The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 66, July 1962 - April, 1963 Page: 4
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THE TEXAS STATE HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
Z897- The Oldest Learned Society in Texas- x897
PRESIDENT
FRED R. COTTEN
VICE-PRESIDENTS
GEORGE P. ISBELL JOSEPH SCHMITZ
J. P. BRYAN SEYMOUR V. CONNOR
DIRECTOR
H. BAILEY CARROLL
CORRESPONDING SECRETARY AND TREASURER
MRS. CORAL HORTON TULLIS
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
PRESIDENT FRED R. COTTEN
EX-PRESIDENT MERLE DUNCAN
EX-PRESIDENT RALPH STEEN
EX-PRESIDENT PAUL ADAMS
VICE-PRESIDENT GEORGE P. ISBELL
VICE-PRESIDENT J. P. BRYAN
VICE-PRESIDENT JOSEPH SCHMITZ
VICE-PRESIDENT SEYMOUR V. CONNOR
TREASURER MRS. CORAL HORTON TULLIS
EX-DIRECTOR WALTER PRESCOTT WEBB
DIRECTOR H. BAILEY CARROLL
Fellows
DORMAN H. WINFREY (1963)
ERNEST WALLACE (1964)
RUPERT N. RICHARDSON (1965)
P. I. NIXON (Life)
Members
JAMES TAYLOR (1963)
JOE B. FRANTZ (1964)
WALTER E. LONG (1965)
J. W. WILLIAMS (1966)
COOPER K. RAGAN (1967)
PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE
FRED R. COTTEN, Chairman
HERBERT GAMBRELL RALPH STEEN J. W. WILLIAMS
WALTER LONG SEYMOUR V. CONNOR H. BAILEY CARROLL
MERLE DUNCAN SAM ACHESON COOPER K. RAGAN
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