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1. William P. Hobby Jr. William P. Hobby Jr. William “Bill” Pettus Hobby, Jr., son of Oveta Culp and William Pettus Hobby was born in Houston. He graduated from Rice University in 1953 with a bachelor's degree in history. Hobby served longer...

2. W. B. Bates W. B. Bates Colonel William B. Bates was born in Nat, Texas and earned his elementary teaching certificate at Sam Houston Normal Institute (now Sam Houston State University) in 1911. He graduated from the University...

3. William Hawes William Hawes Faculty, Communication

4. William Ruckelshaus William Ruckelshaus Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency

5. Dolph Briscoe Dolph Briscoe Governor, Texas, 1973-1979

6. Walter W. Kemmerer Walter W. Kemmerer Born in Pennsylvania in 1903, Kemmerer was educated at Lehigh College and Columbia University. In 1929, President Oberholtzer offered him the position of Director of Curriculum and Research with Houston...

7. Marian Orgain Marian Orgain Curator, Special Collections, UH Libraries; Marian Orgain (right) standing next to Mrs. William B. Bates.

8. Roy H. Cullen, W. B. Bates, and Mrs. Ray Lofton Dudley Roy H. Cullen, W. B. Bates, and Mrs. Ray Lofton Dudley Roy H. Cullen, Regent, W. B. Bates, Chair of the Board of Regents, and Mrs. Ray Lofton Dudley, wife of a visiting publisher, standing in a group with two other unidentified men.

9. William R. Jenkins William R. Jenkins Named Acting Dean, College of Architecture in 1969 and Dean, College of Architecture in 1972. Remained in that position until 1989.

10. Conrad N. Hilton Conrad N. Hilton Conrad Hilton was born in San Antonio, New Mexico and attended Goss Military Institute, New Mexico Military Institute, and St. Michael's College. His first experience in hotels came in 1907, when his father...

11. Ted Estess Ted Estess Ted Estess (PhD, Syracuse University, 1972) is Dean of the Honors College, where he holds the Jane Morine Cizic Chair in the Humanities. He has built the Honors Program from a small program into an interdisciplinary...
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