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Unfinished Business: Challenges for the New Millennium. 82nd Annual ACU Lectureship
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Faith Under Fire: Biblical principles and faithful practice are always at odds with humanism. A retreat is unthinkable! 79th Annual Lectureship
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Ensemble: 2017-04-20 – Global Rhythms
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Global Rhythms concert performed at the UNT College of Music Winspear Hall.
Date:
April 20, 2017
Creator:
University of North Texas. Percussion Ensemble.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Ensemble: 1996-03-10 - Zebras
UNT Zebras concert presented at the UNT College of Music Kenton Hall.
Date:
March 10, 1996
Creator:
Zebras (Musical group)
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The UNT Digital Library
Ensemble: 1995-11-12 - Zebras
Ensemble concert presented at the UNT College of Music Kenton Hall.
Date:
November 12, 1995
Creator:
Zebras (Musical group)
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The UNT Digital Library
Ensemble: 1997-11-13 - The Zebras
Jazz concert performed at the UNT College of Music Kenton Hall.
Date:
November 13, 1997
Creator:
University of North Texas. The Zebras.
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The UNT Digital Library
Faculty Recital: 2000-11-30 - The Zebras
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Ensemble concert performed at the UNT College of Music.
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November 30, 2000
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University of North Texas. The Zebras.
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The UNT Digital Library
Ensemble: 1988-04-10 - Dan Haerle and Friends
Jazz concert performed at the NTSU School of Music Recital Hall.
Date:
April 10, 1988
Creator:
Haerle, Dan
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The UNT Digital Library
Ensemble Recital: 1999-04-15 - The Zebras
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A jazz recital performed at the UNT College of Music Kenton Hall.
Date:
April 15, 1999
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University of North Texas. The Zebras.
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The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with W. B. Brown, III and S. W. Brown, October 11, 2016
Interview with Werdna Burton Brown, III ("Pinky"), and Spencer Whitewood Brown, both alumni of Tivy High School, from Kerrville, Texas. Pinky and Spencer share their memories of growing up in Kerrville in the 1940's and 50's.
Date:
October 11, 2016
Creator:
Collins, Francelle Robison; Flory, Bonnie Pipes; Brown, Werdna Burton, III & Brown, Spencer Whitewood
System:
The Portal to Texas History
The Nuts and Bolts of Growing Hispanic Works
Lecture given Monday, February 21, 2000, 11:00 AM at Abilene Christian University: "If we can plant growing churches in Latin America, why not get local Spanish evangelistic efforts off and running?"
Date:
February 21, 2000
Creator:
Acosta, Albert
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Wayne Richards, May 23, 2012
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Wayne Richards. Richards joined the Army Air Corps in 1940 and received radio training at Scott Field. Upon completion, he was able to transmit coded messages at 20 wpm. He volunteered for gunnery school, hoping to see combat, and deployed to North Africa with the 301st Bombardment Group (Heavy), 353rd Bomb Squadron, as a B-17 radio operator. In campaigns throughout the Mediterranean and as far east as Athens, he stood out to his colonel as a keen observer. Richards alerted his group when a supposed milk run over Ibiza was rife with antiaircraft fire and was the only one to see that a targeted bridge in Anzio was still standing. He received a warm welcome in Cerignola, Italy, where civilians offered wine and laundry service to the troops. Richards flew the first mission over Rome, admonished to carefully spare the Vatican. He returned home after 50 missions and attended flight school until his discharge in September 1945. Richards completed aeronautics school on the GI Bill and became a commercial pilot.
