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[Letter from Kristen Marstaller to Bill McCarter, January 17, 1996]
Photocopy of a letter from Kristen Marstaller, Art / Social Studies Coordinator for the Austin Independent School District to Bill McCarter, co-director of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts. To thank McCarter on the behalf of Austin teachers and the presentation he made at the Art Share meeting. Marstaller writes that many of the misunderstandings and misconceptions were cleared up and the faculty was impressed with his knowledge and willingness to assist the Austin District. Martaller will reach out to McCarter at a later date to further discuss the program and ask for suggestions and advice as they proceeded with implementation of DBAE.
[Letter from Robert H. Smith to Jack Davis, August 17, 1992]
Photocopy of a letter from Robert H. Smith, Senator, Mississippi State Senate, to Jack Davis, co-director of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts. To thank Davis for his success in promoting music and art in the curriculum as an instructional tool. Smith writes that he was successful on August 10, 1992 in having the Southern Legislative Conference adopt the resolution stating the need for music and arts education in public school curriculum and the success of the movement will depend on securing financing. Smith ends the letter asking for Davis's assistance in that matter.
[DBAE Leadership Forum Summary from Vicki Rosenberg to Forum Participants, September 17, 1997]
Photocopy of the DBAE Leadership Forum text summary from Vicki Rosenberg, Senior Program Officer of the Getty Center, to the center's forum participants. The Getty Education Institute has provided the participants with a summary of the DBAE Leadership forum that was held January 11, 1997. The summary describes all that had transpired at the DBAE Leadership conference, beginning with a speech from the Director of Getty Education Institute for the Arts, Leilani Lattin Duke. The context of the summary is positive, the recommendations from the conferences' discussion are being used by the Education Institute to inform long-range plans for educational reform, taking arts education into the next century.
[Microsoft Educational CDROM Products, February 17, 1995]
Photocopy of a letter from Julie Abel, Program Associate, Getty Center for Education in the Arts, to the Regional Institute Directors, in discussion of the Microsoft education CD ROM products inventory in relation to the arts education. Abel writes that she is sending them this inventory in order to get their thoughts on if or how they could be used in the summer institutes or the national specialty programs. If the CD's were used, the Getty would need a report back from the directors on how they were used and by who.
[Letter from Nancy Reynolds to Beverly Fletcher, July 17, 1992]
Photocopy of a letter from Nancy Reynolds, project coordinator of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Beverly Fletcher, Art Supervisor of Fort Worth ISD. In regards a meeting Bill McCarter and Reynolds had where they evaluated Fletcher and her secondary teachers in promoting and the implementation of discipline-based art education, DBAE. The rest of the letter goes into details about materials and supplies Fletcher needs to obtain for her teachers, along with handbook materials Reynolds has provided for Fletcher.
[Letter from Cassandra Broadus to Jeannie Sellmeyer, December 17, 1990]
Photocopy of a letter from Cassandra Broadus to Jeannine Sellmeyer, Director of Education at the Denton Co. Historical Museum, writing how much Broadus enjoyed the Docent Training Workshop and for giving Broadus an opportunity to work with the docents. Enclosed in the letter to Sellmeyer, Broadus has sent teacher packets and museum education brochures from Meadows Museum at SMU, to help Sellmeyer gather new ideas for her education tour at the Historical Museum. Teacher packets not present with letter.
[Letter from Edith O'Donnell to Jack Davis, February 17, 1992]
Photocopy of a letter from Edith O'Donnell, Young Audiences of Greater Dallas, to Jack Davis, co-director of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts. O'Donnell thanks Davis for his interest in the Young Audiences project and for copying video tape material for O'Donnell and her staff. O'Donnell says she was interested in hearing about Davis's experience with fiber optics and distance learning and hopes the Museum will allow the proper wiring to allow them to be on the cutting edge for arts education. Copied on the letter is Nancy Cason.
