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[$3.00 slide]
Photograph of a sheet of paper taped against a wall that is label "$3.00."
[3 Levels of Interactions presentation at APAEC 2011]
Photograph of a presentation "3 Levels of Interactions" at APAEC 2011, held by UNT Special Collections. The image shows a room filled with people sitting down, a presenter can be seen at the front of the room near the top right. On the top left a projector screen can be seen, with it containing a chart titled "3 Levels of Interactions" with two columns following it. APAEC stands for Asian Pacific American Empowerment Conference, an annual conference that happens every year at UNT.
[5 men playing basketball]
Photograph of five men playing a game of basketball. Three men wear dark colored t-shirts, one of which has the number 3 on the back. The other two wear white shirts. All five men wear shorts. The man with the 3 on his back is in mid-jump, holding the ball aloft with both hands. The corner of the basketball goal peaks on the top of the photo.
[6 O'Clock channel 5 news team]
Photograph of the 6 O'Clock channel 5 news team. From left to right: Boyd Matson, Chip Moody, Ward Andrews, Russ Bloxom and Harold Taft. The newsmen can be seen in front of a blue wall. All of the men can be seen wearing suits and ties. Chip Moody and Ward Andrews can be seen wearing black suits, while Russ Bloxom wears a gray suit and Harold Taft wears a plaid one. Boyd Matson can be seen on the left hand side wearing a white suit. Matson and Taft sit behind desks with the Channel 5 logo on the front. Moody and Bloxom sit in chairs with Andrews standing above them.
[6 O'Clock channel 5 news team, 2]
Photograph of the 6 O'Clock channel 5 news team. From left to right: Boyd Matson, Chip Moody, Ward Andrews, Russ Bloxom and Harold Taft. The newsmen can be seen in front of a blue wall. All of the men can be seen wearing suits and ties. Chip Moody and Ward Andrews can be seen wearing black suits, while Russ Bloxom wears a gray suit and Harold Taft wears a plaid one. Boyd Matson can be seen on the left hand side wearing a white suit. Matson and Taft sit behind desks with the Channel 5 logo on the front. Moody and Bloxom sit in chairs with Andrews standing above them.
[6 O'Clock channel 5 news team, 3]
Photograph of the 6 O'Clock channel 5 news team. From left to right: Boyd Matson, Chip Moody, Ward Andrews, Russ Bloxom and Harold Taft. The newsmen can be seen in front of a blue wall. All of the men can be seen wearing suits and ties. Chip Moody and Ward Andrews can be seen wearing black suits, while Russ Bloxom wears a gray suit and Harold Taft wears a plaid one. Boyd Matson can be seen on the left hand side wearing a white suit. Matson and Taft sit behind desks with the Channel 5 logo on the front. Moody and Bloxom sit in chairs with Andrews standing above them.
[6 O'Clock Channel 5 news team, 4]
Photograph of the 6 O'Clock channel 5 news team. From left to right: Boyd Matson, Chip Moody, Ward Andrews, Russ Bloxom and Harold Taft. The newsmen can be seen in front of a blue wall. All of the men can be seen wearing suits and ties. Chip Moody and Ward Andrews can be seen wearing black suits, while Russ Bloxom wears a gray suit and Harold Taft wears a plaid one. Boyd Matson can be seen on the left hand side wearing a white suit. Matson and Taft sit behind desks with the Channel 5 logo on the front. Moody and Bloxom sit in chairs with Andrews standing above them.
[6 O'Clock Channel 5 news team, 5]
Photograph of the 6 O'Clock channel 5 news team. From left to right: Boyd Matson, Chip Moody, Ward Andrews, Russ Bloxom and Harold Taft. The newsmen can be seen in front of a blue wall. All of the men can be seen wearing suits and ties. Chip Moody and Ward Andrews can be seen wearing black suits, while Russ Bloxom wears a gray suit and Harold Taft wears a plaid one. Boyd Matson can be seen on the left hand side wearing a white suit. Matson and Taft sit behind desks with the Channel 5 logo on the front. Moody and Bloxom sit in chairs with Andrews standing above them.
[6 O'Clock Channel 5 news team, 6]
Photograph of the 6 O'Clock channel 5 news team. From left to right: Boyd Matson, Chip Moody, Ward Andrews, Russ Bloxom and Harold Taft. The newsmen can be seen in front of a blue wall. All of the men can be seen wearing suits and ties. Chip Moody and Ward Andrews can be seen wearing black suits, while Russ Bloxom wears a gray suit and Harold Taft wears a plaid one. Boyd Matson can be seen on the left hand side wearing a white suit. Matson and Taft sit behind desks with the Channel 5 logo on the front. Moody and Bloxom sit in chairs with Andrews standing above them.
