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[Letter from Nancy Walkup Reynolds to Dorothy Gayle Andrews, November 28, 1995] (open access)

[Letter from Nancy Walkup Reynolds to Dorothy Gayle Andrews, November 28, 1995]

Photocopy of a letter from Nancy Walkup Reynolds, Project Coordinator for North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Dorothy Gayle Andrews. In reference to a letter Dorothy had sent to Kathy Talley-Jones of the Getty Center, about some concerns Andrews had after attending a Texas Arts Education Association conference. In particular, some concerns about what Dr. Fox has said during the conference which Reynolds finds disturbing, as many other faculty had not reported it from that perspective. The rest of the letter goes into details about North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, and the good they have been doing for Texas institutes and higher arts education.
Date: November 28, 1995
Creator: Reynolds, Nancy
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from Bill McCarter to Chad Woolery, November 11, 1994] (open access)

[Letter from Bill McCarter to Chad Woolery, November 11, 1994]

Photocopy of a letter from Bill McCarter, co-director of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Bill Cormack, Superintendent of Dallas ISD. McCarter writes that from the point of view of NTIEVA, there has been new energy and focus from Woolery's good words from their panel, TASA/TASB. It gave NTIEVA them insight into the leadership Woolery is providing. McCarter also writes that they appreciate Dr. Skinner and Bill Cormack, who have proven themselves as able spokespersons for the distract during their recent meeting at the Dallas Museum between DMA Education Committee and members of the Board of the Marcus Foundation. McCarter ends the letter by stating that NTIEVA is in the early stages of planning for activities during the summer of 1995 and that the involvement of the Dallas teachers makes them look forward to another successful Institute. Copied on the letter are, Jack Davis, J. Skinner and Bill Cormack.
Date: November 11, 1994
Creator: McCarter, William
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from Cassandra Broadus to Sylvia Russell, November 8, 1990] (open access)

[Letter from Cassandra Broadus to Sylvia Russell, November 8, 1990]

Photocopy of a letter from Cassandra Broadus, North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Sylvia Russell, Pilot Point Art Supervisor. In regards to Broadus modeling a DBAE, discipline-based art education, lesson for the teachers and participants at the meeting in Pilot Point and hoping they picked up something they will be able to use for their own classrooms. Broadus ends the letter with details about the upcoming visitation with a man named Vicente, for a "Potter on the Porch" lesson.
Date: November 8, 1990
Creator: Broadus, Cassandra
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from Pam Stephens and Kay Wilson to Linda Powell, November 15, 1993] (open access)

[Letter from Pam Stephens and Kay Wilson to Linda Powell, November 15, 1993]

Photocopy of a letter from Pam Stephens and Kay Wilson, North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Linda Powell, Modern Art Museum. To thank Powell for her cooperation in dealing with the inservice and that they are grateful for her hospitality, many of the teachers said the inservice was beneficial and intend to use the museum as a resource in the future.
Date: November 15, 1993
Creator: Geiger-Stephens, Pamela K.
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from Jack Davis and Bill McCarter to Carolyn Clark, November 11, 1992] (open access)

[Letter from Jack Davis and Bill McCarter to Carolyn Clark, November 11, 1992]

Photocopy of a letter from Jack Davis and Bill McCarter, co-directors of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Carolyn Clark. Describing the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts fifth year as a staff development program for the school districts and museums, and as such Davis and McCarter established an advisory board several years to serve the community as well as receive their input. Davis and McCarter continue, explaining how fortunate they are to have Jan Muhlert, Director of the Amon Carter Museum chair their board, and how much they would like to have Clark serve as a board member for the Institute. At the end of the letter Davis and McCarter ask Clark to take their request into consideration and that the board will meet at the Amon Carter December 1 at 4 pm. The letter mentions a fact sheet being given to Clark about current board members, fact sheet not present with letter. Copied on the letter is Jan Muhlert.
Date: November 11, 1992
Creator: Davis, Donald Jack & McCarter, William
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from Jessie Lovano-Kerr and Nancy Roucher to Jack Davis, November 19, 1992] (open access)

[Letter from Jessie Lovano-Kerr and Nancy Roucher to Jack Davis, November 19, 1992]

Photocopy of a letter from Jessie Lovano-Kerr and Nancy Roucher, Florida Institute for Art Education, to Jack Davis, co-director of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts. Inviting Davis to a meeting December 7th and 8th at the Wakulla Springs Lodge and Conference Center near Tallahassee to discuss working together on student performance in the arts. Details and planning about the conference are written out through the rest of the letter.
Date: November 19, 1992
Creator: Lovano-Kerr, Jessie & Roucher, Nancy
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library
[RE: Dissemination of Information Regarding the Future of the Regional Institutes, November 11, 1993] (open access)

