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What Climate Change Means for New York (open access)

What Climate Change Means for New York

Fact sheet describing state-specific impacts that global warming will have on the people, ecosystems, and wildlife in New York.
Date: August 2016
Creator: United States. Environmental Protection Agency.
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The UNT Digital Library
What is Modern Art? captions transcript

What is Modern Art?

Filmed at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Vladimir Sokoloff introduces a young woman to some examples of modern art by Picasso, Chagall, Dali, and others and explains the motivations behind some of the techniques developed by the artists.
Date: 1948
Creator: Brentano, Felix; Riethof, William & Samuels, Spencer
Object Type: Video
System: The UNT Digital Library
[What Jesus Christ said about homosexuality pamphlet] (open access)

[What Jesus Christ said about homosexuality pamphlet]

A pamphlet on what Jesus Christ said about homosexuality by Dr. Ralph Blair.
Date: 1978~
Creator: Blair, Dr. Ralph
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Wheat Jointworm and Its Control (open access)

The Wheat Jointworm and Its Control

Revised edition. "The wheat jointworm is a very small grub which lives in stems of wheat, sucking the juices of the plant and causing a swelling in the stem. The egg from which it hatches is laid in the stem by an insect resembling a small black ant with wings. This insect attacks no other kind of plant. The injury which it does to wheat is very distinct from that caused by the Hessian fly, yet the depredations of these two insects are often confused by farmers. This paper is intended, therefore, to give a brief outline of the life history and the nature of the injury to the plant by the jointworm so that any farmer may readily recognize its work and be able to apply the measures of control herein recommended." -- p. 3-4
Date: 1918
Creator: Phillips, W. J. (William Jeter), 1879-1972
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Wheat Jointworm and Its Control (open access)

The Wheat Jointworm and Its Control

Revised edition. "The wheat jointworm is a very small grub which lives in stems of wheat, feeding on the juices of the plant and causing a slight swelling or distortion of the stem above the joint. The egg from which it hatches is laid in the stem by an insect resembling a small black ant with wings. This insect attacks wheat only. The injury which it causes to wheat is very distinct from that caused by the Hessian fly, yet the effects caused by these two insects are often confused by farmers." -- p. 1-2. This bulletin gives a brief outline of the life cycle and the nature of the injury to the plant by the jointworm so that any farmer may readily recognize its work and be able to apply the measures of control herein recommended.
Date: 1940
Creator: Phillips, W. J. (William Jeter), 1879-1972 & Poos, F. W.
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wheel. (open access)

Wheel.

Patent for a wheel hub, which has anti friction parts inside of it.
Date: August 23, 1910
Creator: Neighbour, William W.
Object Type: Patent
System: The Portal to Texas History

[White chiffon and feather evening dress]

Photograph of the Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition "In America: An Anthology of Fashion," in Gallery 735, an installation designed by Tom Ford highlighting the seminal international fashion event, the 1973 Battle of Versailles. The photo shows a variety of garments from that year, including a white chiffon and feather evening dress by Hubert de Givenchy, on loan to the Met from the Texas Fashion Collection, part of the UNT College of Visual Arts and Design.
Date: May 2, 2022
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[White chiffon and feather evening dress, 2]

Photograph of the Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition "In America: An Anthology of Fashion," in Gallery 735, an installation designed by Tom Ford highlighting the seminal international fashion event, the 1973 Battle of Versailles. The photo shows a variety of garments from that year, including a white chiffon and feather evening dress by Hubert de Givenchy, on loan to the Met from the Texas Fashion Collection, part of the UNT College of Visual Arts and Design.
Date: May 2, 2022
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

White evening ensemble

Evening ensemble of off-white faux quilted fabric with plastic bead trim. A) Jacket. Rounded neckline. Long sleeves. Center front opening. Opening, neckline, cuffs, and four simulated pocket flaps on front all with ornate braid bands trim and white plastic ball fringe. Lined in cream silk(?). Designer label at inside back collar: "Bill Blass". Fabric label: "Made in USA / of Imported Fabric" Size label: "8" Care label - dry clean only ILGWU union label: "010910" B) Skirt. Matching. Full-length. Waistband and hem with braid/bead trim. Side zipper closure. Designer label: "Bill Blass". Fabric Label: "Made in USA / Of Imported Fabric".
Date: 1980/1989
Creator: Blass, Bill
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The UNT Digital Library

White linen petticoat

Petticoat of white linen. Full-length. Eyelet lace at hem; 9 horizontal tucks near hem, two larger ones at mid-thigh. Eyelet band below lower tucks.
Date: 1900
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wick Material (Illinois Patent). (open access)

Wick Material (Illinois Patent).

