University of Texas.
Found in 110 Collections and/or Records:
Ruth Alice Allen papers
Some materials relate to the 1944 firing of University of Texas president Homer P. Rainey by the board of regents, the ensuing actions of the faculty, and the issue of academic freedom. One group of papers consists of academic research notes and drafts of literary productions on Thomas A. Hickey and the history of labor and socialism in Texas by Ruth A. Allen. One item includes a 1973 profile of University of Texas regent Edward A. Clark and a speech by Clark on the University of Texas.
Winnie Allen papers
University of Texas and Eugene C. Barker Texas History Center archivist (1925-1960) was born in Henrietta, Texas, in 1895, taught school at various locations in the state (1917-1923), authored several books on Texas history, and died in 1985. Papers relate to personal and business affairs of Allen.
Theodore Andersson papers
Typescript and annotated page proof of Foreign Languages in the Elementary School: A Struggle Against Mediocrity,written by Anderson, professor of Spanish and education at UT and published by the University of Texas Press in 1969.
Maidel Baker papers
Postcards, photographs, and correspondence document Maidel Baker’s 1913 tour of Europe.
Eugene Campbell Barker papers
The Eugene Campbell Barker Papers, 1785, 1812-1959, consist of materials relating to the scholarship, research, and teaching of Texas history by the University of Texas historian and educator. The materials relate to Barker's role in the development of the Texas State Historical Association and other organizations.
Leonard C. Barrell collection
The Leonard C. Barrell Collection (1910-1917) consists of materials related to Barrell's experiences as a University of Texas student, a UT football player, and a World War I veteran.
William James Battle papers
Roy Bedichek papers
Roy Bedichek (1878-1959) was a naturalist, educator, writer, and director of the University (of Texas) Interscholastic League from 1914-1948. The Roy Bedichek Papers, 1897-1959, 2003, document his studies of ornithology, botany, wildlife, and conservation, history and philosophy and include literary productions, correspondence, and business records.
E. R. Biggs essay
Paper by University of Texas student concerns Texas commerce (1848-1860), including immigration, financial system, exports and imports, wages, prices, and standard of living.
Thomas D. Bleich photographic archive
Thomas D. (Tom) Bleich is a photographer from Austin, Texas, specializing in panoramic photographs. The archive features a variety of panoramic subjects, including state capitol buildings, Austin and other city skylines, and local events around the United States.
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