[RE: Dissemination of Information Regarding the Future of the Regional Institutes, November 11, 1993]

Photocopy of a letter from Vicki Rosenberg, Program Officer for the Getty Center, to Jack Davis and Bill McCarter, co-directors of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, as well as Sheila Brown, Anne Lindsey, Jeff Patchen, Jessie Lovano-Kerr, Nancy Roucher, Nancy MacGregor and Michael Parson. Copied on the letter are, Julie Abel, Leilani Lattin Duke, Blanche Rubin, Brent Wilson, Ann Bassi, Val Marmillion and Natalie Sterba. The letter is in regards to information about the future of the regional institutes, an upcoming interview with an ASCD reporter and a breakfast meeting for the directors on Wednesday, November 17.
Date: November 11, 1993
Creator: Rosenberg, Vicki
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from Ronald Caloss to Bill McCarter and Jack Davis, November 19, 1994] (open access)

[Letter from Ronald Caloss to Bill McCarter and Jack Davis, November 19, 1994]

Photocopy of a letter from Ronald Caloss, Superintendent, Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD, to Jack Davis and Bill McCarter, in regards to the school districts commitment as a full time partnert with North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts. HEB ISD will plan and implement a full two week summer insistent and four extended institute / renewals during the 1995 - 1996 school year. Attached to the letter are stipend worksheets based on the current income of the faculty involved in the institute.
Date: November 19, 1994
Creator: Caloss, Ronald
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from Bill McCarter to Jay Gates, November 10, 1993] (open access)

[Letter from Bill McCarter to Jay Gates, November 10, 1993]

Photocopy of a letter from Bill McCarter, co-director of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Jay Gates, Director Dallas Museum of Art. In regards to a constructive meeting between Kevin Comerford and McCarter discussing mutual topics of interest for the museum and North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts. Comerford agreed to consider a graduate student of UNT as an intern to work with him during the spring, to work specially with the computer and interactive technology in the context of art history. The conversation continued to collaborative effort for developing software based on study prints, and would like Gates's insight into the proposed project. Cc'd Kevin Comerford, Nancy Berry and Larry Gleeson.
Date: November 10, 1993
Creator: McCarter, William
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from Nancy Reynolds to Joe Cordova, November 4, 1992] (open access)

[Letter from Nancy Reynolds to Joe Cordova, November 4, 1992]

Photocopy of a letter from Nancy Reynolds, Project Coordinator of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Joe Cordova, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Fort Worth, Inc. In regards to NTIEVA working with the club for three sessions of their seminar and how the clubs staff participated with desire to work towards implementation of more comprehensive art programs. Enclosed in the letter to Cordova are recommendations for the Arts & Crafts Program for the organization.
Date: November 4, 1992
Creator: Reynolds, Nancy
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library
Presidential Inability and Vice Presidential Vacancy (open access)

Presidential Inability and Vice Presidential Vacancy

This report addresses Presidential Inability and Vice Presidential Vacancy.
Date: November 1964
Creator: American Law Division
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Minority Economic Development in the United States: Selected References, August 1967 to July 1969 (open access)

Minority Economic Development in the United States: Selected References, August 1967 to July 1969

This report provides a bibliography of resources related to minority economic development in the United States which were published from August 1967 to July 1969.
Date: November 21, 1969
Creator: Mitrisin, John B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Conscientious and Selective Conscientious Objection to War: A Bibliographic Survey (open access)

Conscientious and Selective Conscientious Objection to War: A Bibliographic Survey

This report address the conscientious objection to war.
Date: November 10, 1969
Creator: Buchan, Lois
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The FCC Fairness Doctrine (open access)

The FCC Fairness Doctrine

This report discusses two questions: (1) What is the legal basis for the FCC's jurisdictional authority to promulgate the Fairness Doctrine, (2) What is the normal way in which dissatisfied parties may attempt to have a ruling eliminated or amended.
Date: November 3, 1967
Creator: Yadlosky, Elizabeth
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fair Trial and Free Press (open access)

Fair Trial and Free Press

This report discusses the two constitutional rights, right to a fair trial and right to fair press, which collides with various degree of intensity and urgency primarily in the area of publicity before and during a criminal trial, and discusses some recent major cases, regulations and some proposed solutions.
Date: November 29, 1968
Creator: Zafren, Daniel Hill
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Anaerobic fermentation of simulated in-situ oil shale retort water (open access)

