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[About the Artists]

Description: The biographies of artists working with and sponsored by the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters for one the Dallas' Living Legends event. The artists include, Ellwood Wayne Blackman, Gary Cooper, Jacqueline Annette Smith Dorsey, James E. Kemp, and E. L. Young.
Date: 1987
Creator: Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Alexander Gregg, First Bishop of Texas

Description: Book about the first Episcopal Bishop in Texas, Alexander Gregg. He moved to Texas in 1869 after being consecrated as Bishop in 1859. The biography includes background information about his family as well as a sketch of his life and involvement in the church throughout his career until his death in 1893.
Date: 1912
Creator: Gregg, Wilson
Partner: UNT Libraries

[Arthur L. Gregg Biography]

Description: A document detailing the achievements of Arthur L. Gregg. It lists his positions on various councils and at several universities. There are also several conferences that he participated in listed at the bottom.
Date: December 13, 2005
Creator: University of North Texas. Multicultural Center.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Article: Dr. May Owen]

Description: Article from the April 1960 issue of the Texas State Journal of Medicine providing biographical information about Dr. May Owen, the first woman president of the Texas Medical Association.
Date: April 1960
Partner: Texas Medical Association

Ashbel Smith, M. D., (1805-1886): Pioneer Medical Educator in Texas

Description: A copy of typed remarks spoken by Dr. Chauncey D. Leake at Yale University on January 31, 1947, about the life and work of nineteenth-century doctor Ashbel Smith. Leake's handwritten edits and notes feature throughout. A paper based on this manuscript was printed in the Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine #20, pp. 225-232; January, 1948.
Date: January 31, 1947
Creator: Leake, Chauncey Depew, 1896-1978
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

Aurelio "Leo" Reynosa: "A tribute to great achievement"

Description: Flyer from Leo's Mexican Restaurant detailing the biography of founder Aurelio "Leo" Reynosa, who fought with revolutionary Pancho Villa as a young man. Reynosa later came to Houston, Texas and opened his diner in 1942. The image on the front is of Reynosa (on left) and a compatriot, both in military costume. The photograph was taken in 1914, when Reynosa was 14 or 15 years old.
Date: 198X
Creator: McCandless, Marla
Partner: Hoston History Research Center at Houston Public Library

Bienaventurado el 1899-1967

Description: Report on the life and legacy of Reverend Manuel Urbina who passed away on August 14, 1967. The report is written by Urbina's widow, Irene Salce de Urbina.
Date: August 14, 1967
Creator: Salce de Urbina, Irene
Partner: Hoston History Research Center at Houston Public Library
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