The Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association, Volume 15, July 1911 - April, 1912 Page: 165
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system of the State. After the government was restored to the
hands of the people by the Constitution of 1876, Colonel Nunn
devoted himself to the practice of his profession, attaining to emi-
nence as a lawyer.
Miss Ethel Zivley Rather, M. A. (The University of Texas),
Ph. D. (Yale University), whose historical work is well known to
readers of THE QUARTERLY, has been appointed director of women's
religious work at Columbia University.
Mr. William Edward Dunn, whose "Apache Relations in Texas,
1718-1750," appeared in the January number of THE QUARTERLY,
has been awarded a fellowship in history at Columbia University,
and will continue his study of Spanish-American History under
Professor Shepherd.
Mr. Charles W. Hackett, whose paper appears in this issue of
THE QUARTERLY, was awarded a fellowship in history at the Uni-
versity of California, and will continue there his work with Pro-
fessor Bolton. Both Mr. Dunn and Mr. Hackett are graduates of
the University of Texas.
Miss Eleanor Claire Buckley, whose paper on the Aguayo Ex-
pedition appeared in the July QUARTERLY, has been appointed by
the Regents of the University of Texas to classify and calendar
the Bexar archives and other manuscript collections of the Univer-
sity. Miss Buckley will be a member of the School of History,
with the title of Archivist. She took the degree of Master of Arts
from the University of Texas in 1909.
At a meeting of the Texas Library and Historical Commission,
held September 19th, the resignation of Mr. John B. Kaiser, as
assistant librarian in charge of legislative reference work, was
accepted. Mr. Kaiser left Texas to take charge of similar work
in the Library of the University of Illinois. Miss Octavia F.165
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