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[O. J. Curry news article]
An article from The North Texan about O. J. Curry, the founding dean of the College of Business Administration, now College of Business. There is a photo of Curry crouching next to a boat that was taken by Dan Santema. The article focuses on Curry's time as dean, bringing in faculty, growing enrollment, and the college's accreditation. There is also a list of the deans leading up to Jay A. Smith Jr., who was dean at the time of the article's publishing.
[Herman Totten]
1 photograph : col. ; 4 x 6 in.
[Herman Totten with SLIS faculty in Lake Murray, c. 1988]
Photograph of Herman Totten speaking with School of Library and Information Science faculty during a retreat in Lake Murray, Oklahoma in 1988.
[Esther Rolle, Curtis King, and Helen Martin discuss the script of the Amen Corner, 1986]
Esther Rolle, Curtis King, and Helen Martin discuss the script of "The Amen Corner" for the Black Academy of Arts and Letters.
[Herman Totten at a podium]
Photograph of Herman Totten at a podium in a classroom in the early 1980s.
[UNT drum line, 1987]
Photo of the 1987 UNT indoor drum line, the "A" Line, taken at the Adam's Mark Hotel in St. Louis, Missouri. This was the fourth consecutive championship of the UNT "A" Line at the Percussive Arts Society International Conference (PASIC) Marching Forum contest. Members of the 1987 "A" Line were Shawn Schietroma, Randy Knudson, Brian West, Julie Sutton, Noel Perez, Dan "Wojo" Wojciechowski, Jeff Moore, Dale Yager, Chris Mulvey, Greg Beck, Doug Patko, Jim Riley, Jamie Luzzi, John Buckholz, Mark Keefer, Bill Rankin, Steve McDonald, Dale Baker, Jon Lee, Ricardo Bozas, Fred Ganter, John Rindom, Brian Jones, Kendall Hibbs, Mike Hernandez, Jim Parsons, Jason Sutter, Mike Pless, Pat Riland, Mark Nester and featured instructors Kevin Hammond, Mike Kolesar, and Kennan Wylie.
[Herman Totten, Paula King, and an unidentified staff member]
University of North Texas School of Library and Information Sciences faculty Herman Totten, Paula King, and an unidentified staff member.
[Herman Totten briefing the SLIS board of advisors]
Photograph of Herman Totten speaking to the School of Library and Information Science board of advisors in the late 1980s. Board members listed on the back of the photo are: Tish Mulkey, James Stewart, Elizabeth Crabb, Linda Almond, Dale Cluff, Fread Heath, and Jane Kohler.
[Willis Library, c. 1980s]
Photograph of the first floor of Willis Library, 1980s.
[Herman Totten surrounded by UNT SLIS faculty and staff]
Herman Totten surrounded by School of Library and Information Science faculty and staff members in the Hurley administration building at the University of North Texas. Identified are Herman Totten, Phillip Turner, Donald Cleveland, Ana Cleveland, Yvonne Chandler, Paula King, Ray Von Dran, and William Moen.
"Old World"
Photograph of three jars of preserves with cloth coverings on a shelf in sunlight, titled "Old World," Wehman, 87.
"Oak Leaf"
Photograph of an oak leaf lying on the ground and partially covered with snow. The print is titled "Oak Leaf," Wehman, 89.
"Rock Detail, Delicate Arch #2"
Photograph of a large rock in a canyon that has a small bush growing out of the cracks. This print is titled, "Rock Detail, Delicate Arch #2," c. Wehman, 1989.
"Figure in Window, East L.A."
Photograph of a woman in a window. The woman has not noticed that her picture is being taken, she is seated inside a small room that has a wood board window.
"Parade Watching, Denver"
Photograph of two older gentlemen standing on a fire escape and looking off into the distance. This print is titled, "Parade Watching, Denver," c. Wehman, 1985.
[Playbill for Rigoletto]
Playbill for North Texas State College's production of Rigoletto.
[President Hurley's Time Capsule Address]
Video recording of President Hurley's address to the future chancellor of the University of North Texas. This video footage was included in the UNT time capsule buried on campus in 1988 to commemorate the University's final name change from North Texas State University. The time capsule was opened on its scheduled date in 2015.
[Portrait of Herman Totten]
Portrait of Herman Totten taken during a faculty retreat in Lake Murry, OK.
[A group of students in a ballroom]
Photograph of a group of students dressed in matching server attire, posing in a ballroom. The ballroom contains a large number of tables that appear to be set for an event.
[A student serving food]
Photograph of a student dressed in chef attire, serving food from a tray in a ballroom. The ballroom contains a large number of tables that appear to be set for an event. Two other individuals can be seen standing behind her.
[Clipping: McCutcheon moves from cafeteria head to director's chair]
Clipping of an article from the North Texas Daily regarding May McCutcheon's promotion from cafeteria head to a director for the Maple Street Hall cafeteria. McCutcheon is optimistic about the changes she will make for the students and to update the serving lines in West Hall as well. She also plans to remodel the Maple Street and Clark Hall cafeterias, but a specific time has not been scheduled.
New Business: College of Business Administration North Texas State University
An informational booklet from North Texas State University promoting their College of Business Administration and providing information about the available programs.
Accounting & Beta Alpha Psi: Alumni Newsletter Spring 1983
A Spring 1983 newsletter to North Texas State University alumni discussing current events in the College of Business.
