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[125th Anniversary College of Business banner]
Photograph of a banner from the UNT 125th Anniversary celebration that reads "A History of the College of Business (1945 -2015) Then and Now, A Walk Through the Years; Honoring our history. Envisioning our future."
[125th Anniversary College of Business history]
Photograph of banners from the UNT 125th Anniversary celebration that detail three decades of history from the College of Business. The decades covered are the 40s, 50s, and 60s and include photos from the time.
[125th Anniversary College of Business history 2]
Photograph of banners from the UNT 125th Anniversary celebration that detail three decades of history from the College of Business. The decades covered are the 90s, 2000s, and 2010-15 and the banners include photos from the specific times. Behind them are pictures set up at tables for people to pose with.
[1940s College of Business banner]
Photograph of the 1940s College of Business banner from the 125th Anniversary event. The banner details the history of the College of Business during that time period and includes mention of the school's growth from simply a department to an individual School. There are four images used on the banner, one is of Dr. O. J. Curry, the founding Dean, another is of the exterior of the Manual Arts Building which originally housed the department and later school, and the final two photos are of students in their classes.
[1950s College of Business banner]
Photograph of the 1950s College of Business banner from the 125th Anniversary event. The banner details the history of the College of Business during that time period and includes mention of the school's move to the older Business Administration Building, since then demolished, and planning for a bigger location. There are five images used on the banner, one is the old Business Administration Building's exterior, two are shots of students in class and on the phone, and the top one is of a slide ruler.
[1960s College of Business banner]
Photograph of the 1960s College of Business banner from the 125th Anniversary event. The banner details the history of the College of Business during that time period and includes mention of the school's move to the Business Administration Building, now Sage Hall, and becoming an AACSB accredited school. There are four images used on the banner, one is the new building's design, two are exterior shots of the campus and building, and the last is a photo of students working with typing machines in a class.
[1962-1963 Men's Varsity Basketball]
Photograph of North Texas State University's 1962-1963 men's basketball team. In this group shot, the players are dressed in uniform and sitting in rows of four on bleachers. The bottom row players are, from left to right: Mike Long, Norman Colglazier, Oscar Miller, and Bubba Bailey. The middle row players are: Jack Plunkert, Don Mitchell, David Burns, and Zack Hayes. The top row players are: John Savage, Wayne Hopkins, Dave Ebershoff, and Carl Miller.
[1962-1963 Men's Varsity Basketball, 2]
Photograph of the 1962-1963 North Texas State University men's basketball team, arranged in three rows on the bleachers. From left to right, the bottom row team members are: Head Coach Charles Johnson, Mike Long, Norman Colglazier, Oscar Miller, Bubba Bailey, and an unidentified player or manager. The middle row players are: John Savage, Jack Plunkert, Don Mitchell, David Burns, and Zack Hayes. The top row players are: Wayne Hopkins, Dave Ebershoff, and Carl Miller.
[1962-1963 Men's Varsity Basketball, 3]
Photograph of the 1962-1963 North Texas State University men's basketball team, dressed in uniform and arranged in three rows on bleachers. The bottom row players are, from left to right: Head Coach Charles Johnson, Mike Long, Norman Colglazier, Oscar Miller, Bubba Bailey, and an unidentified man. The middle row players are: John Savage, Jack Plunkert, Don Mitchell, David Burns, and Zack Hayes. The top row players are: Wayne Hopkins, Dave Ebershoff, and Carl Miller.
[1962-1963 Men's Varsity Team]
Photograph of the 1962-1963 North Texas State University varsity basketball team, standing in rows on the gym floor. The first row team members, from left to right, are: Mike Long, Oscar Miller, Norman Colglazier, Zack Hayes (#21), Don Mitchell, Jack Plunkert, and Head Coach Charles Johnson. The back row players are: David Burns, Wayne Hopkins, Dave Ebershoff, Carl Miller, John Savage, and Bubba Bailey.
