The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 21, July 1917 - April, 1918 Page: 222
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The Southwestern Historical Quarterly
work will be published by the International Law Section of the
Carnegie Endowment at Washington, D. C.
Dr. William Edward Dunn of the University of Texas will
spend the year in Mexico City supervising the collection of his-
torical manuscripts for the University bearing on Texas and the
Southwest. The work was interrupted some years ago by the
revolution.
Dr. Charles H. Cunningham, who has studied several years in
the Archives of the Indies at Seville and who has traveled ex-
tensively in South America, is carrying on a part of the work of
Professors Manning and Dunn at the University of Texas.
Mr. E. W. Winkler's collection of Texas Political Party Plat-
forms will shortly be issued as a bulletin of the University of
Texas.
Mrs. Mollie Macgill Rosenberg, widow of the late Henry Rosen-
berg, widely known philanthropist, died at her home in Galves-
ton, May 29, 1917. The News of May 30 has a sketch of her life.
Robert Jenkins Onderdonk, an artist of National fame, who
had been a resident of San Antonio for the past thirty-nine years,
died at his home in that city, July 2, 1917. A sketch of his life
and work, with photograph, was published in the Express of
July 3d.
David Wendel Spence, dean of engineering in the A. and M.
College of Texas, died at Galveston, June 27, 1917. The Austin
Statesman of June 29 contains a brief sketch of his life.222
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Texas State Historical Association. The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 21, July 1917 - April, 1918, periodical, 1918; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth101073/m1/228/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Historical Association.