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Clippings

7/1
Document for sale of soap and list of cures for warts. 1964

7/2
News Clippings - Folk Medicine - 1960-1962

7/3
News Clippings - Folk Medicine - 1963

7/4
News Clippings - Folk Medicine - 1964

7/5
News Clippings - Folk Medicine - 1965

7/6
News Clippings - Folk Games - 1962-1963

7/7
News Clippings - Folklore Book Reviews - 1954-1956, 1961-1962

7/8
News Clippings - Folklore Book Reviews - 1963-1964

7/9
News Clippings - Anthropology - 1960-1962, 1964-1965

7/10
News Clippings - Superstitions - 1960-1962

7/11
News Clippings - Superstitions - 1960-1962

7/12
News Clippings - Magic - 1956, 1960-1964

7/13
News Clippings - Announcements of Folklore Meetings - 1956-1957, 1961-1962

7/14
News Clippings - Announcements of Folklore Meetings - 1963-1964

7/15
News Clippings - Etymology - 1961-1964

7/16
News Clippings - Miscellaneous - 1956-1957, 1959-1961

7/17
News Clippings - Miscellaneous - 1962

7/18
News Clippings - Miscellaneous - 1963

7/19
News Clippings - Miscellaneous - 1964

7/20
News Clippings - Book and Movie Reviews - 1961-1962

7/21
News Clippings - Book and Movie Reviews - 1963-1964

Yearbooks

10/1
Yearbook
1922-1923

10/2
Yearbook
1924-1925

10/3
Yearbook
1925-1926

10/4
Yearbook
1926-1927

10/5
Yearbook
1927-1928

10/6
Yearbook
1928-1929

10/7
Yearbook
1930-1931

10/8
Yearbook
1931-1932

10/9
Yearbook
1932-1933

10/10
Yearbook
1934-1935

10/11
Yearbook
1935-1936

10/12
Yearbook
1937-1938

10/13
Yearbook
1938-1939

10/14
Yearbook
1939-1940

10/15
Yearbook
1942-1943

10/16
Yearbook
1943-1944

10/17
Yearbook
1944-1945

10/18
Yearbook
1946-1947

10/19
Yearbook
1949-1950

10/20
Yearbook
1950-1951

10/21
Yearbook
1951-1952

10/22
Yearbook [2x]
1952-1953

10/23
Yearbook
1953-1954

10/24
Yearbook [2x]
1954-1955

10/25
Yearbook [2x]
1955-1956

10/26
Yearbook [2x]
1956-1957

10/27
Yearbook
1957-1958

10/28
Yearbook
1958-1959

10/29
Yearbook [2x]
1959-1960

10/30
Yearbook
1960-1961

10/31
Yearbook [2x]
1961-1962

10/32
Yearbook [2x]
1962-1963

10/33
Yearbook [2x]
1963-1964

10/34
Yearbook [2x]
1964-1965

Albums and Cards from Belgium, Spain, and Germany

2-1: Nos Belles Colonies

  • By Chocolat Suchard, Undated

2-2: Voyage de sa Majestic le Roi Baudouin I au Congo Belge en 1955

  • By Lacsia Solac, circa 1955. Chronicles the 1955 visit of King Baudoin of Belgium.

2-3: Cosmorama de Africa

  • A Spanish album by Chocolates Torras, 1965. Nice artwork with all 230 cards present.

2-4: Deutsche Kolonien

  • A German chromo cigarette card album made during the Nazi period. Interesting not only for content but it is written in old German. Complete with all 270 cards present. Most of it is on Africa (Cameroun, German Southwest Africa, German East Africa, Togo) with a few pages on colonies in the far east. Nice artwork.

2-5: Notre Congo/Onze Kongo

  • A Belgian chromo album on the Belgian Congo by Superchocolat Jacques, 1948. All 225 cards are present. Lots of preamble and text. Nice artwork.

2-6: Jagers op Wilde Dieren

  • A Belgian chromo album on hunting throughout the world, by Chocolate Martougin. circa 1960. Half of the 30 subjects deal with Africa. Nice artwork.

