Records, 1930-, 1953-1986.
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Rath, John.
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Lis, Anthony.
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Watson, Walter
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Epithet: Commissioner for Dumbarton British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000979.0x0001a6 ...
Southwestern Historical Association
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Vermeer, Donald E. (Donald Eugene)
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Southwestern Sociological Association
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Outgrowth of the Sociology Section of the Southwestern Social Science Association founded in 1920. By 1972, the Southwestern Sociological Association described itself as a scientific association, yet sought harmony for development of the social sciences by remaining affiliated with the larger Southwestern Social Science Association. From the description of Records, 1920-1981, 1963-1974. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 24014290 ...
Chalfant, H. Paul, 1929-....
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Michel, Jerry Deanne
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Bonjean, Charles M.
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Conroy, William B.
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Southwestern Social Science Association
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Established at University of Texas in 1918 as the Southwestern Political Science Assn. Became Southwestern Political and Social Science Assn. in 1923 - then Southwestern Social Science Association in 1931. Oldest such regional assn. in the nation. Seeks to bring the social sciences together. It's mouthpiece, the SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, is published jointly with the University of Texas at Austin. It holds annual spring meetings. From the description of Records, 1930-1991. (Texas Tec...
Johnson, Clint.
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Graves, Lawrence L.
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Author, historian, educator. Born in 1917 at Perry, New York. Awarded Ph. D. in American History by the University of Wisconsin (1954). Taught history at the University of North Carolina Women's College (1950-1955). Joined the faculty of Texas Technological College in 1955. Served as Professor of history, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and as Interim President in 1979. Graves edited "A History of Lubbock," contributed to "Builders of the Southwest," and coordinated the "Handbook of Tex...
Steglich, W. G.
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Swyers, William.
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