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[Photocopy of news clipping: Principle and interest in the case of George Green]
No Description Available.
[Playbill for Dear Ruth]
Playbill for North Texas State College Players' production of Dear Ruth.
[Playbill for Rigoletto]
Playbill for North Texas State College's production of Rigoletto.
[Playbill for Tartuffe]
Program for North Texas State College's production of Tartuffe, or "The Impostor" by Moliere.
[Playbill for "The Country Cousin"]
Playbill for Ellerbe Wood - Interpreter of Plays presents "The Country Cousin," at the St. Anthony Ball Room, Saturday, March 28th.
[Playbill for The Duchess of Malfi]
Playbill for North Texas State College's production of The Duchess of Malfi.
[Playbill for The Passion According to St. Matthew]
Playbill for North Texas State College's production of The Passion According to St. Matthew.
[Portfolio for Ellerbe Wood]
Portfolio for Ellerbe Wood from the management A. H. Handley.
[A postcard of The Promenade]
Postcard for Albert Leonard George, Inc. store on The Promenade at the Rockefeller Center. Reversed side is a map of 5th avenue.
[A postcard of The Promenade]
Postcard for Albert Leonard George, Inc. store on The Promenade at the Rockefeller Center.
[Program for John Charles Thomas]
Program for North Texas State College's presentation of baritone John Charles Thomas.
[Program for Magic in Music]
Program for Magic in Music at the North Texas State College Auditorium.
[Program for May Fete]
Program for North Texas State College's May Fete.
[Program for the 1969 State Finals]
Program for the 1969 State Finals game between the Columbia Roughnecks and the Brownwood Lions.
[Promotional Golden Ticket, signed by Mel Stuart]
A promotional "golden ticket" for Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, signed by director Mel Stuart.
A Resume of the Paris Summer Openings 1936 and Fashion Features Outlined as Shown in Ellerbe Wood's Outstanding Collection of Original Models from Leading Paris Couturiers
A Resume of the Paris Summer Openings 1936 and Fashion Features Outlined as Shown in Ellerbe Wood's Outstanding Collection of Original Models from Leading Paris Couturiers.
[Saint List Breviary from the 15th Century, France]
Manuscript leaf from a breviary (France, 15th-century). Text displayed in 2 columns, gothic script of a sermon on 2 Luke and "Incipit Letania" containing ca. 60 names of Saints; identification of unusual or uncommon names can assist in localizing the MS to a specific region.
[Sell Yourself Successful by Cliff Long]
Document of Cliff Long's "Sell Yourself Successful," a book regarding Long's attitude toward life. He shares his views on what he believes is successful in life as a salesman and wants to share what he has learned throughout his life. He believes people can become successful from any starting point as he was first a farm boy and then turned into a sales manager.
[Small Prayer Book Leaf from the 15th Century, Netherlands]
Leaf form a small prayer book from the 15th century in Old Dutch with text displayed in single column, late gothic script. The leaf in this item contains prayers to Christ who as "gheboren vander maget Marien" and also the prayer beginning "So wie dit gebet spreket heuet benedictus die xii."
Speech delivered by President Chilton
Manuscript speech written by President Chilton and delivered to commemorate the opening of the Texas State Normal College and Teachers Training Institute in Denton, Texas. Page 2 of the speech is missing.
Suzanne, Inc. presents a Fashion Revue
Suzanne, Inc. presents a Fashion Revue featuring Paris and London original models for spring and summer, personally selected by the international fashion authority, Mme. Ellerbe Wood.
[Sweeny Drug Store 1969 Football 'Scores']
Pocket booklet containing scores for Texas high school, college, and professional football teams for the 1969 season.
Le tableau parlant: comédie-parade, en un acte et en vers
This is a 1773 printed copy of the libretto of "Le tableau parlant" (The talking picture), a one-act comic opera by M. Anseaume, set to music by Grétry. The opera was staged for the first time by the troupe of Italian actors of King Louis XV, on Wednesday, September 20, 1769. The back of the t.p. lists the names of the original actors who performed the characters of the opera at its premier: Isabelle (Madame Trial), [Jean-Louis Laruette] (Cassandre, Isabelle's tutor), [Madame Laruette (Colombine, Isabelle's lady-in-waiting), M. Trial (Léandre, Cassandra's nephew, who is in love with Isabelle), and [[Jean-Baptiste Clairval] (Léandre's valet). The final scene is a vaudeville sung by all of the characters. The music of the vaudeville is included at the end on pp. [45-48]. The library's copy of the libretto is bound with the libretto of Jean François Marmontel's comic opera "La fausse magie."
Taking It to the Bank, Harken Energy's Ties to BCCI
No Description Available.
Teachers Temporary Certificate
A temporary teachers certificate from the Texas Department of Education presented to Izetta Sparks.
[Tex Tan's Trees]
Document of an article from the Tex Tan Western Leather Co. about the different types of trees and the varieties of trees it can be covered by. The article explains the anatomy of a tree as well as the sizes and styles that can be provided for a horse. An advertisement of the costs of the trees is also present with the inventory being displayed as a wholesale item.
[Three Rs and an L]
Document of a photocopied article written by John Furneaux regarding the leatherworking courses in Yoakum's high schools. The students receive school credit from the classes and have a high-interest rate for both boys and girls. After the students graduate from the course, the students will receive a kit of tools that will let them pursue their leatherworking skills in the future.
[Transcript for A. J. Underwood diary, December 16,1861-December 18, 1862 - Pt. 1]
Transcript for A. J. Underwood diary, December 16th, 1861 to December 18th, 1862, detailing military fellows, role as a sharpshooter, friends, daily activities, correspondences, and transactions. This item (p. 1-70) covers January- June 2nd, 1862.
[Transcript for A. J. Underwood diary, December 16, 1861-December 18, 1862 - Pt. 2]
Transcript for A. J. Underwood diary, December 16th, 1861 to December 18th, 1862, detailing military fellows, role as a sharpshooter, friends, daily activities, correspondences, and transactions. This item (p. 71-101) covers June 2nd- Septmber 15, 1862.
[Transcript for A. J. Underwood diary, December 16, 1861-December 18, 1862 - Pt. 3]
Transcript for A. J. Underwood diary, December 16th, 1861 to December 18th, 1862, detailing military fellows, role as a sharpshooter, friends, daily activities, correspondences, and transactions. This item (p. 102-193) covers September 15th through December 18th, 1862.
[Transcript for A. J. Underwood diary, January 31, 1861-November 28, 1861]
Transcript for A. J. Underwood diary, January 31st through November 28th, 1861. The journal includes brief notes on daily outings, the weather, unusual events, working time, and transactions.
[Transcript of an interview with Zilpha Etta Scott Dockery]
Transcript of an interview with Zilpha Etta Scott Dockery about her life published in the Dallas Morning News on January 17, 1902. Dockery had the distinction of living in three centuries (the 18th, 19th, and 20th). Transcriber Mike Anglin, Dockery's great-great-great grandson, has provided footnotes with more information about the subjects mentioned.
[Unidentified photocopied images]
Document of three unidentifiable photocopied images on a page. The images are gray and faint but have a vague structure of buildings and machines. However, it is difficult to fully decipher the images due to their indeterminate shape.
The War at Home: White House Propaganda During the Vietnam War
No Description Available.
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