2-7: Brooke Bond Cards: History of Adventurers and Explorers

2-8: Warriors of the World, by Reddings Teas Co., circa 1962

E. Thomas Correspondence and Four And Twenty Blackbirds Manuscript

1-1: Four-And-Twenty-Blackbirds Original Holograph Manuscript, circa 1965

  • A holograph working draft by Helen Thomas (headed, possibly in her hand, at the top "Foreword to 'Four and Twenty Blackbirds' by Helen Thomas" in blue ink), of the foreword to a new edition of her late husband's children's work, beginning: "These stories were written during one of the happiest periods of our lives at Elses Farm on the weald of Kent. Though practically the whole of our married years were spent in rural parts of England, the surroundings and [illegible words] of Else Farm were the most congenial we were to know, and here we were not only in a… lovely part of England… but we lived at the heart of a fairly large, prosperous and well conducted farm…"
  • Edward Thomas' children's book (expansions of proverb tales), Four-And-Twenty-Blackbirds, was originally published by Duckworth & Co., in 1915. In 1965, another edition of the book, with the tales rearranged, was published by The Bodley Head. This new edition featured illustrations by Margery Gill and a foreword by Helen Thomas.

    1-2: Letter from Clifford Bax to Eleanor Farjeon., April 14, 1917

  • Written within days of Edward Thomas' death at the Front: "… Your note has shocked me very profoundly. I had always a powerful impression that Edward would fall in France, but it is very hard to realize that his companionship is gone out of our lives… I am more concerned about Helen than about you, for her I do not know. Perhaps, like Edward, she has no sense of the soul's independence of space and what we call time: and I am afraid lest she may suffer from tormenting regrets that their life was not more harmonious. There is nothing that I can do for her spirit, nor try to do without unwarranted intrusion: but is there anything that I could do for her and for the children of a man whom I held dear? If their financial position adds worry to the great grief of her heart, could we not find a few people with whom I could get together an annual fund? … I hope from my heart that you are able to soar out of the natural sorrow that these mysterious changes bring… I must write a tiny note to Helen. If you do not get it while you are with her, destroy it." In a postscript, Bax writes: "Ah no, we are not froth of a few brief years: and we shall one day know again the sweetness of finding an old friend loved so long ago."

    1-3: Four Letters to Frederick Evans No. 79 (Photographer), July 26, 1904

    These letters were published in a pamphlet, privately printed for Alan Clodd at the Tragara Press, which was issued upon the centenary of Thomas' birth. Reading in part

  • "[July 26, 1904] Very many thanks for the interesting photographs of me and particularly for the one of Nevinson… My own do surprise me - naturally. My wife says they are all good in different ways… though she agrees with me that too much coat accompanies the smallest of the four heads… [E]vidently if I am at all tired, it becomes very obvious indeed in 20 seconds! …"
  • "[July 28, 1904] I admire your picture of Ely very much and thank you heartily for it … I do hope you will not quite see all of the faults in the little book…"
  • "[December 26, 1907] Many thanks for the beautiful photograph of Beaucaire. I hope I shall see the book when it comes… Do you know the Memoirs? They are full of the warm south, happy, high spirited, genuinely rustic, dignified. I am just off to Minsmere to try to write a book about Jefferies…"
  • "[December 30, 1912] The photograph is excellent as before and I look forward to seeing the series which Hooton told me you were doing, or am I imagining that you might well have been doing? …"

Together with a copy of the pamphlet Four Letters to Frederick Evans, which was limited to 150 copies, and in which the following information on Evans is given: "Frederick H. Evans was born in 1852; he was well-known as a bookseller in the City of London and as the discoverer of the work of Aubrey Beardsley; later he achieved fame as a photographer and was made Honorary Member of the Royal Photographic Society. He died in 1943. The frontispiece is one of the portraits made by Evans in 1904 referred to in the first letter."

1-4: Two letters between Edward Thomas to W. B. Parker, March 7, 1902; Undated

  • To the publishing house of Houghton Mifflin's representative, W.B. Parker, concerning his rejection of the submission by Thomas: "Many thanks for the gentle muffling blow you have delivered. But you do not say whether the 'Atlantic' would care for 'Isoud with the White Hands' which I suggested might be submitted to the Editor. If Mr. Duckworth has not called… you may safely return my M.S. You would greatly oblige me if you would submit 'Isoud' to the Editor of the Atlantic…" Annotated by Thomas (cross-written diagonally) across the text "in answer to Parker's letter regarding my Horae Solitaire".
  • Together with the typed "rejection letter" to which Thomas is replying, which reads in part: "It is with quite unwonted reluctance and regret that I am writing you a letter in what I must admit is the customary key for us - of declination… I cannot do it yet with all the sang froid that would seem appropriate… I had read the papers with so much interest, and some of them with such positive pleasure that I had a strong preference for seeing them made into a book. The collective judgment, however, is against me, and I am obliged to confess that it seems to be sound…"

"Isoud with the White Hands", a previously unpublished essay, first appeared in Thomas' Horae Solitaire, which was issued by Duckworth & Co., of London in 1902. The American edition of this book, issued by E.P. Dutton & Co. of New York, was to become Thomas' first work to be released in America.

