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Parte de Steven Gould Collection
Parte de Steven Gould Collection
Parte de Steven Gould Collection
Equinox Typescripts and Triton Long Galley Proofs
Parte de Samuel R. Delany Collection
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Two typescripts of Equinox by Samuel R. Delany housed in a blue custom box. Typescripts are the original and ribbon copies of an early draft of the novel. The original typescript is 144 leaves, double spaced, typed on rectos only, with an 11 leaf photocopy insert between p. 18 and p.19. It also contains textual revisions in Delany's hand and copy-editing marks in an unknown hand. Ribbon copy is 152 leaves, double-spaced, typed on rectos only, with an 11 leaf photocopy insert between p. 18 and p.19. It contains significant textual revisions in multiple inks. Both typescripts have a signed holograph note by Delany contextualizing the manuscript. Equinox was first published by Lancer Press in 1973 and later republished by Masquerade Books in 1994.
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Long galley proofs in a custom clamshell box of the first edition of Triton, published in 1976 by Bantam Books and nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Novel. This is Delany's set of proofs and they are heavily corrected and annotated by him in pencil. Also in the folder is a signed holograph note by Delany contextualizing the galley proofs on the first page. 119 leaves, printed on recto only.
The charcoal images are as follows:
A barefoot African American family, mother, father, and eight children in period rural dress standing in front of a portion of a ramshackle cabin with a split wood shingle roof.
A longer view of the family, a bit scattered in front of a full view of the cabin.
Mother and daughter inside the cabin in front of a wall covered with newspaper.
Mother sitting outside the cabin, shown from the exterior chimney end.
Mother and son by a well in a wooded area.
Father and other male workers bailing cotton.
Correspondence, Documents, and Photos
Parte de Alva Mitchell Collection
Parte de Michael Moorcock Manuscripts
Parte de Michael Moorcock Manuscripts
Parte de Michael Moorcock Manuscripts
Parte de Michael Moorcock Manuscripts
Parte de Michael Moorcock Manuscripts
Elric: Battle at the End of Time board game (Chaosium, Inc.)
Materials Related to Courses Taught by Andreadis
Parte de Harriette Andreadis Women's Studies Research Collection and Personal Archive
4/1: Undated, Spring 1995, Spring 1998
Copies of four different syllabi for ENGL 613: Tudor/Stuart Drama, Early Modern English Theater, course taught by P. Parrish, and course taught by H. Marchitello and HA handwritten notes
4/2: Two handwritten letter to Harriet about summer course she taught- author, date and course unknown
4/3: Spring 1990 - Class roster for ENGL 613-600 Renaissance Studies, printout of Jonson's Tortoise and Avian from Renaissance and Reformation, and three student works
4/4: Fall 1990 - Draft syllabus for ENGL 317: Renaissance Drama, 14 copies of Exam #1 handout and copy of the Final Exam handout
4/5: Summer II,1988 - Draft and final version of syllabus for ENGL 613: Renaissance Drama, draft assignment handouts, Harriet's Summer and Fall schedule, and handwritten notes
4/6: Fall 1992 - ENGL 317: Renaissance Drama course materials- two-class rosters, 2 student dropping slips, course schedule (9), Exam # 2 (14), Final Exam (14), Student work for exam #1 with blue book, Make-Up Exam, student blue book (exam not listed), "The Reaming of Edward II handout, and student introductions/background essays (28)
4/7: Fall 1996 - Syllabus for ENGL 317: English Renaissance Drama taught by Dr. M. Marchitello
4/8: Pages from "Renaissance Drama" published in Evanston, IL; pages 19-20, publishing information not known
4/9: June 17-23 1988 - Newspaper Articles- Plays for our time? by Lois Potter, Gentil and generous by A.J. Minnis and Storming the bastions by David Nokes from English Literature
4/10: Flyers advertising Renaissance Dramas
4/11: Fall 2006 - Course materials for ENGL 351: Post-Colonialism and Film- class rosters (3), class syllabus (5), class presentations/schedule (3), Exam #1, Exam #2, and four emails/announcement
4/12: 2006 - Class roster for ENGL 611: Renaissance & 17th Century Literature
4/13: Printout of "The Harder They Come: DVD Review" by Mick Sleeper from http://www.imagesjournal.com/issue10/reviews/hardertheycome/
4/14: Printout of "Rastafarianism" from Wikipedia
4/15: Printout of 'Jamaica' from Wikipedia with map
4/16: Handouts and emails regarding "The Harder They Fall"
4/17: Printout "The Last Wave: A Review" by Kyla Ward
4/18: Printout " 'Breaker Morant' on the Morality of War" by Janet Maslin
4/19: Printout "Once Were Warriors (1995)"
4/20: Handout "Wedding in Galilee (1987)" and email/announcement
4/21: Handout "City of God (Cidade de Deus)"
4/22: Spring 1981 - ENGL 374 Women Writers course materials: schedules (6), Exam #1 and flyer about the course
4/23: Spring 1982 - ENGL 374 Women Writers course materials: Required Textbooks form, Schedules (11), Exam #1 (9), and Final Exam (8)
4/24: Spring 1983 - ENGL 374 Women Writers course materials: schedules (4) and Exam #1 (6)
4/25: Spring 1985 - ENGL 374 Women Writers course materials: schedules (7), Exam #1 (6), and quiz #1: The Awakening (2)
4/26: Spring 1986 - ENGL 374 Women Writers course materials: handwritten note about course textbooks, student Course Drop sheet, schedules (5), Exam #1 (6), and Final Exam (5)
4/27: Spring 1987 - ENGL 374 Women Writers course materials: Schedule (4), revised class roster, Exam #1 (5) with handwritten note about grades and Final Exam (6)
4/28: Spring 1988 - ENGL 374 Women Writers course materials: Schedule (2), Class Rosters (3), Exam #1 (2), Mid-Term Exam #2 (5) with handwritten note about grading, Final Exam (9), and Student work titled "The Mulberry Tree"
4/29: Fall 1988 - ENGL 374 Women Writers course materials: Schedule (2), Exam #1 and Final Exam
4/30: Spring 1989-Fall 1989 - ENGL 374 Women Writers course materials: Schedule (5), Exam #1 (3), Mid-Term Exam #2 and Final Exam; Fall materials- Mid-term Exam #2 (4)
4/31: Spring 1990 - ENGL 374 Women Writers course materials: Schedule (5), and Exam #1 (4) with a handwritten note about grades
4/32: Spring 1992 - ENGL 374 Women Writers course materials: Schedule (10), Class Roster (2), Exam #1 (9) with handwritten notes about grading, Exam #2 (15) with note about grades, and Final Exam (9)
4/33: Spring 1988 - Syllabus for ENGL 351 Advanced Film
4/34: Syllabus for ENGL 228 American Literature 1865 to the Present taught by Dr. Mark Busby
4/35: Handwritten notes- Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre, George Eliot- The Mill on the Floss, Cather- My Antonia, Maya [Angelou]/Didion, and House of Mirth
4/36: Summer 1966 - Article- "The Cult of True Womanhood:1820-1860" by Barbara Welter from the American Quarterly Volume 18, Issue 2 p. 151-174
4/37: Book Chapter- "Good Country People" by Flannery O'Conner from Innocence and Experience: Fiction
4/38: Book Chapter- "A Piece of News" by Eudora Welty source unknown
4/39: September/October 1987 - Article- "Margaret Atwood" author unknown, from the Humanist (magazine)
4/40: January 22, 1989 - Article- "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle Writes the Book" by Ursula K. Le Guin publication source unknown; 3 copies
4/41: Book Chapter- Chap. XXVII "Nancy Stair"; source, author and title not known
4/42: Copy of poem titled "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte; source unknown; 6 copies
4/43: December 1986 - Article- "Entretien avec Toni Morrison Mai 1985" from Les Temps modernes No. 485
4/44: Copy of poem titled "Song" by Mary Lee, Lady of Chudleigh and "Elizabeth Elstob 1683-1756" source unknown
4/45: Handout titled "The Handmaid's Tale" 8 copies
4/46: June 1981 - Article- " Creators on Creating: Eudora Welty" by Scot Haller source unknown, seems to be pulled for a magazine
4/47: Newspaper Clippings- "Students' essays reveal sexism still prevalent" by Steven Doloff, and Peanuts comic clipping about "no Person's Land" source(s) unknown
