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Thomas S. Staples was a professor of history Hendrix College and authored Reconstruction in Arkansas, 1862-1874 Columbia University 1923[1][2] https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/199229689/thomas-s.-staples? Arkansas State Archives have a file on him[3] Noted here Dunningite Hendrix College award a T. S. Staples Prize[4] He served as dean of the school.[5][6] Staples Auditorium named for him? He was one of the faculty and administrators who have lived at one of the original homes of the Hendrix College Addition Neighborhood Historic District[7] He wrote a paper on the Arkansas Secession Convention of 1861.[8] Arkansan of the Year? [9]

He was interviewed March 25, 1939.[10] He was a member of the American Political Science Association[11] He announced his retirement in 1969.[12]

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  1. ^ https://academic.oup.com/ahr/article-abstract/29/3/574/32150?redirectedFrom=fulltext
  2. ^ https://academic.oup.com/jah/article-abstract/11/4/591/748530
  3. ^ "Thomas S. Staples". Vertical Files. February 25, 2020.
  4. ^ "Honors Day Award Recipients".
  5. ^ Frazier, Benjamin William; Lederer, Max; Beust, Nora Ernestine; Lund, John; Davis, Mary Dabney; Crookston, Mary Evalyn (1941). "America Builds a School System: A Short History of Education in the United States for Later Elementary and Junior High School Students".
  6. ^ Patterson, Homer L. (1922). "Patterson's American Educational Directory".
  7. ^ "Encyclopedia of Arkansas".
  8. ^ "The Southwestern Political and Social Science Quarterly". 1924.
  9. ^ Williams, Fay (1951). "Arkansans of the Years".
  10. ^ O'Brien, Michael (December 2019). The Idea of the American South, 1920-1941. JHU Press. ISBN 9781421433639.
  11. ^ Willoughby, Westel Woodbury; Fairlie, John Archibald; Ogg, Frederic Austin (1916). "The American Political Science Review".
  12. ^ Stinnett, T. M.; Kennan, Clara B. (1969). "All this and Tomorrow Too: The Evolving and Continuing History of the Arkansas Education Association, a Century and Beyond".