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Employees of Prairie View State College In 1915 These fine men and women, under the dynamic leadership of Professor K. L. Blackshear, were in the early struggles to build an institution of which the people of Texas would be proud. We pay tribute to them. (I) K. L. Blarkshear, Principal, (2) C. H. Waller, (3) Win. Cook, (4)..............(5) Miss Ruth Cox. -.) E. W. Scott, (7) Miss Hancock, (8) Armstrong Lewis, (9) N. B. Edward, (10) P E. Bledsoe, (II) NL». McGee, (12) Mr. Richardson, (13) T. H. Brittain, (14) Miss Simms, (15) Mr. Atherton, (16) Miss L. Kvans, (17) Miss Drisdale, (18) Miss B. W. Patterson, (19)................ (20) Miss Robinson, (21) (i (». Sanders, (22) N. A. Banks, (23) R. L. Isaacs, (24) CL W. Buchanan, (25) Mrs. McCall. (26).............. . ') A. E. Day, (28) A. D. Ewell, (29) Mrs. Crawford, (30) C. H. Grins, (31)................. (32) J. T. Undos, 33) W. P. Terrell, (34) J. E. Stamps, (35) C. II. Aldridge, (36) D. B. Kittrell.
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The History of the W. R. Banks Library Top left and right, the Ix-ginning of the library. Second row left TTIK l.l-IJRARV ($200,000.00). Second row right. Principal W. R. Banks and others moving lxx kv More than 20.000 volumes were moved in this manner. Summer school students, housewives, children, faculty members, 1-11 lx»ys and girls, regular session students, young, middle age and old. hel| ed with this tremendous Principal Banks' faith in people was justified. He made tin- suggestion. Bottom left moving from the old library. Bottom right, a typical scene. In this one Mr. (I. I.. Smith and Mr. (). Thomas arc carrying books with a specially constructed (lazy man’s) contraption. 6 ▲
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In Memoriam TO THE MEMORY OF C. W. LEWIS “ - - - He was a man of strong convictions and undaunted courage. In times of emergency and human distress he was thoughtful and sympathetic and no want or need escaped his attention. - - • It is fitting that we pay our last tribute of respect and appreciation for the splendid life and hallowed memory of our friend and colleague.”—W. R. Banks. April 21, 1943 (at the funeral of Mr. Lewis.)
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