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[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 Nancy Reynolds to the Denton and Pilot Point Art Specialists, February 19, 1992]
Photocopy of a letter from Nancy Reynolds, project coordinator of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Denton and Pilot Point Art Specialists, in regards to NTIEVA's Education Exhibit. Reynolds hopes that everyone will attend the Multicultural Seminar at the Dallas Museum of Art, February 29th. Should they attend they need to bring their school's work for the NTIEVA Exhibit so that Reynolds can collectively put the pieces of artwork together. Reynolds ends the letter by writing that Brent Wilson, the Getty's Evaluator for NTIEVA might have an interest in visiting Denton and Pilot Point schools in May and that Reynolds will provide further details.
[Letter from Nancy Walkup Reynolds to Sandy Shephard, May 19, 1994]
Photocopy of a letter from Nancy Walkup Reynolds, Project Coordinator of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Sandy Shephard, Tyler Museum of Art. Reynolds writes that NTIEVA is delighted that they will be working with Shephard again this summer, and that they're sending a team composed of Pam Stephens and Kay Wilson to work with Shephard. Enclosed in the letter are details about compensation and seminar fees for the team of two.
[Letter from O. A. Carr, December 19, 1892 ]
Copy of a letter from o. A. Carr in which he gives his views on religion, literature, and Horace Greeley.
[Letter from Paul Goward]
A letter from Paul Goward to Carl B. Compton regarding his new job at Louisiana State University.
[Letter from Phyllis Frye, May 19, 2000]
Letter from Phyllis Frye to herself noting the current issues the Texas Human Rights Foundation is facing in terms of legal cases.
[Letter from R. William McCarter to 1996 Institute Leaders, December 19, 1995]
A letter from R. William McCarter to 1996 Institute Leaders about some issues surrounding the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts Summer Institute. Attached is a schedule for the NTIEVA Spring Leadership Seminar as well a list of leaders.
[Letter from Ricardo Hernandez to TCA Constituents, October 19, 1994]
A letter from Ricardo Hernandez to the TCA Constituents about the application deadline for funding. Included is 'A Guide to Funding Service and Operation' for the group. Sections that are marked include 'Additional Review Criteria', 'County Arts Expansion Program', 'Texas Arts Advancement and Apprenticeship Initiative', Educational and Technical Assistance Program (ETAP)', and 'Cultural Connections'.
[Letter from Rick Stubbs to Democrats of Precinct 1191 concerning Don Baker's election to the Democratic National Convention]
Letter from Rick Stubbs to Democrats in the 1191 Precinct announcing Don Baker's election as chairman to the Democratic National Convention.
[Letter from Robert A. Forman to LGPCD dated January 19, 1988]
Letter from Justice of the Peace candidate Robert A. Forman sent to Allan G. Calkin on January 19, 1988. Forman declines to responds to the questionnaire sent by the Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition.
[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 from Suzy Wagers to Texas Human Rights Foundation supporters, April 19, 1993]
Letter template from Suzy Wagers to the supporters of the Texas Human Rights Foundation discussing updates on the Texas Penal Code Section 21.06 case and the gay rights movement.
[Letter from the CDC to Al Calkin]
Letter from the Public Health Service's Centers for Disease Control (CDC) sent to Al Calkin of the Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition. Informs Community-Based Organizations conducting HIV prevention projects of the CDC's plans to hold preapplication workshops.
[Letter from Tony Goolsby to the Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition of Dallas dated January 19, 1990]
Letter from Tony Goolsby sent to the Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition of Dallas on January 19, 1990 in response to their questionnaire.
[Letter from Vicki J. Rosenberg to Richard Huss, June 19, 1987]
A letter from Vicki J. Rosenberg to Richard Huss, informing them that the North Texas State University, now known as the University of North Texas, has been awarded a regional institute planning grant from the Getty Center for Education in the Arts. Attached documents include an announcement of the award and a list of other recipients of the award.
[Letter from Vicki J. Rosenberg to William Kirby, June 19, 1987]
A letter from Vicki J. Rosenberg to William Kirby, informing them that the North Texas State University, now known as the University of North Texas, has been awarded a regional institute planning grant from the Getty Center for Education in the Arts. Attached documents include an announcement of the award and a list of other recipients of the award.
[Letter from Vicki Rosenberg to Jack Davis and Bill McCarter, June 19, 1991]
Photocopy of a letter from Vicki Rosenberg to Jack Davis and Bill McCarter that has four main points. Each is given a section of the letter under a header bearing the subject's name. They are the May 1991 Progress Report, the Assessment Grant, the Art-O-Gram project, and the January 1992 Director's Meeting. The document is printed on stationery from the Getty Center for Education in the Arts.
