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["God of Long Life" Statue]

Description: Photograph of the "God of Long Life" statue, which was housed in the Historical Collection on the North Texas campus in Denton. The statue stands on a table in front of a checkered cloth. The god has a long mustache, wears a robe, and appears to be holding a long stick.
Date: September 1952
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Asian Display Case]

Description: Photograph of the Asian display case in the Historical Collection on the North Texas campus in Denton. There are three shelves in the picture, and many artifacts can be seen. These include a plate, vase, boat, and others.
Date: September 1952
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Ronald Cox at Registration]

Description: Photograph of two men and a student named Ronald Cox during the registration period at North Texas State College. The man on the left wears a suit and holds a sign toward Cox, which reads "I am 6666."
Date: September 27, 1958
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[President Matthers with Ronald Cox]

Description: Photograph of James Matthews, North Texas State College President, shaking hands with Ronald Cox during the registration period at North Texas State College. Cox wears a sign around his neck that reads "I am 6666." Cox was the 6,666th student to register at the college.
Date: September 27, 1958
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Samurai warrior armor]

Description: Photograph of a mannequin dressed as a samurai warrior in the Historical Collection on the North Texas campus in Denton. The mannequin stands in a room of display cases, which house items such as swords and guns. The mannequin appears to be made from wood.
Date: September 1952
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[UNT President's House]

Description: Photograph of the University of North Texas President's house. The photo is of the exterior of the home's facade, taken shortly after completion. The building is a large, white, colonial revival structure, with an expansive yard, where sod has not yet been laid.
Date: September 1956
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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