Texas State Historical Association One Hundred and Nineth Annual Meeting, 2005 Page: 17
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iThe Woman's Wednesday Club (forerunner of the Fort Worth Woman's Club) in its weekly lunch-
eon meeting at the Metropolitan Hotel, January 31, 1918. Then, as now, the ladies dressed elegantly
for their get-togethers. Courtesy of Dalton Hoffman.William P Clements,Jr. and the Modern Texas Republican Party, Charles R. Schultz,
Texas A&M University
Commentator: Ricky Dobbs,Texas A&M University-Commerce
Session 25
10:30 A.M.
Continental
Music and Words in the Spanish Borderlands,Julianna Barr presiding, University
of Florida
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Musical Gotcha, Paul Smith, Pittsburg State University
Writing the Border: Eagle Pass, the Rio Grande News & the Discourse of Mexicans,
19o6-o8, Roberto Calder6n, University of North Texas
Revising the Captivity Narrative, Andrea Tinnemeyer, Utah State University
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