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Well done, Mr. Shepperd (open access)

Well done, Mr. Shepperd

Clipping of an article in The Waco News-Tribune about Texas attorney general John Ben Shepperd and his accomplishments, while in office, for the state of Texas. The article addresses Shepperd's foil of a "Communist inspired plot". It also elaborates on Shepperd's staff and his accomplishments on "a staggering amount of legal labor expended on behalf of the people of Texas." There is an emphasis at the end of the return of unused budget money to the state treasury, a show of his "efficiency" while in office.
Date: January 22, 1954
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
Well-rounded educational pie includes the arts (open access)

Well-rounded educational pie includes the arts

A newspaper clipping featuring an article written by Renee Schafer about her son, Evan coming home from school enthusiastic about something he learned in music class. It got Schafer thinking about how her son's school district has considered down-sizing their arts department due to funding being low, and most administrators believe art and music is fluff. Schafer challenges this notion by stating that her sons music exercise helped him understand fractions.
Date: April 20, 1993
Creator: Schafer, Renee
System: The UNT Digital Library
[The West Texas News clippings] (open access)

[The West Texas News clippings]

Newspaper clippings from The West Texas News. This includes articles written by Jack Ainslie.
Date: [1917..]
Creator: Jack Ainslie
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wharton County Lulac to award scholarships (open access)

Wharton County Lulac to award scholarships

Newspaper clipping from unknown publication, with handwritten notation of 1950. This article concerns the Wharton County LULAC council scholarships for Wharton County Junior College. It covers the application details for four scholarships to be awarded for the semester beginning in February of 1950.
Date: 1950
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
Wheels of invention (open access)

Wheels of invention

A newspaper clipping, published by The Dallas Morning News, features an article with the headline, "Wheels of invention - Story inspires Bedford students to roll out of car-designs ideas" written by A. Lee Graham. Students at Shady Brook Elementary School, Bedford Texas, have been transforming burger boxes, mustard bottles, toilet paper rolls and other unlikely items to build toy cars. The inspiration comes from a book titled "Galimoto," which means car in Chichewa, a native language in Malawi, Africa.
Date: December 27, 1998
Creator: Graham, A. Lee
System: The UNT Digital Library
When Baylor College was at Independence (open access)

When Baylor College was at Independence

Newspaper clippings regarding biography of R.E.B. Baylor, history of Baylor University, and memorial to R.E.B. Baylor, ca. 1900-1920
Date: unknown
Creator: Wedemeyer, Charles H.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Why 'Enforcement' Omitted (open access)

Why 'Enforcement' Omitted

Newspaper clipping titled "Why 'Enforcement' Omitted" from 1964. The title refers to the "omission of the word 'enforcement' from the Republican civil rights plank" and details the reasons behind it. Followed by another article titled "Scranton Will Fight Again" and a section of comics.
Date: 1964
Creator: Evans, Rowland & Novak, Robert
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Whyte Classification System Clipping] (open access)

[Whyte Classification System Clipping]

2 clippings from the December 1979 issue of Model Railroader about the Whyte Classification System. On the left is a brief description of the history and use of the system, and on the right is a table of the most common classifications. Written underneath the clippings is "- Model Railroader Dec 1979."
Date: December 1979
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
Will Getty Scale Hill of Hopes? (open access)

Will Getty Scale Hill of Hopes?

A newspaper clipping featuring an article on the Getty Center naming a new president and chief executive to guide the art institution. Dr. Barry Munitz has been named new president and CEO of the Getty Center, well established for his career as an educator, program assistant in a philanthropic foundation, successful businessman and university administrator. The new president challenge is finding creative ways to support the public discourse in contemporary cultural life.
Date: July 21, 1997
Creator: Knight, Christopher
System: The UNT Digital Library
[William McCarter, Arts Educator] (open access)

[William McCarter, Arts Educator]

A newspaper clipping featuring an article on Dr. William McCarter, Art Professor at the University of North Texas. McCarter received his doctor of education in 1968 - the same year he came to teach at UNT, in 1989 he and his colleague Dr. Jack Davis, co-directed North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts funded by the Getty Center. McCarter states he acts like a broker for the museums, schools and universities, bringing them together to teach them how to educate young children.
Date: January 30, 1995
Creator: Tyson, Janet
System: The UNT Digital Library
[William McCarter giving Albert C. Barnes lectures] (open access)

[William McCarter giving Albert C. Barnes lectures]