[Letter from W. J. and Birdie McKinley to Mrs. Moore, Claude and Linnet White, and Wilie, March 19, 1914]
Letter from Birdie McKinley to Mrs. Moore, Claude and Linnet White, and Wilie. talks about the weather and how everyone is doing. He wants to send Birdie to visit them since they aren't coming to Tennessee. He says that a lot has happened recently, the National Bank got robbed. He hopes they like Fort Worth. He talks about the baby Mary Louise. He bought something by the head rather than by the pound, and hopes to make some money off of it. He asks about Ruth and Frank asks about her too. He took pictures of Lillian and he will send some pictures and one of the cabin they were going to stay in. Birdie hopes they are settled into their new house in Fort Worth. She says they are all doing well. She talks about her baby and how Frank adores her. She also mentions the bank being robbed. If the fire hadn't been put out they would not have known the bank was robbed. She says she is slower at sewing, but the children do take up a lot of her time. Especially Harry who has been sick all winter. She gives news on everyone and hopes they will come visit during the summer. She is sending pictures they took with a rented Kodak two weeks ago.
[Letter from WESTAT Corporation to Greenbriar Elementary School Principal Regarding TETAC Project Report]
An impactful letter from the WESTAT Corporation, directly addressing the principal of Greenbriar Elementary School. The document delivers strategic insights and findings from the TETAC project evaluation, fostering collaboration and providing valuable feedback.
[Letter from WESTAT Corporation to Oakhurst Elementary School Principal on TETAC Project Report]
A correspondence from the WESTAT Corporation, strategically addressed to the Oakhurst Elementary School Principal. The letter encapsulates insights and findings from the evaluation report on the Transforming Education Through the Arts Challenge (TETAC) project.
[Letter from Winifred H. Mills]
A letter from Winifred H. Mills to Carl B. Compton regarding his acceptance of a teaching position at North Texas State Teachers College in Denton.
[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 Regarding Equipment and Supplies for NTIEVA Seminar]
An essential letter addressing the necessary equipment and supplies required for the upcoming NTIEVA Seminar. The letter strategically outlines the specific needs, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the resources required to guarantee the success and smooth execution of the seminar.
[Letter template and organizational agenda for the bid to host Gay Games in Dallas in 2002]
Template for a letter of support and organizational agenda for the bid to get the Gay Games in Dallas in 2002.
[Letter: The Washington Blade]
A letter from The Washington Blade's editor, Lisa Keen, to Dennis Vercher thanking him for participating in the national poll that will be used for gay news publications around the country.
[Letter to Carl Benton Compton]
A letter from George to Carl B. Compton in regards to sending a heater to the Comptons due to their colds.
[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 to Henry and Salina, August 19, 1881]
They saw Sam Thornhill and Add Nimmo and spent Saturday night at Sam's. He dropped Mary off at home Sunday and went back to meet Mrs. Susan Thornhill. Jim got married and John lives in Knoxville with his wife and six kids and owns a furniture store. He speculates that Tom and Alice Thornhill will get married. Mary and Dinky visited Abe Franklin. Abe is farming and carpentering. They went to visit their Uncle John, who is doing well. John is running a mill for $75 a month. They visited Sally who wants to see Henry and visit Texas. John and Sally's daughter played some music. They spent an hour with Billy's widow, Kate Moore. Uncle Sam Wallace is not doing well and in his will he already promised a few things to some people, but the rest would go amongst his relations. He is sorry to hear of all the drought damage for the cotton farmers. He prays for rain for Henry's crops.
[Letter to John Thomas from Abigail Tilton]
Letter to John Thomas from Abigail Tilton. The letter is in response to a news article announcing John Thomas' resignation from the AIDS Resource Center.
[Letter to John Thomas from Jane C. Loflin]
Letter to John Thomas from Jane C. Loflin. In the letter, Loflin mentions that she did not see Thomas at a concert Tuesday night, and then read about the news article announcing his resignation from the AIDS Resource Center.
[Letter to R. William McCarter from Harriet Laney - April 19, 1993]
A letter from Harriet Laney to R. William McCarter calculating the cost of refreshments for an event.
[Letter to their Sister and Mr. Moore, November 19, 1878]
She were happy to receive the Moore's letter and were sad to hear that Mr. Moore had rose eyes. She offer some solutions to heal Mr. Moore's eyes. Mr. Dick Dobbins died. She did not go to the funeral, but felt really bad about it. She went to Dinky's house and Dinky was making a dress for her and her mother. She mentions that everyone is doing well. They had thought that Mr. Donnell had died, but he was very much alive. Mr. Joe Wallace and Mary are also doing well. Ellar is getting married to a man from Atlanta and she will be moving there. Mrs. Summers helped the Seago's make a cake. Her mother's flowers are doing well and they plan to take them to town.