First Annual BCIS Awards Banquet
An event program from North Texas State University's First Annual BCIS Awards Banquet for the College of Business Administration.
New Business: College of Business Administration North Texas State University
A pamphlet from North Texas State University promoting their College of Business Administration for the Spring 1981 semester.
New Business: College of Business Administration North Texas State University
A pamphlet promoting North Texas State University's College of Business Administration.
[Dalton Lee and Dean LaBrecque next to eagle statue]
Photograph of Dalton Lee and Dean of the College of Merchandising Suzanne V. Labrecque posing next to an eagle stature.
Master's Program: College of Business Administration North Texas State University
A booklet from North Texas State University promoting their College of Business Administration's Master's Program.
Marketing: College of Business Administration, North Texas State University
A trifold pamphlet from North Texas State University promoting and providing information about the College of Business Administration's marketing program.
Doctoral Program: College of Business Administration North Texas State University
A booklet from North Texas State University promoting their College of Business Administration's doctoral program.
[Levis and Remington exhibit, NT Scene]
Video recording of a NT Scene segment about Dr. Kenneth Lavender, bibliographer, curator and head of the Rare Book Room in the University of North Texas' Willis Library. Dr. Lavender established the Rare Book and Texana Collection - its purpose is to preserve rare and special materials for research and cultural heritage. Together with Richard Himmel, they discuss the O. S. Levis and Frederic Remington exhibition: Two Vision of the American West that was on display from October 10th through December 15th, 1988.
Italian -- Texans
Video recording of an amateur production about the Italian American experience in Texas that appears to have been created for the fourth Italian Symposium of Texas held in Bryan, Texas in September 1984. North Texas State University (now UNT) professor Dr. Samuel J. Marino introduces the production and references Texas Woman's University professor of Government, Cavaliere Valentine J. Belfiglio's 1983 book, The Italian Experience in Texas, which this production was based on. Dr. Marino traveled to Texas towns that historically had Italian communities and filmed interviews with residents, as well as scenery and exteriors of local Italian owned businesses. Dr. Marino narrates the video from a script he wrote with Alfonso Nicosia. The visuals are of a poor quality and are often overexposed and blurry.
[Sterling County Courthouse in Sterling City, TX]
Photograph of Sterling County Courthouse in Sterling City, TX. A paved road sits in front of the courthouse's lawn, with a walkway running from the edge of the road to the entrance of the building. The grass on either side of the walkway is yellow, with each half having one leafless tree growing in it near the road. A telephone pole stands near the tree on the right side of the path while a flagpole rises on the left side, closer to the courthouse's doors. There are three sets of doors separated by white columns on red brick bases. Above each door is a half-circle window, which have rectangular windows one floor above them. To the left and right of this central section of the courthouse extend walls made of orange bricks, each one spanned by three rows of tall windows. The roof of the courthouse is flat and lined with a thin white rim made of white stone.
"Rock Detail, Delicate Arch #1"
Photograph of a large rock formation and the details of the layers between all of it. In the background is a lone tree. This print is titled, "Rock Detail, Delicate Arch #1," c. Wehman, 1989.
Miniature Book Society Newsletter, Volume 1, Number 1, November 1983
Newsletter of the Miniature Book Society sent to the Miniature Book Enthusiast, November 1983. This is the first newsletter issue of the Miniature Book Society stating that the organization has become a reality of much support. The newsletter ends with the signature of Kalman L. Levitan.
[A plate of food]
Photograph of a plate of food that contains turkey, mashed sweet potatos, green beans and a roll.
[Flyer: Denton Spring Fling line up of event and map]
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[Flyer: Subway Party featuring the Underground '83]
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[Flyer: Syntax at the Library '84]
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[Flyer: 2nd Annual "Arts-Energy Fair" festival poster]
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[Flyer: The Underground at the Depot '83]
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[Flyer: Fry St. Fair & Spring Renaissance]
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"Log and Maroon Bells"
Photograph of a log bent at the edge of a lake, that is reflecting the towering mountains along the horizon. The print is titled "Log and Maroon Bells," Wehman, 87.
"Landscape Arch"
Photograph of an archway created from a large rock formation. The rock archway is over an incline into a canyon. This print is titled, "Landscape Arch," c. Wehman, 1989.
"Nuns, Phillippines"
Photograph of a large group of nuns in the Philippines on a mission to bring Christianity to other countries. This print is titled, "Nuns, Phillippines," c. Wehman, 1988.
"Window and Vine"
Photograph of a dilapidated window that is being overgrown by vines. This print is titled, "Window and Vine," c. Wehman, 1987.
[Eddie Mitchell Tasby vs. Dr. Linus Wright]
A court document from Dallas, Texas after a hearing on July 23, 1982. Eddie Mitchell Tasby, et al. VS. Dr. Linus Wright, General Superintendent, DISD, et. al.
[Eddie Mitchell Tasby vs. Dr. Linus Wright, 1987]
A court document from Dallas, Texas after a hearing on September 9, 1987. Eddie Mitchell Tasby, et al. VS. Dr. Linus Wright, General Superintendent, DISD, et. al.
The Daily Texan (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 10, September 15, 1983
Student newspaper from the University of Texas at Austin that includes local, state and campus news along with advertising. Published Monday-Friday except during holidays and exams.
The Daily Texan Centennial, September 15, 1983
Supplement to a student newspaper from the University of Texas at Austin, the Daily Texan, September 15, 1983.
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