[6 O'Clock Channel 5 news team, 7]
Photograph of the 6 O'Clock channel 5 news team. From left to right: Boyd Matson, Chip Moody, Ward Andrews, Russ Bloxom, and Harold Taft. The newsmen can be seen in front of a blue wall. All of the men can be seen wearing suits and ties. Chip Moody and Ward Andrews can be seen wearing black suits, while Russ Bloxom wears a gray suit and Harold Taft wears a plaid one. Boyd Matson can be seen on the left-hand side wearing a white suit. Matson and Taft sit behind desks with the Channel 5 logo on the front. Moody and Bloxom sit in chairs with Andrews standing above them.
[7 men jumping for a basketball]
Photograph of seven men playing a game of basketball. Five men fight over a rebound. A basketball player in a gray shirt runs behind them. Three people sit on the sidelines cross-legged, watching intently. The corner of the basketball goal features in the top right corner of the photo.
[125 Years of Green-Tie Evening Wear presented by the Texas Fashion Collection, 2]
Photograph of evening wear presented by The Texas Fashion Collection. The evening gowns, of different styles, were on display on the third floor stairwell of the the University Union building during 125th Anniversary celebration of the University being established. This image was taken during the Wingspan Gala of 2016, held at the University Union building.
[125 Years of Green-Tie Evening Wear presented by the Texas Fashion Collection, 3]
Photograph of evening wear presented by The Texas Fashion Collection. The evening gowns, of different styles, were on display on the third floor stairwell of the the University Union building during 125th Anniversary celebration of the University being established. This image was taken during the Wingspan Gala of 2016, held at the University Union building.
[1959 North Texas Relay Queen candidates at Fouts Field]
Photograph of the 1959 North Texas Relay Queen candidates posing with a hurdle on the track at Fouts Field.
[1963 Lab Band concert]
Photograph of a 1963 North Texas State University Lab Band concert, taken from above. The band members are arranged in rows on stage, playing their instruments while their director conducts.
[1963 Lab band concert]
Photograph of a North Texas lab band's 1963 concert. In this image, a trumpet player is standing and playing between a double bassist and a row of trombone players. Other band members are visible in rows behind and in front of the trombone players.
[1989 award recipient photo]
Photograph of the 1989 Extra Mile Award recipients kneeling, standing, and even lying down for a group picture. Many of the subjects are holding their award plaques in their hands, and all of the people are dressed formally. In the group are (L-R top) unidentified, unidentified, unidentified, Joanna Kessler, Barbara Murrell, Elinor "Tigie" Lancaster, Lydia Allen, Stefanie Held, Nancy Cheyne, Linda Lee, Lory Masters, (L-R bottom) unidentified, Bonnie West, Stephanie Spexarth, Molly Behannon, and John David Thomas.
[1989 Extra Mile Award group photo]
Photograph of ten women, all formally dressed, standing and squatting in two lines and holding their Extra Mile Award plaques for the group picture. They are (L-R top) Barbara Murrell, Joanna Kessler, Elinor "Tigie" Lancaster, Lydia Allen, Stefanie Held, Nancy Cheyne, Linda Lee, Lory Masters, (L-R bottom) Bonnie West, and Stephanie Spexarth.
[1989 Extra Mile Award recipients group photo]
Photograph of ten women in two lines, all formally dressed, holding their Extra Mile Award plaques and smiling for the group picture. They are (L-R top) Barbara Mueller, Joanna Kessler, Elinor "Tigie" Lancaster, Lydia Allen, Stefanie Held, Nancy Cheyne, Linda Lee, Lory Masters, (L-R bottom) Bonnie West, and Stephanie Spexarth.
[1995 award ceremony]
Photograph of John Thomas applauding while Vivian Shapiro speaks from behind the podium on stage at the 1995 annual Extra Mile Award ceremony. Lory Masters is standing between them and is holding a card in her hands.
[1995 award recipient photo]
Photograph of seven recipients of the 1995 Extra Mile Award. They are standing in a line in front of the stage, dressed formally, and are holding their plaques. They are (L-R) Trish Houck, Anne Albritton, Lynn Albright, John Thomas, Candy Marcum, Dee Pennington, and Vivian Shapiro.
