[Adjunct Professor Annette Nevins]

Photograph of Annette (Bernhard) Nevins, Editor, reporter, writer and communications specialist at University of North Texas. Nevins is an Adjunct Professor at the Mayborn School of Journalism, she's teaching a media writing class when she was photographed.
Date: February 23, 2017
Creator: Clark, Junebug
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Charles Johnson's book]

Photograph of Dr. Charles Johnson, a professor emeritus at the University of Washington and author of the book "The Way of the Writer", standing at a podium during his keynote. The event was held during the 2017 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference at the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center in Grapevine, TX.
Date: July 23, 2017
Creator: Clark, Junebug
System: The UNT Digital Library

["The Art of Multimedia Storytelling: The Aryan Princess" panel]

Photograph of the "The Art of Multimedia Storytelling: The Aryan Princess" panel during the 2017 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. Seated at the panelists table are Jeff Whittington, KERA's executive producer for special projects, Mike Wilson, editor of The Dallas Morning News, Scott Farwell, senior general assignments and enterprise reporter at The Dallas Morning News, Leona Allen, a Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist, and Dana Amihere, an interactive editor for The Dallas Morning News. Whittington appears to be speaking to the main panelists while the audience looks on and the screen behind them features a photograph by Michael Hogue for The Dallas Morning News. The event and conference were held at the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center in Grapevine, TX.
Date: July 23, 2017
Creator: Clark, Junebug
System: The UNT Digital Library

["Personal Perspective or Navel Gazing?" panel]

Photograph of the "Personal Perspective or Navel Gazing?" panel hosted by (L-R) Sarah Hepola, author of "Blackout: Remembering the Things I Drank to Forget" and essays published in several magazines, Mike Graff, editor of Charlotte magazine, and Jia Tolentino, a contributing writer to the New Yorker's website. The title of the panel and hosts' names are on a screen behind them. The event was held during the 2017 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference at the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center in Grapevine, TX.
Date: July 23, 2017
Creator: Clark, Junebug
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Jim Dale and Rebecca Aguilar]

Photograph of Jim Dale, a marketing specialist with the Mayborn School of Journalism, unidentified, and Rebecca Aguilar, a Mayborn Scholar, standing together in an auditorium at the end of the 2017 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. Behind them is a screen that reads "The Power of Words". The conference was held at the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center in Grapevine, TX.
Date: July 23, 2017
Creator: Clark, Junebug
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Photograph of Mayborn Display]

Photograph of a display on a bookcase in the Mayborn School of Journalism. A book called "Frank W. Mayborn: A Man Who Made a Difference" by Odie B. Faulk and Laura E. Faulk is pictured beside a Pentax camera.
Date: January 23, 2014
Creator: Clark, Junebug
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Dorothy Bland speaks at PRSAA Meeting]

Photograph of Dorothy Bland, dean of the Mayborn School of Journalism, taken at a meeting of the Public Relations Student Society of America.
Date: September 23, 2013
Creator: Clark, Junebug
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Speaker at a PRSAA Meeting]

Photograph of a speaker at a meeting of the Public Relations Student Society of America.
Date: September 23, 2013
Creator: Clark, Junebug
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The Hockey Hero News]

Photograph of The Hockey Hero News of June 23, 1981. The headline of the paper concerns North Texas making it into the hockey conference. In the top left corner is a hockey handle graphic. Under the title is the article title that says: NT in Hockey Conference.
Date: November 23, 2015
Creator: Powers, William
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Sunbelt Championship pendant]

Photograph of a Sunbelt Championship pendant, held by UNT Special Collections. The pendant is dark grey in color, the word Champions engraved at the bottom. The middle of the pendant is in the shape of a football, studded with clear and green gems. The pendant is not attached to anything. Awarded to North Texas for winning the Sunbelt Football Championship
Date: November 23, 2015
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Apogee Stadium coin]

Photograph of an Apogee Stadium coin, held by UNT Special Collections. The coin is a shiny silver in color. On the front side of the coin, the words Apogee Stadium is in the middle. The rim of it is a dark green, word inside the rim. The back of the coin is in the same way, except in the middle is the green eagle symbol for UNT, and the words are the university name and the date September 10, 2011.
Date: November 23, 2015
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The Men and Women in World War II from Denton County]

Photograph of the book, The Men and Women in World War II from Denton County. The book contains photographs and biographical information on the men and women who served in the armed forces in World War II and was published in 1945. The book is white and has a textured surface. At the top of it is an emblem of the American flag (without the stars). The words are engraved in the same white surface, the first four words of the book title are diagonal from left to right.
Date: November 23, 2015
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Football tickets]

Photograph of football tickets, held by UNT Special Collections. The tickets are pink, and one lays on top of the other. The tickets have information on them over the Trinity University game at Fouts Field on November 3, 1956. They have black and red words on them.
Date: November 23, 2015
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The Brunsviga Calculator]

Photograph of the Brunsviga calculator, held by UNT Special Collections. The calculator is silver in color and looks like a mini typewriter. The knobs on it are shiny red. The Brunsviga mechanical calculator was originally developed in 1891 and was manufactured until the 1970s when they were replaced by electronic calculators. This example was used by students and faculty in the NTSU Mathematics Department.
Date: November 23, 2015
Creator: UNT Department of Mathematics
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Necessary Roughness cup]

