San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1939: Searching Inside

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...: “Rev. B. F. Allen, of the Mint dr,- (Lamar, county), community, is the father of 20 children... and one was a note. Texas was a republic when the scrip was issued and Mirabeku B. Lamar was president... Democrat: “Mrs. O. Parker of a local cafe, in Gunter, (Lamar county), made a sandwich and sold it to. Joe..., of Deport, (Lamar county), At that time, 1840, Texas extended farther west and north than it now does

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... new charters granted to corporations seeking to operate in the state, the University of Texas Bureau... as acute' as the "firm” or Dr. Homer P. “labor” Rainey, University of Texas president, told summer session... employment; (3) the changing nature. ■ of the working world. * Speaking outdoors to the University

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... the University of Mexico and will Join a research party to visit outlying districts around the city... May from 1928 to 1932, a University of Texas business statistician estimated today. Computed by Dr. F.... A. Buechel, assistant director-of the University I $1 lT,.0(>o. 19 Take Bankrupt Law in May AUSTIN..., July 11.—Only 19 Texas bankruptcies occurred during May, compared with 30 during April, the University

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... substantially over operations of May, 1938, the University of Texas Bureau of Business Research announced today... during May Jumped 6.2 per cent above April and 9.1 per cent more than in May last year, the University... May still stood far above'those of May,' 1936^ the University of Texas Bureau of Don’t Sleep When Gas

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... Southwest Texas State Teachers College at San Marcos and completed his Master’s degree at the University...’s at Southwestern University. He served as principal for three years and four as superintendent at Mineral Wells

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