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[Letter from G. B. Wadzeck to David W. Ratliff, March 6, 1957]

Description: Letter from G. B. Wadzeck to David W. Ratliff discussing Ratliff's and Truett Latimer's opposition to federal aid to Texas schools and teachers' perspectives on the issue. Wadzeck writes that he agrees with Ratliff and Latimer but if it appears such legislation will pass they should compromise so that it is a one shot piece of legislation to assist in an emergency stage. He also writes that the majority of teachers do not think local and state funds are sufficient to meet schools' needs and tha… more
Date: March 6, 1957
Creator: Wadzeck, G. B.
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from Josephine B. Tallant to Truett Latimer, April 6, 1957]

Description: Letter from Josephine B. Tallant to Truett Latimer discussing several bills related to the Mentally Retarded Persons Act. Tallant writes that the bills she requested in a previous letter were related to this act and include V.C.S. 38716 and V.C.S. article 3193-1. She also asks when House Bill 80 on the Training of Trainable Retarded Children will come up for a vote.
Date: April 6, 1957
Creator: Tallant, Josephine Bratton
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from Truett Latimer to C. A. Ritter, March 6, 1957]

Description: Letter from Truett Latimer to C. A. Ritter discussing a petition Ritter signed proposing a constitutional amendment that would allow people to vote to redivide the commissioner precincts in their counties. Latimer explains the process an amendment would have to go through and advocates instead for his proposal to allot two commissioners to the city of Abilene and two commissioners to the rest of the county.
Date: March 6, 1957
Creator: Latimer, Truett
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from Truett Latimer to Clarrisse Robbins, March 6, 1957]

Description: Letter from Truett Latimer to Clarrisse Robbins discussing a petition Robbins signed proposing a constitutional amendment that would allow people to vote to redivide the commissioner precincts in their counties. Latimer explains the process an amendment would have to go through and advocates instead for his proposal to allot two commissioners to the city of Abilene and two commissioners to the rest of the county.
Date: March 6, 1957
Creator: Latimer, Truett
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from Truett Latimer to D. B. Runyon, March 6, 1957]

Description: Letter from Truett Latimer to D. B. Runyon discussing a petition Runyon signed proposing a constitutional amendment that would allow people to vote to redivide the commissioner precincts in their counties. Latimer explains the process an amendment would have to go through and advocates instead for his proposal to allot two commissioners to the city of Abilene and two commissioners to the rest of the county.
Date: March 6, 1957
Creator: Latimer, Truett
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from Truett Latimer to H. B. Williams, March 6, 1957]

Description: Letter from Truett Latimer to H. B. Williams discussing a petition Williams signed proposing a constitutional amendment that would allow people to vote to redivide the commissioner precincts in their counties. Latimer explains the process an amendment would have to go through and advocates instead for his proposal to allot two commissioners to the city of Abilene and two commissioners to the rest of the county.
Date: March 6, 1957
Creator: Latimer, Truett
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from Truett Latimer to Helen D. Smith, March 6, 1957]

Description: Letter from Truett Latimer to Helen D. Smith discussing a petition Smith signed proposing a constitutional amendment that would allow people to vote to redivide the commissioner precincts in their counties. Latimer explains the process an amendment would have to go through and advocates instead for his proposal to allot two commissioners to the city of Abilene and two commissioners to the rest of the county.
Date: March 6, 1957
Creator: Latimer, Truett
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library
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