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[3 Levels of Interactions presentation at APAEC 2011]
Photograph of a presentation "3 Levels of Interactions" at APAEC 2011, held by UNT Special Collections. The image shows a room filled with people sitting down, a presenter can be seen at the front of the room near the top right. On the top left a projector screen can be seen, with it containing a chart titled "3 Levels of Interactions" with two columns following it. APAEC stands for Asian Pacific American Empowerment Conference, an annual conference that happens every year at UNT.
278: 209 Rocket Pod Drop Test at Fort Hood
Footage of an AH-1 Cobra jettisoning its rocket pods during testing at Fort Hood. No sound.
278: 209 Rocket Pod Drop Test at Fort Hood, Black and White
Black and white footage of an AH-1 Cobra jettisoning its rocket pods during testing at Fort Hood. No sound.
[10th Annual Texas Higher Education Law Conference brochure]
A brochure of information advertising the 10th Annual Texas Higher Education Law Conference held at UNT. It includes an detailed itinerary, descriptions of different sessions, a list of faculty participants from various universities, a registration form, and a quick description of the university and a mailing address for registrants.
[10th Annual Texas Higher Education Law Conference registration fees]
A document listing the fees for people registering for the 10th Annual Texas Higher Education Law Conference. There are three different levels, early, regular, and on-site, with rising costs for each. Under each level are the options for a single day or both days of the conference. Deadlines for each level are also listed.
[17th Annual Spring Rising Lecture, Part 1 of 2]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their 17th Annual Spring Rising Lecture event in 2002. This video features a lecture from Dr. Yosef ben-Jochannan as a part of the 17th Annual Spring Rising Conference which focuses on the African Origin of Civilization. This video shows performances before the lecture. This video is Part 1 of 2 of the event.
[17th Annual Spring Rising Lecture, Part 2 of 2]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their 17th Annual Spring Rising Lecture event in 2002. This video features a lecture from Dr. Yosef ben-Jochannan as a part of the 17th Annual Spring Rising Conference which focuses on the African Origin of Civilization. This video is Part 2 of 2 of the event.
[17th Annual Spring Rising Lecture, Tape 3]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their 17th Annual Spring Rising Lecture event in 2002. This video features a lecture from Dr. Yosef ben-Jochannan as a part of the 17th Annual Spring Rising Conference which focuses on the African Origin of Civilization. This video shows a performance before the lecture. This video is Tape 3 of the event.
[1961-1962 Eaglets]
Photograph of the 1962 North Texas State University's freshmen basketball team, otherwise known as the Eaglets, taken from above. From left to right, the players on the bottom row are: David Adams and Clark Mitchell, the second row: Carl Miller and Travis Keel, the third row: Wendell Scribner, Coach Travis Duncan, and Mike Claiborne, the fourth row: Mike Curtis, the fifth row: Steve Ellis and Allan Neale, and the top row: David Burns and Lesley Reeves.
[1961-1962 Eaglets, 2]
Photograph of the 1961-1962 North Texas State University freshmen team, otherwise known as the Eaglets, arranged in rows on the bleachers. The bottom row players are David Adams and Clark Mitchell. The second row players are Carl Miller and Travis Keel, and the third row players are Wendell Scribner and Mike Claiborne. Mike Curtis is in the fourth row by himself, and the fifth row of players are Steve Ellis and Allan Neale. The sixth and top row players are David Burns and Lesley Reeves.
[1961-1962 Eaglets, 3]
Photograph of the 1962 North Texas State University's freshmen basketball team, otherwise known as the Eaglets. From left to right, the players on the bottom row are: David Adams and Clark Mitchell, the second row: Carl Miller and Travis Keel, the third row: Wendell Scribner, Coach Travis Duncan, and Mike Claiborne, the fourth row: Mike Curtis, the fifth row: Steve Ellis and Allan Neale, and the top row: David Burns and Lesley Reeves.
[1961-1962 Eaglets, 4]
Photograph of the 1962 North Texas State University's freshmen basketball team, otherwise known as the Eaglets. From left to right, the players on the bottom row are: David Adams and Clark Mitchell, the second row: Carl Miller and Travis Keel, the third row: Wendell Scribner, Coach Travis Duncan, and Mike Claiborne, the fourth row: Mike Curtis, the fifth row: Steve Ellis and Allan Neale, and the top row: David Burns and Lesley Reeves.
1992 Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade footage
Video footage of the 9th annual Dallas Gay Pride Parade, the 1992 Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade.
2002 G/L/B/T Voter's Guide (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 21, Ed. 2 Friday, September 20, 2002
Elections guide published by the Dallas Gay and Lesbian Alliance Don Baker Education Fund as a supplement to the Dallas Voice newspaper from Dallas, Texas that includes 2002 Texas election information of interest to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) community.
