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H.R. No. 184
R E S O L U T I O N
WHEREAS, Howard D. Graves has distinguished himself as a
visionary leader and administrator throughout his illustrious
career in the military and higher education, and his four years of
service as chancellor of The Texas A&M University System have been
characterized by the continuation of his legacy of success; and
WHEREAS, Chancellor Graves took on the responsibilities of
his current role on August 1, 1999, after a year as a visiting
professor at The University of Texas at Austin's Lyndon B. Johnson
School of Public Affairs; as chancellor, he oversees the system's
nine universities, eight state agencies, and health science center,
managing more than 23,000 faculty and staff members and a budget of
approximately $2 billion; and
WHEREAS, A 1961 graduate of the United States Military
Academy at West Point, Chancellor Graves has an impressive academic
background that includes bachelor and master of arts degrees and a
master of letters degree from Oxford University as well as
extensive course work at the Army Professional Schools for
Executive Development; in 1993 he received a doctor of human
letters degree from the University of North Alabama, and in 2001 he
was honored with the West Point Distinguished Graduate Award; and
WHEREAS, Chancellor Graves has held numerous important
leadership positions, including assistant to the chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff, commandant of the United States Army War
College, deputy director for strategy, plans and policy for the
United States Army, and military assistant to the secretary of
defense; in addition, he has excelled in a variety of command and
staff positions with the army, including assistant professor and
associate professor for international relations and comparative
foreign governments at West Point; and
WHEREAS, This esteemed gentleman demonstrated remarkable
diplomacy during his various assignments as an officer in the army,
and this management skill has served him well in the arena of higher
education; in addition, he has used his arsenal of talents as
director of the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation and as a senior
associate at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in
Washington, D.C.; and
WHEREAS, Chancellor Graves is the recipient of numerous
accolades, including the Silver Anvil Award from the Public
Relations Society of America (PRSA) and the Big Apple Award from the
New York chapter of the PRSA; he has been fortunate to work with an
array of highly regarded individuals during the course of his
career, including former Secretary of State James Baker and current
Secretary of State Colin Powell, and he has gained praise and
recognition for his outstanding efforts; and
WHEREAS, Integrating intelligence, innovation, and integrity
into his professional and personal pursuits, Chancellor Graves has
earned further respect from colleagues and friends alike for his
courageous and inspiring battle against cancer; throughout this
ordeal he has demonstrated great faith and a positive attitude,
relying on the support of his beloved wife, Gracie, his children,
Gigi and Gregory, his five grandchildren, and his many friends; and
WHEREAS, The Texas A&M University System is fortunate to have
a man of Howard Graves's stature and ability at its helm; some
97,000 students and more than four million individuals are reached
through the system's vast network of educational facilities and
state agencies, and Chancellor Graves has helped to ensure that
each and every one of those people has a positive experience; now,
therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 78th Texas
Legislature, 2nd Called Session, hereby honor Howard D. Graves for
his service as chancellor of The Texas A&M University System and
commend him for his exemplary career; and, be it further
RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
prepared for Chancellor Graves as an expression of high regard by
the Texas House of Representatives.
Pitts
Hochberg
Morrison
Brown of Brazos
Craddick Geren Mercer
Allen Giddings Merritt
Alonzo Goodman Miller
Bailey Goolsby Moreno of Harris
Baxter Griggs Moreno of El Paso
Berman Grusendorf Morrison
Bohac Guillen Mowery
Bonnen Gutierrez Naishtat
Branch Haggerty Nixon
Brown of Kaufman Hamilton Noriega
Brown of Brazos Hamric Oliveira
Burnam Hardcastle Olivo
Callegari Harper-Brown Paxton
Campbell Hartnett Pena
Canales Heflin Phillips
Capelo Hegar Pickett
Casteel Hilderbran Pitts
Castro Hill Puente
Chavez Hochberg Quintanilla
Chisum Hodge Raymond
Christian Homer Reyna
Coleman Hope Riddle
Cook of Navarro Hopson Ritter
Cook of Colorado Howard Rodriguez
Corte Hughes Rose
Crabb Hunter Seaman
Crownover Hupp Smith of Tarrant
Davis of Harris Isett Smith of Harris
Davis of Dallas Jones of Lubbock Smithee
Dawson Jones of Bexar Solis
Delisi Jones of Dallas Solomons
Denny Keel Stick
Deshotel Keffer of Dallas Swinford
Driver Keffer of Eastland Talton
Dukes King Taylor
Dunnam Kolkhorst Telford
Dutton Krusee Thompson
Edwards Kuempel Truitt
Eiland Laney Turner
Eissler Laubenberg Uresti
Elkins Lewis Van Arsdale
Ellis Luna Villarreal
Escobar Mabry West
Farabee Madden Wilson
Farrar Marchant Wise
Flores Martinez Fischer Wohlgemuth
Flynn McCall Wolens
Gallego McClendon Wong
Garza McReynolds Woolley
Gattis Menendez Zedler
______________________________
Speaker of the House
I certify that H.R. No. 184 was adopted by the House on August
22, 2003, by a non-record vote.
______________________________
Chief Clerk of the House