Texas State Historical Association Seventy-Third Annual Meeting, 1969 Page: 3
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TEXAS STATE HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
Seventy-third Annual Meeting, May 8-10, 1969
Driskill Hotel, Austin, Texas
Thursday, May 8SESSION I
Maximilian Room
Historical Archaeology and Restoration in Texas
Don Kennard, Presiding
State Senator from Fort Worth
Historical Archaeology in Texas .......................... Curtis Tunnell
Texas State Archaeologist
Historical Archaeology in a Preservation Program
Fort Davis National Historic Site .........................Jerry Rogers
National Park ServiceCommentator ..........
................. .......... Sandra L. Myres
University of Texas at ArlingtonFriday, May 9
SESSION II9:30 A.M.
Maximilian Room
Texas Progressives
Marilyn Sibley, Presiding
Houston Baptist CollegeJoseph Weldon Bailey ...
T. W. Gregory.........
Albert Sidney Burleson .................................Bob Holcom b
Angelo State College
...............................Frank Sim pson
Arkansas State University
............................. Adrian Anderson
Lamar State College of Technology7:30 P.M.
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