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    • Local politics scrapbook, 1971-1976

    • Local politics scrapbook, 1971-1976

    • African Americans -- Texas -- San Antonio; Municipal government -- Texas -- San Antonio; San Antonio (Tex.)--Race relations--History.; San Antonio (Tex.). City Council.;

    • Scrapbook of newsclippings assembled by Reverend Black, predominantly about San Antonio local politics, city council candidates, political issues involving the East side and West side of the city, Reverend Black's own political campaigns, and...
    • Prof Herff-Beze with students

    • Prof Herff-Beze with students

    • Herff-Beze, Albert; Music teachers;

    • Albert Herff-Beze was Professor, Department of Music at the University of San Antonio(1937-42) and at Trinity (1942-76). One of the most popular members of the Trinity faculty, Beze taught a course entitled Music Appreciation that was always filled...
    • Professor David S. Bodenhamer

    • Professor David S. Bodenhamer

    • Bodenhamer, David S.; Mathematics teachers

    • Bodenhamer joined the Trinity faculty in 1883 as an assistant instructor and two years later became the Johnson Professor Mathematics. Later he served as professor Greek, Bible, and astronomy and the Aston Lecturer on Theology and Homiletics. He...
    • Professor William C. Campbell

    • Professor William C. Campbell

    • Campbell, William C.; Music teachers

    • Campbell was professor of music at Trinity during the last decade on the Tehuacana campus. During his tenure the music program was expanded to include male and female quartettes, a choir, and various musical clubs.
    • Laurie Auditorium

    • Laurie Auditorium

    • James W. and Dorothy A. Laurie Auditorium;

    • Completed in 1971, the multi-faceted James W. and Dorothy A. Laurie Auditorium was the first building on the Skyline Campus large enough to accommodate the entire faculty and student body in a single setting. Designed by architects O'Neil Ford and...
    • Laurie Auditorium

    • Laurie Auditorium

    • James W. and Dorothy A. Laurie Auditorium;

    • Completed in 1971, the multi-faceted James W. and Dorothy A. Laurie Auditorium was the first building on the Skyline Campus large enough to accommodate the entire faculty and student body in a single setting. Designed by architects O'Neil Ford and...
    • Local Government: Alamodome, 1993-1995

    • Local Government: Alamodome, 1993-1995

    • Municipal government -- Texas -- San Antonio.; San Antonio (Tex.). City Council.; African Americans -- Texas -- San Antonio;

    • Part 2 of 2 of folder, Local Government: Alamodome, 1988-1995. Contains documents that reflect government and citizen action regarding the Alamodome sports facility on the East side of San Antonio, including communications from the Dome Advisory...
    • Luther A. Johnson

    • Luther A. Johnson

    • Johnson, Luther A.; College presidents

    • Luther Apelles Johnson served as Trinity's third president from 1885-1889 and later as president of the faculty. He was responsible for developing Trinity's curriculum and for initiating faculty study leaves. His untimely death in 1900 was a great...
    • Bell Athletic Center

    • Bell Athletic Center

    • Bell Athletic Center

    • Named in memory of William H. Bell, late chairman of Trinity's Board of Trustee from 1984-87, the Bell Athletic Center, a three-story structure containing 185,000 square feet, opened in 1992. The building houses faculty and staff offices, the Hixon...
    • Bell Athletic Center

    • Bell Athletic Center

    • Bell Athletic Center

    • Named in memory of William H. Bell, late chairman of Trinity's Board of Trustee from 1984-87, the Bell Athletic Center, a three-story structure containing 185,000 square feet, opened in 1992. The building houses faculty and staff offices, the Hixon...
    • Bell Athletic Center

    • Bell Athletic Center

    • Bell Athletic Center; Swimming pools;

    • Named in memory of William H. Bell, late chairman of Trinity's Board of Trustee from 1984-87, the Bell Athletic Center, a three-story structure containing 185,000 square feet, opened in 1992. The building houses faculty and staff offices, the Hixon...
    • Elect C. W. Black for City Council Scrapbook, 1963-1965

    • Elect C. W. Black for City Council Scrapbook, 1963-1965

    • African Americans -- Texas -- San Antonio; Civil rights movements -- Texas -- History -- 20th century; Municipal government -- Texas -- San Antonio; San Antonio (Tex.)--Race relations--History.; San Antonio (Tex.). City Council.;

    • Reverend Black's political campaign and local politics from 1963 through 1965 are covered in newsclippings and letters from local and Texas political figures,including Henry B. Gonzalez.
    • Student literary society room

    • Student literary society room

    • Literature Societies, etc.; Students' societies; Classrooms

    • Philo-Sophronian student literary society room in the Tehuacana main building. Students were free to decorate the room and conducted their meetings free of faculty oversight. Debates and recitations were frequently held.

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