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[Letter from John C. Stevens to David Gibson]

Description: Letter from Dr. John C. Stevens, President of Abilene Christian University, to David Gibson. In the letter, Stevens explains to Gibson that ACU is opposed to dancing but has decided to allow some forms of dancing as a type of artistic expression in the Homecoming production of "The King and I." He also enclosed a check of $16.00 to refund Gibson's ticket.
Date: October 11, 1976
Creator: Stevens, John C.

[Letter from Bob Burroughs to Lewis Fulks]

Description: Letter from Bob Burroughs, the Minister of Music at First Baptist Church, to Lewis Fulks at Abilene Christian College. In the letter, Burroughs congratulates Fulks on his production of "The Sound of Music," the 1970 ACC Homecoming musical production.
Date: November 11, 1970
Creator: Burroughs, Bob
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Interview with Dr. Sam Sebesta, November 11, 1989

Description: Interview with Dr. Sam Sebesta, Professor of Reading in the College of Education at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington. In the interview, Dr. Sebesta discusses the topic of reading skills and their development.
Date: November 11, 1989
Duration: 31 minutes 19 seconds
Creator: Sebesta, Sam & McCaleb, Gary

[Letter from Harry Pickup to Blanche Perry #2]

Description: A letter and envelope from Harry Pickup of the University Avenue Church of Christ in Gainesville, Florida to Blanche Perry dated September 11, 1941. The letter confirms receipt of the baptistry painting with a few details of the installation and thanks Perry for her work.
Date: September 11, 1941
Creator: Pickup, Harry

[Ulysses, Kansas Church of Christ Bulletin]

Description: Bulletin from a Church of Christ in Ulysses, Kansas. Contains photograph of the exterior of the building and of Blanche Perry working on a painting. Gives program for an afternoon service, history and description of the church building, and background information on Perry.
Date: October 11, 1953
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