Rogers, Bettye
ROGERS, Bettye
ROGERS, Bettye. Also writes as Bettye Johnson. American, b. 1934. Genres: Local history/Rural topics. Career: East Texas State University, Commerce, associate professor, 1963-69; Texas Tech University, Lubbock, associate professor, 1970-88. South Plains Teacher Education Center, director and executive secretary, 1974-87; Texas Cooperative Teacher Center Network, president, treasurer, and executive secretary, 1980-86. Publications: Prairie Dog Town, 1993; Paul Wylie from Cowboy to Cowboy Artist, 1998. Contributor to magazines. Author of educational materials and magazine articles as Bettye Johnson. Address: 16 East Canyon View Dr., Ransom Canyon, TX 79366, U.S.A.
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