The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 48, July 1944 - April, 1945 Page: 279
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Neal Coldwell along the Devils River. The gray shades of a
romantic past assembled at Santa Anna. Colonel M. L. Crim-
mins was reelected historian of the group, and has furnished
much of the information from which this note was drawn.
In spite of the fact that the war has reduced the number of
participants in research and Graduate School activities at the
University, creditable work continues. The following studies
were completed by September 1, 1944.
MASTER OF ARTS
Mrs. Violet Valerie Alkemeyer Earle--Government, Economics, and Law.
Thesis: The United States Employment Service in San Antonio, Texas:
A Case Study.
William Warren Baxley-English, Economics, and History.
Thesis: Pitchfork Smith, Texas Liberal.
Dorothy Clyde Porter-Sociology, Economics, and History.
Thesis: War Comes to Marshall: A Description of Changes Induced by
War.
Mrs. Lucile Lange Dufner-History, Education, and Sociology.
Thesis: The Flags of the Confederate States of America.
Ethel Farabee--History and Sociology.
Thesis: The Career of William Stuart Parrott, Business Man and
Diplomat in Mexico.
Thomas Ray Wilson-History and Government.
Thesis: William Walker and the Filibustering Expedition to Lower
California and Sonora.
D. E. Worcester, "The Spread of Spanish Horses in the
Southwest," in New Mexico Historical Review, XIX (July,
1944), contains a lot of Texas history on an always interesting
subject: the coming of horse culture to this area.
Correction: In the July Quarterly, p. 98, in Mrs. Richard
G. Halter's note read Menchac in each case for Mendosa.
Judge Benjamin H. Powell of Austin, a distinguished mem-
ber of the Association, is now Chancellor General of the Sons
of the American Revolution. Serving with Judge Powell as
Vice Chairman of the Committee on Organization is another
well-known Texan, Dr. Valin R. Woodward of Arlington. Dr.
Woodward is the editor of The Compatriot and takes an active
interest in the affairs of the Association.279
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