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[Letter from the AIDS Resource Center, February 27, 1989]
Letter from AIDS Resource Center discussing the fire that destroyed the AIDS Resource Center building.
[Letter: Nelson to Maison]
A letter from Don Maison, from the AIDS Service of Dallas, to Mary Klapperich, from the State Bar of Texas.
[Letter from Julie Abel to Jack Davis, March 27, 1997]
Photocopy of a letter from Julie Abel, Program Associate, Getty Center for Education in the Arts, to Jack Davis, co-director of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts. In discussion about the remaining funds from the Getty Center Education Institute grant to the RIG consortium be awarded to the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts program. Abel makes a list of issues that need to be discussed and would like to meet up with Davis to discuss them.
[Letter from Camille C. Alexander to Jack Davis, June 27, 1989]
Photocopy of a letter from Camille C. Alexander, corporate contributions coordinator of JCP, to Jack Davis, co-director of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts. The letter is in regards to prior correspondence where Davis submitted information regarding North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts to JCP, Alexander writes they have received such information and will be reviewed for funding.
[Letter from E. S. Anderson to Carl Compton, March 27, 1941]
A letter from E.S. Anderson to Carl B. Compton regarding advertising for the Texas Art Teacher magazine.
[Letter from John Ballator]
A letter to Carl B. Compton from John Ballator about Jean Hélion's visit.
[Letter from Anna Boyd to Charles B. Moore, April 27, 1899]
This is a letter from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is written by Anna Boyd and is addressed to Charles B. Moore. She informs Moore about the reasons for the family's delay in continuing correspondence with the Moore family since their visit to Colorado. In this letter, Boyd discusses the weather's affect on their crops for this spring. She details the failures they had last season due to grasshoppers and hopes that this season would be better than the last. She notes that they did not have much success with fruit, though the gooseberry harvest looks promising. She mentions to Moore what the family plans to sow this season and tells him that they are all well at present. The envelope is included with the letter.
[Letter from Bob Brandon's parents, Lynda and Bob, to Janie Bush, January, 2003]
Letter from Lynda and Bob Brandon to LSR event manager Janie Bush discussing their appreciation for Janie and their sons' friendship and thanking her for the gifts and pictures. The note is handwritten in blue ink on a Hallmark thank you card with pastel pansies on the cover and was sent in a lavender envelope.
[Letter from Representative Kim Brimer to Barbara F. Ueltschey]
A letter from Representative Kim Brimer to Barbara F. Ueltschey, responding to Ueltschey's earlier letter.
[Letter from Cassandra Broadus to Sharon Warwick, August 27, 1990]
Photocopy of a letter from Cassandra Broadus to Sharon Warwick, in regards to the material that Warwick is using in class to teach her students. Enclosed in the letter Broadus has given suggestions to enhance the material better and has included materials that Broadus believes Warwick will find interesting such as Art History Games and other materials to focus on the children's perceptions. Thematic units are enclosed with the letter.
[Letter from Blaine Brownell to D. Jack Davis, September 27, 1995]
A letter from Blaine Brownell, Provost, University of North Texas, to D. Jack Davis, Vice Provost of UNT and Co-Director of the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, about developing proposed changes to UNT's communication and publishing policies. These changes including exceptions in special circumstances, exemptions for materials paid for with grants, and to allow senior administrators to order limited quantities of executive style stationery.
[Letter from Nancy Cason to Brent Wilson, February 27, 1991]
A letter from Nancy Cason, Program Coordinator for the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Brent Wilson, an evaluator at the Getty Center for Education in the Arts. The letter is in regards to seeing Wilson at the Getty conference and enjoying his presentation on the regional institutes. Cason writes that they are excited about the summer institute and are looking forward to his visitation in May.
[Letter from Nancy Cason to Kim Gill, February 27, 1991]
Photocopy of a letter from Nancy Cason, Project Coordinator of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Kim Gill, Christie Elementary, Plano ISD. In regards to the institute putting together a video to show teachers who have not yet received training and they would like to include a video of Gill teaching language arts to her second graders into the reproduction with her permission. NTIEVA feels Gill's well-designed lesson will serve as an inspiring model for others and hoping Gill will contact them soon.
[Letter from Nancy Cason to Polly Tallas, February 27, 1991]
Photocopy of a letter from Nancy Cason, Project Coordinator of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Polly Tallas, Saigling Elementary. In regards to the institute putting together a video to show the teachers who have not yet received training. Cason would like to include a video of Tallas, that she received from Lynda Alford, teaching story telling to her second grade students using art reproductions into the video. NTIEVA feels Tallas' well-designed lesson will serve as an inspiring model for others and hoping Tallas will contact them soon with permission.
