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[1991 David Duke political campaign ad]
Video of a political advertisement for David Duke's 1991 campaign for the Louisiana gubernatorial race. Duke was a state representative from the 81st district in the Louisiana House from February 1989 through January 1992. Slide card title: Roemer/Edwards
[1991 David Duke political campaign ad]
Video of a political advertisement for David Duke's 1991 campaign for the Louisiana gubernatorial race. Duke was a state representative from the 81st district in the Louisiana House from February 1989 through January 1992. Slide card title: Baton Rouge.
[1991 David Duke political campaign ad]
Video of a political advertisement for David Duke's 1991 campaign for the Louisiana gubernatorial race. Duke was a state representative from the 81st district in the Louisiana House from February 1989 through January 1992. Slide card title: Baton Rouge.
[1991 David Duke political campaign ad]
Video of a political advertisement for David Duke's 1991 campaign for the Louisiana gubernatorial race. Duke was a state representative from the 81st district in the Louisiana House from February 1989 through January 1992. Slide card title: Roemer/Edwards.
Annual Report of the External Court Auditor on the Court Ordered Desegregation of the Dallas Independent School District 2001-2002
An annual report of the External Court Auditor on the Court Ordered Desegregation of the Dallas Independent School District 2001-2002.
Bulletin of North Texas State College: Number 188
Number 188 of the monthly bulletin produced by North Texas State College providing information about schools and colleges on campus including their history, programs, and course offerings. This issue discusses the School of Business Administration.
[Fuel ration coupon]
Fuel ration coupon issued by the Office of Price Administration during WWII, to Mrs. Abbie F. Stevens of Waltham, Massachusetts. The dates on the card range from November 18, 1942 to March 20, 1943.
[Fuel ration coupon]
Fuel ration coupon issued by the Office of Price Administration during WWII, to Mrs. Abbie F. Stevens of Waltham, Massachusetts. The dates on the card range from October 28, 1942 to April 10, 1943.
Homecoming 2008: College of Business Alumni Celebration
A card from the University of North Texas inviting individuals to attend the Homecoming 2008: College of Business Alumni Celebration, a celebration for Alumni of the College of Business during the university's Homecoming week .
[Hood County Courthouse in Granbury, TX]
Photograph of Hood County Courthouse in Granbury, TX. A paved street wraps around the corner of the courthouse that faces the camera, with multiple vehicles sitting in front of the courthouse. A curb in the right side of the photo has a sign sitting on it reading "One way" with an arrow pointing left. A truck sits beyond the sign and faces he curb. The courthouse itself sit on a green lawn occupied by trees and bushes and has walls made of off-white stone bricks. The building is cubic in its general shape, with the corners and centers of each wall projecting out from the rest of the building slightly. The projecting sections each have triangles in the brown edges of their roofs, on each side of their sections. The roofs of the central projecting sections slope up to an edge while the corner sections slope up to points. The walls of the courthouse have three rows of windows across them except for the central sections, which have tall windows across the second and third floors and a row of small windows near the edges of the roof. On the central section on the right side of the building, a door occupies the first-floor level of the wall. Centered on the roof of the courthouse is a tall white tower with three sections. The bottom section has two windows in orange frames on each side while the middle section has one shuttered orange window on each side. On each side of the top section are white clockfaces with black numbers and hands. On the top of the tower is a short, thin metal structure enclosed by a short fence.
[Jackson County Courthouse in Edna, TX]
Photograph of Jackson County Courthouse in Edna, TX. A green lawn fills the bottom half of the photo as a tall tree shades the bottom right corner of the image. Additional plants the form of bushes appear along the walls of the courthouse and extend outward in lines from its entrance. A walkway in the right side of the photo leads from the front doors of the courthouse to the right edge of the image, disappearing off-camera. A planter of short bushes sits next to the walkway, near the courthouse's entrance, while a nearby flagpole flies the American and Texas flags. The courthouse building is rectangular in its general shape, with a smaller rectangular section attached to the courthouse's right corner extending perpendicular to the main part of the building. The smaller section has two large windows at its left end and a row of small windows along its upper right corner. The main section of the courthouse has glass front doors at its center with a line of windows to the door's right shadowed by a long metal rectangular affixed to the wall above. The metal rectangle has a simple red clockface at its left end while a row of windows sits above the structure, interrupted in the middle by a section of brick wall. To the left of the courthouse's front doors is a section of brick wall with "Jackson County Courthouse" written out in metal letters. To the left of the brick wall, the remainder of the courthouse consists of a row of windows near the roof, while a rectangular brick structure sitting in the left side of the photo obscures the wall below the windows. The roofs of all the sections of the courthouse are flat and lined in gray.
[Johnson County Courthouse in Cleburne, TX]
Photograph of Johnson County Courthouse in Cleburne, TX. A street runs alongside occupied parking spots in front of the courthouse's left side, meeting another street in the photo's bottom right corner which sits next to the right side of the courthouse. At the corner of the courthouse where the two streets meet is a streetlight on a pole, currently set to red. The streetlight stands on a concrete square with a sign at its left end, which reads "One way" with a right-pointing arrow. The concrete square connects to sidewalks that extend off along either side of the courthouse, passing by the bushes and trees that cluster around the corner of the courthouse. The building itself is rectangular in shape with a section on its left side that projects outward from the building a short distance. The courthouse is made of stone blocks along its base while the walls above are made of orange bricks accented in places by white stone. The stone base level of the building has one row of small windows while the level above the base has one row of similarly sized windows and sits at the same height as the front door, which is centered in the left side of the building. The second and third floors of the courthouse have two rows of windows across their walls. On the projecting section of the building, emerging from the left side of the courthouse, are four white columns extending from the bottom of the second floor to the top of the third floor. They sit above the front entrance of the courthouse and hold up an entablature with the words "A.D. Johnson Covnty 912" carved into it. At the left and right ends of the projecting section of the building are rectangular towers that extends a …
[Levis and Remington exhibit, NT Scene]
Video recording of a NT Scene segment about Dr. Kenneth Lavender, bibliographer, curator and head of the Rare Book Room in the University of North Texas' Willis Library. Dr. Lavender established the Rare Book and Texana Collection - its purpose is to preserve rare and special materials for research and cultural heritage. Together with Richard Himmel, they discuss the O. S. Levis and Frederic Remington exhibition: Two Vision of the American West that was on display from October 10th through December 15th, 1988.
