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[Acceptance into the Marcus Fellowship Program]
A formal letter warmly congratulating the selected individual on their prestigious achievement - being accepted as a Marcus Fellow in the renowned School of Visual Arts at UNT. This letter not only acknowledges the success but also shares crucial information about stipends, program details, and the exciting adventures awaiting the newly appointed Marcus Fellow.
[Clipping: Three gay couples sue City of Austin over lost insurance benefits]
Photocopy of a clipping regarding a lawsuit over proposition 22, which excludes LGBT partners from insurance benefits.
[Collaboration Between Meadows Museum and NTIEVA]
A letter officially granting approval from Meadows Museum for the marketing of a portfolio of reproductions and a teacher's guide.
[Detailed Email Conversation on Press Release for 36 Arts Partner Schools]
A detailed email conversation, meticulously planning the creation of a press release highlighting the selection of 36 Arts Partner Schools.
[Email correspondence]
Email correspondence between Stan Main, Al Daniels, and Jack (last name unknown) about volunteer opportunities.
[Email from Daniel Graney about financial contributions]
Email correspondence from Daniel Graney to Al Daniels on April 24, 2010, discussing financial contributions from JD Angle.
[Email from Daniel Graney to Al Daniels]
Email from Daniel Graney to Al Daniels on March 24, 2009, discussing Houston Stonewall Young Democrats financial sources and dues.
[Email from Daniel Graney to multiple recipients]
Email from Daniel Graney to "All" on November 24, 2008, discussing Teresa Herrin's resignation as Vice President of the Texas Stonewall Democratic Caucus.
[Email from David Webb to Evans Harris, April 24, 2011]
Email from David Webb to Evans Harris discussing the GLBT history project.
[Email from Jack to Toni, March 24, 2012]
Email from Jack to Toni discussing the receipt of the Kuchlin Award by the Dallas Way.
[Email from Linda Allen to members]
Email from Linda Allen to members discussing protected directory for Texas Stonewall Democratic Caucus board documents.
[Email from Mike Agan about audit report]
Letter from Mike Agan to Al Daniels, Jeff Falin, and Mike McCue on February 24, 2009, discussing draft of the Texas Stonewall Democratic Caucus 2008 audit report.
[Facsimile Cover Sheet Documentation]
A comprehensive document to the Facsimile Transmission Cover Sheet.
[Fax from William McCarter to Sheila Brown, February 24, 1992]
A fax from William McCarter, co-director of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Sheila Brown, director of Prairie Visions, the Nebraska Institute. In reply to a fax from Brown to McCarter with an attachment from Mike Feduk and Braden Kuhlmen to the Satellite Educational Resources Consortium, Inc. The attachment is in regards to descriptors Feduk and Kuhlmen have provided to SERC, in regards to the teleconference between Nebraska and the North Texas Institute. McCarter's note reads, "Descriptors OK with Texas."
[Fax Transmittal Notice from Vicki Rosenberg to the Institute Directors, March 24, 1994]
A fax transmittal notice from Vicki Rosenberg, program officer for the Getty Center for Education in the Arts, to the Regional Institute Directors, Sheila Brown, Virginia Gembica, Anne Lindsey, Bill McCarer, Susan Rotilie, Jack Davis, Edith Johnson, Jessie Lovano-Kerr, Michael Parson, Nancy Roucher, Margaret DiBlasio, Phyllis Johnson, Nancy MacGrecor, Jeff Patch, and Joyce Wright. The fax reads, Urgent Message For Your Response and is an exchange of correspondence between Harriet Laney and William McCarter in regards to airline arrangements.
[Getty Center Grant Approval for NTIEVA for UNT]
An official letter serving as a formal announcement to UNT officials, conveying the exciting news that the Getty Center for Education in the Arts has approved a grant for NTIEVA at UNT.
[Grant approval letter from the Getty Education Institute for the Arts to Dr. D. Jack Davis, Phillip C. Diebel, and Melinda Mayer - September 24, 1998]
A letter to Dr. D. Jack Davis, Phillip C. Diebel, and Melinda Mayer from the Getty Education Institute for the Arts, regarding a grant for the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts (NTIEVA). The letter includes the grant's terms and conditions, as well as signature spaces for all attributed names. The signature spaces are blank.