[Letter from Eric Chiarizio to D. Skipwith, Alan Levi, Robert Rosenberg, Sue Lovell, Nancy Molleda, and Robert Moossey, December 27, 1991]
Letter from Eric Chiarizio to D. Skipwith, Alan Levi, Robert Rosenberg, Sue Lovell, Nancy Molleda, and Robert Moossey discussing the attached sample letter regarding fundraising and requesting comments on the letter.
[Letter to Mrs. S. M. Compton]
Letter and envelope written by Carl Compton to his mother, Mary, about his travels in Switzerland.
[Email from Bill Covington to John Anderson, March 27, 2019]
Email from Bill Covington to John D. Anderson regarding presentations scheduled for March 2019.
[Letter from D. Jack Davis to Harriet Laney, September 27, 1995]
A letter from D. Jack Davis, Vice Provost, University of North Texas and Co-director, North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Harriet Laney, Office Manager, NTIEVA, about bringing up the Daburn printing deal with the Dean's Council in regards to printing policy.
[Letter from D. Jack Davis and R. William McCarter to Vicki Rosenberg, May 27, 1991]
A letter from D. Jack Davis and R. William McCarter to Vicki Rosenberg that list the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts activities, projects, staff developments, district needs, changes, budget, and matching grants from January 1, 1991 - May 1, 1991. Attached appendixes include working agendas, newsletters, and art-o-grams.
[Letter from Jack Davis to Kenneth Bird, May 27, 1995]
Photocopy of a letter from Jack Davis, co-director of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Kenneth Bird, Superintendent of Westside Community Schools. In regards to NTIEVA's participation in Westide Community Schools - Prairie Visions Art and Technology Integration Project. Davis writes that as one of the Getty Regional Institutes, NTIEVA would be involved in Year IV and participate in the projects components such as the curriculum development, instruction strategies, developing electronic portfolios and other computer-based education projects. In the rest of the letter Davis writes about their other projects with the Dallas Museum of Art and Prairie Vision for the past decade and the strides they've made towards their goals.
[RE: Marcus Foundation]
A memo from Jack Davis, co-director of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Vicki Rosenberg, program officer at Getty Center for Education in the Arts, The memo is in regards to the idea of inviting M'Lou Bancroft, Executive Director of the Marcus Foundation and Carolyn Clark, a board members, to a dinner in October. Davis writes that for the Austin conference it would be a good idea to invite Melba Davis Whatley, the chair of the Marcus Foundation Board and her husband to one or more sessions.
[Letter from Jack Davis and Bill McCarter to Sharon Benge, February 27, 1992]
Photocopy of a letter from Jack Davis and Bill McCarter, co-directors of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Sharon Benge, Arts Council of Fort Worth and Tarrant County. Confirming a planned meeting of the Advisory Committee for North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts on Wednesday, March 4, 1992. The meeting will be held at the Amon Carter Museum in Fort Worth with Jan Muhlert as chair of the Advisory Committee. Davis and McCarter have enclosed an agenda for the meeting which will go over a number of topics. Davis and McCarter ask Benge is she has any additional items which need to be added to the list and to bring them to the scheduled meeting for discussion. List of topics not present with letter.
[Letter from Jack Davis and Bill McCarter to Bob Crow, February 27, 1991]
Photocopy of a letter from Jack Davis and Bill McCarter, co-directors of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Bob J. Crow, Executive Director of the Amon G. Carter Foundation. In regards to having received the check from the foundation for $60,000 in the Center's continued support of the NTIEVA program.
[Letter from Matilda Dodd and Bettie Franklin to Mary Moore, January 27, 1876]
A letter to Mary Moore from her mother, Matilda Dodd, and her sister, Bettie Franklin, on January 27, 1876. In the letter, Dodd and Franklin tell Moore about the well-being of the family and of the farm. They mention that they are not sure if they will be moving to Texas. Dodd mentions that she would like Moore to visit, and would like to return to Texas with Moore. Franklin closes by sending regards to Mary's husband, Charles B. Moore. Included with this item is the envelope in which the letter was mailed. The envelope, postmarked January 29, is addressed to Charles B. Moore Esq., in McKinney, Texas.
