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[Email correspondence from Julie Abel to Harriet Laney, July, 1996]
Getty Center loan approval to off-set travel funds for Nancy Berry. Added underneath is the initial request sent by Harriet Laney on July 18, 1996.
[RE: Exhibition Space at Regional Institute Team Meeting February 1 - 4, 1990, Chattanooga, Tennessee]
A memo from Julie Abel, program associate for the Getty Center for Education in the Arts, to Jack Davis and William McCarter, co-directors of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts. The memo is in regards to reserved exhibition space in the Bessie Smith room at the Radisson Read House, where reach regional institute can display any materials or information on their consortium.
[RE: FY97 Rig Budgets and Final FY97 Grant Payments, December 19, 1996]
Photocopy of a letter from Julie Abel, the Getty Center, to the Regional Institute Directors. In regards to the FY97 budgets and grant payments. Abel writes that to facilitate the FY97 grant funding, the Center will limit their analysis to the RIG's core program budgeting only.
[RE: Goals 2000 Grants]
Photocopy of a memo from Julie Abel, program assocation for the Getty Center for Education in the Arts, to the Regional Institute Directors. The memo is in regards to the directors getting in contact with their Goals 2000 Arts Education Leadership Fund project director to ensure that the programs and DBAE are part of their states reform plans. Enclosed with Abel's memo is a memo from Vicki Rosenberg regarding the important of participating in the states planning process.
[RE: National Conference Inivitation Letters to RIG Funders, September 19, 1994]
Photocopy of a letter from Julie Abel, Getty Center, to the Regional Institute Directors, in regards to an attached sample letter sent to all the RIG Funders, inviting them to the Getty Center's National Conference. Abel writes that each person will receive his or her own invitation with exhibit booth information.
[Letter to Dr. R. William McCarter from Julie Anne Abel, with attached grant offer letter - July 19, 1996]
A letter to Dr. R. William McCarter from Julie Anne Abel regarding a grant from the Getty Education Institute for the Arts to the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts (NTIEVA). A five-page offer letter has been attached.
[Letter from Julie Anne Abel to Dr. Connie Newton, March 19, 1991]
A letter from Julie Anne Abel to Dr. Connie Newton about informing Newton that the Getty Center for Education in the Arts has received a copy of the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts' grant proposal.
[Letter from Dorothy Gayle Andrews to Getty Center, November 19, 1995]
Photocopy of a letter from Dorothy Gayle Andrews to the Getty Center for Education in the Arts. The letter was forwarded from Kathy Talley-Jones to Nancy Walkup Reynolds, Project Coordinator of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts. Jones hopes that Reynolds can clear up the misunderstanding Andrews is addressing in her e-mail. Andrews suggests that the key note speaker of the TAEA conference, Texas Arts Education Association, wants to dismantle the arts education in the Austin Independent School District and would like the Getty Center to clarify these intentions.
[Letter from Dr. Mattie L. Arthur to Linnet Moore White, December 19, 1913]
This is a letter from the Charles B. Moore Collection. In this letter, Dr. Mattie L. Arthur thanks Linnet Moore White for her kindness during her visit with White. She notes that she has intended to write, but has been very busy. She wishes that all are well and also that Linnet and family have a wonderful Christmas and a healthy, Happy New Year.
[Letter from John Ballator]
A letter to Carl B. Compton from John Ballator at the art department at Hollins College in Virginia about selling art arrangements with his students.
[Letter from Charles E. Bell to Susan Streng]
A letter from Charles E. Bell, M.D. of the HIV and STD Control division of the Texas Department of Health about the AIDS ARMS Network's initial lack of response to the financial discrepancy and audit.
[Letter from George Bratney to Mary Ann Dodd Moore, November 19, 1876]
A personal letter from George Bratney to his cousin Mary Ann Dodd Moore, informing her of his wishes to marry. The envelop has a postal stamp "York, Neb; Nov 23" and a hand written note reading "George Bratney; Recd Nov 28; 1876."
[Letter from Cassandra Broadus to Janyce Greenwood, Febraury 19, 1991]
Photocopy of a letter from Cassandra Broadus, North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Janyce Greenwood, teacher at Pilot Point Elementary School. In regards to Broadus's visitation to Greenwood's classroom. Broadus writes that she enjoyed working with Greenwood's students and seeing how they participate in their art lessons, however, Broadus would like to condense the time span by rearranging the workflow. Broadus says that she will visit the school again and bring materials that Greenwood could use in the classroom.
