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[Clipping: Ruling on AIDS care worries doctors: Use of unapproved drug raises liability concerns]
Photocopy of a newspaper article about the ruling to use an unapproved drug to treat AIDS patients.
[Clipping: Ruling on use of AIDS drug raises worries about liability]
Photocopy of a newspaper article about the decision regarding treatments for AIDS.
[Clipping: Sen. Parker did us a favor]
A Dallas Morning Clipping of an opinion article by Bob Moos; Moos discusses his thoughts on Senator Carl Parker's response to a question about patients with AIDS, and Moos states that he believes Parker's comment would end up creating sympathy for patients with AIDS.
[Clipping: Smothers, Rose replay race; Hudson, Pool also face runoff]
A newspaper clipping from May 21, 1978 of the Dallas Morning News about an election season in which Clay Smothers and Charles Rose faced off for a second time.
[Clipping: Support AIDS funding package]
A Dallas Times Herald clipping about funding being provided through a federal bill to organizations which worked with patients with AIDS.
[Clipping: "Teletubby trouble: is Tinky Winky gay?", Dallas Morning News]
Clipping of two letters from readers of The Dallas Morning News, dated February 21, 1999. The letters relate to Jerry Falwell's comments on the possible homosexuality of the Teletubby character Tinky Winky. Letters from Beth Watkins of Irving and Tina Macon of Denton call for tolerance from Falwell. In the right of the clipping, there is a cartoon by Scott Crocker of Dallas, titled "The New Televangelist Tubbies". The cartoon depicts a caricature of Falwell as Tinky Winky, or "Teeny Brainy" according to the caption, carrying a red bag. The Dallas Morning News's "Letters Policy" is included in the lower left corner of the clipping.
[Clipping: 'The perfect plaintiff' hits legal trail for homosexuals]
A newspaper clipping from November 21, 1979 about the Baker v. Wade case.
[Clipping: Times Herald comic]
Photocopy of a newspaper article containing a political cartoon of a police officer asking for the sexual preference of a man draped over a cashier counter, shot.
[Clips from "A Flowering of Their Souls" quilting conference]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the quilting conference "A Flowering of Their Souls: Eight African American Women Quilt Makers and Their Quilts". The footage shows compiled clips from the event including artist talks, panels, workshops and demos.
[Clips from "A Flowering of Their Souls" quilting conference, 2]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the quilting conference "A Flowering of Their Souls: Eight African American Women Quilt Makers and Their Quilts". The footage shows compiled clips from the event including artist talks, panels, workshops and demos.
[Close-up of artwork with flower shape]
Photograph of a painted flower. The bulb in the middle is red and brown and the petals are yellow.
[Close-up of man in straw hat in front of black display board]
Close-up photograph of a man taken from the chest up and he appears to be wearing a straw hat. The man in standing in front of a black display board and there are several puppets visible behind him.
[Close-up of man in straw hat with artwork in background]
Close-up photograph of a man wearing a striped dress shirt and a straw hat. The man is standing in front of a black display board and several puppets are visible behind him.
[Close-up of metal artwork]
Close-up photograph of two metal sculptures that appear to resemble men on motorbikes.
[Close-up of young man and woman with skyscraper in background]
Photograph of a man and a woman standing close and looking at each other in the eye. A high rise building with lit green lights is visible behind the two.
[Close-up photograph of a woman at a microphone]
Photograph of Jerldine Estelle, First Ladies Luncheon Chair, wearing a white wide-brimmed sun hat standing in front of a microphone and addressing the ladies attending the 7th Annual First Ladies Luncheon held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas on April 21, 2007.
[Closeup of people standing in line at pep rally]
Photograph of people standing in line at a pep rally. One woman is smiling at the camera. A young girl behind her is looking at the camera blankly. Both of these people, and several others, are wearing UNT branded shirts. Many people in the photograph are conversing.
[CMP staff member sits at computer]
Photograph of a member of the Center for Media Production (CMP) staff using a computer on the UNT campus. The man can be seen sitting in the center of the photograph, facing to the right of the camera. He is looking down at a keyboard on the desk in front of him and appears to be typing with his right hand. A computer monitor can be seen on the far right side of the photograph, partially out of frame. Another desk is visible in the background.
