Mary Margaret Albright Farabee Papers 1956-1998 1981-1994

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Mary Margaret Albright Farabee Papers 1956-1998 1981-1994

Mary Margaret Albright Farabee is a prominent member of the Austin community, having worked and volunteered for a wide range of organizations within the city. The collection documents her professional work for KLRU, Seton Medical Center, and United Bank, and her involvement with a wide range of organizations, such as The Heritage Society of Austin, Paramount Theater, and Voices of Texas, during the 1970s through 1990s.

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KLRU (Television station : Austin, Tex.)

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University Club of Austin.

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Paramount Theater (Austin, Tex.).

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Farabee, Mary Margaret Albright

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Mary Margaret Albright Farabee (née Mary Margaret Carlson) was born in 1939 in Dallas, Texas. She moved to Austin in 1957 to attend the University of Texas at Austin and graduated in 1961. She later went on to complete a masters' degree in American History, also from the University of Texas, in 1968. She had two children, David and Patricia, with her first husband, James Albright, whom she divorced in 1978. She married Ray Farabee, a lawyer, former state senator, and general counsel...

Farabee, Ray.

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