4/48: Pages for book chapter/book titled " "Oh Dad, Poor, Dad': Sylvia Plath's Comic Exorcism" and the first page of chapter titled "Doing Away with Daddy: Exorcism and Sympathetic magic in Plath's Poetry" by Guinevara A. Nance and Judith P. Jones, source(s) unknown
4/49: March 1982 - Cartoon (comic)- " All About Men" by Nicole Hollander, source unknown
4/50: Book Chapter- "Margaret Drabble (1939- ): The Gift of War" from Women and Fiction
4/51: Document titled "Gertrude Stein"
4/52: Spring 1973 - Handouts for course "DGS Images of Women"- Bible excerpts
4/53: Aron Press Flyer "Works by Gertrude Stein"
4/54: Assorted women writers biographies and images taken from a planner, exact source unknown
4/55: Book Chapters- "Eudora Welty (b. 1901)" , "Joanna Russ (b. 1937)" and "Flannery O'Connor"; source unknown seems to be from the same book, all were stapled together
4/56: Spring 1985 - Alice James Books catalog
4/57: Book Chapter- "One Out of Twelve: Women Are Writers in Our Century" by Tillie Olsen, source not known
4/58: Fall and Summer 1996 - Syllabi for ENGL 412; 13 copies
4/59: Printout titled "Renaissance & 17th-Century"
4/60: Printout titled "The Elizabethan Theatre" by Hilda D. Spear
4/61: Printouts of various Renaissance Scenes
4/62: Fall 2004 - Course Materials for FILM 481 Senior Seminar: Post-Colonialism and Film- Syllabus (8), Class Roster, handwritten notes, and emails
4/63: Document titled "The Films of Jean-Pierre Bekolo- Quartier Mozart and Aristotle's Plot"
4/64: 1989 - Book Chapters- "Towards a critical theory of Third World films" and "Third Cinema as Guardian of Popular Memory: Towards a Third Aesthetics" by Teshome H. Gabriel; and "The Third Cinema Question: Notes and Reflections" by Paul Willemen form Questions & Third Cinema Ed. Jim Pines and Paul Willemen
4/65: 1994 - Book Chapter- "Chapter 11: The National" and "The Third Cinema Question" from Looks and Frictions: Essays in Cultural Studies and Film Theory by Paul Willemen
4/66: 1982 - Book Chapter- "The Major Themes in Third Cinema" from Third Cinema in the Third World The Aesthetics of Liberation by Teshome H. Gabriel; 3 copies
4/67: Book Chapter- "On Ethnographic Authority" source unknown
4/68: 1994 - Book Chapters- "The Commitment to Theory" and "Interrogating Identity" from The location of culture by Homi K. Bhabha
4/69: Autumn 1988 - Article- "White" by Richard Dyer from Screen, Vol. 29, No. 4
4/70: 1987 - Book Chapter- "Third Cinema" from Third World Film Making and the West by Roy Armes
4/71: Spring 2004, 2005 - Syllabi for ENGL/FILM 481: Post-Colonial Africa and East Asia in Literature and Film (3)
4/72: Emails with attached handout for the film of the week- "Guelwaar & Questions", "City of God", "Wedding in Galilee" and "Breaker Morant"
4/73: Printout of biographies of "Mira Nair", "Satyajit Ray" and interview of "Peter Weir"
4/74: Printouts of film summaries and information- "Once Were Warriors" with handwritten notes, "Mapantsula (Hustler)" , "The Harder They Come" with a handwritten note, "Z (movie)" and "Charulata (The Lonely Wife)"
4/75: Printouts of information about South Africa and Zimbabwe sources unknown
4/76: Spring 1992 - Flyer and Syllabus for ENGL 1595: Introduction to "third World" Literatures in English
4/77: Summer 1995 - Course Materials for ENGL 481: Gender and Colonialism- syllabus (5) and Essay #1 prompt handout
4/78: Book Chapters- "Introduction" author unknown and "First Things First: Problems of Feminist Approach to African Literature" by Kristen Holst Petersen; source unknown
4/79: Book Chapter- "The blackness of blackness: a critique of the sign and the Signifying Monkey" by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. source unknown
4/80: Book Chapter- "Authority, (White) Power and the (Black) Critic: It's All Greek to Me by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. source unknown
4/81: Book Chapter- "Three Women's Text and a Critique of Imperialism" by Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak source unknown
4/82: Biography and critique of Edward W. Said from two different sources, source unknown
4/83: Biography for Chinua Achebe, source unknown
4/84: 1986 - Photocopy of pages from "Aura" by Carlos Fuentes, edited by Peter Standish
4/85: Article- "Alone in the World" by James Marcus, with original and copy of it; seems to be from a magazine, source unknown
4/86: April 1995 - Article- " 'Midnight's Children' and the Allegory of History" by Neil Ten Kortenaar, from ARIEL Vol. 26 No. 2
4/87: April 1994 - Article- Salman Rushdie's 'Use and Abuse of History' in "Midnight's Children'" by David W. Price from ARIEL Vol. 25 no. 2
4/88: January - February 1996 - Printout of emails regarding Reading Response questions and suggestions
4/89: Spring 1991 - Syllabus - English 314 Renaissance Non-Dramatic Literature, 7 copies
4/90: Handout English 314 "Lauro Martines has described Italian humanism in the following way…", 3 copies
4/91: Fall 1991 - ENGL 314 Exam #1, 12 copies
4/92: Spring 1987 - Syllabus for ENGL 614: Studies in the Renaissance: Non-dramatic Literature, 2 copies
4/93: Fall 1977 - Syllabus ENGL 614 Studies in the Renaissance: Non-dramatic Literature, 4 copies; and Final Examination: Take Home Questions, 2 copies
4/94: 1984 - Book Chapters- "Print Culture: The Renaissance" and "Broken Images" from Ideas and Ideals in the North European Renaissance by Frances Yates
4/95: Hand drawn plot map of "The Faerie Queene" by Edmund Spenser includes a depiction of all 6 books and multiple copies of just book one and two; Original and 3 copies
4/96: Book Chapter- "Singing Unsung Heroines: Androgynous Discourse in Book 3 of The Faerie Queene" by Lauren Silberman; Source unknown
4/97: Blank pages of yellow legal pad
4/98: Book Chapter- "Stella's Wit: Penelope Rich as Reader of Sidney's Sonnets" by Clark Hulse; 3 copies; source unknown
4/99: January 13, 1987 - Copy of letter about the 36th annual South-Central Renaissance Conference
4/100: Handwritten memo to Dr. Andreadis; Three articles from the International Journal of Women's Studies: "Some Selected Aspects of the Role of Women in Sixteenth Century England" by Caroline S. Andre (Vol. 4, No. 1); "From Plato to Jung: Centuries of educational inequality" by L. Green Smith (Vol. 60, No.1, Fall 1981); and "Reconstructing our Past: Reflections on Tudor Women" by Minna F. Weinstein (Vol. 1, No. 2)
4/101: Handout- "Edward's Sacred Blood" The Descendants of Edward III", family tree document
4/102: Handout- "Renaissance Backgrounds: A Chronological Outline"
4/103: Handout- "Doctorial Differences in 16th Century Theology"
4/104: Handouts (3)- "Characteristics of the Sonnet: Spenser, Sidney, Shakespeare, Milton"; "The Lady Geraldine" and "Some Motives and Methods- Common Property among Renaissance Poets"
4/105: Essay or handout- "The Oration"
4/106: September 1977 - Student work from ENGL 614- Biography and Bibliography of major works of various authors
4/107: Handout- "English 614- Studies in the Renaissance: Nondramatic Literature"; 2 copies of a syllabus, 2 copies of an Exam and 2 copies of the Final Exam
4/108: Book Chapter- "Introduction" source and author unknown and document titled "The Courtier"
4/109: Fall 1991 - Course Schedule ENGL 619- Shakespeare, 8 copies
4/110: Printout of book search request over the topic of Shakespeare
4/111: September 1991 - Student work- a book report and part of complete work cited pages
4/112: Handout ENGL 314- "Brief Essay #1", 7 copies
4/113: Spring 1995 - Syllabus ENGL 314 Renaissance Non-Dramatic Literature, 2 copies
4/114: Handout- ENGL 394 Gay/Lesbian Lit.: "Brief Essay #1", 5 copies
4/115: Spring 1997 - Syllabus ENGL 314 Renaissance Non-Dramatic Literature, 7 copies and 2 class roster
4/116: Documents- Bibliography and "Important Discoveries", source unknown
4/117: Photocopy of page 98 of "Of the Anatomy" source and date unknown
4/118: Photocopy of "The Contents of Sir Theodore Mayern's Rare Secrets in Midwifery" and "The Complete Midwife's Practice Enlarged. If the genitals, or vessels dedicated to Generation in men and women", just the cover page nothing else on both documents, source unknown
