[Press release: First AIDS treatment activists conference to be held in Washington, D.C.] (open access)

[Press release: First AIDS treatment activists conference to be held in Washington, D.C.]

Press release announcing the first national conference on AIDS/HIV treatment.
Date: November 22, 1990
Creator: ACT UP
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Draft of a letter from a group of AIDS agencies to the AIDS ARMS Network, November 22, 1991] (open access)

[Draft of a letter from a group of AIDS agencies to the AIDS ARMS Network, November 22, 1991]

A copy of a draft of a letter from a variety of agencies working with patients with AIDS to the AIDS ARMS Network about their dispersal of federal and state funds.
Date: November 22, 1991
Creator: AIDS Resource Center
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Clipping: Conspiracy for cash] (open access)

[Clipping: Conspiracy for cash]

Newspaper clipping discussing a culture of spending a day in Dealey Plaza where "conspiracy nuts" will be offering photographs, newspapers or books on the latest theories revolving around the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy.
Date: November 22, 2004
Creator: Aynesworth, Hugh
Object Type: Clipping
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Telegram from Mabel L. Bacon to Judges Sarah T. Hughes, November 22, 1963] (open access)

[Telegram from Mabel L. Bacon to Judges Sarah T. Hughes, November 22, 1963]

Telegram from Mabel L. Bacon to Judge Sarah T. Hughes after the Kennedy Assassination, discussing the swearing in of President Lyndon B. Johnson.
Date: November 22, 1963
Creator: Bacon, Mabel L.
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Clipping: Embracing the 40th] (open access)

[Clipping: Embracing the 40th]

Newspaper clipping discussing the 40th anniversary marking the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy, and Bark's review on the news procession in Dealey Plaza.
Date: November 22, 2003
Creator: Bark, Ed
Object Type: Clipping
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Clipping: 'All agog' for JFK] (open access)

[Clipping: 'All agog' for JFK]

Newspaper clipping discussing the 50th anniversary marking the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy, and how Austin was thrilled that the president would be stopping by after his visit of Dallas.
Date: November 22, 2013
Creator: Beach, Patrick
Object Type: Clipping
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from Al Calkin to Craig Holcomb and Lori Palmer dated November 22, 1988] (open access)

[Letter from Al Calkin to Craig Holcomb and Lori Palmer dated November 22, 1988]

Letter from Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition chair Al Calkin sent to Dallas City Council members Craig Holcomb and Lori Palmer on November 22, 1988. Requests additional items to be added to the legislative agenda of Dallas (Duplicate of (UNTA_AR0887-001-28-023).
Date: November 22, 1988
Creator: Calkin, Allan (Al)
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, November 22, 1957 (open access)

The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, November 22, 1957

Semiweekly student newspaper from the North Texas State College in Denton, Texas that includes local, state, and campus news along with advertising.
Date: November 22, 1957
Creator: Caton, Jim
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Baby Junebug Clark with Accompanying Poem]

Photograph of Junebug Clark as a baby, sitting in a high chair with his hand in his mouth. The photograph is mounted next to a poem by Joe Clark, titled "Only a Snapshot." Junebug clark was born in April 1949, but this image was dated November 1961. It is assumed this date is when Joe this piece along with the poem. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Signed by: Joe Clark, HBSS Clark PhotoFile: 4988
Date: November 22, 1961
Creator: Clark, Joe
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Attendees of the Byrd Williams Lecture]

Photograph of the attendees of the Byrd Williams lecture, seated during the talk. Some have notebooks in their laps or laptops, likely for notes. Williams is out of frame.
Date: November 22, 2016
Creator: Clark, Junebug
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Attendees view the Proof exhibit]

Photograph of the Byrd Williams lecture attendees looking at displays from the "Proof: The Byrd Williams Family Photography Archive" exhibit. They were housed in the Special Collections room in Willis Library.
Date: November 22, 2016
Creator: Clark, Junebug
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Banner from Proof exhibit]

Photograph of one of the informational banners that was hung in the Special Collections room while the exhibit "Proof: The Byrd Williams Family Photography Archive" was housed there. It reads "Byrd Williams Photography; Byrd Photo; Byrd Williams III worked for Kodak and several other photography companies in addition to being involved in lens manufacturing prior to starting his business in Fort Worth. Through these jobs he gained the skill necessary to launch Byrd Photo which also included a portrait studio and photo lab. Studio work included work for a wide variety of clients including the city crime lab, architects, and magazines. Customers could have a photography painted over in oils, giving it the appearance of a painting - or oil paintings, based on these photographs.; Proof: Photographs from Four Generations of a Texas Family; Customers who came to Byrd Photo to have their portrait made would invariably be presented with a proof -- a photo print they could see before they placed their order for additional photographs. The Williams Collection is filled with photo proofs like these, but it's filled with proof of another kind as well-- proof of four lives spent in an unceasing attempt to capture our world, …
Date: November 22, 2016
Creator: Clark, Junebug
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Byrd Williams candid]

Photograph of photographer Byrd Williams IV at the presentation of his Special Collections exhibit. He appears to be turned around in his chair and facing the attendees.
Date: November 22, 2016
Creator: Clark, Junebug
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Byrd Williams gives a lecture]

