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[McMurry College Endowment Bond]

Description: A McMurry College Endowment Bond issued by the Board of Trustees of McMurry College, September 1 1938, in the amount of $50,000.00.
Date: September 1, 1938
Creator: McMurry College Board of Trustees

[McMurry College Opening Program]

Description: Program for McMurry College in Abilene, Texas for the first formal opening on September 20, 1923, describing the order of events and persons involved.
Date: September 1923

[McMurry College Second Annual May Fete Program]

Description: Program for the Second Annual May Fete at McMurry College. The program includes three episodes entitled "A Thing of Beauty Is a Joy Forever - Keats," "Dance for Us Merry Dances That the Time May Pass More Gaily - Kiawatha," and "And the Dancing Guests Assembled Clad in all Their Highest Raiment - Longfellow."
Date: May 1, 1926

[McMurry College Theatre "Noah" Program]

Description: Program for the McMurry College Theatre's production of "Noah." Included are lists of the cast and production staff, a synopsis of the acts, and advertisements for upcoming productions.
Date: unknown

[McMurry Fine Arts Program]

Description: Program for McMurry College, featuring The McMurry Chanters, Speech and Drama Department, Organ, and The McMurry Indian Band.
Date: unknown

[McMurry's Position on the Moot Question of the Touchdown]

Description: An essay written by James W. Hunt, President of McMurry College, regarding McMurry's position on a controversial football game between McMurry and Abilene Christian College, in which A.C.C. won the game, allegedly due to a bad call by the referees. The essay refers to comments about the game made by Harold L. (Prexy) Anderson, sports writer for A.C.C.'s student newspaper "The Optimist," and later for the Abilene Reporter-News.
Date: 1925/1934
Creator: Hunt, James Winford

The Music Guild of Abilene

Description: Text document describing the Music Guild of Abilene, along with its purpose, terms of membership, meeting times, and programs.
Date: 1956
Creator: The Music Guild of Abilene

[Sermon on Pioneering]

Description: A handwritten sermon by James W. Hunt on the subject of "Pioneering." The sermon includes a note by Hunt's daughter, Elizabeth Hunt Webb that states, "The above are Dr. Hunt's personal notes on his last sermon which was preached in St. Paul's Methodist Church, Abilene, Texas, Jan. 21, 1934."
Date: January 21, 1934
Creator: Hunt, James Winford

[St. Paul Church Memorandum]

Description: Photocopied memorandum letter for the St. Paul Church, announcing that the church had received an inheritance from the late Gypsy Ted Sullivan Wylie, and commenting on her prior relationship with the church. A calendar of weekly events is displayed below the text.
Date: unknown
Creator: St. Paul Church

[St. Paul's Church Resolution]

Description: A resolution of appreciation of the efforts of O. F. Sensabaugh as Presiding Elder for the district, by the board of St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church in Abilene, Texas. The resolution is addressed to the Bishop Jas Cannon, Jr. and Cabinet of the Northwest Texas Conference.
Date: October 30, 1918
Creator: Fulwiler, W. J.

[Statement of Declaration]

Description: Unpublished statement of Declaration by the Cultural Affairs Council of the Abilene Chamber of Commerce. The statement discusses the idea of building a Cultural Center in Abilene and the benefits of doing so.
Date: unknown
Creator: Cultural Affairs Council of the Abilene Chamber of Commerce

[Thoughts of James Winford Hunt]

Description: A two-page essay containing thoughts about James Winford Hunt, shared by Elizabeth Hunt Webb (J. W. Hunt's daughter) to her daughter, Ruth Webb Lindstrom.
Date: unknown
Creator: Webb, Elizabeth Hunt

[Tidbits on James Winford Hunt]

Description: A one-page document containing some thoughts about James Winford Hunt, written by Anthony Hunt.
Date: October 25, 1995
Creator: Hunt, Anthony
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