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[Clipping: Historical Collection Museum Closes Thursday]

Description: Newspaper clipping from the Denton Record-Chronicle, printed Thursday, March 13, 1975. The article, Historical Collection Museum Closes Thursday, was written in regards to the Historical Collection Museum being closed while the staff attends the Texas Association of Museums meeting in Lubbock.
Date: March 13, 1975

[Clipping: Historical Collection sets teacher seminar]

Description: Newspaper clipping from the Denton Record-Chronicle, printed Thursday, April 26, 1979. The article, Historical Collection sets teacher seminar, was written in regards to the Institute for Museums, History and Secondary Education being held at North Texas State University between June 11th and Jube 29th. The Institute for Museums, History and Secondary Education is a workshop focused on incorporating museum collections into secondary school history.
Date: April 26, 1979

[Clipping: Historical groundbreaking]

Description: Newspaper clipping of a photo of Mayor Ellinor Hughes and County Judge Dan Trammell digging into the ground to prepare for a historical marker. A caption accompanies the photo, describing that a historical marker will be placed for the city of Denton on the lawn of the courthouse as part of the Texas Historical Commissions preservation program.
Date: November 10, 1977

[Clipping: Latham collection on display at NT]

Description: Newspaper clipping from the Denton Record-Chronicle, printed Sunday, July 29, 1979. The article, Latham collection on display at NT, was written in regards to an exhibit of the Dr. William Latham collection at the NTSU Historical Collection.
Date: July 29, 1979
Creator: Sandra Guerra

[Clipping: Latin roots]

Description: Newspaper clipping, "Latin roots," by Jessica Progar for the North Texas Daily, published Thursday, September 16, 1999. The article is in regards the a photographer, Luis Gonzalez Palma who is featured at the Center for Visual Arts in Denton for his exhibit "Passionate Visions."
Date: September 16, 1999
Creator: Progar, Jessica

[Clipping: Legislators want group disbanded]

Description: A Lewisville newspaper clipping about Texas state legislators attempting to block sex education bills from being passed by disbanding groups which were lobbying for the sex education.
Date: February 7, 1993
Creator: Gentry, Dorothy

[Clipping: Lion Trapped]

Description: Newspaper clipping featuring a photo of the North Texas State Eagles and the East Texas State Lions playing football.
Date: 19XX

[Clipping: McCain: 35 years and counting]

Description: "You Made the News" card made by Provident Bank in Denton, Texas, celebrating Fred McCain's retirement, featuring a newspaper clipping about his retirement.
Date: 19XX
Creator: Provident Bank

[Clipping: McCutcheon moves from cafeteria head to director's chair]

Description: Clipping of an article from the North Texas Daily regarding May McCutcheon's promotion from cafeteria head to a director for the Maple Street Hall cafeteria. McCutcheon is optimistic about the changes she will make for the students and to update the serving lines in West Hall as well. She also plans to remodel the Maple Street and Clark Hall cafeterias, but a specific time has not been scheduled.
Date: September 22, 1988

[Clipping: Minorities Plan Black Week]

Description: Newspaper clipping from the Denton Record-Chronicle. The article, Minorities Plan Black Week, was written in regards to the planning of events for Black Emphasis Week at the Minorities in Communication meeting. The article, Museum Slates Black Exhibit, was written in regards to a Negro Texan Exhibit at the Institute of Texas Cultures in San Antonio which will present the importance of African Americans in Texas history.
Date: 19XX
Creator: Collins, Cecelia

[Clipping: Museums capture Denton's past]

Description: Newspaper clipping from the Denton Record-Chronicle, printed Sunday, November 13, 1977. The article, Museums capture Denton's past, was written in regards to three Denton museums that are participating in the Denton County Historical Festival and History Appreciation Week. The three museums mentioned are The Daughters of the American Revolution Museum, Texas Woman's University Alumnae Historical Museum, and North Texas State University Historical Collection.
Date: November 13, 1977
Creator: Sid Graham

[Clipping: Native American Heritage Month to feature films, lectures, music]

Description: Newspaper clipping, "Native American Heritage Month to feature films, lectures, music," by Richard Guerrero for the North Texas Daily, published Tuesday, November 10, 1998. The article is in regards to North Texas Center for Cultural Diversity working with TWU on a Native American series that will include lectures, film and music for Native American Heritage Month.
Date: November 10, 1998
Creator: Guerrero, Richard

[Clipping: NT History Program To Honor Founder]

Description: Newspaper clipping from the Denton Record-Chronicle, printed Sunday, September 12, 1976. The article, NT History Program To Honor Founder, was written in regards to a lecture series titled, the Kingsbury Lyceum, which will pay tribute to Dr. J. L. Kingsbury. Kingsbury was the first curator of the North Texas State Teachers College historical collection.
Date: September 12, 1976

[Clipping: NT to open log house exhibit]

Description: Newspaper clipping from the Denton Record-Chronicle, printed Tuesday, June 26, 1979. The article, NT to open log house exhibit, was written in regards to a traveling exhibit titled, "Dog Trots and Mud Cats: The Texas Log House" which will be displayed at the Historical Collection at North Texas State University.
Date: June 26, 1979

[Clipping: NTSU exhibit traces regional women's roles]

Description: Newspaper clipping from the Denton Record-Chronicle, printed Monday, March 5, 1979. The article, NTSU exhibit traces regional women's roles, was written in regards to the "Women's World: A Patchwork in Time and Space" exhibit at the North Texas State University Historical Collection.
Date: March 5, 1979
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