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[The Anderson Family Collection, No. 4 - Weddings and Vacations] captions transcript

[The Anderson Family Collection, No. 4 - Weddings and Vacations]

This home movie documents the Anderson family attending weddings and vacationing in Texas. The film begins with the wedding of Bill and Sue Willits and family decorating their honeymoon car. The film continues with the rehearsal dinner and wedding of another couple and their departure for their honeymoon (6 min., 19 sec.). This couple swims on their honeymoon (9 min., 57 sec.), tours the Johnson Space Center (10 min., 36 sec.), swims in the ocean (13 min 38 sec.), watches seals and dolphins perform at Sea-Arama of Texas (15 min. 35 sec.), rides a ferry (18 min., 41 sec), poses with oil wells and visit the San Jacinto Monument (21 min., 22 sec.), and tours the Battleship Texas (23 min., 11 sec).
Date: unknown
Creator: Anderson, James
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Battleship Texas] captions transcript

[Battleship Texas]

Aerial footage of the Battleship Texas, docked in Site in La Porte, Texas. Video footage is silent.
Date: July 7, 2022
Creator: Hicks, William
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Bowers v. Hardwick News Story] captions transcript

[Bowers v. Hardwick News Story]

Video footage from the Resource Center LGBT Collection. A brief clip of a news story about
Date: June 1986
Creator: The 7 o'clock News
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Cochran Family Films, No. 14 - Holidays and Community Events] captions transcript

[Cochran Family Films, No. 14 - Holidays and Community Events]

This home movie documents the daily lives and activities of the Cochran family including the family spending time at their boat house (00:00-01:56), a trip to Aquarena Springs in San Marcos, Texas (01:56-3:50), a visit to the San Antonio Zoo (04:21-8:42) and Battleship Texas (08:42-10:29), the family playing on the beach (10:29-11:32), and a trip to LBJ Ranch and Johnson City (11:32-12:30). The family observes the annual homecoming parade in Throckmorton, Texas on October 10, 1964 including floats, beauty queens, horseback riders, and a car carrying the campaign slogan "Goldwater '64. Bread and Water '65" (12:30-14:40) Footage also includes family members leaving an unidentified home (14:40-15:05), boys climbing on a cannon and Mrs. Cochran with Cheryl at unidentified locations (15:05-15:38),an unidentified woman painting on canvases (15:38-16:14), the family watching a historic reenactment from a train (16:14-17:03), and family members at an unidentified location (17:03-19:00). The film concludes with a parade in Throckmorton with a marching band and drill team, story book themed floats, and horseback riders (19:00-20:31) and a youth rodeo (20:31-22:57)
Date: [1964..1965]
Creator: Cochran, Jay
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Delta Sigma Theta Awards Gala at the 42nd national convention] captions transcript

[Delta Sigma Theta Awards Gala at the 42nd national convention]

Video footage provided by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters shown during the Delta Sigma Theta Awards Gala. The footage shows an animated slideshow with photo slides of famous members of the sorority along with their names and city. A narrator speaks over the slideshow giving a brief description of the women's accomplishments. The women commonly serve their community in positions of education, politics, civil rights, and public service.
Date: October 6, 1994
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

Doctoral Recital: 2021-10-23 – Dawson White, viola

Recital presented at Cullen Hall, University of St. Thomas in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree.
Date: October 23, 2021
Creator: White, Dawson
System: The UNT Digital Library
Friday Night in the Coliseum captions transcript

Friday Night in the Coliseum

Friday Night in the Coliseum is a short film featuring wrestling performances recorded at the Sam Houston Coliseum, in Houston, Texas, along with interviews with audience members and wrestling promoter Paul Boesch. The film features many wrestlers who were well-known in Houston, including The Crusher, Nick Kozak, Red Bastien, Dory Funk, Stan Stasiak, Johnny Valentine, Thunderbolt Patterson and Wild Bull Curry. The creation of this film was supported by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, however, the film never aired on television.
Date: 1972
Creator: Winningham, Geoff & York, Jack
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Hill Family Films, No. 6 - Vacation in Galveston] captions transcript