[Letter from J. M. Bryan and S. H. Coale, December 19, 1895]
The men estimate the estate of H. S. Moore at $27.00 an acre for farm land and pasture. They also estimate the rest at $18.00 an acre.
[Letter from Charles H. Burmeister]
A thank you letter from Charles H. Burmeister to Carl B. Compton regarding his order.
[Letter from Ronald Caloss to Bill McCarter and Jack Davis, November 19, 1994]
Photocopy of a letter from Ronald Caloss, Superintendent, Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD, to Jack Davis and Bill McCarter, in regards to the school districts commitment as a full time partnert with North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts. HEB ISD will plan and implement a full two week summer insistent and four extended institute / renewals during the 1995 - 1996 school year. Attached to the letter are stipend worksheets based on the current income of the faculty involved in the institute.
[Letter: Cedar Springs Merchants to Razzle Dazzle Dallas]
Letter from Cedar Springs Merchants to Razzle Dazzle Dallas objecting to the annual street party as bad for their businesses.
[Email from Mary Cheney to Charles Francis, May 19, 2003]
An email from Mary Cheney to Charles C. Francis informing Francis of Cheney's resignation from her position on the advisory board of the Republican Unity Coalition.
[Letter from Deborah Crombie to John Douglas, December 19, 1991]
Letter from Deborah Crombie to John Douglas discussing a proposal and information for Crombie's book series.
[Letter: Massage, Model, Escort advertising]
A letter to Massage, Model, Escort Advertisers from Robert Moore, at the Dallas Voice, notifying the Advertisers that the Voice will no longer print their advertisements until the Voice receives some verification of Massage, Model, Escort Advertisers' legitimacy.
[Letter from Carter Dalton to Linnet Moore, April 19, 1900]
Letter from Carter Dalton to Linnet Moore in which he says that Lula Dalton and Mrs. White went to the university to hear William Jennings Bryan. He has "a whole train load of people" from Burnet staying with him, so that they could be in town to hear Mr. Bryan. Small post has broken out at the University. He updates Linnet on his activities, the girl he is courting, and the news of their friends.
[Letter from Lula Dalton to Linnet Moore, February 19, 1900]
This is a letter from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is written by Lula Dalton to Linnet Moore. In this letter, Lula informs Linnet of the goings-on in her community. The news includes: a discussion about how ill she is at present, a confirmation on the receipt of Linnet's most recent letter, details about receiving a letter from Mollie Fields, a discussion about her sewing project, news about friends who have married, a dialogue about how Dalton spent Washington's birthday, and details about when Dalton will meet Linnet at the train station.
[Letter from D. Jack Davis to Louann Temple, December 19, 1986]
A letter from D. Jack Davis to Louann Temple, informing Temple that he is unable to reserve a space for Temple at the Getty Center for Education in the Arts January conference.
[Letter from D. Jack Davis to Vicki J. Rosenberg, May 19, 1993]
A letter from D. Jack Davis to Vicki J. Rosenberg about enclosing copies of a strategic planning grant proposal for the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts. Attached documents include a single copy of the grant proposal.
[Letter from D. Jack Davis and R. William McCarter to Jim Everett, April 19, 1990]
A letter from D. Jack Davis and R. William McCarter to Jim Everett about inviting them as a guest for an Executive Leadership Retreated sponsored by the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts.
[Memorandum from Jack Davis to Will May, Ralph Culp, Jane Newcomer and Rick Sale, October 19, 1987]
Photocopy of a memorandum from Jack Davis, co-director of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts to Will May, Ralph Culp, Jan Newcomer, and Rick Sale. In the memo, Davis attached the grant proposal and thanks them for their assistance. In his handwritten note, "P.S. I thought you'd be interested in the untouched letter for Richard Colwell which I received today." Included with the memo is the letter from Richard Colwell, Professor of Music at West California. The letter mentions that the National Center for Research in Arts Education is over and has some ideas for a cooperative plan and would like Davis to share with him their proposal to look over the institution and incorporate similar ideas.
