Press Releases
1999
- Ransom Center Awarded Two Major Foundation Grants
- Lake/Flato Selected to Design Ransom Center's Reconstruction
- "Aunt Dicy Tales: John Biggers Drawing for the Folktale"
- Ransom Center to Undergo Major Building Reconstruction
- Ransom Center Presents The Wilde Controversies
- Ransom Center Acquires Doris Lessing Archive
- Ransom Center Acquires Rare Archive of Jorge Luis Borges
- Ransom Center Acquires Major Archive of Pulitzer Prize Winning Poet James Tate
- Ransom Center and LBJ Library & Museum to Present David Douglas Duncan: One Life, A Photographic Odyssey
- Ransom Center to Present Modernists in New Mexico: A Community of Writers, 1916-1941 February 1,1999 to July 31, 1999
Media Contacts for members of the press
Jennifer Tisdale
Director of Public Affairs
Phone: 512-471-8949
Cell: 512-921-0845
Fax: 512-471-9646
jentisdale@utexas.edu
Alicia Dietrich
Public Affairs Representative
Phone: 512-232-3667
Cell: 512-636-1216
Fax: 512-471-9646
aliciadietrich@utexas.edu
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Austin TX 78713-7219
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