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Title: Left-Click Once to Advance Right Click for Pull-Down Menu


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Left-Click Once to AdvanceRight Click for
Pull-Down Menu Back
Delia Hagen
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Rio Grande Campus
Old Austin High
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1880s
1907
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Congress Avenue 1906
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1910 Fire Parade
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Congress Avenue 1942
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Congress Avenue 1958
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Bats Flying Out From Under The Congress Avenue
Bridge
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Statehouse
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French LegationRepublic of Texas Lasted From
1836-45
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City Hall
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Old Mueller Airport
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Mt. Bonnell
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Barton Springs
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Zilker ParkBarton Creek
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Lake Travis
View from Oasis
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Hippie Hallow
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Hamilton Pool
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Tubing on the Gaudalupe
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Umlauf Gardens
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Hill Country Flyer
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Driskill Hotel
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San Jose Motel Then Now
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2005 Chronicle AwardBest Landscape Design Company
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Original Whole Foods Market, 1978
Painting by Mary Doerr
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Crestview Grocery
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Grill-Master Arcie Walker
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Clarksville
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Shady GroveHome of the Hippie Chick Sandwich
Outhouse
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Jeffreys Restaurant
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Dolce Vita Desserts
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The TavernAir-Conditioned Since 1938
Youre Never Far From 12th Lamar
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Painting by Mary Doerr
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Draught House
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Fados Pub
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Kermit Ruffins Formerly of Rebirth Brass Band
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Sixth Street
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Lovejoys
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Gone But Not Forgotten
Liberty Lunch
West Lynn Cafe
Les Amis
Café
Waterloo Brewery
Paintings by Mary Doerr
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Stevie Ray Vaughan
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Janis Joplin
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Armadillo World Headquarters
1970-1980
Meeting Place of Ropers Dopers
B. Springsteen, 1973
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Toni Price
John Dee Graham
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Continental Kid
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Texas Oldest Dancehall
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Newport Folk Festival, 1969
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Flatlanders Lubbock, Texas
Butch Hancock Jimmie Dale Gilmore Joe
Ely
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Western Swingers
Don Walser
Junior Brown Slide Guitar
Texas Swing Kings (Gary Hartman Guitar)
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The Late, Great Townes Van Zandt
Gelting, Germany 1995
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Doug Sahm
Blaze Foley
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Janis Joplin
Toni Price
Lyle Lovett
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Elvis Costello 2004
David Byrne, ACL Studio
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Banks Stanley Smith of the Jazz Pharaohs
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Austin Jazz Artists
Kenny Dorham
Teddy Wilson b. Austin 1912, Raised Tuskegee
Detroit
Gene Ramey (with Charlie Parker in KC)
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Esthers Follies_at_ Polly Esthers
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Ben Sargent, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Cartoonist
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Writer/Directors
Terrence Malik Badlands (73) Days of
Heaven(78) Thin Red Line (98) Marfa Lights
(07?) New World (06)
Robert Rodriguez El Mariachi (92) Spy Kids
(01) Once Upon A Time in Mexico (03)
Richard Linklater Slackers (91) DazedConfused
(93) Before Sunrise (95) School of Rock
(03) Before Sunset (04) Fast Food Nation
(06) U.T. Baseball Doc. (Upcoming)
Mike Judge Beavis Butthead (93-97) King of the
Hill (97- ) Office Space (99)
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James Michener Author
On Hee Haw
John Henry Faulk Thorn in Joseph McCarthys Side
O Henry Author William Sydney Porter
John Lomax Alan Lomax
Musicologists
UT Alum Walter Cronkite
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Scholz Bier Garten
In 1866, German immigrant August Scholtz built
this structure as a meeting place for those
interested in song and social activities. In
1966, a resolution was passed by the Texas House
of Representatives, which identified it as "a
gathering place for Texans of discernment, taste,
culture, and erudition, epitomizing the finest
traditions of magnificent German heritage in our
State." William Sydney Porter O Henry sang
here with the Hill City Quartette.
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U.T. AlumnusCartoonist Berkeley Breathed
Penned Bloom County in Iowa City from
1981-85
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U.T. Alumni Actors
Matthew McConaughey
Renee Zellweger
Farah Fawcett
Luke Owen Wilson
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University of Texas
Largest Single-Campus Institution in the
U.S. 2nd-Most Merit Scholars Behind Harvard
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U.T. Tower with Garrison Hall (History American
Studies) in Foreground
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Research _at_ U.T.