[2004 Board Member Calls for Dues]
A 2004 Board Member call for dues to be paid by Texas Daily Newspaper Association members. The document is sub-divided into three sections, "Delinquent Dues," "Dropped," and "Paid." Delinquent dues are newspapers who owe the association money, and dropped are the newspaper who are no longer part of the association because they never paid the due amount.
[2004 Record of Non-Members]
A document describing newspaper companies who were former / non-members of the Texas Daily Newspaper Association. The document gives description about the newspaper as well as the monetary dues they owe the association.
[2005 Board of Directors]
A list with the information and addresses for the 2005 Board of Directors, listing their elected officers and directors. The TDNA board officers are President, W. Lawrence Walker, Jr., vice president Jeremy L. Halbreich, treasurer, Bob Carlquist and Chairman of the directors, Donnis Baggett. The TDNA board of directors are, Gary Borders, Charles Moser, Darrell Coleman, Charles A. Spence, Guy Kerr, Doug Toney, Buddy King and Jim Wilson.
[2006 World Dance Alliance Global Assembly performance program, July 20, 2006]
Program from the 2006 World Dance Alliance Global Assembly, which was held at the Sandra Faire and Ivan Fecan Theatre at York University in Toronto, Canada. The program from July 20 includes descriptions from the dance performances by Debra Brown and Dancers (Summertime), DanceArt Hong Kong (Blind Dates), African Dance Ensemble (Adesa), Terrill Maguire (Resurgence), Dance Theatre Group Interact (An Angel at my Table), and Contempodanza (Of dreams... seas). Also in the program is a note from Mary Jane Warner, the Chair of the WDA Global Assembly.
[2006 World Dance Alliance Global Assembly performance program, July 20, 2006 (lunch)]
Program from the 2006 World Dance Alliance Global Assembly, which was hosted in the Recital Hall at the Accolade East Building at York University in Toronto, Canada. The program from July 20 includes descriptions from the dance performances by Little Pear Garden Collective (Within...), Elena Quah (Pastoral Prayer), Danza Abend (Las Madres), M. Zihao Li (Faith), Cash & Company Dance (Garden), and the Menaka Thakkar Dance Company (Ashtapadi Abhinaya). Also in the program is a note from Mary Jane Warner, the Chair of the WDA Global Assembly.
2020 National Society Sons of the American Revolution Americanism Award / President General's Activity Streamer Combined Score Sheet
Document containing a score sheet for awards, programs, and other categories for a contest, submitted by the TXSSAR McKinney Chapter.
The 26th Annual Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade
A pamphlet advertising the 2009 annual Alan Ross Freedom Parade.
["30th Annual Black Music and the Civil Rights Concert" tracks 1-12]
Audio cassette from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their 30th Annual Black Music and the Civil Rights Concert held on January 20th, 2013 at the Meyerson Symphony Center. The audio tape includes 12 tracks of gospel music performed live by the TBAAL choir and guest artist Erykah Badu. Song titles listed in concert program.
[30th Annual Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert starring Erykah Badu]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their 30th Annual Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert event. Performances by Erykah Badu and various artists and performers being interviewed about their feelings towards the event.
[3rd annual Sankofa Café Bash "Spoken Word "Til Midnight"]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the conclusion of the 3rd annual Sankofa Café Bash "Spoken Word "Til Midnight" literary voices series performance. The spoken word event featured Ordained in Lyrics, Surreal Thought Universe and musical group Common Folk Band.
[4H Club award show]
Photograph of a young girl standing and speaking into a microphone. A man is leaning down and holding the microphone out for her as a woman stands next to him behind a podium.
[4H Club awards]
Photograph of a woman standing behind a podium and a man standing next to her holding a microphone. A young boy stands near them looking at the mic. Two others sit at a table behind the podium.
[4H Club awards]
Photograph of a girl standing at the front of a room speaking into a microphone. Three men stand near a podium at the front, one of which holding the microphone out for her.
[6th annual weekend festival of black dance live performance tape 1 of 2]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 6th annual weekend festival of black dance live performance held on February 20th, 2010 at the Naomi Bruton Theatre. The footage shows the Happy Nia Dance Theatre, Djey Kunda West African Dance Company and Dallas Black Dance Theatre Company performing African, contemporary and jazz styles of dance.
[6th annual weekend festival of black dance live performance tape 2 of 2]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 6th annual weekend festival of black dance live performance held on February 20th, 2010 at the Naomi Bruton Theatre. The footage shows the Happy Nia Dance Theatre, Djey Kunda West African Dance Company and Dallas Black Dance Theatre Company performing African, contemporary and jazz styles of dance.
[6th annual weekend festival of black dance master class]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 6th annual weekend festival of black dance master class held on February 20th, 2010. The footage shows dancers of all ages doing workouts, stretches, and across the floor exercises.
