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[Beer bust flyer and Toys for Tots letter]
A letter on the 1980 Christmas event on December 6.
[Clay Smothers political letter]
A letter to voters on May 22, 1978 from Clay Smothers.
[Copy of a letter of recommendation from William Beck to the Gay Academic Union on behalf of Don Baker]
Letter of recommendation for Don Baker from William Beck to the Gay Academic Union regarding a scholarship application.
[Correspondence from Professor Cardoso to Professor Hand]
Photograph of an undated letter from Professor Cardoso to Professor Sam Hand addressing an article written from several interviews with an inquiry about publication format according to the OHA. There is a hand written response at the bottom of the page. The photograph is 22 x 28 cm.
[Correspondence from Samuel B. Hand to Professor J. J. Cardoso]
Photograph of correspondence from Samuel B. Hand to Professor Cardoso regarding the proposed publication of an article and Professor Cardoso's interest in the OHA. The letter is dated October 19, 1975. The photograph is 22 x 28 cm.
[Dallas Gay Alliance fundraising letter]
A letter from the Dallas Gay Alliance to its members about its need to raise funds to continue growing.
[Don Baker's acceptance letter into the SMU Masters of Education program]
Letter of acceptance of Don Baker into the SMU Masters of Education program.
[Fax response to Texas Human Rights Foundation]
A fax from attorney James C. Barber to Dick Peeples pertaining to the Section 21.06 of the Texas Penal Code appeal and procedures to obtain plaintiffs in the court case.
[Letter and Article: Dallas Gay Political Caucus to Representative Jim Mattox]
A letter from Dr. H. Louise Young and Vivienne B. Armstrong urging Jim Mattox and James Collins urging to support the LGBT community as a civil rights movement. The last documents are articles pertaining to the gay and lesbian leaders involving themselves in politics and a page of the Dallas Gay Political Caucus treasurer's report.
[Letter and Envelope: To Harriett Ehrhardt from Samuel W. Hudson, III]
A letter to Harriett Erhardt from Samuel W. Hudson, III questioning Erhardt over the recent reprimand of a school teacher, Bill Nelson, for their expression of the First Amendment. The letter is accompanied by the envelope it was sent in.
[Letter from Adolph Coors Company/Willow Distributors, Inc.to "the gay community", August 5, 1977]
A letter from a Willow Distributors, Inc., a Coors Beer distributor, to the Dallas gay community dated August 5, 1977, after the wife of a Coors Beer official behaved against the LGBTQIA+ community.
[Letter from Al Smithson to "friends", July 8, 1977]
A letter from July 8, 1977 by the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches about a National Gay Leadership Conference.
[Letter from Allan G. Calkin to fellow DGPC members, undated]
A letter on the issue of boycotting anti-LGBTQIA+ restaurants by Allan "Al" G. Calkin.
[Letter from Allan G. Calkin to The Dallas Morning News Editor, July 4, 1979]
A letter to the editor by Allan (Al) G. Calkin for the editor of The Dallas Morning News dated July 4, 1979.
[Letter from Allan Hirst to Mr. and Mrs. Arkaday Fomin, undated]
A letter from campaign manager Allan Hirst to Mr. and Mrs. Arkaday Fomin about Jim Mattox's campaign; the letter is undated.
[Letter from Bill Nelson and Sheri Gilmore, undated]
A letter from Sheri Gilmore and Bill Nelson about the ALIVE concert.
[Letter from Bill Nelson to "caucus member", undated]
A letter from Dallas Gay Political Caucus director Bill Nelson to members regarding the ALIVE concert.
[Letter from Bill Nelson to "friend", undated]
A letter from Bill Nelson regarding an invitation to a fundraising event by the Dallas Gay Political Caucus.
[Letter from Charles Evans to his parents, August 12, 1877]
Letter from Charles Evans to his parents dated August 12, 1877. The letter is written in cursive and lightly faded.
[Letter from Charles R. Rose to the Dallas Times Herald editors, May 31, 1978]
A letter to the Dallas Times Herald editors from Charles R. Rose and dated May 31, 1978; Rose thanks the DTH editors for their endorsement of his campaign.
[Letter from Charles Rose to TEXN-CAP, June 1, 1978]
A letter to TEXN-CAP from Charles R. Rose and dated June 1, 1978; Rose thanks TEXN-CAP for endorsing his political campaign.
[Letter from Claudia Betti to E. Dickens Bishop, January 7, 1977]
Letter from Claudia Betti to E. Dickens Bishop responding to Bishop's exhibit invitation and information requests.
[Letter from Claudia W. Betti to Monty Riggs, February 6, 1978]
Letter from Claudia W. Betti to Monty Riggs discussing payment for gas to and from Betti's exhibit, as well as repayment for a case broken during the exhibit showing.
[Letter from Curtis King to Brother John Batiste, March 2, 1976]
Letter from Curtis King to Brother John Batiste discussing the attached schedule for the production and performances of the play A Time to Build.
[Letter from Curtis King to Louie White, August 10, 1978]
Letter from Curtis King to Louie White discussing White's dismissal from a branch of the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters, the Third World Players performance group.
[Letter from Curtis King to Louie White, March 21, 1978]
Letter from Curtis King to Louie White discussing White's inappropriate conduct during a rehearsal for the Third World Players, a performance group related to the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters.
[Letter from Curtis King to Robert Runnels, February 27, 1978]
Letter from Curtis King to Robert Runnels discussing a reminder of the rules of the Third World Players, a performance company in association with the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters.