4/119: Photocopy- "Two Cantos of Mutabilitie: Which, both for Forme and Matter, appears to be a parcel of some following Booke of the Faerie Queene, Vnder the Legend of Constancie"
4/120: 1995 - Article- "A Taste for Newfangledness: The Destructive Potential of Novelty in Early Modern England" by Sara Warneke from Sixteenth Century Journal Vol. 26 No. 4
4/121: Book Chapters- "Matteo Ricci: A Chronology" and beginning of "One: Building the Palace" from The Memory Palace of Matteo Ricci by Jonathan D. Spence
4/122: Book Chapter- Various Sonnets from Various poets and authors, source unknown
4/123: Handout- "Renaissance Background: A Chronological Outline", 5 copies
4/124: Handout of Renaissance images of astronomy and human anatomy
4/125: Book Chapter- "Amoretti and Epithalamion' From Amoretti", with handwritten notes Source unknown; 2 copies
4/126: Handout- "A Phelan Matrix Analysis of John Donne's 'Satires" with print out of book cover of "Satires"
4/127: Handwritten notes over the Fairy Queene and various books and author used for Renaissance course
4/128: October 2004 - Harriet's edits of a student's draft titled "Prospectus"
4/129: Fall 2004 - Syllabus ENGL 614- English Renaissance Non-Dramatic Literature, 7 copies
4/130: Handwritten notes
4/131: Copy poem titled "the call of the wild[erness]"
4/132: Spring 2004 - Course Documents ENGL 312: Shakespeare- Syllabus (6), class roster, Exam #1 (12), Final Exam schedule, and important dates
4/133: Photocopy of pages from "The nauigations, peregrinations and voyages, made into Turkie by Nicholas Nicholay Daulphinois, Lord of Arfeuile, chamberlaine and geographer ordinarie to the King of Fraunce conteining sundry singularities which the author hath there seene and obserued: deuided into foure bookes, with threescore figures, naturally set forth as well of men as women, according to the diuersitie of nations, their port, intreatie, apparrell, lawes, religion and maner of liuing, aswel in time of warre as peace: with diuers faire and memorable histories, happened in our time. Translated out of the French by T. Washington the younger." Book dated 1585 reprint dated 1968
4/134: Summer 2002 - Course Documents ENGL 312: Shakespeare- Syllabus (5), Assignment #1 (8), and final quiz (7)
4/135: Fall 1981 - Course Documents ENGL 312: Shakespeare- Syllabus (15), Reading Quiz #1 (17), Final Exam: Take-Home Preparation (6)
4/136: Photocopy of various pages - pages from "The Gods on Mount Olympus" and page that appears to be from an encyclopedia
4/137: October 14, 1981 - Copy of ENGL 212 (501) midterm exam Part B with handwritten quote and analysis, author unknown (not Harriett's writing)
4/138: Handout- The Royal Genealogy of England, 1154-1625
4/139: Photocopy of chapter/section- "A Note on Shakespeare's English" from the chapter titled General Introduction, source unknown, 2 copies
Katherine Phillips Research Materials and Renaissance Time Period Documents
Parte de Harriette Andreadis Women's Studies Research Collection and Personal Archive
11/1: 1975 - Book chapters- "Introduction" and pages from "Book 1" from The Interpretation of Dreams (Oneirocitica) by Artemindorus, translated Robert J. White
11/2: 1991 - Book Chapters- "Introduction", "Chapter Two Breeding Capital: Political Economy and the Renaissance" and "Chapter Six Historica Passio: King's Lear's Fall into Feudalism" from The Poetics of Primitive Accumulation: English Renaissance Culture and the Genealogy of Capital by Richard Halpern
11/3: 1999 - Book Chapter- "Women in Lesotho and the (Western) Construction of Homophobia" by Kendall from Female Desires: Same-Sex Relations and Transgender Practices Across Cultures edited by Evelyn Blackwood and Saskia E. Wieringa
11/4: Pages from A Collection of Emblems, Ancient and Moderne (1635) by George Wither with Introduction by Rosemary Freeman and Bibliographical Notes by Charles S. Hensley
11/5: May 1998 - Article- "The Maid's Lawful Liberty: Service, the Household, and 'Mother B' in Isabella Whitney's A Sweet Nosegay" by Patricia Phillippy from Modern Philology Volume 95, Number 4
11/6: September 30, 1999 - Book Review- "Always the Bridesmaid by Terry Castle" Review of Victorian Sappho by Yopie Prins from the London Review of Books
11/7: 2000 - Pages from The Complete Civil War Journals and Selected of Thomas Wentworth Higginson Edited by Christopher Looby
11/8: 1991 - Book Chapters- "Introduction" and "Family Fortunes" from A Passion for Government: The Life of Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough by Frances Harris
11/9: 2002 - Book Chapter- "Theorizing Early Modern Lesbianism: Invisible Borders, Ambiguous Demarcations" by Harriette Andreadis from Virtual Gender: Fantasies of Subjectivity and Embodiment
11/10: Spring 2000 - Article- " 'The plain devil and dissembling looks': Ambivalent Physiognomy and Shakespeare's Richard III" by Michael Torrey from English Literary Renaissance Vol. 30 No. 2
11/11: Winter 1998-1999 - Article- "Befriending The Body: Female intimacies as Class Acts" by Susan S. Lanser From Eighteenth-Century Studies Vol. 32, No. 2
11/12: 1997 - Books Chapters- "Les Molles et les chausses: Mapping the Isle of Hermaphrodites in Premodern France" by Randy Conner, "Sappho, or the Importance of Culture in the Language of Love" Tribade, Lesbienne, Homesexuelle" by Marie-Jo Bonnet from and "Read My Lips: Clippyng and Kyssyng in the Early Sixteenth Century" by Diane Watt from Queerly Phrased: Language, Gender, and Sexuality edited Ana Livia and Kira Hall
11/13: Summer 1999 - Article- "The Reward of Lesbian History (Review Essay)" by Valerie Traub from Feminist Studies Vol. 25, No. 2
11/14: 1998 - Book Chapter- "Lyly Lesbianism: Mysteries of Closet in Sappho and Phao" by Michael Pincombe from Renaissance Configurations: Voices, Bodies, Spaces, 1580-1690 edited by Gordon McMullan
11/15: 1996 - Book Chapter- "Sappho and Phoa: a toy made for ladies" from The Plays of John Lyly: Eros and Eliza edited by Michael Pincombe
11/16: 1995 - Book Chapter- "Editorial Conundra in the Texts of Katherine Philips" by Germaine Geer from Editing Women Edited by Ann M. Hutchison
11/17: October 1939 - Article- "Friendship: Francis Finch's Discourse and the Circle of the Matchless Ordina" by W. G. Hiscock from The Review of English Studies Vol. 15, No. 60
11/18: 2000 - Emails to Harriett about various book and dissertations with short abstract
11/19: May 1996 - Dissertation- "'If Soules no Sexes have…' Women, Convention and Negation in the Poetry of Katherine Philips" by Susan Hardebeck
11/20: 1995 - Dissertation- "Hires to 'Astrea's Vacant Throne': Behn's Influence on Trotters, Pix, Manley and Centlivre" by Margarette R. Conner
11/21: May 1995 - Dissertation- " 'Hearts Thus Intermixed Speak': Erotic 'Friendship' in the Poems of Katherine Phillips" by Jennifer Lange
11/22: 1994 - Book Chapter- "Lesbian (in) Visibility in Italian Renaissance Culture: Dian and Other Cases of donna con donna" by Patricia Simons from Gay and Lesbian Studies in Art History Edited by Whitney Davis
11/23: 1996 - Article- "The Perversion of 'Lesbian' Desire by Valerie Traub" Introduction by Alan Bray from History Workshop Journal Issue 41; 2 copies
11/24: 1993 - Book Chapters- "The Sapphic Voice in Donne's 'Sapho to Philaenis'" by Stella P. Revard, "Burton's Use of praeteritio in Discussing Same-Sex Relationships" by Winfried Schleiner and "Subversive Masking the Erotic in Poems by Katherine Philips and Aphra Behn" by Arlene Stiebel from Renaissance Discourses of Desire Edited by Claude J. Summers and Ted-Larry Pebworth
11/25: 1993 - Book Chapter- "The Sapphic Voice in Donne's 'Sapho to Philaenis'" by Stella P. Revar from Renaissance Discourses of Desire Edited by Claude J. Summers and Ted-Larry Pebworth
11/26: 1995 - Article- "Sexual Identities in Early Modern England: The Marriage of Two Women" by Patricia Crawford and Sara Mendleson from Gender and History Vol. 7
