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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.
Action Magazine, November 1977
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Cover story on Moe Bandy.
Additional machine-extracted names mentioned in this issue: Chris Alaniz, George Chambers, David Allan Coe, Patsy Coleman, Johnny Dee, Pat Estrada, Rick Estrada, Chris Holzhaus, Elvis II, Clifton Jansky, John Kay, Pat Lalley, Jack Leavitt, Rick Lewis, Bubba Littrell, Jay Martinez, Augie Meyers, Willie Nelson, Marie Porter, Elvis Presley, Rick Presley, Glenda Raye, Jack Rich, Whitey Shafer, Hank Williams, Ray Wylie.
Betty Jane Kissler oral history interview
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Dr. Kissler discusses her early educational experiences in Colorado, including a failed stint in law school before getting her BA and MA in history. She recalls her trip to Europe in 1950 and early teaching experiences in Montana and California. She details her PhD work at UT-Austin under Dr. W.P. Webb and how she began working at SWTSTC in the education department before becoming an assistant professor in the history department in the late 1950s and 1960s.
H. Y. Price, Jr. oral history interview
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H.Y. Price talks about the difficulties he faced while starting up the San Marcos Telephone Company, the task of remaining independent in the midst of other large telephone cooperations, and about his involvement with the Campus Christian Community Center at Texas State.
Terry Serur oral history interview
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Terry Serur talks about his family history and local business, Serur's Varsity Shop. Mr. Serur describes what Texas State was like when he was a student in the 1960s, how he thinks San Marcos has changed, his family's association with LBJ.