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Texas Collection
united with it in 1948: Prairie View Agricultural and Mechanical
College (for Negroes), Arlington State College, and Tarleton State
College.
DAVID BROOKS COFER. First five administrators of Texas A. 8c M. Col-
lege, 1876-1890o. [College Station? Tex., 1952.] 48 p. ports., views,
bibliog. (p. 48). On Thomas Sanford Gathright, John Garland
James, James Reid Cole, Hardaway Hunt Dinwiddie, and Louis
Lowry McInnis.
DAVID BROOKS COFER, ed. Early history of Texas A. and M. College
through letters and papers. [College Station? Tex., 1952.] 143 P.
facsims. On the Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1877-90;
with reminiscent letters from alumni on its later history.
FRANK AVERILL KNAPP, JR. A note on General [Mariano] Escobedo
in Texas. Southw. hist. quar., 55:394-401 (Jan.). notes. On his efforts
to instigate a revolution against the government of General Porfirio
Diaz, 1877-78
JOE HEFLIN SMITH. The old "F" Ranch [Quitaque, Tex., 1877-1907].
Cattleman, 39 (no. 5) :30-31, 42, 44, 46, 48 (Oct). port., views.
THE CATTLEMAN. Herefords play important part in cattle industry
[Texas since ca. 188o]. Cattleman, 39 (no. 3) :23-5, 40, 42, 44 (Aug).
views.
C. P. OLIVER. Zoology at the University of Texas [since 1885]. Bios,
23:9o-lo8 (May). ports.
JAMES CALVIN OSLIN. Benben. [Revised edition.] Boston: Christopher
Pub. House [1952]. 286 p. First ed., 1948. On the early life of Ben-
jamin Phillips Benjrox (born 1886) in rural east Texas and his work
as a newspaper writer and printer in Houston, Galveston, and San
Antonio.
JOE HEFLIN SMITH. McMurtry means beef. Cattleman, 38 (no. io):
36, 8o, 82, 84, 86, 88, go, 92, 94 (Mar). On the nine sons of W. J.
McMurtry as cattlemen in Texas since 1888.
THE CATTLEMAN. Pioneers of Texas Hereford industry. Cattleman,
39 (no. 3): 31, 104, lo6 (Aug). ports. On John P. and Phil C. Lee
as ranchers in Texas since 1890.
WILLIAM H. OBERSTE. Knights of Columbus in Texas, 1902-1952-
Austin: Von Boeckmann-Jones Co., 1952. 298 p. facsims., ports., views.
JOHN WILLIAM CANADA. Life at eighty: memories and comments by
a Tarheel in Texas. [La Porte, Tex., 1952.] 198 p. On the author's
early life in rural North Carolina (where he was born in 1871), his263
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