[CMP staff member uses graphics software, 1]
Photograph of a member of the UNT Center for Media Production (CMP) staff using graphics software on a computer. The man can be seen sitting on the right side of the photograph, facing to the left of the camera. He is looking down at the CD in his left hand. A logo for the College of Music can be seen on the desktop screen in front of him.
[CMP staff member uses graphics software, 2]
Photograph of a member of the UNT Center for Media Production (CMP) staff using graphics software on a computer. The man can be seen sitting on the left side of the photograph, facing to the right of the camera. He is smiling slightly. A computer keyboard is visible on the desk in front of him, partially out of frame. Two Apple Studio Display monitors can be seen on a second desk in the background.
[CMP staff member uses graphics software, closeup]
Photograph of a member of the UNT Center for Media Production (CMP) staff using graphics software on a computer. The man can be seen sitting on the left side of the photograph, facing to the right of the camera. He is looking down. Two Apple Studio Display monitors can be seen on a desk in the background.
[Coaches' Film: North Texas State University vs. Tulsa, 1974]
Partial footage of the 1974 football game between North Texas State University and Tulsa in Tulsa,OK, shot for coaching purposes. The game was held on September 21st, 1974 and the final score was 6-31, Tulsa.
[COE Rivera Elementary]
Video footage of school children from Rivera Elementary, being educated and studied by the College of Education program.
[Collaborating with Strangers in the Willis Library, 1]
Photograph of the 2015 Collaborating with Strangers event in the Willis Library. Participants are shown facing one another while standing in the library's conference area.
[Collaborating with Strangers in the Willis Library, 2]
Photograph of two female participants speaking to one another at the 2015 Collaborating with Strangers event in the Willis Library.
[Collaborating with Strangers in the Willis Library, 3]
Photograph of the 2015 Collaborating with Strangers event in the Willis Library. Participants are shown facing one another while standing in the library's conference area.
[Collaborating with Strangers in the Willis Library, 4]
Photograph of the 2015 Collaborating with Strangers professional development event held in the Willis Library. Standing and speaking to the crowd is Susan Smith, Head of Library Research Support Services.
[Collaborating with Strangers in the Willis Library, 5]
Photograph of the 2015 Collaborating with Strangers event in the Willis Library. Participants are shown reading and studying the instructional materials at the tables.
[Collaborating with Strangers in the Willis Library, 6]
Photograph of the 2015 Collaborating with Strangers event in the Willis Library. Participants are shown reading and studying the instructional materials at the tables.
[Collaborating with Strangers in the Willis Library, 7]
Photograph of the 2015 Collaborating with Strangers event in the Willis Library. Participants are shown facing one another while standing in the library's conference area.
[Collective hybrid Zoom meeting inside home]
Photograph of a panoramic photo taken inside a home. The image shows seven people sitting on a large L-shaped grey couch inside what looks like a large living room inside a house. A woman and a couple are seated on one side of the couch, and four people are seated on the adjacent side. In front of the seven seated individuals are two coffee tables with one containing two laptops. Some of the individuals are wearing cloth face masks and/or looking down at their handheld mobile devices/smartphones. The living room has tiled floors and a wooden ceiling held up by engaged wooden columns and pilasters. Most of the furniture, which includes a flat screen television, wooden rocking chairs, a chest, a desk, a small cabinet, and a small and large bookshelf are shown in front of the couch to the far right side of the image because the room is large. Three large and one medium sized wooden bookshelves, which are filled with books, are against the wall behind the couch and situated in between a small window and a double door sized entryway. Picture frames, lamps, and other household objects are scattered around the room and on top of the bookshelves.