White Copy Correspondence

1-01: A, February 20, 1959 - March 17, 1964

1-02: B, February 2, 1959 - May 26, 1961

1-03: B, June 1, 1961 - February 9, 1962

1-04: B, February 10 - August 28, 1962

1-05: B, September 10, 1962 - May 17, 1963

1-06: B, May 22, 1963 - May 7, 1964

1-07: B, May 11 - October 22, 1964

1-08: C, January 16, 1959 - December 20, 1960

1-09: C, February 8, 1961 - December 3, 1962

1-10: C, December 17, 1962 - November 8, 1963

1-11: C, November 11, 1963 - June 18, 1964

1-12: C, June 22 - December 22, 1964

1-13: D, September 15, 1959 - December 6, 1961

1-14: D, December 12, 1961 - January 21, 1964

1-15: D, February 4 - December 7, 1964

1-16: E, January 20, 1959 - June 5, 1962

1-17: E, July 31, 1962 - September 1, 1964

1-18: F, September 2, 1959 - November 18, 1963

1-19: F, February 5, 1964 - October 17, 1967

1-20: G, January 3, 1959 - April 2, 1963

1-21: G, April 9, 1963 - December 21, 1964

1-22: H, March 10, 1959 - December 22, 1960

1-23: H, January 27, 1961 - March 28, 1963

1-24: H, April 1, 1963 - May 4, 1964

1-25: H, May 4, 1964 - December 21, 1964

1-26: I, June 30, 1959 - August 6, 1962

1-27: K, March 10, 1959 - May 15, 1963

1-28: K, May 17, 1963 - December 2, 1964

1-29: L, March 6, 1959 - October 3, 1961

1-30: L, October 5, 1961 - October 30, 1962

1-31: L, November 6, 1962 - February 4, 1964

1-32: L, February 14 - September 25, 1964

1-33: Mc, May 6, 1960 - October 30, 1964

1-34: M, August 19, 1959 - April 5, 1961

1-35: M, May 5, 1961 - March 19, 1963

1-36: M, March 25, 1963 - February 20, 1964

1-37: M, February 26 - December 1, 1964

1-38: N & O, May 19, 1959 - November 8, 1963

1-39: N & O, November 18, 1963 - September 8, 1964

1-40: Q, June 30, 1959 - January 23, 1963

1-41: Q, January 25, 1963 - November 21, 1963

1-42: Q, November 21, 1963 - July 20, 1964

1-43: Q, August 4, 1964 - July 8, 1964

1-44: R, March 10, 1959 - September 30, 1960

1-45: R, October 3, 1960 - February 23, 1961

1-46: R, February 28, 1961 - March 2, 1962

1-47: R, April 3, 1962 - January 3, 1963

1-48: R, February 13 - November 11, 1963

1-49: R, November 27, 1963 - October 14, 1964

1-50: S, January 3, 1959 - March 16, 1961

1-51: S, May 4, 1961 - September 21, 1962

1-52: S, October 3, 1962 - January 22, 1964

1-53: S, January 29 - December 1, 1964

1-54: T, May 30, 1960 - January 8, 1963

1-55: T, January 10, 1963 - October 7, 1964

1-56: U & V, January 31, 1959 - February 26, 1964

1-57: W, July 21, 1959 - December 19, 1961

1-58: W, January 8 - December 18, 1962

1-59: W, January 3 - May 20, 1963

1-60: W, May 22, 1962 - March 31, 1964

1-61: W, April 21 - December 11, 1964

1-62: X, Y & Z, March 25, 1959 - October 31, 1963

1-63: A, June 3 - December 13, 1965

1-64: B, January 21 - October 13, 1965

1-65: B, October 20 - December 22, 1965

1-66: C, February 5 - October 28, 1965

1-67: C, November 3 - December 21, 1965

1-68: D, January 5 - December 22, 1965

1-69: E, January 15 - December 21, 1965

1-70: F, February 15 - November 10, 1965

1-71: G, February 15 - December 22, 1965

1-72: H, January 20 - September 28, 1965

1-73: H, September 29 - December 21, 1965

1-74: J, March 23 - November 11, 1965

1-75: K, February 5 - December 17, 1965

1-76: L, January 18 - December 22, 1965

1-77: M, January 18 - July 15, 1965

1-78: M, July 20 - December 21, 1965

1-79: N, June 29 - December 9, 1965

1-80: O, February 25 - December 10, 1965

1-81: P, January 18 - December 22, 1965

1-82: Q, October 27 - December 7, 1965

1-83: R, January 15 - July 15, 1965

1-84: R, August 6 - November 9, 1965

1-85: R, November 9 - December 22, 1965

1-86: S, January 18 - September 20, 1965

1-87: S, September 20 - November 10, 1965

1-88: S, November 10 - December 20, 1965

1-89: T, February 11 - December 22, 1965

1-90: U, March 15 - November 16, 1965

1-91: U, July 9 - December 7, 1965

