The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 20, July 1916 - April, 1917 Page: 202
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The Southwestern Historical Quarterly
Peterson and Company. Pp. 572. $1.60), is a somewhat un-
critical but extremely interesting, and withal, valuable, review of
President Wilson's administration. The book is made up largely
of excerpts from the President's messages and speeches concern-
ing the great measures and policies of his administration, and
gives one a new respect for his sturdy idealism.
The Rice Institute Pamphlet is the title of a quarterly publica-
tion begun by The Rice Institute, Houston, Texas, in April, 1915.
It is now in its third volume. Its purpose is to give "publicity
in permanent form to inaugural and other lectures in letters, sci-
ence, and art by visiting lecturers and professors of the Univer-
sity." "Texas: A democratic ode," by Henry van Dyke, ap-
peared in the first number.
Rev. Peter H. Fullin.wider: The first Presbyterian minister to
visit and preach in Texas, by Edward M. Browder, is the title of
a well written article first appearing in the Texas Presbyterian.
August, 1916, and now reprinted in pamphlet form.
The Great Southern Life Insurance Company, of Houston,
Texas, has issued a University number of its magazine (July,
1916), in which are reprinted the articles by William Green Ster-
ett on the University of Texas, Agricultural and Mechanical Col-
lege, and College of Industrial Arts, that appeared in the Dallas-
Galveston News from April 15 to 21, 1915.
A series of articles on "The Anti-Trust Legislation of Texas,"
by Tom Finty, Jr., has been printed in the Sunday issues of the
Dallas-Galveston News, beginning April 2nd and ending July 23,
1916.
The address of Judge William H. Wilson on "Primary Elections
as an Instrument of Popular Government," before the State Bar202
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