[Letter from M'Lou Bancroft to Jack Davis and William McCarter, April 17, 1993]
Photocopy of a letter from M'Lou Bancroft, executive director of the Edward and Betty Marcus Foundation, to Jack Davis and William McCarter, co-directors of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts. The letter is in regards to a check Bancroft has sent for the continued support of the foundation to the institute.
[Letter from Clovis Morrisson to Jack Davis, February 17, 1989]
Photocopy of a letter from Clovis Morrisson, Office of Advancement to Jack Davis, Vice Provost and Co-director, North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts. The letter is in regards to Morrisson discussing Mrs. Perry Bass (Nancy Lee) with his staff and have agree to let Davis approach her about matching the Getty grant for the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts organization. The rest of the letter goes into the biography of Mrs. Bass and how to approach her with the interest in art.
[Transcript of Letter from Maud C. Fentress to David W. Fentress, January 17, 1859]
Transcript of a letter from Maud C.Fentress to her son David discussing the length of time between his letters; a dialogue about David receiving a visit from an "Uncle";Clara Fentress' recovery from illness; news of a birth; the business partnership between Doctor Neely and Coleman; the construction of a "Livary" stable and the improbability of David selling his lot; church news; the departure of Frank for La Grange; town gossip; a dialogue requesting David to write frequently; a discussion about Peters who returned with "his wife's big fortune," his purchase of slaves, and an estimation of his remaining fortune.
[Transcript of Letter from David Fentress to Clara Fentress, July 17, 1862 ]
Transcript of a letter from David Fentress to his wife, Clara, stating that he will be allowed ten days leave so that his uniform can be made at home; he gives information on the welfare of family and friends; and says he gets paid $20.00 monthly; he also gives news of the war including a victory over George McClellan, that Vicksburg still holds out, and the movement of Northern troops.
[Transcript of Letter from Sallie Fentress and Maud C. Fentress to David W. Fentress, May 17, 1859]
Transcript of a letter from Sallie Fentress to her brother David discussing news from Bolivar and it includes:town health update; news that she and Kate are not going to school; a discussion about the locusts she catches every morning; a dialogue about the weather; a discussion about David's baby and how the family wishes that David, Clara, and baby would visit; and a dialogue about handmade bonnets and clothing made by Maud, Sallie, and Kate for Clara and the baby. Letter from Maud C. Fentress to her son David Fentress discussing news from Bolivar and it includes: a discussion about Aunt Susan's letter which details the doctor's resignation of professorship and his wishes to move to Memphis; a dialogue about the financial gains of friends who moved to Memphis; news about Kate's schooling; a discussion about locusts and the weather; news and updates on family and friends; a discussion on Kate's musical and vocal abilities; a dialogue about Sallie's musical abilities; and a discussion about the people staying with David's Uncle John and Aunt Anne's trip to Corinth.
[Letter from Harold Hurd to Bob Perryman, September 17, 1908]
Letter from Harold Hurd to Bob Perryman, informing him that his application to file soldier's Declaratory as assignee of John Short was rejected.
[Letter from A. E. Summers, March 17, 1865]
Gen. W. Sickls of the company is sick, also John G. Sitwell and William Farmer.
[Letter from James C. Bell, August 17, 1864]
The Paymaster General's Office has no evidence on Andrew B. Kelly.
[Letter from Hamilton K. Redway, August 17, 1864]
Redway certifies that in accordance with General Order No. 22, he sent valise containing his company books and records to Martinsburg West Virginia for storage. Redway believes that it was captured by the enemy on July 3, 1864, so Redway was unable to make out his returns.
[Letter from Hamilton K. Redway, August 17, 1864]
Redway certifies that in accordance with General Order No. 22, he sent valise containing his company books and records to Martinsburg West Virginia for storage. Redway believes that it was captured by the enemy on July 3, 1864, so Redway was unable to make out his returns.
