The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 104, July 2000 - April, 2001 Page: 386
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CL E M E N T S CENTER FOR
SOUTHWEST STUDIES
SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY
announces
Fellowships and Grants
Clements Research Fellowship in Southwest Studies, Carl B and Florence E King
Research Fellowship in Southwestern History, Summerfield-Roberts Research
Fellowship in Texas History, Clements-DeGolyer Grants for Visiting Researchers
Books Published by the Center
Michael Adler. Picurts Pueblo through Trime' Eight Centuries of Change in a
Northern Rio Grande Pueblo. 1999.
Jerry R.Craddock, ed. Vicente de Zaldivar's Report of His Expedition to the Buffalo
Plains in 1598. Bilingual edition, trans. by John H. R. Polt. Foreword by David J.
Weber. 1999.
Books Published in Cooperation with the Center. Titles include:
Gregg Cantrell. Stephen F. Austin, Texas Empresario. New Haven: Yale University
Press, 1999.
The Library of Texas.
Important firsthand accounts of nineteenth-century Texas, published jointly by the
Center and DeGolyer Library, with new introductions and indices. Titles include:
Walter P. Lane, Adverntures and Recollections of Gen Walter P Lane, A San
Jacinto Veteran, with Sketches of the Texian, Mexican and Late Wars with Several
Indian Fights Thrown In, edited by Jimmy L. Bryan (2001).
W. Steinert, Nordamerika Vorzueglisch Texas, translated by Gilbert J. Jordan and
edited by Terry G. Jordan (1999).
William Fairfax Gray. From Virginia to Texas. Edited by Paul D. Lack, (1997).
The Clements Prize for the Best Non-Fiction book on Southwestern
America
To promote and recognize fine writing and original research on the American
Southwest, the Center offers an annual prize of $1,000 to the author of the best non-
fiction book on any aspect of Southwestern life, past or present.
For additional titles or more information Visit our web site:
http://www.smu.edu/-sweenter,
or contact Jane Elder, Associate Director, Clements Center for Southwest Studies,
SMU Box 750176, Dallas, TX 75275-0176, e-mail: swcenter@(mail.smu.edu.
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