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The History and Mystery of the Menger Hotel by Docia Schultz Williams,

The History and Mystery of the Menger Hotel by Docia Schultz Williams,
"The definitive account of a beloved hotel that has played a memorable role in San Antonio's history....the fascinating story of the people who owned the Menger and the noteworthy folk they entertained.....This generously illustrated book is one that visitors and San Antonians alike will want to make their own". Frank W. Jennings Historian, journalist, and author of "San Antonio: The Story of an Enchanted City" "An engaging and generous history of a Texas institution. Williams' work is a mix of panoramic views and detail, from resident ghosts to army generals, from recipes to love stories, that should give anyone a peg for their curiosity". Dr. John L. Davis Author, professor, historian/researcher at the University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio "Written with heart and humor throughout, whether she wrote of the true German grit of William and Mary Menger or the eerie wanderers of the Menger corridors. I love the Menger and so will you, if you don't already". Polly Price Author, host/producer [Book Fare, ] Time Warner TV, San Antonio Author Docia Schultz Williams is a longtime resident and certified professional tour guide in San Antonio. Her books include "Best Tales of Texas Ghosts", "Exploring San Antonio with Children", and "When Darkness Falls: Tales of San Antonio Ghosts and Hauntings".



School by the River: Ursuline Academy to Southwest School of Art and Craft, 1851-2001 by Maria Watson Pfeiffer,
School by the River: Ursuline Academy to Southwest School of Art and Craft, 1851-2001 by Maria Watson Pfeiffer,
When seven women of the Order of Saint Ursula and one priest arrived in frontier San Antonio, none could predict the future facing the tranquil campus that rose on the banks of the San Antonio River. By 1970 the Ursuline Academy had moved away. Then the San Antonio Conservation Society and the Southwest Craft Center rescued the buildings from destruction. The landmark campus lives on as the home of the Southwest School of Art and Craft, a leading institution of lifelong creative learning.



Southwest Research Institute - Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) is an independent, nonprofit applied research and development organization. It is the only research institute without direct university support or association.

San Antonio Riders - The San Antonio Riders was a professional American football team that played in the WLAF in 1991 and 1992. The team played in the Alamo Stadium in 1991 and then were forced to move to Bobcat Stadium on the campus of Southwest Texas State University (now Texas State University) in San Marcos, Texas for the 1992 season.

Heffter Research Institute - The Heffter Research Institute was founded in 1993 to support and promote investigation into the medical uses of psychedelic hallucinogens. It is named after the German chemist and pharmacologist Arthur Heffter, who in 1897 discovered that mescaline was the active principle in the peyote cactus, used in rituals by Natives in the American Southwest and Northern Mexico, and currently used as a sacrament by the Native American Church.

Institute for Creation Research - The Institute for Creation Research (ICR) is a San Diego, California based young Earth creationist (YEC) "Christ-Focused Creation Ministry" that researches creation science. The organization was originally established in 1970 as a part of the Christian Heritage College.



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