[Letter from Capt. H. H. Boggess to Major McPhail, February 17, 1865]
Letter from Capt. H. H. Boggess to Major McPhail, in Wheeling, West Virginia, informing him of Private B.F. carpenter's furlough to Cincinnati, Ohio. The document details that Carpenter was part of the "F" company, 1st regiment, and was part of the N. Y. Veterans Cavalry. The private's furlough to Cincinnati would last 15 days and the cost of his transportation to Cincinnati was $1.50, an amount which would be docked from his pay upon his return. The letter also states that Private Carpenter would return for duty to Camp Piatt in West Virginia.
[Letter from Capt. H. H. Boggess to Capt. H. K. Redway, February 17, 1865]
Letter from Capt. H. H. Boggess to Capt. H. K. Redway, in Wheeling, West Virginia, informing him of Private B.F. carpenter's furlough to Cincinnati, Ohio. The document details that Carpenter was part of the "F" company, 1st regiment, and was part of the N. Y. Veterans Cavalry. The private's furlough to Cincinnati would last 15 days and the cost of his transportation to Cincinnati was $1.50, an amount which would be docked from his pay upon his return. The letter also states that Private Carpenter would return for duty to Camp Piatt in West Virginia. A note on the lower left side details that the private was charged on payroll for his furlough on February 28, 1865.
[Letter from Col. R. F. Taylor, November 17, 1864]
An account of the casualties and those to be discharged for disability, deserters is asked to be sent to the Office by 9 O'clock on the 5th, 15th, 25th of every month.
[Letter from Mary Alice Brumbach to Claudia Betti, October 17, 1974]
Letter from Mary Alice Brumbach to Claudia Betti discussing the showing of Betti's artwork in Dallas.
[Letter from Stonewall Democrats of Dallas to Al Daniels]
Letter from Stonewall Democrats of Dallas to Al Daniels regarding Texas Stonewall Democratic Caucus Meeting Reminder and Newsletter on May 17, 2010.
[Email from Daniel Graney to multiple recipients]
Email from Daniel Graney to multiple recipients on January 17, 2009, discussing the new Texas Stonewall Democratic Caucus chapter in Rio Grande Valley.
[Copy of letter: Dallas Gay Alliance to Parkland Memorial Hospital]
Letter from the Dallas Gay Alliance to Parkland Memorial Hospital requesting improved policies and procedures for the treatment of AIDS patients.
[Clipping: Ex-surgeon general faults county for AIDS program]
Photocopy of a clipping regarding the previous U.S. Surgeon General's thoughts on the AIDS issue in Dallas County.
[Email from Carl Parker to Jack and George, September 17, 2011]
Email from Carl Parker to Jack and George discussing the Dallas Way and the project regarding Dallas LGBT history.
[Email from Buddy Mullino to Jack and George, September 17, 2011]
Email from Buddy Mullino to Jack and George discussing current Dallas Way projects and the use of the Facebook page.
[Email from Robert Emery to Evans Harris, January 17, 2012]
Email from Robert Emery to Evans Harris discussing the agendas for meetings for the Dallas Way.
[Email from Evans Harris to multiple members of the Dallas Way, August 17, 2011]
Email from Evans Harris to many members of the Dallas Way discussing an informative video of LGBT issues.
[Email from Rebecca S. Covell to Dallas Way members, April 17, 2012]
Email from Rebecca S. Covell to members of the Dallas Way discussing the last organization meeting.
[Letter from Citizens for Responsible Growth, April 17, 1985]
Letter from the Citizens for Responsible Growth discussing Lori Palmer's candidacy for Dallas City Council.
[Letter from Alan H. Levi to Donnie Masters, May 17, 1993]
Letter from Alan H. Levi to Donnie Masters discussing the attached list of receipts and expenditures that is also included in the document.
