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Sunday, July 12, 2015
Texas Governor Puts Federal Reserve On Notice
OK Y'all ! This is James Partsch-Galvan in Houston, Texas USA. It's almost 12 Noon here in Houston on Sunday July 12, 2015. I just got here to one of my brother's and sister-in-law's house in Lindale 77009 because my brother Richard sent me a text to come over for awhile while they were out doing something. I am eating some of their leftovers. Before I got here, I stopped at Saint Patrick's Catholic Church and gave out some of my new cards for my campaign for Houston City Council At-Large Position #1. No one will stop me from running. My sister Irene Galvan Abarca will be taught a lesson about messing with me and my family because the Secret Service and the FBI and others need to investigate her and others for threats against me and my family last year 2014 when so much drama was occurring in our family and still is because my brother Richard Wayne Galvan was fired from his job as the Assistant Fire Chief for the City of Houston because of the negligence of my sister Irene Galvan Abarca and her daughter Kristen Abarca Sanchez. It will all come out in the courts of law. Y'all have a great Sunday and Happy Birthday to all of y'all that were born on July 12. Love, James
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Today in Texas History...
July 12th, 1943 -- Transplanted Baylor College of Medicine opens in Houston
On this day in 1943, Baylor College of Medicine opened in a former Sears, Roebuck store in Houston. The school, the only private medical school in the southwest, was founded in Dallas in 1900 as the University of Dallas Medical Department, even though the University of Dallas did not yet exist. Baylor University assumed control three years later, and awarded 1,670 M.D. degrees between 1903 and 1943. In the latter year, however, a severe conflict arose between civic leaders and physicians in Dallas and Baylor's Baptist administrators over the denominational character of the school. In exchange for fiscal support and new quarters in a proposed medical center to be erected on Hines Boulevard in Dallas, the school was expected to relinquish administrative control and denominational affiliation. Under longtime dean Walter H. Moursund, a Presbyterian, the school extricated itself from this dilemma by accepting an invitation from the M. D. Anderson Foundation and other Houston benefactors to relocate to that city instead. In 1947 the school moved to the Roy and Lillie Cullen Building, becoming the first institution to locate in the Texas Medical Center. The relationship between the Baptist General Convention of Texas and Baylor College of Medicine was terminated by mutual agreement in 1969, and the school became a nonsectarian, freestanding nonprofit corporation.
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Texas Governor Puts Federal Reserve On Notice
Governor Greg Abbott signed a law last week to build a depository for its 5,600 bars of the precious metal and, as he said in a statement, “repatriate $1 bil...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oY4MwqIvVc
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