TEXAS! OUR TEXAS ·-· Remem.Brantes of the University
TEXAS! OUR TEXAS ·-· Remem.brantes of The University Compiled and Edited by Biyan A. Garner With Preface by President Peter T. Flawn A Project of the Friar Society ·.,. oQ EAKIN PRESS ~ Austin, Texas ~. !~ ,qg~ 856 3 .l"'::e"' The. Beatific Memories of an English Major Margaret Cousins B.A., 1926 When I look back at my college days in The University of Texas at Austin from the present vantage- a distance of more than fifty years - I know that my memory has rosied over the trepidations and traumas inherent in the human condition. The sun could not have risen every day in a cerulean sky, turning vio let at dusk, and always sprinkled with puffy, Italianate clouds. MARGARET COUSINS has had a prolific -career as j;n editor and au The bluebonnets did not perennially flow from the front steps of thor, with six books to her credit and, numerous arfifles, essays, and Old Main to the bottom of that long hill; forever punctuated poems that have appeared in Good Housekeeping, McCall's, Cosmo with silky, red poppies. The sundry culinary creations of Charlie politan, Mademoiselle, Playboy, (md other magazines .. She 'has held a Wukasch and the Little T. Shop ·could never have represented the numberof editorial posts, and served from 1961 unti/.1970 as senior ultimate g~urmet experience. Jimmy Joys did not play the most editor fot Doubleday & Co. In 1973 Mirs Cousins W(JS n.ametl a Dirtin· beautiful music ever played. Austin was not, actually, the Athens guirhed Alumna by The University, and in 1980 receit/ed an honorary of the West.
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