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['7 Ways About Getting Your Book Published' panelists seated at table]
Photograph of panelists seated at a table for the panel titled '7 Ways About Getting Your Book Published'. Those seated are (R-L) Farley Chase, a literary agent, David Patterson, a literary agent, Jim Hornfischer, president of Hornfischer Literary Management, and BJ Robbins, the founder of a literary agency. The panel was held during the 'The Power of Words' Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference at the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center in Grapevine, TX.
[2010 All-State Choir Camp participants at Winspear Hall]
Photograph of participants of the University of North Texas' 2010 All-State Choir Camp at Winspear Hall. Members of the group are standing in five rows on stage and two rows on the above balcony. Conductor Bob Chilcott (front left) is standing with the students. Georgia Kornegay is sitting center stage at a grand piano.
[2013 Mariachi Aguilitas camp performance, 1]
Photograph of students of the University of North Texas' 2013 Mariachi Aguilitas Summer Camp performing. This photograph shows the young men standing in a row, holding their instruments and singing.
[2013 Mariachi Aguilitas camp performance, 2]
Photograph of students of the University of North Texas' 2013 Mariachi Aguilitas Summer Camp performing.
[2013 Mariachi Aguilitas camp student performance]
Photograph of a student of the University of North Texas' 2013 Mariachi Aguilitas Summer Camp performing at Winspear Hall. This photograph shows the boy holding a violin and singing.
[2013 Mariachi Aguilitas camp student plays the vihuela]
Photograph of a student of the University of North Texas' 2013 Mariachi Aguilitas Summer Camp playing the vihuela in a classroom.
[2013 Mariachi Aguilitas camp students, 1]
Photograph of students sitting in a College of Music classroom with their instruments during the Mariachi Aguilitas Summer Camp held at the University of North Texas in 2013.
[2013 Mariachi Aguilitas camp students, 2]
Photograph of students of the University of North Texas' 2013 Mariachi Aguilitas Summer Camp standing in a hallway. One boy in the center of the photograph is playing the vihuela.
[2013 Mariachi Aguilitas camp students, 3]
Photograph of three students of the 2013 Mariachi Aguilitas Summer Camp outside of a dorm at the University of North Texas. This photograph shows two girls lying on either side of a boy who is playing the viola.
[2013 Mariachi Aguilitas camp students, 4]
Photograph of four students of the University of North Texas' 2013 Mariachi Aguilitas Summer Camp in uniform.
[2013 Mariachi Aguilitas camp students, 5]
Photograph of three students of the University of North Texas' 2013 Mariachi Aguilitas Summer Camp
[2013 Mariachi Aguilitas camp students, 6]
Photograph of students of the 2013 Mariachi Aguilitas Summer Camp practicing their instruments around a pool table at a University of North Texas dorm.
[2013 Mariachi Aguilitas student]
Photograph of a student of the 2013 Mariachi Aguilitas Summer Camp on stage during a performance at Winspear Hall.
[2013 Mariachi Aguilitas students at Winspear Hall]
Photograph of students of the 2013 Mariachi Aguilitas Summer Camp on stage after a performance at the University of North Texas' Winspear Hall.
[2015 Arlington 4th of July Parade]
Photograph of the 2015 Arlington 4th of July Parade. Parade floats can be seen on the left side of the street, driving away from the camera. People are marching on the right side of the street in the distance. Crowd members can be seen on either side of the street, standing and sitting in lawn chairs. Several canopies have been pitched over crowded areas.
[2015 Arlington 4th of July Parade, 2]
Photograph of the 2015 Arlington 4th of July Parade, from a joint SAR/DAR float. A man can be seen sitting in the float with his back turned to the camera. A United States flag can be seen on either side of him. A round, two-tiered float is on the street in front of him. In the center background of the photograph, a group of people can be seen standing in front of the UTA College Park Center sign.
[2015 Mayborn Conference attendees]
Attendees of the 2015 Mayborn Conference hosted by the Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas (UNT).
[4th of July parade in Linden, Texas]
Photograph of a truck pulling a flatbed, both decorated with American flags, ruffles and features portraits of American President's George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and also Civil Rights Leader Martin Luther King Jr. The parade float is traveling past the Cass County Courthouse in Linden, Texas.
[Abacus and paper]
A photograph of an abacus and invoice sheet from the Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection, held by UNT Special Collections. The abacus is on top of the paper and looks hand-made with wooden pieces, nails, wires strung through it, and white and brown beads separated into seven on each. At the top of the abacus is a paper.
[Adam La Spata speaking to attendees]
Photograph of Adam La Spata giving presentation titled "Dudley Buck and Samuel Adler in the Library" during the 48th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference held at Willis Library at the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas. He is standing at a podium in the Sandborn Room next to a projector screen. The screen reads "Dudley Buck (1839-1909) -American composer, organist, author -born in CT > Trinity College > Leipzig Conservatory -1875: asst. conductor to Theodore Thomas -organist in churches in Hartford, Chicago, Boston" and includes a photo of Buck. Rev. Bill Laucher and Ralph Hartsock are sitting next to him, the other attendees are in chairs further back.
