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"Graduate Education Program of University of Alabama Centers."
The leaflet provides information regarding the University of Alabama Centers' graduate programs, including general information and information regarding admission, registration, library facilities, textbooks, fees, and a schedule of what courses would be at the different centers in the 1963-1964 academic year. -
"University of Alabama Centers-Announcements 1963-1964."
The pamphlet provides information about attending the University of Alabama Centers, including advantages of attending, entrance requirements, fees, withdrawls, refunds, and the registration calendar. It also gives information on the individual programs of study, including the program description and the classes offered for that program. -
Dekalb County, Alabama Map and Aerial Photograph Identification
This section contains documents and maps related to a historical survey. -
Letter to Robert K. Bell from Person Moore.
Moore sends another case to Bell hoping it will be of interest to him in the Nickerson case. -
Architecture notebook 76: Cathedral Church of the Advent in Birmingham, Ala.
English Gothic style church. Construction began in 1887. Located at the corners of 20th St and 6th Ave in Northside Birmingham, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 4: Arlington House Museum, Birmingham, Ala.
Arlington House Museum, built c. 1840. Greek Revival style. Located in Birmingham, Alabama. -
"McCrary party May 57."
Konrad, Klaus, and Ingeborg Dannenberg and others attend party at McCrary house in Birmingham, Alabama. In latter half group walks to a pond. May 1957. -
"Easter 1957 (church), McCrary party May 57."
Konrad, Klaus, and Ingeborg Dannenberg and others attend party at McCrary house in Birmingham, Alabama. Spring 1957. -
"Office Picnic, Ronnie and Juans Kids, B'ham."
Konrad, Klaus, and Ingeborg Dannenberg attend an office picnic at the McCrary household in Birmingham, Alabama. Near the end one of the attendees feeds a small herd of cattle. 1957. -
"Summer Excursion to the McCrary's on 23 May 1959."
This film shows the latter half of the McCrarys' party in summer 1959. Shown are most of the guests in attendance walking to the pond and back to the house. Later, a smaller group breaks off and drives out to see the cattle feed. Konrad Dannenberg's notes on the film box read, "The Walk to the Lake (Kids, Tillers, King and G. Rees, Hennings), Auto Trip to the Cow Pasture. Mc feeds the cattle w/hay." May 1959.