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Date 5 20170726165740.0
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Tag 29 29    $ahttp://www.hank.ci.san-marcos.tx.us/SMHC/PHOTOS/33390003903065T.jpg$bhttp://www.hank.ci.san-marcos.tx.us/SMHC/PHOTOS/33390003903065B.jpg
Obsolete 39    $a247204$cTLC
Cat. Source 40    $aDE#
ME:Corp Name 110 $aSan Marcos Hays County Collection.
Title:Ufm 240    $aTTWC Southwest Texas State University--Buildings [Local History File]
Title 245 10 $aKellam Administration and Library Building$h[Photo].
Imprint 260    $a[San Marcos, Tex] :$b[San Marcos Public Library],$c1983.
Phys Descrpt 300    $a1 photograph :$bb&w ;$c8x10 in.$fphoto.
Note:General 500    $aView of Kellam Administration and Library Building on Texas State campus in 1983.
Abstract 520    $a"The Library-Administration building, now known as the J.C. Kellam Administration Building, was established in 1969. The building was designed by Harvey P. Smith and Associates of San Antonio and constructed by Citadel Construction Co. of San Marcos. On February 22, 1979, the building was dedicated to Jesse Cage Kellam, an alumnus of the Normal College (191923) and close friend of Lyndon B. Johnson. Kellam spent much of his career working with Johnson, first as a member of his staff during Johnson's tenure as director of the State National Youth Administration in Texas (193536) and later as general manager of KLBJ Radio and KTBC-TV, media entities owned by the Johnson family. Kellam continued to be involved with the university throughout his life, most notably serving as a former regent of the Texas State University System from 1961 until 1977"--University website.
Abstract 520    $a"In its early years, the multi-functional Library-Administration building lived up to its name, with its first three stories dedicated to administration and the upper eight serving as the universitys library. In 1990, the building was renovated and became completely devoted to administrative purposes. Architecture and engineering firm Joneskell, Inc. of San Antonio conducted the project, which included replacing the JCK Buildings original unique windows with taller rectangular ones. Today, the JCK Building continues to operate as the administrative hub of campus, housing a number of offices including the Office of the University Registrar and the Presidents Office"--University website, 2017.
Pref'd Cite 524    $aA high-definition version of this image is available for scholarly or personal use by request from the library. It should be cited as "Photo reproduced from the San Marcos-Hays County Collection at the San Marcos Public Library."
Subj:Pers 600 30 $aKellam family$zTexas$zSan Marcos.
Subj:Corp 610 20 $aTexas State University--San Marcos$vPictorial works.
Subj:Local 690    $aSMHC Photo Collection.
Elec Loc'n 856 $uhttp://www.hank.ci.san-marcos.tx.us/SMHC/PHOTOS/33390003903065B.jpg
Tag 949 949    $aSMSMHC$bSMHC$cPHOTO$d33390003903065$g33390003903065