Texas Talks, 1962.
The digital file consists of four issues of the Tex Talks publication published by the Texas Tech Ex-Students Association. The March, 1962, issue is eight pages long and includes such topics as the establishment of a freshmen honors program; approval for private dorm telephone service; Pete Cawthon&...
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fttexastechuswco:oai:swco-ir.tdl.org:10605/55065 2023-09-05T13:23:23+02:00 Texas Talks, 1962. Texas Tech Ex-students Association. 1962 32 p. : 41 cm. application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10605/55065 en_US eng Digitized by the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library. http://hdl.handle.net/10605/55065 The images in this collection are for study purposes, teaching, classroom projection and research only. To use these digital files in any form, an attribution of "Courtesy of the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library" must accompany the image. Texas Technological College--History Texas Technological College--Students Texas Technological College--Administrators Texas Technological College--Faculty Texas Technological College--Students--Social life and customs Cawthon Pete 1898-1962 Waghorne W. R Hemmle Gene Camp Truman LeMaire Harry Texas Tech University--Name Wooldridge Floyd A Charles Killion M. Dean Texas Tech University. Southwest Collection Texas Technological College. Dept. of Animal Husbandry Texas Technological College. Libraries Dormitories Mahon George Herman 1900-1985 Greek letter societies--Texas--Lubbock Urbanovsky Elo J Mascots--Texas--Lubbock Wade F. Alton (Franklin Alton) 1903-1978 Miller William J Diller Sue Texas Tech University. Seismological Observatory Matador song Other 1962 fttexastechuswco 2023-08-20T05:46:37Z The digital file consists of four issues of the Tex Talks publication published by the Texas Tech Ex-Students Association. The March, 1962, issue is eight pages long and includes such topics as the establishment of a freshmen honors program; approval for private dorm telephone service; Pete Cawthon's induction into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame; Marshall Formby's book "These are My People"; and a recap of the activities of the Student Council. The April, 1962, issue is eight pages long and includes such topics as the student poll to change the college's name to Texas State University; recaps of the brothers Charles and Floyd Wooldridge's football years with the 1920s Matador football team; ribbon cutting of the new Student Union annex; Dean Killon at work with the marching band; researching in the Southwest Collection; Sue Diller becoming the first female to make the Tech Judging Team; a new core curriculum in engineering; the new Seismological Observatory; and the Student Council's plan to seek a new official college song. The August, 1962, issue is eight pages long. Sections of pages 7 and 8 are missing. This issue includes such topics as the new library now open for business; proposal of name change for the college to "Texas University of Arts, Sciences and Technology"; construction of housing for married students; retirements of Tech faculty; demolition of the old Tech Recreation Hall; and 1225 students on a waiting list for dorm rooms. The October, 1962, issue is eight pages long and includes such topics as construction of Tech Village Inc., a 200 unit married student housing project; Charles Wooldridge's election to president of the Cotton Bowl Association; Alton Wade's various trips to the South Pole; Bill Durfey as the new Red Rider; remodeling of the old library building for the Southwest Collection; Tech receiving permission from the FCC for KTXT-TV; changing of the traditional Slime Cap colors from green with red numerals to a red and black color scheme; approval for the sale of 10 acres of ... Other/Unknown Material South pole Texas Tech University: Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library South Pole Lubbock ENVELOPE(169.133,169.133,-73.217,-73.217) Lemaire ENVELOPE(-63.950,-63.950,-65.067,-65.067) |
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Texas Technological College--History Texas Technological College--Students Texas Technological College--Administrators Texas Technological College--Faculty Texas Technological College--Students--Social life and customs Cawthon Pete 1898-1962 Waghorne W. R Hemmle Gene Camp Truman LeMaire Harry Texas Tech University--Name Wooldridge Floyd A Charles Killion M. Dean Texas Tech University. Southwest Collection Texas Technological College. Dept. of Animal Husbandry Texas Technological College. Libraries Dormitories Mahon George Herman 1900-1985 Greek letter societies--Texas--Lubbock Urbanovsky Elo J Mascots--Texas--Lubbock Wade F. Alton (Franklin Alton) 1903-1978 Miller William J Diller Sue Texas Tech University. Seismological Observatory Matador song Texas Tech Ex-students Association. Texas Talks, 1962. |
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Texas Technological College--History Texas Technological College--Students Texas Technological College--Administrators Texas Technological College--Faculty Texas Technological College--Students--Social life and customs Cawthon Pete 1898-1962 Waghorne W. R Hemmle Gene Camp Truman LeMaire Harry Texas Tech University--Name Wooldridge Floyd A Charles Killion M. Dean Texas Tech University. Southwest Collection Texas Technological College. Dept. of Animal Husbandry Texas Technological College. Libraries Dormitories Mahon George Herman 1900-1985 Greek letter societies--Texas--Lubbock Urbanovsky Elo J Mascots--Texas--Lubbock Wade F. Alton (Franklin Alton) 1903-1978 Miller William J Diller Sue Texas Tech University. Seismological Observatory Matador song |
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The digital file consists of four issues of the Tex Talks publication published by the Texas Tech Ex-Students Association. The March, 1962, issue is eight pages long and includes such topics as the establishment of a freshmen honors program; approval for private dorm telephone service; Pete Cawthon's induction into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame; Marshall Formby's book "These are My People"; and a recap of the activities of the Student Council. The April, 1962, issue is eight pages long and includes such topics as the student poll to change the college's name to Texas State University; recaps of the brothers Charles and Floyd Wooldridge's football years with the 1920s Matador football team; ribbon cutting of the new Student Union annex; Dean Killon at work with the marching band; researching in the Southwest Collection; Sue Diller becoming the first female to make the Tech Judging Team; a new core curriculum in engineering; the new Seismological Observatory; and the Student Council's plan to seek a new official college song. The August, 1962, issue is eight pages long. Sections of pages 7 and 8 are missing. This issue includes such topics as the new library now open for business; proposal of name change for the college to "Texas University of Arts, Sciences and Technology"; construction of housing for married students; retirements of Tech faculty; demolition of the old Tech Recreation Hall; and 1225 students on a waiting list for dorm rooms. The October, 1962, issue is eight pages long and includes such topics as construction of Tech Village Inc., a 200 unit married student housing project; Charles Wooldridge's election to president of the Cotton Bowl Association; Alton Wade's various trips to the South Pole; Bill Durfey as the new Red Rider; remodeling of the old library building for the Southwest Collection; Tech receiving permission from the FCC for KTXT-TV; changing of the traditional Slime Cap colors from green with red numerals to a red and black color scheme; approval for the sale of 10 acres of ... |
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The images in this collection are for study purposes, teaching, classroom projection and research only. To use these digital files in any form, an attribution of "Courtesy of the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library" must accompany the image. |
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