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212 THE TEXAS ALMANAC.
Catholic; 1852; men; president, the Rev.
W. Mlayl, M. A.
St. Mary's Hall- Private institution;
Prote'stant Episcopal; 1879; girls; presi-
dent, the Rt. Rev. W. Theodotus Capers,
D. D.
St. Teresa's Academy: Private; Cath-
olic; 1911; for girls; president, Mother Do-
lores of St. Joseph Aparicio.
San Antonio Academy: Private; 1886;
boys, president, W. TV. Bondurant.
Seminay and House of Study of the
Oblate Fathers.
Texas Military Institute: Private;
Episcopal; 1893; men; president, W. W.
Bondurant.
The Thomas School: Private; not sec-
tarian; 1901; for girls and small boys;
president, A. A. Thomas, A. M.
Ursuline Academy: Private; Roman
Catholic; September, 1857; president,
Mother IM. Ursula Hudson.
Viestmoorland College: Private; M. E.
Church, South; 1894; women; president, E.
R. Stanford.
Sann Marcos.
San Marcos Baptist Academy: Private;
Baptist; 1907; co-educational; president,
Dr. J. AT. Brown.
Southwest Texas State Teachers' Col-
lege: State; 1903; co-educational; presi-
dent, C. E. Evans.
Segu-in.
Lutheran College: Private; Lutheran;
1891, co-educational; president, C. Wee-
bher.
Seminary Hill.
Southwestern Baptist Theological Semi-
nary: Baptist; 1908; co-educational; pres-
ident, Dr. L. R. Scarborough. (Near Fort
Worth.)
Sherman.
Austin College: Private; Southern
Presbyterian; 1849; co-educational; presi-
dent, Thomas Stone Clyce, D. D., LL. D.
Corr-Burdette College: Private; Chris-
tian; 1894; women; president, W. P. King.
Kidd-Key College and Conservatory:
Private- Methodist; 1872; women; presi-
dent, E. I. Spurlock.
Stephenville.
John Tarleton Agricultural College:
State insLitution; 1917; co-educational;
dean, J. Thomas Davis.
Tehuncana.
Westminster College: Private; Method-
ist Protestant, 1898; co-educational; pres-
ident. J. G. Willis.
Temple.
Temple Junior College: Municipal;
1926; co-educational; president, Joseph S.
Cook,
Terrell.
Texas Military College: Private; non-
denominational; 1915 by Col. Louis C. Per-
ry; male (though Terrell girls allowed to
attend as day students); president, Odie
Minatra, A. M.
Texarkana.
Providence Academy.
St. Edward's School: Private; Catholic;
1901; for boys and girls; president, Dr. O.
Clarendon.
Thorp SprLng.
Thorp Spring Christian College: Pri-
vate; Church of Christ; 1871; co-educa-
tional; president, A. R. Holton.
Victoria.
Nazareth Academy: Private; Catholic;
1866; for girls; president, Mother Augus-
tine.Waeo.
Academy of the Sacred Heart: Roman
Catholic; 1873; principal, Sister M. Ro-
sario.
Baylor University: Private; Baptist
1845; co-educational; president, Samuel
Palmer Brooks, LL. D.
Paul Quinn College: Private; A. M. E.
Church; 1881; co-educational; president,
N. A. Banks.
Waxahachie.
Trinity University: Denominational;
Presbyterian, U. S. A.; 1868; co-education-
al; president, John H. Burma, D. D.,
LL. D.
Weatherford.
Weatherford College: Private; Method-
ist, South; 1873; co-educational; president,
R. G. Boger.
Wichita Falls.
Academy of Mary Immaculate: Catho-
lic; 1904; young ladies, small boys and
girls; president, Sister Mary Andrew.
Wichita Falls Junior College: State;
1922; co-educational; president, J. W.
Cantwell.
Yoakum.
St. Joseph's Academy: Private; Catho-
lic; 1913; boys and girls; president, Sister
M. Fabian.
TEXAS LIBRARIES.
(Note: Following list compiled by State
Librarian.)
Place-Library- Volumes.
Austin, Texas Library and Histori-
cal Commission, State Library...*71,000
*Plus 35,000 pamphlets and 80,000 man-
uscripts.
Tax-Supported Municipal and County
Libraries and Endowed Public
Libraries.
Abilene, Carnegie Library......... 10,613
Amarillo, Potter County Free Li-
brary ......................... 8,057
Belton, Carnegie Library........ ...4,826
Beaumont, Tyriell Public Library..
Brownwood, Carnegie Library..... --
Bryan, Carnegie Library........... 7,688
Canadian, Carnegie Lib'rary.......
Cleburne, Carnegie Library......... 12,991
Coleman, Coleman Public Library..-
Corsicana, Carnegie Library....... 16,736
Dalhart, Dallam County Free Li-
brary ............................. 3,844
Dallas, Dallas Public Library...... 65,566
Electra, Public Library............. 2,583
El Paso, El Paso Public Library... 33,297
Fort Worth, Carnegie Library and
Tarrant County Free Library.... 47,231
Gainesville, Cooke County Free Li-
brary .... .... .... ..... ........ 13,044
Galveston, Rosenberg Library..... 75,743
Graham, Carnegie Library........ 1,963
Greenville, Carnegie Library...... 15,450
Houston, Houston Public Library..104,697
Houston, Harris County Public Li-
brary ............................19,813
Lockhart, Dr. Eugene Clark Li-
brary..........................
Lubbock, Lubbock County Free Li-
brary ......................
Memphis, Memphis Carnegie Li-
brary .......................... 3,945
Mexia, Mexia Public Library........ 3,243
Palestine, Carnegie Library....... 5,847
Pecos, Carnegie Library........... 3,811
Pittsburg, Carnegie Library....... 2,141
Port Arthur, Gates Memorial Li-
brary ........................... 17,822
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