The North Texas Daily (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 1, 1987 Page: 4 of 8
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TUESDAY
• Film: "Rear Window" at 7 p.m. and 9:30
p.m. in the Lyceum. Admission is $1.50 with
NT I D
• University Program Council “Christmas
Wish Celebration” at 5:30 p.m. in the
University Union courtyard
• Joint Senior Recital with flutist Priscilla
Garrett and trumpeter John Benzer at 8 p.m.
in the Music Building Recital Hall.
• Rock Bottom Lounge: David & David Jazz
Combos at 9 p.m. There is no cover charge.
WEDNESDAY
I • Baha'i Club meeting at noon in University
Union 415.
• Senior Violin Recital with Stephanie Ford
at 5 p.m. in the Music Building Recital Hall
There is no admission charge
• Chamber Winds Ensemble conceit at 8 p.m.
I in the Music Building Recital Hall. There is
no admission charge.
• RBL: The Two O’clock Lab Band will
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Campus Calendar
THURSDAY
• Film: "Lethal Weapon" at 7 p.m. and
9:30 p.m. in the Lyceum. Admission is $1.75
with NT I D
1 • Trombone Choir Recital at 8 p.m. in the
Music Building Recital Hall. There is no
admission charge.
• Chapel Choir Recital at 8:15 p.m in the
Music Building Concert Hall There is no
admission charge.
FRIDAY
• Film: "Lethal Weapon" at 7 p.m. and
9:30 p.m. in the Lyceum. Admission is $1.75
with NT I D.
• Men's Choir concert at 8:15 p.m. in the
Music Building Concert Hall There is no
| admission charge
• Film: "Raw Deal" at midnight in the
Lyceum. Admission is $1.50 with NT I D
• RBL: Christmas party from 5 p m until
midnight. There is no cover charge
Tuesday, December 1, 1987
WEEKEND
| Saturday
• Basketball: NT women's team vs. Uni-
I versity of Oklahoma at 7 p.m. in the Coli-
MONDAY
• Great Commission Students Bible study at
7 p.m. in Physics Building 115.
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Accounting professorship set
By Todd Parton
Daily Reporter
The College of Business Admin-
istration is establishing the Brock Pro-
fessorship, which will be paid for by
contributions from former students, the
oil and gas industry and other NT sup-
porters.
Dr. Teddy L. Coe. chairman of the
accounting department, said. “The
purposes of the professorship are to
honor Horace Brock’s long and dis-
tinguished service to the university and
the profession of accounting and to
provide funding to allow us to hire an
individual of equally high standards and
respect in the profession as Horace
Brock.”
According to an NT accounting de-
partment publication, the department
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hopes to receive $350,000 in con-
tributions for the professorship. So far,
$100,000 has been committed to the
professorship in the form of pledges and
cash donations.
Coe said the funds from the pro-
fessorship will be used to support ac-
counting research and the teaching ac-
tivities of the individual who gets the
professorship.
The individual who wins the pro-
fessorship will be chosen from a group
of nominees recommended to the chair-
man of the accounting department and
the provost by the accounting department
search committee, which is composed
of accounting faculty members.
Brock, a member of the accounting
faculty, has been at NT for 32 years
and is expected to fully retire from
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AIT takes over magazine
devoted to Texas books
By Joseph Castro
Daily Reporter
The NT Center for Texas Studies has
taken over publishing Texas Books in
Review, a quarterly magazine
“Texas Books in Review is trying
to give, in one magazine, a view of
Texas letters and arts in readable
form,” said Dr. Richard B. Stile, editor
of the magazine and English department
faculty member.
The magazine first started in Dallas
and then moved to Tarleton University
in Stephenville, w’here it was published
annually. Sale said the same purpose
of the magazine remains, which is “to
determine what literary winds blow
across the state.”
The magazine will include reviews of
operas, films, musicals and other art
forms, he said.
“We try to cover all of Texas with
specialized editors, and each editor
covers a different region of Texas."
Sale said. The magazine divides Texas
into regions: West Texas. East Texas.
Houston, South Texas. Fort Worth,
Dallas and Trans-Pecos.
The strength of the magazine is in
its many diverse reviewers. Sale said.
University faculty members, highly re-
garded reviewers, writers and political
figures submit reviews to the magazine,
he said.
The reviewers in the current issue
include A C. Greene, resident professor
of Texas Studies and coordinating di-
rector of the NT Center for Texas Stu-
dies; U.S. Congressman John Bryant,
who represents Texas’ fifth congress-
ional district; and Ken Harrison, director
of the films "On Valentine’s Day”
and "1918."
Other reviewers include Judy Alter,
author of "Luke and the Van Zandt
County War" and director of the Texas
Christian University Press; Lee Cullum,
Dallas Times Herald editorial page
editor, and Judyth Rigler. book reviewer
for the San Antonio Express and writer
of a syndicated column.
The cover of the September issue
features one of the original prelimi-
nary sketches from Stuart and Scott
Gentling’s portfolio, “Of Birds and
Texas.”
Sale said the next issue should be
available in December before Christmas
vacation. He said the cover of the De-
cember issue will feature the Amon
Carter Museum’s painting, “Flight on
the Plains.”
The March issue will deal exclusively
with novels by Houston authors, he said.
Copies of Texas Books in Review
are available from the Center for Texas
Studies in Terrill Hall 343. The price
is $3 per issue and $10 for a one-year
subscription.
More information is available by
calling the center at 565-2124 or writing
to Texas Books in Review, P.O. Box
13018, Denton, Texas, 76203-3018.
teaching after this semester. He is cur-
rently teaching on a part-time basis.
Brock began teaching in 1954 after
earning a doctorate at UT-Austin. He
instituted the oil and gas programs at
NT and helped establish the Institute
of Petroleum Accounting, which spon-
sors and conducts research in the oil
and gas industry.
He was also a major figure in the
foundation of the NT tax program,
which Coe said is ranked as one of the
top tax accounting programs in the
United States.
Brock has been invited to teach on
visiting professorships at many schools
around the country, including the Uni-
versity of Arkansas, the University of
North Carolina, Arizona State University
and Ohio State University.
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Dowlearn, Laura. The North Texas Daily (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 1, 1987, newspaper, December 1, 1987; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth560115/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.