Papers, 1968.

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Papers, 1968.

Includes an interview transcripts, printed material. and a photograph relating to Thompson's career. Of particular interest is information on the founding and early years of Abilene, Texas. This material mentions Arthur G. Anderson, Charlie Cowan, Joe Ken, Robert Massie, and J. H. Parrmore.

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Ken, Joe.

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Cowan, Charlie.

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Parramore, J. H. Jim.

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Thompson, Philip, 1884-1971.

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Rancher, sheep rustler, and Abilene, Texas pioneer. Born 1884 in Abilene. Worked as herder and sheep rustler for Arthur G. Anderson, pioneer West Texas sheepman. Died 1971 in San Angelo, Texas. From the description of Papers, 1968. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 25178629 ...

Thompson, Philip L.

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Anderson, Arthur G.

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Massie, Robert K., 1929-

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Robert Kinloch Massie III was born in Lexington, Kentucky, in 1929. He was a graduate of Yale University (1950) and Oxford University (1952), where he was a Rhodes scholar. Massie began his literary career as a journalist writing for Collier's (1955-1956), Newsweek (1956-1962), and the Saturday Evening Post (1962-1965), and later taught at Princeton University and Tulane University. Massie's interest in the Romanov family stemmed from his personal research on hemophilia, a hereditary and incurab...