A Source book Relating to the History of the University of Texas Legislative L
A Source book Relating to the History of the University of Texas Legislative L
Harry Yandell Benedict
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S. J. P. 396. S. B. 54 — By Mr. Hudspeth. To appropriate for vocational education and accept the benefits of the Federal Acts for same. Became a law. S. J. P. 399; H. J. P. 479. S. S. R. 26 — By Mr. Harley. To accept an invitation and extend thanks to Dr. Shurter for supper at the Men's Gymnasium. Adopted. S. J. P. 404. April 18, 1917. II. J. Pp. 10-11; S. J. P. 28 Tendering use of Hall for Texas-California Debate. May 3 and 4, 1917. H. J. P. 10S and 121 Tendering use of Hall to Interscholastic... League. May 12, 1917. H. J. Pp. 355-358; S. J. Pp. 262-265, p. 21 Report of the Joint Committee appointed under S. C. R. 13 ot the Regular Session on Conflicting Extension Work. "We find that on February 8, 1917, an agreement was signed by W. F. Doughty, for the State Department of Education; F. *M. Bral- ley, for the College of Industrial Arts; Robert E. Vinson, for the University of Texas; W. B. Bizzell, for the A. And M. College; W. H. Bruce, for the four State Normals, and by Charles S.
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