[1995 award recipients]
Photograph of award recipients holding their 1995 Extra Mile Award plaques and standing in front of the ceremony stage. They are (L-R) Trish Houck, Anne Albritton, Lynn Albright, John Thomas, Candy Marcum, Dee Pennington, and Vivian Shapiro.
[1995 Extra Mile Award recipients]
Photograph of recipients holding their 1995 Extra Mile Award plaques and standing in front of the stage in their formal wear. They are (L-R) Trish Houck, Anne Albritton, Lynn Albright, John David Thomas, Candy Marcum, Dee Pennington, and Vivian Shapiro. Lynn Albright is the local LGBT police liaison.
[2003 World Dance Alliance V General Assembly of The Americas attendees dance at closing ceremony dinner]
Photograph of attendees of the 2003 World Dance Alliance V General Assembly of The Americas dancing at the closing ceremony dinner. The dinner venue was the Museum of the Royal Houses (Museo de las Casas Reales) in the Dominican Republic.
[2010 Pro Bene Meritis Award presented to W. Parker Frisbie, Ph.D.]
Photograph of the Pro Bene Meritis Award presented to W. Parker Frisbie on April 22, 2010. The award consists of a glass cylinder with an angled top, forming a flat area on its front side. The front of the award reads, "Pro Bene Meritis Award Presented by the College of Liberal Arts to W. Parker Frisbie, Ph.D. In recognition of outstanding service & contributions 2010."
[2010 Pro Bene Meritis Award recipients]
Photograph of the recipients of the University of Texas Pro Bene Meritis Award at an awards dinner on April 22, 2010. The individuals have been identified as: (l-r) W. Parker Frisbie, Ellen Clarke Temple, and Frank Denius. They are standing side by side, looking to the left of the camera. Temple and Denius are smiling.
[2010 Pro Bene Meritis Award recipients with Randy Diehl]
Photograph of recipients of the University of Texas Pro Bene Meritis Award with a man at an awards dinner on April 22, 2010. Members of the group have been identified as: (l-r) Randy Diehl, W. Parker Frisbie, Ellen Clarke Temple, and Frank Denius. They are standing side by side, looking at the camera and smiling.
[2010 Pro Bene Meritis Award recipients with Randy Diehl and Julius Glickman]
Photograph of recipients of the University of Texas Pro Bene Meritis Award with two men at an awards dinner on April 22, 2010. Members of the group have been identified as: (l-r) Julius Glickman, Randy Diehl, W. Parker Frisbie, Ellen Clarke Temple, and Frank Denius. They are standing side by side, facing the camera and smiling. Frisbie is looking off to the right of the camera.
[2010 Pro Bene Meritis Awards]
Photograph of three Pro Bene Meritis awards presented on April 22, 2010. Each award consists of a glass cylinder with an angled top, forming a flat area on its front side. They are all lined up on a table, facing to the left of the camera. The award in the center reads, "Pro Bene Meritis Award Presented by the College of Liberal Arts to W. Parker Frisbie, Ph.D. In recognition of outstanding service & contributions 2010."
[2014 Clothesline Project]
A photograph of of shirts on display for the Clothesline Project, meant to spread awareness about domestic violence and abuse as well as sexual assault. They are hanging on a makeshift clothesline set up in the UNT Library Mall. A student is walking past and the construction barriers outside the Student Union are visible in the distance.
[2014 Clothesline Project set up]
A photograph of students participating in the Clothesline Project, meant to spread awareness about domestic violence and abuse as well as sexual assault. There are two rows of tables set up in the UNT Library Mall with different colored t-shirt and puffy paint and fabric paint for them to use. Finished t-shirts are on display past the end of one of the tables.
[2016 La Raza ceremony in Lyceum]
A photograph of a speaker on stage during the La Raza ceremony in UNT's Lyceum auditorium. She is standing behind a large podium and a group of other speakers are seated behind her. There is also a table on one side with more serape stoles laid out on it.
[2016 La Raza graduation in Lyceum]
A photograph of a speaker on stage during the La Raza ceremony in UNT's Lyceum auditorium. She is standing behind a large podium and a group of other speakers are seated behind her. There is also a table on one side with more serape stoles laid out on it.
[2016 La Raza speaker in Lyceum]
A photograph of a speaker on stage during the La Raza ceremony in UNT's Lyceum auditorium. She is standing behind a microphone and a group of other speakers are standing behind her. There is also a large projection of the Library Mall at night on the wall behind them.
