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[Houston Chronicle front page picturing William Lockhart Clayton]
Front page of the Houston Chronicle picturing William Lockhart Clayton captioned "William Lockhart Clayton Honored on 'Will Clayton Day' in Houston."
Date:
February 15, 1962
Creator:
The Houston Chronicle
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Houston Post article honoring William Lockhart Clayton]
Houston post article honoring William Lockhart Clayton. Clayton is pictured with George C. MeGhee. Caption reads "A Houstonian Smiles As Honors Are Presented to Him; Undersecretary McGhee, Left, Lauded His Former Boss, William L. Clayton.
Date:
February 16, 1962
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Houston Post clipping, "Sound-off"picturing William Lockhart Clayton]
Houston Post editorial response on the merits of free trade policy advocated by William L. Clayton. William L. Clayton is pictured.
Date:
March 30, 1962
Creator:
The Houston Post
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Houston Press editorial on William Lockhart Clayton]
Houston Press editorial on William Lockhart Clayton regarding Houston Rotary Club honoring him. William Lockhart Clayton is pictured with the caption "William Lockhart Clayton; A remarkable man."
Date:
February 15, 1962
Creator:
The Houston Press
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Rice University Board of Trustees 1946-1962, copy]
Rice University Board of Trustees 1946-1962: (first row from left) Gus Sessions Wortham; George R. Brown; Lamar Fleming, Jr.; (second row from left) Newton Rayzor; John A. Ivy; William Alexander Kirkland; Harmon Whittington.
Date:
1962~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Rice University Board of Trustees 1946-1962]
Rice University Board of Trustees 1946-1962: (first row from left) Gus Sessions Wortham; George R. Brown; Lamar Fleming, Jr.; (second row from left) Newton Rayzor; John A. Ivy; William Alexander Kirkland; Harmon Whittington.
Date:
1962~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History