[Limestone County Courthouse in Groesbeck, TX]
Photograph of Limestone County Courthouse in Groesbeck, TX. A white truck in the right side of the photo drives from a red brick road, past a grassy median, and towards the concrete driveway of the courthouse, which curves from the left side of the image towards the right. On either side of the driveway are small patches of grass in the form of a lawn and a median, while a black and white car sits parked in the driveway directly in front of the courthouse. A tall tree and multiple bushes are planed around the base of the building. The courthouse is made of dark red bricks and white stone and faces the right side of the photo, with a small set of stairs leading up to its entrance. The building has two horizontal rows of tall windows across the main section of the building as well as two horizontal rows of smaller windows, one near the roof's edge and one along the bottom edge of the building. The small windows near the edge of the roof have a small, railed balcony in front of them, spanning most of the building's width. For the main two horizontal rows of windows at the front of the courthouse, stone columns divide each vertical row of the windows. Additional columns appear on the left side of the building, which faces the left edge of the photo, and are holding up a pediment with a design carved at its top. The design is also used on either side of the courthouse's corners, at the edge of the roof. The roof itself is flat, with only two thin metal structures on top of it.
[List of CoB deans with photos]
Document that lists out each dean of the College of Business and includes the date range they worked during along with a portrait photo.
[Navarro County Courthouse in Corsicana, TX]
Photograph of Navarro County Courthouse in Corsicana, TX. A small field of yellow grass leads up to a road with a line of cars parallel-parked next to a sidewalk occupied at regular intervals by telephone poles. The courthouse sits on the green lawn enclosed by the sidewalk, with multiple trees growing near the building and the telephone poles. A flagpole rises amongst foliage near the courthouse's entrance, flying the Texas and American flags. The building itself is made of white stone and brick with orange tile roofing. There is a central section obscured by trees, though a triangular pediment is visible, above which is a clock tower sitting on the roof. On either side of the central portion of the courthouse are additional rectangular sections, both connected to the central section by narrow walls. Columns occupy the middle of both rectangular sections. Each section of the building has four rows of windows spanning their width, including a row of smaller windows at the top and bottom edges of the courthouse.
[Somervell County Courthouse in Glenrose, TX]
Photograph of Somervell County Courthouse in Glenrose, TX. A parking lot sits in front of the courthouse, occupied by multiple cars yellow, silver, and black in color. Beyond the parking lot and to the right of the courthouse is a short circular structure with stone walls, no windows, and an upward sloping roof with dark shingles and white speakers. Directly in front of the courthouse is a short flat structure, also made of stones, with poles on either side of it, rising a short distance to hold up a horizontal pole. On that pole sits a flat cut-out of a green bipedal dinosaur while a white sign with red writing hangs below it. The courthouse building itself is made of pale orange stones and has two rows of white-framed windows set into frames with half-circle tops. The front doors of the building are white and have a half-circle window sitting above them. A white triangular shape sticks out from the shingled roof slightly, above the center column of windows and just above the roof's edge with "1893" in white letters written in its center. The pale green roof slopes upwards above each section of the building, all meeting at a flat top in which sits a short white tower with a tall, upward-sloping roof.
[UNT drum line, 1987]
Photo of the 1987 UNT indoor drum line, the "A" Line, taken at the Adam's Mark Hotel in St. Louis, Missouri. This was the fourth consecutive championship of the UNT "A" Line at the Percussive Arts Society International Conference (PASIC) Marching Forum contest. Members of the 1987 "A" Line were Shawn Schietroma, Randy Knudson, Brian West, Julie Sutton, Noel Perez, Dan "Wojo" Wojciechowski, Jeff Moore, Dale Yager, Chris Mulvey, Greg Beck, Doug Patko, Jim Riley, Jamie Luzzi, John Buckholz, Mark Keefer, Bill Rankin, Steve McDonald, Dale Baker, Jon Lee, Ricardo Bozas, Fred Ganter, John Rindom, Brian Jones, Kendall Hibbs, Mike Hernandez, Jim Parsons, Jason Sutter, Mike Pless, Pat Riland, Mark Nester and featured instructors Kevin Hammond, Mike Kolesar, and Kennan Wylie.
[Wanted Poster: Thomas W. Patton, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 2, 1916]
Wanted Poster for Thomas W. Patton, issued in Salt Lake City, Utah, October 2, 1916.
[Wharton County in Wharton, TX]
Photograph of Wharton County in Wharton, TX. A green lawn occupied by large bushes and tall trees leads up from a sidewalk to the white walls of the courthouse, which faces towards the left edge of the image. The building has a short section a taller portion rising above it, both made of white concrete. The entrance to the courthouse is in the shorter section and appears in the left side of the photo with a small set of stairs leading up to its glass doors. "Wharton County Courthouse" is written above the entrance to the building, though the words in the photo are reversed. A row of short windows along the ground and a row of taller windows both span the width of the building. The roof of both the shorter and taller sections of the courthouse have flats roofs. The taller section also has two rows of tall windows across its width as well as a clockface above the two central set of windows in its front wall.
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