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The Austin Ten is a small car that was produced by Austin. It was launched on 19 April 1932 [1] and was Austin's best-selling car in the 1930s and continued in production, with upgrades, until 1947. It fitted in between their "baby" Austin Seven which had been introduced in 1922 and their various Austin Twelves which had been updated in January ...
The Tejas Club is one of the oldest student organizations at the University of Texas at Austin.It was founded in 1925, and only has male members. The official purpose of the club is "to allow our members to live a more complete life by sharing their personalities, abilities and efforts to promote good fellowship and a high standard of conduct among ourselves and our fellow students, to ...
In 1986, he donated $10 million to the University of Texas at Austin College of Liberal Arts. [3] [10] In 2000, a street on the UT Austin campus, Robert Dedman Drive, was named for him. [10] [14] The Dedman Memorial Hospital in Dallas is also named for him. [10] In 2012, the Dedman Foundation donated $5 million to SMU. [12]
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Though rated for tax at 14.3 horsepower this larger engined model is sometimes referred to as the Austin 10/12. In 1913, the 10 hp was the cheapest model in the Austin range, costing £260 for a chassis with tyres. [8] The 10 hp (of 14.32-h.p.) was renamed 12–14 hp before midsummer 1915 [9] but production was limited due to the war.
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[9] [10] Golf magazine named him the most powerful person in golf in 2010 [11] and 2014. [12] In 1981, ClubCorp acquired Firestone Country Club in Akron, OH, and in 1984, bought golf courses, hotels, etc, in Pinehurst, North Carolina.