Texas State Historical Association One Hundredth Annual Meeting, 1996 Page: 13
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Friday, March 1
Choices Amid Constraints: Cultural Continuity on Early-
Twentieth-Century Central Texas Cotton Farms, Rebecca
Sharpless, Baylor University
Commentator: Thad Sitton, Austin
Session 18 Research Use of Ephemera in Texas Libraries, Louis
9:oo A.M. Marchiafava presiding, Houston Public Library
San Antonio
A View of Main Street: The Use of Postcards in
Architectural Research, Loriene Roy, The University of
Texas at Austin
A Bit of History in the Library Attic: Ephemera Research
in Texas Libraries, Hermina G. B. Anghelescu, The
University of Texas at Austin
Why are You Keeping That? The Use of Postcards and
Other Ephemera in Researching the Southwest, Mary A.
Sarber, El Paso Public Library
Session 19 The National Pastime Comes to Texas, J. Thomas
10:30 A.M. Schieffer presiding, Texas Rangers Baseball Club
Trinity B
Baseball in Texas: The Early Years, John Edwards, East
Texas State University
Twenty-five Senators Have Walked Out on the Nixon
Administration: The Washington Senators Become the
Texas Rangers, LeslieJ. Cullen, Texas Tech University
Commentator:Jim Harper, Texas Tech University
Session 2o Hanging Time in the Confederacy, Randolph B.
10:30 A.M. Campbell presiding, University of North Texas
Sabine
Martin D. Hart: Another Look at a Hanged Texas
Unionist, Cecil Harper, North Harris Community
College
The Devil is Unchained:James D. Young During the Civil
War, Richard B. McCaslin, High Point College
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