Tom Slick papers 1938-1987

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Tom Slick papers 1938-1987

Thomas Baker Slick, Jr. was an oilman, rancher, philanthropist, and founder of the Southwest Research Institute and the Texas Biomedical Research Institute in San Antonio, Texas. The bulk of the collection represents the office files of Tom Slick and includes correspondence, reports, financial documents, minutes, project and subject files spanning from 1938-1962.

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Slick, Tom.

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Tom Baker Slick, Jr. was born in 1916 in Clarion, Pennsylvania to Thomas Baker and Berenice (Frates) Slick. When Slick. was twelve, his family moved from San Antonio to Oklahoma City. In 1938 Slick earned a degree in biology from Yale University, where he was a Phi Beta Kappa. After college, he took graduate courses at Harvard and MIT as well as serving in the Navy in the Pacific and Japan. Tom Slick, Sr., one of the most famous oil operators in the Southwest and known a...

Slick, Tom, 1916-1962

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