Anaerobic fermentation of simulated in-situ oil shale retort water

The feasibility of removing soluble organics from oil shale retort water by anaerobic digestion with methane production was experimentally investigated. The following conclusions were made. The retort water studied had to be pretreated to remove toxic and add deficient constituents before it could be successfully treated with the anaerobic fermentation process. Pretreatment included pH adjustment to 7, ammonia reduction, and nutrient addition. A digested sludge from a conventional municipal sewage treatment plant was successfully acclimated to the retort water studied. A major fraction of the organics in the retort water studied was stabilized by conversion to CH/sub 4/ and CO/sub 2/ using the anaerobic fermentation process. BOD/sub 5/ and COD removal efficiences were 76 to 80 percent. The effluent from anaerobic fermentation of the retort water studied (BOD/sub 5/ : 530 to 580 mg/l) may be suitable for treatment by conventional aerobic processes. The growth of the methane formers, which stabilize the organics, is nutrient limited in the retort water studied. The pretreatment of the retort water studied removed 49 percent of the BOD/sub 5/. This was probably due to the reduction in solubility of high molecular weight fatty acids at neutral pHs. A major component removed from the retort …
Date: November 1, 1977
Creator: Ossio, E. A.; Fox, J. P.; Thomas, J. F. & Poulson, R. E.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Nuclear chemistry research of high-energy nuclear reactions at Carnegie-Mellon University, 1961--1977. Summary report. [Summaries of research activities at Carnegie-Mellon University] (open access)

Nuclear chemistry research of high-energy nuclear reactions at Carnegie-Mellon University, 1961--1977. Summary report. [Summaries of research activities at Carnegie-Mellon University]

The activities and the results of research in the study of high energy nuclear reactions carried out at Carnegie Institute of Technology from 1957 to 1967 and at Carnegie-Mellon University from 1967 to 1977 are summarized. A complete list of all publications, doctoral dissertations, and reports resulting from the research of this project is also included. A major part of the report is a review of the research activities and results. The objective of the research of this project was the study of reactions initiated by projectiles of energy above about 100 MeV. The main effort was the investigation of simple nuclear reactions with the objective to deduce reaction mechanisms. These reactions were also used as probes to determine the nuclear structure of the target. In addition, a number of studies of spallation reactions were undertaken which included the determination of excitation functions and recoil properties. Recent research activities which have involved the study of pion induced reactions as well as reactions initiated by heavy ions is also discussed.
Date: November 1, 1977
Creator: Caretto, A. A., Jr.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Polysaccharides and bacterial plugging (open access)

Polysaccharides and bacterial plugging

Before any successful application of Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery process can be realized, an understanding of the cells' transport and retentive mechanisms in porous media is needed. Cell transport differs from particle transport in their ability to produce polysaccharides, which are used by cells to adhere to surfaces. Cell injection experiments have been conducted using Leuconostoc cells to illustrate the importance of cellular polysaccharide production as a transport mechanism that hinders cell movement and plugs porous media. Kinetic studies of the Leuconostoc cells, carried out to further understand the plugging rates of porous media, have shown that the cells' growth rates are approximately equal when provided with monosaccharide (glucose and fructose) or sucrose. The only difference in cell metabolism is the production of dextran when sucrose is supplied as a carbon source. Experimentally it has also been shown that the cells' growth rate is weakly dependent upon the sucrose concentration in the media, and strongly dependent upon the concentration of yeast extract. The synthesis of cellular dextran has been found to lag behind cell generation, thus indicating that the cells need to reach maturity before they are capable of expressing the detransucrase enzyme and synthesizing insoluble dextran. Dextran yields were …
Date: November 1, 1991
Creator: Fogler, H. S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Time-Dependent Two-Dimensional Radiation Hydrodynamics of Accreting Matter Onto Highly Magnetized Neutron Stars (open access)

Time-Dependent Two-Dimensional Radiation Hydrodynamics of Accreting Matter Onto Highly Magnetized Neutron Stars

We present for the first time, the self-consistent solution of the two-dimensional, time-dependent equations of radiation-hydrodynamics governing the accretion of matter onto the highly magnetized polar caps of luminous x-ray pulsars. The calculations show a structure in the accretion column very different from previous one-zone uniform models. We have included all the relevant magnetic field corrections to both the hydrodynamics and the radiative transport. We include a new theory for the diffusion and advection of both radiation energy density and photon number density. For initially uniformly accreting models with super-Eddington flows, we have uncovered evidence of strong radiation-driven outflowing optically thin radiation filled regions of the accretion column embedded in optically-thick inflowing plasma. The development of these photon bubbles'' have growth times on the order of a millisecond and show fluctuations on sub-millisecond timescales. The photon bubbles are likely to be a consequence of convective over-stability and may result in observable fluctuations in the emitted luminosity leading to luminosity dependent changes in the pulse profile. This may provide important new diagnostics for conditions in accreting x-ray pulsars. 13 refs., 18 figs.
Date: November 24, 1989
Creator: Klein, R.I. (California Univ., Los Angeles, CA (USA). Dept. of Astronomy Lawrence Livermore National Lab., CA (USA) California Univ., Los Angeles, CA (USA). Inst. of Geophysics and Planetary Physics) & Arons, J. (California Univ., Berkeley, CA (USA). Dept. of Astronomy California Univ., Los Angeles, CA (USA). Inst. of Geophysics and Planetary Physics CEA Centre d'Etudes Nucleaires de Saclay, 91 -
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Zero Field Magnetic Properties of Gadolinium Terbium, and Samarium (open access)

