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[I-35 traffic on TX-OU weekend, view from McKenna Park]
Photograph of traffic on I-35 headed to Dallas for the annual Red River Showdown, a rivalry game between the Oklahoma Sooners and the Texas Longhorns. Rayzor Ranch between Scripture Street and University Drive with the natural gas well is pictured from McKenna Park. Cars can be seen driving on I-35 in the background.
[1988 award ceremony]
Photograph of the front table at the annual Extra Mile Award ceremony, as well as the first row of tables past the stage. Everybody is getting ready to sit down. On the stage are Kay Vinson, Lory Masters, Mike Grossman, and Janna Ford.
[1988 Extra Mile Award honorees]
Photograph of the nine women honored with the 1988 Extra Mile Award, all formally dressed and standing side-by-side to smile at the camera. They are (L-R) unidentified, unidentified, Janna Ford, B. J. Anderson, Kay Vinson, Charlotte Taft, Dianne Bird, Jane Van Deventer, and Dian Pierce.
[1988 Extra Mile recipients]
Photograph of eight women in dresses and one in a tuxedo (right) standing in front of the Extra Mile Award banner on stage. They are (L-R) unidientified, unidentified, Janna Ford, B. J. Anderson, Kay Vinson, Charlotte Taft, Dianna Bird, Jane Van Deventer, and Dian Pierce.
[1990 award recipients]
Photograph of eleven Extra Mile Award recipients as they stand on stage in front of the ceremony banner. All of the subjects are formally dressed and are holding their award plaques. They are (L-R) Paula Matthies, Deborah "Deb" Elder, Mary Grigsby, Mary Mallory, Cynthia O'Connor, Barbara O'Brien, Emma Colquitt, Andrea Spica, Louise Young, Molly Behannon, and Mica England.
[1990 Extra Mile Award honorees]
Photograph of the eleven women honored by the Extra Mile Award in 1990. All women are dressed in formal attire, holding their awards in front of them, and are standing in front of a blue stage curtain with a sign that says 'The Annual Extra Mile Award'. They are (L-R) Paula Matthies, Deborah "Deb" Elder, Mary Grigsby, Mary Mallory, Cynthia O'Connor, Barbara O'Brien, Emma Colquitt, Andrea Spica, Louise Young, Molly Behannon, and Mica England.
[1990 Extra Mile Award women]
Photograph of the women honored by the 1990 Extra Mile Award and the women who helped to organize the event. They are all dressed in formal-wear and standing or kneeling in two rows. They are (L-R top) Paula Matthies, Deborah "Deb" Elder, Mary Grigsby, Mary Mallory, Cynthia O'Connor, Barbara O'Brien, Emma Colquitt, Andrea Spica, Louise Young, Mica England, (L-R bottom) Sue Parker, Molly Behannon, unidentified, and Lory Masters.
[1990 Extra Mile recipients]
Photograph of the eleven 1990 Extra Mile Award recipients. They are all formally dressed and holding their award plaques as they stand on stage in front of the ceremony banner. They are (L-R) Paula Matthies, Deborah "Deb" Elder, Mary Grigsby, Mary Mallory, Cynthia O'Connor, Barbara O'Brien, Emma Colquitt, Andrea Spica, Louise Young, Molly Behannon, and Mica England.
[36th National Guard Private's wool jacket, , World War I]
Photographs of 36th National Guard Private's wool jacket from World War I, held by UNT Special Collections. This jacket was worn by George N. Rucker who was stationed at Camp Travis in San Antonio, Texas, during World War I. The first image shows an arrowhead patch with the "T" in the center represents the 36th infantry division of the Texas Army National Guard, which was made up of Texans and Oklahomans. The silver chevron patch lower on the sleeve represents stateside service of at least six months. A second silver chevron patch would have been added for an additional six months served, so we can tell that Rucker only served between six and eleven months. The red chevron near the shoulder represents honorable discharge. Image 2, front of wool jacket with two pockets on the top and bottom of each side and five buttons along the middle.
