1media/Billings_book_lilith.jpg2018-08-31T16:42:37-07:00Rachael Zipperer733bca2661a68a774f69c1b20ebce2dbab84cbc13043716image_header2018-10-08T18:06:08-07:00Ginny Barnes3eee7f03172e35d4a55ee3f747d663b72f156868Inspired by his admiration for and friendships with writers and artists, Billings published literary works and criticism throughout this career and well after. Forever an aficionado of special collections, his personal collections span from Newcomb pottery to Elvis paraphernalia.
From his early education through his retirement, two facts are undeniable: Harold Billings loved libraries and he loved Texas .
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