11/27: 1995 - Article- "Romantic Friends or a 'Different Race of Creatures'? The Representation of Lesbian Pathology in Nineteenth-Century America" by Marylynne Diggs from Feminist Studies Vol. 21
11/28: 1994 - Book Chapters- "London's Sapphists: From Three Sexes to Four Genders in the Making of Modern Culture" by Randolph Trumbach and "Sodomy and the Pursuit of a Third Sex in the Early Modern Period" by Theo van der Meer from Third Sex, Third Gender: Beyond Sexual Dimorphism in Culture and History Edited by Gilbert Herdt
11/29: 1992 - Book Chapters- "Sex, Gender, and Sexual Identity in Modern Culture: Male Sodomy and Female Prostitution in Enlightenment London" by Randolph Trumbach and "Tribades on Trial: Female Same-Sex Offenders in Late Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam" by Theo van der Meer from Forbidden History: The State, Society, and the Regulation of Sexuality in Modern Europe Essays from Journal of the History of Sexuality edited by John. C. Fout
11/30: 1995 - Book Chapters- "On Slippery Ground: An Introduction" by Karla Jay, "Staging the Erotic" by Elizabeth Messe and Sandy Huss, "To Touch the Mother's C(o)untry: Siting Audre Lorde's Erotics" by Sharon P. Holland, and "Encoding Bi-Location: Sylvia Townsend Warner and the Erotics of Dissimulation" by Jane Garrity from Lesbian Erotics Edited by Karla Jay
11/31: 1992 - Book Chapter- "Lesbian Like That and That: Some Notes on Lesbian Criticism for the Nineties" by Bonnie Zimmerman from New Lesbian Criticism: Literary and Cultural Readings edited by Sally Munt
11/32: Photocopy of "Poems upon several Occasions" by Aphra Behn dated 1684
11/33: 1920 - Pages from- The Maitland Quarto Manuscript Containing Poems by Sir Richard Maitland, Arbuthnot, and others
11/34: Winter 1996 - Article- "Voicing Female Desire in 'Poem XLIX" by Jane Farnsworth from Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, Vol. 36. No. 1
11/35: 1981 - Dissertation- "The Iconography of Sappho, 1775-1875" by Judith Ellen Stein
11/36: 1960 - Book Chapters- "Sappho in Ulm", "Neue Bildnisse Sapphos" from Antike Kunst by Karl Schefold
11/37: Pages from books titled Feminine Rhetorical Culture by Deborah S. Greenhut and Mythologie et Mythe Dans Le Theatre Francais by Christian Delmas
11/38: Pages from The expert midwife or An excellent and most necessary treatise of the generation and birth of man by Jakob Ruff dated 1637
11/39: Pages from The practice of physic by Lazare Riviere dated 1655
11/40: Pages from Praxis Medicinae or the physician's practice by Walter Bruell dated 1648
11/41: Pages from The Woman's Doctor or, an exact and distinct Explanation of all such diseases as are peculiar to that Sex by Nicholas Fontanus dated 1652
11/42: Arcana Microcosmi: OR, The hid Secrets of MAN's BODY discovered. In an Anatomical Duel between Aristotle and Galen concerning the Parts thereof: As also, By a Discovery of the strange and mar-veilous Diseases, Symptoms, & Accidents of MAN's BODY. By A.R.
11/43: 1991 - Book Chapter- "Introduction" from Subjectivities: A History of Self-Representation in Britain, 1832-1920 by Regenia Gagnier
11/44: 1983 - Article- "Masculinity and Femininity in Early Renaissance Treatises on Human Reproduction" by Helen Rodnite Lemay from Clio Medica vol. 18
11/45: 1994 - Article- "The Origin and Development of the Modern Lesbian Role in the Western Gender System: Northwestern Europe and the United States, 1750-1990" by Randolph Trumbach from Historical Reflections Vol. 20 No. 2
11/46: 1989 - Book Chapters- "Sexual Matters: on Conceptualizing Sexuality in History" by Robert A. Padgug, "Movements of Affirmation: Sexual Meaning and Homosexual Identities" by Jeffrey Weeks, "From Sexual Inversion to Homosexuality: The Changing Medical Conceptualization of Female 'Deviance" by George Chauncy Jr. and " "We Were a Little Band of Willful Women': The Heterodoxy Club of Greenwich Village" by Judith Schwarz, Kathy Peiss and Christina Simmons from Passion and Power: Sexuality in History Edited by Kathy Peiss and Christina Simmons with Robert A. Padgug
11/47: 1991 - Book Chapters- "The World Turned Upside Down: Inversion, Gender and the State" by Peter Stallybrass and "Scripts and/versus Playhouses: Ideological Production and the Renaissance Public Stage" by Jean E. Howard from The Matter of Difference: Materialist Feminist Criticism of Shakespeare edited by Valerie Wayne
11/48: 1991 - Book Chapter- "Body Politics" and "'And was the Ethiop white': Femininity and the Monstrous in Othello" from Fashioning Femininity and English Renaissance Drama by Karen Newman
11/49: 1997 - Article- "Their Ancient Claim: Sappho and Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century British Women's Poetry" by Martha Rainbolt from The Seventeenth Century
11/50: 1997 - Book Chapter- "Twelve Conclusions of the Lollards" from Selections From English Wycliffite Writings Edited by Anne Hudson
11/51: 1994 - Book Chapter- "The Protestant idea of marriage in early modern England" by Anthony Fletcher from Religion, culture and society early modern Britain edited by Anthony Fletcher and Peter Roberts
11/52: Photocopy of the "The Gentleman's Journal" April 1692 with handwritten notes
11/53: Copy of "The Effect of This Harrangue" with handwritten notes
11/54: Printout of book search from Evans Library
11/55: 1989 - Book Chapter- "Women at Court and Patronage of the Stage" from The Ladies: Female Patronage of Restoration Drama 1660-1700 by David Roberts
11/56: Printout of book search from Evans library catalog
11/57: Blank form "Photography Department Order Form"
11/58: 1997 - Book Chapter- "Margaret Cavendish Plays with Shakespeare" by Jeanne Addison Roberts from Renaissance Papers 1997 edited by T. H. Howard-Hills and Philip Rollinson
11/59: Book Chapter/article- " 'Shaping Fantasies': Figuration of Gender and Power in Elizabethan Culture" by Louis Adrian Montrose; source unknown
11/60: Pages from Women, Crime, and the Courts in Early Modern England edited by Jenny Kermode and Garthine Walker part of the introduction, glossary and bibliography
11/61: 1996 - Chapter Excerpts- "Women in Court" and "The Language of Insult" from Domestic Dangers: Women, Words, and Sex in Early Modern London by Laura Gowing
11/62: 1996 - Book Chapter- "The witch on the margins of 'race': Sycorax and Others" and "Conclusion: Bread into gingerbread and the price of the transformation" from The Witch in History: Early Modern and Twentieth-century Representations by Daine Purkiss
11/63: 1989 - Excerpts from Source of the Self: The Making of the Modern Identity by Charles Taylor
11/64: December 12, 2000 - Draft of "Sappho in Early Modern England" by Harriette Andreadis
11/65: September 1998 - Binder with documents about the publishing of "Sappho in Early Modern England"
11/66: Binder of bibliographic information
11/67: 1999 - Printout of arouse definitions from the Oxford English Dictionary
Documents and Personal Items of Andreadis
Parte de Harriette Andreadis Women's Studies Research Collection and Personal Archive
13/1: 1980 - The Gay Engagement Calendar 1980 created by Martin Grief- A plank yearly planner that features pictures and quotes
13/2: Handout for Lambda Rising: Books By Mail
13/3: September 1976 - Ms. - a magazine 3
13/4: 1993 - Two copies of " Safer Sex Handbook for Lesbians" written and designed by Cynthia Madansky and Julie Toletino Wood (Explicit Content)
13/5: April 20, 1986 - Essay titled "Employment Discrimination on the Basis of Sexual Orientation at Texas A&M University" by Clayton R. Koppes
13/6: Spring 1976 - Women's Studies Newsletter Volume IV, No. 2
13/7: 1995-1996 - Documents on the Status of Women Subcommittee at Texas A&M University
13/8: 1982 - Postcard (2) for "Virago Modern Classics: Enduring Works" by Women Novelists
13/9: 1986-1989 - Harriette Andreadis personal Yearly Planners (4)
13/10: 1990-1992 - Harriette Andreadis personal Yearly Planners (3)
13/11: January 14, 1994 - LGRL of Texas Board member letter and handout about joining the LGRL
13/12: March 3-5, 1994 - National Graduate Student Conference on Lesbian, Transgender, Bisexual, and Gay Studies- Various handouts, memos, letters about the event and essay/presentation "Calvin Klein, Co-optation and Consumerism" by Thomas William Yanni
