The Curriculor, a publication of the Texas Council of Community MHMR Centers, Inc.. Vol. 4, no. 6, July, 1980
The Shorthorn: Brother-in-law deal’ for the handicapped
The Shorthorn: Commission offers handicapped aid
The Shorthorn: Mental program working
University of Texas at Arlington's Movin' Mavs men's wheelchair basketball team pose for a photograph
Vocational Assessment Handbook Part 2
Warren C. Cowen poses with Ted Shrum in front of a United States Army Medical Hospital recruitment poster for women technicians
[20 prison convicts mutilated and disabled themselves by cutting their Achilles tendons at Darrington Prison Farm]
[A man in a wheelchair and wearing a cowboy hat attends the 1978 Governor's Conference on Handicapped Individuals held in Fort Worth]
[A member of the Fleet Reserve Association, Arlington Branch 375, Chuck Stone swaps war stories with patient John Day]
[Cecil Smith, a member of the Arlington Branch 375 of the Fleet Reserve Association who visit veterans in the hospital, watches patients in his ward at the Veterans Administration Medical Center, Dallas]
[Community Volunteers, Board Members, Officials and Staff Members for the Mental Health Association of Tarrant County]
[Descriptive summary of legislation passed during 59th Legislature pertaining to blind citizens]
[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]
[John Hill's Statement on His Concerns for Persons with Handicaps]
[Letter from Ann Richards, Governor of Texas to Jim Hayes, coach of the University of Texas at Arlington's Movin' Mavs men's wheelchair basketball team]
[Letter from Gray Beck, Chairman Texas Board of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, to Texas State Representative Betty Andujar on the occasion of the appointment of Dr. Gary E. Miller as Board Commissioner. Senator Trujar's brief reply is included]
[Letter from Mary Holdsworth Butt to Bill Clayton proposing changes to the San Antonio Chest Hospital, dated June 24, 1976]
[Letter from Mike Moncrief to Jim Hayes expressing regret for not attending the 1992 National Intercollegiate Wheelchair Basketball Tournament games due to Senate business]
[Letter from Mr. Paul Stracharn, President, American Federation of the Physically Handicapped to Secretaries of Central Labor Unions, City Industrial Union Councils, Federal Labor Unions and Local Unions of AFL and CIO affiliates]
[Letter from President Bill Clinton to Jim Hayes after the occasion of the 1993 championship Movin' Mavs men's wheelchair basketball team's visit to the White House]
[Letter from Richard M. Bruner, Administrative Assistant to Dr. David Wade, Commissioner of the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation to Texas State Senator Don Kennard]
[Letter from Rosie Moncrief to Jim Hayes]
[Letter of appreciation from Mr. West, Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce, to Dr. Frank Harrison, President of the University of Texas at Arlington]
[Malcolm Robinson opens prize he won playing bingo while bedridden at the Veterans' Administration Medical Center, Dallas]
[Man in wheelchair receiving assistance boarding a van]
[Mr. and Mrs. Harold Andrews demonstrate the TV phone designed to help the deaf communicate]
[November 5, 1980 is declared "Wheelchair Basketball Day" in the City of Arlington, Texas]
[Proclamation declaring Jim Hayes an Honorary Member, Texas Council on Disabilities]
[Proclamation declaring National Handicapped Week]
[Technician Lawrence L. Unkart studies malaria-smear under microscope]
[Typical deterioration of infrastructure at Texas State Hospitals]