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[3 Levels of Interactions presentation at APAEC 2011]
Photograph of a presentation "3 Levels of Interactions" at APAEC 2011, held by UNT Special Collections. The image shows a room filled with people sitting down, a presenter can be seen at the front of the room near the top right. On the top left a projector screen can be seen, with it containing a chart titled "3 Levels of Interactions" with two columns following it. APAEC stands for Asian Pacific American Empowerment Conference, an annual conference that happens every year at UNT.
[3 Wild Stallions outside of the second LSRFA pit-stop]
Photograph of three of the Wild Stallions team members at the second LSRFA pit-stop. They are wearing matching red, orange, and yellow jerseys with flames at the bottom and "Wild Stallions" across the chest. They are also wearing red accessories including a feather boa on their helmets, red butterfly masks, and orange zipties on top of their helmets. One has the number 38 on her helmet.
[4 Wild Stallions outside of the second LSRFA pit-stop]
Photograph of three of the Wild Stallions team members at the second LSRFA pit-stop. They are wearing matching red, orange, and yellow jerseys with flames at the bottom and "Wild Stallions" across the chest. They are also wearing red accessories including a feather boa, red butterfly masks, and orange zipties on top of their helmets, a Nike tank top, tutus, and socks. One has the number 38 on her helmet.
['7 Ways About Getting Your Book Published' panelists seated at table]
Photograph of panelists seated at a table for the panel titled '7 Ways About Getting Your Book Published'. Those seated are (R-L) Farley Chase, a literary agent, David Patterson, a literary agent, Jim Hornfischer, president of Hornfischer Literary Management, and BJ Robbins, the founder of a literary agency. The panel was held during the 'The Power of Words' Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference at the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center in Grapevine, TX.
[20 & Graduated Graduation Cap]
Photograph of a graduation cap that has been decorated for the commencement ceremony, Spring of 2017. The cap reads, "20 & Graduated."
[24-Hour Film Feast in memory of Esther Rolle dialogue with actor Antonio Fargas]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 2010 annual 24-Hour Film Feast in memory of actress Esther Rolle. The footage was shot during actor Antonio Fargas' dialogue on Rolle's pivotal work in American film and television held on Saturday, February 13th, 2010. The tape fades to black and then picks up with unrelated content around the 1:15:00 minute mark.
[24-Hour Film Feast with Charles S. Dutton]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their 24-Hour Film Feast with Charles S. Dutton. Charles Dutton is a film and television actor and is talking about the film "The Piano Lesson," a film that Dutton starred in.
[24-Hour Film Feast with Charles S. Dutton]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during 24-Hour Film Feast with Charles S. Dutton event in 2012. The footage features a live Q&A discussion with a predominately young audience with the actor who takes questions about his role in "The Piano Lesson". Dutton goes into detail about his time on Broadway, with the writers, his career, and his perspective on the industry. The video cuts at 1:21:57.
[24-Hour Film Feast with Charles S. Dutton tape 1 of 2]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during TBAALs 2012 24-Hour Filmfeast featuring actor Charles S. Dutton. The footage features a live Q&A discussion with a predominately young audience with the actor who takes questions about his role in "The Piano Lesson". Dutton goes into detail about his time on Broadway, with the writers, his career, and his perspective on the industry.
[24-Hour Film Feast with Charles S. Dutton tape 2 of 2]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during TBAALs 2012 24-Hour Filmfeast featuring actor Charles S. Dutton. The footage features a live Q&A discussion with a predominately young audience with the actor who takes questions about his role in "The Piano Lesson". Dutton goes into detail about his time on Broadway, with the writers, his career, and his perspective on the industry.
[24-Hour Film Feast with Melvin Van Peebles tape 1]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during TBAALs 34th season 24-Hour Filmfeast featuring director Melvin Van Peebles. The footage features a live Q&A discussion with the director where he takes questions from the audience while going into detail about his early life and career.
[24-Hour Film Feast with Melvin Van Peebles tape 2]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during TBAALs 34th season 24-Hour Filmfeast featuring director Melvin Van Peebles. The footage features a live Q&A discussion with the director where he takes questions from the audience while going into detail about his early life and career.
[24-Hour Film Feast with Vondie Curtis-Hall tape #1]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during TBAALs 2012 24-Hour Filmfeast featuring actor and director Vondie Curtis-Hall on April 28th. The footage features a live Q&A discussion with Hall on his career and perspective on the industry.
