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Texan and paper
He joined and wrote a few columns for the school paper, The Daily Texan but resigned when it refused to publish an editorial he had written on birth control.
* The Collegiate Hepcats ( 1993 ; complete collection of all Daily Texan strips, plus Hepcats # 1 and some pre-Hepcats work from the University of Houston paper )
It has showcased early Ware comics, such as Quimby the Mouse from The Daily Texan, and more recent strips from New City, a Chicago weekly paper.
The Oracle quickly developed a stable core group of staffers which included, among many others, Michael Bowen, Stephen Levine, Travis Rivers ( a Texan friend of Janis Joplin, he was at that time the manager of the Haight Street branch of the Print Mint ), George Tsongas, who had returned to the paper, staff artists Dangerfield Ashton, Ami McGill, and Hetti McGee, poet Harry Monroe, Gene Grimm, and Steve Lieper.
In 2000, The Daily Texan, the student daily paper at Texas, characterized Hampton as " relentless ," even quoting Hampton.

Texan and was
When negotiating for the possibility of annexation to the US in late 1836, the Texan government instructed its minister Wharton in Washington that if the boundary were an issue, Texas was willing to settle for a boundary at the watershed between the Nueces River and Rio Grande, and leave out New Mexico.
He was replaced by fellow Texan right-hander Phil Hughes.
** American Old West: Near Frisco, New Mexico, deputy sheriff Elfego Baca holds off a gang of 80 Texan cowboys who want to kill him for arresting cowboy Charles McCarthy ( the cowboys were terrorizing the area's Hispanos and Baca was working against them ).
Cos had learned that the Texan Army was temporarily divided and sent Ugartechea and troops to engage Bowie and Fannin's men.
The Mexican officers knew that the Brown Bess muskets they carried lacked the range of the Texan weapons, but Santa Anna was convinced that his superior planning would nonetheless result in an easy victory.
There is speculation that one of the possible scenarios Houston envisioned was to actually lead his Texan army into Louisiana ( U. S. territory ), whereupon an invading Mexican army could be attacked not only by the retreating Texan army but also by American forces summoned from garrisons in New Orleans.
The public's concern about the federal budget deficit and fears of professional politicians allowed the independent candidacy of billionaire Texan Ross Perot to explode on the scene in dramatic fashion — at one point Perot was leading the major party candidates in the polls.
At the convention to declare Texan Independence in March 1836, he was made Commander-in-Chief.
On his arrival the protagonist discovers that the message was from ' The Brain ', a one billion dollar super-computer owned by eccentric Texan billionaire General Midwinter.
His agenda was to oversee and bless Buddhist and Caodaiist religious ceremonies, in the Californian and Texan Vietnamese-American communities.
Total Film magazine gave the film a five-star review, stating: " Peter Bogdanovich's desolate Texan drama is still as stunning now as it was in 1971.
After the game spread throughout Texas, hold ' em was introduced to Las Vegas in 1967 by a group of Texan gamblers and card players, including Crandell Addington, Doyle Brunson, and Amarillo Slim.
Canton's gripsack was found to contain a list of seventy alleged rustlers who were to be shot or hanged, a list of ranch houses the invaders had burned, and a contract to pay each Texan five dollars a day plus a bonus of $ 50 for each person killed.
The field was operated by the United States Army Air Force during World War II and was named for Lt. Frank Murchison Moore, a Texan.
The town of Fredonia ( Biscoe ) was named for the failed movement for a Republic of Fredonia by Arkansas Cherokee and American Texan settlers in Mexican Texas in 1826.
Auxiliary Field 1 is named Wagner Field for Maj. Walter J. Wagner, former commanding officer for the 1st Proving Ground, Eglin Field, who was killed 10 October 1943 in the crash of AT-6C-NT Texan, 41-32187, c / n 88-9677, at Auxiliary Field 2.
BSA archives do show that the thirty-seventh registered scoutmaster in the country was a Texan, Rev.
Auburn was the site of a hospital for Texan Confederate soldiers, but only saw direct combat with the raids of Rousseau in 1864 and Wilson in 1865.
Wynne, a Texan, achieved the rank of Captain in the Civil War at the age of just 21, and he was famous for once leading a group of his captors up to the Confederate lines, where he then marched them to headquarters as his own prisoners.
While her husband was away on naval or royal duties, the Duchess was frequently seen in the company of other men, notably Texan multimillionaire Steve Wyatt.
In April 1889, Jeff Reed ( a native Texan, and relative of the Daggs family ) was appointed to carry the mail from Stonewall to Center ( which was later combined with Pickett ), two small communities in the Indian Territory.

Texan and signed
On May 14, 1836, Santa Anna signed the Treaties of Velasco, in which he agreed to withdraw his troops from Texan soil and, in exchange for safe conduct back to Mexico, lobby there for recognition of the new republic.
:* The team made headlines in 2010 when it " signed " Billy Ray " Rojo " Johnson, described in a press release as an East Texan who grew up in Venezuela and had run-ins with the law.
In May 1836 Burnet and Mexican President Antonio López de Santa Anna, who was at the time a Texan prisoner-of-war, signed the Treaties of Velasco officially recognizing Texas's break from Mexico.
At the end of the 1984 season, he was offered a test ride with the Yoshimura Suzuki Superbike team, who promptly signed the Texan to a contract.

Texan and by
" Tex-Mex " ( combination of Texan and Mexican ) is a term describing a regional American cuisine that blends food products available in the United States and the culinary creations of Mexican-Americans influenced by Mexican cuisine.
The song itself is an interpretation of " 25 Lighters " by Texan hip-hop DJ DMD and rappers Lil ' Keke and Fat Pat.
* March 27 – 342 Texan prisoners are shot and killed in the Goliad Massacre along with Texan General James Walker Fannin by Mexican troops in Goliad near the Presidio La Bahia during the Texas Revolution.
The Texan Army volunteers had little or no experience as professional soldiers, and by early November many had begun to miss their homes.
Col. James Fannin and his Texan soldiers were executed by the Mexican army, under orders from Gen. Antonio López de Santa Anna, in what became known as the Goliad Massacre.
After a while, a shadowy American ( who is never named, but is nicknamed " Tex " by Billy due to his thick Texan accent ) arrives, takes Billy to a police station and translates for Billy for one of the detectives.
A chapter titled, " An Episode of Paint Rock " is devoted to the town in the 1895 book, " A Lone Star Bo-Peep, and Other Tales of Texan Ranch Life " written by Howard Seely.
Composed in the late 1920s by Phil Baxter ( a native Texan who lived for a time in Dumas ) and Carl Moore, the song has also sometimes been claimed by Dumas in Desha County in southeastern Arkansas.
Frost, Texas was founded by 5th generation Texan, Miles Frost in 1899 as a trading post for north central Texas farmers.
The town was put under siege by the Texan army.
In 1852, the Zeitung newspaper was established, edited by German Texan botanist Ferdinand Lindheimer.
Hanks love for propane is sometimes shown in an ironic juxtaposition with his love of all things Texas, for example being introduced to mesquite, a traditional Texan barbecue wood, by his immigrant neighbor Kahn.

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