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Livingstone Fagan writings: "Mt. Carmel: The Unseen Reality"
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Two short essays by Livinstone Fagan under the title, "Mt. Carmel: The Unseen Reality." From box 3, folder 14, which also includes letters from Fagan to Reavis and religious writings of Fagan; selected letters digitized (74 of 133 pages).
Tract by Livinstone Fagan titled, "Salvation and the Book of Revelation"
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From box 3 folder 15: communications and writings by Livingstone Fagan. Includes correspondence from David Koresh to the Branch Davidians and to Dick Reavis. Selected documents are digitized.
The Normal Star, Vol. 7, No. 21, June 25, 1919
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Published weekly during the school year by the Students of the Southwest Texas Normal. Also contains local advertisements.
Action Magazine, September 1976
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Cover story on Fred Semaan.
Additional machine-extracted names mentioned in this issue: Alvaro Alcorta, Roy Barrera, Milton Carroll, Jubal Clark, Hondo Crouch, Alvin Crow, Hubert Green, Craig Hillis, Neff Limon, Lightning Louie, Darrell McCall, Delbert McClinton, Pop Nelson, Willie Nelson, Black Oak, Jan Reid, Lana Seekatz, Pete Torres, Romy Vela, Jerry Jeff Walker, Hank Williams.
Clarence Schultz oral history interview
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Clarence Schultz, sociology professor, shares his memories of coming to SWTSTC as an undergraduate student in the post-WWII era. Along with describing married student housing and the college's home economics program, he talks about the City of San Marcos and its businesses. He explains the class registration process and how he came to work in the university's Department of Economics and Sociology, which he joined in 1965. Mr. Schultz outlines how the Department of Sociology has evolved throughout the decades. He spends time reflecting on the university's presidents, the university's past as a teacher's college, Sewell Park's water pageants, certain faculty members like Prof. Green , Dr. James Taylor, and Dr. John Flowers, assorted student societies, and the men's faculty club.