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[Board of Regents meeting with A.M. Willis]

Description: Photograph of Archille Murat Willis, Jr. sitting at a Board of Regents meeting. Willis was elected chairman of the board in 1969 and served for nine years. During his tenure, the university underwent many cultural movements facilitated by students concerning civil rights, anti-Vietnam War protests, free speech, academic policies, and a new library. The Willis Library is named after him.
Date: September 2, 1975

[Construction of the General Academic Building #13]

Description: Photograph of the construction progress of the General Academic Building at North Texas State University (now known as the University of North Texas). The view of the ground construction is shown from a window on an upper story of the building. There are piles of construction materials, and the area that is dug out is visible as well.
Date: August 2, 1977

[The Green Jackets' Howdy Party]

Description: Pamphlet of the list of the Green Jackets members who will be attending the Howdy Party. A green letter "G" is on the cover along with green columns stating the members' names, addresses, residence, majors and classifications, and their hometowns. The names are listed in blue ink along with several empty pages of the columns throughout the rest of the pamphlet.
Date: November 2, 1971

[A.M. Willis in meeting]

Description: Photograph of Archille Murat Willis, Jr. sitting at a Board of Regents meeting. Willis was elected chairman of the board in 1969 and served for nine years. During his tenure, the university underwent many cultural movements facilitated by students concerning civil rights, anti-Vietnam War protests, free speech, academic policies, and a new library. The Willis Library is named after him.
Date: September 2, 1975

[A.M. Willis speaking to colleague]

Description: Photograph of Archille Murat Willis, Jr. sitting at a Board of Regents meeting. Willis was elected chairman of the board in 1969 and served for nine years. During his tenure, the university underwent many cultural movements facilitated by students concerning civil rights, anti-Vietnam War protests, free speech, academic policies, and a new library. The Willis Library is named after him.
Date: September 2, 1975
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