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[Designs at Balenciaga and His Legacy exhibit, display 3]
Photograph of the "Balenciaga and His Legacy: Haute Couture from the Texas Fashion Collection" exhibit at the Meadows Museum in Dallas on May 21, 2007. Mannequin forms can be seen on a two-tiered platform, displaying Balenciaga gowns. Two mannequins have been placed on the top tier of the platform. Three more mannequins have been placed on the bottom tier.
[Designs at Balenciaga and His Legacy exhibit, display 3, side view]
Photograph of the "Balenciaga and His Legacy: Haute Couture from the Texas Fashion Collection" exhibit at the Meadows Museum in Dallas on May 21, 2007. Mannequin forms can be seen on a two-tiered platform, displaying Balenciaga gowns. They are facing to the left of the camera. Two mannequins have been placed on the top tier of the platform. Three more mannequins have been positioned on the bottom tier. Across from the display, a coat is hanging behind a panel of glass on the left wall of the room.
[Designs at Balenciaga and His Legacy exhibit, display 4]
Photograph of the "Balenciaga and His Legacy: Haute Couture from the Texas Fashion Collection" exhibit at the Meadows Museum in Dallas on May 21, 2007. Three mannequin forms can be seen on the right side of the photograph, facing to the left of the camera. They have each been placed in a Balenciaga dress and jacket set. Photographs can be seen lining the walls on either side of the room in the background.
[Designs at Balenciaga and His Legacy exhibit, display 5]
Photograph of the "Balenciaga and His Legacy: Haute Couture from the Texas Fashion Collection" exhibit at the Meadows Museum in Dallas on May 21, 2007. The photograph shows four mannequin forms on a two-tiered platform, wearing Balenciaga designs. On either side of the platform is a wall-hanging display showcasing various hats and shoes made by the designer. Text above the left accessory display reads, "'For most of my dresses, to not have the hat, one might as well go without shoes.' - Cristóbal Balenciaga." Text above the right display reads, "'The wit was on the head.' - Pauline Potter, Baroness Philippe de Rothschild referring to Balenciaga's hats."
[Designs at Balenciaga and His Legacy exhibit, display 6]
Photograph of the "Balenciaga and His Legacy: Haute Couture from the Texas Fashion Collection" exhibit at the Meadows Museum in Dallas on May 21, 2007. Mannequin forms can be seen on a two-tiered platform, displaying Balenciaga designs. Three mannequins have been placed on the top tier of the platform. Four more mannequins have been positioned on the bottom tier.
[Designs at Balenciaga and His Legacy exhibit, display 7]
Photograph of the "Balenciaga and His Legacy: Haute Couture from the Texas Fashion Collection" exhibit at the Meadows Museum in Dallas on May 21, 2007. Mannequin forms can be seen on a two-tiered platform, displaying Balenciaga dress and jacket sets. One mannequin has been placed on the top tier of the platform. Four more mannequins have been placed on the bottom tier.
[Desk full of DART materials]
Photograph of a desk full of DART archival materials. There are photographs of the DART monorail in an H. Upmann Corona Brava cigar box.
[A Dialogue on Arts Assessment Instruments - Insights from Donald J. Killeen to NSC Members and RIG Directors]
A nuanced email exchange with the National Steering Committee (NSC) members and Regional Institute Group (RIG) directors. This documented conversation delves deep into the collective exploration of arts assessment instruments, unveiling considerations, perspectives, and collaborative endeavors.
[Diana Miller at the KXAS office]
Photograph of Diana Miller using a word processor. She is wearing a dark-colored cardigan and a patterned shirt. Her hair is wavy. She is looking at the camera. She is smiling with teeth. Behind her, there is an open door.
[Diana Miller smiling with word processor around KXAS]
Photograph of Diana Miller using a word processor. She is wearing a dark-colored shirt, a sweater vest, and accessories. Her hair is light-colored and straight. She is smiling and looking downward at the typewriter. Behind her, there is an open door.