[6th Annual Weekend Festival of Black Dance: Performance]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their Weekend Festival of Black Dance: Master Class and Performance event in 2010. This video features various youth performances celebrating African American culture and dance live on the Naomi Bruton Main Stage with the Happy Nia Dance Theatre, Djey Kunda West African Dance Company and Dallas Black Dance Theatre Company.
[Aaron Hedenstrom performs at 52nd Annual Fall Concert]
Photograph of Aaron Hedenstrom playing tenor saxophone with the One O'Clock Lab Band at the 52nd Annual Fall Concert held at the Murchison Performing Arts Center.
[Abacus and paper]
A photograph of an abacus and invoice sheet from the Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection, held by UNT Special Collections. The abacus is on top of the paper and looks hand-made with wooden pieces, nails, wires strung through it, and white and brown beads separated into seven on each. At the top of the abacus is a paper.
[Acceptance Letter to Marcus Fellowship Program]
A letter from Beth Reese to the Marcus Fellowship Program, expressing sincere appreciation and formally accepting the offered fellowship opportunity. Beth shares her enthusiasm and gratitude for being selected, setting the tone for a collaborative and enriching experience within the program.
[Account statement, March 20, 1911]
Account statement for Claude D. White from the Charles B. Moore Collection. The statement details issues with stocks in Claude D. White's account at the Melissa State Bank.
[Action by Majority Consent of the Board of Directors]
Texas Daily Newspaper Associations' Action by Majority Consent of the Board of Directors, Amendment of Qualified Retirement Plan. The document requires that all the directors sign and return the form that they are in agreement and in understanding of the details described about their retirement plans and having Ken Whalen become their new trustee of the plan to replace Philip A. Berkebile.
[Adam Winkler at Barbara Jordan Media Awards]
Adam Winkler, KEYE-TV Sports anchor, receives Barbara Jordan Media Award for TV Feature, "Fran-Tastic". Also pictured is Aaron Bangor, member of the Texas Governor's Committee on People with Disabilities.
Address by Charles A. Lindbergh, Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles: carbon copy, 1941 June 20
Address against the entry of the United States into World War II.
[Advertisement for Justin Boots]
Photograph of an advertisement for Justin Boots. The advertisement is very small and in between two large, white strips. It features a cowboy with a hammer next to it and a small bottle in front of the toe.
[Advertisement for Lovera cigars]
Photograph of an advertisement for Lovera cigars. The advertisement has tape on each corner to attach it to a black board on the wall. It features the top of a box of Lovera cigars in the middle of a white piece of paper. This box top includes the word "Lovera" in large, thin letters that are aligned to the top left of the box. In the bottom right corner there is a dark rectangle that takes up about two thirds of the box top and has an eagle with a crest on its chest in the center.
[Advertisement for the Falstaff Serenade]
Photograph of an advertisement for the Falstaff Serenade on WBAP.
[Advertising agreement]
An advertising agreement for Carl Compton from the publication of the Associated Art Instructors of Texas for the Texas Art Teacher magazine.
[Aerial Photograph of Denton County, DJQ-6P-122]
Aerial photograph of land area surrounding Denton County, Texas surveyed by the Texas Highway Department. Major streets include: West Farm to Market Road 922, East Obuch Road, and East Lone Oak Road.
[Aerial Photograph of Denton County, DJQ-6P-195]
Aerial photograph of land area surrounding Denton County, Texas surveyed by the Texas Highway Department. Major streets include: Oak Hill Rd., North Hemming Rd., and East Lone Oak Rd.
[Aerial Photograph of Denton County, DJR-5P-19]
Aerial photograph of an area of land in Denton County, Texas surveyed by the Texas Highway Department. Major roads include: I-35, FM 156, Milam Rd, US-77, and Rector Rd. Major land features include: Moores Branch.
[Aerial Photograph of Denton County, DJR-5P-147]
Aerial photograph of an area of land in Denton County, Texas surveyed by the Texas Highway Department. Major roads include: US-380 and FM156. Major land features include: South Hickory Creek.
[Aerial Photograph of Denton County, DJR-5P-149]
Aerial photograph of an area of land in Denton County, Texas surveyed by the Texas Highway Department. Major roads include: FM156, George Owens Rd, Old Stoney Rd, and T N Skiles Rd. Major land features include: Wolf Branch and South Hickory Creek.
[Aerial Photograph of Denton County, DJR-5P-151]
Aerial photograph of an area of land in Denton County, Texas surveyed by the Texas Highway Department. Major roads include: FM2449, FM156 and Florence Rd.
[Aerial Photograph of Denton County, DJR-5P-153]
Aerial photograph of an area of land in Denton County, Texas surveyed by the Texas Highway Department. Major roads include: FM156 and Florence Rd. Major land features include: Hog Branch.
[Aerial Photograph of Denton County, DJR-5P-155]
Aerial photograph of an area of land in Denton County, Texas surveyed by the Texas Highway Department. Major roads include: FM407 and FM156. Major land features include: Denton Creek, Oliver Creek and Hog Branch.
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