[1962-1963 Men's Varsity Team, 2]
Photograph of the 1962-1963 North Texas State University varsity basketball team, taken from above. From left to right, the front row players are: Mike Long, Oscar Miller, Norman Colglazier, Don Mitchell, Jack Plunkert, and Head Coach Charles Johnson. Zack Hayes (#21) is between the two rows, and the back row players are: Dave Burns, Wayne Hopkins, Dave Ebershoff, Carl Miller, John Savage, and Bubba Bailey.
[1962 - 1963 Men's Varsity Team, 3]
Photograph of the 1962-1963 North Texas State University varsity basketball team, standing in rows on the gym floor. The first row team members, from left to right, are: Mike Long, Oscar Miller, Norman Colglazier, Zack Hayes (#21), Don Mitchell, Jack Plunkert, and Head Coach Charles Johnson. The back row players are: David Burns, Wayne Hopkins, Dave Ebershoff, Carl Miller, John Savage, and Bubba Bailey.
[1970s College of Business banner]
Photograph of the 1970s College of Business banner from the 125th Anniversary event. The banner details the history of the College of Business during that time period and includes mention of the school's first Doctoral Graduates and becoming a College. There are three images used on the banner, one is of students walking towards a building, another shows students working with machines, and the third shows students sitting in a lecture class.
[1980s College of Business banner]
Photograph of the 1980s College of Business banner from the 125th Anniversary event. The banner details the history of the College of Business during that time period and includes mention of the schools work towards computer literacy. There are two images used on the banner, one is of students in an old computer lab and the other details the "Computer Career" promoted by the school.
[1990s College of Business banner]
Photograph of the 1990s College of Business banner from the 125th Anniversary event. The banner details the history of the College of Business during that time period and includes mention of the schools re-accreditation from the AACSB. There are five photos from the old Business Administration Building that is now Sage Hall.
[2000s College of Business banner]
Photograph of the 2000s College of Business banner from the 125th Anniversary event. The banner details the history of the College of Business during that time period and includes mention of the schools continued accreditation from the AACSB. There are seven photos of the new building included on the banner.
[2010s-2015 College of Business banner]
Photograph of the 2010s-2015 College of Business banner from the 125th Anniversary event. The banner reads "On January 1, 2010, construction officially began on the Business Leadership Building. In August 2011 -one week before fall classes started- College of Business faculty and staff moved into the BLB. The innovative 180,000 square foot LEED certified building is a symbol of 21st century UNT and its commitment to provide modern and relevant educational experiences for its students." There are seven photos of the new building included on the banner.
[Accounting banquet]
Photograph of the accounting banquet being held in 1961. The unidentified men in the image are talking and eating together along a large dining table that turns around the room. A finger in front of the lens causes the black mass in the top left of the frame.
[Accounting banquet, 2]
Photograph of accounting club members at the accounting banquet in 1961. The unidentified men and women are talking and eating along different dining tables in the room. A large mirror, wall sconces, and furniture decorate the background of the event.
[Accounting banquet, 3]
Photograph of the Accounting Club's banquet in 1961. The unidentified men in the club are all turned towards one man standing up and looks to be giving a speech. Dinner table settings are place in front of each gentlemen, the room is decorated with a large mirror and wall sconces.
[Accounting banquet, 4]
Photograph of a man receiving a place card during the accounting banquet in December of 1961. The unidentified men in the image are seated along a long table with two men standing, one receiving a piece of paper from the other. The table is covered with the remnants of a dinner and along the back wall is a wall sconce, a large mirror, and a buffet table- situated behind the two standing gentlemen.
[Accounting Club Banquet]
Photograph of looking at a check during the Accounting Banquet in December of 1961. The unidentified men in the image are standing in what may be Marquis Hall, both in suits, one older than the other. The older man may be Curtis Caden, Manager of the Dallas office of Haskins & Sells International Accounting. At the banquet, the Haskins & Sells Foundation presented a $500 prize to accounting major Charles J. Boudreaux.
[Adam McCoy dunks basketball during game]
Photograph of Adam McCoy, member of the Mean Green men's basketball team, dunking a basketball into the net during a game. He is grabbing the rim of the net with his right hand as the ball falls through. A member of the opposing team is attempting to stop him.
