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[3 Travel Maps]
Three travel maps which are meant to accompany a text about expeditions in the area. The first map shows the north pole and northernmost parts of North America and Greenland; some exploration routes and geographic features are noted. The second map shows exploration and discoveries in the Arctic Sea area with regions and some geographic features noted. The third map is a nautical chart of the Port of Lievely with depths marked in fathoms and some relief of surrounding land marked.
[14th Century Prayer Book Leaf, Origin Unknown]
14th-century prayer book origin unknown. Text includes Gregorius Magnus, Homiliae in Evangelia, 2, Homilia XXXIV (Habita ad populum in basilica beatorum Ioannis et Pauli, Dominica III), beginnng: "Sed his malispraevenientibus, quia non statim finis sequatur, adiungit."
[17th Century Spanish Carta Excutoria]
Opening page of a 17th century Spanish Baroque Carta executoria, providing geological evidence of aristocratic lineage with no trace of peasant, Jewish or Moorish blood. More than simply asserting one's high standing, such documents exempted the holder from civil suits and taxation. Carta executoria were often ostentatiously illuminated (as here), to suggest the wealth and taste of the grantee. Displays large intricate initial "D" (i.e. Don Carlos, King of Spain from 1665 - 1700) in the form of an ornate fountain incorporating fish, snakes, birds, and foliage.
1920 football team
1920 football team. Coach T.J. Fouts, finished 7-1, North Texas State Normal College. Students standing and sitting near goalpost.
[1960 homecoming program]
Program for the 1960 North Texas State College homecoming held November 4-5. The program reads "Glory to the Green" on the cover and features a schedule of events inside.
[1991 David Duke political campaign ad]
Video of a political advertisement for David Duke's 1991 campaign for the Louisiana gubernatorial race. Duke was a state representative from the 81st district in the Louisiana House from February 1989 through January 1992. Slide card title: Baton Rouge.
[1991 David Duke political campaign ad]
Video of a political advertisement for David Duke's 1991 campaign for the Louisiana gubernatorial race. Duke was a state representative from the 81st district in the Louisiana House from February 1989 through January 1992. Slide card title: Roemer/Edwards
[1991 David Duke political campaign ad]
Video of a political advertisement for David Duke's 1991 campaign for the Louisiana gubernatorial race. Duke was a state representative from the 81st district in the Louisiana House from February 1989 through January 1992. Slide card title: Baton Rouge.
[1991 David Duke political campaign ad]
Video of a political advertisement for David Duke's 1991 campaign for the Louisiana gubernatorial race. Duke was a state representative from the 81st district in the Louisiana House from February 1989 through January 1992. Slide card title: Baton Rouge.
[1991 David Duke political campaign ad]
Video of a political advertisement for David Duke's 1991 campaign for the Louisiana gubernatorial race. Duke was a state representative from the 81st district in the Louisiana House from February 1989 through January 1992. Slide card title: Baton Rouge.
[1991 David Duke political campaign ad]
Video of a political advertisement for David Duke's 1991 campaign for the Louisiana gubernatorial race. Duke was a state representative from the 81st district in the Louisiana House from February 1989 through January 1992. Slide card title: Baton Rouge.
[1991 David Duke political campaign ad]
Video of a political advertisement for David Duke's 1991 campaign for the Louisiana gubernatorial race. Duke was a state representative from the 81st district in the Louisiana House from February 1989 through January 1992. Slide card title: Baton Rouge.
[1991 David Duke political campaign ad]
Video of a political advertisement for David Duke's 1991 campaign for the Louisiana gubernatorial race. Duke was a state representative from the 81st district in the Louisiana House from February 1989 through January 1992. Slide card title: Roemer/Edwards.
[1991 David Duke political campaign ad]
Video of a political advertisement for David Duke's 1991 campaign for the Louisiana gubernatorial race. Duke was a state representative from the 81st district in the Louisiana House from February 1989 through January 1992. Slide card title: Baton Rouge.
[1991 David Duke political campaign ad]
Video of a political advertisement for David Duke's 1991 campaign for the Louisiana gubernatorial race. Duke was a state representative from the 81st district in the Louisiana House from February 1989 through January 1992. Slide card title: Baton Rouge.
[1991 David Duke political campaign ad]
Video of a political advertisement for David Duke's 1991 campaign for the Louisiana gubernatorial race. Duke was a state representative from the 81st district in the Louisiana House from February 1989 through January 1992.
[1991 David Duke political campaign ad]
Video of a political advertisement for David Duke's 1991 campaign for the Louisiana gubernatorial race. Duke was a state representative from the 81st district in the Louisiana House from February 1989 through January 1992.
[1991 David Duke political campaign ad]
Video of a political advertisement for David Duke's 1991 campaign for the Louisiana gubernatorial race. Duke was a state representative from the 81st district in the Louisiana House from February 1989 through January 1992.
