Number 231 of the monthly bulletin produced by North Texas State Teachers College providing information about schools and colleges on campus including their history, programs, and course offerings. This issue discusses the School of Business Administration.
The Coexistence Review by Larry McMurtry. The cover is a worn and stained manila color, the top left corner of it containing its Dewey shelving numbers in pencil. The bottom right contains an abstract star, red in color. The title is displayed over most of the page, the letters in thin black except for the first letter of both words. Larry McMurtry published in an alternative literary magazine known as the Coexistence Review. One entry was to become a part of his first novel, Horseman, Pass By. McMurtry worked on this magazine with Grover Lewis and John Lewis.
Aerial photograph of the Little Dormitory Group of North Texas State College, 1951. Circled in ink are the structures Bell Hall, Coke Hall, Culberson Hall, Hamilton Hall, Ireland Hall, Murrah Hall, Roberts Hall, Rose Hall, Throckmorton Hall, Runnells Hall, Cooks' Lounge and Toilets, and the Storage and Wash House.
Photograph of Marquis Hall at North Texas State College in 1951. Marquis Hall was the first dormitory built on campus, designed to house one hundred-twelve women.
Photograph of the administration building at North Texas State Teacher's college, visible in the background, at the end of a drive. There are buildings partially visible on either side of the drive, the history building (Curry Hall) is on the left and the language building is on the right. In the foreground, the drive is bracketed by white posts and open gates; it is lined by hedges and plants. Handwritten notes on the back of the photo say, "Administration Building Before 1958" at the top and "Auditorium Bldg - exterior" at the bottom.
Photograph of Oak Street Hall at North Texas State College. The east wing was the original part of the building, build in 1941-1942, as a two story, brick veneer apartment house erected by Mrs. W. J. McConnell. It was built to house one hundred women. A later addition increased the space and allowed another one hundred and twenty-five to be housed.
Monthly newsletter of the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) Detachment No. 835, at North Texas State College describing the group's activities, announcements, events, and other information to AFROTC members.
Photograph of Terrill Hall at North Texas State College, 1951. Named for the third President, Menter B. Terrill, this was the second dormitory for women built on campus, erected between 1938-1939.
Photograph of Terrill Hall at North Texas State College, 1951. Named for the third President, Menter B. Terrill, this was the second dormitory for women built on campus, erected between 1938-1939.
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