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[1977 NTSU marching band uniform]

Description: Photograph of two young men modeling the new North Texas State University marching band uniform. One of them faces the camera while the other has their back to the camera. The back of the uniform has the abbreviation "NTSU" for North Texas State University. A campus building is visible in the background.
Date: August 5, 1977

[2008 Carnival passport sheets]

Description: A document for use during the 2008 Carnival. There are two copies on the page and the logos for UNT and the Multicultural Center are on the front and back pages. Inside are spaces for students to fill out their information and countries to check off as they visit the booths at the event.
Date: August 5, 2008
Creator: University of North Texas. Multicultural Center.

[ALANA Leadership Council color logo, 2008]

Description: A logo for the Asian, Latin, African, and Native American Leadership Council. The names of the people groups are listed across the top in lowercase letters and "leadership council" is across the bottom. An abbreviation of the groups, "ALANA", is centered in the middle in large capital red letters. The background is a yellow, green, and blue color scale.
Date: August 5, 2008
Creator: University of North Texas. Multicultural Center.

[ALANA Leadership Council UNT logo, 2008]

Description: A logo for the Asian, Latin, African, and Native American Leadership Council. The "University of North Texas" logo is at the top. The names of the people groups are listed in blue lowercase letters underneath it and "leadership council" is across the bottom in yellow lowercase letters. An abbreviation of the groups, "ALANA", is centered in the middle in large red capital letters. The background is a yellow, green, and blue color scale.
Date: August 5, 2008
Creator: University of North Texas. Multicultural Center.
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Alumni Spotlight #3: High Education Solutions with Dr. Stella Mulberry Antic

Description: Podcast produced by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) that features an interview with UNT Alumnus Dr. Stella Mulberry Antic, founder of Stellar Higher Education Solutions. Susan and Dr. Mulberry Antic discuss how educators can approach college student development from a holistic viewpoint. They also discuss her faculty career development services, in which she helps faculty members who are working toward promotion or tenure.
Date: August 5, 2020
Duration: 28 minutes 49 seconds
Creator: University of North Texas. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.

[Athletics Department secretaries]

Description: Photograph of seven secretaries of the Athletics Department of the North Texas State University. The women are seated on tall stools in a lobby, arranged around a banner with the 'Flying Worm" NTSU logo. Each woman also wears a "Mean Green" scarf with the same logo.
Date: August 5, 1977

[Athletics Department secretaries]

Description: Photograph of seven secretaries of the Athletics Department of the North Texas State University. The women are seated on tall stools in a lobby, arranged around a banner with the 'Flying Worm" NTSU logo. Each woman also wears a "Mean Green" scarf with the same logo.
Date: August 5, 1977

[Athletics Department secretaries]

Description: Photograph of seven secretaries of the Athletics Department of the North Texas State University. The women are seated on tall stools in a lobby, arranged around a banner with the 'Flying Worm" NTSU logo. Each woman also wears a "Mean Green" scarf with the same logo.
Date: August 5, 1977

[Athletics Department secretaries]

Description: Photograph of seven secretaries in the Athletics Department of the North Texas State University. The women are seated on tall stools in a lobby, arranged around a banner with the 'Flying Worm" NTSU logo. Each woman also wears a "Mean Green" scarf with the same logo, which is repeated on the back wall.
Date: August 5, 1977

[Athletics Department secretaries]

Description: Photograph of seven secretaries of the Athletics Department of the North Texas State University. The women are seated on tall stools in a lobby, arranged around a banner with the 'Flying Worm" NTSU logo. Each woman also wears a "Mean Green" scarf with the same logo, which is repeated on the back wall.
Date: August 5, 1977

[Athletics Department secretaries]

Description: Photograph of seven secretaries of the Athletics Department of the North Texas State University. The women are seated on tall stools in a lobby, arranged around a banner with the 'Flying Worm" NTSU logo. Each woman also wears a "Mean Green" scarf with the same logo.
Date: August 5, 1977

[Athletics Department secretaries]

Description: Photograph of seven secretaries in the Athletics Department of the North Texas State University. The women are seated on tall stools in a lobby, arranged around a banner with the 'Flying Worm" NTSU logo. Each woman also wears a "Mean Green" scarf with the same logo.
Date: August 5, 1977
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BF-3253: Armed OH-58D Firing and Fort Apache

Description: Video shows several weapons tests of the OH-58D, including the M296 machine gun, Hydra-70 rocket pods, AGM-114 Hellfire missiles, and air-to-air Stinger missiles. The video ends with a segment from NBC Nightly News on the use of the then-secret OH-58D. The previously top-secret OH-58D operated out of a converted oil exploration barge nicknamed "Fort Apache," to protect shipping lanes during the Iran-Iraq War.
Date: 1988-08-05~
Duration: 6 minutes 47 seconds
Creator: Bell Helicopter Textron

[Breck window advertisement]

Description: Photograph of a lobby window advertising Breck hair products. A dark sign in the top middle says, "as advertised on WBAP-TV." A larger sign below that has a drawing of a woman facing the right inside of a circle. Some of the writing on the top of the sign says, "Breck Hair Set Mist," and on the bottom it says, "Breck." Two signs, one on the right and one on the left, have drawings of someone holding the bottle of hair set mist. The writing on these signs say, "Breck Hair Set Mist," and "it does… more
Date: August 5, 1960
Creator: WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
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