Sam Houston State Teachers College- Faculty
Found in 169 Collections and/or Records:
File 6: Correspondence to Rupert C. Koeninger from John S. Hovenga, February 9, 1962
Folder 4 consists of 15 files of correspondence. Each file consists of a separate correspondence.
File 6: Correspondence to Rupert C. Koeninger from Kendall P. Cochran, April 12, 1962
Folder 6 is composed of correspondence, documents, notes, and a memo. There are 24 files, each file consists of a separate material.
File 6: "The T-A-C-T Bulletin," Document, Summer 1962
Folder 5 is composed of correspondence, documents, and a newspaper article. There are 17 files, each file consists of a separate material.
File 7: "2 SHSTC Professors Scored for Politicking," Newspaper Article , May 14, 1960
Folder 5 is composed of correspondence, documents, and a newspaper article. There are 17 files, each file consists of a separate material.
File 7: Correspondence to Dr. Robert L. Sutherland from Rupert C. Koeninger, February 13, 1962
Folder 4 consists of 15 files of correspondence. Each file consists of a separate correspondence.
File 7: Rough Draft of Correspondence to the Board of Regents from Rupert C. Koeninger
Folder 6 is composed of correspondence, documents, notes, and a memo. There are 24 files, each file consists of a separate material.
File 8: Correspondence to Dr. Richard Ballinger from Rupert C. Koeninger, February 17, 1962
Folder 4 consists of 15 files of correspondence. Each file consists of a separate correspondence.
File 8: Correspondence to Mr. John Hovenga 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 8: Correspondence to Professor Corwin W. Johnson from Rupert C. Koeninger , March 15, 1962
Folder 5 is composed of correspondence, documents, and a newspaper article. There are 17 files, each file consists of a separate material.
File 9: Correspondence to Dr. Wade Hartrick from Rupert C. Koeninger , February 17, 1962
Folder 4 consists of 15 files of correspondence. Each file consists of a separate correspondence.