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[Tidbits on James Winford Hunt]

Description: A one-page document containing some thoughts about James Winford Hunt, written by Anthony Hunt.
Date: October 25, 1995
Creator: Hunt, Anthony

[Anthony Family Genealogy (1700-1995)]

Description: A two-page document tracing the genealogy of the Anthony family from the late 17th century through approximately 1995.
Date: 1995/2005
Creator: Hunt, Anthony

[Interview with Dr. Anthony W. Hunt]

Description: A one-page transcript of an interview with Dr. Anthony W. Hunt, conducted by Dr. Paul Lack. The interview focuses on Hunt's father, James W. Hunt, founding president of McMurry College.
Date: October 30, 1982
Creator: Lack, Paul

["The Chanters Frolic" Program]

Description: Program for "The Chanters Frolic," a musical program in several units. The program contains many advertisements for local businesses.
Date: unknown

[Christmas Card from McMurry College]

Description: Holiday card from McMurry College with the text "With every good wish for a Very Merry Christmas and A Joyful New Year, President and Mrs. Gordon R. Bennett" above a group portrait of The Chanters singing group. The front of the card says "Season's Greetings" and has small illustrations of bells, a candle, and ornaments.
Date: unknown
Creator: McMurry College

[Constitution for the McMurry Chanters]

Description: Constitution for McMurry University's student choir, The Chanters, signed by the organization's officers. The document states the rules and terms of membership, and notably defines The Chanters as "two sections... the men's chorus and the women's chorus."
Date: unknown
Creator: McMurry University

[Constitution for the McMurry Chanters]

Description: Constitution for the McMurry College's women's chorus, The Chanters, defining the rules and regulations for the organization.
Date: unknown
Creator: McMurry University

[Essay on Camping on the Texas Plains]

Description: An essay transcribed from handwritten notes originally written by James W. Hunt. The essay tells the story of a camping adventure on the Texas plains.
Date: unknown
Creator: Hunt, James Winford

[Hunt Family Tree]

Description: A handwritten representation of the Hunt family tree in the United States from 1635.
Date: unknown
Creator: Hunt Family

[Information About W. A. Minter Sr. and Son]

Description: Summarized biographical information about W. A. Minter, Sr. and his son (W. A. Minter, Jr.) including their, employment, activities, and business in the state. A note at the end of the text says that the information was sourced from the Minter family Bible and the obituary of Minter Jr.
Date: unknown
Creator: Abilene Reporter-News

[McMurry College Theatre "Noah" Program]

Description: Program for the McMurry College Theatre's production of "Noah." Included are lists of the cast and production staff, a synopsis of the acts, and advertisements for upcoming productions.
Date: unknown

[McMurry Fine Arts Program]

Description: Program for McMurry College, featuring The McMurry Chanters, Speech and Drama Department, Organ, and The McMurry Indian Band.
Date: unknown

[St. Paul Church Memorandum]

Description: Photocopied memorandum letter for the St. Paul Church, announcing that the church had received an inheritance from the late Gypsy Ted Sullivan Wylie, and commenting on her prior relationship with the church. A calendar of weekly events is displayed below the text.
Date: unknown
Creator: St. Paul Church

[Statement of Declaration]

Description: Unpublished statement of Declaration by the Cultural Affairs Council of the Abilene Chamber of Commerce. The statement discusses the idea of building a Cultural Center in Abilene and the benefits of doing so.
Date: unknown
Creator: Cultural Affairs Council of the Abilene Chamber of Commerce

[Thoughts of James Winford Hunt]

Description: A two-page essay containing thoughts about James Winford Hunt, shared by Elizabeth Hunt Webb (J. W. Hunt's daughter) to her daughter, Ruth Webb Lindstrom.
Date: unknown
Creator: Webb, Elizabeth Hunt
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