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Announcement of the Southwest Texas State Normal School for the Annual Session beginning September 9, 1908, and ending May 18, 1909. San Marcos, Texas

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Contains list of people at the head of the Texas State Board of Education and the local board of directors, as well as a list of faculty. Includes the academic calendar, the fifth annual report of the Board of Trustees, list of students that attended 1907-1908 and graduates of past years, course descriptions, and information for students. Also includes short history of the normal school in San Marcos, Texas, and describes the purpose of a normal school. Has an appendix about the summer session.

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Action Magazine, September 1978

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Cover story on Floyd Tillman.
Additional machine-extracted names mentioned in this issue: Bobby Baker, Marcia Ball, Louie Bellson, Allene Blaker, Clay Blaker, Don Bowman, Ronnie Branham, Frenchie Burke, Emma Chaney, Gloria Christopher, Guy Clark, Vassar Clemens, Alvin Crow, Duke Ellington, Tom Faulkner, Kent Finlay, Jerry Garcia, Robert Gomez, Adolph Hafner, John Hays, Ricky Hernandez, George Jones, Hermann Lammersmeyer, Simon Magallan, Billy Mata, Augie Meyers, Cathy Morgan, Claude Morgan, Chip Morton, Willie Nelson, Bobby Ouesley, James Reveley, Johnny Rodriguez, Uncle Sam, Larry Trader, Daddy Warbucks, Jack Williams, Marty Winters, Ray Wylie.

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Mary Sue Haynes oral history interview

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Mary Sue Haynes discusses her personal background, her ancestors, and how her family came to settle in San Marcos. She shares information about the early homes in San Marcos, many of which her father built, and recalls her time in the campus elementary school. Ms. Haynes mentions the teachers and staff of the Normal School and its later iterations, including people such as Dr. Evans, Dr. Flowers, Dr. McCrocklin and Mr. Hardesty, Spurgeon Smith, Pat Norwood, Lula Hines, A.C. Burkholder, Mary Brogdon, and more. She shares anecdotes about the changes she has seen Texas State undergo in its administration, student body, discipline, and physical layout, specifically mentioning the McCrocklin Case, boarding houses, LBJ, her brother's work in San Marcos, and recreation activities.

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Ruth Bain oral history interview

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Dr. Bain describes how the medical field and opportunities for female doctors have changed over the span of her career, especially in Austin, TX. Dr. Bain briefly discusses growing up in Centerville, attending college at the Texas State College for Women, and going to medical school at the University Medical Branch in Galveston. Beyond talking about being a woman in medical school, Dr. Bain shares her experiences working at Brackenridge Hospital and starting her private practice in Austin. She later recalls her participation in a number of medical societies, including the Travis County Medical Society and the Texas Medical Association, as well as the state of healthcare and insurance in the United States.