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[Wesley Phelps interview with Craig Washington, August 26, 2022]
Audio interview from the Wes Phelps Podcast Interviews Collection recorded on August 26th, 2022 in Houston, TX. Phelps interviews former United States Representative Craig Washington on his experiences with the Texas State Legislature. Washington begins by discussing a penal code which came to the legislature in 1973, exploring his involvement in rewriting and codifying said penal code. Specifically, Washington speaks on his attempts to repeal sodomy laws found under code 21.06 from state legislation.
[Kristen King selecting childrens books in public library]
Photograph of a person crouching down and selecting a book from a short bookshelf in the children's section of a public library. The person is wearing a black face mask, green shirt, burgundy patterned leggings, and Vans sneakers, and is holding a canvas bag that has a blue monochromatic image of a house with the text "The Book Loft, Solvang, California." The person is in the far back left corner of the image. The childrens section includes short three foot bookshelves against the wall that are partially full with books. A childrens cushioned light blue and beige foam chair, small round wooden table with an alphabet and number design, and blue rug are in the center of the childrens area shown in the image. The rug has images of cartoon fish and bubbles with capital letters in each that form a border around the rug. The upper portion of the wall shows large paper cut-out images of grass, clouds, and hot air balloons over a light blue paper background. One of the clouds has large sans serif pink text that reads "Welcome Back!"
[University of Houston (UH) Music Library furniture and stacks]
Photograph of a study area located in the University of Houston's (UH) Music Library. The study area is situated to the left of the book stacks or bookshelves and is right next to the building's windows that receive an abundance of natural light. The library's study area contains tall wooden desks and red and silver bar stool type chairs, large wooden tables with brown standard chairs and wooden benches, and one cushioned red seat.
[University of North Texas at Dallas (UTD) Edith O'Donnell Arts and Technology (ATEC) building COVID-19 risk level sign]
Photograph of a sign hanging in a window by an entryway of the Edith O'Donnell Arts and Technology (ATEC) building at the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD). The sign is blue with divided colored sections in order from top to bottom: red, orange, yellow, green. The red section reads "high risk of transmission," the orange section reads "extreme caution," the yellow section reads "proceed carefully," and the green section reads "new normal until you're vaccinated." The top of the sign contains white text in capital letters that reads "Today's COVID-19 risk level" and the bottom of the sign contains white text in lowercase letters that reads "dallascounty.org/covid-19/" as well as a small black and white logo.
[University of North Texas at Dallas (UTD) Edith O'Donnell Arts and Technology (ATEC) building COVID-19 signs and hand sanitizer]
Photograph of a stand up sign with a large poster attached that is turquoise colored and features dark green text in capital letters, an orange header with white text in capital letters, and a dark green footer with white and orange text in capital letters and the University of Texas at Dallas logo. The large poster shows a faceless cartoon person with dark hair and a white face mask. The large poster reads, "For your health, we encourage everyone to wear a mask indoors." Behind the large poster, the image reveals a white building interior with a staircase and large windows in the distance. To the right of the sign in the image, there is a smaller A4 size paper sign posted to the wall with the image of a cartoon hand and a hand sanitizer disposal underneath the sign. The small paper sign reads "Please use hand sanitizer before entry."
[Denton County Public Health "vaccinated me at TMS" sticker]
Photograph of a sticker still with its original paper backing that reads "Denton County Public Health" on the top in serif letters over a white background and "vaccinated me at TMS" in serif letters over a light blue background. On the right side of the Denton County Public Health logo is a blue image of the Denton County's original courthouse's clocktower.
[The Alamo historical site with reenactor wearing a face mask]
Photograph of a reenactor in costume and standing in front of the left side of the historical Alamo in San Antonio, Texas. The reenactor is wearing dark blue pants, a light blue button up jacket with gold buttons, brown leather belt with a buckle, canvas cross belt, black top hat, black cloth face mask, and black leather boots. The reenactor is also holding a rifle and has a short knife in a holder on the belt. Metal fencing is to the right of the reenactor in the image. The main wooden door and two columns from the front façade of the Alamo is shown in the image.
