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80th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, House Bill 389, Chapter 276
Bill introduced by the Texas House of Representatives relating to the eminent domain authority of Texas Woman's University.
Administration Building at the Texas State College for Women
Exterior view of the administration building, also known as "Old Main," on the campus of the Texas State College for Women. There is a circular drive in front of the building.
Administration Building at the Texas State College for Women
Exterior view of the administration building, also known as "Old Main," on the campus of the Texas State College for Women. The science building is visible in the lower right corner of the image.
[Aerial View of Denton]
Aerial view of Denton, Texas with Texas Woman's University visible in the right foreground.
Aerial View of Texas Woman's University
Aerial photograph of Texas Woman's University, facing north with "dorm row" on the left side.
Aerial View of Texas Woman's University
Aerial photograph of Texas Woman's University, facing north with "dorm row" on the left side.
[Aerial view of the Little Chapel-in-the-Woods and surrounding area]
Photograph of the Little Chapel-in-the-Woods and surrounding area at Texas State College for Women, now known as Texas Woman's University. A pond is visible in the foreground, and the Little Chapel-in-the-Woods is visible in the background.
[Amelia Earhart and three unidentified women at TSCW]
Amelia Earhart Putnam and three unidentified women at TSCW in Denton, Texas. Ms Earhart is seated at the center, while one is seated at each side and one standing to her left. She was there to present a lecture to students, entitled "Aviation Adventures," Saturday night, Jan. 25, 1936, as part of that semester's drama series. [The Denton Lass-o, January 16, 1936]
[Amelia Earhart and two unidentified women at TSCW]
Photograph of Amelia Earhart and two unidentified women at Texas State College for Women, now known as Texas Woman's University. Ms. Earhart is in the middle. A large Western Union clock is hung on the wall in the background.
[Architectural details of Little Chapel-in-the-Woods]
A detailed photo of the Little Chapel-in-the-Woods architecture. Several colorful bricks are enclosed by concrete.
An Audit Report on Management Controls at Texas Woman's University
Report of the Texas State Auditor's Office related to ways to improve accountability to help Texas Woman's University management better protect the State's resources and achieve its goals, particularly in the areas of internal financial reporting, student loans, Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) requirements, and personnel processes.
An Audit Report on Texas Woman's University's Management Practices for Endowment Funds
Report of the Texas State Auditor's Office related to determining whether Texas Woman's University has endowment fund investment and annual distribution policies that are consistent with modern endowment management principles as embodied in the Uniform Management of Institutional Funds Act; whether the University is in compliance with its endowment management policies; has adequate procedures to monitor and report endowment performance against stated objectives; and has controls that provide reasonable assurance of substantial compliance with donor restrictions.
Austin Hall
Photograph of Austin Hall of Texas State College for Women, now known as Texas Woman's University. The three-story brick building has a balcony over the front door.
Austin Hall
Photograph of Austin Hall of Texas State College for Women, now known as Texas Woman's University. A car is parked in front of the three-story brick building.
[Basketball court in old TSCW Gymnasium]
Photograph of a basketball court in the first Gymnasium of Texas State College for Women, now known as Texas Woman's University. Various exercise equipment, benches, chairs, and a piano are visible in the background.
[Bell Avenue, north]
Copy negative of Bell Avenue in front of the TWU dormitories looking north.
[Brackenridge and Stoddard Hall at TSCW]
Photograph of Stoddard Hall and Brackenridge Hall of Texas State College for Women, now known as Texas Woman's University. Brackenridge Hall was completed in 1916 but has since been replaced by the Brackenridge Student Union. The pictured Stoddard Hall is the second one built which was completed in 1936.
[Building the first TWU campus]
Copy negative of construction workers building the first campus of TWU in Denton, originally called the Texas Industrial Institute and College for the Education of White Girls of the State of Texas in the Arts and Sciences.
