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"READER WANTS ANSWERS ON PORT, WAREHOUSE USE," PENSACOLA NEWS, SEPTEMBER 11, 1966.
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Author
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Pensacola News, Sam Dane, W. S. Underwood
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Abstract/Description
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Article featuring two op-eds reacting to an article about the Port of Pensacola Director Philip Alvarez’s fiscal plan and H. Green’s letter about the fiscal spending of the Port.
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uwf_PF126_Oversize003
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"SEVEN-UP" BOTTLING TRUCKS-PENSACOLA, FLA.
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Fleet of Seven-up Bottling Company's trucks-in the plants yard at 3300 Mobile Highway. Circa 1950 Charles T. Cottrell-Photographer.
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Identifier
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WF1455558990, uwf:48190
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"SHORTY" IN A BIPLANE, CORRY FIELD, 1924.
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Photograph of “Shorty” in the front seat of a biplane in Corry Field.
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uwf_PF083_Item_009
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Set of related objects
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"Should I Join the Ku Klux Klan?" Pensacola News Article, December 10, 1921.
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Author
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M.G. Hoffman
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Article titled "Should I Join the Ku Klux Klan?" published in the Pensacola News. Dated December 10, 1921. The article describes members of the Klan as "100% American" and bashes the Catholic Church. Written by M.G. Hoffman.
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Date Issued
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12/10/1921
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Identifier
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0865.a-b
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Set of related objects
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"Special to The New York Times".
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New York Times
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A clipping from the New York Times dated October 6 yet publishing date is unknown. The article details the record breaking speed runs of former Giants pitcher Lieutenant Al J. Williams, noting that at one point during his flight he lost consciousness after turning at a high speed.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_11-3-1923_NavalAirmanFlies259MPH_3
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"Suggestions for Lt. Governors," Civitan International.
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Author
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Civitan International
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Abstract/Description
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Notice of suggestions for Lieutenant Governors by Civitan International.
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Identifier
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uwfgbhs_MXB_PHandI_Neg277-278
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"The Old-Time Religion" Handbill, ca. May 1920s.
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Paul Crank, First Christian Church
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Single page handbill, brown and brittle with age and acid in the paper. Announcing "The Old-Time Religion" Special Services at the First Christian Church, Wauchula, Florida, Sunday, May 15th, at 7:30 p.m. "We must fan afresh the flickering flame of freedom in the hearts of the American people." "Come! let us face the truth, the whole truth and provide for it." Pastor Maj. Paul Crank. Also see: 2016.035.0392.
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0446
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"Tug the Empire" After Hurricane 1926.
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This photograph shows the Sabine Towing Company's Tug the Empire half a mile inland after the Miami Hurricane of 1926.
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Date Issued
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1926-09
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uwfnas_nashurricane_tugtheempire_1926
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Image (JPEG2000)
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"Welcome to the Cradle of Naval Aviation," 1961 - 1964.
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U.S. Navy, Bishop Joseph Aloysius Durick, Rear Admiral Daniel F. Smith
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Photo taken around 1961 - 1964 of a group of men and two women gathered around a banner which reads "Welcome to the Cradle of Naval Aviation" taken at NAS Pensacola. A Convair R4Y sits in the left of the photo while a Navy band plays in the background on the right. Men work to remove luggage from the plane and were seemingly caught by surprise in the photo. Behind the middle of the banner is Bishop Joseph Aloysius Durick, to his left is Rear Admiral Daniel F. Smith. The back of the photo...
Show morePhoto taken around 1961 - 1964 of a group of men and two women gathered around a banner which reads "Welcome to the Cradle of Naval Aviation" taken at NAS Pensacola. A Convair R4Y sits in the left of the photo while a Navy band plays in the background on the right. Men work to remove luggage from the plane and were seemingly caught by surprise in the photo. Behind the middle of the banner is Bishop Joseph Aloysius Durick, to his left is Rear Admiral Daniel F. Smith. The back of the photo holds a stamp of credit to the U.S. Navy, descriptive information of the two men, and an archival summary. The summary credits the photo to around 1961 while in pencil is a date of 1964.
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uwfnam_NAS_1960-Present_circa1961_welcomebanner
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"WILLIAM PANTON FISHING SMACK"-PENSACOLA, FLA.