[24-Hour Film Feast with Vondie Curtis-Hall tape #2]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during TBAALs 2012 24-Hour Filmfeast featuring actor and director Vondie Curtis-Hall on April 28th. The footage features a live Q&A discussion with Hall on his career and perspective on the industry. Curtis King sits to the side and moderates.
26 type designers
3D scanned models of a Rubik's cube describing designers of type.
[I-35 traffic on TX-OU weekend, view from McKenna Park]
Photograph of traffic on I-35 headed to Dallas for the annual Red River Showdown, a rivalry game between the Oklahoma Sooners and the Texas Longhorns. Rayzor Ranch between Scripture Street and University Drive with the natural gas well is pictured from McKenna Park. Cars can be seen driving on I-35 in the background.
35 Years and Growing...
A list of past workshops, conferences, awards, and publications sponsored by the Northeastern Ohio Chapter of the Church and Synagogue Library Association from 1975 to 2010. Prayers and memories written by chapter members, along with a scan of a workshop flyer from 1979, are also included in the compiled document.
[125 balloons]
Photograph of white and green balloons arranged to read, "125" in celebration of the 125th anniversary of the University being established. The balloons were photographed during the Wingspan Gala of 2016, held at the University Union building.
[125 Years of Green-Tie Evening Wear presented by the Texas Fashion Collection]
Photograph of evening wear presented by The Texas Fashion Collection. The evening gowns, of different styles, were on display on the third floor stairwell of the the University Union building during 125th Anniversary celebration of the University being established. This image was taken during the Wingspan Gala of 2016, held at the University Union building.
[125 Years of Green-Tie Evening Wear presented by the Texas Fashion Collection, 2]
Photograph of evening wear presented by The Texas Fashion Collection. The evening gowns, of different styles, were on display on the third floor stairwell of the the University Union building during 125th Anniversary celebration of the University being established. This image was taken during the Wingspan Gala of 2016, held at the University Union building.
[125 Years of Green-Tie Evening Wear presented by the Texas Fashion Collection, 3]
Photograph of evening wear presented by The Texas Fashion Collection. The evening gowns, of different styles, were on display on the third floor stairwell of the the University Union building during 125th Anniversary celebration of the University being established. This image was taken during the Wingspan Gala of 2016, held at the University Union building.
100th Anniversary Celebration -- Wichita Falls Country Club: February 18, 2012
Document containing a program and photographs from the NSDAR Major Francis Grice Chapter's 100th Anniversary celebration on February 18, 2012.
[101st Airborne challenge coin]
Photograph of a 101st Airborne challenge coin from the United States Army Major General Olinto Mark Barsanti Papers, held by UNT Special Collections. The first image shows the back of the brown, rusted coin with a symbol of expanded angel wings engraved at the top, with the bottom of it containing the words "Rendezvous with Destiny." Image 2, front of coin. "101st" and "Airborne" are negraved at the top with an eagle head engraved under it. Under that, in two small engraved banners are the words "Normandy Bastogne Holland" and "Berchtesgaden."
[101st Airborne lighter]
Photograph of an 101st Airborne lighter from the United States Army Major General Olinto Mark Barsanti Papers, held by UNT Special Collections. The first image shows the front of the silver lighter, with the cap sightly rusted. On the front of its is a black crest with the word "Airborne" above it and a white eagle head on it with its yellow beak. Image 2, back of silver lighter. The words "101st ABN. Div" are engraved on the cap and the word "Vietnam" on the bottom followed by the years 1967-1968.
[101st Airborne patch]
Photograph of an 101st Airborne patch from the United States Army Major General Olinto Mark Barsanti Papers, held by UNT Special Collections. The patch is black with the word "Airborne" stitched at the top in yellow with a space in between. On the bigger part of the black patch is the head of an eagle stitched on.
[11th Annual Weekend Festival of Black Dance Rhythm and Soul of a People, camera 1]
Unedited video of the 11th Annual Weekend Festival of Black Dance, hosted by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters. The festival begins with a performance by the Stella Maris Dance Ensemble to a piece written by Curtis King, titled, "My Language."
[11th Annual Weekend Festival of Black Dance Rhythm and Soul of a People, camera 2]
Unedited video of the 11th Annual Weekend Festival of Black Dance, hosted by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters. The festival begins with a performance by the Stella Maris Dance Ensemble to a piece written by Curtis King, titled, "My Language."
