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    Trinity University Choir

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    Photo of Trinity University Choir in taken in 1963-64 with choir director Professor Claude Zetty (left foreground). In addition to occasional performances during the year, the choir made an annual tour during spring recess

    Premier Season, Ruth Taylor Theater, Trinity University

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    Poster for the Trinity University 1966-1967 Season. The poster shows the "Ruth Taylor Theater" logo reproduced in the top-left, center, and bottom-right. Superimposed on the center logo is the production listing. The bottom-left corner features box office information. The productions listed are: "A Different Drummer," "The Servant of Two Masters," "Journey to Jefferson," The Subject Was Roses" "The Physicist," "The Imaginary Invalid," "The Tempest," "The Three Sisters," and "The Trojan Women.

    Earl Lewis Papers: Trinity University Commencement Speech, 1981

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    Copy of Earl Lewis's address given at the 1981 summer commencement ceremonies at Trinity University

    1988-1989 Season, Ruth Taylor Theater, Trinity University

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    Poster for the Trinity University 1988-1989 Season. The poster shows in the top left the "Theater at Trinity" logo, featuring a stylized comedy and tragedy mask. Against a turquoise background are the show listings in maroon text. Each listing has an illustration of a face of the play's character printed on a sleeping mask, accented with yellow spot coloring as well as blurb containing show dates, contributors, and content. The listed productions in descending order are "Ready for the River," The "Importance of Being Earnest," "Antigone," and "Of Thee I Sing.

    Earl Lewis Papers: Trinity University Retirement Dinner; 1989

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    Correspondence and documents regarding reception honoring Earl Lewis's retirement from Trinity University in 1989. Includes correspondence from Ronald Calgaard (page 1); Marc Raney (page 3). Also includes correspondence from Lewis to Stephen Tucker (page 2). Folder also includes a copy of the program (page 4)

    Earl Lewis Papers: Trinity University Urban Studies Department, 1982-1989

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    Folder contains documents concerning the Urban Studies department at Trinity University. Includes nominations for professor of the year (pages 1-5); list of professional positions held by alumni (pages 6-25); description of graduate internship program (pages 26-27); program description for graduate program (pages 28-31); and proposal to establish undergraduate major and minor (pages 32-41)

    "Welcome to the Monkey House"

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    Poster for the Trinity University production of "Welcome to the Monkey House." The poster shows an illustration of a city skyline in green silhouette seen from behind a set of cage bars. Above the illustration in black text is "Outrageous tales from the unconventional mind of Kurt Vonnegut Jr." Below the illustration is show time information. Source author: Kurt Vonnegut

    Trinity University Bulletin 1937

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    A scanned insert of a university bulletin from 1937. Left side shows students leaving a building. Right side show a student with a briefcase in the forground and the campus in the background

    Dallas Theater Center Presents: "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer"

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    Program for the Trinity University production of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer." The poster shows in black and white a great number of crowded drawings and text. Significant characters from the play are illustrated simply, each surrounded by a dotted line and each with an arrow pointing to a space for the actor to autograph the program. At the top of the poster is the show title, at the bottom is a statement asking the possessor to "Take Tom's World Home!" Source author: Mark Twain. Director of performance: Gary Brockette

    Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, 1972-2004

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    Folder: Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, 1972-2004. This folder contains correspondence, event ephemera, and class memoranda, notes and reports that pertain to Reverend Black's relationship with Dr. Earl Lewis, professor of Urban Studies at Trinity University, and Black's enrollment in graduate classes in the Urban Studies department. In certain cases of reports, only title pages and tables of contents were digitized. The reports in their entirety may be consulted in the reading room
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