[American Soldier Ballads, cover]
Photograph of the cover of "American Soldier Ballads" by F.B. Camp, held by UNT Special Collections. The cover is dark yellow in color with the title at the top in red lettering.Under the title is an illustration of soldiers sitting or standing around a fire. This edition of Patriotic Toasts was published in 1917 by Forbes and Company in Chicago. Each page has a lithographic decorative blue border surrounding the printed text, and the dense cardboard cover contains a stoic depiction of Uncle Sam carrying an American flag, reinforcing the book’s self-proclaimed patriotism. The author, Fred Emerson Brooks, a popular 19th century poet, wrote several books of “toasts” – short poems likely meant to be read aloud in social gatherings. A notice in the back of this volume advertises Brooks’s other publications, including the comically titled Cream Toasts and Buttered Toasts, with a series of quotes from major newspapers attesting to Brooks’s sparkling wit. The collection of poems in this book captures the vigor of the American spirit at the time of its entry into World War I. Poems such as “Old Glory” and “Liberty’s Banner” are dense with the nationalist rhetoric that would eventually lose much of its appeal in the years to come. Other poems, like “To Our Own Good Germans,” exemplify the propagandizing attempts to vilify the people of Germany. When reading these poems, one can easily envision the host of a dinner party at the turn of the 20th century lifting his glass at the end of a spirited speech. This edition of Patriotic Toasts was published in 1917 by Forbes and Company in Chicago. Each page has a lithographic decorative blue border surrounding the printed text, and the dense cardboard cover contains a stoic depiction of Uncle Sam carrying an American flag, reinforcing the book’s …
[Army Reserve Food Baskets]
Photograph of Reserve Officer Training Corps. Barrel of Joy food drive. Three corps. members stand around baskets of food in front of a poster for the drive.
[Attendees at the 2005 Carnival, 1]
Photograph of attendees at the 2005 Carnival hosted by UNT's Multicultural Center as part of Hispanic Heritage Month. Individuals can be seen standing around tables in the Library Mall, conversing. A mariachi band is performing in the foreground on the left side of the photograph.
[Attendees at the 2005 Carnival, 2]
Photograph of attendees at the 2005 Carnival hosted by UNT's Multicultural Center as part of Hispanic Heritage Month. Individuals can be seen standing around tables in the Library Mall, conversing. The Bolivia (center) and Cuba (right) booths are visible among others.
[Audience before UNT Commencement begins]
Photograph taken inside Coliseum at a UNT fall commencement ceremony.
[Author Curt Smith]
Photograph of author Curt Smith at the George H. W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum during the 2015 Young Spurs Writing Contest. Mr. Smith is author of "George H. W. Bush: Character at the Core".
[Barrel of Joy]
Photograph of the Reserve Officer Training Corps. holiday food drive, Barrel of Joy. Members of the R.O.T.C stand around baskets full of food and a poster for the event on the wall.
[Barrel of Joy Program]
Photograph of members of the Reserve Officer Training Corps. standing in front of baskets of food goods. A poster on the wall identifies the drive as the "Barrel of Joy" program.
[Basketball in mid air as players rush to it]
Photograph of a basketball game between NTSU and St. Louis. A basketball is loose in midair. Players scramble towards it. Each athlete wears converse, tall socks, and their respective uniforms. In the background, spectators watch the game from bleachers.
[Basketball Player Blocking His Opponent]
Photograph of North Texas State University Eagles basketball team, circa 1970s, against Georgia Southern. The game was held in the Coliseum, "Super Pit." A player from Georgia Southern is seen blocking his opponent from tossing the basketball over to his teammates.
[Basketball Player Bubba Bailey]
Photograph of North Texas State University varsity basketball player, Bubba Bailey, with the No. 24 jersey. Bailey is seen with the ball in his hands as he prepares himself to toss it.
[Basketball player carried on supporters' shoulders]
Photograph of North Texas State University versus St. Louis in a crowded basketball gymnasium. An NTSU player, number 14, is being carried out on someone's shoulders. The scoreboard reads 64-62. A basketball player grasps a man's shoulder in a blazer. People surround the two players.
