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420 TEXAS ALMANAC.-1949-1950.
Name of Institution. Location, Ownership, Date of Founding, President- "
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Prairie View Agricultural and Mechanical College: Prairie View: state; 1876:
coed: Edward B Evans ............. 1171
Radford School for Girls: El Paso private: 1910; girls; Lucinda de L I
Templin . ..............22
Ranger Junior College: Ranger: municipal: 1926, coed: G. C. Bosweli . . 17
Rice Institute, The: Houston; private, 1912, coed: William V. Houston .... 107
Sacred Heart Dominican College: Houston; independent junior: 1946; girls;
Mother M. Angela . ....................................
St. Agnes Academy: Houston: Catholic: 1906; girls: Sister M. Agnes .. 22
St. Anthony's Apostolic School: San Antonio; Cathohlic; 1903: men; Rev.
George F. Sexton ....1.. . ..... ................................. 11
St. Edward's University: Austin: Catholic: 1885; men; Brother Edmund Hunt 35
St. Joseph's Academy: Brownsville; Catholic; 1865; men; Paul F. Allemand 16
Saint Mary's Academy: Austin. Catholic, 1874, girls; Sister M. Lucy, prinm-
cipal ............................... 2
Saint Mary's Academy: Marshall; Catholic, 1880, coed, Sister Loretta Clarel 81
St. Mary's University: San Antonio, Catholic; 1852; men; (coed in some
departments); Re%. Louis J. Blume ................................ 71
St. Philip's Junior College and Vocational Institute: San Antonio; municipal;
1898; coed; J. O. Loftin ..........................................28
Sam Houston State College: Huntsville; state; 1879; coed; Harmon Lowman 137
Samuel Huston College: Austin: Methodist; 1900; coed; Robert F. Harrmngton 39
San Angelo College: San Angelo; county; 1928, coed; A. A. Smith .. . 38
San Antonio Junior College: San Antonio: state; 1925; coed; J. O Loftin. 25
San Marcos Baptist Academy: San Marcos; Baptist; 1907; coed; Robert B.
Reed ............................................................. 39
Schreiner Institute: Kerrville; Presbyterian; 1923: men; J. J. Delaney. . 32
Southern Methodist University: Dallas; Methodist, 1911; coed; Umphrey
Lee . ...................................................... 336
South Texas School of Law and Commerce: Houston; private; 1923; coed;
W. H Randolph.. .......................................31
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary: Fort Worth: Southern Baptist;
1908; coed; E. D. Head .... 38............................
Southwestern Bible institute: Waxahachle; Assembly of God; Establishedl
Enid, Okla. in 1927, moved to Waxahachie, 1943; coed; M. E. Collins... 36
Southwestern Junior College: Keene; Seventh-Day Adventist; 1893; coed:
J. V. Peters ....................................................... 251
*Southwestern Medical College of University of Texas: Dallas; Established as
private institution min 1943; as branch of University of Texas in 1949;
coed; Dr. E. H. Cary ................................... .........3501
ttSouthwestern University: Georgetown; Methodist: 1840; coed: vacancy as ofl -f
Oct. 1. 1949. following death of Dr J N R Score... ................... A 67
Southwest Texas Junior College: U alde: Tri-County: 1946; coed; Vernon
D. Parrott........................ .....................14
D. Parrott 14
Southwest Texas State Teachers College: San Marcor state; 1903; coed;
J. G. Flowers ...................................... 101
Stephen F. Austin State College: Naogdoches; state; 1923; coed; Paul L.
Boynton . .................................................74
Sul Ross State College: Alpine: state: 1920; coed; Richard M. Hawkins...... 50
Tarieton State College: Stephenxille. state; (1899, taken over by state
in 1917; name changed from John Tarleton Agricultural College in 1949);
coed; E. J. Howell........................................... 75
Temple Junior College: Temple; municipal; 1926; coed; Joe R. Humphrey.... 221
Terrilll Preparatory School and Junior College for Boys. (See Cathedral
School for Boys.)................................................
Texarkana Junior College: Texarkana; municipal; 1927; coed; H. W. Stilwell 14
Texas Christian University: Fort Worth, Disciples of Christ; 1873; coed;
M. E. Sadler .. . ... .. .. . .. ...... .................. 270
Texas College: Tyler. Colored Methodist Episcopal; 1894; coed; D. R. Glass 40
Texas College of Arts and Industries: Kingsville; state: 1925; (name changed
from South Texas State Teachers College in 1929); coed; Ernest H. Poteet 119
*Texas College of Mines: El Paso: (See Texas Western College of the Uni-
versity of Texas.) ...
Texas Lutheran College: Seguin; American Lutheran; 1891; coed; William
F. Kraushaar ... .. ..... .............. 25
Texas Military College: Terrell. private: 1915, men, Col. B B. Abrams.... 14
Texas School of Fine Arts- Austin, private; 1929, coed; Miriam G. Landrum,
director . .......... .... ........ ........ 7...........
Texas Southmost College Bri%'nsille, municipal; established as Brownsville 26
Junior College, 1926, name changed 1949, coed, John F. Barron ... .. 26
Texas State College for Women: Denton. state: 1901; women; Louis Herman
Hubbard ...... . . .... ... .... . ..... ....... 88
Texas State University for Negroes: Houston. state; (1926 as Houston Col-
lege for Negroes. 1947 as state uniersit. , coed; R O'Hara Lanier ... 124
Texas Technological College: Lubbock; state. 1923; coed: D. M. Wiggins.. 293
Texas Wesleyan College: Fort Worth: Methodist; 1890; coed; Law Sone ... 551
*Texas Western College of the University of Texas: El Paso; state; (1913 as
Texas College of Mines; name changed in 1949); coed; Dr. Wilson H. Elkins 96
Tillotson College: Austin; Congregational; 1887; coed; W. H. Jones........ 36En
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