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[News release: Ninth Circuit Rejects Army's Request for Rehearing En Banc in Pruitt v. Cheney]
A joint news release from ACLU Foundation of Southern California and Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, Inc. addressing the Ninth Court of Appeal's rejection of a petition that called for a rehearing of the U.S. military's landmark decision to ban LGBT from the U.S. Armed Services.
[Fax: ACT UP/ Presidential Project]
A fax from ACT UP addressing independent presidential candidate, H. Ross Perot, saying he was planning on avoiding the controversy surrounding LGBT cabinet appointments.
[News Release: Firscal Reports Approved]
A news release from the AIDS ARMS Network announcing that their fiscal reports had been accepted and that the Network's partners will continue to be able to assist persons with HIV/AIDS but that some employees of the Oak Lawn Counseling Center could no longer be compensated for their work.
[Blank financial report form]
A blank financial statement form created by the AIDS ARMS Network, Inc. for the AIDS Resource Center for May 1990.
[Meeting minutes for subcontractors meeting, May 21, 1990]
Meeting minutes for an AIDS ARMS Network, Inc. subcontractors' meeting which took place on May 21, 1990.
[Monthly financial report, May 31, 1989]
A financial statement from the AIDS Resource Center for the AIDS ARMS Network, Inc., dated May 31, 1989.
[AIDS Coordinating Committee]
A brief description of the ideas and information Buck Buckingham presented to the AIDS Coordinating Committee to further improve the AIDS ARMS Network.
AIDS Update, Volume 3, Number 5, May 1988
Newsletter of the AIDS Resource Center containing news updates, articles, opinion pieces, and advertisements related to the work of the organization. Cover: photo of the AIDS Memorial Quilt, advertising a display of the quilt in May, 1988.
[Clipping: AIDS Update: The Newsletter of the AIDS Resource Center]
May 1993, Volume VIII, Number 5 edition of The AIDS Resource Center newsletter. The newsletter features "AIDS Update" information about resources, events, and services.
AIDS Update, May 1988
Monthly newsletter describing news and events related to the AIDS Resource Center in Dallas, Texas as well as articles, letters, advice columns, and advertisements of interest to subscribers.
AIDS Update, Volume 3, Number 5, May 1988
Monthly newsletter describing news and events related to the AIDS Resource Center in Dallas, Texas as well as articles, letters, advice columns, and advertisements of interest to subscribers.
AIDS Update, Volume 5, Number 5, May 1990
Monthly newsletter describing news and events related to the AIDS Resource Center in Dallas, Texas as well as articles, letters, advice columns, and advertisements of interest to subscribers.
Policy on Arts Education
Policy on Arts Education submitted to the SFA Education Committee by the AOL Arts and Tourism Committee and adopted by the NCSL Executive Committee. The document details that art is essential to the education of school children as art helps the children develop skills they need to succeed in life, problem solving, appreciation of cultures and communities, building self-esteem and self-discipline, informed perceptions and so forth.
[The Annenberg Foundation grants to arts education]
A newspaper clipping featuring an snippet in the left side on the Annenberg Foundation, a foundation based in St. Davis, Pennsylvania, has announced their latest series of grants towards arts education. A $4.3 million challenge grant to six regional institutes to show how the arts can boost student academic achievements.
[Northern view of the UNT Administration building with surrounding grounds]
Photograph of the Hurley Administration Building on the UNT campus from the north. There are students walking, riding bikes, and sitting on stone benches in the area in front of the building. There are several trees on either side and grass lawns in the area as well.
[From Volunteering to Librarianship: Emily Akers' Library Odyssey]
Audio recording of an interview with Emily Akers as she shares her fascinating journey into the world of libraries. Starting in 12th grade with volunteer work at a public library, Emily's passion for libraries grew through roles such as Teen Advisory Board member and paid employee at the Fruitvale Public Library in Florida. Explore what inspired her to pursue librarianship and how she landed at UNT.
[List of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage from John W. Alexander, May 10, 1865]
List of clothing, camp and garrison equipage from John W. Alexander to H. K. Redway. Items include: hats, jackets, drawers, trousers, shirts, boots, stockings, coats, ponchos, tents, and canteens.
