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[1976 election results]
The results of the primary election for district 33-G, 1976.
[Administration Meeting for President's Report, 1976]
Photograph of four members of the university's administration inside a conference room. In the image the members are looking over paperwork over a large conference table. Behind them hangs a large map of the campus that reflects back on to the table.
[Administration Meeting for President's Report, 1976]
Photograph of four members of the university's administration inside a conference room. In the image the members are looking over paperwork over a large conference table. Behind them hangs a large map of the campus that reflects back on to the table.
[Administration Meeting for President's Report, 1976]
Photograph of four members of the university's administration inside a conference room. In the image the members are looking over paperwork over a large conference table. Behind them hangs a large map of the campus that reflects back on to the table.
[Administration Meeting for President's Report, 1976]
Photograph of four members of the university's administration inside a conference room. In the image the members are looking over paperwork over a large conference table. Behind them hangs a large map of the campus.
[Administration Meeting for President's Report, 1976]
Photograph of four members of the university's administration inside a conference room. In the image the members are looking over paperwork over a large conference table. Behind them hangs a large map of the campus that reflects back on to the table.
[Administration Meeting for President's Report, 1976]
Photograph of four members of the university's administration inside a conference room. In the image the members are looking over paperwork over a large conference table. Behind them hangs a large map of the campus that reflects back on to the table.
[Administration Meeting for President's Report, 1976]
Photograph of four members of the university's administration inside a conference room. In the image the members are looking over paperwork over a large conference table. Behind them hangs a large map of the campus that reflects back on to the table.
[Administration Meeting for President's Report, 1976]
Photograph of four members of the university's administration inside a conference room. In the image the members are looking over paperwork over a large conference table. Behind them hangs a large map of the campus that reflects back on to the table.
[Administration Meeting for President's Report, 1976]
Photograph of four members of the university's administration inside a conference room. In the image the members are looking over paperwork over a large conference table. Behind them hangs a large map of the campus that reflects back on to the table.
[Administration Meeting for President's Report, 1976]
Photograph of four members of the university's administration inside a conference room. In the image the members are looking over paperwork over a large conference table. Behind them hangs a large map of the campus that reflects back on to the table.
[Advertisement: "We Keep Good Company"]
Newspaper clipping with an advertisement for Ken's Man's Shop, "We Keep Good Company" published by The Dallas Morning News, November 1976.
[Advertisements for Ken's Man's Shop published in The Dallas Morning News and Dallas Times Herald]
Newspaper clipping with an advertisement for Ken's Man's Shop, published by the Dallas Morning News and Dallas Times Herald, July 18, 1976.
Annual Meeting of the Texas Society, Sons of the American Revolution, 1976
Program for the 80th annual meeting of the Texas Society Sons of the American Revolution, held from March 19 through the 20, 1976 in the North Park Inn, in Dallas, Texas, including a list of sessions for the meeting and related information about the organization and conference. The meeting was called to order by President Colonel Joe M. Hill, Jr., in Room C-2 of the North Park Inn.
[Anshel Brusilow holding book of sheet music]
Photograph of Anshel Brusilow, a professor in the NTSU music department and the Symphony Conductor, standing in his office. Behind him there are pictures attached to the wall and a filing cabinet. Brusilow is holding a book of sheet music written by Stravinsky and he is wearing a white button-down shirt.
[Anshel Brusilow holding Stravinsky sheet music]
Photograph of Anshel Brusilow, a professor in the NTSU music department and the Symphony Conductor, standing in his office. Behind him there are pictures attached to the wall and a filing cabinet. Brusilow is looking at a book of sheet music written by Stravinsky and he is wearing a white button-down shirt.
[Anshel Brusilow looking at Stravinsky sheet music]
Photograph of Anshel Brusilow, a professor in the NTSU music department and the Symphony Conductor, standing in his office. Behind him there are pictures attached to the wall and a filing cabinet. Brusilow is looking at a book of sheet music written by Stravinsky and he is wearing a white button-down shirt.
Application for Recognition of Exemption
An application filled out by the Houston Human Rights Defense Foundation regarding their request to be recognized as a tax-exempt entity.
Articles of Incorporation of The Houston Human Rights Defense Foundation, Inc.
The Houston Human Right Defense Foundation articles of incorporation.
[Bette Surzyszowsui Standing in a Factory]
Photograph of Bette Surzyszowsui standing next to a machine inside a factory.
[Blank poll watcher forms]
Blank forms designed to document the appointment of poll watchers.
[Blurry photo of a man wearing a blazer]
Photograph of a man wearing a North Texas State University blazer (now the University of North Texas). He is sitting in front of a solid-colored background and looking at the camera for his portrait. He is wearing a blazer with a North Texas logo on it. The photo is blurry.
Bob Kap Archive #4
Silent film of the Intercontinental Football League's (IFL's) 1976 European tour to promote American football as a leisure activity. It includes footage of players on buses and in cars, football games, spectators, cheerleaders, European scenery and promotional activities. Many stills of promotional brochures, newspaper articles, and photographs are included.
[Byrd IV and Jayme with their son Byrd V at Foster Park]
Video recording of Jamye Blanke and Byrd Williams IV swinging with their baby son, Byrd Williams V, at Foster Park in Fort Worth. Byrd IV and Jamye took turns filming one another swinging with their son. Byrd V can also be seen sitting and crawling in the grass. Byrd V was 6 3/4 months old at the time this video was recorded and it was his first trip to Foster Park.