[Advertisement for 'Johnnie Johnson Appliance Center']
Photograph of an advertisement 'Johnnie Johnson Appliance Center' including address and telephone number.
[Advertisement for Julie Wilson and the Wiere Brothers]
Photograph of an advertisement for Julie Wilson and the Wiere Brothers presented by "The Shamrock".
[Advertisement for The Shamrock's Holiday Weekend]
Photograph of an advertisement "The Shamrock's" holiday weekend pricing.
[Advertisement Slide for 'Sabine Valley Lumber Company']
Photograph of an advertisement slide for 'Sabine Valley Lumber company'.
[Alabama River from Edmund Pettus Bridge]
A photograph of the Alabama River from the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama. The shadow of the bridge's arch is visible on the water with is a greenish brown color. Trees border both sides of the river and an open area with a building is on the left side. In the distance is another bridge that appears to be for trains.
[Alex Richardson plays Werther, 1]
Photograph of Alex Richardson playing Werther in the opera "Werther" during a performance at the University of North Texas' Murchison Performing Arts Center.
[Alex Richardson plays Werther, 2]
Photograph of Alex Richardson playing Werther in the opera "Werther" during a performance at the University of North Texas' Murchison Performing Arts Center.
[Anderson County Courthouse in Palestine, TX]
Photograph of Anderson County Courthouse in Palestine, TX. A paved road divided by a white line runs across the bottom of the photo and is separated from the courthouse's lawn by a sidewalk. A white car is parked in front of the sidewalk, towards the center of the photo. To the left of the car, in the courthouse's lawn, grows a leafless tree. The courthouse itself is made of red bricks and white stone, constructed in a rectangular shape with a flat roof lined with railing and a shiny, gold dome in the roof's center. The courthouse faces the right side of the photo and has an entrance shadowed by a rectangular overhang supported by brick columns. A short set of stairs leads up to the building's doors from the lawn. A row of windows runs along each side of the building's first floor. On top of the overhang sit many white columns that extend from the bottom of the second floor to the top of the third floor to hold up a large white triangular pediment. Two rows of windows, one each for the second and third floors, span the width of each of the courthouse's sides, all spaced apart by more white columns which support white rectangular pediments. A second triangular pediment is visible in the center of the left side of the courthouse, which faces the left edge of the photo. The gold dome on the roof of the building has tall windows across its base and the sculpture of a human figure at the top of its dome.
[The Angel of Grief: A Symbol of Sorrow]
The "Weeping Angel" statue, gracing the Hill family plot at Glenwood Cemetery in Houston, stands out among 90 angels with its striking pose and beauty. Captivating visitors, this heavenly figure embodies profound sorrow, depicted by drooping wings and a face concealed in crossed arms. As one of Texas' five mournful creatures, the statue evokes admiration and reverence from all who visit this historic cemetery.
[The Angel of Grief at Glenwood Cemetery, Houston]
The "Weeping Angel" statue, a standout among 90 angels at Glenwood Cemetery, Houston, captivates visitors with its unique pose and beauty. Resting on the Hill family plot, this heavenly figure portrays deep sorrow, with drooping wings and a face hidden in crossed arms. As a symbol of profound mourning, it draws admiration from all who visit, making it one of the most cherished statues in the cemetery.
[Angler's Retreat: Fishing by the Tranquil Stream]
In this captivating photograph, nature's beauty unfolds as serene benches rest under the embrace of a tree's long, dense branches, beside a gentle stream of water. Sunrays playfully filter through the foliage, creating a mesmerizing reflection on the ground. Amidst this enchanting setting, a contented man enjoys a tranquil fishing experience, surrounded by the soothing sounds of flowing water and the harmony of nature. It's a picturesque scene that invites you to escape the hustle of everyday life and embrace the peaceful serenity of this idyllic spot.
