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[Correspondence from James E Thompson Regarding Attacks on His Reputation]

Description: Letter written to the Honorary President of the Board of Regents of the University of Texas, from James E. Thompson in Galveston, Texas. In the letter, Thompson requests for the Board to take action against a libelous letter written about him by Dr. A.W. Fly. Also included are copies of the letter written by Dr. A.W. Fly as well as a letter written by James E. Thompson to Dr. W.J. Battle about the same topic.
Date: {1916-03,1916-06-03}
Creator: Thompson, James E.

[Diary of Edith Marguerite Bonnet]

Description: Diary of Edith Marguerite Bonnet, presented to her Christmas 1918 by Hamilton M. Bonnet. According to the first page she began entries in January 1919, and covers events up until 1972; pages 140 to the end of the diary are left empty.
Date: 1919-01/1972
Creator: Bonnet, Edith Marguerite

[Men Near Galveston Beach]

Description: Photograph of two men including Dr. George Butte (left) standing on a sidewalk next to a carved stone pillar. Part of a large, two-story building on stilts is visible on the beach at right, which has an advertising banner hung on the wall. A third person is visible in the background at left, walking near another building.
Date: August 1917

[Note Written by Edith Bonnet]

Description: Note written by Edith Bonnet detailing events from classes and professors. She explains moving from one class to another and she thinks one class that is "the best course they've got in this ole' University."
Date: 1919
Creator: Bonnet, Edith Marguerite

[Structure on Galveston Beach]

Description: Photograph of an unidentified person walking on the Galveston beach in front of a large, two-story, wood-paneled building raised up on stilts. The building L-shaped and has a gabled roof, with a square tower at the corner where the wings meet and a flag flying from the end visible at left. There are advertising signs hung on the side of the building.
Date: August 1917
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