Rupert C. Koeninger
Found in 162 Collections and/or Records:
File 9: Correspondence to Honorable William V. Brown from Rupert C. Koeninger, April 16, 1962
Folder 6 is composed of correspondence, documents, notes, and a memo. There are 24 files, each file consists of a separate material.
File 9: Correspondence to Mr. Gibson R. Randle from Robert Van Waes, September 5, 1962
Folder 8 is composed of correspondence, Texas Association of College Teachers Bulletins, memos, minutes, and articles. There are 17 files, each file consists of a separate material.
File 9: "Statement of Recommended Censure By The Texas Association of College Teachers," Document
Folder 5 is composed of correspondence, documents, and a newspaper article. There are 17 files, each file consists of a separate material.
File 10: Correspondence to Dr. Rupert C. Koeninger from Gibson R. Randle, September 5, 1962
Folder 8 is composed of correspondence, Texas Association of College Teachers Bulletins, memos, minutes, and articles. There are 17 files, each file consists of a separate material.
File 10: Correspondence to Honorable Ed Gossett from Rupert C. Koeninger, April 16, 1962
Folder 6 is composed of correspondence, documents, notes, and a memo. There are 24 files, each file consists of a separate material.
File 10: Correspondence to Koeninger's Colleague from Rupert C. Koeninger , March 16, 1962
Folder 5 is composed of correspondence, documents, and a newspaper article. There are 17 files, each file consists of a separate material.
File 10: Correspondence to Mrs. Alice Calkins from Rupert C. Koeninger, February 17, 1962
Folder 4 consists of 15 files of correspondence. Each file consists of a separate correspondence.
File 10: Report of Dr. Edmund Heinsohn and Corwin Johnson, April 7, 1962
Folder 7 is composed of correspondence, reports, memos, minutes, and a Texas Association of College Teachers' Bulletin. There are 21 files, each file consists of a separate material.
File 11: Correspondence to Dr. Elton Abernathy from Rupert C. Koeninger, February 17, 1962
Folder 4 consists of 15 files of correspondence. Each file consists of a separate correspondence.