[Receipt of Hamilton K. Redway, May 23, 1865]
Due one jacket Capt. H. K. Redway.
Newsletter, Notes From Nethers, Vol. 1 No. 2, April-May 1971
Newsletter, Notes From Nethers, Vol. 1 No. 2, April-May 1971.
[Katy Allred's cat sleeping on her lap]
Photograph of Katy Allred's cat, Katniss, curled up sleeping on Allred's lap. The keyboard of a laptop computer is also visible.
Infórmate de lo que es el SIDA
Brochure about HIV/AIDS written in Spanish, including causes and methods of transmission, symptoms, resources, and additional information.
[Response: If Not Now, When?]
A filled out response form from Among Friend's agreeing to participate in National Coming Out Day and publicly come out while also encouraging others to do the same. The form has handwritten notes on the back.
Arlington Chapter Secretary Notes, May 12, 2018
A document that collects the notes taken by John Anderson, the chapter secretary, during the monthly meeting of the TXSSAR Arlington Chapter (#7).
[Letter from Mike Anglin to Don Baker]
Letter from Mike Anglin to Don Baker, May 14, 1988.
[Clipping: Democrats to tackle homosexuality issue]
A newspaper clipping from The Dallas Morning News from May 15, 1978 about Democrats "tackling" the issue of LGBTQIA+ livelihoods.
[Clipping: Local homosexuals try political tack]
A newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News from May 10, 1978 about actions taken against the law against LGBTQIA+ lives.
[Clipping: JFK50: For owner peddling house where Oswald stayed]
Newspaper clipping describing Pat Hall's desire to sell her north Oak Cliff home, where Lee Harvey Oswald lived during 1963 until his arrest and charge for assassinating former President President John F. Kennedy. Ms. Hall notes that with the 50th anniversary of Kennedy's assassination nearing, she is selling history.
[Letter from S. T. Appling to Sally Thornhill, May 8, 1899]
This is a letter from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is written by S. T. Appling to Sally Thornhill. In this letter, Appling discusses the current news in her community. She details the goings-on and well-being of family members. She notes to Sally that she has rheumatism in her hands, making it difficult to write. Appling states that the garden is all planted and details which crops are successful or failing at present. She mentions that Henry is currently shearing sheep, updates Sally on community news and family health, and mentions they do not have much fruit this season. She closes the letter by stating that the family should write to them as soon as they are able.
[Clipping: Health agency suspends AIDS researcher]
A Dallas Times Herald clipping about an AIDS researcher being suspended as a result of using their position to divert funds to a private company.
[Clipping: Senate adopts AIDS resolution]
A Daily Texan clipping about the Texas Senate adopting an AIDS resolution which honored the caretakers of patients with and victims of AIDS.
[Clipping: Senate confirms California lesbian to HUD post]
A Fort Worth Star-Telegram clipping about Roberta Achtenberg being confirmed as an HUD official.
[Clipping: Senate thwarts Helms' bid to obstruct AIDS measure]
A Dallas Morning News clipping about Jesse Helms attempting to bring more debate on an AIDS funding bill, but the bill pushed through without any extra debate.
[RE: Special Getty-Sponsored Two-Week Summer Staff Development]
A memo from Eileen Babcock, District Program Maintenance Coordinator for the Getty Center, to the Superintendents, Assistant Superintendents, Directors of Curriculum, Art Educators, Art Specialists, National Diffusion Network (NDN) Facilitators, and Board of Education Presidents. The memo is in regards to the special Getty-Sponsored two-week summary staff development discipline-based art education inservice for July 1990. A free satellite video tele-conference on Art For All will be broadcast nationwide downlinks May 15, 1990. Included in the memo is the flyer which gives more details about the conference.
["Before the Second Set: A Visit with Satchmo", tape 1 of 2]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during "Before the Second Set: A Visit with Satchmo" with actor Akin Babatunde held on May 16th, 2003 at the Clarence Muse Café Theatre. The footage shows Babatunde performing the full play and ends on the first round of applause.