[Letter from Matilda Dodd and Bettie Franklin to Mr. Moore and Sis, April 27, 1879]
Matilda is hoping that they are all doing well, Bettie answered the last letter because they haven't received a letter. The weather is getting warmer, but all the fruit is dead except for the apples which are in abundance. Vegetables in the garden are doing well. She has had lettuce and cabbage and she expects the strawberries will be good. She has heard about the drought in Texas and mentions how good it is to have a well. She is going to send some seeds with this letter. Tobe has planted clover all over the place. She is going to make soap for Dinky and Abe and Bettie are moving home. Ricky Barr and Lucy Marshall got married. She has chickens, a gosling and turkeys but no ducks. She is concerned of Sis getting sick and asks to write soon. Bettie hopes also that they are doing well. She has been very busy all week. Abe is having to plant is corn at Mrs. Donnells, but it is not looking good because it has been so dry. She is going house buying again with Abe and she wishes that they could visit more. Dinky and her kids visited, Willie wanted to stay. Dinky is going to allow Willie to help Bettie when they move. Her father is going to town and she hasn't had time to write. She ask that they write soon.
[Letter from Matilda Dodd and Dinkie McGee to Sis and Mr. Moore, July 27, 1890]
Matilda received news of Tobe and Minnie. Abe and Bettie had left to see them. Florence's health has improved and so has her baby's. Tobe is going to work on the railroad. She then mentions the weather and its effect on the crops. She mentions the start of school for Linnet and Birdie. She is expecting people to be coming to visit. Dinkie had some people over and made dinner for them. She talks about thrashing wheat, and Willie killing Birdie's gosling. She wants to go see Florence and Minnie. She wishes they were coming to visit in the summer.
[Letter from Leilani Lattin Duke to Pat Smith Hooper, June 27, 1994]
Photocopy of a letter from Leilani Lattin Duke, director of the Getty Center for Education in the Arts, to Pat Smith Hopper, in discussion of Hopper's letter sent May 20th with an enclosed copy of a thematic unit focusing on Native American Sioux Culture. However, the Getty Center does not endorse products, but Duke has sent a list of regional institute directors who specialize in discipline-based art education and might be interested in Hopper's unit. Enclosed with the letter, is the proposal from Hopper to Duke with the thematic unit on Native American Sioux Culture.
[Letter from Leilani Lattin Duke to Pat Smith Hopper, June 27, 1994]
Photocopy of a letter from Leilani Lattin Duke, Director of the Getty Center for Education in the Arts, to Pat Smith Hopper. The letter is in regards to an education unit sent by Hopper to Duke focusing on Native American Sioux Culture developed by Hopper and Dr. Barbara Erwin. Duke appreciates the interest in Hopper sharing her work with the Center, however, the Center is not able to endorse the product. Enclosed in the letter to Hopper, Duke has added a list of regional institute directors who could be interested in the discipline-based art education and the unit on Sioux culture. List not present with letter. Bcc'd is Jack Davis.
[Letter from Leilani Lattin Duke to the members of DBAE, July 27, 1990]
Photocopy of a letter from Leilani Lattin Duke to the leading members of the Discipline Based Art Education program about an advocacy video entitled, "Arts For Life". Duke is sending out the copies to the leaders in order to learn what reactions the video receives.
[RE: Most Recent Public Opinion Poll Finding Regarding Arts Education]
A memo from Leilani Lattin Duke, director for the Getty Center for Education in the Arts, to the Regional Institute Directors. The memo is in regards to the interest and possible future presentations and speeches and Duke has attached to the memo an opinion survey about what the American public thinks about arts and arts education.
[Letter from Elliot Eisner to National Curriculum Working Group, January 27,1997]
A letter from Elliot Eisner to members of the National Curriculum Working Group about their upcoming meeting in Los Angeles. Eisner describes the purpose of the meeting, to develop art education curriculums, and provides a tentative agenda.
[Letter from Corky Evans to Mrs. Roosevelt, May 27, 1941]
Letter from Corky Evans to Mrs. Roosevelt discussing Evans's request for Roosevelt's autograph for his collection.
[Letter from Catherine Fant to Michael H. Garbarino, May 27, 1994]
Letter from Catherine Fant to Michael Garbarino discussing the notes on a forum regarding civil rights.
[Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara, February 27, 1864]
Letter written by David Fentress to his wife stating that his brigade has been furloughed and requesting that she come to collect him in Bastrop. He has been sick since the party at Colonel Groce's and she needs to bring a wagon or ambulance to move him.