C.I.A. Girl's Basketball Team
C.I.A girl's basketball team; many of the players are unidentified. C.I.A later became Texas Woman's University. Based upon their uniforms, this appears to be members from the time period of 1917-1918. First row, third from the left: Tennis Florey, who was a guard in 1918. Middle row, fourth from the left: Thelma Crawford, guard in 1918.
[City of Denton Promotional Film]
This promotional film features Phyllis George speaking of the virtues of the City of Denton. The film is primarily composed of still photographs and is set to the music of the musical recording, "Dynamic Denton: In Sound and Music."
City Passed Hat to Get TSCW
Newspaper clipping describing the formation of Texas State College for Women, now known as Texas Woman's University, in Denton, Texas circa 1903. Photographs of the Old Main Building and Cree T. Work are also included.
[Clock Tower at Texas Woman's University - Denton, TX]
Photograph of the clock tower at Texas Woman's University in Denton, Texas. It contains offices for administrators of the school.
Dedication Program, Mrs. Roosevelt Giving the Introduction.
Photograph of the dedication program of the Little Chapel in the Woods, on the Texas State Women's College campus in Denton, Texas. The photograph shows First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt giving the introduction at the front entrance to the chapel.
[Denton Record-Chronicle article, February 2, 1992]
An article written by Kit King for the Denton Record-Chronicle about Mary Lee Kendrick and her reception of the CARA award. The article covers her work in the Denton art scene and also with Hopewell Junction, New Yorks's Community Cultural Arts Center and pottery with Crafts Student League and the 92nd Street Y Pottery in New York.
[Denton Record-Chronicle 'Education', June 19, 1994]
A clipping from the 'Education' section of the Denton Record-Chronicle possibly written by Holly Becka. The piece covers the new TWU president's first scheduled visit to the campus followed by a snapshot update for the NTIEVA program's work with Denton ISD.
Denton T.S.C.W. Chapel.
Photograph of the construction of the Little Chapel in the Woods, on the Texas State Women's College campus in Denton, Texas.
[Diptych of Carl and Cathinka Venth with seventeen pupils, left, and eight young women in formal dress with stringed instruments, right]
Two photographs mounted side by side on card stock. The image on the left shows Carl Venth, Cathinka Finch Myhr, Sheila Emery Allen, and sixteen other young female music students lined up in front of a house. Sheila Emery Allen and Cathinka Finch Myhr Venth are standing on either side of a large basket and are holding stuffed toy dogs. An inscription on the vero of the original frame read "Pupils at T. W. C., Mrs. Venth & Sheila Allen with dogs." The image on the right shows a group portrait of eight young women in formal dress posing with stringed instruments. An inscription on the verso of the original frame read "String Group, Acc. - Virfian England [Este], Sheila Allen." A handwritten inscription in pencil on the verso top left reads "Mrs. G. W. Parker, 2432 Colonial Park, Ft. Worth, Texas, 76160, 375-7149."
[Door handles of the Little Chapel-in-the-Woods]
A close-up of the door handles and decorative carvings on the wooden doors of the Little Chapel-in-the-Woods at Texas State College for Women, now known as Texas Woman's University. The Chapel was designed by O'Neil Ford and Arch Swank and built in 1939.
[Doors of the Little Chapel-in-the-Woods]
The doors to the Little Chapel-in-the-Woods are closed. The ornate door handles and some of the brick wall surrounding the doors are visible.
[Doors of the Little Chapel-in-the-Woods]
The wooden doors to the Little Chapel-in-the-Woods are closed. The doors are carved with a diamond pattern. The brick walls of the building enclose the doors.
Dr. Blayney and guest in front of President's home
Dr. Blayney and an unidentified man are standing in caps and gowns in front of the president's home of Texas State College for women.
Dr. Blayney and guest in front of President's home
Dr. Blayney and an unidentified man are standing in caps and gowns in front of the president's home of Texas State College for women.