[Letter from Curtis King to Ronnie Rhone, April 14, 1978]
Letter from Curtis King to Ronnie Rhone discussing Rhone's lack of participation in both the Third World Players and the Black Academy of Arts and Letters, which has resulted in her removal as a member of both organizations.
[Letter from David R. Hamilton, 1978]
Letter from David R. Hamilton discussing Hamilton's interest in joining the Third World Players performance troupe for their performance of the play Tell Pharaoh.
[Letter from Democratic precinct chair to "fellow Democrat", undated]
A letter to democrats from the Democratic precinct Chair.
[Letter from DGPC board of directors to "friend", undated]
A letter from the Dallas Gay Political Caucus board of directors to a potential member called "friend"; no date.
[Letter from DGPC to its members, undated]
A letter to DGPC members about two events, the Caucus Theater Night and Christmas 1980.
[Letter from Donald J. Maison to Lawrence B. Mitchell]
A fax letter from Donald J Maison Jr. sent to Lawrence B. Mitchell pertaining to a panel decision enclosed to the letter and the rehearing of the Schiwderski v. the State of Texas.
[Letter from E. Dickens Bishop to Claudia Betti, November 28, 1977]
Letter from E. Dickens Bishop to Claudia Betti discussing confirmation of a Galveston exhibit.
[Letter from Edward L. Mattil and Donald Jack Davis to Jim B. Pearson, March 1, 1974]
Letter from Edward L. Mattil and Donald Jack Davis to Jim B. Pearson discussing Claudia Betti's recommendation for promotion at North Texas State University. This document also contains Claudia Webb Betti's resume.
[Letter from Eric Lincoln, 1978]
Letter from Eric Lincoln discussing the importance of the Black Academy of Arts and Letters regarding racial representation.
[Letter from Galveston about an art exhibit]
Letter to an unknown recipient, informing them of Claudia Webb Betti's Galveston art exhibit.
[Letter from Gordon Tovani to Bob Kap, October 13, 191]
Letter from Gordon Tovani to Bob Kap, kicking scout of the Dallas Cowboys, discussing to the October 4th Sports Illustrated issue where a statement reads, "in three or four years there will be no more American-style kickers in the NFL," and all that kickers will be former soccer players.
[Letter from Harry F. Rogers to Gary J. Von Ooteghem about tax exemption status]
Letter to Gary J. Von Ooteghen of the Houston Human Rights Defense Foundation from State Comptroller of Public Accounts officer Harry F. Rogers about the tax exemption status of the foundation.
[Letter from Hayden Fry to Michele Maida]
Document of a letter from Hayden Fry to Michele Maida displaying his appreciation of Maida's invitation to join the 50th anniversary of the North Texas State University's Green Jackets. Fry mentions that the Green Jackets have greatly contributed to the Mean Green Athletic Department and how the coaches and athletes support them as well. Unfortunately, Fry finally states that the athletic department cannot attend due to a game scrimmage at Texas Stadium, but wishes them the best.
[Letter from Jane Bernier]
A letter from Jane Bernier to a customer named "Mrs. Richard" about the availability of miniature books from the Borrower's Press.
[Letter from Jane Bernier]
A letter from Jane Bernier to a customer containing an invoice.
[Letter from Jim Pearson to Claudia Betti, March 1, 1978]
Letter from Jim Pearson to Claudia Betti discussing Betti's upcoming exhibit in the Galveston Arts Center.
[Letter from Jimmye Kimmey to Alan Novak, October 21, 1976]
A letter from Jimmye Kimmey to Alan Novak discussing and including Kimmey's letter to Joan Tobin which was in regard to Kimmey's consideration for TalentBank.
[Letter from Judy Davis to Mary Jane]
Document of a letter from Judy Davis to Mary Jane regarding her new position as president of North Texas State University's Green Jackets. Davis gives instructions to Mary Jane about planning events for the Green Jackets as well as the objectives of being president and the implementation of being inclusive of every member of the club. The last part of the letter is what Davis has learned while being president and the numerous types of people she met, which was the largest benefit of her position.
[Letter from K. Thompson to the Green Jackets]
Document of a letter and an envelope from K. Thompson to the North Texas State University's Green Jackets. The letter displays Thompson's praise and her thanks for the organization. Thompson also mentions that she had a pleasant time at the 50th-anniversary celebration of the Green Jackets and shares her experience as well.
[Letter from L. D. Whitaker at JCPenney to Lanny Hall, January 12, 1979]
Letter from L. D. Whitaker at JCPenney to Lanny Hall, January 12, 1979. The letter is in regards to Whitaker's approval of keeping the Saturday Sunday Closing Law and that as a store manager, has no desire to work on Sundays as well as reasons for Hall to support this bill.
[Letter from Louise C. Wade to a Green Jackets Club Sponsor]
Document of a letter and envelope from Louis C. Wade to a Green Jackets Club sponsor requesting if she could purchase a pin or charm from them, as she was a member of their organization. Although Wade did not graduate from North Texas State University, she mentions that she treasures her memory of being a Green Jacket. She hopes that she can receive a memento regardless, and hopes to hear from the sponsor regarding the matter.
[Letter from Louise Young to R. Adam De Baugh, August 5, 1977]
Letter from Louise Young sent to R. Adam De Baugh on August 5, 1977. Details Senator Lloyd Bentsen's view on a possible amendment to the Legal Services Corporation Bill.
[Letter from Mabel Wilkerson to the Green Jackets]
Document of a letter and an envelope from Mabel Wilkerson to the North Texas State University's Green Jackets Club. Wilkerson writes about how the time until the 50th-anniversary of the Green jackets has gone by quickly. She also mentions that she had an enjoyable time at the celebration and jokes that she can come to the next 50th-anniversary as well.
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