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Identifier
20026300
Description
Miss Louise Horton, student at North Texas Agricultural College (N. T. A. C.) was the first to use a new microfilm reading machine set up in the history section of Fort Worth Public Library. The machine will make photographic reproduction reading of old newspapers dating back to 1873. Starting January 1st micro prints of daily home morning and afternoons editions of Star-Telegrams, Dallas Morning News, and New York Times, will replace bound volumes. Miss Horton, appears to be wearing a striped skirt and a collared shirt and she has pinup hairstyle.
Archival Date
1945-11-20
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-365
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Horton, Louise (Miss); Recordak machine; North Texas Argicultural College
Subjects
Horton, Louise (Miss); Recordak machine; North Texas Argicultural College