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Title
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Committee Vote Favors Sulphur Probe, pages 1 and 3
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Identifier
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e_rap_0071
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Creator
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Texas Student Publications, Inc.
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Dates
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1937-02-04
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Resource
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Texas newspaper collection
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Description
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On February 4, 1937, The Daily Texan reported that the activities of Roy Miller, lobbyist for the Texas Sulphur Gulf Company, would be investigated by the Texas Legislature
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Title
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"Communists Deny Party Responsible for Labor Violence"
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Identifier
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e_rap_0102
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Creator
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Houston Post
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Topic
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Politics and government, History
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Dates
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1939-06-15
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Resource
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Texas newspaper collection
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Description
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Page 14 of Section 1 of the June 15, 1939, issue of the Houston Post contains an article stating Nathan Kleban's response to charges that the Communist Party incited labor violence.
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Title
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"Communists Nominate Homer Brooks"
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Identifier
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e_rap_0101
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Creator
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Houston Post
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Topic
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Politics and government, History
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Dates
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1938-08-10
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Resource
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Texas newspaper collection
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Description
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Page 4 of Section 2 of the August 10, 1938, issue of the Houston Post contains an article about the nominations of the Communist Party for various Texas political positions.
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Title
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Communists? U.T. Students Don't Know Any, page 1
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Identifier
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e_rap_0061
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Creator
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Texas Student Publications, Inc.
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Dates
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1940-08-01
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Resource
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Texas newspaper collection
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Description
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The front page for the Daily Texan on August 1, 1940, records the results of a poll regarding students' understanding of communism and its purported presence on the UT campus
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Title
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"Crowd Applauds Witnesses as Technicalities Raised During First Red Hearings"
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Identifier
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e_rap_0107
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Creator
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Texas Student Publications, Inc.
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Contributor
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McCully, John
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Dates
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1936-10-14
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Resource
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Texas newspaper collection
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Description
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Page 1 of the October 14, 1936, issue of the Daily Texan contains an article about the investigations of the Texas Legislature into Communism at the University of Texas.
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Title
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"Darrow Condemns Tariff Policy of U.S.; Reveals Human Side to Reporters", page 2
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Identifier
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e_rap_0884
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Creator
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Galveston Daily News
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Contributor
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Herz, Lillian E.
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Dates
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1930-11-05
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Resource
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Texas newspaper collection
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Description
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Article discusses a visit Clarence Darrow made to Galveston, Texas, and his political views. Published in the Galveston Daily News, November 5, 1930
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Title
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"Dies Gets Double Trouble", pages 1-2
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Identifier
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e_rap_0062
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Creator
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Texas Student Publications, Inc.
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Contributor
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Sinclair, William Boyd
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Dates
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1940-08-04
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Resource
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Texas newspaper collection
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Description
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Articles and editorials appearing in the August 4, 1940 issue of the Daily Texan, chronicle and question the Dies Committee's assertion that Stalinist and Trotskyite forces were battling for control of UT
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Title
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Dies Hearing Called Illegal, pages 1 and 4
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Identifier
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e_rap_0064
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Creator
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Texas Student Publications, Inc.
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Dates
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1940-08-11
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Resource
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Texas newspaper collection
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Description
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After being questioned by the Dies Committee, University of Texas senior, Emil Barwis questioned the legality and ethics of the Texas Congressman's investigations
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Title
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"Dies' Man Says Communist Unit in University"
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Identifier
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e_rap_0103
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Creator
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Austin American (Newspaper)
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Topic
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Politics and government, History
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Dates
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1940-07-30
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Resource
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Texas newspaper collection
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Description
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Page 2 of the July 31, 1940, issue of the Austin American contains an article about the Dies committee obtaining records of the Communist Party in Texas.
