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[Flyer: Fat Animal Fest, 1989]

Description: Flyer that advertises an event sponsored by the Mexic-Arte Museum entitled, "Fat Animal Fest". The front of the flyer features illustrations of four animals that are framed with geometric designs. At the bottom is information about the benefit for Mexic-Arte that the flyer is advertising. There is also a schedule, sponsors listed and ticket prices.
Date: 1989
Partner: Mexic-Arte Museum

William Christian Dietert Mill - Circa 1860

Description: Art print of a painting of William Christian Dietert's mill in Boerne, Texas. The painting depicts a small, two-story, brown, wooden building with six windows, sitting on a brick foundation on the left bank of a body of water. The brick foundation has stone steps leading down to the water, and a small red and white boat rests on the grassy bank next to the building. Dark green trees surround the scene. A piece of paper is attached to the back of the print with information about the mill and theā€¦ more
Date: 1983
Creator: Barrick, Bill
Partner: Patrick Heath Public Library

[Handwritten diagram on napkin]

Description: A hand drawn sketch on a napkin of the organizational flow of the AIDS ARMS Network, Inc. and its sub-contractors.
Date: [1988..1990]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Political advertisement sticker]

Description: Sticker featuring the campaign logo of Glenn Box in red and black text, advertising for his election for City Council District 5. Paid advertisement by the Glenn Box Campaign.
Date: 1989~
Creator: Glenn Box Campaign
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Political advertisement business card]

Description: Business card from the Lesbian/Gay Political Action Committee (LG-PAC) of the Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition of Dallas featuring a chart on the front side that details LG-PAC's endorsements for the City of Dallas General Election on May 6, 1989. Endorses Milton Tobian, Jane Wright, Lori Palmer, and Scott Chase for their respective districts. On the back, the card includes voting information.
Date: 1989
Creator: Lesbian/Gay Political Action Committee
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Political advertisement flyer]

Description: Political advertisement paid for by Scott Chase for City Council. Advocates for the election of Scott Chase to Dallas City Council District 5 in the May 6, 1989 election. Displays a campaign logo on the front. The back lists personal and career highlights and community service experience along with two paragraphs that advocate for Chase's election.
Date: 1989
Creator: Scott Chase Campaign
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Political advertisement bumper sticker]

Description: Bumper sticker containing the text "BACK THE BLUE WITH REVIEW" in large text and "VOTE YES ON 1" in smaller text.
Date: 1989
Creator: Donnelly/Colt Custom Stickers
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Political advertisement bumper sticker]

Description: Bumper sticker featuring a political advertisement paid for by Annette Strauss for Mayor. Features the text "ANNETTE STRAUSS for MAYOR"
Date: 1989
Creator: Annette Strauss Campaign
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Terry's Belated Birthday Cut-Outs

Description: A page with a cut-out paper doll of Terry Tebedo and clothing options for the doll.
Date: July 1988
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Thank you note from John Thomas]

Description: Thank you note from John Thomas, in the note Thomas' mentions Mike Anglin.
Date: May 10, 1985
Creator: Ruiz, Marty & Thomas, John
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[DBAE Illustration]

Description: An illustration of a elementary school classroom with "DBAE," discipline-based art education, written on the blackboard. On the wall next to the blackboard are dreaings of suns and houses and on the table in the foreground are more art supplies and drawings. The featuring article visible at the bottom reads, "Getty Center providing $625,000 for arts."
Date: [1989..]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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