[Alamo "Living History Encampment" outdoor exhibit in San, Antonio]
Photograph of an outdoor exhibit titled "Living History Encampment" at the historic Alamo in San Antonio, Texas. A man in a blue shirt and black top hat is shown in the distance to the right of the image behind a walking pedestrian in a white t-shirt, shorts, and sneakers who are both standing on the other side of the thin rope containing the exhibit. The exhibit contains a white awning or tent over historical props made to look like an old war-time era campsite. A clear and black cube box is situated on and around wooden logs and has a small red and yellow letter sign that reads "Donations." Another larger red and yellow letter sign hanging reads "Living History Encampment in old Baskerville-esque typeface lettering.
[Texas Fashion Collection director adjusts the hem of a Marta de Diego]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection director adjusts the hem of a Marta de Diego evening dress as part of collection digitization efforts, in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Katy Allred's Thanksgiving spread]
Photograph of a charcuterie board and other food on a glass coffee table for Katy Allred's Thanksgiving dinner.
[kYmberly Keeton's Australian Shephard and Blue Heeler named Roxy Blue Keeton]
Photograph of kYmberly Keeton's Australian Shephard and Blue Heeler named Roxy Blue Keeton. The closeup photograph shows Roxy Blue looking over to the right of the image with a joyous expression. Roxy Blue has one blue eye and one brown eye.
[Cloth face mask made by Ada Ramirez]
Photograph of a home made cloth face mask made from fabric featuring a cat pattern.
[Lindsey Witt's calendar page]
Photograph of Lindsey Witt's weekly calendar page with a row containing the title, "The Week Of:." The majority of the page has six columns with a heading for each day of the week, except Saturday and Sunday which is grouped together to state, "Weekend." The bottom of the page has a row with the subtitle, "Notes." Witt has handwritten the date span on the top of the page, "October 26-November 1." Each day and the "Notes" section also has handwritten bullet point notes in pen pertaining to classwork due dates and Zoom meetings, as well as personal duties and obligations.
[Dallas Covid Testing Site]
Photograph of a large parking lot in Victory Park, Dallas, Texas. This site was used for Covid testing and we set up immediately after the COVID-19 pandemic closed everything.
[TXSSAR Officer Reports: March 26 - 29, 2020]
Officer Reports for the Texas Society, Sons of the American Revolution, compiled for the March 26 - 29, 2020 annual meeting.
Episode 31:Senior Housing and Healthcare Trends with Dr. Becky Knight
Interview with Dr. Becky Knight for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) podcast. In this episode, Susan speaks with Dr. Becky Knight, who is a faculty member in UNT's Health Services Administration program within the Department of Rehabilitation and Health Services. They discuss Dr. Knight's background in gerontology, healthcare, and senior housing administration, as well as the trends that have developed in those fields in recent years. Dr. Knight answers some common questions people have about healthcare as they age and talks about her work at UNT training the next generation of health services administrators.
[TXSSAR members in costume at the Dallas VA hospital]
Photograph of John Greer, Tom Whitelock, and Dan Hamilton with four other members of the TXSSAR at the Dallas VA Medical Center. They are all in costume, standing side by side and smiling at the camera. The man on the far right side of the photograph is pointing to the back wall with his right hand.
Episode 22: Dr. Jorg Waltje
Interview with Dr. Jorg Waltje for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) podcast. In this episode, Susan interviews Dr. Jörg Waltje, Executive Director of the Center for Faculty Excellence at Texas Woman’s University and author of the book Blood Obsession: Vampires, Serial Murder, and the Popular Imagination. Dr. Waltje explains the Center’s various initiatives aimed at helping both students and faculty succeed. He and Susan also discuss his hobbies, his background in languages and literature, as well as his experiences teaching for OLLI at UNT.
[Naturalization ceremony: July 26, 2019]
Photograph of a naturalization ceremony in Irving, Texas on July 26, 2019. A group of children can be seen on a stage, looking over at a man standing to the left. The man is facing to the right of the camera, holding a microphone. A woman is standing next to the group on the right side of the stage. Audience members can be seen sitting in the foreground of the photograph with their backs turned to the camera.
[Naturalization ceremony: July 26, 2019; 2]
Photograph of a naturalization ceremony in Irving, Texas on July 26, 2019. A group of children can be seen standing on a stage. One young girl in the front of the group is point out to the left of the camera. A caption has been placed digitally over the top portion of the photograph that reads, "That's my Mommy who just became a CITIZEN !!" A series of "v" characters are leading to the girl. A man is kneeling next to her, looking to the left of the camera and smiling. Members of the audience can be seen sitting in the foreground of the photograph with their backs turned to the camera.