[Diana Miller with a word processor around KXAS]
Photograph of Diana Miller working on a word processor. She is wearing a dark-colored shirt, a sweater vest, and accessories. Her hair is light-colored and straight. She is looking into the camera. Behind her, there is an open door.
[Diana Miller with word processor around KXAS]
Photograph of Diana Miller using a word processor. She is wearing a dark-colored shirt, a sweater vest, and accessories. Her hair is light-colored and straight. She is looking to the right of the camera. Behind her, there is an open door.
[Diana Miller working on word processor around KXAS]
Photograph of Diana Miller working on a word processor. She is wearing a dark-colored shirt, a sweater vest, and accessories. Her hair is light-colored and straight. She is smiling and looking to the right. Behind her, there is an open door.
[Display case full of dolls retailed by Neiman Marcus]
Photograph of a glass display case full of dolls retailed by Neiman Marcus, with garments created of handkerchiefs that could be used. Pictures were taken in the home of Dale Smith in Dallas, showing his collection of Neiman Marcus ephemera on a day that UNT Texas Fashion Collection director Annette Becker conducted an oral history interview with him. His collection has since been donated to UNT Special Collections.
[Display of Bill Mack's coverage]
Photograph of a map of the United States in a frame. It shows Bill Mack's coverage with blue and red tacks. Two small wood blocks are in front of the map.
[Display of Bill Mack's news coverage]
Photograph of a map of the United States in a frame. It shows Bill Mack's news coverage with blue and red tacks. Two small wood blocks are in front of the map.
[Display of news coverage]
Photograph of a map of the United States in a frame. Two small wood blocks are in front of the frame. It shows Bill Mack's news coverage with blue and red tacks.
[District 14 contribution and expense comparison]
A data set comparison between three investors contributing to District 14 located in Dallas, Texas.
[DMA Teaching Resources Staff and Marcus Fellows' Initial Visit to Harry Withers Elementary School]
A detailed document capturing the collaborative efforts of DMA Teaching Resources Staff and Marcus Fellows during their initial visit to Harry Withers Elementary School. This insightful record sheds light on the educational initiatives, engagement strategies, and the positive impact of this visit on both the Marcus Fellows and the students at the elementary school.
[A doctor and nurse caring for a baby]
Photograph of a nurse and a doctor caring for a baby. The doctor has his hands under the baby's back and neck and so that the baby is laying horizontal. The nurse is using one of her hands to hold the baby's head and with the other she is holding an aspirator in the baby's mouth. The doctor and nurse are both wearing all white with glasses, face masks, and hats covering their hair. They are standing behind a white table that has a white, crumpled sheet on it. Behind them is a window with the curtains pulled closed and to the right of this is a light and a mirror.
[Doctoral and Master's Spring and Summer 2020 virtual commencement ceremony, Part I]
Video recording of Spring and Summer 2020 Doctoral and Master's Part I virtual commencement ceremony. The ceremony was aired virtually on Friday, August 21 at 10 a.m. The ceremony includes opening and closing remarks by Vice Provost for Graduate Education and Dean of the Toulouse Graduate School Dr. Victor Prybutok. UNT President Neal Smatresk, Graduate Student Council President Tiffany Miller, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Jennifer Cowley, and Vice President for University Advancement Dr. David Wolf also gave speeches. Graduates of the Doctoral and Master's program are recognized with their names shown on-screen individually in the order of degree earned. The ceremony also includes performances of "The Star-Spangled Banner" and "Glory to the Green & White" by vocalist Sara Kennedy and pianist Altynay Karsakpayeva.
[Doctoral and Master's Spring and Summer 2020 virtual commencement ceremony, Part II]
Video recording of Spring and Summer 2020 Doctoral and Master's Part II virtual commencement ceremony. The ceremony was aired virtually on Friday, August 21 at 4 p.m. The ceremony includes opening and closing remarks by Vice Provost for Graduate Education and Dean of the Toulouse Graduate School Dr. Victor Prybutok. UNT President Neal Smatresk, Graduate Student Council President Tiffany Miller, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Jennifer Cowley, and Vice President for University Advancement Dr. David Wolf also gave speeches. Graduates of the Doctoral and Master's program are recognized with their names shown on-screen individually in the order of degree earned. The ceremony also includes performances of "The Star-Spangled Banner" and "Glory to the Green & White" by vocalist Sara Kennedy and pianist Altynay Karsakpayeva.
