"University Of Texas Record, Volume 1" offers a detailed glimpse into the early history and operations of the University of Texas. Authored by the University itself, this volume serves as a primary source for understanding the institution's development, academic programs, and campus life during its formative years.
A valuable resource for historians, alumni, and anyone interested in the evolution of American higher education, this record provides insights into the challenges and triumphs of establishing a major university in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Explore the origins of one of the nation's leading public universities through this meticulously preserved historical document.
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