transcription of VHS tape of "The Montgomery Bus Boycott".
Fred Gray, Charles Moore, and D'Linell Finley, Sr. are the speakers in this lecture given at University of Alabama in Huntsville. -
Digitized transcription of VHS tape of "Early Years of the Movement" (Part II).
J.L. Chestnut, Jr. is the speaker in this lecture given at Alabama A&M. -
Digitized transcription of VHS tape of "The Long Night's Journey, 1877-1941".
Linda Reed is the speaker in this lecture given at Alabama A&M University. -
Digitized transcription of VHS tape of "Inaugural Lecture".
Taylor Branch is the speaker in this lecture given at University of Alabama in Huntsville. -
Digitized VHS tape of "Inaugural Lecture".
Taylor Branch is the speaker in this lecture given at University of Alabama in Huntsville. -
Digitized VHS tape of "The Long Night's Journey, 1877-1941".
Linda Reed is the speaker in this lecture given at Alabama A&M University. -
Digitized VHS tape of "The Civil Rights Movement in Alabama (A Look Back and a Look Ahead)".
Aldon Morris is the speaker in this lecture given at Alabama A&M University. -
Digitized VHS tape of "Turmoil in Tuskegee".
Frank Toland is the speaker in this lecture given at University of Alabama in Huntsville. -
Digitized VHS tape of "Selma to Montgomery, 1965".
U.S. Rep. John Lewis and Mary Stanton are the speakers in this lecture given at Alabama A&M University. -
Digitized VHS tape of "Bloody Lowndes and the Black Panther Party".
John Hulett and Frye Gaillard are the speakers in this lecture given at University of Alabama in Huntsville. -
Digitized VHS tape of "Huntsville during the Civil Rights Movement."
Sonnie W. Hereford, III, John Cashin Jr., William Pearson, and Fred Carodine were the speakers in this lecture given at Alabama A&M University. -
Digitized VHS tape of "Trial by Fire and Water: Birmingham, 1963" (Part II).
Glenn Eskew, Horace Huntley, and Odessa Woolfolk are the speakers in this lecture given at Alabama A&M. -
Digitized VHS tape of "The Montgomery Bus Boycott".
Fred Gray, Charles Moore, and D'Linell Finley, Sr. are the speakers in this lecture given at University of Alabama in Huntsville. -
Digitized VHS tape of "Early Years of the Movement" (Part II).
J.L. Chestnut, Jr. is the speaker in this lecture given at Alabama A&M. -
"1st Roll 1950."
The label on the inside of the can notes, "B&W Jeff horse back riding. Picnic with Dave 1951. Christmas 1950."