Photograph of Byrd Williams standing at the front of a conference room giving a lecture about a book called PROOF. The book was the subject of an exhibit held with the help of the UNT Special Collections. Pictured on the screen behind Williams is the book.
Date: November 22, 2016
Creator: Clark, Junebug
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Byrd Williams speaking with attendees]

Photograph of Byrd Williams (blue blazer) speaking to some of the Proof exhibit attendees. Williams is turned around in his chair in order to speak to them.
Date: November 22, 2016
Creator: Clark, Junebug
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Byrd Williams stands with two attendees]

Photograph of Byrd Williams (center) with two attendees of the "Proof: The Byrd Williams Family Photography Archive" exhibit reception. The one on the left is holding a gift bag and a jacket.
Date: November 22, 2016
Creator: Clark, Junebug
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Byrd Williams Timeline Banner displayed at exhibit]

Photograph of a banner displayed at the "Proof: The Byrd Williams Family Photography Archive". On it are images of each Byrd Williams next to names and a synopsis of their life. The banner reads "Byrd Williams Timeline; Byrd Moore Williams; Byrd Moore Williams owned a hardware store in Gainesville, Texas that sold photography equipment. His early prints were developed in a darkroom in the family's home. His work includes stunningly detailed images of his hardware store, photos of family members and places around Gainesville.; Byrd Moore Williams, Jr.; Byrd Williams II studied at the University of Texas (1905-1907), worked as an engineer, and expanded on family tradition by incorporating imagery in forms other than portraiture, which included landscapes and city scenery. His work includes documentation of civil engineering projects including the San Antonio River Walk. Byrd II's surveying equipment and notebooks are included in the collection as well as fragile nitrate based negatives featuring early scenes of Yosemite National Park.; Byrd Williams III; Byrd Williams III explored photography on his own terms as a fine art as well as a commercial enterprise. He owned a photo service in Fort Worth and in the 1930s created an expansive series of women …
Date: November 22, 2016
Creator: Clark, Junebug
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Byrd Williams with copies of PROOF]

Photograph of Byrd Williams sitting down at a table with copies of his book PROOF, a display on the table lists the price as $30. Two attendees of the exhibit stand in front of the table holding copies of the book for Williams to sign. Beside him stands Karen DeVinney, a member of UNT Press, the publishers of the book.
Date: November 22, 2016
Creator: Clark, Junebug
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Byrd Williams with two attendees of the lecture]

Photograph of Byrd Williams with two attendees of his lecture on the book PROOF, which is a collection of what was displayed in the Special Collections exhibit "Proof: The Byrd Williams Family Photography Archive".
Date: November 22, 2016
Creator: Clark, Junebug
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Candid of Byrd Williams]

Photograph of Byrd Williams at a lecture on the contents of his book PROOF, while exhibiting a collection of his families works. Williams is looking towards the left of the frame.
Date: November 22, 2016
Creator: Clark, Junebug
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Cathy Hartman and Byrd Williams]

Photograph of Cathy N. Hartman (left) and Byrd M. Williams (right) behind a table holding a collection of the PROOF books. Williams is signing one of the books for Hartman. Both are looking towards the camera.
Date: November 22, 2016
Creator: Clark, Junebug
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Display case at Proof exhibit]

Photograph of a display case with various forms of photography set up inside. The case was a part of the "Proof: The Byrd Williams Family Photography Archive" exhibit, which was housed in the Special Collections room in Willis Library during the Fall 2016 Semester.
Date: November 22, 2016
Creator: Clark, Junebug
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Display case from Proof exhibit in Special Collections room]

Photograph of a display case against the wall of the Special Collections room. Inside are three vintage cameras as well as photographs from the times of the cameras. Also housed inside are artifacts from the times of the photos including an old stereoscope (left, third down), an Anheuser-Busch crate, a box, and an old book. All were a part of the "Proof: The Byrd Williams Family Photography Archive" collection.
Date: November 22, 2016
Creator: Clark, Junebug
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Informative banner from Proof exhibit]

Photograph of an informational banner hung on the wall during the "Proof: The Byrd Williams Family Photography Archive" exhibit. It was housed in the Special Collections room at Willis Library during the fall semester of 2016. The banner reads "Introduction; An archive is a story which hasn't been written. Within each box and folder are photos, letters, scrapbooks and artifacts. Individually they are curiosities, but combined, they are interconnected evidence of the past. The Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection was created by four photographers, all named Byrd Moore Williams, over four successive generations beginning in 1890 and continuing through the present day. The collection is proof of four lives, lived in vivid detail. The story is yet to be told.; The archive, acquired by UNT Libraries in 2014, contains over 300,000 unique images, ranging from snapshots to studio portraits to street photography. Subject matter is diverse too; in this collection the landscapes of Yosemite site alongside televangelists, professional hockey players and Fort Worth city landmarks new and old. The history of the Williams Family is told within the collection through letters, postcards, diaries and artifacts such as cameras and significant personal effects." Also on the banner are several examples of …
Date: November 22, 2016
Creator: Clark, Junebug
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library