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- Educator's Showcase 2011
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- El Camino Real de los Tejas
- Enduring Transformation: The Kazakh People in a Changing World
- Farm Life: A Century of Change for Farm Families and Their Neighbors
- From Earth to the Universe
- Getting to the Core: The JOIDES Resolution
- Lee and Grant
- Lone Star Lizards
- Neches Journeys: Land River and People
- Rarámuri: Runners of the Sierra Madre
- STAN
- Texas Writers and J. Frank Dobie: Texan Legend
- The Bison: American Icon
- The Brogdon Hotei
- The CADDO: Traditions and Heritage
- The Shogun Age in Japan
- Two Views of Indigenous Bolivia
- VANISHED: German-American Civilian Internment in Texas, 1941-48
- Wild Land: Thomas Cole and the Birth of the American Landscape Painting
- Wrapped in Pride: Ghanaian Kente and African American Identity
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Exhibit Lectures at 6PM
On Thursday, February 12th, at 6pm the museum will be presenting a panel of speakers to mark the opening of two exhibits:
Texas Writers and J. Frank Dobie: Texan Legend, AND
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Vanished: German-American Civilian Internment, 1941-1948
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Presentation will be by Susan Gordone, a theatre arts professional, and wife of Pultizer-prize winning western playwright, Charles Gordone, Dr. Michael Luick-Thrams, Executive Director, Traces Center for History and Culture, Heidi Donald, internment survivor, and Dr. Arnold Krammer, eminent author and history professor at Texas A&M University.
Please join us for the lectures from 6-7pm in the Auditorium in the Brazos Center, and for the following reception with refreshments in the Museum gallery. Authors will also be delighted to sign copies of their books.