Patent for wick material, "composed of raw fibrous matter in layers or slivers in adhesive substance" (lines 16-17).
Date: July 1, 1890
Creator: Chapin, Myron H.
Object Type: Patent
System: The Portal to Texas History

Wild silk suit

Suit of ecru woven tussah (wild) silk consisting of 3 pieces: Size 10 A) Jacket of a slightly textured ecru/pale tan Tussah silk. Notched shawl collar, long sleeves with non-function single button at each cuff matching, center front opening with 5 circular mother of pearl buttons which are actually two buttons, a smaller stacked on a larger - cuff buttons are same. Two pockets, one at each hip. Hem, edges of opening, pocket flaps, sleeve hems, collar all slightly padded. Lined in cream silk printed with Mr. John logo in gold. B) Skirt of matching fabric. Knee-length or slightly longer. Pencil skirt, Slightly gathered/pleated into ecru grosgrain ribbon waistband. Two zippers, one at each hip. Lined in same fabric as jacket, with Mr. John logo in gold. C) blouse of matching fabric. Square neckline. Sleeveless. Lined in same fabric as skirt, with Mr. John logo. No labels in any of the pieces, but all with the Mr. John logo fabric.
Date: 1960
Creator: John, John P.
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The UNT Digital Library

Wiley Post and Amelia Earhart

Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Famed Oklahoma aviator Wiley Post shakes hands with Amelia Earhart in 1933."
Date: 1933
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[William and John Abbott]

Photograph of William and John Abbott, sons of Mrs. Ella Abbott, New York, N.Y.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[William Blackshear and his Rectory at Hampton Bay, Long Island, N.Y.]

William Blackshear standing in front of his rectory at the Church of St. Mary for the summer at Hampton Bays, Long Island, New York. Summer 1928. Photo is from the William Blackshear collection, which was donated to the Palestine Public Library.
Date: 1928
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[William Blackshear and Pom Penny]

(back of photo) Hampton Bay, L.I., 1928 - William Blackshear with the Penny lad. Pom Penny killed himself when away at school years later. Photo is from the William Blackshear collection, which was donated to the Palestine Public Library.
Date: 1928
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History
William Meredith Cunningham: An Oklahoma Proletariat Novelist (open access)

William Meredith Cunningham: An Oklahoma Proletariat Novelist

Article presents a biography of William Cunnigham and reveals the ways in which his novels, poetry, and other writings championed the industrial-agricultural working class of his native state of Oklahoma.
Date: Autumn 2008
Creator: O'Dell, Larry
Object Type: Article
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Willoughbys (open access)

Willoughbys

Document noting that film with pictures of a birthday party has been sent to Willoughbys for additional prints.
Date: May 2, 1953
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Windows of a College Building]

Photograph of the windows of a college building. Plants grow up the front of the building covering part of the detailed design of the architecture.
Date: 1965
Creator: Streng, Evelyn Fiedler
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Woman Processing a Cassette Tape]

Photograph of an unidentified woman processing a cassette tape.
Date: 197X
Creator: Oral History Association
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Woman Processing a Magnetic Tape Cassette into a Tape Editing System]

Photograph of an unidentified woman inserting a magnetic tape cassette into a redactor dual tape editing system.
Date: 197X
Creator: Oral History Association
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[A woman seated at a table at Greenacre Park]

Photograph of a woman seated at a table, at Greenacre Park in New York City. The woman is resting her left arm on the back of her chair, her face against her fingertips as she smiles.
Date: [1972,1973]
Creator: New York Convention and Visitors Bureau
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Woman Wearing a Button-Up Top and Shorts]

Photograph of a woman posing on a stage wearing shorts and a light-colored button up shirt with both hands tucked into the pockets.There is a crowd of people seated on tables behind her and they are observing as she poses on the stage.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Woman Wearing a Mid-Length Dress]

Photograph of a woman posing on stage with her hands placed on her hips and head turned to her left. The woman is wearing a light-colored button up dress with a belt on her waist, white gloves on both hands and a cloche with a ribbon and bow. A small audience is seated behind the model and some of them are looking towards the stage.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History