The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 68, July 1964 - April, 1965 Page: 112
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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
ORGANIZATION
Ex Officio
The Honorable John B. Connally
Governor of Texas
Dr. Harry H. Ransom
Chancellor, The University of Texas
Mr. Charles J. Kaler
State Deputy, Knights of Columbus
Rev. David O'Brien, C.S.P.
Director, Catholic Student Center
Board of Trustees
Mr. Frank C. Erwin, Jr.
Austin
The Hon. W. St. John Garwood
Austin
The Hon. Reynaldo G. Garza
Brownsville
Mr. William P. Hobby, Jr.
Houston
Mr. Leroy Jeffers
Houston
Mrs. Lee Johnson, III
Fort Worth
Mr. J. Ray Jordan
Houston
Mrs. Harris L. Kempner
Galveston
Mr. Vann M. Kennedy
Corpus Christi
Mr. Marcus L. Loftis
Fort Worth
Mr. Albert J. Maloney
Austin
In the May 15, 1964, editionDr. John W. Meaney
The Universty of Texas
Mr. J. Francis Morgan
El Paso
Mr. Alfred W. Negley
San Antonio
Mr. Tom Sealy
Midland
Mr. William A. Smith
Houston
Mr. Joseph H. Stjepcevich
Austin
Dr. Willis M. Tate
Dallas
Mr. Thomas C. Unis
Dallas
Mr. Walter B. Van Wart
Houston
Advisory Board
Dr. Benjamin Fletcher Wright
Professor of Government, UT
Dr. John P. Harrison
Director of Latin American Institute, UT
Dr. Thomas F. McGann
Professor of History, UT
Dr. David DeLaura
Assistant Professor of English, UT
Dr. Loren Mozley
Professor of Art, UT
Dr. Charles Galvin
Dean of Law School, SMU
of the Dallas Morning News, SamAcheson wrote a moving tribute to Herbert P. Gambrell, past
president and fellow of the Association. Gambrell's achievements
were traced in the editorial from his service in World War I as a
sergeant major to his current emeritus status as professor of his-
tory at Southern Methodist University.
Gambrell's notable accomplishments include the authorship of
award-winning books on Texas history, decoration as an Officer
d'Academie of France, and research directorship of the Dallas
Historical Society which he helped to establish.
As stated by Acheson, Gambrell ". . . is one of the rare group
of scholars of whom it may be said truthfully that they wear their112
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