[An actor is costume crying during emotional scene]
Photograph of several Praise Dancers performing in costume during at the 7th Annual First Ladies Luncheon held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas on April 21, 2007.
[Actor praying during scene at ladies' luncheon]
Photograph of two Praise Dancers, one in the foreground and one in the back, performing in costume during the 7th Annual First Ladies Luncheon held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas on April 21, 2007.
[Actor supporting another performer]
Photograph of two Praise Dancers performing in costume taken at the 7th Annual First Ladies Luncheon held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas on April 21, 2007.
[Actors performing a fight scene during ladies luncheon]
Photograph of two Praise Dancers performing in costume during at the 7th Annual First Ladies Luncheon held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas on April 21, 2007.
[Actors performing scene for ladies luncheon]
Photograph of two Praise Dancers performing in costume during the 7th Annual First Ladies Luncheon held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas on April 21, 2007.
[Actors praying during scene at luncheon]
Photograph of several Praise Dancers performing in costume during at the 7th Annual First Ladies Luncheon held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas on April 21, 2007.
[Actors raising their arms upwards]
Photograph of two Praise Dancers performing in costume taken at the 7th Annual First Ladies Luncheon held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas on April 21, 2007.
[Actors running around during ladies luncheon]
Photograph of several Praise Dancers in costume performing during the 7th Annual First Ladies Luncheon held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas on April 21, 2007.
[Adam Petty in his car]
Photograph of Adam Petty in his car at the DIRECTV 500 Winston Cup race held at Texas Motor Speedway on April 2, 2000. He wears a red and black jumpsuit and adjusts something on the side of his head as he looks out from his car's window. The vehicle is primarily red at its top and black along its side and has logos like those of Hot Wheels, Lucky Charms, Coca-Cola, and Nascar decorating its side. A large white "45" outlined in red fills space under Petty's window on the car's side.
[Adelfa Callejo]
Una foto de Adelfa Callejo, abogada y activista de los derechos civiles de Dallas, líder de la comunidad hispana. Ella mira hacia la izquierda de la foto. Lleva una blusa rosa oscuro y una americana rosa claro, con una flor prendida a la derecha y un pequeño pin y una etiqueta con su nombre a la izquierda.
[Adelfa Callejo and Hector Flores speak in front of a video camera]
A photo of two immigration protesters, Adelfa Callejo and Hector Flores. They appear to be in the midst of an interview - a video camera and microphone are pointed in their direction. A large crowd of protesters gather behind them. Many in the crowd carry flags or banners.
[Adelfa Callejo at the Dallas Mega March]
A photo of Adelfa Callejo, a Dallas lawyer and civil rights activist who is a leader in the Hispanic community. She is seen here marching in the April 2006 "Mega March" in Dallas, Texas protesting immigration laws along with Hector Flores and other protestors.
[Administration Building damage from bombing, April 18, 1970]
Photograph of damage done to the first floor Men's Lounge of the Administration Building (later the Hurley Administration Building) by a firebomb on April 18, 1970. The fire was discovered by Campus Patrolman Mike Amador moments after it was started by a "Molotov cocktail" thrown through the window. Patrolman Amador quickly put out the blaze, and called the Fire Department, preventing any further damage to the structure.
[Administration Building damage from bombing, April 18, 1970]
Photograph of damage done to the first floor Men's Lounge of the Administration Building (later the Hurley Administration Building) by a firebomb on April 18, 1970. The fire was discovered by Campus Patrolman Mike Amador moments after it was started by a "Molotov cocktail" thrown through the window. Patrolman Amador quickly put out the blaze, and called the Fire Department, preventing any further damage to the structure.
[Administration Building damage from bombing, April 18, 1970]
Photograph of damage done to the first floor Men's Lounge of the Administration Building (later the Hurley Administration Building) by a firebomb on April 18, 1970. The fire was discovered by Campus Patrolman Mike Amador moments after it was started by a "Molotov cocktail" thrown through the window. Patrolman Amador quickly put out the blaze, and called the Fire Department, preventing any further damage to the structure.
[Administration Building damage from bombing, April 18, 1970]
Photograph of damage done to the first floor Men's Lounge of the Administration Building (later the Hurley Administration Building) by a firebomb on April 18, 1970. The fire was discovered by Campus Patrolman Mike Amador moments after it was started by a "Molotov cocktail" thrown through the window. Patrolman Amador quickly put out the blaze, and called the Fire Department, preventing any further damage to the structure.
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