Zero Field Magnetic Properties of Gadolinium Terbium, and Samarium

The mutual inductance or apparent susceptibility due to the presence of the sample in a coaxial inductance coil was observed for Gd, Tb, and Sm in fields of a few gauss over the respective temperature ranges of 78 to 310 deg K, 78 to 235 deg K, and 4.2 to 150 deg K. A paramagnetic Curie point of 284.2 deg K was found for Gd. For Tb, a transition was found which occurred to within 1 deg of the predicted temperature of 220 deg K, and a second peak occurred at 229.4 deg K which is within 2 deg of the heat capacity peak. The 220 deg K peak exhibited hysteresis and time dependence. Extrapolation of Tb data to DELTA M = 0 yielded a Curie point of 235.6 deg K. No hysteresis was observed in the 14.8 deg K peak for Sm. (D.L.C.)
Date: November 1, 1960
Creator: Hill, E. D. & Spedding, F. H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Advanced energy sources and conversion techniques. Volume 1. [35 papers] (open access)

Advanced energy sources and conversion techniques. Volume 1. [35 papers]

This report addresses the advanced energy sources and conversion techniques.
Date: November 1, 1958
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Eastern Gas Shales Program. Completion and stimulation of five New York State Energy Research and Development Authority Wells Allegany and Cattaraugus Counties, New York (open access)

Eastern Gas Shales Program. Completion and stimulation of five New York State Energy Research and Development Authority Wells Allegany and Cattaraugus Counties, New York

In order to evaluate the potential of the Devonian Shales as a source of natural gas, DOE/METC in Morgantown, West Virginia, has undertaken the Eastern Gas Shale Program (EGSP); not only to characterize and identify the resource, but also to enhance and improve the productivity of wells completed in the shale. One of the methods used to achieve improved productivity is hydraulic fracturing and, more specifically, foam fracturing. The efforts by DOE/METC included completion and stimulation of five New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) wells; located in western Allegany County and southwestern Cattaraugus County, New York. The five wells were drilled on high shcool and college properties during the months of June and July 1981. DOE/METC's contribution to the program funded the stimulation and completion of the wells. This work was done under the engineering and field supervision of Gruy Federal, Inc. as contractor to DOE. The completion work took place in the months of July and August 1981. This consisted of running a cement bond log in each well. All logs showed good bonding. This was followed by perforating the Marcellus Shale through the 4-1/2-inch casing. During the next phase, the formation was broken down with …
Date: November 1, 1981
Creator: Rdissi, A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mass and energy budgets of animals: Behavioral and ecological implications (open access)

Mass and energy budgets of animals: Behavioral and ecological implications

The two major aims of our lab are as follows: First, to develop and field-test general mechanistic models that predict animal life history characteristics as influenced by climate and the physical, physiological behavioral characteristics of species. This involves: understanding how animal time and energy budgets are affected by climate and animal properties; predicting growth and reproductive potential from time and energy budgets; predicting mortality based on climate and time and energy budgets; and linking these individual based models to population dynamics. Second to conduct empirical studies of animal physiological ecology, particularly the effects of temperature on time and energy budgets. The physiological ecology of individual animals is the key link between the physical environment and population-level phenomena. We address the macroclimate to microclimate linkage on a broad spatial scale; address the links between individuals and population dynamics for lizard species; test the endotherm energetics and behavior model using beaver; address the spatial variation in climate and its effects on individual energetics, growth and reproduction; and address patchiness in the environment and constraints they may impose on individual energetics, growth and reproduction. These projects are described individually in the following section. 24 refs., 9 figs.
Date: November 1, 1991
Creator: Porter, W.P.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Research and Development of Metal Hydrides. Summary Report for October 1, 1958-September 30, 1960 (open access)

Research and Development of Metal Hydrides. Summary Report for October 1, 1958-September 30, 1960

A detailed study of the fundamental relations in the zirconium -- hydrogen system was made in order to clarify the many points of dispute and to evolve a complete picture describing all phases of this system. An engineering evaluation was made of means for utillzing the various high cross-section metal hydrides in shielding or control applications. These materials would combine the processes of thermalization and absorption. Consequently, they are of considerable interest for use in shielding or controlling epithermal reactors. (auth)
Date: November 1, 1960
Creator: Beck, R. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library