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[Business Leadership Building cake]

Photograph of the cake that was served at the official celebration for the new Business Leadership Building. On the cake are two edible pictures of what the new building is planned to look like and the words "Building Today For Business Tomorrow".
Date: December 18, 2009
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Shovels and hardhats from groundbreaking]

Photograph of nine shovels with gold blades and four hard hats on the handles. The side of the hardhats have the UNT logo on them and the "HUNT" construction company logo on the front. They were used by College of Business officials during the groundbreaking ceremony on the site where the new Business Leadership Building is located.
Date: December 18, 2009
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Officials in hardhats at BLB groundbreaking]

Photograph of Cengiz Capan (left), unidentified, and Finley Graves (right), wearing hard hats and using shovels during the ground-breaking event for the new Business Leadership Building. On the hat is a label that reads "HUNT", which was the construction group in charge of the project. Other faculty members are at the site as well and an excavator is visible in the background.
Date: December 18, 2009
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Finley Graves with hardhat]

Photograph of Finley Graves, the then Dean of the College of Business, putting on a hard hat during the ground-breaking event for the Business Leadership Building. On the hat is a label that reads "HUNT", which was the construction group in charge of the project.
Date: December 18, 2009
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Excavator at Kendall Hall site]

Photograph of the demolition of Kendall Hall in 2009. There is a bulldozer on a large pile of rubble and a fence separating the area. A student is walking past the fence towards a sign that reads "DANGER; BUILDING DEMOLITION AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY".
Date: November 3, 2009
Creator: Reynolds, Jonathan
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Grilled Cheese]

Photographs of the 2009-2010 artist's book competition honorable mention "Grilled Cheese" created by Carlynn Field. The book is a sculptural representation of a grilled cheese sandwich made of yellow fabric, printed fabric, hand-dyed silk, and batting. When opened, the "cheese" is revealed to be a long accordion-folded strip of cloth, each panel with an embroidered representation of the steps to make a grilled cheese sandwich. The volume is presented on a blue heavy plastic circular plate. The first image is of the grilled cheese sitting on a blue paper plate. Image 2, the grilled cheese is laying on a blue plate, one of the "slices" sticking out has a flower-like print. Image 3, the cloth grilled cheese pages are opened up to the yellow inside, the page on the left has a white flower pattern with orange dots around it. Stitched onto the page are the words "2 min" the number 5, and a little pan stitched under it. The page on the right is pure yellow with the word Flip, the number 6 and a grilled cheese stitched onto it. Image 4, the open grilled cheese from a different angle. Artist's statement: "A step-by-step 'How to' for the ultimate …
Date: 2009/2010
Creator: Field, Carlynn
System: The UNT Digital Library

[20 Soldiers a Day]

Photographs of the 2009-2010 artist's book competition winner "20 Soldiers a Day" created by Jung Eun Lee (or Jungeun Lee). The artist's book is a Japanese-sewn volume consisting of double-leaves sewn together. The recto of each leaf has a changing pattern of stains and marks, and the verso of each leaf has text from the inner surface becoming more and more visible as the reader moves through the volume. The next-to-last leaf has complete text, the testimony of a young Korean girl who was forced into sexual slavery at a comfort station for Japanese military personnel in Taiwan during World War II. The volume is tied closed with triple-strand white string and is wrapped in a stained square of white cloth that is tied with twine. The first image of is the cloth bundle up and tied together by the twine. Image 2, opened up cloth book. The left side has few stains, and the right side some black marks with string sticking out at the top. Image 3, closeup of a cloth page with black marks across the middle of it. Image 4, A closed bound book laying atop a white cloth, a stain on its spine.
Date: 2009/2010
Creator: Lee, Jung Eun
System: The UNT Digital Library