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[Letter from James Polk Morris to Edith M. Bonnet, January 27, 1975]

Description: Letter from James Polk Morris, Assistant Professor of the History of Medicine at the Institute for the Medical Humanities, to Edith Bonnet thanking her for letting him visit her at home a few days before. According to the letter she was able to provide information that "are a historian's dream."
Date: January 27, 1975
Creator: Morris, James Polk
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

[Leon Breeden and Ken Havis, 4]

Description: Photograph of Leon Breeden and Ken Havis sitting next to one another in sofa chairs. They both look at the camera and smile. Breeden is dressed in a suit while Davis wears jeans and a plaid shirt. Havis was a professor of art at North Texas State University. Breeden was the chairman of Jazz Studies and director of the One O'Clock Lab Band at the University of North Texas College of Music from 1959 to 1981. In the background, a display case for newspapers can be seen.
Date: April 27, 1975
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Leon Breeden and Ken Havis, 6]

Description: Photograph of Leon Breeden and Ken Havis sitting next to one another in sofa chairs. They both look at the camera and smile. Breeden is dressed in a suit while Davis wears jeans and a plaid shirt. Havis was a professor of art at North Texas State University. Breeden was the chairman of Jazz Studies and director of the One O'Clock Lab Band at the University of North Texas College of Music from 1959 to 1981. In the background, a display case for newspapers can be seen.
Date: April 27, 1975
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Leon Breeden and Ken Havis, 3]

Description: Photograph of Leon Breeden and Ken Havis sitting next to one another in sofa chairs. They both smile and hold their hands out. Breeden is dressed in a suit while Davis wears jeans and a plaid shirt. Havis holds an open umbrella over their heads. Havis was a professor of art at North Texas State University. Breeden was the chairman of Jazz Studies and director of the One O'Clock Lab Band at the University of North Texas College of Music from 1959 to 1981. In the background, a display case for ne… more
Date: April 27, 1975
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Leon Breeden and Ken Havis, 5]

Description: Photograph of Leon Breeden and Ken Havis sitting next to one another in sofa chairs. They both look at the camera and smile. Breeden is dressed in a suit while Davis wears jeans and a plaid shirt. Havis was a professor of art at North Texas State University. Breeden was the chairman of Jazz Studies and director of the One O'Clock Lab Band at the University of North Texas College of Music from 1959 to 1981. In the background, a display case for newspapers can be seen.
Date: April 27, 1975
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Leon Breeden and Ken Havis]

Description: Photograph of Leon Breeden and Ken Havis sitting next to one another in sofa chairs. They both look at the camera with slight smiles on their faces. Breeden is dressed in a suit while Davis wears jeans and a plaid shirt. Havis was a professor of art at North Texas State University. Breeden was the chairman of Jazz Studies and director of the One O'Clock Lab Band at the University of North Texas College of Music from 1959 to 1981. In the background, a display case for newspapers can be seen.
Date: April 27, 1975
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Leon Breeden and Ken Havis, 2]

Description: Photograph of Leon Breeden and Ken Havis sitting next to one another in sofa chairs. They both look at the camera and smile. Breeden is dressed in a suit while Davis wears jeans and a plaid shirt. Havis holds an open umbrella over their heads. Havis was a professor of art at North Texas State University. Breeden was the chairman of Jazz Studies and director of the One O'Clock Lab Band at the University of North Texas College of Music from 1959 to 1981. In the background, a display case for news… more
Date: April 27, 1975
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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