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Warren Fish Company in the background with the "William Panton" tied up at their Baylen Street Wharf. -Charles T. Cottrell-Photographer.
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WF1455559544, uwf:48744
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"WILLIAM PANTON" SNAPPER BOAT.
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Photograph of the "William Panton" snapper boat.
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uwf_PF160_Item_026
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"Yellow Peril" 1939.
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This photograph, taken in 1939, shows a Boeing-Stearman N2S "Yellow Peril" landing on Felton's Farm Field.
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Date Issued
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1939
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Identifier
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uwfnas_nassaufleyfield_flyingfield_1939
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Image (JPEG2000)
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'WHAT GOOD IS A PRETTY FACE WITH NOTHING BEHIND IT?': THE SPECTER OF THE INAUTHENTIC IN TRUE STORY MAGAZINE AND LITERARY MODERNISM.
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Smith, Georgia Clarkson
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This thesis situates the narratives of True Story magazine in the 1920s within and against the context of their surrounding advertisements in order to reveal a popular resistance to the logic of consumption that was aggressively marketed to working class readers at the turn of the century. I argue that while the confessional narratives of True Story magazine explore the possibilities of self reinvention and upward mobility in market society, they paradoxically reveal an anxiety about the...
Show moreThis thesis situates the narratives of True Story magazine in the 1920s within and against the context of their surrounding advertisements in order to reveal a popular resistance to the logic of consumption that was aggressively marketed to working class readers at the turn of the century. I argue that while the confessional narratives of True Story magazine explore the possibilities of self reinvention and upward mobility in market society, they paradoxically reveal an anxiety about the veracity of the mass market's promises for sociocultural advancement via consumption. Further, I explore the trope of the self-constructed consumer persona in modernist fiction in order to tease out a thematic "preoccupation with inauthencity" that repeatedly begs attention not only in popular confessional magazines like True Story, but also in middle-market and canonical modernist novels such as Anita Loo's Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, James Joyce's Ulysses, Ford Madox Ford's The Good Soldier, and William Faulkner's If I Forget Thee Jerusalem.
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Date Issued
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2013
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Identifier
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WFE0000387, uwf:61065
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Document (PDF)
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1875-1876 Perdido Bay Lumber Co Account.
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Perdido Bay Lumber Co
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June 1, 1875 - June 5, 1876 account for Perdido Bay Lumber Co.
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ShipsMisc_014
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1926 HURRICANE WASHOUT.-PENSACOLA, FLA.
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Highway washed away, possible landfill going to Milton from Pensacola. Charles T. Cottrell-Photographer.
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WF1455558988, uwf:48188
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1926 STORM DAMAGE, PENSACOLA, FLA.
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1926 Storm damage of the Cinco Bayou Bridge, Pensacola Yacht Club concrete boat. Charles T. Cottrell-Photographer.
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WF1455558999, uwf:48199
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1927 PARADE, PENSACOLA, FLA.
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Large clean up and paint up parade, Palafox Street, Pensacola Florida. Charles T. Cottrell-Photographer.
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WF1455559487, uwf:48687
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1940 FORD, WRECK SITE, PENSACOLA, FLA.
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1940 Ford, two door sedan, Deluxe, wreck, June 14, 1940, Muldon Motors, West Wright Street. Charles T. Cottrell-Photographer.
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WF1455558715, uwf:47915
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Set of related objects
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1966-1967 Vester J. Thompson, Jr, Inc Invoices and Subsoil Investigation, 1.
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Vester J. Thompson, Jr, Inc, Pensacola Port Authority, Philip M. Alvarez, Henry R. Barksdale, Ewin, Campbell, & Gottlieb
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Large packet of documents containing invoices from Vester J. Thompson, Jr, Inc, with a copy of their subsoil investigation dated June 24, 1966. Invoices date from July 1966 to February 1967. Packet also contains correspondence from Ewin, Campbell, & Gottlieb, City Council, Philip M. Alvarez, handwritten notes, and a committee schedule dated December 28, 1966.
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PortofPensacola-075-100
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1966-68 Account Notes.
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Pensacola Port Authority
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1966 - 1968 handwritten account notes.
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Identifier
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PortofPensacola-160
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Image (JPEG)
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