Rise to the Occasion

BY JAMES M. DECKER In 1955, the Texas General Land Office was embroiled in scandal. A scheme of fraudulent land dealings would see twenty people indicted and longtime Land Commissioner James Bascom Giles would serve two years in state prison for his role in the affair. In stepped a new Land Commissioner by the name of James Earl Rudder. Rudder promptly reformed the lending program at the heart of…

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