A newspaper clipping with information regarding the Albert C. Barnes art collection and a series of lecturers focusing on the artist and the Barnes Foundation. Dr. William McCarter, professor at UNT will be discussing "Dr. Albert C. Barnes: The Education of an Educator."
Date: May 27, 1994
Creator: The Dallas Morning News
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Wirtz expects farm hands to unionize, part one] (open access)

[Wirtz expects farm hands to unionize, part one]

Newspaper clipping of the comments U.S. Labor Secretary W. Willard Wirtz made during his speech at the 1966 LULAC conference in Houston. Wirtz discussed why farm field hands should be unionized. Article also contains Wirtz's comments at a press conference.
Date: 1966
Creator: Lee, Bill
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Wirtz expects farm hands to unionize, part two] (open access)

[Wirtz expects farm hands to unionize, part two]

Newspaper clipping of the comments U.S. Labor Secretary W. Willard Wirtz made during his speech at the 1966 LULAC conference in Houston. Wirtz discussed why farm field hands should be unionized. Article also contains Wirtz's comments at a press conference.
Date: 1966
Creator: Lee, Bill
System: The Portal to Texas History
Woman, 29, wounds an off-duty sheriff's deputy, then kills self (open access)

Woman, 29, wounds an off-duty sheriff's deputy, then kills self

Clipping from an unknown newspaper of an article titled, "Woman, 29, wounds an off-duty sheriff's deputy, then kills self."
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Wonders of the World] (open access)

[Wonders of the World]

Discusses the wonders of the world. Flip side lecture of the pursuit of happiness through religion and sciences with the lecturer demonstrating part of his lecture.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Would You Like A Place In History? (open access)

Would You Like A Place In History?

Pittsburg County Historical Association. Report of charter memberships available in the newly formed society. Outlines of goals of the group and officers are given. Newspaper article with photo, original
Date: 2013
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Wright Morrow defends Texas' pale spot (open access)

Wright Morrow defends Texas' pale spot

Letter to the editor of the Houston Press criticizing a statement made by Attorney-General Robert F. Kennedy about the importance of the annexation of Texas to the United States. In his article, Morrow points out that key historical figures supported Texas' annexation including James K. Polk, Andrew Jackson, and General Sam Houston.
Date: unknown
Creator: Morrow, Wright
System: The Portal to Texas History
Wright says Pickle is aiding Blakley in race (open access)

Wright says Pickle is aiding Blakley in race

Newspaper clipping about Jim Wright, U.S. Congressman, saying that the Texas Employment Commission member Jake Pickle is helping William A. Blakley in the senatorial campaign.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
Young and Inexperienced (open access)

Young and Inexperienced

Column concerns population information that indicates the growing elder citizenship of the country. Also mentioned are figures showing that 53% of the population was under the age of 21 at the time of the Korean War.
Date: 2013
Creator: McGalliard, William A.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Youth, Money, Competition Changing The Image of the Rodeo (open access)

Youth, Money, Competition Changing The Image of the Rodeo

Interviews with Larry Mahan, Jim Shoulders, Ronnie Rossen and others. Newspaper article, original
Date: 2013
Creator: Mike Cochran, AP Forth Worth
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Youth Power-USA (open access)

Youth Power-USA

Column concerns report on recent conference held at O.U. by Oklahoma Federation B&PW, as reported by Mrs. Juanita Powers and Mrs. Grace Reasoner. "Youth Power-USA" was the topic studied. Problems of youth and plans to contribute help are outlined. newspaper article, original
Date: 2013
Creator: McGalliard, William A.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
YWCA selects 4 to be honored at '98 Mentors & Allies Award (open access)

YWCA selects 4 to be honored at '98 Mentors & Allies Award

A newspaper clipping, published in The Dallas Morning News, features an article written by Robert Miller, with the headline, "YWCA selects 4 to be honored at '98 Mentors & Allies Award." Embedded into the column is a snippet that says that Edward and Betty Marcus Foundation will grant nearly $600,000 to fifteen graduate students at the University of North Texas for the UNT Marcus Fellows Program. Five graduate students each year, for three years, will receive a stipend from the graduate to work with museums and educators to developing art related courses. The University of North Texas and Dr. Jack Davis have been underlined. A handwritten note on the top left corner reads, "Dr. Davis, I didn't know if you had seen this. -Kelly."
Date: August 14, 1998
Creator: Miller, Robert
System: The UNT Digital Library