PASSAGES the University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio Winter 1986 Vol
TEXAS ~----------------------------~ PASSAGES The University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio Winter 1986 Vol. 1, No.1 From Happenings to Passages Letter written by Sam Houston Gravesite in Union Cemetery, Eastland, County to his daughter Nannie Label from recording made Fourth of July celebration, Karnes City, 1914 in San Antonio during the 1930's The names of institutional These difficulties in the task of Texas need come from a magazine newsletters usually cover a variety naming, and our hope to win you ad or television commercial. of sins. The choosers of such names as readers of this newsletter, prompt The enormous amount of sheer must avoid things that offend their this slight offering of explanation for movement that characterizes Texas readers, either by being too bland our new title, Passages, and of its history and culture flows into Pas and noncommittal or too esoteric. future contents. It is, if you will, sages. Passages are the actions of Hence, if an association of spiders a justification. travelers and the places they tread - decided to publish a newsletter, they The celebrations and solemni explorers of New Spain (who left us might choose 'The Spider Newslet ties which mark human existence names such as EI Paso), immigrants ter" or 'Arachne;' but would more are passages - rites of passage, birth, crossing the Red River or landing at likely descend upon something like marriage, death. In a state like Texas, Galveston, cowboys driving cattle "The Spinner" - the assumption where the variety of ethnic and reli herds up the Chisholm Trail, mi being, of course, that readers would gious traditions makes even broadly grant workers threading their way immediately see the connection be human activities hard to compre up from the Valley.
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