[Basketball player David Burns, left-side view]
Photograph at a left side angle of David Burns in uniform dribbling a basketball inside a gymnasium. David is wearing the number 41 eagles basketball jersey.
[Basketball Player David Burns, Right-side View]
Photograph at a right side angle of David Burns in uniform dribbling a basketball inside a gymnasium. David is wearing the number 41 eagles basketball jersey.
[Basketball Player David Burns, Top View]
Top view photograph of David Burns shooting a basket. David is wearing jersey number 41.
[Basketball player dribbles down the court]
Photograph of North Texas State University versus St. Louis in a crowded basketball gymnasium. An NTSU player dribbles the ball down the court as other players rush to block him. Another NTSU player runs ahead of him, anticipating a pass. Each athlete wears converse, tall socks, and their respective uniforms. A referee jogs down the court as well, a whistle in his mouth. To the right of the photo, spectators watch the game from bleachers.
[Basketball Player From Eagles Jumps Up To Dunk Ball Into Hoop]
Photograph of North Texas State University Eagles basketball team, circa 1970s, against Georgia Southern. The game was held in the Coliseum, "Super Pit." An Eagles player is seen jumping up to dunk the ball into the hoop.
[Basketball Player Tossing Ball Towards The Hoop]
Photograph of North Texas State University Eagles basketball team, circa 1970s, against Georgia Southern. The game was held in the Coliseum, "Super Pit." An Eagles player is seen jumping up to toss the ball into the hoop while his opponent leaps up to stop him.
[Basketball Players Running Along Court During Game]
Photograph of North Texas State University Eagles basketball team, circa 1970s, against Georgia Southern. The game was held in the Coliseum, "Super Pit." An Eagles player is seen dribbling the ball across the court away from his opponents.
[The Bells of Peace]
Photographs of "The Bells of Peace" by John Galsworthy, held by UNT Special Collections. The brown paper cover is framed by a red line, the title in simple black print. Image 2, page titled "The Bells of Peace" with two paragraphs, the first letter of each a red L. Image 3, pages 3 and 3. They are both titled "The Bells of Peace" at the top. Each page has 2 paragraphs, the first letter of each big and red. The bottom of page 3 has the date June 1920.
[Blurry shot of a basketball game in progress]
Photograph of a North Texas State University basketball game versus West Texas inside a gymnasium. The blurred photograph displays a NTSU player dribbling while sandwiched between two St. Louis players who are trying to block him. A St. Louis player is in the air directly behind the dribbler, falling from a jump. Another NTSU player jogs towards his teammate. Each player wears converse, tall socks, and their respective uniforms. In the background, spectators sit in bleachers to watch the game.
[Brittany Cleveland going to kick the ball]
Photograph of Brittany Cleveland (9) moving to kick the soccer ball during a game between NT and the University of South Alabama. Opposing players are running up beside and behind her to try and get the ball from her and others are running further down the field.
[Brittany Cleveland protecting the ball]
Photograph of Brittany Cleveland (9) protecting the ball during a game between NT and the University of South Alabama. An opponent is directly behind her and Cleveland's teammates and goal are visible ahead of them.
[Bubba Bailey in mid-dribble]
Photograph of Bubba Bailey, a North Texas State University basketball player. In this image, Bailey is wearing his uniform while running and dribbling on the gym court.
[Carl Miller holding a basketball]
Photograph of Carl Miller, a varsity basketball player for North Texas State University. Miller is wearing his uniform and standing in the gym, holding the basketball over his head in preparation to shoot.
[Carl Miller holding a basketball]
Photograph of Carl Miller, a North Texas State University basketball student, standing and holding a basketball in preparation to pass or shoot. Miller is standing in the gym, with folded bleachers, the balcony, and gym windows visible behind him.
[Carl Miller passing a basketball]
Photograph of Carl Miller, a North Texas State University varsity basketball player. Miller is standing in the gym with arms outstretched to pass a basketball. Folded gym bleachers and a basketball hoop are on the wall behind Miller.
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