[RE: Getty Center for Education in the Arts 1991 National Conference & Regional Institute Project Directors' Meeting]
A memo from Vicki Rosenberg, program officer at the Getty Center for Education in the Arts, to the Regional Institute Directors, Sheila Brown, Anne Lindsey, Bill McCarter, Brent Wilson, Jack Davis, Jessie Lovano-Kerr, Tom McMullen, Maggie DiBlasio, Nancy MacGregor and Nancy Roucher. The memo is in regards to the Center's third conference, held from January 24 - 26, 1991 titled "Future Tense: Arts Education and Technology" at the Los Angles Hilton and Towers, California. The conference will include presentations by leading educators, artists and others who have applied technologies to art education.
[Letter from Vicki J. Rosenberg to Dr. Reginald Hinley, August 17 ,1989]
Photocopy of a letter from Vicki J. Rosenberg to Dr. Reginald Hinley about his agreement to serve as an Institute evaluator and his ability to attend an upcoming meeting held by the Getty Center for Education in the Arts. Rosenberg provides information on the dates, times and location needed for attending the meeting and also additional contact information should any issues arise.
Second Editing on NTIEVA Video
An instructional memo to someone named Ron, who is requested to put together a second rough draft of the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts video on classroom learning. The video will be used my Jack Davis and William McCarter at the upcoming National Conference and it will be used during the teleconference between Nebraska and Texas.
[RE: Getty Center for Education in the Arts 1991 National Conference & Regional Institute Project Directors' Meeting]
A memo from Vicki Rosenberg, program officer at the Getty Center for Education in the Arts, to the Regional institute directors, Sheila Brown, Anne Lindsey, Bill McCarter, Brent Wilson, Jack Davis, Jessie Lovano-Kerr, Tom McMulle, Maggie DiBlasio, Nancy MacGregor, Nancy Roucher. The memo is in regards to the Center's third national conference, "Future Tense: Arts Education and Technology," held from January 24 through 26, 1991 at the Los Angeles Hilton and Towers. cc'd on the memo, Leillani Lattin Duke, Valsin Marmillion and Rachel Rosenthal.
[Letter from Clovis to Jack Davis, February 17, 1989]
Photocopy of a letter from Clovis C. Morrisson to Jack Davis about people to approach in order to meet the grant match funding requirements. The possible donor that is focused on in this letter is Nancy Lee but a Mrs. McDermott is mentioned at the end. A note on the side of the document reads "Try to keep the letters to 1 page or 2 at the most."
[Letter from Vicki Rosenberg to the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, January 17, 1991]
Photocopy of a letter from Vicki Rosenberg to the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts group about a possible guide for school board members. Rosenberg is asking for a recommendation on which school board member to be considered for writing an article. There are hand-written notes on the document, at the top is "rec'd 1/23/91" and at the bottom is one that reads "Davis will call Gerald Ponder, Denton ISD".
[RE: April 28, 1989 Regional Institute Directors' Meeting Sarasota, Floirda: Notes]
A memo from Vicki Rosenberg, program officer at the Getty Center for Education in the Arts, to the regional institute directors, Sheila Brown, Jack Davis, Margaret DiBlasio, Edith Johnson, Phyllis Johnson, Anne Lindsey, Jessie Lovano-Kerr, Nancy MacGregor, Bill McCarter, Tom McMullen, Nancy Roucher and Joyce Wright. The memo is in regards to notes on the April 28th, 1989 meeting of the regional institute directors. cc'd on the memo, Leilani Lattin Duke, Phillip Dunn and Brent Wilson.
[RE: April 28, 1989 Regional Institute Directors' Meeting Sarasota, Florida: Notes]
A memo from Vicki Rosenberg, program officer at the Getty Center for Education in the Arts, to the regional institute directors, Sheila Brown, Jack Davis, Margaret DiBlasio, Edith Johnson, Phyllis Johnson, Anne Lindsey, Jessie Lovano-Kerr, Nancy MacGregor, Bill McCarter, Tom McMullen, Nancy Roucher and Joyce Wright. The memo is in regards to notes on the April 28th, 1989 meeting of the regional institute directors.
