University Of Texas Record, Volume 10 offers a detailed snapshot into the academic and administrative life of the University of Texas. This historical record provides valuable insights into the institution's development, covering aspects such as curriculum, faculty, student activities, and campus events. Researchers and alumni will find a wealth of information regarding the university's early years and its contribution to higher education in Texas.
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