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[Fraternity brothers walking around]

Description: Photograph of a group of Omega Psi Phi members standing around a dining hall while talking and laughing with each other. They are wearing similar formal suits. The institution was the first historically Black fraternity to receive a chapter on a predominantly white campus in the South.
Date: 197X
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Fraternity members at luncheon]

Description: Photograph of a member of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity standing to give a speech during a luncheon. Other members are visible sitting in the foreground, listening to him. They are wearing similar formal suits. The institution was the first historically Black fraternity to receive a chapter on a predominantly white campus in the South.
Date: 197X
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Speech at Omega function]

Description: Photograph of a member of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity standing to give a speech during a luncheon. Other members are visible sitting around, listening to him. They are wearing similar formal suits. The institution was the first historically Black fraternity to receive a chapter on a predominantly white campus in the South.
Date: 197X
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Fraternity members standing at dinner]

Description: Photograph of two members of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity standing to give a speech during a luncheon. Other members are visible sitting around, listening to him. They are wearing similar formal suits. The institution was the first historically Black fraternity to receive a chapter on a predominantly white campus in the South.
Date: 197X
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Dancing at fraternity party]

Description: Photograph of guest dancing and throwing balloons into the air during an Omega Psi Phi fraternity party. The institution was the first historically Black fraternity to receive a chapter on a predominantly white campus in the South.
Date: 197X
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Student portrait of Karen Olvera]

Description: Portrait of Karen Olvera, a student who received her Masters in Fine Arts from the University of North Texas after completing her thesis entitled "Marcel Duchamp's The Large Glass as 'Negation of Women.'" The photo is a close up of the student.
Date: February 28, 1981
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Portrait of Olvera]

Description: Portrait of Karen Olvera, a student who received her Masters in Fine Arts from the University of North Texas after completing her thesis entitled "Marcel Duchamp's The Large Glass as 'Negation of Women.'" The photo is a close up of the student.
Date: February 28, 1981
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Portrait of Karen Olvera]

Description: Portrait of Karen Olvera, a student who received her Masters in Fine Arts from the University of North Texas after completing her thesis entitled "Marcel Duchamp's The Large Glass as 'Negation of Women.'"
Date: February 28, 1981
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Photograph of Olvera]

Description: Portrait of Karen Olvera, a student who received her Masters in Fine Arts from the University of North Texas after completing her thesis entitled "Marcel Duchamp's The Large Glass as 'Negation of Women.'" The photo is a close up of the student.
Date: February 28, 1981
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Head coach giving speech]

Description: Photograph of head football coach Rob Rust standing behind a podium with "Marriott Motor Hotel" written on its surface to deliver a speech. Rust lead the North Texas team to a Missouri Valley Conference championship in 1967 and the New England Patriots to the Super Bowl in 1985. Many of his players became NFL draftees and North Texas Athletics Hall of Fame inductees including defensive lineman "Mean" Joe Green and Cedrick Hardman.
Date: 197X
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Archille Murat Willis, Jr. sitting in a board meeting]

Description: Photograph of Archille Murat Willis, Jr. sitting at a Board of Regents meeting while looking towards an off-camera speaker. Willis was elected chairman of the board in 1969 and served for nine years. During his tenure, the university underwent many cultural movements facilitated by students concerning civil rights, anti-Vietnam War protests, free speech, academic policies, and a new library. The Willis Library is named after him.
Date: 197X
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[A. M. Willis outside of Willis library]

Description: Photograph of Archille Murat Willis, Jr. sitting by the fountain outside of Willis Library. Willis was elected chairman of the Board of Regents in 1969 and served for nine years. During his tenure, the university underwent many cultural movements facilitated by students concerning civil rights, anti-Vietnam War protests, free speech, academic policies, and a new library. The Willis Library is named after him.
Date: August 25, 1978
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Hattie Fansler portrait]

Description: Portrait of Hattie Fansler, coordinator of facilities scheduling in the Public Information Office. She is smiling towards the camera while wearing a stripped blouse. Photograph was taken by Duncan Engler, University Photographer for the Public Affairs and Information Services Office.
Date: March 1, 1976
Creator: Engler, Duncan
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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