May | June 2013

 

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A University of the First Class: Jane Chesnutt

On the occasion of the Alcalde’s 100th anniversary, we asked Longhorns what “a University of the first class” means to them. Jane Chesnutt BJ ’73,...

 
 

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A University of the First Class: Gregory Vincent

On the occasion of the Alcalde’s 100th anniversary, we asked Longhorns what “a University of the first class” means to them. Gregory Vincent Vice President...

 
 

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A University of the First Class: Lino A. Graglia

On the occasion of the Alcalde’s 100th anniversary, we asked Longhorns what “a University of the first class” means to them. Lino A. Graglia Dalton...

 
 

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A University of the First Class: Maggie Gunn

On the occasion of the Alcalde’s 100th anniversary, we asked Longhorns what “a University of the first class” means to them. Maggie Gunn Life Member Class...

 
 

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A University of the First Class: Elizabeth Richmond-Garza

On the occasion of the Alcalde’s 100th anniversary, we asked Longhorns what “a University of the first class” means to them. Elizabeth Richmond-Garza Associate...

 
 

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A University of the First Class: Charles Miller

On the occasion of the Alcalde’s 100th anniversary, we asked Longhorns what “a University of the first class” means to them. Charles Miller BA ’59,...

 
 

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A University of the First Class: Emily Gruener

On the occasion of the Alcalde’s 100th anniversary, we asked Longhorns what “a University of the first class” means to them. Emily Gruener Forty Acres...

 
 

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A University of the First Class: Bill Powers

On the occasion of the Alcalde’s 100th anniversary, we asked Longhorns what “a University of the first class” means to them. Bill Powers Life Member President,...

 
 

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A University of the First Class: J. Frank Dobie

On the occasion of the Alcalde’s 100th anniversary, we asked Longhorns what “a University of the first class” means to them. J. Frank Dobie MA ’18,...

 
 

Capturing the Presidency

In 1972, Richard Nixon told his security advisers, “Never forget—the press is the enemy.” Historian Don Carleton, executive director of UT’s Dolph Briscoe...

 
 
 
 
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