The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 77, July 1973 - April, 1974 Page: 126
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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
Meetings
The Association's semi-annual meeting will be held in Fredericksburg,
Texas, on October 2o, 1973, and will be cosponsored by the Gillespie Coun-
ty Historical Society. Registration begins Friday evening, October 19, and
continues Saturday morning. Three papers concentrating on historical as-
pects of the Hill Country will be presented at the morning session. Martha
Doty Freeman, of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, will give a
slide-lecture on some Hill Country painters; Kent Keeth, director of the
Texas Collection at Baylor University, will speak on nineteenth-century
social life; and Lonn Taylor, director of Winedale Inn, will discuss furni-
ture makers of the Hill Country. A luncheon and an afternoon tour of
historical points of interest will conclude the meeting.
The Association's annual meeting will be held in Waco, February 28-
March 2, 1974.
The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston and the University
of Texas M. D. Anderson Hospital in Houston will sponsor a symposium on
The Legacies of Railroad Medicine to American Health Care on October
27-28 at the M. D. Anderson Hospital. Physicians, historians, and railway
officials are invited to participate in this discussion of various facets of rail-
way medicine in Texas and other areas of the United States.
The Western History Association will meet in Fort Worth, Texas, on
October Ix-14.
The Southern Historical Association's annual meeting will take place No-
vember 7-1o in Atlanta, Georgia.
The American Historical Association will meet December 28-30 in San
Francisco, California.
Accessions
On March 5 formal presentation was made to the Texas State Library,
Archives Division, of the collection of 4,358 Sam Houston documents pre-
served by his son, the late Senator Andrew Jackson Houston, and his
daughters, adding to the Archives one of the largest private collections everr26
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