Date:
May 23, 2012
Creator:
Richards, Wayne
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Richard H. 'Rickie' Feuile, January 26, 2005
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Rickie Feuille. Feuille left the University of Texas Law School the day after Pearl Harbor and enlisted in the Army soon thereafter. After serving for about five months with the Signal Corps in Arizona, he was sent to Air Corps OCS in Miami, Florida and commissioned as a second lieutenant after graduation. His first assignment was with an Air Corps service outfit in Pendleton, Oregon. Within a few months, he was sent to Thermal, California to the 13th Air Service Group. The Group went to Hawaii for jungle training and was split into two groups; Feuille was assigned to the 386th Air Service Group. The 386th went aboard a ship in early January 1945, headed for Iwo Jima but stopped in Saipan first; which was were the invasion fleet was staged. His ship was hit by a kamikaze while in the harbor at Saipan. His unit was put on another ship and they stayed off the beach until February 23rd when Feuille led an advance party of his group to the beach. He saw the famous flag raising and describes seeing bodies everywhere as well as wrecked vehicles; …
Date:
January 26, 2005
Creator:
Feuile, Richard H.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Lefteris Lavrakas, February 19, 2007
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Lefteris Lavrakas. Lavrakas graduated from the US Naval Academy in Annapolis in May of 1942. From 1942 to 1949 Lavrakas served aboard four operational units on sea duty, including service in the Atlantic, Caribbean, North Africa, Mediterranean and Pacific during World War II and in post-war occupation duty. Lavrakas was Assistant Gunnery Officer and Officer of the Deck aboard the USS Eberle (DD-430), escorting convoys to England and participating in the invasions of North Africa and Anzio. He later served as Assistant Gunnery Officer aboard the USS Aaron Ward (DM-34), where they were hit with kamikaze planes while on picket duty at Okinawa. He continued his career with the Navy and retired in 1970 at the rank of captain. He was awarded 2 Bronze Stars.
Date:
February 19, 2007
Creator:
Lavrakas, Lefteris
System:
The Portal to Texas History
A Theology for Working with Hispanics
Lecture given Monday, February 21, 2000, 3:30 PM at Abilene Christian University: "If we can plant growing churches in Latin America, why not get local Spanish evangelistic efforts off and running?"
Date:
February 21, 2000
Creator:
Acosta, Albert
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Lecture on Early Reformation Attempts
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning church history. The lecture begins with a prayer, followed by a devotional, and then a hymn. He speaks about the early attempts to reform the Roman Church, such as the Oratory of Divine Love, which sought to reform the morals of the clergy and laymen.
Date:
unknown
Creator:
Lewis, LeMoine G.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Strategies for Evangelizing Worldwide - A New Day in Latin America
Lecture given Monday, February 17, 1997, 11:00 AM at Abilene Christian University
Date:
February 17, 1997
Creator:
Walker, Jack
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Continent of Great Cities Dinner
Lecture given Monday, February 22, 1999, 4:45 PM at Abilene Christian University
Date:
February 22, 1999
Creator:
Ware, Phil
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Joe Morello Lecture, February 23, 1988: Part 1]
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Jazz Lecture Series presentation by Joe Morello on February 23, 1988 at 9:30AM at the UNT College of Music. Includes lecture and performance by Joe Morello, drums, interspersed with questions from the audience.
Date:
February 23, 1988
Creator:
Morello, Joe, 1929-
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with Paul Monroe, September 15, 2014
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Paul Monroe. Monroe joined the Army Air Forces in April of 1942, as an Aviation Cadet. He received his wings and commission in the summer of 1943. He was then stationed in Carlsbad, New Mexico flying bombardiers in a T-11 trainer. Monroe completed 1,000 hours of flying cadets over a period of nine months. He was then assigned as the Assistant Director of Flying, which is where he served for the remainder of the war. In late 1945 Monroe was sent to Warner Robins, Georgia working as a Personnel Control Officer. In early 1946 he was then sent to Europe, serving with a full reconnaissance squadron, and continued his service into the late 1950s.
Date:
September 15, 2014
Creator:
Monroe, Paul
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Carl Braddock, November 20, 2005
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Carl Braddock. Braddock was born 1 February 1919 in Big Spring, Texas. Joining the Navy during May 1942, he took boot training in San Diego. He was assigned to range finding school and describes the training he received. Upon graduation he was assigned to the USS Saufley (DD-465), which went to Guadalcanal in December, 1942. He describes the bombardment of the island. In May 1943 he was sent to several schools for additional training. Braddock was assigned to the USS Franklin (CV-13) in January 1944 and he describes various battles in which he participated. He recalls the ship being subjected to attack and damaged by kamikaze aircraft on 9 October 1944 and 30 October 1944 which resulted in many casualties. He tells of being evacuated to the USS Santa Fe (CL-60). The Franklin returned to Bremerton, Washington for repairs and he was sent to school again. While in school he was notified that the ship was hit by several bombs with over 700 killed.
Date:
November 20, 2005
Creator:
Braddock, Carl
System:
The Portal to Texas History