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    The George C. Davis Site, Cherokee County, Texas: Spring 1980 Archeological Investigations

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    The results of archeological investigations in portions of the George C. Davis Site are presented in this report prepared by Ross Fields and J. Peter Thurmond . Stringent contract requirements and the provisions of Texas Antiquities Permit No. 237 dictate that this report be brief and descriptive in nature. Requirements such as inclusion of a detailed site investigation history and environmental data were excluded and extensive excavations were stressed in preference to detailed analyses and comparisons. Field investigations were limited by contract to 20 working days and the analysis/write-up to 10 working days. The governing research design was prepared by the Texas Antiquities Committee staff to reflect agreements between the Committee and the Texas Forest Service. Sighificant findings include the general delineation of extensive, and in places intensive, Archaic and Late Prehistoric occupations. Of primary importance is the lack of an identifiable Alto Focus occupation within the northern portion of the Davis Site. This suggests that the small left bank tributary to Bowles Creek existed during Alto Focus times and served as a natural boundary for the village area during that period of site usage. There are hints that significant variations in the selection and use of lithic resources through time are identifiable. It is indeed ! unfortunate that time limitations precluded pursuit of this line of investigation. Ross and Pete have successfully accomplished a most challenging task under less than ideal conditions. They and their field crew are commended for their outstanding work at the Davis Site

    The Supreme Court: Final Arbiter of Our Nation\u27s Legal Disputes

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    I have had the opportunity to review twenty-three Supreme Court nominations during my thirty-seven years in the Senate

    Appointments to the Selective Service Board

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    Announcing the Appointment of J. Ernest Craig as Executive Secretary

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    Closing Liquor Stores on August 24, 1948

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    Closing Liquor Stores on January 1, 1949

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    National Heart Week

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    Senate primary campaign weekly summary

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