The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 104, July 2000 - April, 2001 Page: 764
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announces
THE 2001
CORAL HORTON TULLIS
MEMORIAL PRIZE
$2,000
The Tullis Memorial Prize is awarded
annually to the best book on Texas pub-
lished during the calendar year. The
winning author for 2001oo will be present-
ed a certificate and $2,000 at the
Association's Annual Meeting
in March 2002. Judges may withhold the
award at their discretion.
Publishers should submit entries pub-
lished in 2001 to each committee mem-
ber by December 31, 2001. For address-
es of the committee members write to:
Tullis Memorial Prize
Texas State Historical Association
SRH 2.306, University Station
Austin, Texas 78712.
The Coral Horton Tullis Memorial Prize
was established in 1967 by her children,
John L. Tullis and Mrs. W. D. (Jean
Tullis) White, Sr. The Prize honors Mrs.
Tullis for all that she accomplished on
behalf of history while teaching at the
University of Texas at Austin for
thirty-five years and during her
forty-year tenure as Treasurer and
Corresponding Secretary of the
Texas State Historical Association.
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