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[Clipping: "Unusual habit: gay men dressed as nuns poke fun at Falwell, Schlafly", Dallas Times Herald]
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping from the Dallas Times Herald, originally published by the Associated Press, dated July 14, 1984. The article discusses a satirical demonstration by a group of gay men in San Francisco against the Rev. Jerry Falwell and "anti-feminist" Phyllis Schlafly. The article includes an Associated Press photograph depicting satirical "Ladies Against Women" demonstrators with signs reading "Men Rule!" and "Ladies Against Women". A handwritten note to the left of the article reads, "Democrat Convention". Below the article on the right, another handwritten note reads "Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence".
["Meeting pleases Bush, gay supporters" article, April 14, 2000]
An article, written by Christopher Lee for The Dallas Morning News, that covers a recent meeting between presidential candidate George W. Bush and gay and lesbian Republicans. The piece takes quotes from different officials and supporters.
["Gays Visit Bush But His Views Are Unchanged" article, April 14, 2000]
A section of an article, written by Alison Mitchell for The New York Times, about a meeting between Presidential candidate George W. Bush and a group of gay and lesbian Republicans. The piece is located on the front page of the paper among several other articles.
[Newspaper clipping: AIDS treatment hailed]
A clipping from the Dallas Morning News announcing recent success with the drug aerosolized pentamidine as AIDS treatment at Parkland hospital in Dallas.
[Clipping: Political Coalition plans merger with Alliance]
Newspaper clipping from the Dallas Voice concerning the imminent merger of the Lesbian / Gay Political Coalition and the Dallas Gay and Lesbian Alliance.
[Dallas Morning News clipping: Dallas gays set for Bryant protest]
Clipping from Dallas Morning News titled "Dallas gays set for Bryant protest" pertaining to a Houston protest concerning the Texas anti-sodomy law.
[Photocopy of Dallas Morning News article about Don Baker anti-sodomy case]
Color photocopy of Dallas Morning News article pertaining to the Baker v Wade Texas anti-sodomy case.
[Clippings from Dallas Morning News pertaining to Don Baker anti-sodomy case]
Clippings from Dallas Morning News, featuring articles pertaining to the Don v Wade anti-sodomy law case.
[Newspaper clipping: Ban on sex toy sales reversed]
Newspaper clipping from an article about the reversal of the Texas law banning sex toy sales.
[Clipping: Under a barrel]
Clipping of an article from the Dallas News about Thomas L. Friedman discussing the price of oil and the Law of Petropolitics.
[Newspaper clipping: March on Austin plans near-complete]
Clipping from a Dallas Voice article about the organization of a LGBT rights march in Austin in 2005.
[Clipping: Seeing green as the color of patriotism]
Clipping of an article from the Dallas News discussing Thomas L. Friedman focus on the nation's energy policies and featuring his book "The World is Flat."
Houston pupils honor Rivera school tonight
A newspaper clipping featuring an article on the Sam Houston Elementary school students dedicating a program to Tomas Rivera Elementary school which is under construction. Performers will re-enact scenes from the lives of Hispanic artists and will become "living arts."
YWCA selects 4 to be honored at '98 Mentors & Allies Award
A newspaper clipping, published in The Dallas Morning News, features an article written by Robert Miller, with the headline, "YWCA selects 4 to be honored at '98 Mentors & Allies Award." Embedded into the column is a snippet that says that Edward and Betty Marcus Foundation will grant nearly $600,000 to fifteen graduate students at the University of North Texas for the UNT Marcus Fellows Program. Five graduate students each year, for three years, will receive a stipend from the graduate to work with museums and educators to developing art related courses. The University of North Texas and Dr. Jack Davis have been underlined. A handwritten note on the top left corner reads, "Dr. Davis, I didn't know if you had seen this. -Kelly."
Curator appointed museum director
A newspaper clipping featuring an article about Marla Price, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth's new director. The article goes into details about Dr. Price's life and her achievements before accepting the job at the Modern Art Museum.
Museum of the Century
A newspaper clipping from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, unveiling LA's new Getty Center. The $1 billion creation was funded by a single private source and designed by one man in what has been called the architectural commission of the century. The construction took nearly fourteen years to complete and houses the world's richest art museum.
King of the Hill
A newspaper clipping featuring a architectural review on the new Getty Center. The $1 billion creation was funded by a single private source and designed by one man in what has been called the architectural commission of the century. The construction took nearly fourteen years to complete.
Animation society comes to life at UNT
A clipping from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, written by Carol Lewis, titled "Animation society comes to life at UNT." The article is written about Jeremy Roden, and his colleagues at the University of North Texas learned that they could not earn a degree in computer animation from the school and decided to form the Absolutely No Degree Computer Animation Society and begun practicing animation at the computers at the School of Visual Arts Building. This news clipping was sent to Russ Pensyl, and William McCarter from Jack Davis.
[Denton Record-Chronicle clipping, April 14, 1994]
A clipping from the newspaper the Denton Record-Chronicle covering a performance by students from the Sam Houston Elementary School for the new Tomas Rivera Elementary School. It will be a living art presentation featuring Hispanic Artists.
[The Dallas Morning News article, January 14, 1992]
An article from The Dallas Morning News about Marla Price, former curator at the Modern Art Museum, being named the new director of the art museum. The article includes mention of her previous work as assistant curator at the National Gallery of Art in Washington and previous projects between the Modern Art Museum and Amon Carter and Kimbell Art Museums.