[Letter from Jack Davis and Bill McCarter to Emmett Baker, June 19, 1992]
Photocopy of a letter from Jack Davis and Bill McCarter, co-directors of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Emmett Baker, Superintendent of Ponder Independent School District. In regards to the U.S. Department of Education efforts in the arts and that Secretary Alexander has initiated the American 2000 Arts Partnership, along with the news that USOE and the National Endowment are funding the development of World Class standards for arts education. Davis and McCarter also write that they are pleased that the Getty Center for Education in the Arts has sent, to Ponder's school board president, a package of materials related to enhancing student achievements through art education. Included with the packet is a questionnaire which asks for a report of any action the board has taken in response to the guide to enhancing student achievements.
[Letter from Jack Davis and Bill McCarter to Gene Davenport, June 19, 1992]
Photocopy of a letter from Jack Davis and Bill McCarter, co-directors of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Gene Davenport, Superintendent of Allen Independent School District. In regards to the U.S. Department of Education efforts in the arts and that Secretary Alexander has initiated the American 2000 Arts Partnership, along with the news that USOE and the National Endowment are funding the development of World Class standards for arts education. Davis and McCarter also write that they are pleased that the Getty Center for Education in the Arts has sent, to Allen's school board president, a package of materials related to enhancing student achievements through art education. Included with the packet is a questionnaire which asks for a report of any action the board has taken in response to the guide to enhancing student achievements.
[Letter from Jack Davis and Bill McCarter to John Lunsford, February 19, 1996]
Photocopy of a letter from Jack Davis and Bill McCarter, co-directors of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to John Lunsford, Executive Director ad interim at the Meadows Museum. To thank Lunsford for sending them a letter about a portfolio prepared through the Marcus Foundation. Davis and McCarter go on to address some questions that Lunsford had raised.
[Letter from D. Jack Davis and R. William McCarter to Jan K. Muhlert, September 19, 1990]
Photocopy of a letter from D. Jack Davis and R. William McCarter to Jan K. Muhlert about various events that the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts organized. Included are the Leadership Retreat and the Summer Institute. The planning for future events is also discussed in the document.
[Letter from D. Jack Davis and R. William McCarter to Ken Kahn, October 19, 1990]
Photocopy of a letter from D. Jack Davis and R. William McCarter to Ken Kahn about the NTIEVA program's first year and upcoming events in the next year. Included after this are copies of the proposal review and routing form, the Arts Council of Fort Worth and Tarrant County Community Cultural Grants Program Application, the Arts Council of Fort Worth and Tarrant County Community Cultural Grants Program project budget, an overview of next year's Summer Institute, and an Evaluation Report of the recent Summer Institute. A note at the top of the document reads "matching funds".
[Letter from Jim A. Davis to Suzy Wagers, May 19, 1993]
Letter from Jim A. Davis to Suzy Wagers discussing Davis's company's financial support of the Texas Human Rights Foundation.
[Letter from Matilda Dodd to Mary Ann Dodd and Charles B. Moore, August 19, 1882]
Letter from Matilada Dodd to her daughter Mary Ann and son-in-law Charles B. Moore discussing the hot weather and how much she misses seeing them. Discusses a dress she made for her and some drawers that may be too big. She discusses other family members, including Birdie who is so high tempered that she nearly dies, but they are afraid to whip her too much as she faints because she is so nervous. Also mentions news of other family and friends. Also includes envelope letter was sent in. Addresed to Charles B. Moore, Melissa, Texas and note says received Dinkey and Mrs. Dodd, August 30, 1883.
[Letter from Matilda and William Dodd, November 19, 1877]
A personal letter written in two parts - one from Matilda Dodd and one from William Dodd. A postal stamp on the envelope reads "Gallatin, TN; Nov 21" and a hand written note on reads "Matilda William Dodd; Received November 27; 1877"
[Letter from Moore family members to Mary Ann and Charles B. Moore, December 19, 1880]
This is a letter from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is written by William and Matilda Moore and Bettie Franklin. The letter is damaged and is unintelligible in many places. Bettie Franklin writes to "Sis" and Charles on the first page of the document,left side.She updates "Sis" and Charles on Abe and her family and details that the weather has been cold and snowy. She mentions that Alica has had her picture taken, but it was cloudy the day it was taken so the image is dark. Bettie notes that Dinkie also plans on taking the baby to get her picture taken. She informs the Moore's of current news about the community and about friends of the family.Matilda's letter begins on the first page as well, but on the right side. She updates the Moore's on current news on family, friends, and on the community. She closes her letter by saying that she will send her one of Alice's pictures. William's note is on the bottom of the fourth page. He details news about the weather and about family friends. The letter is dated December 19, 1880.