1-92: W, January 18 - September 13, 1965

1-93: W, September 20 - December 17, 1965

1-94: Y, March 30 - December 13, 1965

1-95: Z, November 15 - December 17, 1965

1961-1965 Football Seasons

1961 Season
9/1: Texas A&M vs Houston, September 23, 1961

9/2: Texas A&M at Louisiana State University (LSU), September 30, 1961 (2 copies)

9/3: Texas A&M at Texas Tech, October 7, 1961

9/4: Texas A&M vs Trinity, October 14, 1961
Game played at Alamo Stadium in San Antonio, Texas.

9/5: Texas A&M at Texas Christian University (TCU), October 21, 1961

9/6: Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 28, 1961

9/7: Texas A&M at Arkansas, November 4, 1961

9/8: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 11, 1961

9/9: Texas A&M at Rice, November 18, 1961

9/10: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 23, 1961

1962 Season
9/11: Texas A&M at Louisiana State University (LSU), September 22, 1962 (2 copies)

9/12: Texas A&M vs Houston, September 29, 1962
Game played at Rice Stadium in Houston, Texas.

9/13: Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 6, 1962

9/14: Texas A&M at Florida, October 13, 1962

9/15: Texas A&M vs Texas Christian University (TCU), October 20, 1962

9/16: Texas A&M at Baylor, October 27, 1962

9/17: Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 3, 1962

9/18: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 10, 1962
Game played at Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.

9/19: Texas A&M at Rice, November 17, 1962

9/20: Texas A&M at Texas, November 22, 1962

1963 Season
9/21: Texas A&M at Ohio State, September 28, 1963

9/22: Texas A&M vs Houston, October 12, 1963

9/23: Texas A&M at Texas Christian University (TCU), October 19, 1963

9/24: Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 26, 1963 (Dad's Day)

9/25: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 9, 1963

9/26: Texas A&M at Rice, November 16, 1963

9/27: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 28, 1963

1964 Season
9/28: Texas A&M at Houston, September 25, 1964

9/29: Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 3, 1964

9/30: Texas A&M at Southern Cal, October 10, 1964

9/31: Texas A&M vs Texas Christian University (TCU), October 17, 1964

9/32: Texas A&M Frosh at Baylor Cubs, October 22, 1964

9/33: Texas A&M at Baylor, October 24, 1964

9/34: Texas A&M vs Arkansas, October 31, 1964

9/35: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 9, 1964
Game played at Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.

9/36: November 14, 1964

1965 Season
9/37: Texas A&M at Georgia Tech, September 25, 1965

9/38: Texas A&M at Texas Tech, October 2, 1965

9/39: Texas A&M vs Houston, October 9, 1965

9/40: Texas A&M at Texas Christian University (TCU), October 16, 1965

9/41: Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 23, 1965

9/42: Texas A&M at Arkansas, October 30, 1965

9/43: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 6, 1965

9/44: Texas A&M at Rice, November 13, 1965

9/45: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 25, 1965

Martinez

3/1: Martinez, Maria, correspondence, receipts, copies of documents and other materials related to loans taken out by Maria Trevino, Vda. de Martinez in order to modernize her home. 1958-1965

3/2: Martinez, Mercurio, miscellaneous papers labeled "to be examined" and "papers which must be placed in the right place" consisting primarily of copies of deeds and land partitions, papers are found at the back of the folder. 1916-1955; Undated

3/3: Martinez, Mercurio, music for two songs by Mercurio Martinez, "La Cancion Historica del 5 de Mayo de 1862 en Puebla" and "Cancion Historica Compuesta al General Grant en la Guerra entre Los Estados Unidos (Norte y Sur)". 1950

3/4: Martinez, Mercurio, Notary Public documents, and Texas Teachers Certificate. 1898; 1907-1965