Photograph of a Necessary Roughness plastic cup, held by UNT Special Collections. The cup has the Paramount Pictures logo printed in UNT green with Necessary Roughness in bold text. In a small cursive the words, "I helped make it happen! are printed at the bottom." UNT’s buildings and football field served as the backdrop for the 1991 football comedy film Necessary Roughness. The University was compensated $65,000 for use of its facilities. In the movie, the fictional Texas State Armadillos follows a string of successful seasons with a host of NCAA violations.
Date: November 23, 2015
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[North Texas Hockey Club shirt]

Photograph of a North Texas Hockey Club shirt, held by UNT Special Collections. The shirt is white with green long sleeves. On the front of the shirt are the words North Texas Hockey Club, the T in Texas shaped like a hockey stick.
Date: November 23, 2015
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[President Nolen's ceremonial mace]

Photograph of President Nolen's ceremonial mace, held by UNT Special Collections. The maces is wooden in composition, on top of which is a silver figure of an eagle. On each side of the mace is a shiny quarter. The surface of the wooden mace is smooth and shiny. This ceremonial mace was carried by UNT President Calvin Cleave Nolen (1971 – 1979) during formal processions like graduation. Nolen’s mace features an embedded quarter from each year the University had changed its name through the 1970s.
Date: November 23, 2015
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Over Here: War Time Rhymes, cover]

Photograph of the cover of "Over Here: War Time Rhymes" by Edgar A. Guest, held by UNT Special Collections. The cover is dark blue with the first part of the title in dark blue inside of a gold banner, the rest of the title and author stamped in gold under it.
Date: September 23, 2016
Creator: Sylve, Joshua
System: The UNT Digital Library

[October and Other Poems]

Photographs of "October and Other Poems" by Robert Bridges, held by UNT Special Collections. The book has an old white cover, framed by a black line and the title printed at the top in black. Image 2, "The West Front" and "To the United States of America." Page 32 contains the title of the first one at the top, and page 33 has the other one at the top followed by the date April 1917.
Date: September 23, 2016
Creator: Sylve, Joshua
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The Red Flower: Poems Written in War Time, cover]

Photograph of the cover of "The Red Flower: Poems Written in War Time" by Henry Van Dyke, held by UNT Special Collections. The cover is white with a dark blue spine, the top of the front contains the title at the top and author at the bottom in dark blue print. In the middle of it is an orange/red flower design.
Date: September 23, 2016
Creator: Sylve, Joshua
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Sonnets from a Prison Camp, title page]

Photograph of the title page from "Sonnets from a Prison Camp" by Archibald Allan Bowman, held by UNT Special Collections. Scottish philosopher and poet Allan Archibald Bowman (1883-1936) was working as a professor at Princeton University when World War I began. He took a leave of absence in 1915, enlisted in the British Army, and was assigned to the Highland Light Infantry. Three years later, Bowman was taken prisoner by German forces during the Battle of Lys. The poems collected in Sonnets from a Prison Camp were written after Bowman’s capture, between April 27 and July 25, 1918. Most were composed at the Rastatt prison camp, though some were written after Bowman was transferred to Hesepe. The volume itself contains twelve chronologically arranged sections and a clean, minimal layout with one sonnet per page. This neatly bound, 152-page book has a board cover with thread wear on the bottom and top of the spine. A lithographed errata slip on different paper is pasted into the binding and precedes the title page. Part of the Soldier Poets section of the exhibit, Sonnets from a Prison Camp contains poems that reflect on the horrors of war, the boredom of life in a …
Date: September 23, 2016
Creator: Sylve, Joshua
System: The UNT Digital Library

[From an Outpost and Other Poems, cover]

Photograph of the cover of "From an Outpost and Other Poems" by Leslie Coulson, held by UNT Special Collections. The white paper cover has a thin orange line that frames the title, followed by a photo of a young man and the author under the picture all in orange tint.
Date: September 23, 2016
Creator: Sylve, Joshua
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Naked Warriors, cover]

Photograph of "Naked Warriors" by Herbert Read, held by UNT Special Collections. In 1917, poet and literary critic Herbert Read co-founded the avant-garde quarterly journal Arts and Letters, which in 1919 published Read’s book Naked Warriors. (The volume’s first section “Kneeshaw Goes to War” originally appeared in Arts and Letters, as noted in the contents.) This sixty-page volume of poetry and prose explores the arc of the British soldier’s combat experience in World War I. Read, who served in the war and was awarded both the Distinguished Service Order and the Military Cross, includes an epigraph before each section, visually separating sections that are joined by a thematic progression rather than common characters. Before the contents page, readers encounter a six-line poem entitled “Parody of a Forgotten Beauty” and a one-paragraph preface in which Read encourages his generation to “strive to create a beauty where hitherto it has had no absolute existence” (5). This desire is reflected in the cover illustration, thought to be the work of artist Wyndham Lewis. The central figure employs Vorticism, an early twentieth-century British art movement using a form of urban cubism to express the dynamism of the modern world. The book is bound in …
Date: September 23, 2016
Creator: Sylve, Joshua
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Forward, March!, cover]

Photograph of the cover of "Forward, March!" by Angela Morgan, held by UNT Special Collections. The dark red cover has the title at the top left corner, followed by a graphic of a hand holding a torch and the author. This all encased by a line, and all in gold lettering/lines.
Date: September 23, 2016
Creator: Sylve, Joshua
System: The UNT Digital Library