125th Anniversary Celebration Events Outline
Document created for UNT's 125th Anniversary that lists upcoming celebration events. Special notice is paid towards Founder's Week, Family Weekend, Homecoming Week, and the Wingspan Gala.
[125th Anniversary College of Business banner]
Photograph of a banner from the UNT 125th Anniversary celebration that reads "A History of the College of Business (1945 -2015) Then and Now, A Walk Through the Years; Honoring our history. Envisioning our future."
[125th Anniversary College of Business history]
Photograph of banners from the UNT 125th Anniversary celebration that detail three decades of history from the College of Business. The decades covered are the 40s, 50s, and 60s and include photos from the time.
[125th Anniversary College of Business history 2]
Photograph of banners from the UNT 125th Anniversary celebration that detail three decades of history from the College of Business. The decades covered are the 90s, 2000s, and 2010-15 and the banners include photos from the specific times. Behind them are pictures set up at tables for people to pose with.
[13th Annual Weekend Festival of Black Dance Rhythm and Soul of a People, bonus camera]
Video recording of the 13th Festival of Black Dance Rhythm and Soul of a People performances in Dallas, Texas. Events are shown as follows: the second-to-last number in the first half of the show; the first and second numbers in the second half of the show, including a tribute to Jamaican musician Jimmy Cliff; interviews with audience members; the final number in the first half of the show; and all remaining numbers. This is raw unedited footage captured by the bonus camera at the event.
[13th Annual Weekend Festival of Black Dance Rhythm and Soul of a People, main camera]
Video recording of the 13th Festival of Black Dance Rhythm and Soul of a People performances in Dallas, Texas. All numbers in the first and second halves are included, as well as a brief interview with an audience member during the intermission and overhead audience footage after the show. This is raw unedited footage taken by the main camera at the event.
["14th Amendment: Race Immigration and Transformation in the 21st Century" tape 1]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the Roundtable Writer's Breakfast on the 14th amendment, race, immigration, and transformation in the 21st century led by Curtis King on January 8th, 2011. The footage shows tables set up with food being served to members of the community from across DFW in education, pastoral, public service, and civic backgrounds. This tape focuses on the featured speaker from SMU setting up the context of the conversation in relation to the political power directed by different presidential administrations.
["14th Amendment: Race Immigration and Transformation in the 21st Century" tape 2]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the Roundtable Writer's Breakfast on the 14th amendment, race, immigration, and transformation in the 21st century led by Curtis King on January 8th, 2011. The footage shows tables set up with food being served to members of the community from across DFW in education, pastoral, public service, and civic backgrounds. This tape focuses on the economics of immigration and the phrase "immigration is the new slavery".
[16th annual African Cultural Festival programs]
Photograph of a stack of programs for the 2013 African Cultural Festival on a stand. Text on the front page reads: "University of North Texas / College of Music / Seven hundred ninety-fifth program of the 2012-2013 season // 16th Annual / African Cultural Festival / featuring / Afrikania Cultural Troupe, Ghana, West Africa / UNT African Percussion Ensemble, Denton / UNT Advanced Afro-Cuban Ensemble, Denton / Djaaly Kunda West African Dance & Drum Ensemble, Dallas / Fabere Dance Company, Dallas // Professor Torgbui Midawo Gideon Foli Alorwoyie / Artistic Director and Chief Master Drummer."
[1880s tea gown]
Photograph of an 1880s tea gown mounted next to a shelf of books.
[18th Annual Christmas/Kwanzaa Concert]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their 18th Annual Christmas/Kwanzaa Concert event in 2010. This video features various holiday performances by youth and adults to celebrate Christmas and Kwanzaa live on the Naomi Bruton Main Stage. The video cuts at 1:17:29 to a news segment.
The 1901 Historic Harrison County Courthouse
Document outlining a guided tour of the Historic Harrison County Courthouse in Marshall, Texas.