[Letter from Mark H. Shaffer to Dr. R. William McCarter, May 17, 1990]
Photocopy of a letter from Mark H. Shaffer to Dr. R. William McCarter about filling publication requests that were made in a previous letter. Some were able to be fulfilled completely while others were only able to be partially completed. They are however granted permission to photocopy the partially fulfilled publications. A list of the publications, videotapes and information for ordering the extra publications is included following the letter. Three sections from this added document are marked with brackets.
[Letter from Pam Stephens to Val Marmillion, February 17, 1994]
Photocopy of a letter from Pam Stephens, graduate research assistant of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Val Marmillion. In regards to NTIEVA reviewing a tape sent in by Marmillion and their concerns with some of the material that needs to be revised or omitted from its final production before being submitted and viewed by administrators who will find some of it problematic.
[Letter from Bill McCarter and Jack Davis to James "Jim" Surratt, September 17, 1991]
Photocopy of a letter from Bill McCarter and Jack Davis, co-directors of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to James "Jim" Surratt, Superintendent Plano ISD. In regards to the success of the 1991 summer institute in the implementation of DBAE, discipline-based art education and that the teachers and administrators from Plano worked very hard for the two weeks. NTIEVA has already begun to plan for the 1992 summer institute and need some materials from the district by October 15, in order to insure the continuation of funding from the Getty Center. Incidentally the second page of the letter is to Ronald Caloss, from September 20, 1991. The second page finishes the letter from the first.
[Letter from John Ballator]
A letter from John Ballator to Carl B. Compton about upcoming exhibitions.
[Letter from László Moholy-Nagy]
A letter from László Moholy-Nagy to Carl B. Compton offering his opinion about teaching art criticism to first grade students.
[Letter from Arthur L. Guptill]
A letter from Arthur L. Guptill to Carl B. Compton regarding an advertising request.
[Letter to Charlotte C. Burt]
A letter to Charlotte C. Burt regarding Professor Carl B. Compton's courses.
[Letter from Maud C. Fentress to David W. Fentress, January 17, 1859]
Letter from Maud C.Fentress to her son David discussing the length of time between his letters; a dialogue about David receiving a visit from an "Uncle";Clara Fentress' recovery from illness; news of a birth; the business partnership between Doctor Neely and Coleman; the construction of a "Livary" stable and the improbability of David selling his lot; church news; the departure of Frank for La Grange; town gossip; a dialogue requesting David to write frequently; a discussion about Peters who returned with "his wife's big fortune," his purchase of slaves, and an estimation of his remaining fortune.
[Letter from David Fentress to Clara Fentress, July 17, 1862 ]
Letter from David Fentress to his wife, Clara, stating that he will be allowed ten days leave so that his uniform can be made at home; he gives information on the welfare of family and friends; and says he gets paid $20.00 monthly; he also gives news of the war including a victory over George McClellan, that Vicksburg still holds out, and the movement of Northern troops.
[Letter from Sallie Maud C. Fentress to David W. Fentress, May 17, 1859]
Letter from Sallie Fentress to her brother David discussing news from Bolivar and it includes:town health update; news that she and Kate are not going to school; a discussion about the locusts she catches every morning; a dialogue about the weather; a discussion about David's baby and how the family wishes that David, Clara, and baby would visit; and a dialogue about handmade bonnets and clothing made by Maud, Sallie, and Kate for Clara and the baby. Letter from Maud C. Fentress to her son David Fentress discussing news from Bolivar and it includes: a discussion about Aunt Susan's letter which details the doctor's resignation of professorship and his wishes to move to Memphis; a dialogue about the financial gains of friends who moved to Memphis; news about Kate's schooling; a discussion about locusts and the weather; news and updates on family and friends; a discussion on Kate's musical and vocal abilities; a dialogue about Sallie's musical abilities; and a discussion about the people staying with David's Uncle John and Aunt Anne's trip to Corinth.
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