[TXSSAR Color Guard at July 26, 2019 naturalization ceremony]
Photograph of the TXSSAR Color Guard at a naturalization ceremony in Irving, Texas on July 26, 2019. They are standing side by side in uniform, looking at the camera. Some members are holding flags and others are holding muskets. Members can be identified as: (l-r) Tom Whitelock, Dan Hamilton, Ned Myers, Tom Van Fossen, Nick Gillian, and T.L. Holden. A caption has been digitally placed over the top portion of the photograph that reads, "Naturalization Ceremony JULY 26, 2019." A second caption has been placed over the bottom portion of the photograph: "Also behind the camera - Don Sielert."
[1971 Ezra Brooks 150 Bourbon Decanter]
Photograph of a 1971 Ezra Brooks 150 motorcycle man 4/5 qt. bourbon decanter, the motorcycle man is missing his head. The inscription on the decanter reads, Ezra Brooks 150 Months Old. 90 Proof. 4/5 Quartz. Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, Bottled by Ezra Brooks Distilling Co., Frankfort, KY.
[1975 Flying W trophy]
Photograph of a motorcycle trophy from the 1975 Weiner & Mustard Race sponsored by the Flying W Motorcycle Club of Dallas. The trophy is black and orange with a golden cyclist at the top.
[1985 president plaque]
Photograph of a plaque awarded to Lory Huitt (Masters) who was elected as the 1985 President for the Flying W Motorcycle Club of Dallas. The inscription on the plaque reads, "In appreciation for your Leadership, Contribution and Support of The Flying W, The Community and Your Friends."
[1987 Flying W trophy]
Photograph of a motorcycle trophy from the 1987 sponsored by the Flying W Motorcycle Club of Dallas. The trophy is made from wood and features a golden cyclist at the top.
[6th Annual Brunch Poster - The Dallas Way]
Photograph of a poster used at the Dallas Way 6th Annual Brunch with host Lory Masters. It reads "6th Annual Brunch; Thank you to our host: Lory Masters; Thank you to our sponsors: $500; Kelli Herd & Kimberly Deneau; Evilu Pridgeon in honor of UNT Libraries Staff; Herschel Weisfeld in honor of George Amerson and Mike Grossman; $250; Stanley Aten & Tom Pearce; Jay Allison and Carl Parker; Dr. Mark Parker & Eric Johnson in honor of Kay Wilkinson; Buddy Mullino & Joel Harris in memory of Jan Mock and Steve Cox; Jay Stankiewicz in memory of my husband, Don Goves; Dr. Louise Young and Vivienne Armstrong".
[The Art of the Motorcycle by the Guggenheim Museum]
Photograph of a first edition The Art of the Motorcycle published by Guggenheim Museum of New York, New York and Harry N. Abrams. The book is a publication of an exhibition that presented one-hundred and fourteen motorcycles of historic importance and design. This book is missing the dust jacket, and displays large water stains on the top left corner and center of the gray silken cloth. The title and the museum name are written in silver.
[Assorted Cowgirl memorabilia]
Photograph of an assortment of Cowgirl memorabilia such as a graphic t-shirt of a cowboy boot, a leather wallet with the name Correna inscribed on it, magazines such as the Texas Monthly with the headline Our Heroes have always been Cowgirls, and O U T with the headline The Cowgirls Are Coming, two books "Catch the Cowgirl Spirit, National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame", Fort Worth, Texas, and "Saddle Your Own Horse." The sign in front of the t-shirt reads, Lifes to short to dance with ugly Cowgirls. [2] A dvd staring Katharine Ross, Bo Hopkins, Candy Clark and Wilford Brimley that was inspired by real-life rodeo champion, Sue Pirtle titled "Rodeo Girl." A horseshoe and a [3] pin with a cowboy riding a horse with the letters NIRA, the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association.
[Betty Boop motorcycle advertisement]
Photograph of a Betty Boop metal advertisement sign for the '66 Boop Special, Oop a Doop Motorcycles. Developed in 1998 by King Features / Fleischer Studios. The metal advertisement features Betty Boop sitting on top of the '66 Boop Special, in a motorcycle cap and boots.
[Checkered leather jacket]
Photograph of a red, white and black checkered leather jacket with circle zippers.
