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Title
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Bill Pickett in Arizona
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Identifier
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camh-dob-020063
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Dates
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1983-10
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Resource
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Bill Pickett collection
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Description
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Photocopy of an article from Real West magazine, volume 26, number 193 by Matt Dodge.
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Title
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Copy of article from Austin American-Statesman: "John Hargis, 1st Black to earn bachelor’s degree at UT, dies"
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Identifier
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e_uta_00194
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1986-11-14
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Copy of article from Austin American-Statesman: "John Hargis, 1st Black to earn bachelor’s degree at UT, dies."
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Title
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Copy of press release with attached biographical data/vita on Erwin Sewell Perry
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Identifier
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e_uta_00276
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Topic
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Civil rights, Universities and colleges--Faculty
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Dates
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1964-05-11
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Resource
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UT Chancellor's Office records
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Description
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Copy of press release with attached biographical data/vita on Erwin Sewell Perry, appointed as Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering on The University of Texas faculty, effective September 1.
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Title
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Copy of telegram from Clarence A. Laws, Regional Secretary, NAACP, to Dr. John J. McKetta, Dean of Engineering at UT
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Identifier
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e_uta_00274
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Topic
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Civil rights, Universities and colleges--Faculty
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Dates
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1964-05-13
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Resource
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UT Chancellor's Office records
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Description
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Copy of telegram from Clarence A. Laws, Regional Secretary, NAACP, to Dr. John J. McKetta, Dean of Engineering at UT, regarding the appointment of Mr. Edwin S. Perry to the UT Faculty. Attached note from McKetta to Dr. Ransom and Dr. Hackerman.
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Title
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Copy of text of the resolution of the "Negro" women of the University of Texas
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Identifier
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e_uta_00243
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Topic
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College integration, Civil rights
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Dates
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1960-03-14
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Resource
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UT Chancellor's Office records
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Description
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Copy of text of the resolution of the "Negro" women of the University of Texas with CC to Board of Regents and Dean of Women.
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Title
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Doubled tuition rate approved by House: measure goes to Senate
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Identifier
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camh-dob-026149
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Topic
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Universities and colleges, Tuition, Legislation--U.S. states
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Dates
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1957-02-20
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Resource
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UT Chancellor's Office records
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Description
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Photocopied newspaper clipping from the Austin Statesman regarding Texas bill HB 265, which would raise tuition for state-funded Texas universities. Dated February 20, 1957.
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Title
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Doubled tuition rate approved by House: measure goes to Senate
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Identifier
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camh-dob-026149
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Topic
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Universities and colleges, Tuition, Legislation--U.S. states
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Dates
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1957-02-20
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Resource
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UT Chancellor's Office records
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Description
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Photocopied newspaper clipping from the Austin Statesman regarding Texas bill HB 265, which would raise tuition for state-funded Texas universities. Dated February 20, 1957.
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Title
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Eliza Dee Hall
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Identifier
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camh-dob-026145
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Topic
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College integration, African Americans, Dormitories
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Resource
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UT Chancellor's Office records
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Description
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A flyer with information about the Eliza Dee Hall, an integrated women's dormitory at Huston-Tillotson College. The flier states that the dorm is now open to University of Texas students and lists room and board costs.
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Title
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Eliza Dee Hall
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Identifier
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camh-dob-026145
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Topic
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College integration, African Americans, Dormitories
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Resource
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UT Chancellor's Office records
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Description
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A flyer with information about the Eliza Dee Hall, an integrated women's dormitory at Huston-Tillotson College. The flier states that the dorm is now open to University of Texas students and lists room and board costs.
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Title
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End discrimination to hold on to federal funding
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Identifier
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camh-dob-026599
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Topic
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Affirmative action programs, Universities and colleges
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Copy of the article 'End Discrimination to Hold Onto Federal Funding' by Mary F. Powers from the May 1971 issue of College Management magazine.
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Title
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Faculty forum, August 26, 1971 (Number 17)
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Identifier
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camh-dob-026593
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Creator
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Spurr, Stephen H., 1918-1990
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Topic
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Diversity in higher education, Civil rights, Universities and colleges--Admission
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Dates
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1971-08-26
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Memorandum from University of Texas at Austin President Stephen H. Spurr in Faculty Forum regarding admissions policy as it pertains to race. Spurr proposes a debate on admissions policies, suggesting reliance on national tests and previous academic performance, opposing race-specific admissions, advocating for opportunity programs for environmentally disadvantaged students, and emphasizing the need for financial aid, within the framework of non-discrimination policies and increased state support.
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Folder of documents about the Brownsville raid
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Identifier
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camh-dob-018888
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Topic
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Race discrimination, African Americans, Soldiers
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Dates
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1906
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Resource
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Black Texas women archive
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Description
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Documents and articles relating to the Brownsville raid in 1906, including contemporaneous newspaper clippings, book excerpts, and notes.
