Talk:Texas Rangers (architects)
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- Hi! I just added UT Faculty member Irwin Rubin to the page. He came to Austin from Yale in 1955 and taught Color and Freehand Drawing alongside Robert Slutzky and others. His contributions to the Texas Rangers group, and examples of his students' drawings, are reproduced in Caragonne's Texas Rangers Book (MIT Press 1995). I'm noting this here because I'm running into an issue with the citations on the main page — they don't seem to be formatted correctly and I'm not sure how to update them in relations to the existing content of this article. VitruvianWoman (talk) 04:06, 1 March 2021 (UTC)
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