[Letter Acknowledging Payment of Costs, July 24, 1875]
Letter from Thomas Selman of the county of Montague acknowledging the payment of costs in the court of Montague county.
[Letter and Envelope: To Harriett Ehrhardt from Samuel W. Hudson, III]
A letter to Harriett Erhardt from Samuel W. Hudson, III questioning Erhardt over the recent reprimand of a school teacher, Bill Nelson, for their expression of the First Amendment. The letter is accompanied by the envelope it was sent in.
[Letter and sticky note: Sharon Boyd to Ms. Woody]
A letter from Sharon Boyd to Ms. Woody asking for support for her bid for the Dallas City Council. Includes handwritten markings and a sticky note explaining their origin.
[Letter from A. M. Carpenter]
A letter from A.M. Carpenter to Carl B. Compton about creating a new art organization of Texas.
[Letter from Adelitia McGee and Matilda Dodd to the Moore family and Alice McGee, November 24, 1889]
This is a letter from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It was written by Adelitia "Dinkie" McGee and Matilda Dodd. In this letter, Dinkie and Matilda update the Moore family and Alice on the goings-on in Gallatin, Tennessee. The news includes: community news, a dialogue about the weather, a discussion on the health of family and friends, and details on Dinkie's butter and egg venture. She closes her letter by mentioning Bettie's dress as well as her own dress and details that she is sending a swatch. She also states that Birdie is upset with Alice for not writing her and only writing the boys. In Matilda's letter, she informs the Moore family of the happenings in Sumner County and the news includes: updates on the weather, news about the hogs, a dialogue about the health of family and friends, a discussion about Matilda's new bed springs, and details about Alice, Linnet, and Birdie. She closes this brief letter by noting that the Moore family and Alice should write soon. The envelope is included with the letter.
[Letter from Al Daniels to TSDC Audit Committee]
Letter from Al Daniels to TSDC Audit Committee on January 24, 2009, discussing TSDC Operation Manuals, TSDC Proposed Budget, and other reports.
[Letter from Alan Levi to Texas Human Rights Foundation staff, July 24, 1991]
Letter from Alan Levi to Texas Human Rights Foundation staff discussing the foundation's budget and how to keep costs down.
[Letter from Alan Ross to community organizations and businesses, July 24, 1991] UNTA_AR0830-01-0069-008
Letter from Alan Ross to Dallas community organizations and businesses discussing an invitation to the annual freedom parade.
[Letter from Ben Ledbetter to Linnet Moore, September 24, 1899]
Letter from Ben Ledbetter to Linnet Moore in which he says he enjoyed the Sunday he spent at her home. He wished he had received an answer to his previous letter. Then he announces that he will be near her on a business trip and would like to see her again.
[Letter from Bill McCarter to Jan Schronk, August 24, 1990]
Photocopy of a letter from Bill McCarter, co-director of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Jan Schronk, Art Supervisor of Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD. Hoping the presentation that Schronk attended, fulfilled basic expectations she had in terms of understanding DBAE better, and that the art specialists who participated in the workshop have a better understanding of NTIEVA's goals for the HEB district.
[Letter from Bill McCarter to Lori Weisgerber, January 24, 1995]
Photocopy of a letter from Bill McCarter, co-director of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Lori Weisgerber, the Getty Center. In regards to an e-mail that McCarter had received from Vicki Rosenberg, the Getty Center, asking him, Jack Davis and Nancy Berry to clarify about the National Specialty proposal. McCarter, Davis and Barry respond by answering and clarifying all the questions the Getty Center had about their new program.
[Letter from Bill McCarter to Marie Peel, August 24, 1990]
Photocopy of a letter from Bill McCarter, co-director of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Marie Peel, teacher at Bedford Heights. In regards to the presentation Peel gave on webbing as a technique for vocabulary and concept developing in DBAE, discipline-based art education. McCarter believes the workshop went very well and that faculty from Bedford Heights had shown sincere enthusiasm about the program.
[Letter from Bill McCarter to Nicole Murphy Holland, August 24, 1990]
Photocopy of a letter from Bill McCarter, co-director of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Nicole Murphy Holland, Vice President for Exhibitions InterCultura. In regards of McCarter's enthusiasm for the presentation regarding "The Wanderers," and mentions David Coffey doing a superb job amplifying the content written by Andrew Harris. McCarter says that it is imperative that art teachers at both an elementary and secondary level be exposed to excellent presentations and that Georgia Blades is working with the program for Texas Art Education Fall Meeting in Fort Worth, hoping that Holland and Blades could connect for a repeat presentation to the members of TAEA. Enclosed in the letter to Holland, McCarter has sent a newsletter of the National Art Education Association, for Holland to get a feeling of strength from the teacher organization. Newsletter not present with letter.
