Albert B. Cunningham Photograph Collection, 1938-1953

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Albert B. Cunningham Photograph Collection, 1938-1953

Donated by Albert B. Cunningham, the photograph collection dates from 1938-1953.

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Cunningham, Albert Benjamin, 1888-1962

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Born in 1888 in West Virginia, Albert B. Cunningham was a veteran of World War I and a Methodist circuit rider. He received his Ph.D. from New York University in 1929 and came to Texas Tech University where he taught English for 20 years. Cunningham completed 42 novels and numerous short stories prior to his death in 1962. Many of these were mysteries written under the pseudonyms Garth Hale or Estil Dale. From the guide to the Albert B. Cunningham Photograph Collection, SWCPC 302 E2....

Cunningham, Albert Benjamin, 1888-1962

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Born in 1888 in West Virginia, Albert B. Cunningham was a veteran of World War I and a Methodist circuit rider. He received his Ph.D. from New York University in 1929 and came to Texas Tech University where he taught English for 20 years. Cunningham completed 42 novels and numerous short stories prior to his death in 1962. Many of these were mysteries written under the pseudonyms Garth Hale or Estil Dale. From the guide to the Albert B. Cunningham Photograph Collection, SWCPC 302 E2....

Dale, Estil, 1888-1962

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Hale, Garth, 1888-1962

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Texas Technological College. Dept of English

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Jones, Clifford Bartlett, 1885-1972

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Businessman, ranch manager and college president. Born in 1885 in Rico, Colorado. Manager of the Spur Ranch in Dickens County, Texas, from 1913-1939. Instrumental in the establishment of Texas Technological College, served on the original Board of Directors, and was the third president of the college from 1939-1944. Member of the West Texas Chamber of Commerce and the Good Roads Movement. Active in land sales and colonization, banking and politics, and numerous social, historical and fraternal o...