[Letter from Elliot Eisner. November 19, 1996]
A letter from Elliot Eisner, Professor of Education and Art, Stanford University, to various professors, including R. William McCarter, Co-director, North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts. Eisner thanks these professors for serving as a member of a 12-person National Curriculum Working Group. Eisner explains the task of the group, to create a body of material that can be used by each of the six Regional Institute Grantees to develop a unified and coherent array of curriculum materials for students, with the materials given to them by The Getty Center for Education in the Arts.
[Letter from Eubank & Co. to W. A. Morris, May 19, 1880]
Letter to W.A. "Bud" Morris directing him to deliver to J.F. Dickinson the goods personally by levy in the case of Eubank & Company.
[Transcript of Letter from Eubank & Co. to W. A. Morris, May 19, 1880]
Transcript of a letter to W.A. "Bud" Morris directing him to deliver to J.F. Dickinson the goods in his hands by levy in the case of Eubank & Company.
[Letter from Captain S. Farlin to Captain Hamilton K. Redway, March 19, 1865]
Letter from Captain S. Farlin to Captain Hamilton K. Redway which deatils that Farlin has sent forage for 86 horses. Farlin also notes that he has sent three sacks of oats to Redway in Kelly's Creek and delevered two sacks to Redway's team located in Camp Piatt. The oats were to make up for the shortage of forage supplies during the last ten days.
[Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara, February 19, 1864]
Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara regarding his trip to Houston to acquire medicine for his troops. He gives details of his trip, how much he spent, and his plans to send his wife some money. He passes on news of the war. He says that the Monitor Fleet is a failure. He also speculates on the future of the war. He gives an update on his health.
[Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara, June 19, 1864]
Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara that informs her that his Brigade is being sent back to Texas by detachments. He says that he will try to obtain a furlough once he reaches Houston, Texas, so that he can see her, the children, and pick up some books.
[Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara, May 19, 1864]
Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara in which he recounts his participation in a battle that took place before May 19, 1864. He writes about the successes and set backs. He writes of the soldiers killed, wounded and missing. He says that some of the soldiers who died were accused of smelling of Louisiana rum. He ends the letter with news of his health and the health of friends.
[Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara, May 19, 1865]
Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara giving her a description of a tree that came down in a storm. He states that he has purchased books for the children. He also gives an update on his family's correspondence and that the bonds had not yet arrived.
[Transcript of Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara - May 19, 1865]
Transcript of a letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara giving her a description of a tree that came down in a storm. He states that he has purchased books for the children. He also gives an update on his family's correspondence and that the bonds had not yet arrived.
[Letter from Maud C. Fentress to her son David - February 19, 1862]
Letter from Maud Fentress to her son David in which she sends news of the battle at Fort Donaldson, Tennessee. She gives her opinion of the news of the war and the generals. She says she longs to see the men drafted as there are men who are "loafing and drinking" who should be compelled to fight. She describes the capture of Confederate soldiers. She ends the letter with family news.
[Letter from Maud C. Fentress to one of her sons, October 19, 1862]
Letter from Maud Fentress to one of her sons- it is unclear if she's writing to David or Frank Fentress. In the letter she gives updates of the wars' effects on the local people and community. She gives updates on family and friends.
[Letter from Bayard H. Friedman to D. Jack Davis, March 19. 1990]
A letter from Bayard H. Friedman to D. Jack Davis about thanking them for their letter on March 9 on behalf of the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts.
[Letter from Bayard H. Friedman to Jack Davis, March 19, 1990]
Photocopy of a letter from Bayard H. Friedman, Mary Potishman Lard Trust, to Jack Davis, Co-Director of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts. The letter is in regards to previous correspondence and a grant support proposal, however, Friedman states that the foundation has other current commitments and cannot assist.
[Letter: Bill Nelson, City Council]
A letter from Bill Nelson to his aunt and uncle, thanking them for contributing to the campaign.
[Letter from E. B. Fritz to Linnet Moore, April 19, 1900]
Letter from E. B. Fritz to Linnet Moore saying that he and Elsie will "drop in" to see her on Saturday.
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