[Adam Rhew and Mike Wilson]
Photograph of Adam Rhew, winner of the Ten Spurs first place reported narrative award for his piece "Ms. Judy the Comforter", standing with Mike Wilson, editor of The Dallas Morning News, and holding his new trophy. Rhew received the award during a dinner at the 2017 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference in Grapevine, TX.
[Adam Rhew receiving Ten Spurs award]
Photograph of Adam Rhew, associate editor for Charlotte magazine in Charlotte, NC, on stage during the Ten Spurs award ceremony at the 2017 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. He won first place in the reported narrative portion for his piece "Ms. Judy the Comforter". Mike Wilson, editor of The Dallas Morning News, is presenting the trophy; Neil Foote Jr. is at the podium, and Ashely Porter, along with another attendee, is standing to the side of the table. The event and conference were held at the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center in Grapevine, TX.
[Admiral William R. Furlong Memorial Award to Texas Society, Sons of the American Revolution]
The Admiral William R. Furlong Memorial Award given to the Texas Society, Sons of the American Revolution for fulfilling "the qualifications of NSSAR Flag Certificate presentations during the previous year 2018 - 2019."
[Adult Biography Collection and Reference Collection at ASD]
Photograph of the Adult Biography Collection and the Reference Collection from a tour of the All Saints Dallas Anglican church and library in Dallas during the 2015 Church and Synagogue Library Association conference. There are bookcases against the wall and a smaller shelf in the space in front of it. Above the cases against the wall are donated crosses on display and a globe. On the center shelves is an open book, and things that can be ordered. There is a filing cabinet to the right of the shelves with flowers on top of it.
[Adult materials at PHPC]
Photograph of the shelves for adult materials at the Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church library in Dallas, that was toured during the 2015 Church and Synagogue Library Association conference. The shelves are full of DVDs and audiobooks and two signs placed on the top level read "Adult DVDs" and "Adult Audiobooks". To the left of the shelves are more books and to the right is a doorway.
[Advisory Board at the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference]
Photograph of the Advisory Board during their meeting at the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. Dorothy Bland is standing at the head of the room and appears to be reading from a paper in her hands. The conference was held at the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center in Grapevine, TX.
[Agenda: The Dallas Way, July 10, 2012]
Agenda for the July 10th meeting of the Dallas Way listing the order of topics to discuss at the meeting.
[AIDS Memorial Quilt button for Inaugural Parade]
Photograph of a button commemorating the Inaugural Parade for the NAMES Project quilt displayed in Washington, D.C. It has a purple capitol building design with a quilt display leading towards it. Beneath the images are the words "Hope Renewed, The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt Inaugural Parade, January 20, 1993".
[Alan Peppard speaking during Young Spurs workshop]
Photograph of leader Alan Peppard speaking at the Young Spurs Workshop during the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. The event was held at the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center in Grapevine, TX.
[Albert Samaha Holding Second Place Trophy]
Photograph of Albert Samaha of New York City, NY. Photographed at the 2014 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. Narratives on the Cutting Edge, July 18 - 20, 2014 in Grapevine, TX. Trophy reads "Albert Samaha Second Place - 2014 Literary Excellence". Albert Samaha is a staff writer at the Village Voice. He won second place with his "Never ran, never will," for the Book Manuscript competition.
[Alex Tizon speaking during the 2015 Mayborn Conference]
Photograph of Alex Tizon, author of "Little Big Man", speaking during the 2015 Mayborn Conference hosted by the Mayborn School of Journalism.
[Alexis Rosebrock filming discussion]
Photograph of Alexis Rosebrock, one of the participants in the Multimedia High School Workshop, using a large camera to film Sarah Hepola during the "Exploring Your Demons: A Conversation with Sarah Hepola" event. She was taught how to use the camera during the workshop. All of these events took place during the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference at the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center in Grapevine, TX.
[Alexis Rosebrock pointing camera towards speakers]
Photograph of Alexis Rosebrock, one of the Multimedia High School Workshop participants, pointing a camera towards Sarah Hepola, the speaker at the event "Exploring Your Demons: A Conversation with Sarah Hepola". Rosebrock learned to use the camera during the workshop. Behind her is Mike Wilson, editor of The Dallas Morning News. They are all at the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference, which was held at the Hilton DFW Lake Executive Conference Center in Grapevine, TX.
[Alia Malek at panelist table]
Photograph of Alia Malek, a journalist and civil rights lawyer, standing at the front of an auditorium. She is a panelist on the "Telling the Tales of Refugees and Immigrants in an Age of Trump" panel. The event was held during the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference at the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center in Grapevine, TX.
[Alice Campbell, Marcia Trauernicht, and Evelyn Pockrass]
Photograph of Alice Campbell, Marcia Trauernicht and Evelyn Pockrass during the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held in Portland, Oregon. They are standing by a podium during an awards event. Pockrass is holding up a certificate that commemorates the 35th anniversary of the Indiana Chapter of the CSLA. To the left a table with papers and a box is visible.
[All the Year Round, A Tale of Two Cities]
Photograph of the beginning of A Tale of Two Cities in Volume I of the compiled version of Charles Dickens' magazine All the Year Round. At the top of the page is a quote that reads "'The Story of our Lives from Year to Year.' - Shakespeare". On the bottom edge of the book pages is a stamp that reads "NTSU Library".
