AggieCon/Cepheid Materials, T-Shirts, and Posters
- TxAM-CRS C000219-S5
- Series
- 1971-2015
Box S5-5, Cons and Fanzines
Cepheid Variable membership list, Fall 1976
Cons
- AggieCons, various badges
- AggieCon 5 (1974) - 13 (1982), donated by Ted Mahler
- AggieCon 16 (1984)
- AggieCon 20 (1989)
- AggieCon 21 (1990)
- AggieCon 26 (1995)
- AggieCon 34 (2003)
- AggieCon 39 (2008)
- AggieCon 46 (2015)
- OtherCon 3 (1979)
Fanzines
- BS #1, College Station, TX: S.Y. Shelton, ed., April 1976
- Cepheid Variable #4, Gary S. Mattingly, ed., May 1971
- Cepheid Variable #6, College Sation, TX: Bob Stahl, ed., December 1971 Cepheid Variable #7, College Station, TX: Bob Stahl, ed., 1972 Gavelkind #5, Bryan, TX: CRAB Nebula Science Fiction Club, Summer 1981 Index to SF Cover Art #1 - 3, Bryan, TX: Bill Page, auth., 1979-1980 Overload #1, College Station, TX: Su Masters, ed., 1971 Starburst, Cepheid Variable, 1984? Weird Tails: Humor in A Paleozoic Vein #2, Houston, TX: John Moffitt, ed., Summer 1975 The White Hole #2, Cepheid Variable, 1981
Other Materials
- Great Pumpkin Halloween Party invitations, 1984-1991
- "The Monkey House Chronicles" timeline of the history of CV and The Monkey House, Bill Page, comp., November 2009
- Thank you note from 'Scott', December 1988
- Various event flyers and advertisements, 1990-1992, 2007, Undated
Box S5-06, T-Shirts
- Pink cotton t-shirt produced for Cameron Harrell, CV Chair 2013-2014. Depicts "girl version" of Harrell as suggested by AggieCon Guest of Honor Martin Whitmore.
- Orange poly-cotton t-shirt reading "Crab Nebula SF & F", Undated
- Red poly-cotton t-shirt reading "Thrilling Monkey Tales", Undated
Box S5-07, Posters
Promotional posters for Aggiecon and Cepheid Variable-related events on campus.
- "AggieCon 16"
- "MSC Cepheid Variable presents Roger Zelazny"
- "One Million Years B.C."
- "The Seven Faces of Dr. Lao"
- "The Lost World"
- "The Day The Earth Stood Still"
- "Forbidden Planet"
- "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory"
- "Brigadoon"
- "The Time Machine"
- "Poltergeist: Fact or Fantasy?"
- "The Point, by Harry Nilsson"