Cooking is a Drag!!!
Photograph of a spiral book, titled Cooking is a Drag!!! The photograph features men and women standing around a dining table, some of the men and women are dressed in drag outfits. A handwritten 1994 is seen at the top of the book.
[Cowgirls by Bob Wade]
Photograph of a book titled Cowgirls, by Bob Wade with an introduction by Linda Gray. The front cover of the book features an image of a woman sitting on the front hood of a car with bull horns and pretending to lasso the steed, while another woman behind her drives the vehicle. On the inside of the book an inscription reads, Given to me by Mary Gilbert, Muskogee, Okla. She give me the ribbon when she won The World "Steer Decorating" in L. A. We had a ball. Gutle, Ginger, Mary, Adams, Big Lisa, Little Lisa, Hode, Big Sandy, Larona, [and] Briggs.
[Custom frame display of Lory Masters and Ann Richards]
Photograph of a custom framed letter display to Lory Masters from Governor Ann Richards, dated August 2, 1994. Governor Richards thanks Masters for her contribution towards Richard's reelection campaign. Next to the letter is a photograph of Lory Masters standing beside and posing with Governor Ann Richards in front of a corner bookcase.
[Custom letter and photograph frame]
Photograph of a custom frame with mementos kept from Lory Master's 50th birthday party. The paper in the center is a speech written by Jill Reitmeyer, spoken at Master's birthday event that was held on October 11th at The Tower Club in Dallas. The custom frame also display two photographs from Master's birthday event where she is posing with friends Jill Reitmeyer and Francys Ballenger. Also displayed in the frame is the birthday invitation and a poem.
[Custom record frame]
Photograph of a custom record frame of the album United We Stand by The Brotherhood of Man released in 1970 by Deram Records, London Recordings. Underneath the record is a metal plaque that reads "United We Stand, Lory Huitt, The Prez, 1985." The Flying Motorcycle Club logo is placed to the left of the plaque.
[Custom shadowbox for bow-tie]
Photograph of a custom shadow box for the collar of tuxedo and a black bow-tie. The metal plaque on the glass reads, ""Backstreet Broadway" Flying "W" 1983, Lorrena Huitt (Lory Masters) Master of Ceremonies.""
[The Dallas Bluebonnets]
Photograph of a custom frame for newspaper clippings and photographs of The Dallas Bluebonnets, a football team comprised of women players. The newspaper clipping from The Conquistador at the top is from December 6, 1972 and reads "Look out Cowboys, 'Bluebonnets' prove football for chicks too" by Sue Nahkunst. The roster of the Dallas Bluebonnets include, Skip Wilder (end), Sherry Jobe (halfback), Willie Johnson (defensive end), Pam Fleenor (defensive halfback), Deborah Steward (halfback), Barbara O'Brien (quarterback), Bobbie Grant (defensive tackle) and Lory Huitt aka Lory Masters (tackle).
[Event in 3 Acts t-shirt]
Photograph of a black t-shirt with a graphic of a heart, a quilt and needle and a person that reads, "Heart Stings, The Aids Memorial Quilt and You, An Event in 3 Acts. The National Tour." The shirt is a memento from the "Heart Strings: An Event in Three Acts" which is dedicated to the AIDS cause.
[Extra Mile Award photo collage 1988]
Photograph of a collage made to display photographs taken at The Annual Extra Mile Award event of 1988. Lory Master can be seen in the top photograph wearing a black dress with a red shawl around her shoulders. Other photographs are taken of guests attending the event, wearing formal clothing and seated at their dinner tables or engaged at the wooden podium to give a speech.
[Extra Mile Award photo collage 1989]
Photograph of a collage made to display photographs taken at The Annual Extra Mile Award event held in 1989 at The Hilton Inn in Dallas, Texas. The award winners displayed in the center photograph are (L-R) Nancy Cheyne, Barbara Murrell, Lydia Allen, Stefanie Held, Joanna Kessler, Linda Lee, Susan Venner, Bonnie West, Stephanie Spexarth, and Elinor "Tigie" Lancaster. The remaining photographs displayed on the collage feature other guests attending the Extra Mile award event, seen posing with one another.
