Anthology, Volume 16, Spring 2010 (open access)

Anthology, Volume 16, Spring 2010

Anthology, the literary journal of Tarleton State University, is produced by students and sponsored by the English department. The publication provides a student forum for literary and visual expression, including original short stories, essays, poetry, artwork, musical compositions, and other creative works.
Date: Spring 2010
Creator: Tarleton State University
System: The Portal to Texas History
Cross Timbers Business Report, Volume 24, Number 1, Fall 2010 (open access)

Cross Timbers Business Report, Volume 24, Number 1, Fall 2010

Quarterly report published by Tarleton State University discussing the economic conditions across the United States, the state of Texas, and Erath County, Texas. Data is compiled from statistics and information available from government agencies with summaries and some commentary.
Date: Autumn 2010
Creator: Tarleton State University. College of Business Administration.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Cross Timbers Business Report, Volume 23, Number 2, Winter 2010 (open access)

Cross Timbers Business Report, Volume 23, Number 2, Winter 2010

Quarterly report published by Tarleton State University discussing the economic conditions across the United States, the state of Texas, and Erath County, Texas. Data is compiled from statistics and information available from government agencies with summaries and some commentary.
Date: Winter 2010
Creator: Tarleton State University. College of Business Administration.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Cross Timbers Business Report, Volume 23, Number 3, Spring 2010 (open access)

Cross Timbers Business Report, Volume 23, Number 3, Spring 2010

Quarterly report published by Tarleton State University discussing the economic conditions across the United States, the state of Texas, and Erath County, Texas. Data is compiled from statistics and information available from government agencies with summaries and some commentary.
Date: Spring 2010
Creator: Tarleton State University. College of Business Administration.
System: The Portal to Texas History