Arch Green and Mina Wolf Lamb Papers, 1832-2002 and undated
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Lamb, Mina Marie Wolf, 1910-
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Nutritionist, educator. Born 1910 in Sagerton, Texas. Received Ph. D. in nutrition from Columbia University. Professor of nutrition at Texas Tech University for 35 years. Head of Dept. of Food and Nutrition at Texas Tech University for 14 years. Awarded Margaret W. Weeks Professorship in Home Economics in 1969. Retired in 1975. From the description of Papers, 1926-1942. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 24509557 ...
Wolf, Louisa Boeer-
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Wolf, Ilse Hildegard-
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Wolf, Karl-
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Lamb, Arch
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Archibald “Arch” Green Lamb and his wife Mina Marie Wolf Lamb were prominent Lubbock citizens and avid promoters of Texas Tech University. Arch was born on June 10, 1912 in Coolidge, Texas. He moved to Lubbock while attending Texas Technological College during the late 1930s. He met his wife Mina during their college years. They were wed on June 3, 1941 near Stamford, Texas. In 1939 Lamb received his bachelor’s degree in dairy manufacturing. He was active in campus organizations by ...
Hickey, Thomas A., 1869-1925
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Machinist, journalist, socialist party organizer. Born January 14, 1869 in Dublin, Ireland. Emigrated to New York City at the age of twenty-three and after holding jobs in New Jersey and Montana, came to Texas in 1904 where he assumed duties as organizer of the Socialist party in Texas. In 1911 he became editor of "The Rebel," a weekly newspaper published in Hallettsville, Texas. In 1917 publication of "The Rebel" was suppressed under the Espionage Bill of that year. Hickey subsequently became a...
Hickey, Clara-
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