Legacies: A History Journal for Dallas and North Central Texas, Volume 16, Number 2, Fall, 2004 Page: 63
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BOOK REVIEWERS:
Robert B. Fairbanks is Professor of History at the University of Texas at Arlington. An urban historian, he is
the author of For the City as a W/7ole: Planning, Politics, and the Public Interest in Dallas, Texas, 1900-1965. He is a
member of the Legacies Editorial Advisory Board.... Dawn Letson is Director of The Woman's Collection at
the Blagg-Huey Library at Texas Woman's University. She is a member of the Legacies Editorial Advisory
Board.... Jackie McElhaney is the author of Paluline Periwinkle and Progressive Reformn in Dallas and a frequent
contributor to Legacies.... Darwin Payne is the author of As Old as Dallas Itself A History of the Lawyers of
Dallas, the Dallas Bar Associations, and the City They Helped Build and Indomitable Sarah: The Life of Judge Sarah T7
Huglhes, among other books. He is a member of the Legacies Editorial Advisory Board.
PHOTO CREDITS:
Dallas Historical Society: pp. 5, 6 (top and middle), 7 (top); T77e Dallas Morning News: pp. Io (bottom), II (top and bottomn, 50;
Dallas Museum of Art: p. 25; The Otis andVelma Davis Dozier Collection, Hamon Arts Library, SMU: pp. 24, 26, 28, 29, 31, 34, 37,
38; Fine Arts Division, Dallas Public Library: p. Io (top); National Archives: p. 8 (bottom); Old Red Museum of Dallas County
History & Culture: p. 8 (top); Richardson Public Library: p. 7 (bottom);Troy Sherrod: pp. 52, 54 (bottom); Stewart Simons: Inside
back cover; Larry Taylor: pp. 12, 13, 15, i6, i8, 20, 2i, 22, 23;Texas/Dallas History & Archives Division, Dallas Public Library: pp. 6
(bottom), 9, 39, 40, 43, 44 (photo by Ralberto Comini), 45, 46, 49, 53, 54 (top), 64;TXU Archives: p. 2.
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