Celebrating 100 Years of the Texas Folklore Society, 1909-2009 Page: 71
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THE TEXAS FOLKLORE SOCIETY WAS PART OF MY LIFE 71
17. Mike Cox. "J. Frank Dobie, Storyteller of the Southwest." Texas
Highways. May 2003. 52.
18. J. Frank Dobie. Some Part of Myself Austin: University of Texas
Press. First Printing 1980. Reprinted by arrangement with Little,
Brown and Company, Inc. 118-121.
19. Jimmy Jackson. Personal interview. December 2, 2008.
20. Bill Granberry email.
21. Jimmy Jackson. Email correspondence dated December 10, 2008.
22. Ibid.
23. Jean Darby. Alice: A Centennial History: 1888-1988. 32.
24. Holland, Richard A. "A Corner Forever Texas: The Southwestern
Writers Collection," in Corners of Texas. F. E. Abernethy, editor.
Denton: University of North Texas Press. Publication of the Texas
Folklore Society LII. 1993. 27.
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