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HB 702 52-0 (1951) Author: Murphy, Jr., Charles Alfred Relating to amending certain acts by providing that the majority of the members of the Board of Directors of Texas State University for Negroes shall be Negro citizens of this State.
HB 544 51-0 (1949) Author: Heflin, James McDonald Relating to making an emergency appropriation for the equipment, support, maintenance, and operation of The Texas State University for Negroes for the period beginning September 1, 1948, and ending August 31, 1949.
HB 545 51-0 (1949) Author: Heflin, James McDonald Relating to authorizing the Board of Directors to erect, equip and acquire certain buildings for Texas State University for Negroes.
HB 546 51-0 (1949) Author: Heflin, James McDonald Relating to authorizing the Texas State University for Negroes to charge, use and appropriate to its own use certain fees, receipts, gifts, and institutional funds; validating prior use of such funds.
SB 253 51-0 (1949) Author: Bracewell, Jr., Joseph Searcy Relating to making an emergency appropriation for the equipment, support, maintenance, and operation of The Texas State University for Negroes for the period beginning September 1, 1948, and ending August 31, 1949.
SB 254 51-0 (1949) Author: Bracewell, Jr., Joseph Searcy Relating to authorizing and empowering the Board of Directors of The Texas State University for Negroes to erect or acquire and equip, and contract for the erection, acquisition and equipment of any buildings and fixtures, including, but not limited to, student dormitories, faculty dormitories, dining halls, libraries, student activity buildings, stadia, and gymnasia, and grounds therefor, as may be necessary for the moral welfare and social conduct of the students and faculty members.
SB 255 51-0 (1949) Author: Bracewell, Jr., Joseph Searcy Relating to authorizing The Texas State University for Negroes to charge, use, and appropriate to its own use certain fees, receipts, gifts, and institutional funds.
HB 437 50-0 (1947) Author: Murphy, Jr., Charles Alfred | et. al. Relating to providing for the establishment, support, maintenance and direction of a University of the first class for the instruction and training of the colored people of this State to be known as "The Texas State University for Negroes" and to be located at Houston, Harris County; and providing for an Agricultural and Mechanical College for colored students to be known as "The Prairie View Agricultural and Mechanical College" as same is now located at Prairie View, Waller County; providing for establishment of equivalent courses during the interim by the Agricultural and Mechanical College and Texas University governing boards; making appropriations therefor; repealing all laws or parts of laws in conflict.
HJR 48 50-0 (1947) Author: Heflin, James McDonald Relating to proposing a constitutional amendment to provide a method of maintaining, operating and supporting the University for Negroes established by S. B. No. 140 of the Fiftieth Legislature.
SB 140 50-0 (1947) Author: Stewart, W. Lacy Relating to providing for the establishment, support, maintenance and direction of a University of the first class for the instruction and training of colored people of this state, to be known as "The Texas State University for Negroes", and to be located at Houston, Harris County; and providing for an Agricultural and Mechanical College for colored students to be known as "The Prairie View Agricultural and Mechanical College", as same is now located at Prairie View, Waller County.


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