[Letter with Handwritten Notes: Open Records Decision]
A typed letter with handwritten notes from Jesus Toscano to Jim Mattox discussing William Waybourn, of the Dallas Gay Alliance, requesting access to the training protocol and curriculum of the Dallas Police Department
[E-mail from Forrest E. Watson to D. Jack Davis, November 19, 1986]
An e-mail from Forrest E. Watson to D. Jack Davis about designated individuals from the Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District that will be apart of the planning process for the Metroplex Regional Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts.
[E-mail from Forrest E. Watson to D. Jack Davis, November 19, 1986]
An e-mail from Forrest E. Watson to D. Jack Davis about information of the Hurst-Euless-Bedford School District.
[E-mail from Harriet Laney, December 19, 1994]
An e-mail from Harriet Laney to a person named Turpin about the transferring of funds to different accounts.
[E-mail from Melinda Mayer to D. Jack Davis, November 19, 1998]
An e-mail from Melinda Mayer to D. Jack Davis about an upcoming retreat.
[The Marcus Fellows Program: Orientation and Onboarding Details]
A letter addressed to a newly admitted Marcus Fellow, providing essential information about upcoming orientation dates, payroll paperwork procedures, campus details, and other pertinent information.
[Marcus Fellows Program: Orientation and Other Details]
A warm and informative letter from The School of Visual Arts, UNT, addressed to a successful applicant. The letter serves as a welcome, reminding the applicant about the imminent commencement of the Marcus Fellows Program, including details about the orientation curriculum and other important information to ensure a smooth transition into the program.
[Marcus Fellows Program Orientation Insights]
A personalized letter extending a warm welcome to a recently admitted Marcus Fellow. The letter reveals crucial details regarding orientation dates, payroll paperwork, campus specifics, and other vital information, guaranteeing a seamless integration into the Marcus Fellows Program.
[Memo for all regional fund raising coordinators]
A memo letter from Don Baker thanking all the regional fund raising coordinators and stating expectations for the funds raised for April and May of 1986. Other documents include letters from B. J. Anderson stating similar comments on Section 21.06 appeal funds.
[Memo from Vicki J. Rosenberg to Applicants for Regional Institute Planning Grants, December 19, 1986]
A memo from Vicki J. Rosenberg to Applicants for Regional Institute Planning Grants, informing applicants that their applications are currently being reviewed.
[Memorandum from Cristin Leonard-Wills to Nancy Berry and Bill McCarter, December 19, 1995]
Photocopy of a letter from Cristin Leonard-Wills, Pacific Visions Communications, to Nancy Berry, program director for the National Center for Art Museum / School Collaborations, and Bill McCarter, co-director of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts. In regards to a review of their summer program. Attached to the memo is a final review draft, which describes their summer professional development program for a catalog. Wills writes that they should review the copy and pay attention to the following details about content, quotes, fees, speakers / faculty, and photographs along with making sure the dates and times of NTIEVA's programs are correct.
[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.
[Nelson Campaign Letter to Linda Jebavy Mitchell, March 19, 1987]
Official campaign letter promoting Bill Nelson for Dallas City Council.
[Phone message from McCarter]
A memo from Ruby Raines, to Jack Davis. The memo is in regards to a message William McCarter gave to Raines, to include a statement in a fax being sent to Vicki Rosenberg. The statement is about distance learning holds interesting possibilities for linking up different areas of the U.S. the word with video images and two-way telephone communications.
[RE: Additional Information]
A memo from Vicki Rosenberg, program officer for the Getty Center for Education in the Arts, to the Working Group Meeting Participants. The memo is for making travel arrangements and hotel accommodations for the November 15-17, 1993 meeting at the Surf and Sand Hotel, Laguna Beach California. Attached with the memo is the final agenda for the conference.
[RE: China Breakers Conference Information]
A memo from Vicki Rosenberg, program officer for the Getty Center for Education in the Arts, to the Regional Institute Directors and the District Grant Coordinators. The memo is in regards to an attached document with information on the RJR Nabisco Foundations' China Breakers Conference. Rosenberg believed the directors and coordinators would be interested in nominating someone for the meeting, nominations must be submitted by December 30, 1992.
[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: "Final Plans for 6/21/90"]
Photocopy of a memorandum from Carol Hinkley Thompson, to all persons involved with the project seed-LTV visit. In the memo is a list of visitors and their schedule for their visitation at the UNT campus.
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