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[Commencement Announcement for North Texas State Teachers College, August 15,1928]
Graduation announcement for the summer commencement ceremony at North Texas State Teachers College in 1928. The announcement is a plain sheet of cardstock; in the center, there is a raised image of the school's seal above the text, which reads: "The Faculty and Senior Class of North Texas State Teachers College announce the Commencement Exercises Wednesday evening, August fifteenth nineteen hundred twenty-eight at eight o'clock College Auditorium Denton, Texas."
[Commencement Events Program for North Texas State Teachers College, May 1929]
List of the 1929, commencement events printed in black ink on card stock paper.
[Check for Drinking Fountain, November 22, 1921]
Check from the Forestburg School Board to the Practical Drawing Company for $21.00; the memo line says "Drinking fount." The check is signed "Forestburg School brd., HB. Caddell, Sec." The back of the check has 3 stamps. One of the stamps is from Southwest National Bank in Dallas Texas, another stamp is from the Banking or Trust Company, dated November 28, 1921 also in Dallas. The third stamp is dated November 29.
[Book/Report Card: Fred McCain, Spring 1948]
Report card documenting grades for Fred McCain during the Spring semester, 1948 including an A in P.E 530, an A in P. E. 480, an A in P. E. 515 and one B in Ed 551.
[Inez Evans North Texas State Normal College diploma]
Diploma from North Texas State Normal College certifying that Inez Evans has completed the necessary coursework to earn a degree of Bachelor of Arts. At the top of the document is an illustration of the Texas Coat of Arms; a star of five points, encircled by a wreath of olive and live oak branches The Certificate is signed by President William Herschel Bruce and President of the Board of Regents M. O. Flowers. At the bottom of the diploma it is embossed with the North Texas State Normal College seal.
Teachers Temporary Certificate
A temporary teachers certificate from the Texas Department of Education presented to Izetta Sparks.
[NTSNC diploma]
A diploma from the North Texas State Normal College presented to Izetta Sparks upon graduation, signed by President Bruce.
[Receipt for furniture from the Byrd Williams Jr. scrapbook]
Receipt from the Poindexter Furniture and Carpet Co., written to Edna McDaniel.
[Partial list of members from bulletin]
A partial list of members of an unknown art association from a bulletin published by Southwestern University in Georgetown. There is a handwritten note on the back.
[National Education Association membership information]
A document from the Department of Art Education and National Education Association detailing membership information.
[Notes on prep school]
A note by Carl Compton with information on the Radford School for Girls.
[Note on the Associated Art Instructors of Texas]
A handwritten note to the Associated Art Instructors of Texas.
[Speech by Sarah T. Hughes on being a female lawyer]
Typescript of undated speech by Sarah T. Hughes discussing her experiences and people's expectations of her as a woman in the legal profession while practicing in Dallas. She gives her views on different aspects of the legal profession, including specialization, civil and criminal practice, winning and losing cases, and her enjoyment of appellate work and research in preparing cases on appeal. Before concluding the speech, Ms. Hughes describes her enjoyment of political participation via the legal profession. She also expresses her interest in campaigning for public office and entering politics in the future.
[Izetta Sparks' scrapbook]
Leaf 16 from Izetta Sparks' scrapbook with clippings on first side 1) concerns the Current Literature Club's hike; 2) "Recipe for a Kiss Cake;" 3) a portrait of "Coach Beulah A. Hariss." The second side has a Christmas card. Scrapbook in general depicts life at UNT and in Denton in the 1920s.
[Booklet: Annie Webb Blanton of Denton for the thirteenth congressional district]
Annie Webb Blanton (1870-1945) was an American suffragist, educator, and author of a series of grammar textbooks. Blanton was elected Superintendent of Texas Public Instruction in 1918, making her the first woman in Texas elected to statewide office. She was born in Houston and at 18 moved to Austin to attend classes at the University of Texas where she graduated in 1899 with a Bachelors of Literature. In 1901, Dr. Blanton began teaching English at North Texas Normal School in Denton, Texas where she remained for 17 years. The school is part of the now University of North Texas.
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