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Cosponsors of the Handbook of Texas
Cosponsors of the Handbook of Texas are contributing financial sup-
port to the revision of the Handbook.Institute of Texan Cultures
Lamar University
North Texas State University
Sam Houston Regional
Library and
Research Center
Sam Houston State University
Southern Methodist University
Southwest Texas State
UniversityStephen F. Austin State
University
Texas A&M University
Texas Tech University
Texas Woman's University
University of Houston
University of Texas at Austin
The University of Texas
Health Science Center
at DallasThe University of Texas
Health Science Center
at Houston
The University of Texas Health
Science Center at San Antonio
The University of Texas Medical
Branch at Galveston
The University of Texas System
Cancer Center
West Texas Historical AssociationThe Alamo Council
The following fellowships and fund have been established in the
amount of $50,000 or more.
The Abell-Hanger Research Fellowship in Texas Studies (established by the Abell-Hanger
Foundation)
The Edward A Clark Research Fellowship in Texas Studies (established by Jack S. Blanton, Texas
Commerce Bank-Austin, the Rockwell Fund, and friends)
The Hugh Roy Cullen and Lillie Cranz Cullen Senior Research Fellowship in Texas Studies (estab-
lished by the Cullen Foundation, the Moody Foundation, and Texas Commerce Bank-Austin)
The J. Conrad Dunagan Research Fellowship in Texas Studies (established by the J Conrad Dunagan
Foundation)
The RobertJ Kleberg, Jr , and Helen C Kleberg Handbook of Texas Fund (established by the RobertJ.
Kleberg, Jr , and Helen C. Kleberg Foundation)
The Katherine Sage Temple Fellowship in Texas Studies (established by the T. L L Temple
Foundation)
The San Jacinto Council
Members of the San Jacinto Council have contributed from $25,000
to $50,000 to the Handbook of Texas project.Texas Commerce Bank-Austin
Jack S Blanton
Moody FoundationThe Ranger Council
Members of the Ranger Council have contributed from $io,ooo to
$25,000 to the Handbook of Texas project.Clifton Caldwell
Communities Foundation of Texas
Price Daniel
Don and Sybil Harrington FoundationThe King Ranch
Rockwell Fund, Inc
Texas Educational Association
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