[1991 David Duke political campaign ad]
Video of a political advertisement for David Duke's 1991 campaign for the Louisiana gubernatorial race. Duke was a state representative from the 81st district in the Louisiana House from February 1989 through January 1992.
[1991 David Duke political campaign ad]
Video of a political advertisement for David Duke's 1991 campaign for the Louisiana gubernatorial race. Duke was a state representative from the 81st district in the Louisiana House from February 1989 through January 1992.
3rd Annual Business Hall of Honor Banquet
An event program from the 3rd Annual Business Hall of Honor Banquet at the Fairmont Hotel Dallas, Texas on July, 12, 2003.
[AAA State Finalists 1969]
Program for the Columbia-Brazoria Booster Club's 22nd annual Football Banquet honoring the Columbia Roughnecks.
[AACSB International Certificate of Accreditation]
Certificate that proves the continued accreditation of UNT under the AACSB. The Certificate reads "The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business; AACSB International Certificate of Accreditation granted to University of North Texas for achievement of the highest standard in management education through a commitment to quality and continuous improvement; College of Business; April 26, 2009 Maintenance of Business Accreditation". It is signed by both the President and the Chair of the Board of Directors of the organization.
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.
Address by Charles A. Lindbergh, Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles: carbon copy, 1941 June 20
Address against the entry of the United States into World War II.
[Aerial photo of Quadrangles 1 and 2]
Aerial photograph of Quadrangles I and II, men's dormitories at North Texas State College, in 1951.
[All the Year Round, A Tale of Two Cities]
Photograph of the beginning of A Tale of Two Cities in Volume I of the compiled version of Charles Dickens' magazine All the Year Round. At the top of the page is a quote that reads "'The Story of our Lives from Year to Year.' - Shakespeare". On the bottom edge of the book pages is a stamp that reads "NTSU Library".
[All the Year Round, A Tale of Two Cities first page]
Photograph of the beginning of A Tale of Two Cities in Volume I of the compiled version of Charles Dickens' magazine All the Year Round. At the top of the page is a quote that reads "'The Story of our Lives from Year to Year.' - Shakespeare". The book is propped open on a book cradle against a white background.
[All the Year Round, beginning of A Tale of Two Cities]
Photograph of the beginning of A Tale of Two Cities in Volume I of the compiled version of Charles Dickens' magazine All the Year Round. At the top of the page is a quote that reads "'The Story of our Lives from Year to Year.' - Shakespeare". The book is propped open on a book cradle and there is a clear strap across the left-hand pages to hold them down.
[All the Year Round, beginning of book]
Photograph of the beginning of A Tale of Two Cities in Volume I of the compiled version of Charles Dickens' magazine All the Year Round. At the top of the page is a quote that reads "'The Story of our Lives from Year to Year.' - Shakespeare". On the left-hand page is the end of the volume's table of contents.
[All the Year Round, cover and spine]
Photograph of the cover and spine of All the Year Round, volume 1. It is bound in cloth with an embossed cover and spine. There is gold-stamped lettering on the spine that reads "All the Year Round. Vol. I. Conducted by Charles Dickens. --- 5/6." The book is propped up in a white book stand.
[All the Year Round, open in cradle]
Photograph of Volume I of the compiled version of Charles Dickens' magazine All the Year Round. The book is propped up on a cradle and is open to the title page. The page reads "'The Story of our Lives from Year to Year.' - Shakespeare/All the Year Round. A Weekly Journal/Conducted by Charles Dickens. With which is incorporated household words./Volume I. From April 30, 1859, to October 22, 1859. Being from No. 1 to No. 26./London:No. 11, Wellington Street North. 1859." There is also a stamp visible on the bottom of the book that reads "NTSU Library".
[All the Year Round, start of A Tale of Two Cities]
Photograph of the beginning of A Tale of Two Cities in Volume I of the compiled version of Charles Dickens' magazine All the Year Round. At the top of the page is a quote that reads "'The Story of our Lives from Year to Year.' - Shakespeare". The book is propped open on a book cradle and there is a clear strap across the left-hand pages to hold them down.
[All the Year Round, title page]
Photograph of the title page of Volume I of the compiled version of Charles Dickens' magazine All the Year Round. The page reads "'The Story of our Lives from Year to Year.' - Shakespeare/All the Year Round. A Weekly Journal/Conducted by Charles Dickens. With which is incorporated household words./Volume I. From April 30, 1859, to October 22, 1859. Being from No. 1 to No. 26./London:No. 11, Wellington Street North. 1859."
[All the Year Round, Vol 1. cover and spine]
Photograph of the cover and spine of All the Year Round, volume 1. It is bound in cloth with an embossed cover and spine. There is gold-stamped lettering on the spine that reads "All the Year Round. Vol. I. Conducted by Charles Dickens. --- 5/6." The book is propped up in a white book stand.
