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BCIU was formed November 10, 1955, at the White House Industrial Cooperation Council Conference, as an initiative directed by U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower.It was established with the purpose of improving foreign understanding of business practices within the United States, [1] thereby lifting a national image that had suffered greatly through the course of the Cold War.
Government agencies with year of establishment missing (58 P) 0–9. Government agencies established in 1630 (2 P) Government agencies established in 1647 (1 P)
The Governor appoints the directors of a handful of state agencies, and the Governor exercises direct authority over these offices. [4] Most state agencies are headquartered in Austin. The Texas Administrative Code contains the compiled and indexed regulations of Texas state agencies and is published yearly by the Secretary of State. [5]
1917 – University of Texas' School for Military Aeronautics opens. [14] 1918 – State Office Building constructed. [2] 1921 – Austin Civic Theatre founded. [1] 1923 – KNOW radio begins broadcasting. [15] 1926 Council–manager form of government effected. [2] University Airport in operation. [14] 1928 1928 Austin city plan is delivered ...
Texas State Gazetteer and Business Directory. Detroit: R.L. Polk & Co. 1914. Dickinson Weber (1958), Comparison of Two Oil City Business Centers (Odessa-Midland, Texas, University of Chicago; John Howard Griffin (1959). Land of the High Sky: History of Midland County of West Texas from 1849 to the Present. First National Bank of Midland.
John Burr Williams (November 27, 1900 – September 15, 1989) was an American economist, recognized as an important figure in the field of fundamental analysis, and for his analysis of stock prices as reflecting their "intrinsic value". [1]
1848 - Town of Fillmore founded. [1]1852 - Fillmore renamed "Plano." [1]1870 - Population reaches 155. [2]1872 - Houston and Texas Central Railway begins operating. [1]1873 - Town of Plano incorporated.
Texas Declares Independence. Austin and Tanner map of Texas in 1836 Detail of the Republic of Texas from the Lizars map of Mexico and Guatemala, circa 1836. March 2 – The Texas Declaration of Independence is signed by 58 delegates at an assembly at Washington-on-the-Brazos and the Republic of Texas is declared. [1]