[Caldwell County Commissioner's Court, public meeting]
Audio recording of a public meeting at the Caldwell County Commissioner's Court.
[Caldwell County Commissioner's Court, with Judge Scott]
Audio recording of a public meeting at the Caldwell County Commissioner's Court, with Judge Scott and Marion Crowell.
[Campus Folklore at NTSTC, 1923]
Audio recording containing Dorothy Mills Howard's oral history of folklore traditions present on the UNT (then known as North Texas State Teachers College, or NTSTC) campus in 1923.
Canadian and American Approaches
Sound recording of two talks titled "Canadian and American Approaches" and "The Historian Looks at Oral History and Oral Documentation" given by an unknown speaker at an unknown Oral History Association event.
[Charles R. Rose precinct map]
Maps of district votes for Charles Rose's campaign.
[Charles Rose card]
A card for Charles Rose's campaign for state representative.
[Charles Rose fundraising schedule]
A tentative schedule for fundraising for the Rose campaign.
[Chronological history of the Dallas Gay Political Caucus]
Sheets of text documenting gay rights and liberation events throughout the United States since the 1970's.
[Clipping: Activities Abound Around Denton]
Newspaper clipping from the Denton Record-Chronicle, printed Monday, August 30, 1976. The article, Activities Abound Around Denton, was written in regards to a list of activities offered in Denton, Texas and where you can find these activities.
[Clipping: Clay Smothers - one-man minority party]
A scan of an article about State Representative Clay Smothers, a politician who faced controversy from multiple political perspectives.
[Clipping: Concert in Review: Texas Music Needs New ID]
Clipping from The Dallas Morning News, "Concert in Review: Texas Music Needs New ID," published March 29, 1976. The article discusses the terminology "progressive country," and how the category originatned in Austin, Texas in the 60s when college students wanted a place to drink beer, dance and listen to music. The article also mentions a concert that featured musicians such as Willie Nelson, Jerry Jeff Walker and Steven Fromholz.
[Clipping: 'Dear Darcy' A public love letter to a faraway child]
Clipping from the Rambler, "Dear Darcy - A Public love letter to a faraway child," published October 7, 1976. The article is in regards to a song titled "Dear Darcy" to Darcy Fromholz, Steven Fromholz's daughter. The newspaper includes some passages from the song that reads, "Dear Darcy, here's a letter from a guitar. He told me I should play this song for you. I can say it is from him; he'd like to tell you where's he's been. Daddy says it's better when he sings..."
[Clipping: Dillard Ft. Worth: 2 years of growth]
Newspaper clipping from the Women's Wear Dail, "Dillard Ft. Worth: 2 years of growth," published on July 8, 1974.
[Clipping: Gays opposed Smothers bill]
A scan of an article on opposition toward Smothers' bill.
[Clipping: Gays vow fight to change laws]
A clipping of a newspaper which discusses how the Dallas LGBTQIA+ community banded together after a series of arrests in gay clubs.
[Clipping: Geiger, Smothers, Rose in competition for District 33-G seat]
A scan of an article from April 28, 1976 on Smothers' campaign.
[Clipping: GOP bunks branch club after hearing of speaker]
A scan of a Dallas Morning News article about the re-location of a Greater Dallas Young Republicans Club meeting due to Democrat Clay Smothers' choice to speak at their meeting at their regular location.
[Clipping: Most candidates ante up after group's endorsement]
A newspaper clipping about a group endorsement by the Dallas County Democratic Progressive Voters League.
[Clipping: NT History Program To Honor Founder]
Newspaper clipping from the Denton Record-Chronicle, printed Sunday, September 12, 1976. The article, NT History Program To Honor Founder, was written in regards to a lecture series titled, the Kingsbury Lyceum, which will pay tribute to Dr. J. L. Kingsbury. Kingsbury was the first curator of the North Texas State Teachers College historical collection.
[Clipping: Play To Benefit Elderly]
Newspaper clipping from the Denton Record-Chronicle, printed Thursday, February 5, 1976. The article, Play To Benefit Elderly, was written in regards to a program being developed by the North Texas State University Center for Studies in Aging that will examine and discuss protective services for the elderly.
[Clipping: Police aim at gay clubs]
A Dallas Times Herald article about the Dallas Police Department's vice squad arresting men in 1976 at Club Dallas, a gay club.
[Clipping: Police aim at gay clubs]
A series of clippings from the Dallas Times Herald and The Dallas Morning News about the Dallas Police Department Vice squad raiding gay clubs, as well as the subsequent protests from the LGBTQIA+ community.
[Clipping: Rep. Clay Smothers challenges young GOP]
A scan of an article about Smothers speaking to a group of young Republican voters.
[Clipping: Rose, Smothers trade accusations]
A Dallas Morning News clipping about Charles Rose and Clay Smothers fighting before an election.
[Clipping: Smothers blasts press for 'irresponsible' poll]
A scan of a Dallas Times Herald article about Smothers 'blasting' the press for a poll which asked people to vote for their top 10 least intelligent politicians (Smothers was part of the poll).
[Clipping: Smothers criticizes NAACP]
A scan of an article on Smothers criticizing the NAACP.
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