[Allison Ketchersid - Recursive Sketchbook]
Recursive sketchbook created by UNT student Allison Ketchersid. The sketchbook contains medieval manuscript images and handwriting descriptions by Ketchersid.
American Expeditionary Force (AEF) Club
North Texas State Normal College, American Expeditionary Force (AEF) Club, 1919, Campus Veterans Organization. Men in uniform and a woman in a dress standing and sitting on a steps in front of a brick building.
L'Amerique meridionale: Dressée sur les Observations de Mrs. de l'Academie Royale des Sciences & quelques autres, & sur les Memoires les Plus recens
Hand-drawn color map of South America in 1708. Countries are shaded in different colors and some paths are marked in color. Bodies of water and geographic features are noted, with relief shown pictorially.
[Amy Newsom scrapbook]
Loose pages of a scrapbook that belonged to Amy Newsom, a student of North Texas State Normal College in the 1910s. Many of the photographs depict Newsom and other female students who resided in the Gallagher House, a boarding house in Denton, Texas. These photos show the students studying, posing in front of the house, exercising, and participating in other social activities around campus and Denton. "Ma and Pa" Gallagher, presumably the owners of the house, are also pictured as is William Bruce, the university president at the time. Individual photographs of Newsom's "friends and classmates" are featured and labeled either with first and last names or the individual's relationship to Amy. These individual photographs include photos of Amy Newsom and of her younger brother, Clyde Newsom. In addition to photos from Newsom's time in college, the scrapbook also contains photographs and postcards from a trip to Palacios, Texas, as well as "miscellaneous" photos of a house in Celina, Texas, and of a creek.
[Ana Cleveland, Herman Totten, Ray Von Dran, and an unidentified staff member]
Ana Cleveland, Herman Totten, an unidentified staff member, and Ray Von Dran at a University of North Texas School of Library and Information Science holiday party.
[Ann Sheridan Film Promo]
Photograph of a film promo for Ann Sheridan's film "It All Came True." Sheridan co-starred with Jefferey Lynn and Humphrey Bogart.
[Ann Sheridan "Letter of Introduction" Film Promo]
Photograph of a film promo for Ann Sheridan's film "Letter of Introduction."
[Ann Sheridan Publicity Print]
Photograph of a publicity print for Ann Sheridan. Sheridan is posing on a spotted couch wearing a long gown with a rope belt.
[Ann Sheridan Scrapbook]
Scrapbook filled with news clippings related to the career of Ann Sheridan, a Denton, Texas native who rose to become a renowned Hollywood film actress. The scrapbook was compiled and donated by Sheridan's cousin, Ora Lee Sheridan Paschall.
[Ann Sheridan "Torrid Zone" Film Promo]
Photograph of a film promo for Ann Sheridan's film "Torrid Zone." Sheridan co-starred with James Cagney and Pat O'Brien.
Annette Lawrence Interview Audio Recording
An audio recording Annette Lawrence created of an interview with her conducted by Jerome Weeks of KERA radio at the Greater Denton Arts Council's (GDAC) Patterson-Appleton Arts Center on November 15, 2019. The interview was conducted as part of KERA's State of the Arts series and was open to a public audience. Lawrence and Weeks are introduced by GDAC executive director Georgina Ngozi and questions are taken from the audience following the interview. During the interview, Weeks and Lawrence discuss Lawrence's work, particularly her show More Time which was on view at the Patterson-Appleton Arts Center at the time of the interview and installation work she has done for other venues including Coin Toss, a permanent installation at the Dallas Cowboys Stadium. Other topics discussed include the influence of the Brooklyn Bridge on Lawrences work, the everyday materials like string she uses in her sculptural work, journalling and recording time, the use of data in her work, representations and erasures of African-American experiences in art and literature. Audience questions addressed topics of plans to digitize Lawrence's work, her process in creating her work, and the influence of the lunar calendar and menstrual cycles, erasure as a concept, and music on her work.
Annual Report of the External Court Auditor on the Court Ordered Desegregation of the Dallas Independent School District 2001-2002
An annual report of the External Court Auditor on the Court Ordered Desegregation of the Dallas Independent School District 2001-2002.
[Appointment Announcement]
Card announcing the appointment of J. Clay Singleton as the Dean of the College of Business Administration, September 1, 1991. The university seal is on the front of the card.
[Avenue A near NTSU]
Copy negative of a view of Avenue A near Texas Normal School.
[Bank employees in a teller booth]
Copy negative of employees of the Denton County National Bank inside the bank. In the left window is R. M. Barns, the 6th president of the bank. In the right window is W. C. Potter, the 1st president of the bank.
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