[Color shampoo window advertisement]
Photograph of a lobby window advertisement for a color shampoo. In the top middle is a small sign that says, "Look years younger after one lasting color shampoo, Kolor Treet is shades by Duart." Below that is a large oval sign with a picture of a woman displaying her hair in the middle. Below her is writing that says, "Now... a shampoo that adds lasting color to your hair! Kolor-Treet color shampoo is natural looking shades created by Duart." On either side of this oval sign is two stands with samples of the different colors offered by this company. On the left side is a large box with writing on it that says, "Duart Kolor Treet lasting color shampoo 18 natural looking shades look years younger with the original color shampoo." On the right side that same box is propped up behind a large, rectangular sign that says, "Duart Kolor Treet shampoo presents 'Hollywood's Open House' Sundays at 7 P.M. WBAP 570 Star-Telegram Station." Small boxes of shampoo are positioned throughout the display.
[Colorado Amendment 2 political cartoon]
A political cartoon by David Brady depicting the Colorado state as a baseball player who missed the Constitution with his Amendment Two baseball bat. The second panel features the U.S. Constitution ship defeating the Colorado Amendment Two ship and a caricature saying "The Constitution wins again!"
[Colorado Amendment 2 political cartoon]
A political cartoon by David Brady depicting the Colorado state as a baseball player who missed the Constitution with his Amendment Two baseball bat. The second panel features the U.S. Constitution ship defeating the Colorado Amendment Two ship and a caricature saying "The Constitution wins again!"
[Comin' at You in 1985]
Video footage from the Radio, Television, and Film Department Records. The video footage features a talk show with Corky Nelson and Bill Mercer as they discuss the UNT Eagles football game versus Texas Tech. The video stops at 00:14:00 and picks back up at 00:18:20.
[Communications Plan for the Transforming Education Through the Arts Challenge]
A document outlining the comprehensive communications plan crafted by Steege/Thomson Communications for the National Arts Education Consortium's Transforming Education Through the Arts Challenge. It includes a strategic framework encompassing goals, identified target audiences, potential messaging, and overarching strategies.
[Conference attendee speaking with others]
Photograph of an attendee of the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference, speaking to others gathered in the Austin Ranch Banquet Hall. The conference was held at the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center in Grapevine, TX.
[Construction near Avenue A in Denton, TX]
Photograph of street construction near Avenue A in Denton, TX.
Contract for Services between Texas Commission on the Arts and UNT-School of Visual Arts
A contract for services between the Texas Commission on the Arts and the University of North Texas, School of Visual Arts. The contract is divided up into sections and details agreements that the contract will be valid from September 1, 1997 to August 31, 1998. The last page has the signatures of the Service Provider, UNT, and the Texas Commission.
[Copa Cadana March slide]
Photograph of a slide that reads "Copa Cadana March." The text is white on a black background.
[Copies of letters endorsing Ricardo Medrano]
Letters supporting Ricardo Medrano from October 21, 1991.
[Copy for Tom Bedford]
Photograph of various graph readings for Tom Bedford.
[Cost Summary for National Arts Education Consortium's Technical Assistance Grant in Communication]
A comprehensive document presenting a detailed breakdown of costs associated with the National Arts Education Consortium's Technical Assistance Grant specifically designated for communication initiatives. Explore the line-item details, budget allocations, and strategic considerations outlined in this document, providing a transparent view into how the Consortium plans to utilize the grant funds for enhancing communication efforts.
[Costumed dancer]
Photograph of a single Praise Dancer in costume performing at the 7th Annual First Ladies Luncheon held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas on April 21, 2007.
[Costumed dancer performing]
Photograph of a single Praise Dancer in costume performing at the 7th Annual First Ladies Luncheon held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas on April 21, 2007.
[Costumed dancer performing for audience]
Photograph of a Praise Dancer performing during the 7th Annual First Ladies Luncheon held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas on April 21, 2007.
[Costumed dancer with white face paint]
Photograph of a single Praise Dancer in costume performing during the 7th Annual First Ladies Luncheon held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas on April 21, 2007.
[Costumed dancers]
Photograph of a Praise Dancer in costume performing a routine, as another dancer can be seen in the background during the 7th Annual First Ladies Luncheon held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas on April 21, 2007.
[Costumed dancers performing scene]
Photograph of several Praise Dancers performing in costume during at the 7th Annual First Ladies Luncheon held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas on April 21, 2007.
[Costumed performers struggling in scene]
Photograph of several Praise Dancers performing in costume during at the 7th Annual First Ladies Luncheon held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas on April 21, 2007.
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