[1914 & Other Poems]
Photographs of "1914 & Other Poems" by Rupert Brooke, held by UNT Special Collections. The first image, is of the inside of the book with a faint illustration of a man's profile, the second image the see-through brown piece of paper is turned over to cover the illustration but to reveal the title of the book. Although Rupert Brooke (1887-1915) died before ever seeing battle, he was renowned for his war sonnets. W.B. Yeats noted that Brooke was “handsomest young man of England,” a fact that may account for some of his fame. Educated at Cambridge, he became a thespian, scholar, and soldier. Brooke, commissioned in the Royal Navy, never got to see battle. He died in 1915 at sea from sepsis. An eerie photograph portrait of the author’s profile, dated 1913, appears opposite the title page in this edition. Following the title page with publisher information and the typical copyright statement, we encounter a brief biographical note listing Brooke’s education and war time experience. His five war sonnets, titled “1914,” became notable for their romantic and patriotic view of the war. As a young man, Brooke wrote poems and published in anthologies and periodicals; his first volume of poetry, simply titled Poems, appeared in 1911 and (according to a note printed in this edition of 1914 and Other Poems) was reprinted in 1913 and twice in 1915. The contents of this volume are separated into sections beginning with the war sonnets titled “1914” followed by “The South Seas” and finally “Other Poems.” The last page of the book lists where the book was printed and contains a small slip that is taped to the back page, which was to be affixed to the spine of the book. An original slip is glued on the spine with the title of …
[1940s College of Business banner]
Photograph of the 1940s College of Business banner from the 125th Anniversary event. The banner details the history of the College of Business during that time period and includes mention of the school's growth from simply a department to an individual School. There are four images used on the banner, one is of Dr. O. J. Curry, the founding Dean, another is of the exterior of the Manual Arts Building which originally housed the department and later school, and the final two photos are of students in their classes.
[1950s College of Business banner]
Photograph of the 1950s College of Business banner from the 125th Anniversary event. The banner details the history of the College of Business during that time period and includes mention of the school's move to the older Business Administration Building, since then demolished, and planning for a bigger location. There are five images used on the banner, one is the old Business Administration Building's exterior, two are shots of students in class and on the phone, and the top one is of a slide ruler.
[1959 ensemble by Cristobal Balenciaga]
Photograph of a 1959 ensemble by Cristobal Balenciaga on display at the "Reimagining the Kimono" exhibition which was mounted at NorthPark Center in Dallas and displayed from May 1 through June 27, 2017. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection assistant director Annette Becker and drawn from the permanent collection of the TFC.
[1960s College of Business banner]
Photograph of the 1960s College of Business banner from the 125th Anniversary event. The banner details the history of the College of Business during that time period and includes mention of the school's move to the Business Administration Building, now Sage Hall, and becoming an AACSB accredited school. There are four images used on the banner, one is the new building's design, two are exterior shots of the campus and building, and the last is a photo of students working with typing machines in a class.
[1960s uchikake]
Photograph of a 1960s uchikake on display at the "Reimagining the Kimono" exhibition which was mounted at NorthPark Center in Dallas and displayed from May 1 through June 27, 2017. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection assistant director Annette Becker and drawn from the permanent collection of the TFC.
[1960s uchikake, 2]
Photograph of a 1960s uchikake on display at the "Reimagining the Kimono" exhibition which was mounted at NorthPark Center in Dallas and displayed from May 1 through June 27, 2017. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection assistant director Annette Becker and drawn from the permanent collection of the TFC.
[1960s uchikake, 3]
Photograph of a 1960s uchikake on display at the "Reimagining the Kimono" exhibition which was mounted at NorthPark Center in Dallas and displayed from May 1 through June 27, 2017. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection assistant director Annette Becker and drawn from the permanent collection of the TFC.
[1970s College of Business banner]
Photograph of the 1970s College of Business banner from the 125th Anniversary event. The banner details the history of the College of Business during that time period and includes mention of the school's first Doctoral Graduates and becoming a College. There are three images used on the banner, one is of students walking towards a building, another shows students working with machines, and the third shows students sitting in a lecture class.
[1970s dress by Karl Lagerfeld]
Photograph of a 1970s dress by Karl Lagerfeld on display at the "Reimagining the Kimono" exhibition which was mounted at NorthPark Center in Dallas and displayed from May 1 through June 27, 2017. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection assistant director Annette Becker and drawn from the permanent collection of the TFC.
[1970s evening dress by Hanae Mori]
Photograph of a 1970s evening dress by Hanae Mori on display at the "Reimagining the Kimono" exhibition which was mounted at NorthPark Center in Dallas and displayed from May 1 through June 27, 2017. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection assistant director Annette Becker and drawn from the permanent collection of the TFC.
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