Alvin Romansky Papers 1907-1994

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Alvin Romansky Papers 1907-1994

Mr. Romansky was a native Houstonian who practiced law. This set of papers documents his philanthropy and tremendous civic contribution to the contemporary art scene in Houston. Included also, is evidence of the social and civic contributions of his Uncle Thomas Flaxman.

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Romansky, Joseph

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Romansky, Alvin

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Alvin Sylvan Romansky was born in Houston, Texas on March 15, 1907, the only child of Joseph L. Romansky and Kate Flaxman. Following his childhood in Houston, he attended the Wharton School of Commerce and Finance at the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Texas at Austin, and the Houston Law School, where he received an LLB (Bachelor of Laws) degree in 1929. Romansky remained in Houston to practice law. He was a member of the Texas State Bar Association, the A...

Houston Country Club

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Flaxman, Thomas

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Contemporary Arts Association

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Contemporary Arts Museum

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Art museum; Houston, Tex. Opened Nov. 13, 1949 under the auspices of the Contemporary Arts Association, which had begun as a small group in May 1948, and officially organized in May 1949. From the description of Contemporary Arts Museum records, 1957-1972. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79604562 ...