Jean Grossman Papers, 1944-1966
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Texas Chemurgic Council
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Rook, Charles Galloway
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Treadaway, Gordon
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Texas Technological College. Dept. of Theatre Arts.
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Texas Technological College. Cotton Research Committee
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Grossman, Jean
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The donor, Jean Grossman [formerly Jeannie Rook], is a graduate of the Texas Tech University Theatre program. Her father, Charles Galloway Rook, Sr., worked as a professor at Texas Tech during the 1940s-1950s doing cotton research under the Cotton Research Committee. Rook and his son, Charles Galloway Rook Jr., owned the Tru-Fab Metal Products Company which provided building materials to construct cotton gins. From the guide to the Jean Grossman Papers, U 256. 1., 1944-1966, (Southwe...
Tru-Fab Metal Products Company
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Mahon, George Herman, 1900-1985
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George Herman Mahon was born on September 22, 1900, near Haynesville, Louisiana to John Kirkpatrick and Lola Willis (Brown) Mahon. In 1908 the family moved to Loraine, Mitchell County, Texas. Mahon graduated from Loraine High School in 1918. On December 21, 1923 he married Helen Stephenson. The couple had one daughter. Mahon received his BA in 1924 from Simmons College (later known as Hardin-Simmons). He graduated from the University of Texas Law School in 1925. After additional pos...