13/13: May-June 2004 - The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide Volume XI, Number 3
13/14: 1978 and 1984 - Harriette Andreadis personal Yearly Planners (2)
13/15: March 2-4, 2000 - Program for the Sixty-Fifth Annual Meeting: Conference of College Teachers of English Hosted by Texas A&M University
13/16: December 22, 1998 - Harriette Andreadis Reading Report for an essay titled "Pure Resistance: Queer(y)ing Virginity in the Early Modern Drama" by Theodora A. Jankowski
13/17: January 9, 1995 - Newspaper article from The Times titled "Absolutely Confabulous" featuring a mention of HA essay (or book) titled "Reconstructing the Bible Belt: or, How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love Rednecks"
13/18: December 29, 2003 - Letters and Emails about the MLA Gay and Lesbian Caucus
13/19: 1989 - Copy of "The Sapphic-Platonics of Katherine Philips, 1632-1664" By Harriette Andreadis
13/20: 2002 - Edits of "The Women's Museum of Dallas: A Visit" by Harriette Andreadis for the International Journal of Sexuality and Gender Studies
13/21: Spring 1993 - The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies Vol. III, No. 1
13/22: 2002 - The Fantastic Imagination in New Critical Theories Conference Schedule
13/23: 1990 and 1993 - Steering Committee Membership letter and bylaws and letter
13/24: Winter 1992 - Feminist Teacher Vol. 6, No. 2
13/25: January 20-23, 1994 - Program for Annie Sprinkle: Post- Post Porn Modernist Explicit Context
13/26: January 28, 1993 - Newspaper Article from the Texas Triangle titled "Professor discusses literature and coming out at A&M" by Zsa Zsa Gershick- the article discusses Harriette Andreadis (2 photocopies)
13/27: 1993 - Materials about LGRL
13/28: Summer 1995 and Spring 1996 - LGSN Vol. 22, No. 2 and Vol. 23 No. 1
13/29: Summer 1996 - The Harvard Gay & Lesbian Review Vol. 3 No. 3
13/30: October 11, 1984 - Letter from Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature to HA regarding her reviewing a book titles "Cowgirls: Women of the American West, An Oral History" by Teresa Jordan
13/31: October 19, 1984 - Advertisement for "Cowgirls: Women of the American West, An Oral History" by Teresa Jordan
13/32: January 8, 1989 - Newspaper Article from the New York Times "A Powerful Lot of Tribulations" by Mechal Sobel a book review for "Within the Plantation Households: Black and White Women of the Old South" by Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
13/33: December 8, 1989 - Newspaper article from The New York Review "Slaves and Mistresses" by C. Van Woodward a book review for "Within the Plantation Households: Black and White Women of the Old South" by Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
13/34: Photocopy of pages that seem to be transcripts of women's writings, source unknown
13/35: Essay- "Abstract: Speaking in a Mother Tongue: Female Friendship in the British Novel" by Janice M. Browman Swanson
13/36: Magazine Article- "Hard Lines: Nobody's Tougher than a born-again poet. Adrienne Rich talks to B. Ruby Rich" by B. Ruby Rich from Mirabella Magazine
13/37: Published transcript of diary pages with note from Krista, source unknown
13/38: Pages from Anne Sexton: A Biography by Diane Wood Middlebrook
13/39: Pages from A Pageant of Great Women by Cicely Hamilton
13/40: Printout of poem "The Double Image" by Anne Sexton
13/41: 1987 - Various documents in a folder labeled "The South Central Modern Language Association- Convention"
13/42: SKC VHS titled "CATHY + MO Show"
13/43: Maxell VHS Titles "KD Lang TV Special: Faderman & Rothblum
13/44: Baseball hat reading: "HannahFree: Ripe Fruit Films" Hannahfree.com; merchandise for the film of the same title
13/45: Paperweight for South-Central Renaissance Conference 1951-2001
13/46: Cassette - The 23rd Annual Feminist Psychology Conference 98173-0100 The Lesbian Unpublished Manuscript Award Winner's Address; Greek American Lesbians…"
13/47: Bookmark with an advertisement for Jim King, Bookseller, 909 Harvey Road, College station
13/48: Magnet with the inscription "The GLBT Professional Network @ Texas A&M" and a pink triangle
13/49: 5 different pins- "Anonymous was a WOMEN"; "PLUS JE VOIS DES HOMMES, PLUS J'AIME MON CHIEN"; "A Woman Without a Man is Like A Fish Without a Bicycle"; "STAND UP FOR CHOICE! Plannedparenthood.org April 25, 2004-Washington, DC "; and a button featuring a pink triangle on a black background)"
13/50: 7 different Pins- "Amazing Amazon"; "Austin Lesbian/Gay Pride: Together in Pride '91"; "The Names Project"; "F.U.R. Shame: The Humane Society of the United States"; "Gay and Lesbians DEMAND EQUAL RIGHTS"; "Speaking Out 1991" (2 pins)
13/51: 6 different pins- "Queers Bash Back"; "November 12th Mobilize for Women's Lives: Across the USA and Washington DC"; "March on Austin For Lesbian/Guy Equal Rights April 30, 1989"; "National Gay Task Force NGTF"; "I'll be taking all this out on my next lover"; "National Coming Out Day…October 11
13/52: Key chain that looks like a fake San Francisco license plate that says "MAMA'S MAN"
13/53: A light blue plastic radio labeled "gLQ" with headphones. The radio is missing batteries
13/54: A framed comic strip that says "Bob and Steve noticed no one else was wearing a collar. Suddenly, they realized they were in a stray bar."
Research Materials for Women's Studies and English
Parte de Harriette Andreadis Women's Studies Research Collection and Personal Archive
14/1: August 2003 - Pathways to discovery: College of Liberal Arts Annual Magazine
14/2: January 1994 - Christopher Street Issue 209
14/3: 2001 - Reviews of Sappho in Early Modern England by Hariette Andreadis
14/4: February 2003 - Programs for Eve Ensler's "The Vagina Monologues" for VDAY until the violence stops
14/5: 2005 - Kolodny and "The Fate of Lesbian Feminism in the 21st Century Academy"
14/6: 2000 - Self-Study 2000 Gay & Lesbian Caucus Self-study for MLA
14/7: 2003 - 9L Caucus- MLA '03
14/8: Fall/Winter 2003 - LGSN Volume 30 Number 3-the final issue- (3 Copies)
14/9: March 1995 - LGSN Volume 22 Number 1
14/10: November 1994 - LGSN Volume 21 Number 2
14/11: November 1994 - Women in the Renaissance Newsletter Number 4
14/12: Lesbians and Gay Men in Society, History and Literature
14/13: July 1994 - LGSN Volume 21 Number 2
14/14: Spring 2012 - Andreadis ENGL/WGST 333 Course Packet
14/15: July 13, 2005 - Accepted Article for Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, and article copy titled "Performance, Performativity and Identity in Margaret Cavendish's The Convent of Pleasure"
14/16: Essay Titled "Sexual And Textual Indeterminacy: Sapphic Representation During the Eighteenth Century" with notes
14/17: June 16, 2005 - Article for the Restoration acceptance letter and copy of article with notes "Panting Sentinels: Eroticism, Politics and Redemptions in Katherine Philips's Friendship Verses"
14/18: February 1987 - Paperwork for Summer Research Grant, Title of Project: Voices of Texas Women: Private Writing in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
14/19: April 23, 1986 - Letter and notes regarding interview of ancestor of Martha McWhirter by Belton Sanctificationists Interest Group for HA's Voices of Texas Women research
14/20: Gale Wilhelm essay by HA and research materials including bibliography, and book reviews
14/21: 1993 - Letters regarding publication in Gay and Lesbian Literary Heritage titled "Postmodernism" and other articles to appear in the same journal "Mackay, John Henry (1864-1933)" by Herbert Kennedy and "South Asian Literature" by Emmanuel S. Nelson
14/22: 1995 - Proposal by the SCMLA to HA to speak at panel with the overall theme "Queer Erotics, Queer Pornographic" and HA topic of "Erotic Significations of Lesbianism in Vampire Narratives"
14/23: 1994 - Letters and various documents about the formation of the Society for the Study of Early Modern Women (SS EMW)
14/24: 1994 - Abstract for article titled "The Erotics of Female Friendship in Early Modern England" and emails between Harriette and Jane Donawerth about the abstract
