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Action Magazine, March 1976

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Cover story on Lawsuit against Armadillo Productions.
Additional machine-extracted names mentioned in this issue: Chet Atkins, James Avery, Frank Bates, Toby Beau, Alan Brown, Johnny Bush, Hondo Crouch, Randy Crouchet, Jess Damain, Sid Diller, Jack Gary, Dick Hipp, Dale Jackson, Jerry Jeff, Bobby Kinser, Darrel McCall, Spanky McFarlane, Danny McKenna, Art Mendoza, Augie Meyers, Jack Mikulenka, Joker Moon, Willie Nelson, Black Oak, San Pedro, Johnny Phillips, Nigel Pickering, Charlie Potter, Jim Schumacher, Balde Silva, Paul Stroud, Mike Tolleson, Enrique Vasquez, Romy Vela, Jerry Jeff Walker, Elizabeth Weinzirl, Eddie Wilson, Gary Wright, Rob Young.

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Addendum to Undergraduate Catalog, 1984-1986

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Catalogs contain information about the university, such as deans, accreditations, and academic policies. Includes information on admissions, yearly academic calendar, academic colleges and departments, registering, course descriptions and numbers.

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Undergraduate Bulletin, Volume L, No. 4, April 1984

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Catalogs contain information about the university, such as deans, accreditations, and academic policies. Includes information on admissions, yearly academic calendar, academic colleges and departments, registering, course descriptions and numbers.

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Dr. Jim Tabor and Dr. Phil Arnold interiewed on the Ron Engleman Show

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Dr. Phil Arnold and Dr. Jim Tabor speaking about Revelation, the Seven Seals, and Koresh's interpretation of the Bible on the Ron Engelman Show. Label reads "Copy of discussion bettween [sic] Dr. Phil Arnold and Dr. Jim Tabor. KGBS radio, Ron Engelman Show 10:34 AM April 1, 1993."

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Dr. Jim Tabor interviewed on the Ron Engleman Show

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Dr. Jim Tabor speaking about David Koresh's writing on the First Seal of Revelation and his possible intentions to exit Mt. Carmel. Label reads, "Copy of discussion bettween [sic] Dr. Phil Arnold and Dr. Jim Tabor. KGBS radio, Ron Engelman Show 10:34 AM April 1, 1993."