3/5: Martinez, Mercurio, Old Age Benefits for his employees, Serafin Martinez and others, including tax forms, notes and clippings. 1936-1955

3/6: Martinez, Mercurio, Real Estate, including inventories, correspondence and notes on Mercurio Martinez's property, but primarily in the 1930s. 1935-1957

3/7: Martinez, Mercurio, Real Estate, including property lists and a copy of a will. 1934-1941

3/8: Martinez, Mercurio, Rendition of property. 1929-1952

3/9: Martinez, Mercurio, Rent Income and List of Houses, and correspondence concerning Social Security payments. 1949; 1951

3/10: Martinez, Mercurio, Will and Codicils, revoked and replaced by a last will and testament (not in this folder). 1950-1962

3/11: Martinez, Mercurio, Jr., Biography. 1946-1960

3/12: Martinez, Mercurio, Jr., correspondence with his father while attending summer school in Denton. 1962-1963

Collected Articles by Other Scientists

16/1: Brucer, Marshall "Levels of Radiation", Journal of the American Medical Association, 4 pp., January 7, 1961.

16/2: Hellman, John S., "Nuclear Medicine", Hospital Progress, 7 pp., February 1961.

16/3: Goldberg, Bernard, David Tabowitz, Gerald B. Kara, Saul Zavell, and Romeo Espiritu, "The Use Of p32 in the Diagnosis of Ocular Tumors", Archives of Ophthalmology, 16 pp., February 1961.

16/4: Than, Monte and Robert F. Manske, "The Pancreas Specificity of Se75-Selenomethioninel1,2'', Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 4 pp., April 1961.

16/5: Overman, Ralph T., "Report to the International Atomic Energy Agency of a Trip to the Far East, February 8 - April 30, 1961", processed report, 24 pp., [May, 1961].

16/6: Overman, Ralph T., "Supplementary Report to the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission Regarding Travel to Hawaii, Japan, Taiwan, and the Philippines", processed report, 7 pp., [May] 1961.

16/7: Chen, Ying-Mao, Peng-Joung Sun, and Fa-Chun Chou "A Study of the Solvent Extraction of Thorium with Thiocyanate", Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society, 7 pp., May 1961.

16/8: Sun, K. H., "Trip Report to the Institute of Nuclear Science, Tsing-Hua University, Taiwan, September 4-9, 1961", processed report, 7 pp., September 11, 1961.

16/9: Sun, K. H., "Report of the Fulbright Assignment at the Tsing Hua University, Formosa", processed report, 5 pp., [September 1961].

16/10: Goldblith, Samuel A., "Report of Trip to Japan and Republic of the Philippines October, 1961", processed report, 15 pp., November 22, 1961.

16/11: Johnston, William H., "Report on Trip to Japan, October 2-13, 1961", processed report, 31 pp., [November 1961].

16/12: Lapp, Ralph E., "Radioisotopes Go to Work Tell-Tale Atoms Are Doing Vital Jobs for U. S. Industry", Think, 6 pp., November 1961.

16/13: Seeds, Asa and Richard Peterson, "Some Historical Aspects of Nuclear Medicine", description of exhibit at 1961 meeting of the Society of Nuclear Medicine, 3 pp., 1961.

16/14: Lawrence, John H., "Isotopes and Nuclear Radiations in Medicine: A Quarter Century of Nuclear Medicine", Proceedings of a Symposium on the Use of Radioisotopes in Animal Biology and Medical Sciences, 22 pp., 1961.

16/15: Workinger, T. R., "Radioisotopes-Atomic Power Tools", typed report, 50 pp., [1961].

16/16: Republic of South Africa, Atomic Energy Board, "Annual Report", 56 pp., (in both English and Dutch, each language 28 pp.), 1961.

16/17: Australian Atomic Energy Commission, "Atomic Energy Research", 20 pp., [1961].

16/18: "Bulletin of Institute of Nuclear Science, National Tsing Hua University", 19 pp., 1961.

16/19: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, "Isotopes from...", 18 pp., January 1962.

16/20: Spencer, Richard P. and Monte Than, "Intestinal Transport of Selenium-75 Selenomethionine", Science, 2 pp., April 13, 1962.

16/21: Dresner, Simon "'Hot' Waste ... Problem of the Atomic Age", Science World, 3 pp., May 16, 1962.

16/22: Murayama, Makio "A Sum-Molecular Mechanism of Gel Formation in Sickle Cell Aaemolysate", Nature, 5 pp., June 9, 1962.

