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Welcome to our new Foundation members, more than 200 in number!
from January 1 through April 25, 2000.New members listed have joined
Lone Star
Mr. & Mrs. Curtis L. Frisbie Jr., Dallas
The Stagecoach Inn, Salado
Texian
Ben & Shirley Edwards, Wilson
Marcia Hayslip, Round Top
Mary A. Yturria, Brownsville
Pioneer
Don Carter, Coppell
Mr. & Mrs. Cullen R. Looney, Edinburg
Charlie Meyer, Edinburg
Robert Onstead, Houston
Michael Stevens, Fort Worth
Ranger
Joe & Carolyn Bailey, Houston
Jerry Box, McAllen
Michael L. Brown Houston
Charles & Valerie Buckner, Morgans Point
Reba Cardenas McNair, Brownsville
Diane Connell, Killeen
Dr, RiBJ2ari jji , JHDAv5Dn
Betty George, Midland
Vicki Gilliland, Allen
Ann Harithas, Houston
Dr. Gordon Hosford, Dallas
Dr. Dan Jones, Austin
Albert & Elizabeth Kidd, Houston
Ric Luber, Austin
Mr. & Mrs. James McAllen, Linn
Colleen Morris, Austin
Garrett Morris, Fort Worth
Neal Y. Pickett, Houston
Walter & Molly Plitt, Brownsville
Edwin Rutan, Dallas
Kathy Sanders, The Woodlands
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Showers, McAllen
Richard & Diane Trabulsi, Houston
Terry West, Houston
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Winter, Houston
Bruce & Dorothy Woodard, Plano
Ron Wright, Arlington
Patron
Sibley Kopmeier, Houston
Fredricka Crain, Houston
Gloria Bliss-Moore, Edinburg
Erich John & Agatha Brann, Houston
Janelle Bridges, Levelland
P. Jan Bridges, Decatur
Brad & Nancy Bums, Austin
Dr. John R. Chalk, Lubbock
J.D. Clayton, Tyler
John Cronk, Katy
Mr. & Mrs. Clay Dahlberg, Hunt
Mr. & Mrs. Dan Lyman Davis, Garland
Sandra Delacroix, Burton
Travis Dennington, Dallas
Mr. & Mrs. James L. Donnell, FowlertonMr. & Mrs. George M. Etnyre Jr.,
Harlingen
Dr. E.B. Evans, Galveston
Joanne Fay, Dallas
Alice Dee Ford, Aledo
Thomas Greenwood, Alpine
Mr. & Mrs. John W. Harrison Jr., Longview
John W. Hunnell, Houston
Andrew Jackson, Midland
Calvin & Anna Jayroe, The Woodlands
Frank & Debbie Jones, Houston
Mr. & Mrs. William R. Jordan Jr., Houston
Gib Lewis, Austin
Monroe Luther, Houston
Jessica Mayer, Fort Worth
J. Douglass, Moore Houston
Gloria Gene Moore, Austin
Rev. Robert Moore, Arlington
Neill- Cochran House Museum, Austin
Palo Alto National Park Commission,
Brownsville
Patterson Architects, Bryan
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Peacock, Dallas
Martha Peak, Dallas
Betty Plank, Austin
Port Isabel Historical Museum, Port Isabel
Barbara Rawson, Dallas
Earldean Roberts, Midland
Jamie Sabota, Flint
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Schlimper, Elgin
Norma K. Stone, Dallas
Louanne Sullivan, Houston
Lucie & Kent Taylor, Austin
Nancy Taylor, Palestine
Marjorie Therrell, Seabrook
Dick & Pat Tubb, Levelland
Katheryn Madden Votaw, Fort Worth
Jay & Pauline Westbrook, Austin
Tom Wilkinson, Mount Vernon
Gary A. Williams, Palestine
Contributing
American Drive In Movie Theatre, Dallas
Tom Anderson, Houston
Patsy Andrews, Houston
David Donnelly, Houston
Richard Donnelly, Midland
Craig & Mary Kay Duff, Del Rio
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Goerner, Baytown
Phil R. Kensinger, Houston
Ernie Ondruch, Sealy
Cynthia Tharpe, Bellaire
Sarah Adams, College Station
Barbara Averitt, Dallas
Dr. & Mrs. Spencer Baen, Bryan
Col. Jack G. Becker, Arlington
Theresa Bergaux, Dallas
Mr. & Mrs. Andy Bergfeld, Tyler
John Biggers, Dallas
Pat Bouline, Sugar Land
Elvina Bristol, BurlesonWilliam Campbell, Austin
Karan Ciotti, Houston
Barry D. Clar, Bryan
Dr. J. Clauswalker, Houston
Laura Cloud, Austin
Lois A. Collins, Fort Worth
Margaret Culbertson, Houston
Ollie L. Daughtry, Charlotte
Lorraine Dawson, Corpus Christi
Marion DeFord, Austin
Dorothy DeMoss, Denton
Katherine DePitts, Houston
Joann Durham, Fort Worth
Mr. & Mrs. James Echols, Dallas
Leslie B. Elder, Bellville
A.V. Emmott, Houston
Margaret Esslinger, Dallas
Mary Smith Fay, Houston
Renita Ferman, Cedar Hill
Robin Gaido, Houston
Eileen Gradwohl, Houston
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PAINTERS,
SCULPTORS &
GRAPHIC ARTISTS...A biographical dictionary by John and
Deborah Powers is the most extensive and
comprehensive reference book on artists
who worked in Texas before the modern
era that began with World War II.
From a multitude of sources, the authors
have identified some 3,800 artists and
constructed biographical sketches, exhibition
records, lists of public collections,
and bibliographical references. In two
appendices, the authors describe the
more important public and private art
schools, museums, associations, and exhibitions
of the period, illuminating particularly
the regionalist movement of the
1920s and 1930s. Art and history buffs
alike will find the book useful.
Now available, this reference book comprises
approximately 600 pages and retails
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