The Arlington homeless population: A comprehensive study
The Curriculor, a publication of the Texas Council of Community MHMR Centers, Inc.. Vol. 3, no. 10, October 1979
The Curriculor, a publication of the Texas Council of Community MHMR Centers, Inc.. Vol. 4, no. 2, February, 1980
The Curriculor, a publication of the Texas Council of Community MHMR Centers, Inc.. Vol. 4, no. 6, July, 1980
The Resource newsletter, February/March 1997
The Shorthorn: $ 5 million aid sought
The Shorthorn: Artificial heart working
The Shorthorn: City council campus session discusses Cooper proposals
The Shorthorn: Commission offers handicapped aid
The Shorthorn: Committee seeks cancer registry
The Shorthorn: Cooper negotiations underway
The Shorthorn: Cooper Street decision due soon
The Shorthorn: Cooper Street remodeling nears
The Shorthorn: Hepatitis reports reach epidemic proportions
The Shorthorn: Officials struggle with barriers
The Shorthorn: Salk looks to future
The Shorthorn: Students fed up with Cooper Street
The Shorthorn: ‘Champions’ saved David
THINK tank ' 07
Twenty-eighth Annual Report of the Superintendent and Board of Trustees of the Texas Deaf and Dumb Asylum, January 1st to December 1st, 1884
Twenty-fifth Annual Report of the Superintendent of the Texas Institution for the Deaf and Dumb for 1881
University of Texas at Arlington Student Congress resolution number: 72-27
University of Texas at Arlington Student Congress resolution number: 74-14
Veterans with disabilities and diseases from being exposed to radiation during atomic bomb testing meet in Fort Worth
[750 pounds of Salk vaccine arrives in Fort Worth at Carswell AFB]
[Barbara Ellen Watson, 9 years old and 4th grader at West Side Elementary in Arlington, gets the first Salk polio vaccine]
[Brad Eddins applauds protesters Kathy Gowan and Terry Carroll who stage a rally at JPS for better AIDS services]
[Carswell AFB medics unload 750 pounds of Salk vaccine from C-47 plane]
[Dilapidated showers built for prisoners of war in 1943]
[Disabled protestors gather at Arlington's Greyhound bus station]
[Disabled protestors gather at Greyhound bus station]
[George Cooper stages "crawl-on" at the Greyhound bus station]
[George Cooper, one of the disabled protestors who staged "crawl-on" at the Greyhound bus station in Arlington]
[James Hughes, 4th grader at West Side Elementary in Arlington, receives a sucker after getting a Salk polio vaccine shot]
[Jim Grey, executive director of the Governor's Conference on Handicapped Individuals, is seated in a powered wheelchair and going up a ramp into a building]
[Joe Clark Jr. and Permelia Clark sit in the shade, on rocking chairs]
[Joe Clark Jr. secures lid on family garbage can]
[Kenneth W. Tallant, age 10, receives polio injection at Peter Smith Elementary School]
[Letter from Burt L. Risley to Betty Andujar, July 13, 1977]
[Letter from Carl P. Roberts, Executive Director of the Texas Commission for the Deaf, to Texas State Senator Betty Andujar about Commission budgets for fiscal years 1978 and 1979]