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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
in the ideals of Texas and the South and the principles of our
Government as laid down by the Founding Fathers."'18
Lanham: "Regardless of ancestry all the boys were brothers at
heart and lived as such on the same plane, and that is democ-
racy."189
Winn: "Unbreakable determination to get an education."'40
Sibley: "Friendliness."'41
Pollard: "B Hall offered shelter to earnest, hard-working stu-
dents-rich and poor alike. No money required to belong to the
Rusti-Cusses-only willingness to do any menial task at hand."142
Jno. R. Gray: "The impecunious student, regardless of how
high his I.Q. might be, if he went to college, had to work his
way. It never occurred to him that it should have been any other
way. His pride was such that if he had been offered help, he would
have refused it."'""
Pool: "The men were the tops of the University" and "God
Almighty never made a man with enough sense to run B Hall."44
Burford: "B Hall was a real factor in making the University
what it is today.""145
Penick (a nonresident) : "Comradeship.""46
Reddick: "We still need the principles for which B Hall
stood."147
138Frank G. Harmon to Walter E. Long, July 31, 1958 (MS., in possession of
Walter E. Long, Austin, Texas).
asFritz G. Lanham to Walter E. Long, August 8, 1958 (MS., in possession of
Walter E. Long, Austin, Texas).
"oCarlton R. Winn to Walter E. Long, June 23, 1958 (MS., in possession of
Walter E. Long, Austin, Texas).
1alSeth Sibley to Walter E. Long, July 15, 1958 (MS., in possession of Walter E.
Long, Austin, Texas).
142Tomas G. Pollard to Walter E. Long, July 1, 1958 (MS., in possession of
Walter E. Long, Austin, Texas).
ra3John R. Gray to Walter E. Long, July 27, 1958 (MS., in possession of Walter
E. Long, Austin, Texas).
4Adrian Pool to Walter E. Long, June 23, 1958 (MS., in possession of Walter
E. Long, Austin, Texas); Brown, B Hall, Texas, 185.
IA5A. L. Burford to Walter E. Long, December 1, 1952 (MS., in possession of
Walter E. Long, Austin, Texas).
1a'D. A. Penick to Walter E. Long, July 1, 1958 (MS., in possession of Walter
E. Long, Austin, Texas).
147DeWitt Reddick to Walter E. Long, July 7, 1958 (MS., in possession of Walter
E. Long, Austin, Texas).440
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