[Hill Family Films, No. 6 - Vacation in Galveston]

This home movie documents the Roy E. Hill family vacationing in Galveston and at Lake Texoma in the summer of 1956. The road trip begins with title cards that read "R.E. Hill Presents," "1956," "Filmed and Edited by Roy E. Hill," and "Helen, Art, and Bonita." This first segment begins with footage shot from their moving car as they pass through Houston and Texas City on their way to Galveston. Footage includes the Texas Heroes Monument, exteriors of homes, boats on the water, businesses including the Omar Khayyam Club (04:28), and docked tourists boats the "Yacht Garmencita" and "Miss Texas" (04:29). The family visits Fort Crockett (04:44), plays on the beach and in the ocean, observes boats on the water, and swims at the hotel pool. This segment concludes with the title card "The End" (11:17). In the next segment, there is a shot of the Dave Hicks Company, Inc., a woman picking up a child at the Young Texan School (12:06), a small airplane being worked on in a driveway (12:06-12:58), children riding bicycles (12:58-13:30) and family visiting the zoo (13:30-15:16). The film concludes with a family trip to Denison Dam and Lake Texoma with the family driving to …
Date: July 1956
Creator: Hill, Roy E.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Interview with Bob Onstead and Bob Gowens, 1985 captions transcript

Interview with Bob Onstead and Bob Gowens, 1985

A videorecording of a 1985 interview with Bob Onstead, President, Chairman of the Board, and CEO of Randalls Food Markets, and Bob Gowens, the Executive Vice-President of Randalls. The interview is conducted by Dr. Gary McCaleb of Abilene Christian University, and was filmed in the executive offices of Randalls Food Markets, Inc. in Houston, Texas. This video was made in Randall's Office when it was at 16000 Barkers Point Lane STE 200, Houston, TX 77079
Date: 1985
Creator: Onstead, Robert Randall; Gowens, Bob L. & McCaleb, Gary
System: The Portal to Texas History
Interview with Dr. Roosevelt Alcorn, February 28, 1991 captions transcript

Interview with Dr. Roosevelt Alcorn, February 28, 1991

Interview with Dr. Roosevelt Alcorn of Texas Medical Center in Houston. In the interview, Dr. Alcorn discusses his background, specialties, and the medical field in general.
Date: February 28, 1991
Creator: Alcorn, Roosevelt & McCaleb, Gary
System: The Portal to Texas History
Interview with Jack Rains, 1985 captions transcript

Interview with Jack Rains, 1985

Interview with Jack Rains, Chairman of the Board of 3D International in Houston, Texas. In the interview Rains discusses the history of the company and its development, as well as his personal background and the possibility of his running for political office in the future.
Date: 1985
Creator: Rains, Jack & McCaleb, Gary
System: The Portal to Texas History
Interview with Louie Welch, 1984 captions transcript

Interview with Louie Welch, 1984

Interview with Louie Welch, former Mayor of the City of Houston and Outstanding Alumnus at ACU. In the interview, Welch discusses the importance and influence of the city of Houston.
Date: 1984
Creator: Welch, Louie & McCaleb, Gary
System: The Portal to Texas History
Interview with Rob Mosbacher, April 28, 1987 captions transcript

Interview with Rob Mosbacher, April 28, 1987

Interview with Rob Mosbacher, a board member of the Texas Department of Human Services from Houston, Texas. In the interview, Mosbacher discusses the services offered by the Texas Department of Human Services, the people benefited by these services, and his work on the Private Sector Initiative with President Ronald Reagan.
Date: April 28, 1987
Creator: Mosbacher, Rob & McCaleb, Gary
System: The Portal to Texas History
Interview with Shigemi Ando, August 25, 1987 captions transcript

Interview with Shigemi Ando, August 25, 1987

Interview with Shigemi Ando, Consul General of Japan from Houston, Texas. In the interview, he discusses his work and responsibilities as Consul General.
Date: August 25, 1987
Creator: Ando, Shigemi & McCaleb, Gary
System: The Portal to Texas History
[JBAAL Houston Choir Concert] captions transcript

[JBAAL Houston Choir Concert]

Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during a live performance of JBAALs concert choir in Houston Texas April 4th, 1991. The VHS footage shows the concert and concludes with closing remarks given by Curtis King that includes honoring the conductor.
Date: April 14, 1991
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Jesús Bautista Moroles]

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Video footage from The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Texas, on the granite sculpture artist Jesus Bautista Moroles. The video footage was part of the D. Jack Davis Art Education Collection, materials he accumulated that pertain to the history of art education. The second half of the video, also pertains to sculpture artist Jesus Moroles with video footage from De Colores Productions, KUHT-TV, and Dick Young Productions.
Date: 1991/1993
Creator: The Production Companies, Inc.
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Jesús Bautista Moroles interview with Dr. William "Bill" McCarter] captions transcript

[Jesús Bautista Moroles interview with Dr. William "Bill" McCarter]

Video footage of granite artist Jesus Bautista Moroles being interviewed by Dr. William "Bill" McCarter. Dr. William McCarter was a former 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. Jesus Bautista Moroles was a former student graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of North Texas in 1978.
Date: 1991/1993
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Jim Wright for U.S. Senate captions transcript

Jim Wright for U.S. Senate

Following the 1960 presidential election, a special election was held to fill the United States Senate seat vacated by then Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson. This telecast from May 1961 promotes the candidacy of Jim Wright, who was then serving in the United States House of Representatives from Texas’ 12th congressional district. The election drew a field of 71 potential candidates, with Republican John G. Tower narrowly defeating interim appointee and Democrat William Blakely in a runoff election. (As a result, Tower became the first Republican senator from Texas since Reconstruction.) Wright finished in third place.
Date: May 1961
Creator: Jim Wright Campaign
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Light Crust Doughboys Collection, No. 12 - The Doughboys on Tour 1952 - 1959] captions transcript

[The Light Crust Doughboys Collection, No. 12 - The Doughboys on Tour 1952 - 1959]

This home movie documents the Light Crust Doughboys (LCD) on tour and performing in Texas and the Southern United States in 1952 - 1959. Footage includes performers at the Bob Wills Ranch House in Dallas, Texas on November 27, 1951 (3 min., 06 sec.); a performance in Houston, Texas on June 25, 1952 that includes actors Tim Holt and Preston Foster (6 min, 44 sec.); a visit with actor Noah Beery, Jr. on September 30, 1952 in Little Rock, Arkansas (8 min, 07 sec.); a trip to historic sites in Vicksburg, Mississippi (8 min., 58 sec.); the exterior of the WFAA studio (11 min., 48 sec.); pianist Knocky Parker and guitarist Zeke Campbell playing together in 1954 (12 min, 07 sec.); a trip to the Port of Beaumont (12 min., 36 sec.); a stop in Lubbock for a parade and performance with Jack Perry at the ABC Rodeo (13 min., 40 sec); the LCD in Cedar Ridge recording studio (15 min., 48 sec.); the LCD and other performers filming a television show at Cross Road Store in May 1957 (16 min., 24 sec.); another performance at the ABC Rodeo in Lubbock in May 1957 (17 min., 47 sec.); the LCD …
Date: 1952/1959
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Light Crust Doughboys Collection, No. 13 - The Star of Tomorrow Contest (Narrated)] captions transcript

[The Light Crust Doughboys Collection, No. 13 - The Star of Tomorrow Contest (Narrated)]

This home movie, narrated by Light Crust Doughboys (LCD) member Marvin "Smokey" Montgomery with descriptive title cards, documents the Light Crust Doughboys on tour in Texas for the Star of Tomorrow Contest in January through May 1952. The entire film is out of focus. The film begins with the group traveling on their tour bus for the first round of the contest with stops in Marshall, Gladewater, Kilgore, Greenville, Longview, Jacksonville, Lufton, Nacogdoches, Rusk, Henderson, and then La Porte on March 4, 1952. Footage includes the LCD at the La Porte Theatre performing at segregated schools, visiting with Johnny Hicks, and touring the San Jacinto Monument (02 min., 10 sec.). The tour continues with stops in Baytown, Woodville, Winnie, and then Port Arthur on March 25-27, 1952. Footage includes the LCD at the Strand Theatre and spending time by the water (5 min., 45 sec.). The tour continues with stops in Nederlands, Beaumont, Port Neches, and Mineola on April 3, 1952. Footage includes the LCD performing at the grand opening of the Silver Creek Creamery in Mineola and friends and family of the LCD (07 min., 58 sec). The tour continues in Orange on April 8 and 9, 1952 with …
Date: 1952-01-08/1952-05-15
Creator: Montgomery, Marvin ("Smokey")
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Light Crust Doughboys Collection, No.14 - The Doughboys on tour 1953 - 1955] captions transcript

