College teachers
Found in 986 Collections and/or Records:
At Sea, May, undated
Atlas of European history, 1909
Inscribed: Retta Murphy. Crossed out: Mary U. Cox / 1904 San Antonio St. Two copies in general collection (G1845 .D6 ).
Audio discs featuring pop songs from 1920s-1950s (Labeled by title)
Audio interview with Bob Wright, 2001 April
Audiocassette tape of Susan Houston Reid's conversation with Bob Wright (Leonard Wright's son). Transcript filed in folder 5.
Austin American-Statesman, 1962
Autobiographical Articles, 1953, undated
Autumn Leaves, circa 1950s-1980s
Awards, Licenses, Golf Ephemera, Faculty Contracts, 1947-1980
These files are arranged by category. Categories include awards, licenses, contracts, programs, invitations, informational booklets, sheet music, post cards, advertisements, a drink recipe, receipts, business cards and addresses. Each category is organized chronologically. These records document activities Pool participated in and attended at Southwest Texas State University, and invitations to political events for Texas Governor John Connally and President Lyndon Baines Johnson.
“Battle for a Federal Violent Crimes Act – S. California Law Review", 1973
Baxter Berry - includes photos
Series II contains personal correspondence, organized alphabetically. Some folders include photographs and published materials. Certain letters are only addressed to or from nicknames, including “Bibba” (Deborah Dobie) and “Guyo” (Guy Skiles). Of particular note is a series of letters sent between Dobie, and his wife Deborah Dobie in 1935-1936, while he was traveling the state collecting historical artifacts for the Texas Centennial Exposition’s Hall of State.
Beacon on the Hill: Southwest Texas State University, 1903-1978 by Ronald C. Brown, inscribed, 1979
Book with bookplate on ends paper and “Myrtle Hornsby Callan, March 1980” inside front page.
Becoming Engaged, undated
Before the Sun Wend Down/Before the Sun Goes Down, undated
Begin the Beguine, circa 1950s-1980s
Ben Carlton Mead - includes published materials. Note: “Gold” magazine and a souvenir play program (for “Texas” at Palo Duro Canyon) both have illustrations by Mead. Program is inscribed by Mead to Dudley Dobie, Sr.
Series II contains personal correspondence, organized alphabetically. Some folders include photographs and published materials. Certain letters are only addressed to or from nicknames, including “Bibba” (Deborah Dobie) and “Guyo” (Guy Skiles). Of particular note is a series of letters sent between Dobie, and his wife Deborah Dobie in 1935-1936, while he was traveling the state collecting historical artifacts for the Texas Centennial Exposition’s Hall of State.