Universities and colleges -- Administration
Found in 61 Collections and/or Records:
Jerome H. Supple, 1989-1990
Materials include planning documents, invitations, programs, and a transcript of the proceedings.
John Garland Flowers, 1943
Materials consist of a single invitation and program.
Lee H. Smith, 1974
Inaugural materials include invitations, programs, and a proceedings program.
List of invites sent, organized by date invitation sent, 1964
Inaugural materials consist of invitations, a program, and digital copies of audio and video recordings of the ceremony. Also included are the text of inauguration speeches as published in the College Star and a proceedings booklet published on the first anniversary of the ceremony. Lyndon B. Johnson spoke at the inauguration ceremony.
Mail schedule and delegate information, includes print samples, 1982
Inaugural materials consist of planning documents, invitations, programs, and a media packets. There is a recording of the proceedings on UMATIC tape, see library catalog.
Mailings and publications, 1989 - 1990
Materials include planning documents, invitations, programs, and a transcript of the proceedings.
Master list of attendees, 1964
Inaugural materials consist of invitations, a program, and digital copies of audio and video recordings of the ceremony. Also included are the text of inauguration speeches as published in the College Star and a proceedings booklet published on the first anniversary of the ceremony. Lyndon B. Johnson spoke at the inauguration ceremony.
McCrocklin inauguration. Speakers: President Lyndon B. Johnson and President James H. McCrocklin [audiocassette], 1964 November 20
McCrocklin inauguration. Speakers: President Lyndon B. Johnson and President James H. McCrocklin [DVD], 1964 November 20
McCrocklin inauguration. Speakers: President Lyndon B. Johnson and President James H. McCrocklin [reel to reel], 1964 November 20
On the occasion of his inauguration as president of Southwest Texas State College, McCrocklin discusses the goals of Southwest Texas State College, and Johnson discusses the goals of the Great Society and the War on Poverty. Original recorded at ceremony, November 30, 1964. The Texas Archive of the Moving Image has video of the McCrocklin inauguration available online.
Media information packets, 1982
Includes brochures about San Marcos, program, copy of the addresses and speeches made, press release, as well as biographical information on Lady Bird Johnson, Hardesty, Post Master General William F. Bolger, and Governor William Hobby.
Media information packets, 1990
Includes program, fact sheet, list of participants, information about he Texas State University System as well as transcripts of speeches made from Jerome Supple, Mayor Kathy Morris, and Regent Norman Elder.
News clipping, 1970 February 6
These materials consist of a invitation, program and one news clipping.
News clippings, 1990
Materials include planning documents, invitations, programs, and a transcript of the proceedings.
News clippings, press releases, and Hillviews article, 2002 - 2003
Inaugural materials include invitations, programs, press releases, transcript of Trauth's speech, and planning documents.
Participant and invitee lists, 1990
Materials include planning documents, invitations, programs, and a transcript of the proceedings.
Past presidents exhibit, 2003
Inaugural materials include invitations, programs, press releases, transcript of Trauth's speech, and planning documents.
Planning committee, 1989 - 1990
Materials include planning documents, invitations, programs, and a transcript of the proceedings.
Planning documents, notes, RSVP cards, 1964
Inaugural materials consist of invitations, a program, and digital copies of audio and video recordings of the ceremony. Also included are the text of inauguration speeches as published in the College Star and a proceedings booklet published on the first anniversary of the ceremony. Lyndon B. Johnson spoke at the inauguration ceremony.
Planning materials, 2002 - 2003
Includes Trauth's decision to drop the gala for budgetary reasons.