[Clipping: Former NTSU Star Player Found Dead]
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping about the murder of former NTSU football player, Richard Henry Holland, April 14, 1969.
[Clipping: Bigots launch smear campaign]
Newspaper clipping "Bigots launch smear campaign," dated February 14, 1985, discussing the homophobic flyers posted at local light posts about Bill Nelson's campaign.
[Clipping: Parkland hails 'initial success' of AIDS treatment]
Photocopy of a newspaper article about the effects of a new AIDS treatment.
[Clipping: Metro Times article]
Photocopy of a newspaper article about LGBT politics and issues.
[Clipping: Rector asks parish to allay AIDS fears]
A newspaper clipping about religious congregations' opinions on the AIDS epidemic.
[Clipping: Not all Texas police hiring policies reject gays]
A couple of newspaper clippings about the discriminatory hiring policies of the Dallas Police Department.
[Clipping: Legal clinic for AIDS victims may be established]
Photocopy of a newspaper article about a possible legal clinic for individuals with AIDS.
[Clipping: Fungus seen as cause of AIDS-related disease]
A newspaper clipping regarding new findings in AIDS research.
[Clipping: Media AIDS struggle: Inform public without scaring]
A newspaper clipping about the techniques being used to inform the public more accurately about AIDS issues.
[Clipping: AIDS funding decried as inadequate]
A newspaper clipping about the lack of funding awarded to AIDS research and treatment programs by the state. The other side of the article contains another article about a student paying a fine for robbery.
[Clipping: AIDS mist gets high marks]
Photocopy of a newspaper article about the new treatment developed for AIDS.
[Clipping: U.S. football team will visit province in November]
Newspaper clipping about the tour the Dallas Tornado Soccer Club is taking. The original clipping is translated onto the page below.
[Clipping: Tanger va Connaitre le Football American]
Newspaper clipping of a French newspaper.
[Clipping: Scholar says Bible not 'a munitions dump']
Photocopy of a newspaper article about a new perspective on homosexuality from a Christian viewpoint.
[Clipping: Group recognizes black history with schedule student activities]
Newspaper clipping regarding the celebration of Black History Awareness Month and the Progressive Black Student Organization scheduled many activities to bring awareness to black culture.
[Clipping: Media AIDS struggle]
Newspaper clipping of a story by Eleanor Randolph about the struggle of the media to inform the public about the AIDS crisis without frightening them.
[Clipping: AIDS funding decried as inadequate]
Newspaper clipping of a story by Sherry Jacobson, about Texas health officials criticizing the federal government for insufficiently funding AIDS care in Texas.
[Clipping: Robertson divulges talks with God, personal beliefs]
Clipping from Dallas Times Herald for February 14, 1988. "Robertson divulges talks with God, personal beliefs" describes the religious and societal beliefs of presidential candidate Pat Robertson.
[Clipping: Dave Kopay's sexual life is open book]
Clipping from Dallas Times Herald for April 14, 1977. "Dave Kopay's sexual life is open book" details Dave Kopay's experience as a gay man in the National Football League and his openness regarding it.
[Clipping: Quest for job turns into local crusade]
Full newspaper page from the Dallas Morning News for July 14, 1989. Relevant article "Quest for job turns into local crusade" describes Mica England rejection from the Dallas Police Department due to her sexuality.
[Clipping: Despite furor, Hampton gets $30,000 for unopposed race]
Full newspaper and clipping from Dallas Times Herald for February 14, 1990. Relevant article "Despite furor, Hampton gets $30,000 for unopposed race" describes Hampton's campaign success despite a previous controversy.
[Clipping: Homosexuals criticize panel's textbook deletion]
A newspaper clipping of the Dallas Morning News from November 14, 1979 about textbook revisions on homosexuality.
[Clipping: Gay leaders blame attacks on 'track team' gang]
Newspaper clippings from the Dallas Times Herald from September 14, 1980 on gangs killing members of the LGBTQIA+ community.
[Clipping: Evans becomes first Dallas mayor to address gays]
A newspaper clipping from the Dallas News from July 14, 1981 about Mayor Jack Evans.
[Clipping: Political savvy or kept promises, Evans finds friends at appearances]
A newspaper clipping from the Dallas Times Herald from July 14, 1981.
[Clipping: No double standard]
A newspaper clipping from the Dallas Times Herald from May 14, 1982 about the Dallas Police Department claiming it would consider whether it would decide to stop patrolling LGBTQIA+ bars as frequently.
[Clipping: Smothers cites 'self-help' staff]
A scan of a Dallas Morning News article by Dotty Griffith from June 14, 1978 on Clay Smothers.
[Clipping: 3 Doctors Say Hefley Now Sane]
Clipping from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram by Larry Neal, published December 14, 1972. The article titled, 3 doctors say Hefley now sane, describes the psychology test administered on Charles Roy Hefley who confessed to raping and maiming Carolyn Adams and slaying her two children in the Trinity River.
[Clipping: Federal funding for AIDS research levels off in '92 budget]
A Dallas Morning News clipping about federal funding for AIDS research lagging behind the need for more information on the disease.
[Clipping: Designing fund-raisers]
A Dallas Morning News clipping about Seventh on Sale, with photos of various clothing designers.
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