14/25: 1995 - English 3000 Queer Theory course outline and emails about adding this course to the University of Colorado Boulder
14/26: December 4, 1992 - Email to Marco Portales from HA about "Sappho in Early Modern England"
14/27: 1993 - Department Research Award for Fall '94 and Spring '95
14/28: 1993 - Graduate Studies course topic "Gender and Sexuality in Renaissance Drama" schedule and emails about the course to be taught in 1993
14/29: 1995 - Aggie Hostel documents and program
14/30: 2005 - Essay: "Re-Configuring Early Modern Friendship: Katherine Philips and Homoerotic Desire" with flyer and email about presenting the topic and The Center for the Studies of Cultures Early Modern Reading Group at Rice University
14/31: 2004 - Emails about the promotion of Margaret J. M. Ezell to Distinguished Professor and the department Research Fund
14/32: 2004 - Email and information about HA judging the SCMLA Women's Studies Research Prize
14/33: Essay, "Sappho" by HA, rejection for publication by the SECC with Contributor Agreement
14/34: December 20, 2004 - HA's edits of essay entitled "Katharine Philips, Orinda, and the Importance of Names" for the Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature"
14/35: December 13, 2004 - HA's edits of essay entitled "Strategies of Containment: Presentations of variant sexuality in early modern literature" for SEL
14/36: Photocopy of play entitled "Candlebearer"
14/37: HA's edits of essay entitled "interpretive Risks in Macbeth, Act One" by Sean McDowell
14/38: Copy of essay entitled "Cleopatra Anadyomene: Shakespeare's Competition with Classical Painting in Anton and Cleopatra" by Marguerite Tassi
14/39: 2004 Memos
14/40: Fall 2003 Memos
14/41: Essay, Friends and Family: Displaced Agency in the Letters of Katherine Philips to Sir Charles Cottrell by HA
14/42: 2006 - Book chapter by HA entitled "Erotics versus sexualities: Current science and readings of female same-sex relations" final copies, two rough drafts and documents about permission from The Cartoon Bank for images to be used in the book
14/43: July 22-25, 2004 - Queer People: Negotiations and Expressions of Homosexuality, 1580-1850 Conference at Christ's College, Cambridge conference schedule and emails regarding HA attendance at the conference
14/44: 2001 - SAA seminar on "Early Modern English Texts and History of Sexuality", schedule, HA working paper titled "Consolidating Early Moderns Sexual Categories: Hermaphrodites and other Deviants" draft with responses, and emails about the seminar and the speaker's abstracts/topics; copy of speaker Terssa Lyle's paper titled " Competing Masculinities in Jacobean England: The Agency and Challenge of Effeminacy"
14/45: Essay titled "Erotics vs. Sexualities?: Problems in Definition and Early Modern Same-Sex Relations" with edits
14/46: 1992-1993 - Lesbian/Gay Rights Lobby of Texas- various documents including board meet minutes, fundraising/finances and letters
14/47: 1994 Europride Program
14/48: Copy of V.T.C.A., Health & Safety Code s 85.201
14/49: 1992-1993 - Bylaws Lesbian/Gay Rights Lobby of Texas- August 1992; November 1992 and July 1993
14/50: November 1992 - LGRL By-Laws Changes
14/51: 1992 - Letter to Representative Wilson regarding homophobic remarks made by Cornell X and response from the Log Cabin Republicans of Texas; and letter from Dan Morals regarding the letter HA sent about Morales et al vs. State of Texas
14/52: December 16, 1991 - Copy of article from Fortune magazine entitled "Gay in Corporate America"
14/53: Flyers from the Gay and Lesbian Student Service of Texas A&M regarding Stopping Anti-Gay Discrimination in the Military-3 copies
14/54: Menu for the Roadkill Café: You Kill it We Grill It!-8 copies
14/55: Copy of Handout in English and Spanish titled "Safer Sex Guidelines for Women"
14/56: October 1991 - The New Vision: Lesbian Newsletter Vol. 4, No. 6
14/57: February 7, 1992 - Copy of article from The New York Times titled "Reflecting Social Change, Law Firms Step Up Recruitment of Homosexuals"
14/58: Newspapers clippings about lesbian group meetings and publications- Unknown source and date
14/59: October 13, 1993 - The Texas Triangle Vol.2, Number 1
14/60: 1992 - Inventions to the Wrecking "Ball" and to a legislative forum for Lesbian/Gay Rights of Texas
14/61: January 1994 - Newspaper- The Women's Review of Books Vol. XI, No. 4 January 1994; Highlighted article "Reconstructive Criticism" by Meryl Altman
14/62: 1993 - Letters and emails about UT Austin hosting "Seizing the Moment: The Fourth Annual Graduate Student Conference on Lesbian, Transgender, Bisexual and Gay studies"
14/63: 1993 and 1994 - Internet Resources handouts on Usenet Newsgroups, Network Navigation Tools, and for conducting research in Queer Studies
14/64: November-December 1993 - Newspaper article from the Stanford Observer title "English professor brings 'ghostly' lesbians into clearer view" by Mary Ann Seawell; focuses on Stanford professor Terry Castles
14/65: Schedule and reading list for Early Twentieth Century Seminar
14/66: Reading list for Final Examination for Chris Alexander topic Black (Homo)sexuality
14/67: Spring 2013 - Course packet ENGL 374
14/68: Spring 2009 - Course Packet EGNL/FILM 481 Postcolonial Literature and Film- Senior Seminar
14/69: Fall 1999 - Course Packet ENGL 645 The Erotics of Female Friendship in Literature
14/70: Course Packet ENGL 481
14/71: 1998 - Feminist Readings Group- a collection of feminist articles
14/72: Summer 1996 - Course Packet ENGL 412
14/73: September 1, 1998 - Article titled "Coming Out in Margaret Cavendish's Closet Dramas: Desire and Prodigious Discourse in "Plays Written by …the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle (1662) and Plays, Never Before Printed"; HA review of article for Signs
14/74: Fall 1996 - The Harvard Gay & Lesbian Review Volume II, Number 4, with highlighted essay by HA titled "Holy Kisses for All" by Martin Connell
14/75: October 3, 1997 - Essay titled "Theorizing Early Modern Lesbianisms: Invisible Borders, Ambiguous Demarcations" by Harriette Andreadis with edits
14/76: August 14, 1997 - Essay draft titled "Theorizing Early Modern Lesbianisms: Invisible Borders, Ambiguous Demarcations" by Harriette Andreadis and letter from Shawn Maurer
14/77: April 22, 1997 - Application and acceptance letter for Ana Martinez into HA's UROP project
14/78: 1997 - The City: Four Moods by Harry P. Kroitor a collection of poems and signed by the author
14/79: 1989 - Copy of essay that appeared in Signs Vol. 15 No. 11 "The Sapphic-Platonics of Katherine Philips, 1632-1664" by Harriette Andreadis
14/80: July 22-25, 2004 - Queer People: Negotiations and Expressions of Homosexuality, 1580- 1850 at Christ's College, Cambridge includes program and flyers given out at event about the lectures or books
14/81: Winter 2001 - Gay and Lesbian Studies book list from Chicago Press, and images on paper copied
Books Relating to Women's Studies or Shakespeare
Parte de Harriette Andreadis Women's Studies Research Collection and Personal Archive
18/1: Ed. by Boris Ford. The Pelican Guide to English Literature Volume 5: From Blake to Byron. Pelican Books. 1961.
18/2: Shakespeare, William ed. by Barbara Everett. All's Well That Ends Well. Penguin books. 1970.
18/3: Rule, James. Desert of the Heart. The Naiad Press. 1983.
18/4: Collette, translated by Herma Briffault. The Pure and the Impure. Farrar, Straus, & Giroux. 1978.
18/5: Taylor, Shelia Ortiz. Faultline. The Naiad Press. 1982.
18/6: Clive, Geoffrey. The Romantic Enlightenment. Meridian Books. 1960.
18/7: James, Henry ed. by Morton Dauwen Zabel. In the Cage and Other Tales. Doubleday Anchor Books. 1958.
18/8: Miller, Isabel. Patience Sarah. Fawcett Crest Publications. 1973.
18/9: Cocking, Starkie & Jarrett-Kerr. 3 Studies in Modern French Literature. Yale Paperbound. 1960.
18/10: Hall, Marny. The Lesbian Love Companion: How to Survive Everything from Heartthrob to Heartbreak. HarperOne. 1998.
18/11: Katz, Judith. Running Fiercely Toward a High Thin Sound. Firebrand Books. 1992.
18/12: Shakespeare, William ed. Frank Kermode. The Tempest. Random House. 1964.
