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[News Script: Los Angeles and Berkeley]
Photocopy of a script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story.
[News Script: Plane crash]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story.
[Collegium Singers at Berkeley Early Music Festival, 1]
Photograph of the University of North Texas' Collegium Singers (now known as Vox Aquilae) at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church during Early Music America's Young Performers Festival held as part of the Berkeley Early Music Festival in 2012. Richard Sparks (front left), Chair of Conducting and Ensembles at UNT, is standing with choir members (back row, l-r) Laurissa Backlin, Julianna Emanski, Fiona Gillespie, Alyssa Narum, Fabiana Gonzalez, Rachael Hardy, Holly Dalrymple, Oneyda Padierna; (front row, 2nd from left-right) Christopher Jackson, Jonathan Sauceda, Bradley King, Aaron Harp, Tucker Bilodeau, and Nathaniel Mattingly.
[Collegium Singers at Berkeley Early Music Festival, 2]
Photograph of the University of North Texas' Collegium Singers (now known as Vox Aquilae) at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church during Early Music America's Young Performers Festival held as part of the Berkeley Early Music Festival in 2012. Richard Sparks (back left), Chair of Conducting and Ensembles at UNT, is standing with choir members (back row, 2nd from left-right) Jonathan Sauceda, Tucker Bilodeau, Nathaniel Mattingly, Bradley King, Christopher Jackson, Aaron Harp; (front row, l-r) Laurissa Backlin, Julianna Emanski, Fiona Gillespie, Holly Dalrymple, Alyssa Narum, Fabiana Gonzalez, Rachael Hardy, and Oneyda Padierna.
[Collegium Singers perform at Berkeley Early Music Festival, 1]
Photograph of the University of North Texas' Collegium Singers (now known as Vox Aquilae) performing "Officium defunctorum" at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church during Early Music America's Young Performers Festival held as part of the Berkeley Early Music Festival in 2012. Richard Sparks (7th from left), Chair of Conducting and Ensembles at UNT, is conducting choir members (l-r) Laurissa Backlin, Julianna Emanski, Fiona Gillespie, Holly Dalrymple, Oneyda Padierna, Fabiana Gonzalez, Rachael Hardy, Tucker Bilodeau, Aaron Harp, Bradley King, Jonathan Sauceda, Nathaniel Mattingly, and Christopher Jackson.
[Richard Sparks conducts Collegium Singers at Berkeley Early Music Festival]
Photograph of Richard Sparks, Chair of Conducting and Ensembles at the University of North Texas, conducting the Collegium Singers (now known as Vox Aquilae) during a performance of "Officium defunctorum" at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church during Early Music America's Young Performers Festival held as part of the Berkeley Early Music Festival in 2012.
[Collegium Singers perform at Berkeley Early Music Festival, 2]
Photograph of the University of North Texas' Collegium Singers (now known as Vox Aquilae) performing "Officium defunctorum" at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church during Early Music America's Young Performers Festival held as part of the Berkeley Early Music Festival in 2012. Richard Sparks (4th from left), Chair of Conducting and Ensembles at UNT, is conducting choir members (l-r) Laurissa Backlin, Julianna Emanski, Fiona Gillespie, Holly Dalrymple, Oneyda Padierna, Fabiana Gonzalez, Alyssa Narum, Rachael Hardy, Tucker Bilodeau, Aaron Harp, Bradley King, Jonathan Sauceda, Christopher Jackson, and Nathaniel Mattingly (behind Jackson).
[Collegium Singers perform at Berkeley Early Music Festival, 3]
Photograph of the University of North Texas' Collegium Singers (now known as Vox Aquilae) performing "Officium defunctorum" at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church during Early Music America's Young Performers Festival held as part of the Berkeley Early Music Festival in 2012. Choir members (l-r) Fiona Gillespie, Fabiana Gonzalez, Alyssa Narum, Rachael Hardy, Tucker Bilodeau, Aaron Harp, Bradley King, Jonathan Sauceda, and Nathaniel Mattingly are standing in a row, singing.
[Collegium Singers perform at Berkeley Early Music Festival, 4]
Photograph of the University of North Texas' Collegium Singers (now known as Vox Aquilae) on stage at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church during Early Music America's Young Performers Festival held as part of the Berkeley Early Music Festival in 2012. Richard Sparks (5th from left), Chair of Conducting and Ensembles at UNT, is standing with members of the choir, facing the audience.
[News Script: Kidnap & Skylab]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story of a police lieutenant who says that he expects the kidnappers of newspaper heiress to make a move. Also, about the Skylab three astronauts who are about to finish loading their Apollo Capsule with various scientific data from the space station.
[News Script: Hearst Kidnap]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story of newspaper publisher Randolph Hearst who confirmed that a credit card bearing his name, is he same that his 19 year old kidnapped daughter Patricia had in her possession.
[News Script: Oakland Police]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story of two police officers who were shot to death while investigating a reported disturbance at a Junior High School.
[News Script: Hearst case]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story about two jailed members of the Symbionese liberation army who says that they have ideas to gain release of kidnaped newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst.
[News Script: Sports]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story about highlights as seen just moments ago on channel five.
[News Script: Sports]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story about the Yankees who have been double tough on the Rangers as they came into a game having won six of the eight played.
[News Script: Ranger]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story about Texas Rangers which gained a full game on Oakland in the first of three game series.
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