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Southwestern Collection Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 113, Number 2, October 2009, pp. 238-252 (Article) Published by Texas State Historical Association DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/swh.2009.0042 For additional information about this article https://muse.jhu.edu/article/408546/summary Access provided at 18 Feb 2020 07:28 GMT from JHU Libraries LightT. Cummins, Bryan Professor ofHistory and Director ofthe Center for Southwestern and Mexican Studies at Austin College in Sherman, was sworn in as the new Texas State Historian in Austin on May 26 by Lieuten- ant Governor David Dewhurst. Cummins was appointed to the position on May 1 2 by Governor Rick Perry and will serve for two years. Dr. Cummins was recommended to the post by both the Texas Historical Commission and the Texas State Historical Association. He received his doctorate from Tulane University, and he is a board member of the TSHA and an associate of the Danforth Foundation. He is also past chair of the Grayson County Historical Commission and a member of Humanities Texas. Also making remarks at the ceremony were Larry McNeill, a former President of the Texas State Historical Association, Dr. Frank de la Teja, outgoingTexas State Historian, and State Representative Larry Phillips. John Crain, a commis- sioner of the Texas Historical Commission and a http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Southwestern Historical Quarterly Southwest Center (Univ of Arizona)

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Abstract

Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 113, Number 2, October 2009, pp. 238-252 (Article) Published by Texas State Historical Association DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/swh.2009.0042 For additional information about this article https://muse.jhu.edu/article/408546/summary Access provided at 18 Feb 2020 07:28 GMT from JHU Libraries LightT. Cummins, Bryan Professor ofHistory and Director ofthe Center for Southwestern and Mexican Studies at Austin College in Sherman, was sworn in as the new Texas State Historian in Austin on May 26 by Lieuten- ant Governor David Dewhurst. Cummins was appointed to the position on May 1 2 by Governor Rick Perry and will serve for two years. Dr. Cummins was recommended to the post by both the Texas Historical Commission and the Texas State Historical Association. He received his doctorate from Tulane University, and he is a board member of the TSHA and an associate of the Danforth Foundation. He is also past chair of the Grayson County Historical Commission and a member of Humanities Texas. Also making remarks at the ceremony were Larry McNeill, a former President of the Texas State Historical Association, Dr. Frank de la Teja, outgoingTexas State Historian, and State Representative Larry Phillips. John Crain, a commis- sioner of the Texas Historical Commission and a

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