18/13: Abbott, E.A. A Shakespearian Grammar: An Attempt to Illustrate Some of the Differences Between Elizabethan and Modern English. Dover. 1966.
18/14: Shakespeare, William ed. Horace Howard Furness. The Winter's Tale: A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare. Dover. 1964.
18/15: Shakespeare, William ed. JW Lever. Measure for Measure. Vintage Books. 1967.
18/16: Sidhwa, Bapsi. Cracking India. Milkweed Editions. 1991.
18/17: Swedenborg, Emanuel. The Apocalypse Revealed; Wherein are Disclosed the Arcana There Foretold Which Have Hitherto Remained Concealed. Lippincott. 1925.
18/18: Chamberlin, E.R. Everyday Life in Renaissance Times. Capricorn Books. 1967.
18/19: Rule, Jane. Outlander. The Naiad Press. 1982.
18/20: Perry, Ruth. The Celebrated Mary Astell An Early English Feminist. The University of Chicago Press. 1986.
18/21: Messenger, Ann. His & Hers Essays in Restoration & 18th-Century Literature. The University Press of Kentucky. 1986.
18/22: Shakespeare, William ed. G.R. Hibbard. The Life of Timon of Athens. Penguin Books. 1970.
18/23: Shakespeare, William ed. Robert B. Heilman. Cymbeline. Penguin Books. 1964.
18/24: Shakespeare, William ed. Wright & LaMar. Love's Labor's Lost. Washington Square Press. 1962.
18/25: Lowes, John Livingston. Geoffrey Chaucer. Indiana University Press. 1962.
18/26: Newman, Leslea. Out of the Closet and Nothing to Wear. Alyson Books. 1997.
18/27: Ed. Rogers & McCarthy. The Meridian Anthology of Early Women Writers: British Literary Women from Aphra Behn to Maria Edgeworth 1660-1800. Meridian. 1987.
18/28: Ed. Eric Bentley. The Modern Theatre Volume 2. Doubleday Anchor Books. 1955.
18/29: Minto, William. A Manual of English Prose Literature Biographical and Critical Designed Mainly to Show Characteristics of Style. Ginn & Company. 1892.
18/30: Wilcox, Ella Wheeler. Poems of Ella Wheeler Wilcox with Pencil Drawings by Alice Ross. W. P. Nimmo, Hay & Mitchell Ltd.
Parte de Harriette Andreadis Women's Studies Research Collection and Personal Archive
19/1: Blackwomon, Julie; Caspers, Nona. Voyages Out 2. The Seal Press. 1990.
19/2: Common Lives/Lesbian Lives, a lesbian quarterly; Number 37. Common Lives/Lesbian Lives. 1991.
19/3: Common Lives/Lesbian Lives, a lesbian quarterly; Number 47. Common Lives/Lesbian Lives. 1993.
19/4: Sinister Wisdom Number 19. Sinister Wisdom. 1982.
19/5: Sinister Wisdom Number 35. Sinister Wisdom. 1988.
19/6: Sinister Wisdom Number 36. Sinister Wisdom. 1988.
19/7: Sinister Wisdom Number 37. Sinister Wisdom. 1988.
19/8: Sinister Wisdom Number 38. Sinister Wisdom. 1989.
19/9: Sinister Wisdom Number 39. Sinister Wisdom. 1990.
19/10: Sinister Wisdom Number 42. Sinister Wisdom. 1990.
19/11: Sinister Wisdom Number 48. Sinister Wisdom. 1992.
19/12: Lesbian Ethics Vol. 1 No. 3. Lesbian Ethics. 1985.
19/13: Lesbian Ethics Vol. 2 No. 1. Lesbian Ethics. 1986.
19/14: Lesbian Ethics Vol. 2 No. 3. Lesbian Ethics. 1987.
19/15: Lesbian Ethics Vol. 3 No. 1. Lesbian Ethics. 1988.
19/16: Lesbian Ethics Vol. 3 No. 2. Lesbian Ethics. 1988.
19/17: Lesbian Ethics Vol. 3 No. 3. Lesbian Ethics. 1989.
19/18: Lesbian Ethics Vol. 4 No. 1. Lesbian Ethics. 1990.
19/19: Lesbian Ethics Vol. 4 No. 2. Lesbian Ethics. 1991.
19/20: Lesbian Ethics Vol. 4 No. 3. Lesbian Ethics. 1992.
19/21: Lesbian Ethics Vol. 5 No. 1. Lesbian Ethics. 1993.
19/22: Lesbian Ethics Vol. 5 No. 2. Lesbian Ethics. 1995.
19/23: Lesbian Ethics Vol. 5 No. 3. Lesbian Ethics. 1996.
Parte de MSC Nova Game Collection
Item 1: Air Force: Plane to Plane Combat in Europe: 1939-1945 (Avalon Hill Game Company, 1980?)
Item 2: Nuclear War (Blade, Undated). Includes extra set of cards
Parte de E. J. Kyle Papers
Parte de E. J. Kyle Papers
Parte de E. J. Kyle Papers
Parte de E. J. Kyle Papers
Parte de David Drake Collection
1/1 - Letters From Bryan Scott, 1990
1/2 - Invitation to “The Night of 100 Davids,” July 23, 1991
1/3 - Thank you letter to Drake for a New York Times advertisement, February 4, 1992
1/4 - Best wishes letter to Drake for an upcoming show, June 21, 1992
1/5 - Letter with a check for $20 to donate to an AIDS agency, June 22, 1992
1/6 - Appreciation letter to Drake for The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me, June 22, 1992
1/7 - Birthday postcard to Drake, June 24, 1992
1/8 - Letters of appreciation for The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me, June 28, 1992 - August 10, 1992
1/9 - Letter from Joe Watts requesting a copy of The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me to produce for his theatre group, August 15, 1992
1/10 - Letter from Scott Grannan canceling dinner and discussing work and times to meet, August 21, 1992
1/11 - Letter from Paul Boynton requesting Drake's presence in The Actor's Day Book, October 11, 1992
1/12 - Letters of appreciation for The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me, August 11, 1992 - October 20, 1992
1/13 - Fan letter of appreciation from T.B., November 23, 1992
1/14 - Holiday card to Drake from Philip Reed, December 28, 1992
1/15 - Letter of appreciation from Lindsay Davis, 1992
1/16 - Laughing Matters, 1992
1/17 - Letter from Rev. Charles Urnick describing holiday events and inviting Drake down to visit, January 1, 1993
1/18 - Letters of appreciation for The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me, October 25, 1992 - January 3, 1993
1/19 - Holiday card from Roger Platizky mentioning teaching a course on "AIDS & Literature", January 4, 1993
1/20 - Letter from Dill Clendenen for the holidays and asking Drake to come to visit, January 5, 1993
1/21 - Letter from J. Oliver inviting Drake for a visit and wishing him happy holidays, January 5, 1993
1/22 - Letters of appreciation, January 6, 1993 - January 19, 1993
1/23 - Letter from Anders Odelius about translating plays into Swedish, January 22, 1993
1/24 - Invitation to Sam's 2nd Annual Equity Fights AIDS Benefit, February 1, 1993
1/25 - Letters of appreciation and invitations to Drake to attend Theatre Productions, February 2, 1993 - March 8, 1993
1/26 - Letters of appreciation from friends about his works, March 8, 1993 - March 31, 1993
1/27 - Letters of appreciation from acquaintances, April 12, 1993 - April 26, 1993
1/28 - Appreciation from fans about Drake's works, April 26, 1993
1/29 - Letters from Rabbi Richard A. Weiss in support of "Opposition to discrimination based on sexual orientation", April 27, 1993
1/30 - Letter to Drake from $3 bill about joining their artistic advisory board, April 27, 1993
1/31 - Letter from The Joan Rivers Show about an enclosed dub of the "Twenty-Something" Show, May 14, 1993
1/32 - Postcard from Bryan from North England, May 17, 1993
1/33 - Letter requesting a contribution from Drake for the Center's Garden Party, May 19, 1993
1/34 - Letter about interviewing Drake for Between the Lines, May 20, 1993
1/35 - Letters of appreciation from fans and old acquaintances, May 1993
1/36 - Letters of appreciation from fans, June 1, 1993 - July 13, 1993
1/37 - Birthday letter to Drake, June 27, 1993
1/38 - Letter of thanks from Celebration Theatre, August 10, 1993
1/39 - Fan letter asking Drake to contribute to the Purple Circuit and Artists Confronting AIDS; contains photos, August 11, 1993
1/40 - Letter and Postcards from fans and acquaintances, July 20, 1993 - September 2, 1993
1/41 - Holiday card from Ed and Jay, 1993
1/42 - Letters from fans regarding "The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me", December 20, 1993 - February 11, 1994
1/43 - Letters from friends wanting to get together, March 7, 1994 - March 8, 1994
1/44 - Interview request for Ten Percent Magazine, March 14, 1994
1/45 - Letters to Drake, March 7, 1994 - March 23, 1994
1/46 - A note about interview issues, April 4, 1994
1/47 - Invitation to a commitment ceremony, April 13, 1994
1/48 - Letters regarding The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me, June 19, 1994 - July 11, 1994
1/49 - Letters for The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me, September 13, 1994 - October 17, 1994
1/50 - Letter from casting director complimenting Drake's performance and asking for a resume, October 3, 1994
1/51 - Letters from friends, May 10, 1994 - October 23, 1994
1/52 - Invitation to join “The Sweater Book”, 1995
1/53 - Letter from Donn Teal, November 16, 1996
1/54 - Letters, Undated
1/55 - Birthday cards to Drake, Undated
1/56 - Holiday cards to Drake, Undated
1/57 - Letters for The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me, Undated
1/58 - A birthday card with attached "We Remember" ribbon, Undated
1/59 - "Broadway Cares; Equity Fights AIDS" bumper sticker and "AIDS Awareness" stamp
1/60 - The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me review by William Spencer
1/61 - Birthday card from Drake's grandmother
1/62 - Seattle Gay News payslip, and Colours of Pride business card
1/63 - Note from The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me, Undated
1/64 - "Lift the ban" Marguerita party to lift the Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy
1/65 - Requests for Drake to contact people, Undated
1/66 - Advertisements for The Arts Castle at the Delaware County Cultural Arts Center and the Danbury Actors Repertory Theatre
Correspondence from Quincy to Viviane
Parte de Quincy Adams Papers
1/1: May 20, 1914
1/2: May 23, 1914
1/3: May 28-30, 1914; June 1, 1914
1/4: June 2-3, 1914
1/5: June 4, 1914
1/6: June 5, 1914
1/7: June 6 and 8, 1914
1/8: June 9-10, 1914
1/9: June 11, 1914
Parte de Mildred Watkins Mears Papers
1/1: Seven Letters
Of the seven letters in this series, all are written from Mears to various correspondents such as members of the Gatesville Methodist Church; "Week End", a radio show from New York; John Banta of the Waco Times-Herald; Robert Davis; and James Day, Texas State Archivist (1946-1963), concerning requests for research materials for her book on the history of Coryell County, Texas.
