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[Samuel French Award]

Description: Photograph of the Grover Lewis' Samuel French Award, held by UNT Special Collections. The award is a smooth, black rectangle. The top of it has a golden emblem of two masks and a dragon-like figure, the name of the award around inside it. At the bottom is a gold rectangle with the information on the presentation of the award. The Samuel French Award presented to North Texas State College in 1958 for Grover Lewis' performance at the National Collegiate Playwriting Contest for “Wait For Morning, … more
Date: November 23, 2015
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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UNT State of the University Address: 2015

Description: Recording of the 2015 "State of the University" address by the UNT president, celebrating the exact day of the university's 125th anniversary, and highlighting the past year's progress and achievements as well as the plan for the budget and improvements for the coming year. This video includes introductory remarks and a video describing the history of UNT.
Date: September 16, 2015
Duration: 1 hour 20 minutes 34 seconds
Creator: University of North Texas. College of Music.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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Music for the Saxophone Duet Genre: an Annotated Bibliography of Selected Original Music

Description: In 1861, Jerôme Savari (1819-1870) composed Duo for Soprano Saxophone and Alto Saxophone. Since then, more than 400 duets were written, yet many musicians are not aware of this repertoire. The lack of recommended repertoire and insufficient information regarding this genre reduces the use of the saxophone duet in both pedagogical and concert settings. The purpose of this study is to examine the importance of the saxophone duet genre by identifying the standard repertoire and creating an annotat… more
Date: August 2015
Creator: Chien, Wei-Lun
Partner: UNT Libraries

A History of Fort Worth in Black & White 165 Years of African-American Life

Description: A History of Fort Worth in Black & White fills a long-empty niche on the Fort Worth bookshelf: a scholarly history of the city's black community that starts at the beginning with Ripley Arnold and the early settlers, and comes down to today with our current battles over education, housing, and representation in city affairs. The book's sidebars on some noted and some not-so-noted African Americans make it appealing as a school text as well as a book for the general reader. Using a wealth of pri… more
Access: Restricted to UNT Community Members. Login required if off-campus.
Date: November 2015
Creator: Selcer, Richard F.
Partner: UNT Press
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