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Barney Hubbs' interviews are found on two separate pages:  
 
Barney Hubbs' interviews are found on two separate pages:  
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[[Hubbs,_Barney_1977_July | Barney Hubbs July 8 and 12, 1977]]
  
[[Hubbs,_Barney_1977_July | Hubbs, Barney 1977 July]]
 
  
[[Hubbs,_Barney_1973_May_11 | Hubbs, Barney 1973, May 11]]
 
  
May 11, 1973 features the dedication ceremony of the University  
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Features the dedication ceremony of the University  
 
of Texas, Permian Basin, at Odessa, including the honoring of guests for  
 
of Texas, Permian Basin, at Odessa, including the honoring of guests for  
 
their historical contributions to the Permian Historical Society.  
 
their historical contributions to the Permian Historical Society.  
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July 1977 is two tapes in which Hubbs discusses his family background, his beginnings in the  
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[[Hubbs,_Barney_1973_05_11 | Barney Hubbs May 11, 1973 ]] <br>
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These two tapes in which Hubbs discusses his family background, his beginnings in the  
 
newspaper and radio business, the establishment of Jal, New Mexico, and  
 
newspaper and radio business, the establishment of Jal, New Mexico, and  
 
the life and reputation of Clay Allison.   
 
the life and reputation of Clay Allison.   

Revision as of 23:03, 18 November 2015

Barney Hubbs' interviews are found on two separate pages:

Barney Hubbs July 8 and 12, 1977


Features the dedication ceremony of the University of Texas, Permian Basin, at Odessa, including the honoring of guests for their historical contributions to the Permian Historical Society.


Barney Hubbs May 11, 1973
These two tapes in which Hubbs discusses his family background, his beginnings in the newspaper and radio business, the establishment of Jal, New Mexico, and the life and reputation of Clay Allison.


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