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Hurricane Carla (Image 1961-139_001)

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From San Marcos Record: Dallas vacationers at Port Aransas ate breakfast after vacating first the island and later North Beach at Corpus Christi. Left are Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Bramlett, right Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fenner, all of Dallas. It was the second time the foursome had been un off the island by storms.

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Hurricane Carla (Image 1961-139_030)

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From San Marcos Record: Clothes for the refugees poured into Hays County Memorial Hospital early this week as Seventh Day Adventist prepared to send a truckload of the clothing to the Houston area. Here Hospital Auxiliary workers help sort through the garments.

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Hurricane Carla (Image 1961-139_031)

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From San Marcos Record: Clothes for the refugees poured into Hays County Memorial Hospital early this week as Seventh Day Adventist prepared to send a truckload of the clothing to the Houston area. Here Hospital Auxiliary workers help sort through the garments.

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Hurricane Carla (Image 1961-139_032)

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From San Marcos Record: Clothes for the refugees poured into Hays County Memorial Hospital early this week as Seventh Day Adventist prepared to send a truckload of the clothing to the Houston area. Here Hospital Auxiliary workers help sort through the garments.

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William D. Liddle oral history interview

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William Liddle talks about local politics in Hays County in the 1960s and 1970s, especially the involvement and sentiments of certain voting groups such as Democrats, the Mexican-American community, and the Black community. He relates controversial school board elections. He discusses issues of academic freedom that certain professors encountered, including Bill Emery, as well as the McCrocklin Case.