[Extra Mile Award photo collage 1990]
Photograph of a collage made to display photographs taken at The Annual Extra Mile Award event held in 1990. The award winners displayed in the center photograph are (L-R) Andrea Spica, Mica England, Paula Matthies, Mary Mallory, Cynthia O'Connor, Barbara O'Brien, Debora "Deb" Elder, Mary Grigsby, Emma Colquitt and Louise Young. The remaining photographs displayed on the collage feature other guests attending the Extra Mile award event, seen posing with one another.
[Extra Mile Award photo collage 1991]
Photograph of a collage made to display photographs taken at The Annual Extra Mile Award event held in 1991. The award winners displayed in the center photograph are (L-R) Sheila Coughlin, Carolyn Dunbar, Diana Garcia, Marty VanKleeck, Kay Wilkinson, Anne Myrick, Rose Padilla, Evilu Pridgeon and Christine Jarosz. The remaining photographs displayed on the collage feature other guests attending the Extra Mile award event, seen standing at wooden podiums.
[Extra Mile Award photo collage 1992]
Photograph of a collage made to display photographs taken at the 5th Annual Extra Mile Award event held in 1992. The award winners displayed in the center photograph are (L-R) Jan Barton, Kathy Bowser, Eve Campbell, Alice Cottrell, Linda Haines, Susan Melnick, Judith Powell, Alpha Thoams, Suzanne Wilson and Katherine Wright. The remaining photographs displayed on the collage feature other guests attending the Extra Mile award event.
[Extra Mile Award photo collage 1993]
Photograph of a collage made to display photographs taken at the 6th Annual Extra Mile Award event held in 1993. The award winners displayed in the center photograph are (L-R) Karen Ashmore, Mary Franklin, an unidentified man, Feleshia Porter, Sue Schrader and Carol West. The remaining photographs displayed on the collage feature other guests attending the Extra Mile award event.
[Extra Mile Award photo collage 1994]
Photograph of a collage made to display photographs taken at the 7th Annual Extra Mile Award event held in 1994. The award winners displayed in the center photograph are (L-R) Ann Brown, Cece Cox, Susan Gore, Dilia Loe, Carolyn Roney, Deb Troll, George Harris and Jack Evans. The remaining photographs displayed on the collage feature other guests attending the Extra Mile award event.
[Extra Mile Award photo collage 1995]
Photograph of a collage made to display photographs taken at the 8th Annual Extra Mile Award event held in 1995. The award winners displayed in the center photograph are (not in order) Lynne Albright, Anne Albritton, Trish Houck, Candy Marcum, Dee Pennington and John Thomas. The remaining photographs displayed on the collage feature other guests attending the Extra Mile award event.
[Extra Mile Award photo collage 1996]
Photograph of a collage made to display photographs taken at the 8th Annual Extra Mile Award event held in 1996. The award winners posing with Lory Masters in the top center photograph are (not in order) Carole Ann Boyd, Joann Raskin, Deborah M. Floyd, Harryette Ehrhardt, Kathy Jack and Elizabeth Anne Martin. The remaining photographs displayed on the collage feature other guests attending the Extra Mile award event.
[Extra Mile Award photo collage 2000]
Photograph of a collage made to display photographs taken at 13th Annual Extra Mile Award event held on August 5, 2000 at The Tower Club in Dallas, Texas. The award winners displayed in the top center photograph are (L-R) Nancy Caldwell, Becky Thompson, Reverend Dr. Mona West, Cheryl Berman and keynote speaker Dianne Hardy Garcia. The remaining photographs displayed on the collage feature other guests attending the Extra Mile award event, seen posing with one another.
[Extra Mile Award photo collage 2001]
Photograph of a collage made to display photographs taken at 14th Annual Extra Mile Award event held on July 21, 2001 at The Adams Mark Hotel. The award winners displayed in the top center photograph are (L-R) Hector Garcia, Stella Hess, Craig Holcomb, Karen McCrocklin (front) Jennifer Parvic and Karen Estes. The remaining photographs displayed on the collage feature other guests attending the Extra Mile award event, seen posing with one another.
[Extra Mile Award photo collage 2002]
Photograph of a collage made to display photographs taken at 15th Annual Extra Mile Award event held on August 10, 2002 at The Adams Mark Hotel. The award winners displayed in the top center photograph are (L-R) Ibis Kaba, Dick Weaver, Sherry Briggs, Kelli Herd and Dawn Jackson. The remaining photographs displayed on the collage feature other guests attending the Extra Mile award event, seen posing with one another.
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