16/23: Than, Monte and Merrill A. Bender, "Se75-Selenomethionine for Visualization of the Pancreas by Isotope Scanning", Radiology, 1 p., June 1962.

16/24: Myers, William G., "On a New Source of X-Rays", Ohio State Medical Journal, 2 pp., July 1962.

16/25: Daw, H. T., and R. G. Jaeger "The International Atomic Energy Agency and Radiology", Canadian Medical Association Journal, 9 pp., August 25, 1962.

16/26: Murayama, Makio "Chemical Difference between Normal Human Hæmoglobin and Hæmoglobin II", Nature, 3 pp., October 9, 1962.

16/27: Mouton, W. L., J. P. F. Sellschop, and R. J. Keddy "Mean Lifetimes of the First Excited States of Li7 and Na23 by Resonance Scattering of Bremsstrahlung", Physical Review, 4 pp., December 15, 1962.

16/28: Hilberry, Norman "December 2, 1942: The Birth of the Nuclear Age", University of Chicago Reports, 8 pp., December 2, 1962.

16/29: Hevesy, G. and D. Lockner "Iron Metabolism in Health and in the Neoplastic State", Arkiv for Kemi, 83 pp., 1962.

16/30: Mouton, W. L., J. P. F. Sellschop, and G. Wiechers "Nuclear Resonant Scattering of Gamma Radiation of Variable Energy", Physical Review, 4 pp., January 1, 1963.

16/31: "U. S. Army Food Irradiation Program and Radiation Laboratory, Natick, Massachusetts, Fact Sheet", processed report, 8 pp., January 7, 1963.

16/32: "Intent on Peacetime Nuclear Research", South African Panorama, 4 pp., April 1963.

16/33: Proimos, Basil S., "New Accessories for Precise Teletherapy with Cobalt-60 Units", Radiology, 10 pp., August 1963.

16/34: "Atomic Energy in the Philippines", Science Review, 56 pp., (10 articles dealing with various aspects of the subject), September 1963.

16/35: Tirado, Jose Oritz "La Comision Mexicana de Energia Nuclear", Ciencia Interamericana, 5 pp., November-December, 1963.

16/36: Philippine Atomic Energy Commission, "Atomic Energy in the Philippines", 19 pp.

16/37: Seaborg, Glenn T., "Man-Made Transuranium Element", 12 pp., 1963.

16/38: Seaborg, Glenn T., "Education for the Third Revolution", Current Issues in Higher Education, 12 pp., 1963.

16/39: Cochran, J. S., J. L. Bloom, and A. Schneider, "Production of Strontium-90 Thermal Power Sources", [proceedings of a conference or symposium in Austria], 16 pp., 1963.

16/40: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, "ORNL Graphite Reactor", 24 pp., 1963.

16/41: Roux, A. J. A., "South Africa's Programme of Nuclear Research", 8 pp., [1963].

16/42: Marais, P. G., "Radioactive Isotopes in Plant Biology and Agriculture in South Africa - A Review", 11 pp., [1963].

16/43: Basson, J. K., "Isotopes in South African Industry", 12 pp., [1963].

16/44: Republic of South Africa, Department of Agricultural Technical Services, "Radioisotope Research Contemplated for the Future", processed report, 16 pp., [1963].

16/45: Rupp, A. F., untitled summary of activities for inclusion in the Isotopes Development Center Newsletter for April 1965, processed report, 12 pp., May 11, 1965.

The Howard Collector

This box contains only issues from The Howard Collector

S1-10/1: Vol. 1 No. 1, Summer 1961 (Copy 1)

S1-10/2: Vol. 1 No. 2, Spring 1962 (Copy 1)

S1-10/3: Vol. 1 No. 3, Autumn 1962 (Copy 1)

S1-10/4: Vol. 1 No. 4, Summer 1963 (Copy 1)

S1-10/5: Vol. 1 No. 5, Summer 1964 (Copy 1)

S1-10/6: Vol. 1 No. 6, Spring 1965 (Copy 1)

S1-10/7: Vol. 1 No. 1, Summer 1961 (Copy 2)
Vol. 1 No. 2, Spring 1962 (Copy 2)

S1-10/8: Vol. 1 No. 3, Autumn 1962 (Copy 2)
Vol. 1 No. 4, Summer 1963 (Copy 2)

