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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
Meetings
The Association will hold its 1984 annual meeting March 1-3 in
Austin at the Marriott Hotel. Mark the dates on your calendar.
The East Texas Historical Association will hold its annual meeting
September 23-24 in Nacogdoches. For further information contact Dr.
Archie P. McDonald, East Texas Historical Association, Box 6223,
SFA Station, Nacogdoches 75962.
The Texas Council for the Social Studies will meet in San Antonio,
October 27-29.
The fourth annual national Assembly of the Order of the Indian
Wars will be held at Fort Davis National Historic Site, September
15-17. Headquarters for the meeting will be the Prude Ranch near
Fort Davis. Speakers will include Robert M. Utley of Santa Fe, a for-
mer chief historian for the National Park Service and a nationally
known author of Indian war history; Dr. James M. Day, University of
Texas at El Paso; and Dr. Don E. Alberts, Kirtland Air Force Base.
For further information, write to OIW, Box 74oiP, Little Rock,
Arkansas 72217.
A ccessions
The University Archives at Texas A8cM University has recently
been given approximately twenty-five feet of records of Regan V.
Brown as Texas commissioner of agriculture. Included are newspaper
clippings, audio tapes, general correspondence, speeches, correspon-
dence about speaking engagements, Texas Department of Agriculture
news releases, and publications of the TDA. All materials are dated
1976-1982. The Regan Brown Papers will be available for research
when processing is completed.
Texas A8cM Archives has also received the papers of House Speaker
Bill Clayton. Included are all of Clayton's papers from his service in
the Texas House of Representatives, 1962-1982. The papers are con-
tained in approximately 280 permafile boxes and 38 large scrapbooks.
Constituent correspondence, house bills, clippings, house members in-
formation files, office accounting records, correspondence note cards,7o
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