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Annual Address by Reverend Black to the Guadalupe Baptist District Association (Part 2), 1966
Part 2 of 2-- Annual Address by Reverend Black to the 93rd Annual Session of the Guadalupe District Association, "The New Order." Held at West End Baptist Church, San Antonio, Texas, August 8-12, 1966. Theme: "Improving the Role of the Christian in the Great Society." Listening notes: beginning to 27 minutes, continuation of Reverend Black's sermon, The New Order," from part one; 27 miniutes to end, rest of program. Total length: 1:04:39 [original: open reel tape,7-in, acetate
Paul Baker During Ruth Taylor Theater Dedication
Theater program director Paul Baker speaks to the audience during the dedication of the Ruth Taylor Theater
Swivel Chairs in Ruth Taylor Theater
Fishbowl lens photograph of seating in the mainstage theater at the Ruth Taylor Theater. The chairs were custom made and designed to allow audience members to "swivel" in order to see the action in all areas of the expansive stage
Ruth Taylor Theater Premier Season Flyer
Flyer for the premier season of the Ruth Taylor Theater, featuring an image of Paul Baker and a listing of planned productions
Ruth Taylor
Ruth Taylor, wife of University Trustee Vernon F. Taylor, at the dedication of the theater bearing her name
Capital Campaign 1966
(l-r) Trustee Cecil W. Miller, President James W. Laurie, and Trustee James H. Calvert pose for photograph to initiate an 50 million Centennial Campaign. Funds from this campaign were designated to finance construction of a life science center, an auditorium and communications center, and the expansion of library facilities
Lightner and Thomas Residence Halls
Lighter and Thomas Residence Halls shortly after construction
Eugenia B. Miller Fountain
The Eugenia B. Miller Fountain was named in honor of the wife of Cecil W. Miller, Trinity trustee and former chairman of the Board (1957-1960) who presented the fountain as a gift to the university in 1966. Fountains were a special interest of Mr. and Mrs. Miller. Both had studied and photographed the magnificent fountains of old Europe during their extensive travels abroad. Located initially in a green circle of live oaks and grass near the main entrance to the Trinity campus adjacent to Stadium Drive, the fountain was moved to its present location in 2004. In the fountain's design, Trinity architects O'Neil Ford and Bartlett Cocke incorporated three major elements: an expansive bowl at ground level; a large graceful urn in the center of the bowl; and a crown sitting in the center top of the urn