S1-10/9: Vol. 1 No. 1, Summer 1961 (Copy 3)
Vol. 1 No. 2, Spring 1962 (Copy 3)
Vol. 1 No. 3, Autumn 1962 (Copy 3)
Vol. 1 No. 4, Summer 1963 (Copy 3)
Vol. 1 No. 5, Summer 1964 (Copy 2)
Vol. 1 No. 6, Spring 1965 (Copy 2)

Klan Collection

1-1/1: Applications for Klan membership, 1928, undated

1-1/2: Assorted ephemera, undated

1-1/3: Ceremonies, description, undated

1-1/4: Constitution and Laws of the Women of the Ku Klux Klan (St. Louis, MO, January 1927)

1-1/5: Correspondence [official], various, 1921-1924, 1941, 1948

1-1/6: The Facts [B'nai B'rith] articles on the Klan, 1951-1956, 1961, 1965

1-1/7: "Fiery Summons", undated

1-1/8: Handbills, programs, and advertisements, 1920, 1924, undated

1-1/9: "Imperial Passport", signed by Imperial Wizard H.W. Evans, undated

1-1/10: Klan band robe, picture and description, 1924

1-1/11: "Klode" (Klan opening and closing hymns), 1925

1-1/12: The Ku Klux Klan (Annie Cooper Burton, auth., 1916), photocopy

1-1/13: The Ku Klux Klan In Prophecy (Bishop Alma White, auth., 1925)

1-1/14: Ku Klux Klan: Secrets Exposed (Johnson Smith and Co., pub., 1922)

1-1/15: Louisiana, 1965, undated

1-1/16: Magazines: Cosmopolitan (March 1924), w/article "When The Klan Tells The Truth" by Louis R. Glavis

1-1/17: Magazines: Forum (January 1926) w/article "The Klan: Defender of Americanism" by Hiram Wesley Evans

1-1/18: Magazines: McClure's Magazine (May 1924), w/article "The Ku Klux Klan in Indiana and in Texas" by Max Bentley

1-1/19: Magazines: The Outlook (November 14, 1923), w/article "Night-Riding Reformers: The Regeneration of Oklahoma" by Stanley Frost

1-1/20: Magazines: The Outlook (November 21, 1923), w/article "Behind the White Hoods: The Regeneration of Oklahoma" by Stanley Frost

1-1/21: Magazines: The Outlook (December 12, 1923), w/advertisement for series of articles on Klan

1-1/22: Magazines: The Outlook (January 2, 1924), w/article "When the Klan Rules: Old Evils in the New Klan" by Stanley Frost

1-1/23: Magazines: The Outlook (January 9, 1924), w/article "When the Klan Rules: The Crusade of the Fiery Cross" by Stanley Frost

1-1/24: Magazines: The Outlook (January 16, 1924), w/article "When the Klan Rules: Invoking the Whirlwind" by Stanley Frost

1-1/25: Magazines: The Outlook (January 23, 1924), w/article "When the Klan Rules: The Business of 'Kluxing'" by Stanley Frost

Folklore, and Fieldnotes

5/1
Texas Lore - Introduction and Buried Treasure Papers

5/2
Texas Lore - Cures, Remedies, Beliefs, and Legends

5/3
Texas Lore - Animal Tales, The Ballad and Old-Timers

5/4
Texas Lore - Folkways, Heroes and Badmen, and Wather Lore

5/5
Griffith, Joe S. - " Survival of Rites of Passage Concerning the Transitions from Boyhood to Manhood"

5/6
Tree and Plant Folklore

5/7
Tree and Plant Folklore

5/8
Tree and Plant Folklore

5/9
Tree and Plant Folklore

5/10
Tree and Plant Folklore

5/11
Tree and Plant Folklore

5/12
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1965

5/13
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1965

5/14
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1965

5/15
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1965

5/16
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1965

5/17
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1965

5/18
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1965

5/19
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1965

5/20
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1965

5/21
Fieldnotes - Rural Folklore - 1963

5/22
Fieldnotes - Rural Folklore - 1963

5/23
Fieldnotes - Children's Lore - 1966

5/24
Fieldnotes - Games - 1964

5/25
Fieldnotes - Games - 1964

Tenneco Materials

91/1: Tenneco Agendas, Reports and Data. 1963 - August 1964

91/2: Tenneco Agendas, Reports and Data. 1964

91/3: Tenneco Agendas, Reports and Data. 1964

91/4: Tenneco Board of Directors Meetings. 1964-1965

91/5: Tenneco Agendas, Reports and Data. 1965

91/6: Tenneco Agendas, Reports and Data. 1965

91/7: Tenneco Agendas, Reports and Data. 1965

91/8: Tenneco Agendas, Reports and Data. 1965

91/9: Tenneco Agendas, Reports and Data. 1965

91/10: Tenneco Board Meeting. 1966

91/11: Tenneco Directors Meeting. 1966

91/12: Tenneco Miscellaneous Reports and Materials. 1966

91/13: Tenneco Agendas, Reports and Statements. 1966

Speeches

10/1: "Recent Developments in Isotope Production and Source Fabrication", New York City, American Radium Society Meeting, 12 pp., text of oral version, 38 pp., text of printed version, April 2, 1962.