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Memo from Jack McGuire to Mr. Rex Jackson and Mr. Roy Vaughan, August 3, 1971
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Identifier
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camh-dob-026589
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Creator
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McGuire, Jack R.
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Topic
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Diversity in higher education, Civil rights, College students--Recruiting
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Dates
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1971-08-03
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Memorandum from Jack McGuire, Executive Director of the Ex-Students' Association of the University of Texas, to Mr. Rex Jackson, Associate Director of Admissions, and Mr. Roy Vaughan, Associate Director of the Ex-Students' Association regarding records concerning high school visitations, August 3, 1971. The memo explains that Clarence A. Laws, deputy director of the Office of Civil RIghts, will require statistics on high-school recruitment efforts, including numbers of minority students interviewed.
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Memo from Robert D. Mettlen, August 31, 1971
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Identifier
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camh-dob-026591
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Creator
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Mettlen, Robert D., 1936-2020, Spurr, Stephen H., 1918-1990
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Topic
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Diversity in higher education, Civil rights
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Dates
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1971-08-31
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Memorandum from Robert D. Mettlen to Peter T. FLawn, James H. Colvin, Ron Brown, Lorene Rogers, Byron Shipp, James Duncan, and Sal Levantino regarding a meeting with Stephen H. Spurr about Civil Rights Compliance, August 31, 1971.
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Title
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Memo from Robert Mettlen, July 29, 1971
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Identifier
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camh-dob-026590
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Creator
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Mettlen, Robert D., 1936-2020, Spurr, Stephen H., 1918-1990
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Topic
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Diversity in higher education, Civil rights
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Dates
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1971-07-29
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Memorandum from Robert Mettlen to University of Texas at Austin President Stephen H. Spurr, Dr. Peter T. Flawn, Mr. James H. Colvin, Dr. Ronald M. Brown, Dr. Stanley Ross, D. Lorene Rogers, and Mr. Sal Levatino regarding an extension granted by the Office of Civil Rights to reply to the Compliance Review Team, July 29, 1971.
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Title
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Memo from Robert Mettlen, July 29, 1971
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Identifier
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camh-dob-026596
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Creator
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Mettlen, Robert D., 1936-2020, Spurr, Stephen H., 1918-1990
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Topic
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Diversity in higher education, Civil rights
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Dates
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1971-07-29
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Memorandum from Robert Mettlen to University of Texas at Austin President Stephen H. Spurr, Dr. Peter T. Flawn, Mr. James H. Colvin, Dr. Ronald M. Brown, Dr. Stanley Ross, D. Lorene Rogers, and Mr. Sal Levatino regarding an extension granted by the Office of Civil Rights to reply to the Compliance Review Team, July 29, 1971.
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The Mineola Courier, Mineola, Texas, Thursday, October 11; 1894
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Identifier
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camh-dob-016917
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Dates
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1894-10-11
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Resource
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Texas newspaper collection
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Description
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Copy of the Mineola Courier, the "Official Journal of the Wood County Farmers' Alliance and Van Zandt County Federation of Labor," from Thursday October 11, 1984.
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Title
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Orville Wright in the "Flyer" leaving the starting rail on the first flight of the airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, December 17, 1903, in the presence of three members of the Kill Devil Coast guard station and two gentlemen from Manteo N.C.
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Identifier
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camh-dob-021489
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Creator
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Exxon Mobil Corporation
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Topic
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Aeronautics, Airplanes
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Dates
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1903
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Resource
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ExxonMobil historical collection
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Description
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Black and white gelatin silver print of an, "artist's rendering from original photo of Wright Brothers first flight at Kitty Hawk, N.C. in December 1903. This copy made form photocopy of artists rendering." Title appears in handwritten text on back of print.
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Title
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Orville Wright in the "Flyer" leaving the starting rail on the first flight of the airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, December 17, 1903, in the presence of three members of the Kill Devil Coast guard station and two gentlemen from Manteo N.C.
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Identifier
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camh-dob-021489
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Creator
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Exxon Mobil Corporation
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Topic
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Aeronautics, Airplanes
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Dates
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1903
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Resource
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ExxonMobil historical collection
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Description
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Black and white gelatin silver print of an, "artist's rendering from original photo of Wright Brothers first flight at Kitty Hawk, N.C. in December 1903. This copy made form photocopy of artists rendering." Title appears in handwritten text on back of print.
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Photocopy of a $25.00 check ¥to the Contras¥ from constituent McGlynn, August 14, 1987
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Identifier
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camh-dob-014541
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Contributor
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Brooks, Jack, 1922-2012
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Topic
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Iran-Contra Affair (1985-1990), Governmental Investigations
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Dates
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1987-08-14, 1987-08-14
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Resource
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Jack B. Brooks papers
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Description
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A photocopy of a $25.00 check paid out to William Casey Fund sent from a constituent. The constituent wanted Congressman Jack Brooks to know that he sent money to the Contras after watching the hearings.