[The Light Crust Doughboys Collection, No.14 - The Doughboys on tour 1953 - 1955]

This home movie documents the Light Crust Doughboys (LCD) on tour in New Mexico and Texas in 1953 - 1955 and performing for various events including the March of Dimes in Lovington, New Mexico and a labor convention in El Paso, Texas. The film begins with band members boarding the Flagship San Antonio airplane and includes footage of Midway Airport and Carswell Air Force Base (01 min., 08 sec.); Paul Blount, Lefty Perkins, "Big Bill" Lister, Joe Bill, Johnny Hicks, Claude King, Bobby Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Al Turner, Mr. and Mrs. George McCoy, Carol Hubbard, and Gene Bradley aboard an airplane (01 min., 30 sec.); aerial footage of Sweetwater, Texas (03 min., 03 sec.); arrival and takeoff at an airport in Midland, Texas (03 min., 30 sec.); arrival and interviews at the Lea County Airport in Hobbs, New Mexico (05 min., 17 sec.); actor Johnny "Mack" Brown (05 min., 47 sec.) and singers Tommy and Goldie Hill (06 min., 20 sec.) talking to news reporters; LCD band members and friends (Jim Boyd, Elizabeth Ann Boys, Bob Shelton, Johnny Gimble, Zany Blainy, Carol Hubbard, Paul Blount, Red Kidwell, and Marvin "Smokey" Montgomery) traveling to a labor convention in El Paso, …
Date: 1953/1955
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Light Crust Doughboys Collection, No. 15 - The Star of Tomorrow Contest] captions transcript

[The Light Crust Doughboys Collection, No. 15 - The Star of Tomorrow Contest]

This home movie, with descriptive title cards, documents the Light Crust Doughboys (LCD) on tour in Texas for the Star of Tomorrow Contest in January through May 1952. The film begins with the group traveling on their tour bus for the first round of the contest with stops in Marshall, Gladewater, Kilgore, Greenville, Longview, Jacksonville, Lufton, Nacogdoches, Rusk, Henderson, and then La Porte on March 4, 1952. Footage includes the LCD at the La Porte Theatre performing at segregated schools, visiting with Johnny Hicks, and touring the San Jacinto Monument (01 min., 38 sec.). The tour continues with stops in Baytown, Anahuac, Channelview, Conroe, Jasper, Livingston, Woodville, Willie, and then and then Port Arthur on March 25-27, 1952. Footage includes the LCD at the Strand Theatre and spending time by the water (06 min, 54 sec.). The tour continues with stops in Nederlands, Beaumont, Port Neches, and Mineola on April 3, 1952. Footage includes the LCD performing at the grand opening of the Silver Creek Creamery in Mineola and friends and family of the LCD (10 min, 14 sec.). The tour continues in Orange on April 8 and 9, 1952 (12 min, 26 sec.). The tour continues to Selsby and …
Date: 1952-01-08/1952-05-15
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
["The Music of Motown Revue" PSA] captions transcript

["The Music of Motown Revue" PSA]

Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their Music of Motown Revue live performance held at the Community Music Center of Houston. The footage shows clips of performers impersonating famous Motown icons such as young Michael Jackson and The Supremes. The PSA includes ticket information for the 1995/96 seasons.
Date: 1995/1996
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
[News Clip: 4-Day] captions transcript

[News Clip: 4-Day]

Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story. This story aired at 5:00 P.M.
Date: August 10, 1979
Creator: KXAS-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
System: The UNT Digital Library