["Before the Second Set: A Visit with Satchmo" tape 2 of 2]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during "Before the Second Set: A Visit with Satchmo" with actor Akin Babatunde held on May 16th, 2003 at the Clarence Muse Café Theatre. The footage shows Babatunde coming back on stage to applause followed by the closing remarks for the performance given by Curtis King.
[Letter to Mike Anglin and others from Don Baker]
Letter from Don Banker to Mike Anglin and others. The letter is in regards to a letter from John Thomas, and wants to set up a meeting to discuss "what is contained explicitly and implicitly in the letter."
[Letter from John Ballator]
A thank you letter from John Ballator to Carl B. Compton regarding some advice about his lithograph prints.
[Letter from Christopher Bancroft, May 1988]
Photocopy of a letter from Christopher Bancroft, Bancroft Operations, to a friend. In regards to a benefit for Denton County Friends of the Family, a gala dinner-dance called "The Great Escape to Santa Fe." The event is to be held Friday, June 10, 1988 from 7:00 pm until 11:30 pm. The purpose of the event is to raise $15,000 dollars to further the work of the shelter for battered women and children. Bancroft hopes that the guests will make a size-able donation of $100 dollars for the cause. From the desk of Jack Davis, vice provost, professor of fine arts, college of visual arts.
[Matlock Rose Rides Christmas Four]
Photograph of Matlock Rose riding Christmas Four at the Cowtown Posse Cutting Event during May 1966. They are in an outdoor dirt roping arena, with fences and metal out-buildings visible in the background.
[Clipping: Bosque' Hits the Big Time]
Clipping titled, "Bosque' Hits the Big Time" by Michael Barnes in Austin American-Statesman, May 29, 1992. On the backside are a list of Main Events of Steven Fromholz's acting in Bosque County, Texas at the Live Oak Theatre, May 30, 1992.
[Article: Austin Fashion Awards, 2013]
Article about the Austin Fashion Awards held to wrap up Austin Fashion Week in 2013.
[Postcard from John C. Barr]
Postcard sent from John C. Barr in Jerseyville, IL to Charles B. Moore giving a brief overview of recent events. Mr. Barr notes a visit from a friend and the ripening of fruit plants. Two notes on the front of the card read: "Received May 8 1874" and "4th. 1 inch rain last night."
[E-mail from Terry Barrett to Nancy Walkup Reynolds, May 2, 1996]
A letter from Terry Barrett to Nancy Walkup Reynolds explaining their rough outline of an upcoming presentation about art criticism.
Museums wary of becoming relics
A newspaper clipping featuring an article on members of the American Association of Museums worried about their place in the future, after cultural facilities started facing a crisis not only financial but of relevance. Art directors, associates and educators are constantly concerned with the theme of relevance and have thought of new ways to stay relevant in the community. What they are looking towards to reviving the interested in art and art culture is education in the public system teaching the important of art.
[Mecklenburg Declaration Commemorative Medal]
Sons of the American Revolution "Mecklenburg Declaration" commemorative medal with an image of a hornet's nest, attached to a blue, gold, and white ribbon. The name plate reads "atp. L. S. VanDuzer New York."
Anne Burnett and Charles Tandy Foundation
A letter from Thomas F. Beech, executive vice president of the Tandy Foundation, to Elaine Stearns, research assistant at the Office of Advancement, University of North Texas. Beech has given Stearns a copy of the information that she has requested, attached to the letter is the grant application information for the Tandy Foundation.
BF-064: Oil Well Work Over Rig - Otis Engineering
The film depicts a demonstration of personnel from Otis Engineering assembling parts of a work over drilling rig using a Bell 204. No sound.
[Redemption Deed, May 2, 1882]
Redemption Deed from Robert Bean to Levi Perryman on May 2, 1882, for land that was sold in a tax sale to satisfy delinquent taxes owed. The property is described in the document.
[Bravo! Vail Music Festival cancellation notice letter]
Photograph of a typed letter from Bravo Vail! Music Festival's Board Chair, Artistic Director and Executive Director notifying the recipient about the cancellation of the summer event due to "health and safety...priorities" from Covid-19.
[Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival cancellation notice letter]
Photograph of a typed letter from the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival Board President, Artistic Director and Executive Director notifying the recipient about the cancellation of the summer event "due to the coronavirus pandemic."
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