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[Clipping: Moral Majority to disband: Falwell hails group for political efforts] (open access)

[Clipping: Moral Majority to disband: Falwell hails group for political efforts]

Newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News, dated June 12, 1989, by Helen Parmley, Religion Editor of The Dallas Morning News. The article discusses the Rev. Jerry Falwell's decision to dissolve the Moral Majority in August 1989. The article quotes Mr. Falwell as saying that, since he founded the organization in 1979, "we have accomplished everything we set out to do," in terms of organizing conservative Christian voters and bringing national attention to conservative Christian issues in the 1980s.
Date: June 12, 1989
Creator: Parmley, Helen
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Clipping: Club offers latest drugs for AIDS] (open access)

[Clipping: Club offers latest drugs for AIDS]

Continuation of an article from The Dallas Morning News discussing alternative treatments used by AIDS and HIV-positive patients supplied by the Dallas Buyer's Club. It includes a photograph of Ron Woodroof, the founder of the Dallas Buyer's Club, posing with a selection of pills and bottles. Portions of several other articles are on the back of the clipping.
Date: May 17, 1989
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Clipping: Gay parade attracts 10,000] (open access)

[Clipping: Gay parade attracts 10,000]

A Dallas Times Herald newspaper clipping about a large Dallas gay pride parade which attracted a number of visitors and performers.
Date: September 25, 1989
Creator: Whaley, Floyd
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Newspaper clipping: Bittersweet] (open access)

[Newspaper clipping: Bittersweet]

A newspaper clipping from The Dallas Morning News discussing Bill Nelson struggling with AIDS and an AIDS research clinic being named after Nelson and his late partner, Terry Tebedo.
Date: March 3, 1989
Creator: The Dallas Morning News
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Photocopied Dallas Times Herald editorial: Yes, eventually words can kill] (open access)

[Photocopied Dallas Times Herald editorial: Yes, eventually words can kill]

Editorial reproaching the controversial remarks of Judge Jack Hampton about two gay homicide victims.
Date: January 12, 1989
Creator: Dallas Times Herald
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Photocopied Dallas Times Herald clipping: Lawyers file petition to remove Hampton] (open access)

[Photocopied Dallas Times Herald clipping: Lawyers file petition to remove Hampton]

Photocopied clipping introducing the petition to remove Judge Jack Hampton from office.
Date: February 10, 1989
Creator: Dallas Times Herald
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Dallas Morning News clipping: Lawyers want Hampton out] (open access)

[Dallas Morning News clipping: Lawyers want Hampton out]

Newspaper article reporting on the effort of Texas lawyers to oust Judge Jack Hampton from the bench because of remarks he made about two gay murder victims.
Date: February 10, 1989
Creator: The Dallas Morning News
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Photocopied Dallas Times Herald clipping: Rabbis group backs judge against gays] (open access)

[Photocopied Dallas Times Herald clipping: Rabbis group backs judge against gays]

Newspaper clipping reporting on support of Judge Jack Hampton by an Orthodox rabbi organization.
Date: January 7, 1989
Creator: Dallas Times Herald
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Photocopied newspaper clipping: Panel reviews complaints against judge] (open access)

[Photocopied newspaper clipping: Panel reviews complaints against judge]

Xerographic of the Dallas Morning News report on the panel review of Judge Jack Hampton and the Dallas Gay Alliance protest that called for his resignation.
Date: February 11, 1989
Creator: The Dallas Morning News
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Photocopied newspaper clipping: Hampton censured by panel] (open access)

[Photocopied newspaper clipping: Hampton censured by panel]

Text of photos of Dallas Morning News report on reactions to Judge Jack Hampton's controversial sentencing in a double homicide trial.
Date: November 29, 1989
Creator: The Dallas Morning News
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Newspaper clipping: Rules on AZT doses criticized] (open access)

[Newspaper clipping: Rules on AZT doses criticized]

A newspaper clipping from the New York Times discussing two recent studies proving that lower doses of AZT are just as effective in treating HIV/AIDS and with fewer side effects but that the government is lagging in approving a lowering of standard dosage.
Date: December 27, 1989
Creator: New York Times
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Pentagon fires lesbian Colonel] (open access)

[Pentagon fires lesbian Colonel]

Photocopy of a newspaper clipping pertaining to the Pentagon discharging Col. Margerethe Cammermeyer for her sexual orientation. The National Guard offered her a position despite the dismissal of her military career.
Date: 1989
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Newspaper clippings: Early Tests Promising For a New AIDS Drug] (open access)

[Newspaper clippings: Early Tests Promising For a New AIDS Drug]

A newspaper clipping from the New York Times discussing research for AIDS treatment derived from a Chinese plant.
Date: April 18, 1989
Creator: Kolata, Gina
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Newspaper clipping: Many AIDS Cases Go Unreported] (open access)

[Newspaper clipping: Many AIDS Cases Go Unreported]

A newspaper clipping from the New York Times addressing the massive amount of AIDS cases that go unreported nationwide and the problem that poses to researchers and public health.
Date: November 28, 1989
Creator: New York Times
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Newspaper clipping: How the AIDS Crisis Made Drug Regulators Speed Up] (open access)