East entrance of F. M. Bralley Library
The front and side of the Texas State College for Women F. M. Bralley Library are visible in the background. A waterway is visible in the foreground. The library has a bell tower on top and has four columns with Ionian capitals.
[Entrance to Brackenridge Hall]
Four columns at the entrance to Brackenridge Hall are visible through the coverage of trees. The columns have Ionian capitals. The exterior of Brackenridge Hall is partially visible.
[Entrance to the College of Industrial Arts (CIA)]
Entrance to the College of Industrial Arts (CIA) now Texas Woman's University (TWU). Two people can be seen walking in the background. The background itself is comprised of snow covered grass and a snow covered dirt road in the foreground lined with trees goes through the entrance up to the buildings in the background.
[First TSCW Gymnasium Building]
Photograph of the first Gymnasium Building at Texas State College for Women, now known as Texas Woman's University. Flowers, shrubs, and trees are in front of the two-story brick building with four Doric columns.
Front and East Perspective. T.S.C.W. Chapel.
Photograph of the front entrance and east side of the Little Chapel in the Woods, on the Texas State Women's College campus in Denton, Texas. It is an stone building and has a round, stained-glass window above the entrance.
Front view of T.S.C.W. Chapel under construction.
Photograph of the construction of the Little Chapel in the Woods, on the Texas State Women's College campus in Denton, Texas.
[Garden back of President's Home]
Photograph of the garden behind the President's Home at Texas State College for Women. Several concrete benches and a concrete table are visible throughout the garden. Several flowers, shrubs, and trees are visible in front of a white wooden fence in the background.
[Garden in back of TSCW President's Home]
Photograph of the garden behind the Texas State College for Women President's Home. A concrete bench is located under a shade tree in the foreground, and a wooden bench is positioned by a wooden fence in the background. A cobblestone walkway cuts through the center of the garden. A small pond with a concrete fountain is located in the background near many shrubs. This home and garden has been replaced by the Texas Woman's University Administration Building.
Girls College of Industrial Art, Denton, Tex.
Postcard contains photograph of the Old Main Building at Girls College of Industrial Art, now known as Texas Woman's University, in Denton, Texas. The postcard is addressed to Miss Amy A. Allen in Manhattan, Kansas. Old Main was constructed in 1903 and was the first building on campus.
Girls' College of Industrial Arts, Denton, Texas.
Postcard contains a photograph of the Old Main Building at Girls' College of Industrial Arts, now known as Texas Woman's University, in Denton, Texas.
Golf course back of Smith Carroll Hall
Several women are golfing on a course behind Smith Carrol Hall of Texas State College for Women, now Texas Woman's University. Other unidentified buildings are partially visible in the background. The women are wearing skirts and coats, and one is wearing a cloche. Two women are putting on a green in the foreground. The golf course has since been replaced by Reagan Houston Hall.
[Hay wagon at Texas Woman's University]
Photograph of three unidentified men with hay forks working by a horse-drawn wagon full of hay. In the background, Old Main Building of Texas Woman's University in Denton, Texas is visible.
Houston Hall west of Fitzgerald
Photograph of Houston Hall of Texas Woman's University. The three-story brick building possesses a balcony that is supported by columns above the entrance.
Hubbard Hall
Exterior view of the front of Hubbard Hall on the Texas Woman's University Campus.
Hubbard Hall
Exterior view of the front of Hubbard Hall on the Texas Woman's University Campus.
Hubbard Hall
Exterior view of the front of Hubbard Hall on the Texas Woman's University Campus.
[Illuminated fountain at TWU]
Photograph of fountain at Texas Woman's University. The fountain's edge is lined by faucets shooting water above the fountain. There are also lights illuminating the fountain.
[Interior view of Little Chapel-in-the-Woods]
An interior view of the side wall and brick arches inside the Little Chapel-in-the-Woods at Texas State College for Women, now known as Texas Woman's University. The Chapel was designed by O'Neil Ford and Arch Swank and built in 1939.
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