[Kendall-Bruce Literary Society, 1901-1902]

Photograph of members and advisors of the Kendall-Bruce Literary Society, North Texas State Normal College, 1901-2. The photograph shows twenty-nine men seated and standing in rows on the front steps of the Normal Building, facing the camera. At the front is a framed sign which reads in part "Kendall-Bruce Society". Seated in the first row at far left is Professor Kendall, and seated at far right of first row is Dr. Bruce. Photographic print mounted on dark card mount. Reverse with transfer from another photograph, and handwritten notes: "The first picture ever made of the Kendall - Bruce Literary Society - Spring of 1902" and "St.7.96-4" The Kendall - Bruce Literary Society was founded September 30, 1901, and named after Joel Sutton Kendall and William H. Bruce, who would each serve as President of North Texas State Normal College, and had been "beloved teachers". In 1908/9, the society was renamed the Robert E. Lee Literary Society, at the request of then President Bruce.
Date: 1902
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Brownies basketball team, North Texas State Normal College]

Photograph of the Brownies basketball team of the North Texas State Normal College, between 1902 and 1922, possibly from 1911/1912. The twelve young women are seen wearing uniforms consisting of a long-sleeved turtle-neck jumper and below-knee-length skirt and dark stockings and shoes. They sit or stand in three rows, and the one at top center holds a basketball on which is written the team name, "Brownies". Girl's basketball started at North Texas around 1902, and a version of this photo is attributed to 1911/1912.
Date: [1902..1922]
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Graduates of John B. Denton College]

Copy negative of the graduating class of John B. Denton college.
Date: 1902~
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Portrait of Elbert Gentry]

Portrait of Elbert Gentry wearing a suit and tie and looking to the right.
Date: [1902..1910]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History