[Documented Amendment to Getty Center Grant Offer Letter with UNT]
A document capturing the nuanced details of an amendment to a grant offer letter between the Getty Center for Education in the Arts and the University of North Texas (UNT).
[Dolores and J. Don Vann with a guest at Dickens exhibit]
Photograph of (L-R) Dolores Vann and Dr. J. Don Vann speaking with a guest at the reception for UNT Special Collections' Fall 2014 exhibit about the Vann Victorian Collection. They are standing together in the Special Collections reading room where the exhibit was housed and other attendees are visible in the background.
[Dolores and J. Don Vann with guest at Dickens exhibit]
Photograph of (L-R) Dolores Vann, an unidentified guest, and Dr. J. Don Vann at the reception for UNT Special Collections' Fall 2014 exhibit about the Vann Victorian Collection. They are standing together in the Special Collections reading room where the exhibit was housed.
[Dolores Vann and Kevin Hawkins at Dickens exhibit]
Photograph of Dolores Vann and Kevin Hawkins, the Assistant Dean for Scholarly Communication & Interim Copyright Librarian at UNT Libraries, at the reception for UNT Special Collections' Fall 2014 exhibit about the Vann Victorian Collection. Hawkins is signing a copy of the exhibit guidebook in pencil for Vann.
[Dolores Vann at Dickens exhibit]
Photograph of Dolores Vann at the reception for UNT Special Collections' Fall 2014 exhibit about the Vann Victorian Collection. She is holding a cup of water and is wearing a white and orange striped shirt.
[Dorothy Bland and Sue Mayborn in front of backdrop]
Photograph of Dorothy Bland, the dean of the Mayborn School of Journalism, and Sue Mayborn, the president of the Frank and Sue Mayborn Foundation, standing together in front of a UNT and Mayborn labeled backdrop. The phrase "Your story starts here" is on it too. Both are attending the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference at the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center in Grapevine, TX.
[Dorothy Bland at podium]
Photograph of Dorothy Bland, dean of the Mayborn School of Journalism, speaking to the attendees of the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference from a podium on a stage. On the front of the podium reads "The Power of Words, The Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference, #maybornlitcon17". They are gathered in the Austin Ranch Banquet Hall on the grounds of the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center in Grapevine, TX.
[Dorothy Bland speaking from podium]
Photograph of Dorothy Bland, dean of the Mayborn School of Journalism, speaking to the attendees of the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference from behind a podium. She is holding up the magazine that was published for the event and the poster on the front of the podium reads "The Power of Words, The Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference, #maybornlitcon17". They are all gathered in the Austin Ranch Banquet Hall on the grounds of the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center in Grapevine, TX.
[Dorothy Bland speaks to students gathered for seminar]
Photograph of Dorothy Bland, the dean of the Mayborn School of Journalism, speaking to new and incoming UNT students during a seminar for the school. The event was held as a part of First Flight Week, which aims to prepare students for UNT and college life in general through workshops and seminars.
[Downtown Fort Worth]
A view of downtown Fort Worth.
[Dr. Foster Kidd posing with his portrait]
Photograph of Dr. Foster Kidd standing in front of an old photograph of himself and smiling as a new photo is taken. The inscription under the photograph reads, "Dr. Foster Kidd, Medicine."
[Dr. Garcia speaking, 2014 E&D Conference]
A photograph of Dr. Gilda Garcia speaking at the 2014 Equity and Diversity Conference. She is standing on a stage behind a podium with a UNT backdrop behind her and a young man standing nearby. The projection screen beside her reads "Stir Fry Seminars" and has a picture of a statue on it. There are also several people seated at tables in front of the stage.