Right Click Open Hyperlink Deep sixing
CO2 Into clean air Soccer bots Climate change by
the numbers Stronger muscles. Better arteries Eat
your spinach. Really Where were from New tissue
for old bodies Sound science Who was
first? Connecting with community The art of
worship 1, 2, 3 leads to A, B, C Get well
sooner Help from the sky Student Research Fast
track to space That Eureka moment Engineering
student wins groups engineers award  
Steven Weinberg Nobel Prize in Physics,
1979 Author of The First Three Minutes A Modern
View of the Origin of the Universe
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Pulitzer Prizes in History
David Oshinsky Polio An American Story, 2005
William Goetzmann Exploration Empire, 1966
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Littlefield HouseUniversity of Texas
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Bevo
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Gregory Gym
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Cat Osterman All-American, Olympian, ESPY Winner
Longhorn Sports
CWS Champs 1949, 50, 75, 83, 02, 05
T.J. Ford _at_ Big Dance
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Ian Crocker
Athens Olympics 2004
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The Tyler Rose Earl Campbell 1977 Heisman
Trophy Winner
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Ricky Williams1998 Heisman Trophy Winner
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2005 National Champions
Vince Young Rose Bowl MVP 2005 2006
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Graduation RatesD-1 Football Programs (1-117)
By Major Conference1. Independents - 8.952. Big
Ten - 6.893. ACC - 6.174. Conference USA -
5.955. WAC - 5.68T6. MAC - 5.46T6. Pac 10 -
5.46T8. Big East - 5.23T8. Big XII - 5.2310.
SEC - 5.12
By School 1 Boston College 9.5 2 Notre
Dame 9.2 3 Vanderbilt 9.1 4 Navy 8.7 5 Penn
St. 8.6 5 Wake Forest 8.6 ---------------------
------------------- 114. Texas 1.9 117. BYU
1.2
http//www.collegefootballnews.com/2004/Previe
w/ProgramRankings_GraduationRates.htm
Graduation Rates. From the most recent batch of
graduation rates available from the NCAA report
released in 2003, the rate was divided by ten for
a score. For example, Bowling Green's most
recently released graduation rate for football
players was 42, so it gets a score of 4.2.
 This is a good indicator for how much emphasis a
program places on academics rather than simply
using the football players for their on-the-field
talents. 
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Dick Night Train Lane
b. April 16, 1928, Austin, TXd. Jan. 29, 2002,
Austin, TX Selected the best cornerback of the
NFL's first fifty years in a 1969 poll of
sportswriters, Lane was an unlikely prospect
when he walked into the Los Angeles Rams
training camp in 1952 and asked for a tryout. He
had played at little Scottsbluff Junior College
in Nebraska and then spent two years in the
army. As a rookie, he intercepted 14 passes in
12 games, still the NFL record, running them
back for 298 yards and 2 touchdowns. After an
off year in 1953, Lane was traded to the Chicago
Cardinals, and he responded by again leading the
league in interceptions with 10. He remained
with the Cardinals through 1959, then went to
the Detroit Lions. He retired after the 1965
season. An All-Pro in 1956, 1960, 1961, 1962, and
1963, Lane had 68 interceptions in his 14 NFL
seasons, returning them for 1,207 yards and 5
touchdowns.
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Drew BreesWestlake High School
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AA Attendance Record, 2000 AAA Record, 2005
Alumni Roy Oswalt Brad Lidge Morgan
Ensberg Chris Burke Willy Tavares Hunter Pence
Round Rock Express
Houston Astros Affiliate AA Texas League
2000-2004 AAA Pacific Coast League 2005-
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Austinites in the Majors
Clockwise, Top Left Huston Street, As Conor
Jackson, DBacks Don Baylor, Coach, Ms Scott
Linebrink, Padres Brent Clevlen, Tigers Ryan
Langerhans Kelly Johnson, Braves Lance
Berkman, Astros
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Andy RoddickAustin Residentb. Omaha, Neb.
1982Raised in Austin Boca Raton
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Old Granite Dam
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Colorado River Flood, 1935
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FAQ DOES IT SNOW IN AUSTIN? YES BUT RARELY
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