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1960 Fire Prevention Week (Image 1960-024_004)

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From San Marcos Record: Fire Prevention Week got one of its biggest boosts in the history of San Marcos this week as a fire department team of Jack Major (left) and young Sherrell Slayter, David Major and Edward Rodenberg put on assembly programs in public schools throughout the city. Students were urged at the schools to make home fire inspections and correct any hazards they found. Here Fire Marshall Major extinguishes one of the most common hazards. From the October 13, 1960, issue.

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1960 Fire Prevention Week (Image 1960-024_005)

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From San Marcos Record: Fire Prevention Week. Sherrell Slayter, David Major and Edward Rodenberg put on assembly program in a local public school. From the October 13, 1960, issue.

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United Fund Drive (Image 1960-284_005)

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From San Marcos Record: Mrs. Ceil Hann when approached by AFROTC cadet Robert Rutherford this week in the United Fund Drive, gladly gave her fare to the organizations participating. Enthusiasm is high among UF workers that this will be the most successful drive in several years. When someone asks for your help – do your share. From the October 13, 1960, issue.

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United Fund Drive (Image 1960-284_006)

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From San Marcos Record: Mrs. Ceil Hann when approached by AFROTC cadet Robert Rutherford this week in the United Fund Drive, gladly gave her fare to the organizations participating. Enthusiasm is high among UF workers that this will be the most successful drive in several years. When someone asks for your help – do your share. From the October 13, 1960, issue.

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Daniel E. Farlow oral history interview

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In the second interview, Daniel Farlow discusses his teaching career in the political science department and the evolution of the college from SWTSTC to SWTSC to SWTSU. He talks about his studies at UT-Austin and being hired by Dr. James Taylor for the then-social science division. He discusses different university administrations of Presidents John Flowers, James McCrocklin, Billy Mac Jones, Lee Smith and Robert L. Hardesty. He shares his predictions for the university's future and its academic reputation.