Papers 1953-1988, (bulks: 1959-1969).

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Papers 1953-1988, (bulks: 1959-1969).

Includes correspondence, printed materials, scrapbook materials, office files and literary productions. Bulks (1959-1969) with mauscript material and page proofs from A HISTORY OF LUBBOCK, and with materials regarding Dr. Graves' tenure as a Texas Tech professor, Dean, and Interim President.

4,503 leaves.

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John Birch Society.

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American radical right-wing political advocacy group that supports anti-communism, limited government, a Constitutional Republic and personal freedom. From the description of John Birch Society records, 1966. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 696628690 ...

Texas Technological College. Dept. of History.

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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...

Texas Technological College Tenure & Privilege Committee.

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Texas Association of College Teachers

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The Texas Association of College Teachers (TACT) was founded in 1948 to serve as a voluntary organization of faculty, librarians, and research personnel in public colleges and universities in Texas. Its main functions are to lobby the state legislature in matters concerning higher education and to inform its membership of pertinent news including legislative action on salary increases, questions of academic freedom, and comparisons of pension plans. From the guide to the Texas Associ...