Newspaper clipping from an unknown newspaper in Duncanville, Texas, printed Thursday, June 28, 1979. The article, NTSU opens exhibit, was written in regards to a traveling exhibit titled, "Dog Trots and Mud Cats: The Texas Log House" which will be displayed at the Historical Collection at North Texas State University.
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Newspaper clipping from an unknown newspaper in Duncanville, Texas, printed Thursday, June 28, 1979. The article, NTSU opens exhibit, was written in regards to a traveling exhibit titled, "Dog Trots and Mud Cats: The Texas Log House" which will be displayed at the Historical Collection at North Texas State University.
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School of Community Service Records (U0061), University of North Texas Special Collections
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Newspaper clippings and pamphlets drawn from a larger tangible collection documenting the development of the School of Community Service and its departments and centers at North Texas State University (NTSU), now the University of North Texas.