[Letter from Maud C. Fentress to David Fentress, February 27, 1862]
Letter from Maud C. Fentress to her son, David Fentress, describing her fear after several confederate losses. She comments on the recent battles, tells him of her concerns, and pleads with him to not join the Army.
[Transcript of Letter from Maud C. Fentress to David Fentress - February 27, 1862]
Transcript of a letter from Maud C. Fentress to her son, David Fentress, describing her fear after several confederate losses. She comments on the recent battles, tells him of her concerns, and pleads with him to not join the Army.
[Letter from Bessie Franklin to Claude, Linnet, and Ruth White, December 27, 1916]
Letter to Linnet, Claude, and Ruth White from Bessie Franklin. Bessie sends her sympathies and understanding to Linnet for the death of her mother and goes on to write about Christmas festivities. At the end, she thanks the family for sending the Christmas gifts that Linnet's mother had intended to send.
[Letter from Bettie Franklin to Claude D. White, September 27, 1916]
Letter to her sister and all from Bettie Franklin, envelope is addressed to Claude D. White. Bettie writes of miscellaneous local news including marriages, moving, William McKinley purchasing land, and other daily events.
[Letter from Michael Garbarino to the Texas Human Rights Foundation Board Members, April 27, 1994]
Letter from Michael Garbarino to the Board Members of the Texas Human Rights Foundation discussing Suzy Wagers leaving the foundation and a meeting regarding the future of the foundation.
[Letter to Alan Levi from Michael Garbarino about the Stop the Hate rally]
Letter from Michael Garbarino to Alan Levi about an upcoming "Stop the Hate" rally.
[Letter from F. M. Griffin to Mary Moore, August 27, 1907]
Letter to Mary Moore from F. M. Griffin. She mentions the fair was organized very well. She has had so many visitors that she is now sick. She mentions where Lillian is going to school and what she did before the fair. Martha Patterson helped them at the fair. She talks about food spoiling and cousin Lou not doing so well. She talks about her crops and how well they did. She is getting treated by the same doctor that treated Uncle Abe. She talks about her treatment and pain. She asks that Linnet write to her, and she really wants to see them.
[Letter to Glen Maxey from Nell Hahn about a discussion concerning the Lesbian Gay Rights Lobby of Texas]
Letter from Nell Hahn to Glen Maxey concerning closing the relationship between the LGRL and THRF.
[Letter from Eugene M. Harrington to George G. Alexander, September 27, 1990]
Letter from Eugene M. Harrington to George G. Alexander discussing the attendance of an Alliance workshop, as well as a continuing issue of the Alliance not addressing certain groups also fighting for equality.
[Letter from Representative Anita Hill to Barbara F. Ueltschey]
A letter from Representative Anita Hill to Barbara F. Ueltschey concerning why Anita Hill withdrew her name from a joint Texas House and Senate resolution honoring victims of and patients with HIV/AIDS.
[Letter from Representative Fred Hill to Barbara F. Ueltschey]
A letter from Representative Fred Hill to Barbara F. Ueltschey, asking her to call him about a recent joint Texas House and Senate resolution honoring victims of and patients with AIDS.
[Letter from Louis Hoover]
A letter from Louis Hoover to Carl B. Compton regarding a catalog of his traveling exhibits.
[Letter from Sarah T. Hughes to President Lyndon B. Johnson, November 27, 1963]
Letter from Sarah T. Hughes to President Lyndon B. Johnson discussing the President assuming office and the honor of Hughes being chosen to swear Johnson in.
[Letter from Alfred F. Hurley to Melba Davis Whatley, May 27, 1993]
Photocopy of a letter from Alfred F. Hurley, Chancellor of the Texas College of Ostehopathic Medicine, University of North Texas, to Melba Davis Whatley, executive director at the Edward and Betty Marcus Foundation. The letter is in regards to everyone at the University expressing their deep gratitude for the recent gift from the Edward and Betty Marcus foundation for the continued support of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts. cc'd on the letter are Jack Davis and William McCarter.
[Letter from Debbie Hurst to John Thomas, September 27, 1991]
A letter from Debbie Hurst to John Thomas regarding an audit report by Arthur Anderson & Co. over the AIDS ARMS Network's distribution of funds to itself and its affiliates.
[Postcard from Miriam Owen Irwin to Kathryn I. Rickard]
A postcard from Miriam Owen Irwin of the Mosaic Press to Kathryn I. Rickard.
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