The exception was written to Mears in 1946 by Zelma Scott, who also wrote and published a study of Coryell County, A History of Coryell County, Texas (Texas State Historical Association, 1965) two years after the publication date of Mears' book.
This series contains drafts of chapters and other sections published as Coryell County Scrapbook (Texian Press, 1963). Also present is a printer's galley of a portion of the book, as well as one file of stories not published in the final book, and one file of miscellaneous research and background notes. The drafts are mostly typewritten, with some handwritten annotations, while the research material is mostly handwritten.
1/2: Manuscript of the index, table of contents, preface, and book jacket text. Undated
1/3-12: Manuscript of Chapters One-Ten. Undated
1/13: Printer's galley. Undated
1/14: Unpublished drafts of stories. Undated
1/15-16: Research notes and clippings. 1940s-1960s S2-1/16: gathers original clippings and photostatic copies for which surrogates have been produced by the repository on archival quality paper, and those copies inserted in the other folders to prevent damage to less acidic documents
Parte de Hernan Contreras Papers
1/14
Parte de Hernan Contreras Papers
2/5
2/6
2/7
2/8
2/9
2/10
2/11
Parte de Hernan Contreras Papers
2/13
Parte de Hernan Contreras Papers
2/17
The second collection of photographs, of both the Perez and Contreras families again. Among them are family photos of the Perez family, Maria Celia Perez’s funeral, a train accident, a group photo of the U.S.A. Immigration, Customs and Health Department when Abundio Contreras was postmaster, and pictures of Mary Howard Contreras and Hilario Contreras.
Centennial Woodcarvings - Chi Omega
Parte de Texas A&M Photograph Files
Centennial Woodcarvings
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
-Negatives
-Duplicates
-Slides
Century Singers
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
Cepheid Variable
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
Ceremonies--Misc.
-Photocopies #1-50
-Photocopies #51-100
-Photocopies #101-150
-Pictures #1-25
-Pictures #26-50
-Pictures #51-75
-Pictures #76-100
-Pictures #101-125
-Pictures #126 - 150
-Negatives
Chemistry Club
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
Chess Club
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
Chi Epsilon
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
Chi Omega
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
Chi Phi - Class/Laboratory Work
Parte de Texas A&M Photograph Files
Chi Phi
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
-Negatives
Chinese Fighting Arts Club
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
Chinese Student Association
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
Circle K
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
Civilian Week/Weekend
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
Class Gifts
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
-Negatives with pictures
Class/Laboratory Work
-Photocopies #1-50
-Photocopies #51-100
-Photocopies #101-150
-Photocopies #151-200
-Photocopies #201-250
-Pictures #1-25
-Pictures #26-50
-Pictures #51-75
-Pictures #76-100
-Pictures #101-125
-Pictures #126-150
-Pictures #151-175
-Pictures #176-200
-Pictures #201-225
-Duplicates
-Negatives
Parte de Texas A&M Photograph Files
Class of…
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
Coaches--nonTAMU
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
College Republicans
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
College Station--Olympic Torch Replay
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
Collegiate 4-H
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
Coloring Book
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
Commencement
-Photocopies #1-50
-Photocopies #51-100
-Photocopies #101-150
-Photocopies #151-200
-Photocopies #201-250
-Photocopies #251-300
-Photocopies #301-350
-Photocopies #351-400
-Pictures #1-25
-Pictures #26-50
-Pictures #51-75
-Pictures #76-100
-Pictures #101-125
-Pictures #126-150
-Pictures #151-175
-Pictures #176-200
-Pictures #201-225
-Pictures #226-250
-Pictures #251-275
-Pictures #276-300
-Pictures #301-325
-Pictures #326-350
-Pictures #351-375
-Pictures #376-400
-Negatives
-Duplicates
-Slides
Corps of Cadets(Aggie Band 1981-1990) - Corps of Cadets(Aggie Band Misc. Dates)
Parte de Texas A&M Photograph Files
Corps of Cadets--Aggie Band 1981-1990
Photocopies #1-50
Photocopies #51-100
Pictures #1-25
Pictures #26-50
Pictures #51-75
Pictures #76-100
Negatives
Corps of Cadets--Aggie Band 1991-2000
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Pictures #26-50
Negatives
Slides
Corps of Cadets--Aggie Band Misc.Dates
Photocopies #1-50
Photocopies #51-100
Pictures #1-25
Pictures #26-50
Pictures #51 - 75
Negatives
Slides
Corps of Cadets(Chemical Warfare) - Corps of Cadets(Commandants)
Parte de Texas A&M Photograph Files
Corps of Cadets--Chemical Warfare
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Duplicates
Corps of Cadets--Civil Air Patrol
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Corps of Cadets--Corps Chaplains
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Corps of Cadets--Corps Color Guard
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Corps of Cadets--Commandants
Photocopies #1-50
Photocopies #51-100
Pictures #1-25
Pictures #26-50
Pictures #51-75
Duplicates
Negatives
Corps of Cadets(Early Companies & Classes) - Corps of Cadets(Final Review)
Parte de Texas A&M Photograph Files
Corps of Cadets--Early Companies and Classes
Photocopies #1-50
Photocopies #51-100
Pictures #1-25
Pictures #26-50
Pictures #51-75
Pictures #76-100
Duplicates
Negatives
Corps of Cadets--Elephant Bowl
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Negatives
Corps of Cadets--Final Review
Photocopies #1-50
Photocopies #51-100
Photocopies #101-200
Pictures #1-25
Pictures #26-50
Pictures #51-75
Picture #76-100
Pictures #101-125
Duplicates
Negatives
Slides
Corps of Cadets(March in the Brazos) - Corps of Cadets(O.R. Simpson Honor Society)
Parte de Texas A&M Photograph Files
Corps of Cadets--March in the Brazos
Photocopies #1-50
Photocopies #51-100
Photocopies #101-150
Photocopies #151-200
Pictures #1-25
Pictures #26-50
Pictures #51-75
Pictures #76-100
Pictures #101-125
Pictures #126-150
Pictures #151-175
Duplicates
Negatives
Slides
Corps of Cadets--O.R. Simpson Honor Society
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25