Jimmy Bond Final Version of Transcription Copy 2 - Jan. 18, 2000
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- Jan. 18, 2000
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38 Page Transcription
Jimmy Bond Final Version of Transcription Copy 2 - Jan. 18, 2000
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38 Page Transcription
Jimmy Bond Final Version of Transcription Copy 1 - Jan. 18, 2000
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Jerry Boles Final Transcription Copy 2 - July 13, 1998
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42 Page Transcription
Jerry Boles Final Transcription - July 13, 1998
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42 Pages
Introduction to interview by the interviewer: Haskell Monroe
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Introduction by interviewer Warren Evans giving a biographical background into who William Lehrer is
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George Bass Release Form - Dec. 14, 2000
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George Bass Final Version of Transcription Copy 2 - Dec. 14, 2000
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This transcription is missing the last page of the interview stops at page 101 instead of 102
Frank Anderson Jr. Release Form - July 26, 1999
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Frank Albritton Interview Final Version - Feb. 27, 1998
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“John George for Congress; Vote June 4,” platform and other information.
"We demand that this University cut all ties to racist South Africa” flyer from U.C. Berkeley.
“George W. Crockett, Jr.; Freedom is Everybody’s Job,” by Civil Rights Congress.
“Alliance for Black Unity; Free Picnic,” by Alliance for Black Unity, 1967.
“Join the March; For Jobs, For Freedom, In Oakland,” by Campus CORE, 1965.
“Come, see and hear the great Joe Tex” flyer for Joe Tex.
“The Strike: Understand it = Join it,” by Third World Liberation Front.
Final Version of Transcription Copy 2 - July 21, 1999
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Final Version of Transcription Copy 2 - Aug. 10, 2000
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Final Version of Transcription Copy 2
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Final Version of Transcription Copy 1 - July 21, 1999
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Final Transcription of Interview - March 20, 2001
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40 Page Transcription
Edited Version of Original Transcription - Aug. 10, 2000
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Dr. Robert Berg Final Transcription Copy 2 - Jan. 09, 2000
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43 Pages
Dr. Robert Berg Final Transcription - Jan. 09, 2000
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Dr. Ray Bowen Class of 1958 Final Version of Transcription - August 10, 2000
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Transcription 68 Pages in Length
Part of E. J. Kyle Papers
1 scrapbook, measuring 35 cm. x 26 cm. Mottled tan paper covers with black spine. Label pasted to front cover bearing title handwritten in blue ink also annotated by hand in pencil with: "Donated to College Archives by Dean E. J. Kyle. May 23, 1957." Label pasted on inside front cover bears typed dedication: "PRESS CLIPPINGS ON THE, DEDICATION OF THE, ANIMAL INDUSTRIES BUILDING, Compiled for, Dean E. J. Kyle, By the, Publicity Department." Dedication of the new Animal Industries Building ceremony held in Guion Hall 10 Dec. 1936. Contains journal and newspaper clippings, programs, offprints, and letters of congratulation to Kyle.
"Dean Kyle's Contributions to Agriculture in Texas & the Nation" - 1920's - 1940's
Part of E. J. Kyle Papers
1 scrapbook, measuring 46 cm. x 30 cm. Brown paper covers with black spine. Label pasted to front cover bearing title handwritten in blue ink also annotated by hand in pencil with: "Donated to College Archives by Dean E. J. Kyle. May 30, 1957." Contains newspaper clippings.
Correspondence from Dr. George Bass to Haskell Monroe - Feb. 05, 2001
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Letter from Dr. George Bass to Haskell Monroe thanking him for his speech during Dr. Bass' retirement dinner.
Correspondence between Haskell Monroe and President Bowen - Dec. 19, 2000
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Correspondence between Haskell Monroe and President Bowen - Aug. 17, 2000
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Correspondence between Haskell Monroe and Mr. Berner - May 05, 2002
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Correspondence between Haskell Monroe and Les Appelt - October 12, 2000
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Letter to Mr. Appelt from Haskell Monroe thanking him for reviewing the transcription and an acknowledgement that the edited copy was received by the Heritage Preservation Program. Finally the letter asks Mr. Appelt to consider the following questions and give answers and send them to A&M so they can be added to the final edition of the transcription: "What did it mean to you to be an Aggie?" "What feelings do you have in your heart for A&M today?"
Correspondence between Haskell Monroe and Les Appelt - June 15, 2000
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Letter from interviewer, Haskell Monroe, to Les Appelt to inquire if Mr. Appelt had received the copy of his interview as originally dictated and the request of Mr. Monroe to review and edit the transcription and once complete mail it back to the University. It also outline the eventual placement of the transcribed interview in the University Archieves.
Correspondence between Haskell Monroe and Les Appelt - July 05, 2000
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Letter from Mr. Monroe to Mr. Appelt apologizing for the mailing address mix-up and a possible list of suggestions for Mr. Appelt to consider as he reviewed the transcription of the interview as dictated.