[Letter from Bill McCarter to Peggy Mitchell, August 24, 1990]
Photocopy of a letter from Bill McCarter, co-director of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Peggy Mitchell, teacher at Bedford Heights Elementary. McCarter writes that Mitchell's participation in the workshop for Art Teachers from Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD was very appreciated and that Mitchell brings a special insight into the problems NTIEVA faces. McCarter writes that Mitchell and Sonja Starnes should be able to build a DBAE program for the schools.
[Letter from Bill McCarter to Sonja Starnes, August 24, 1990]
Photocopy of a letter from Bill McCarter, co-director of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Sonja Starnes, Art Teacher at Bedford Heights Elementary. In regards to Starnes's participation in the workshop for elementary art teaches at Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD. Starnes's leadership was insightful for the other faculty about the implementation of DBAE, discipline-based arts education, in HEB schools and McCarter is looking forward to working with her.
[Letter from Bill White to supporters of the AIDS Equity League, October 24, 1990]
Letter from Bill White to a supporter of the AIDS Equity League regarding an invitation to the AIDS Summit.
[Letter from Birdie McGee to Mary Moore and Claude and Linnet White, May 24, 1907]
Letter to Mary Moore, Claude and Linnet White from Birdie McGee. She tried to respond to their letter sooner, but she has been really busy. She wants them to come visit her. Henry is a little sick, but will be making a trip to Texas. She believes that Bessie will marry John Turner. She had some visitors and was surprised that Mollie Love is still alive. She comments on the styles. She is expecting Minnie to come visit them when she gets back from her trip. She mentions the odd spring and winter they had. She talks about her cow and sow. She had more visitors. She is tired of writing so will close the letter. Will says he will also write.
[Letter from Carl Compton to Roberta M. Fansler, June 24, 1944]
Letter from Carl B. Compton to Roberta M. Fansler regarding her opinions on Compton's proposal of an exhibition demonstrating the results of teaching practices.
[Letter from Carolyn R. Itri to Private Nicholas C. Soviero, May 24, 1944]
A love letter from Carolyn R. Itri to her future husband, Nicholas C. Soviero. This letter details past correspondence, [specifically the March 1944 edition of Esquire and the Pin-up Pistol Packin' Mama], William Faulkners' Mosquitos, and gossip on Margaret and Joe. Written May 24th and posted May 25th.
[Letter from Charles B. Moore to Mary Ann Moore, August 24, 1898]
This is a letter from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is written by Charles B. Moore and is addressed to Mary Ann Moore. In this letter, Moore discusses the days agenda and tells Mary they are getting ready for breakfast. He details a conversation he had with the Texan who is bunking next to their room and shares her plans, past and future, for this trip. He notes that they will have a picnic today and that he is collecting items from every where for Mary. He mentions that he met a woman who knew Will Wallace in Grand Junction. He also met an old Tennessean and "got a dollar worth out of him" in conversation. They plan to travel across the mountains on Sunday and do not know yet what route they will take for that expedition. He tells Mary she should go out and make a day out of an excursion somewhere close to home. He states that experiencing nature for one day is worth three days of household chores. He details correspondences received and the picture Linnet after riding up the canyon by mule. He mentions their lunch plans and closes the letter. The envelope is included with the letter.
[Letter from Charles B. Moore to Mary Ann Moore, November 24, 1897]
Letter from Charles B. Moore to his wife, Mary Moore, in which he updates her on the new house, the farm work, the health of friends and family. He learned from a letter written by Lizzy Jernigan that Laura Jernigan has been ill.
[Letter from Charles L. and Lula Watkins to Claude, Linnet, and Ruth White, January 24, 1917]
Letter to Claude, Linnet, and Ruth White from Charles and Lula Watkins. Charles writes of his sympathies for the passing of Linnet's mother and reflects on the help he received from Linnet's parents when he came to Texas in 1880. Lula writes of how she wants the Whites to visit them when they come to the area.