[Newspaper clipping: How the AIDS Crisis Made Drug Regulators Speed Up]

A newspaper clipping from the New York Times about F.D.A. regulations being loosened to accommodate for HIV/AIDS medications and vaccines.
Date: September 24, 1989
Creator: New York Times
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Newspaper clippings] (open access)

[Newspaper clippings]

Newspaper clippings featuring articles about Plano Independent School District supporting art programs, in the first article "School board OKs art plan," many parents called the school board in support of the school art program and following such PISD will hire five art specialist at $33,000 a year to augment art education. In the continuing article "PISD to hire art specialists," the school will be participating in two summer programs by the Getty Foundation to teach the faculty how to fully use the new concepts to tackle art education.
Date: June 28, 1989
Creator: News Star Courier
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Update, June 12, 1989] (open access)

[Update, June 12, 1989]

A newsletter clipping with bulletin information about the art happenings at the University of North Texas, information about the progress with the program North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts and with the art faculty involved at the school, the program and the Denton community. This newsletter informs about the five-year grant received by North Texas from the Getty Center for Education in the Arts for the education reform program. The art education reform will promote changes in teaching of the visual arts to thousands of children in the North Texas.
Date: June 12, 1989
Creator: University of North Texas
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fort Worth Fifth-Graders Give Full Treatment To Art Class (open access)

Fort Worth Fifth-Graders Give Full Treatment To Art Class

A scanned newspaper clipping featuring an article about teacher, Georiga Blaydes and her fifth-grade class room of students undergoing the experimental discipline-based art education program. The students have become as serious about art criticism as professional critics. Changes in art curriculum are being implemented statewide as part of a package of sweeping education reforms approved by the Texas Legislature in 1981. In the article, Ms. Blaydes has been working with the University of North Texas administrators as they plan for a regional center for the visual arts that will promote new art education programs.
Date: November 10, 1989
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Kids critics (open access)

Kids critics

A scanned newspaper clipping featuring an article about teacher, Georiga Blaydes and her fifth-grade class room of students undergoing the experimental discipline-based art education program. The students have become as serious about art criticism as professional critics. Changes in art curriculum are being implemented statewide as part of a package of sweeping education reforms approved by the Texas Legislature in 1981. In the article, Ms. Blaydes has been working with the University of North Texas administrators as they plan for a regional center for the visual arts that will promote new art education programs.
Date: October 9, 1989
Creator: Gilberto, Julie
System: The UNT Digital Library
[UNT is given $625,000 grant for visual arts program] (open access)

[UNT is given $625,000 grant for visual arts program]

A newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News, Metro Report, featuring a snippet about UNT being granted a $625,000 grant for their visual arts educational reform program, to promote new methods of teaching visual arts.
Date: June 5, 1989
Creator: Dallas Morning News
System: The UNT Digital Library
UNT receives $625,000 grant (open access)

UNT receives $625,000 grant

A newspaper clipping featuring an article written about the University of North Texas receiving a grant from the Getty Center to fund their art education reform program. The purpose of DBAE, or discipline-based art education, is to integrate skills of knowledge and understanding of art production, art history, art criticism and aesthetics.
Date: June 4, 1989
Creator: Denton Record-Chronicle
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Sara Lee supporting the arts] (open access)

[Sara Lee supporting the arts]

A newspaper clipping from The Dallas Morning News, October 4, 1989 about the Sara Lee Corporation. Chairman John Bryan discusses that the company will commit to funding programs for the arts and encourages other business in the community to invest in the arts as well. From the desk of Jack Davis, William McCarter, as they researched foundations and charities to support their education reform program.
Date: October 4, 1989
Creator: Simnacher, Joe
System: The UNT Digital Library
At the head of its class (open access)

At the head of its class

A newspaper clipping featuring an article about Fort Worth ISD being high in art education grades. The article goes into the fact that arts education has been around since the 1950s but there never has been such an interest until now, art education is being re-examined. Art is being viewed as important to all students as a means of enchaining learning and other disciplines such as math and science. The article continues into the hard work that Getty Center and the education reformation program has undergone to see changes in the schools curriculum.
Date: April 13, 1989
Creator: Fort Worth Star-Telegram
System: The UNT Digital Library
The little guy buzz by the big guy in giving, December 7, 1989 (open access)

The little guy buzz by the big guy in giving, December 7, 1989

A newspaper clipping from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, December 7, 1989. The clipping is written about the President of Cincinnati Bell, Raymond "Ray" Clark who has stated that employees of corporations are starting to donate more than the companies themselves. Cincinnati's total of 23,300 employees at one-hundred and ten different companies gave $1.3 million for the $4.9 million raised in the Fine Arts Fund campaign. The Cincinnati Institute of Fine Arts holds the Fine Arts Fund campaign to raise money for eight major arts groups. Clark says giving money to the arts in important and encourages others to do so. From the desk of William McCarter, as he has researched foundations and charities to support the education reform program he has developed with Jack Davis.
Date: December 7, 1989
Creator: Benesch, Connie
System: The UNT Digital Library