[Dr. J. Don Vann and Cathy Hartman at Dickens exhibit]
Photograph of Dr. J. Don Vann, a professor emeritus in English and benefactor and donor to the UNT Library, and Cathy Hartman, assistant dean to the UNT Libraries, at the reception for UNT Special Collections' Fall 2014 exhibit about the Dickens portion of the Vann Victorian Collection. They are standing together in the reading room where the collection was put on display.
[Dr. J. Don Vann at Dickens exhibit]
Photograph of Dr. J. Don Vann, a UNT English Department emeritus faculty member and donor of the Vann Collection, at the reception for UNT Special Collections' Fall 2014 exhibit about the Vann Victorian Collection. He is wearing a suit with a red tie that has a small man embroidered on it.
[Dr. J. Don Vann with drink at Dickens exhibit]
Photograph of Dr. J. Don Vann, a professor emeritus through UNT's English department and benefactor and donor to Special Collections, at the reception for UNT Special Collections' Fall 2014 exhibit about the Dickens portion of the Vann Victorian Collection. He is standing in front of a desk and is holding a drink in his hand. Behind him display cabinets and shelves are visible.
[Dr. Versia Lacy posing with her portrait]
Photograph of Dr. Versia Lacy and her family standing in front of an old photograph of herself and smiling as a new photo is taken. The inscription under the photograph reads, "Dr. Versia Lacy, Oration."
[Drafts of a letter to Ernesto Ensiswo from Pedro J. Gonzalez]
Drafts of a Letter to Ernesto Ensiswo (owner of XEC) from Pedro J. Gonzalez. A large piece of white paper with two paragraphs of text across its front side is followed by five yellow pages covered by cursive handwriting. Most of the pages have annotations on them, including marked out text and words or numbers written in margins.
[Driver holding a car door open on Teen-Age Downbeat]
Photograph of Tom Mullarkey, an unidentified man, and a young boy and girl standing in a group around a table on the set of Teen-Age Downbeat. The two children's backs are to the camera and Mullarkey is only visible in profile with his hand on his hip. To the right of the group is a four-door sedan, and the driver side back door is being held open by a man dressed like a chauffeur. On the car, the front driver side door says "Hillcrest Motor Co." while the back driver side door says "Her Majesty Queen for a Day". In the background of the image is a large group of children who are mostly concentrated on the left side of the image. Against the wall is a large music measure that says "Teen-Age Downbeat" and there are two screens visible that have a grid-like pattern with the names of famous musicians in the square of the grid.
[Drug store]
Photograph of the front counter of the pharmacy at Leonard's Department Store. The left side of the image has no people in it, but three customers and two employees stand on the right side. The left side shows the counter covered in products such as soap and water softener. The right side where the people stand is a register and a more open counter. Behind the employees is a long wall with shelves full of drugs and other products. Directly behind the employees is a refrigerator. Along the top of the shelves is a banner that says, "Tums," repeatedly. Atop this is another larger sign that says, "Drugs."
[Drumline]
A video of the drumline practicing a routine outside.
[Drumline]
A video of the drumline practicing a routine outside.
[Drumline]
A video of the drumline practicing a routine outside.
[Drums on stage]
Photograph of drums on stage.
[Duncan Hines Ice Cream advertisement]
Photograph of a slide advertising Duncan Hines Ice Cream. The slide has messages that read, "An adventure in good eating," and "Delicious! Delectable! Delightful!" The slide has an illustration of a pint of ice cream.
[Duncan Hines Ice Cream slide]
Photograph of a slide advertising Duncan Hines Ice Cream. The slide has a message that reads, "An adventure in good eating." The slide has an illustration of an outdoor hanging sign.
[Durelle Alexander on Kitchen Set]
Photograph of Durelle Alexander in a kitchen set holding a tray of cooked Puffin Biscuits.
Eagle Pass Guide. (Eagle Pass, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 8, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 21, 1893
Weekly newspaper from Eagle Pass, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Eagle Pass Guide. (Eagle Pass, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 21, 1894
Weekly newspaper from Eagle Pass, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
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