[Letter from Charles Moore to Josephus Moore, July 12, 1864]
Letter from Charles Moore to Josephus Moore about local news and discussing politics. Charles discusses the war, the fall of Atlanta, and the death of Union General James McPherson. Portions of the letter have been omitted due to damage.
[Letter from Charles Moore to W. S. Wallace, J. Cowan Bass and family, March 24, 1862]
Letter from Charles Moore to W. S. Wallace, J. Cowan Bass and family, relating his visit with relatives in Monroe County, Iowa. He also tells the story of a man who was waylaid by [Brigadier General John Sappington] Marmaduke, and wonders if Vicksburg has fallen to the Union. In addition, he discusses civil unrest in Texas and expresses his desire to return.
[Letter from Charles Moore to Ziza Moore, May 24, 1865]
Letter from Charles Moore to Ziza Moore comparing the Civil War to the American Revolution, considering the future of the nation, and relaying local news.
[Letter from Chris Luna to Jack Evans and George Harris, May 24, 1991]
Letter from Chris Luna to Jack Evans and George Harris discussing Luna's gratitude towards the two men.
[Letter from Claude D. White to Linnet Moore, September 24, 1901]
Letter from Claude White to Linnet in which he says that he has visited with Mrs. Williams. He thinks Mrs. Williams and her daughter will be good company for Linnet. Claude tell Linnet that they will live in the "nicest part of town." He also gives details of his plans for the upcoming move.
[Letter from Cora M. Dodson to Mary Ann Moore and Family, November 24, 1907]
Letter from Cora M. Dodson to Mary Ann Moore and family discussing a recent visit with them. Cora and Madeline have now returned home safely and remembers her trip fondly. There is an envelope addressed to Mrs. Mary Moore, Route 4, Box 25, McKinney, Texas. It is postmarked Dallas, Texas, November 24, 1907, and there is a postmark for McKinney on November 25 on the back.
[Letter from D. Jack Davis to Dr. Joe N. Prince, May 24, 1988]
Photocopy of a letter from D. Jack Davis to Dr. Joe N. Prince about a recent two-day visit Prince made to the institute.
[Letter from David S. Kennard to his father A.D. Kennard, Jr., August 24, 1862]
Letter from David S. Kennard to his father, A.D. Kennard, Jr. detailing news from Arkansas and it includes: details about receiving letters from A.D., from Jennie, and from "Ma"; a discussion about John Westbrook who was going on to Parson's regiment; a dialogue about not being "posted in prices of anything" except tobacco; and an update on his health. He ends his letter stating that he will answer Ma's and Jennie's letters another time and for his father, A.D., to excuse his short letter.
[Letter from David S. Kennard to his sister, March 24, 1862]
Letter from David S. Kennard from Eagle Grove, Galveston County, to his sister discussing a fire in Houston and his regiment's plans to march to Arkansas. He is not sure if he will get to go home on the way. He received a letter from John Hawthorp saying their relations were well. Also mentioned in the letter is that three or four of the boys have measles.
[Letter from Dinkie McGee and William Dodd to C. B. Moore, February 24, 1888]
William hopes that Linnet has recovered from whooping cough. None of the kids have come down with whooping cough yet and he has to worry about measles going around. He received a letter from Tobe and Florence. He mentions the weather and the crops being planted. He also mentions the people who have died. Em's daughter who got married moved away. Dinky says they are all well except for Willie who has a bad cold. She went to town for some errands. She gives some advice for Linnet and wishes they were with her. She mentions that Mr.Campbell is moving to Nashville.
[Letter from Dinkie to Her Sister, September 24, 1875]
The author mentions that everyone is doing well. The author is going to take her children to town to see a show and she has a meeting the next Sunday. Bettie and her mother went to town and got two dresses. Old Pros is working with Old Kit's colt for seventeen days. Mollie Loves' baby had a cold and Alice Donnell wants to see the author's sister. The author is going to make a dress and suit for a wedding between Dock D. and Miss Fallen. Bettie is pregnant with Abe's child. Willie has a brief letter to his aunt about jackets and going to the show next week. Mr. Wilson has land in Ellis County. There is also a letter to Mr. Moore from W. H. McGee. Henry's eyes are bad so McGee is writing for him. There has been a bid on his land and he is considering moving to Texas if he could get some cheap land in Mr. Moore's neighborhood. Henry hopes to write himself next time.
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