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Part of E. J. Kyle Papers
Correspondence on cotton, plus a cotton sample
Part of E. J. Kyle Papers
Correspondence on cotton, plus a cotton sample
Cotton Address: "Texas Agriculture Faces the Future" - 1934
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Contains address, incoming/outgoing correspondence relating to address, endorsements, Texas Weekly article on address, similar article printed in Texas Outlook.
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About speeches made by Kyle. Also contains miscellaneous photographs.
Part of E. J. Kyle Papers
Contains incoming correspondence praising Kyle, and incoming/outgoing correspondence concerning how retirement plan at A and M affects Kyle, Texas Baby Chick Association award.
Bldgs., Livestock, and Lands - A&M and other Land - Grant Colleges Kyle
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Incoming/outgoing correspondence with other U. S. colleges. Includes valuation of A and M agricultural holdings of other U. S. colleges. Includes evaluation of A and M agricultural holdings for 1928, 1929, 1931, 1935, 1937. Also, lists of agricultural holdings of other U.S. colleges.
Battalion - September 24, 1909
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Football issue of A and M paper.
Back-To-The-Land Movement - 1932
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Contains 1932 Kyle speech discussing a permanent agricultural program for Central Texas, correspondence concerning unemployed, addressed relating to agriculture and the unemployed.
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Contains 1905 report urging Kyle to remain on Athletic Council, 1910 petition signed by student body urging Kyle to remain on Athletic Council, 1939 speech to team and coaches, and Kyle's final resignation as Chairman of Athletic Council. Includes resolution adopted by Athletic Committee of the Association of Former A and M Students praising his service on Athletic Council. Incoming correspondence praising Kyle upon his resignation.
Part of E. J. Kyle Papers
Correspondence with those offering congratulations to Kyle upon his being elected Athletic Chairman, 1937; newspaper clipping on F. C. Bowen's history of Kyle Field; letter concerning Sugar Bowl, 1940; 1934 Kyle resignation from Athletic Council; correspondence with football players; handwritten speech given at Houston ISD stadium dedication; Kyle speech (1939) to football squad and coaches; copy of article from Battalion, 1926.
Articles by E. J. Kyle - 1931-1934, 1936, 1944
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Various speeches/articles relating to cotton industry, mortgaged farms, Texas agriculture in general, agriculture as a vocation, trends in agricultural education, Texas A & M during World War II.
Anderson-Clayton Company Scholarships - 1942 - 1943
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Correspondence relating to scholarship program, rules for selection, copy of recipients award.
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1933 correspondence concerning payment of an account
Agriculture Graduates: Opportunities For.
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Contains 1931 radio talk, article on agricultural leadership, articles on positions for agricultural graduates, agriculture as a vocation, future of vocational agriculture work in Texas.
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Contains articles/addresses on system for agricultural education in Texas (1913), agricultural educational program in Texas, objectives of agricultural colleges, and other closely-related articles.
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Contains articles/addresses relating to agricultural curriculum dated 1924, 1925, 1936. Includes article on a revised curriculum for agriculture by Sam B. Shirky.
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Reports on enrollment, student life, growth, public relations, research
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3 scrapbooks, 2 with mottled brown covers and brown spines, and 1 with a dark brown cover and black spine. The first scrapbook is labeled "Athletics and Miscellaneous". It is full of newspaper articles, letters and items all relating to Kyle first, but the bulk also focuses on Texas A&M. The second scrapbook has no label, and is mostly correspondence. Much of it dates to later in Kyle's life and covers topics outside A&M, such as his ambassadorship to Guatemala and retirement. The third scrapbook details an early history of the Kyle family, and is filled with correspondence, unlabeled photographs, and newspaper articles.
Part of E. J. Kyle Papers
3 scrapbooks, 2 with mottled brown covers and brown spines, and 1 with a dark brown cover and black spine. The first scrapbook is labeled "Athletics and Miscellaneous". It is full of newspaper articles, letters and items all relating to Kyle first, but the bulk also focuses on Texas A&M. The second scrapbook has no label, and is mostly correspondence. Much of it dates to later in Kyle's life and covers topics outside A&M, such as his ambassadorship to Guatemala and retirement. The third scrapbook details an early history of the Kyle family, and is filled with correspondence, unlabeled photographs, and newspaper articles.
Part of E. J. Kyle Papers
New Agriculture Building and Appropriations for Departments, 1912-1923. Kyle's Speeches 1912, 1916 (?); Farmers Congress Resolution, 1916; prominent people, including political figures; Kyle pamphlet-"Needs for An Agriculture Building;" Correspondence relating to visit by Dairymen to Texas A & M College 1922-1923; Budget Recommendations of the Agricultural Section of the Farmers Conference; Statement showing need for buildings for Departments of Agricultural Engineering, Animal Husbandry, and Dairy Husbandry.
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Incoming/outgoing correspondence concerning naming of A and M athletic field. Also includes letters of congratulations; Minutes of Board of Directors designating naming of Kyle Field.
Part of E. J. Kyle Papers
3 scrapbooks, 2 with mottled brown covers and brown spines, and 1 with a dark brown cover and black spine. The first scrapbook is labeled "Athletics and Miscellaneous". It is full of newspaper articles, letters and items all relating to Kyle first, but the bulk also focuses on Texas A&M. The second scrapbook has no label, and is mostly correspondence. Much of it dates to later in Kyle's life and covers topics outside A&M, such as his ambassadorship to Guatemala and retirement. The third scrapbook details an early history of the Kyle family, and is filled with correspondence, unlabeled photographs, and newspaper articles.
Part of E. J. Kyle Papers
Part of E. J. Kyle Papers
Appraisal of Organization and Service of A & M College of TX: July-Aug. 1942. Bound report on the organization and services of A & M College.
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School of Agriculture: Establishment of Departments. Correspondence relating to department establishments, a brief history of the Department of Horticulture, and a list of department names and dates that were established.
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Reactions to Proposals and Recommendations of the Survey Committee, 1942-1943. Correspondence from various department heads relating to Survey Committee Report, Survey Committee named. Survey Committee Report is not in manuscript collection.
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Report on the School of Agriculture, 1930. Discusses organization and function of the School of Agriculture, student enrollment, graduates and their vocations, public contacts and commercial aspects of Agriculture Departments, financial status of Department of Animal Husbandry, National recognition.
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