[Ann Alden posing for photo]
Photograph of Ann Alden sitting on a tile floor and facing downward to the right. She is wearing a patterned dress with short gloves. Both of her hands are resting in her lap. Her curly hair is pulled back in an updo. There are curtains in the background. A couch is visible to the left and a chair can be seen to the right of the image. Ann Alden was a stage name for Ann Barham Pugh.
[Ann Alden posing for photograph]
Photograph of Ann Alden sitting on a tile floor and facing to the left of the camera. She is wearing a patterned dress with short gloves. Her arms are crossed over her chest. Her curly hair is pulled back in an updo. There are curtains in the background. A couch is visible to the left and a chair can be seen to the right of the image. Ann Alden was a stage name for Ann Barham Pugh.
[Anshel Brusilow holding sheet music]
Photograph of Anshel Brusilow, a professor in the NTSU music department and the Symphony Conductor, standing in his office. Behind him there are pictures attached to the wall and a filing cabinet. Brusilow is holding a book of sheet music written by Stravinsky and he is wearing a white button-down shirt.
[Anshel Brusilow looking at sheet music]
Photograph of Anshel Brusilow, a professor in the NTSU music department and the Symphony Conductor, standing in his office. Behind him there are pictures attached to the wall and a filing cabinet. Brusilow is looking at a book of sheet music written by Stravinsky and he is wearing a white button-down shirt.
[Anshel Brusilow standing]
Photograph of Anshel Brusilow, a professor in the NTSU music department and the Symphony Conductor, standing in his office. Behind him there are pictures attached to the wall. He is wearing a white button-down shirt.
[Art Linkletter]
Photograph of radio and television personality, Art Linkletter standing with his arms held out wide. He smiles and wears a suit with a tie. He was the host of NBC'S radio and television game show "People Are Funny" for nineteen years.
[Artifacts on display during Indigenous People's Day]
Photograph of artifacts, bags, and jewelry on display during Indigenous People's Day. The artifacts are on display for visitors to learn more about Native history. This photograph was taken during Indigenous Peoples Day, celebrated on October 12, 2021.
[Artifacts on display during Indigenous People's Day, 2]
Photograph of artifacts, bags, and jewelry on display during Indigenous People's Day. The artifacts are on display for visitors to learn more about Native history. This photograph was taken during Indigenous Peoples Day, celebrated on October 12, 2021.
[Artwork depicting a nun puppeteering Indigenous children]
Photograph of a piece of artwork provided by the UNT Native American Student Association. The artwork depicts a nun puppeteering Indigenous children. This photograph was taken during Indigenous Peoples Day, celebrated on October 12, 2021.
[Artwork of an Indigenous person dressed in green feathers]
Photograph of artwork depicting an Indigenous Person dressed in green feathers. The artwork was on display for visitors to learn more about Native history. This photograph was taken during Indigenous Peoples Day, celebrated on October 12, 2021.
[Audience members at 20th Anniversary]
Photograph of audience members at the Multicultural Center's 20th Anniversary event, held by UNT Special Collections. The image shows a row of people sitting in the audience in a giant classroom. The row of people the image is focused on is of three African American men and some women further along.
[The Bailli and his daughters]
Photograph of Ponder Randy Price Gilliland playing the Bailli in the opera "Werther" during a performance at the University of North Texas' Murchison Performing Arts Center. Five of the Bailli's daughters are watching as Gilliland sings.
[The Bailli's daughters, 1]
Photograph of the Bailli's daughters in the opera "Werther" during a performance at the University of North Texas' Murchison Performing Arts Center. Lindsey Johnson (left) and Laura Krumm (2nd from left), who play Sophie and Charlotte, respectively, are standing across from the Bailli's younger daughters.
[The Bailli's daughters, 2]
Photograph of the Bailli's daughters in the opera "Werther" during a performance at the University of North Texas' Murchison Performing Arts Center. Laura Krumm (left), who plays Charlotte, is hugging one of the Bailli's younger daughters.
