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Troglodyte, Genus Tejana

Walker, Stanley | December 25, 1954 issue

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The article discusses books and authors. There is a distressing, progressively dangerous ailment in Texas which has been named "Cullen's Syndrome," after the subject of the book, "Hugh Roy Cullen," by the authors Ed Kilman and Theon Wright. Its concurrent symptoms are these: The patient is almost always an oil man, nab a cotton man or a banker or a cowman or a merchant. He believes his riches were in no way the result of luck but of his own foresight, courage, and initiative, all made possible by the American Way of Life.

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