[All the Year Round, A Tale of Two Cities first page]
Photograph of the beginning of A Tale of Two Cities in Volume I of the compiled version of Charles Dickens' magazine All the Year Round. At the top of the page is a quote that reads "'The Story of our Lives from Year to Year.' - Shakespeare". The book is propped open on a book cradle against a white background.
[All the Year Round, beginning of A Tale of Two Cities]
Photograph of the beginning of A Tale of Two Cities in Volume I of the compiled version of Charles Dickens' magazine All the Year Round. At the top of the page is a quote that reads "'The Story of our Lives from Year to Year.' - Shakespeare". The book is propped open on a book cradle and there is a clear strap across the left-hand pages to hold them down.
[All the Year Round, beginning of book]
Photograph of the beginning of A Tale of Two Cities in Volume I of the compiled version of Charles Dickens' magazine All the Year Round. At the top of the page is a quote that reads "'The Story of our Lives from Year to Year.' - Shakespeare". On the left-hand page is the end of the volume's table of contents.
[All the Year Round, cover and spine]
Photograph of the cover and spine of All the Year Round, volume 1. It is bound in cloth with an embossed cover and spine. There is gold-stamped lettering on the spine that reads "All the Year Round. Vol. I. Conducted by Charles Dickens. --- 5/6." The book is propped up in a white book stand.
[All the Year Round, open in cradle]
Photograph of Volume I of the compiled version of Charles Dickens' magazine All the Year Round. The book is propped up on a cradle and is open to the title page. The page reads "'The Story of our Lives from Year to Year.' - Shakespeare/All the Year Round. A Weekly Journal/Conducted by Charles Dickens. With which is incorporated household words./Volume I. From April 30, 1859, to October 22, 1859. Being from No. 1 to No. 26./London:No. 11, Wellington Street North. 1859." There is also a stamp visible on the bottom of the book that reads "NTSU Library".
[All the Year Round, start of A Tale of Two Cities]
Photograph of the beginning of A Tale of Two Cities in Volume I of the compiled version of Charles Dickens' magazine All the Year Round. At the top of the page is a quote that reads "'The Story of our Lives from Year to Year.' - Shakespeare". The book is propped open on a book cradle and there is a clear strap across the left-hand pages to hold them down.
[All the Year Round, title page]
Photograph of the title page of Volume I of the compiled version of Charles Dickens' magazine All the Year Round. The page reads "'The Story of our Lives from Year to Year.' - Shakespeare/All the Year Round. A Weekly Journal/Conducted by Charles Dickens. With which is incorporated household words./Volume I. From April 30, 1859, to October 22, 1859. Being from No. 1 to No. 26./London:No. 11, Wellington Street North. 1859."
[All the Year Round, Vol 1. cover and spine]
Photograph of the cover and spine of All the Year Round, volume 1. It is bound in cloth with an embossed cover and spine. There is gold-stamped lettering on the spine that reads "All the Year Round. Vol. I. Conducted by Charles Dickens. --- 5/6." The book is propped up in a white book stand.
[Amanda Griffith Holding Second Place Trophy]
Photograph of Amanda Griffith of McKinney, Texas. Trophy reads, "Ten Spurs Amanda Griffith Second Place - 2014 Reported Narrative The Mayborn, UNT". Photographed at the 2014 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. Narratives on the Cutting Edge, July 18 - 20, 2014 in Grapevine, TX. Amanda Griffith won second place for "Iranian Women of Independence," in the reported narrative category.
[Amanda Ogle Holding Second Place Award]
Photograph of Amanda Ogle of Weatherford, Texas holding her second place trophy that reads "Amanda Ogle Second Place - 2015 Reported Narrative", that she won for her "A River Trickles Through It," reported narrative at the 2015 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference.
[Amanda Ogle signing book]
Photograph of author Amanda Ogle signing a book during the Mayborn reception at the Southwest Soiree in the Austin Ranch Banquet Hall. The event was held during the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference at the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center in Grapevine, Texas.
[Amanda Talbot at scholars reception]
Photograph of Amanda Talbot, a Mayborn Scholar, at a reception during the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. The event was held at the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center, in Grapevine, TX.
[Amanda Woodard and Dorothy Bland]
Photograph of Amanda Woodard (left) of Dallas, Texas and Dorothy Bland (right), Mayborn Dean and Graduate Institute Director. Trophy reads, "Ten Spurs Amanda Woodard Runner Up - 2014 The Mayborn, UNT". Photographed at the 2014 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. Narratives on the Cutting Edge, July 18 - 20, 2014 in Grapevine, TX. Amanda Woodard won Runner Up for "If The Good Lord," runner up entries to be published in "Ten Spurs".
[Ampico brand player piano rolls on display]
Photograph of Ampico player piano rolls on display in the Sandborn Room of Willis Library. The photo was taken during the 48th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference held at Willis Library at the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas.The room was used by Ralph Hartsock, a UNT Librarian, for a presentation on cataloging sheet music.
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