[Band performing at Carnival]
Photograph of the hired band performing their music during the Hispanic Heritage Month - Carnival event that was held on Thursday, September 12, 2019.
[Band performing at Carnival, 2]
Photograph of the hired band performing their music during the Hispanic Heritage Month - Carnival event that was held on Thursday, September 12, 2019.
[Barnes and Noble employee at booth]
Photograph of a UNT Barnes and Noble employee sitting behind a cash register at the store's booth during the UNT Graduation Block Party event. On the table are mugs, stuffed Scrappy the Eagles, Teddy Bears wearing shirts that read "Grad University of North Texas" and license plate frames.
[Bassist performing at Grad Block Party]
Photograph of a bassist performing at the UNT Grad Block Party. His instrument is red and white and he's wearing dark glasses. The event was held after the final commencement ceremonies of Spring 2017 but was open to the entire community.
[Beaded Eagle and dream catcher]
Photograph of an Eagle made from beads, as well as a dreamcatcher, both made of green, white, and black beads as well as green feathers. The artifacts are on display for visitors to learn more about Native history. This photograph was taken during Indigenous Peoples Day, celebrated on October 12, 2021.
[Bell JetRanger being demoed on a beach]
Photograph of a Bell JetRanger being demoed on a beach.
[Bernie Tamayo at a doorway at KXAS]
Photograph of Bernie Tamayo with a beard, standing in front of an open doorway in a building. He is wearing a shirt, a patterned tie, and pants. His hair is combed back. He can be seen smiling to the camera.
[Big Pines Lodge: A Legendary Seafood Restaurant Reborn]
Big Pines Lodge, a renowned seafood restaurant nestled by the picturesque Caddo Lake, has been a cherished tradition for over 60 years. After a fire tragically destroyed the original building in 2009, the lodge has risen from the ashes, preserving its nostalgic charm while adding new features. With a delightful upper outside deck and a ground-level lower patio offering stunning water views, visitors can relish the best home-cooked catfish and hushpuppies on the planet. Steeped in history and famous for its unique blend of dining, music, and gun sales, Big Pines Lodge continues to be a treasured destination for locals and visitors alike.
[Bill Kelley putting up a framed portrait at KXAS]
Photograph of Bill Kelley with a mustache, putting a framed portrait of himself on the wall. Kelley is wearing a patterned shirt. His hair is combed back. He is smiling and looking into the camera. There is another framed portrait of an unknown person to the far left.
[Bill Kelley smiling]
Photograph of Bill Kelley smiling for his headshot. He is wearing a business suit with a patterned necktie. The background is blue.
[Blas Canedo-González plays Albert in "Werther," 1]
Photograph of Blas Canedo-González playing Albert in the opera "Werther" during a performance at the University of North Texas' Murchison Performing Arts Center. Canedo-González is holding a prop rose bouquet in his right hand.
[Blas Canedo-González plays Albert in "Werther," 2]
Photograph of Blas Canedo-González playing Albert in the opera "Werther" during a performance at the University of North Texas' Murchison Performing Arts Center.
[Block Party attendees dancing to musicians]
Photograph of three attendees of the UNT Graduation Block Party dancing in a line to the music of a live band. Two singers are in front of the stage, where the rest of the band is performing, and are also walking along the front.
[Bob Walsh and fan mail]
Photograph of Bob Walsh sitting behind a desk with fan mail for the Farm Report. Behind him is a desk with a machine. On the wall are an animal head, a certificate, and a poster.
[Bob Walsh with fan mail]
Photograph of Bob Walsh sitting behind a desk with fan mail for the Farm Report. Behind him is a desk with a machine. On the wall are an animal head, a certificate, and a poster.
[Bobbie Wygant and Bertha Hem on set]
Photograph of Bobbie Wygant with Bertha Hem on Dateline. They are both seated behind a low table and having a conversation. On the table, there are flower displays and sheets of paper on it. A film camera is visible to the right of the image.
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