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Camfield was born in Mineral Wells, Texas, the son of a coal miner, Joseph E. Johnston Camfield. Following his father's death in 1935, Camfield and his mother moved to Fort Worth. Following his father's death in 1935, Camfield and his mother moved to Fort Worth.
He earned his B.B.A. from Southwest Texas State University (now Texas State University–San Marcos). His M.B.A. and Ph.D. were from Texas A&M University. Gallagher was Vice President of Academic Affairs at Idaho State University in the early and mid-1990s. He left in 1996 to become president at Mesa State, serving in that capacity until 2002. [3]
In the 1930s, he launched a coast-to-coast radio selling campaign for a product called Crazy Crystals, dehydrated minerals from the springs at Mineral Wells, Texas. They were advertised both as being a laxative and as having other healing powers when dissolved in water. His radio station XEAW was the most powerful station in the country at that ...
The Texas Department of Public Safety responded to the scene off Farm-to-Market 3028, about two miles west of Millsap, around 9 p.m. ... Jul. 20—MILLSAP — A 19-year-old Mineral Wells man died ...
Born in Mineral Wells, Texas, on December 29, 1941, [2] Richard M. Dyer was raised first in Enid, Oklahoma, and later in Hiram, Ohio. [1] [3] In his youth he was an avid opera enthusiast, and played the piano. [3] He attended Hiram College, graduating in 1963 summa cum laude, with a Bachelor of Arts in English and minor in French. [3]
Mineral Wells, Texas, U.S. Occupation(s) Actor, stuntman: Albert Guy Teague (January 20, 1913 – January 24, 1970) was an American actor and stuntman. [1]
The jail was issued a noncompliance notice from the Texas Commission on Jail Standards related to identification. Jail or Agency: Hunt County Criminal Justice Center; State: Texas; Date arrested or booked: 3/1/2016; Date of death: 6/13/2016; Age at death: 36; Sources: Texas Commission on Jail Standards, www.heraldbanner.com
When he moved to Mineral Wells, Texas, in 1925, he ran a real estate business there. [4] When he moved to Dallas in 1929, [2] he ran a real estate business there as well. [4] Halff served as the president of the West Texas Chamber of Commerce. [2] Halff was a member of the Rotary Club. [2]