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SPACE TECHNOLOGY Explore what's in it for you!
Marketing campaign poster for NASA. Features an image of a space shuttle over the Earth. -
Space Physics Division OSSA NASA
Red poster with graphics related to space physics. -
IF IT'S NOT SAFE, SAY SO NASA Safety Reporting System NSRS Confidential Voluntary Responsive
Painting of Galileo and a space shuttle above Earth. Purpose of document is to promote the NASA Safety Reporting System. -
A NEW COMPETITIVE EDGE FOR AMERICA Discover space for economic growth
Marketing campaign poster for NASA. Features an image of a space shuttle in front of Earth. -
Third Avenue A New Deal for American Art
Painting of a street with people and buildings, as well as an elevated train line. Text at the bottom tells about the New Deal art program and this particular painting. -
Newbury St. Stores Celebrating the Vitality of American Art in Federal Buildings....
Painting of buildings. Text at the bottom tells about the Art-in-Architecture program and this particular painting. -
Jicarilla Apache Fiesta" A New Deal for American Art...."
Painting of the Apache fiesta with an off-white border. Text at the bottom tells about the New Deal art program and this particular painting. -
Homeward Bound A New Deal for American Art....
Painting of two women wrapped in blankets standing in front of some small trees. Text at the bottom tells about the New Deal art program and this particualr painting. -
Going...Going...Gone. You can help preserve our medical heritage. Handle library materials with care.
Poster with brown background and pictures of deteriorating books to show what happens to materials when they are not handled carefully. -
Lost in Space....
Art of astronaut floating in space with informational text about credit card debt. -
"Will the Fear of AIDS make you eat alone?"
Man eating alone at a restaurant -
"Warning! Exercise can cause visible side effects.*"
Man and woman working out -
"Little Scraps Can Add Up to a Whale of a Lot; You may not be a little fish in a big pond, but you must do your part to safeguard classified materials. That minnow of information you inadvertently let loose may be the catch-of-the-day for some trolling listener. And, that's no fish story."
Whale eating scraps of paper with information on it in the ocean -
"Everyone wants to get ahead; Lack of education can put a tight rein on a military career. Now, before it's permanently stalled, visit your education office and let them help you sign up for the fall semester. To spur you on, they'll explain the new G.I. Bill (Uncle Sam shares the costs). Act now. Don't hobble success."
Headless horesman holding pumpkin on a horse with a full moon -
"Pinocchio was wrong; Only a blockhead would believe that there are no supporting strings in life. Use these personal rules to live by, and they'll keep you straight. Pinocchio kindled himself for a while, but it only made his nose grow. PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY: Something you must live with."
Pinocchio sitting in the windowsill of Geppetto's shop -
"Holiday Stress Can Tie You Up in Knots; But, exercise, a balanced diet, and adequate rest can keep you from reaching the end of your rope"
Military man doll with rope knots on top of his head and in his stomach -
"If you once forfeit the confidence of your fellow citizens, you can never regain their respect and esteem; On or off duty, only ethical behavior is a timeless quality"
Service man and woman standing in front of the Lincoln memorial -
"It's Party Time...Now!"
Birthday party balloons and rainbow with American flag -
"The price of freedom...A strong defense"
Soldiers at war with American flag in the background -
"Do you have to get hit over the head to realize it's smart to wear a HELMET?"
Motocycle wreck and getting hit in the head various ways -
"Stake your life on the Count; You may be at risk for a heart attack if your blood cholesterol level is high. A pin-prick to the finger will tell. In the meantime, watch your weight, avoid saturated fat, and...keep your fingers crossed."
Count Dracula (vampire) with moon peeking out behind clouds -
"Sometimes the hurt is more than skin deep; Child abuse can leave scars that last for a lifetime."
Child with band aid on her knee -
"PRIDE; Show it everywhere."
Each branch represented, each wielding a sword in front of American flag; text enourages display of pride in serving on a daily basis -
"One Way Or Another You'll End Up With a Designated Driver"
Hearse at a funeral home with the message that drinking and driving kills -
"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 -
Architecture notebook 80: Temple of Ceres in Alligator Creek, Fla.
A planned writer's studio and retreat near Fernandina, Fla. -
Architecture notebook 86: C&G Railroad Roundhouse in Columbus, Miss.
Photos and sketches of the C&G Raildroad roundhouse. Included are the engine turn table and freight cranes. Located in Columbus, Miss. -
Architecture notebook 69: McGehee-Stringfellow House near Greensboro, Ala.
Home and parlor style Federal house. Built circa 1821. Portions of the house survive in Eutaw. Demolished in 1982. Formerly near Greensboro, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 79: Grover Hotel in Guntersville, Ala.
Early 20th century hotel. Featured a balustrade, though that was removed following renovations in the late 1940s. Located in Guntersville, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 66: Railroad Depot in Eufaula, Ala.
Railroad depot completed in 1872 in the Italianate style. Originally billed as the Vicksburg and Brunswick Depot, in 1883, the Eufaula and Clayton Railroad purchased the building. Located on S. Randolph Street in Eufaula, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 66: First Presbyterian Church in Eufala, Ala.
Presbyterian church built in 1869. With classrooms added in the 1940s and a Fellowship Hall from the late 1950s. Located at 201 North Randolph in Eufaula, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 68: Spring Mill in Oxford, Ala.
Built in 1885. The Blue Spring Mill operated as a textile mill before shutting down. Demolished in 1998 for a mall. Near I-20 in Oxford, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 77: WMU Dorm in Marion, Ala.
Notes and photographs related to the renovation of the WMU dorm at Judson College in Marion, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 68: Building at corner of Court Street and Tennessee Street in Florence, Ala.
Built around 1880-1890. Brick construction, sashes and windows were cut out around the 1950s. Previously the First National Bank of Florence and a jewelry store. Located at the corner of Court and Tennessee streets in Florence, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 66: Waterloo Log House near Florence, Ala.
Dogtrot log house built between 1850-1870 near Route 2 in Florence, Ala. -
Architecture notebook 66: Mars Hill House in Florence, Ala.
Dogtrot cabin built between 1820-1840. Trot enclosed between 1890-1910. Located at Mars Hill near Florence, Ala.