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- , a long time ago. In fact, it was 1892. I went to Washington in 1910. I went to
school there, at George Washington University, and also worked for the government at
the same time. I studied civil engineering and graduated there in 1914. At that time
- something.
I don't
remember now what it was, but in any event, he was very strongly a
partisan of Coke Stevenson, and as my publisher, old man Houston Harte
of San Angelo, told me one time, he would have been glad to have spent
a hundred thousand dollars
- in Corsicana, where I was reared.
You asked about education;
at that time the institution had its own school system from the beginning through high school.
I was there ten years, graduated from high
school there in 1923.
M:
And then you went to college?
C
- Houston High School, previously
led Central
gh
School~
in downtown Houston.
time, my son, John, Jr., attended San Jacinto
was on its debate team.
Whi
At that
School and
my boy and his debate partner
had won the City and District championship