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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
297-298
- , DeGolyer Library research
grant, 298
Southern Pacific Railroad Oscar
Wilde on, 560
Southern University 421
Southerer, The (movie) 64
Southwest Texas State University
receives NEH grant, 621
Southland Mill book about, rev,
497-498
Southwest Texas State University
endowed professorship in South-
western Studies, announced, 621
-, Southwestern Writers Col-
lection reprints of, 305
Southwest, the Civil War mn, book
rev, 148-150, 320-321, Clem-
ents Prize for research on, 297,
missions of, book rev, 312-313,
municipal reform in, book rev,
348, colonization of, book rev,
493, multi-culturahsm in, book
rev, 654-655
Southwestern Histoncal Quarterly on-
line, 445-446
Southwestern Univelsity (George-
town) G Perry at, 58, Soule Unim-
versity becomes, 596
Southwestern Wnters Collection
reprinnts of, 305
Spain Mexican independence
from,J B Gutierrez de Lara and,
195-228, and US indepen-
dence, book rev, 476-477 See al-
so Spanish-American War
Spain and the Independence of the Unit-
ed States An Intrinsic Gft rev,
476-477
Spaniards, Planters, and Slaves The
Spanish Regulatison of Slavery in
Louisiana, 1763-18o3 rev, 311-
312
Spanish-American War soldiers,
photographs, 254, 259, 264, 269,
newspaper coverage of, 255-256,
274, Texan militia units in, arti-
cle, 255-279, militia units in, by
name, 256, 258, 260, 261, 262,
265, 272, "cowboy regiments" of,
262, physical exams for,
264-266, "Camp Hell" of, 271,
272-274, disease among soldiers
of, 272-274, 277, 279, occupa-
tron of Cuba, 275-276, 279,
monument at Capitol, photo-
graph, 283
Spanish missions of the Southwest,
book rev, 312-313
Spanish Texas and struggles for
Mexican independence, 209-
228
Spellman, Paul N speech by, not-
ed, 613
springs and spas book about, rev,
344-345
S S Arizona Oscar Wilde on, 551
S S Bothia Oscar Wilde on, 571
Stamps, Marjone 92-93, 97-98,
o0-lo02, 104
Stamps, Oliver Ware 98, 102, 104
Stanfield,Joe. 428
Star and Crescent Railroad Oscar
Wilde on, 56o
Stars Were Big and Bright The UnitedStates Army Air Forces and Texas
Dunng World WarII, The rev, 336
Stehhng, Evelyn 289
Stem,Jesse. 510
Stennis,John 16
Stephens,James 558
Stephens County Rev J Brown and
drought rehef in, 514, 516, 524
Stevenson, Coke G Perry on, 66
Steves, Mr and Mrs Albert, Sr 301
Stewart, Rick 299
Stiles,Jo Ann book by, noted, 445
Stockdale, Fletcher and 1875 Con-
stitutional Convention, 237, 246,
249, 250
Stockel, H Henrietta book rev by,
343-344, book by, rev, 485-486
Stockley, Gnf book by, rev,
334-335
Storm,Jane McManus See Cazneau,
Jane McManus Storm
Stormy Weather (musical) 537
Story of North Texas From Texas Nor-
mal College, 189o, to the Unwersity
of North Texas System, 2oo2, The
rev, 646-647
Story of Texas 71
Story of Texas A&M 68
Stout, D J 628
Stout, Joseph A, Jr book by, rev,
636-637
Struggle for the Heartland The Cam-
paign from Fort Henry to Corinth
rev, 478
Stryker, Rick 297
Student Nonviolent Coordinating
Committee (SNCC) and Free-
dom Rides, 5-6
suffrage Texas Constitutional Con-
vention of 1875 and, 234-235,
238-239, 245
Sul Ross State University Museum
of the Big Bend at, 295-296
Summerlee Foundation grant to
Temple Cultural Activities Cen-
ter, 301, symposium funded by,
448
Sunflower Minstrels 559
Sunrise rn Has Pocket The Life, Legend
& Legacy of Davy Crockett (exhib-
it) 122-123, rev, 158-16o
Sutherland, Anne book rev by,
489-490
Sweanngen, Patnck Henry 586
Sweet,James 425
Sweetwater Creek, Battle of archeo-
logical investigation of, 170, 171
(map)
Swofford, Scott 618
T
T L L Temple Memorinal Archives
newsletter of, noted, 3o6
Taft-Hartley Act and black theater
workers, 539-540
Taking of Texas A Documentary Histo-
ry, The rev, 635-636
Taking the Waters rn Texas Springs,
Spas, and Fountains of Youth rev,
344-345
Tale of a Foolzsh Farmer 68
Tales from the San 'tone River Bottom A
Cultural Hzstory Volume One rev,
496-497
Tales of the Wald Horse Desert rev,465-467
Tankersley, S. R and black theater
workers, 543-545, 547-548
Tarleton State University dedicates
Industrial History Center, 449
Taylor, Alan book by, rev, 493
Taylor, Douglas 123
Taylor, Katherine 619
Taylor, T J 8
Taylor, W M 548
Taylor County Rev J Brown and
drought relief in, 512
Teague, H P 524
Teamsters Union and communist
infiltration, 541
Teja, Jesus F de la edits "Book Re-
views," 131-i60, 307-348, 459-
504
Tejano Empne Life on the South Texas
Ranchos rev, 309-311
Tejano Legacy Rancheros and Settlers
an South Texas, 1734-rgoo noted,
355-356
Tejano Proud Tex-Mex Music in the
Trwentieth Century rev, 460-461
Tejano South Texas A Mexican Amen-
can Cultural Province rev, 459-
460
Tejanos and Texas histonography,
349-364, S. Texas land grants of,
354-355
Tejeda,Juan 123
television effect on movie industry,
539, 544, unionization of work-
ers, 544, and the Civil Rights
Movement, 546
Temple Cultural Activities Center
receives Summerlee grant, 301
Templeton,John Allen 88
Terdn and Texas. (Morton) 286
Terrell, A W runs for U S Senate,
519, 523
Tetkowski, Neil 619
Texas lighthouses, book noted,
126-127, early photography of,
book rev, 141-142, Navy of,
book rev, 145, Mexican Repub-
lic in, Gutiirez de Lara and,
195-228, first (1813) declara-
tion of independence, 214-216,
first (1813) constitution of, 216-
217, public lands of, Texas Con-
stitutional Convention of 1875
and, 242-244, 246-247, 250-
251, springs and spas of, book
rev, 344-345, development of
Tejano history in, article, 349-
364, water rights in, and mission
acequlas, article, g67-395, 1912
gubernatorial race in, and prison
reform, article, 397-417, prison
reform in, article, 397-417, sit-in
movement in, article, 419-440,
coal mining in, book rev, 464-
465, flags of, book rev, 468-469,
prison system, book rev, 473-
474, coast of, book rev, 494-
495, first Red Cross aid in, 516,
Clara Barton comes to, 524, Os-
car Wilde lecture tour in, article,
551-573, pottery in early,
618-619, US acquires, book
rev, 635-636, the Catholic
Church in, book rev, 648-649,
Texas-New Mexico struggle for672
April
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