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Title
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"Dwight Eisenhower Elected; Democrats' Rule Ended"
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Identifier
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e_rap_0487
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Creator
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Dallas morning news
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Contributor
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Associated press
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Dates
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1952-11-05
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Resource
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Texas newspaper collection
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Description
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Article describes Dwight Eisenhower's presidential election. Published in Dallas Morning News, November 5, 1952, section 1
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Title
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"Foes of Consumer Tax Urge Letter Campaign"
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Identifier
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e_rap_0233
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Creator
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Castlebury, Glen
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Topic
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Politics and government, History
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Dates
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1969-08-14
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Resource
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Texas newspaper collection
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Description
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Austin American article dated August 14, 1969, discusses a possible tax on food
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Title
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"GOP Takes Upper Hand in Congress"
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Identifier
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e_rap_0486
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Creator
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Dallas morning news
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Contributor
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Associated press
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Dates
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1952-11-05
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Resource
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Texas newspaper collection
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Description
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Article on the Republican Party's advancements in the United States Congress. Published in the Dallas Morning News, November 6, 1952, section 1
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Title
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"Herring Urged to Ballot Against New Tax Plan"
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Identifier
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e_rap_0219
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Topic
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Politics and government, History
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Dates
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1969-08-25
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Resource
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Texas newspaper collection
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Description
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Austin American article dated August 25, 1969, discusses Human Opportunities Corporation's objections to proposed sales tax, calling the sales tax a tax on the poor
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Title
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House Clears University of Communism Charges 67-38, pages 1 and 6
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Identifier
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e_rap_0070
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Creator
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Texas Student Publications, Inc.
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Dates
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1936-10-28
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Resource
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Texas newspaper collection
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Description
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On October 28, 1936, the Daily Texan reported that a sizable majority of legislators voted to exonerate the University of Texas from the accusations that some of its professors promoted communism and fascism
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Title
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House Resolution Hits Communism, page 1
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Identifier
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e_rap_0066
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Creator
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Texas Student Publications, Inc.
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Dates
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1936-09-30
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Resource
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Texas newspaper collection
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Description
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During the October 1936 special legislative session, freshman representative Joe Caldwell introduced a resolution calling for an investigation into the alleged propagation and teaching of communism at UT
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Title
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"Jester Buries Rainey Under Landslide Vote"
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Identifier
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e_rap_0867
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Creator
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Duckworth, Allen
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Dates
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1946-08-25
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Resource
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Texas newspaper collection
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Description
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Article regarding Beauford Jester's win over Homer P. Rainey in the gubernatorial runoffs, August 25, 1946
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Title
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Legislator Charges Texas Schools With Red Teaching, page 1 and 7
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Identifier
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e_rap_0067
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Creator
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Texas Student Publications, Inc.
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Contributor
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International News Service
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Dates
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1936-10-02
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Resource
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Texas newspaper collection
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Description
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The October 2, 1940, issue of the Daily Texan expanded on Representative Joe Caldwell's accusation of professors indoctrinating students into communism and atheism
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Title
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"Morrow Named Advisor to Democrat Executive"
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Identifier
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e_rap_0484
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Creator
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Bishop, Barry, Schumm, Ruth
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Dates
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1951-11-01
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Resource
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Texas newspaper collection
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Description
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Dallas Morning News article dated November 1, 1951, discusses McKinney's appointment as chairman of the Democratic National Committee
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Title
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Off Goes the Blindfold, page 1
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Identifier
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e_rap_0065
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Creator
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Texas Student Publications, Inc.
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Dates
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1936-06-25
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Resource
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Texas newspaper collection
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Description
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The June 25, 1936, issue of the Summer Texan included an editorial titled Off Goes the Blindfold, which reported on efforts to investigate and tax the Texas Gulf Sulphur Company.
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Title
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One Solon Says Demos Red, Another Says Fascistic as Students Nearly Riot, pages 1 and 5
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Identifier
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e_rap_0069
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Creator
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Texas Student Publications, Inc.
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Contributor
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Lester, Sam
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Dates
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1936-10-15
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Resource
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Texas newspaper collection
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Description
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Daily Texan journalist Sam Lester reported on October 15, 1936, that Texas lawmakers differed as to whether the Progressive Democrats were fascistic or communistic