Texas Tech Ex-students Association.2013-01-302013-01-301954http://hdl.handle.net/10605/14249The digital file consists of four issues of the Tex Talks publication published by the Texas Tech Ex-Students Association. The February, 1954, issue is four pages long and lists the names of alumni donors to the Loyalty Fund.The May, 1954, issue is four pages long and includes such topics as establishment of Texas Tech Day on the Saturday following the first Monday in May of each year; Alton Wade appointed head of the Geology Department; journalism professor Louise C. Allen's success as a feature writer; enrollment statistics; five Tech graduates receiving Air Force pilot training; and miscellaneous tidbits on Tech faculty and students.The July, 1954, issue is four pages long and includes such topics as aptitude tests required for admission to graduate school; observation of Texas Tech Day around the U.S.; faculty appointments and promotions; and the start of construction on the Lubbock Auditorium-Coliseum.The November, 1954, issue is four pages long and includes such topics as freshmen enrollment up; Homecoming activities; colonization of Alpha Pi and Sigma Kappa at Tech; a recap of the first Tech yearbook; artist Peter Hurd's work on the museum murals; the installation of Westminster Chimes in the Administration Building's west tower; a new transmitter for KTTC; updates on the Tech Band; and a sports roundup.16 p. : 40.5 cm.The images in this collection are for study purposes, teaching, classroom projection and research only. To use these digital files in any form, an attribution of "Courtesy of the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library" must accompany the image.Texas Technological College--History.Texas Technological College--Students.Texas Technological College--Administrators.Texas Technological College--Faculty.Texas Technological College--Students--Social life and customs.Texas Technological College--Bands.McKay, Seth Shepard.Alpha Phi.Sigma Kappa.Texas Technological College--Students--Yearbook.McCutchan, Kenneth S.Hurd, Peter, 1904-1984.Tex Talks, 1954.Other