10/2: "Radiation Preservation of Sea Food", 17th Annual Convention of the National Fisheries Institute, 15 pp., April 30, 1962.

10/3: "Radioisotopes - Profitable New Tools for Industry", Columbus, OH, Conference on Radioisotopes - New Tools and Know-How for Ohio Industry, 34 pp., May 18, 1962.

10/4: Untitled interview on radioisotopes in industry, Voice of America Broadcast, 13 pp., May 1962.

10/5: "Production of Short-Lived Radioisotopes", Vienna, Symposium on Practical Application of Radioisotopes Small Research Reactors, International Atomic Energy Agency, 19 pp., text and 3 plates, November 5-9, 1962.

10/6: "Radiation Preservation of Foods, The Basic of What, How, Why and When", 10 pp., February 8, 1963.

10/7: "Atomic Energy and Human Welfare", 25 pp., (Revised version of a speech given February 14, 1948, Des Moines, IA, which Dr. Aebersold planned to give at the conference in Pretoria, South Africa in April), March 1963.

10/8: "Powerful Nuclear Techniques for Universal Use", Pretoria, South Africa, 1st National Conference on Nuclear Energy (Radioisotopes and Radiation), 40 pp., April 8-11, 1963.

10/9: "Bird Watching with Isotopes" outline, Pretoria, South Africa, 1st National Conference on Nuclear Energy (Radioisotopes and Radiation), 4 pp., April 1963.

10/10: "Activities of the Division of Isotopes Development in the Coal Area", Lexington, KY, Symposium on the Application of Advanced Technology to Coal Research, University of Kentucky, 11 pp., June 7, 1963.

10/11: Untitled remarks, Brookhaven National Laboratory, the dedication of the High-Intensity Radiation Development Laboratory, 2 pp., November 22, 1963.

10/12: "Some Recent Developments in Uses of Isotopes and Radiation" abstract, Pretoria, South Africa, 1st National Conference on Nuclear Energy (Radioisotopes and Radiation), 2 pp., 1963.

10/13: "The Local Nucleonic Society - Protection Against Nuclear Narrowness", Savannah, GA, Savannah Chapter American Nuclear Society, 7 pp., January 13, 1964.

10/14: "Worldwide Status of Nuclear Applications to the Wood, Paper, and Pulp Industries", Pullman, Conference on Nuclear Applications to the Wood, Paper, and Pulp Industries, Washington State University, 41 pp., April 23-24, 1964.

10/15: "Advances in Radioisotope Production and Utilization in Science and Industry", Geneva, 3rd Geneva Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, 11 pp., August 21 - September 8, 1964.

10/16: "FY 1964 Accomplishments of the AEC's Isotopes Development Program", Washington, statement for the Record, House Appropriations Hearings - FY 1965, 7 pp., [1964].

10/17: "Are You Minding Your Ps and the Atom's its?", 4 pp., [1964].

10/18: "USAEC - What It Is and What It Does, (Men to Search for Knowledge)", 18 pp., [1965].

10/19: Outline and notes for an untitled lecture on isotopes and the role of the AEC, Montgomery Junior College, 14 pp., [1966].

10/20: "Atomic Energy and Its Applications" outline and notes, Montgomery Junior College, 10 pp., May 27, 1966.

10/21: "Radioisotopes in General Research", 6 pp., Undated.

10/22: "Availability of Isotopes and Means of Procurement", 20 pp., Undated.

10/23: Untitled recollections of Ernest O. Lawrence, 8 pp., Undated.

10/24: Miscellaneous notes, ideas, and other material for speeches.

Football Programs - Joe Utay

2-01: East vs. West, December 27, 1930

2-02: Southwest vs. Midwest, January 1, 1931

2-03: Arkansas vs. Century College, January 1, 1934 Dallas Morning News clipping titled “Directors of A&M Guests of John Tarleton College”, Undated

2-04: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Arkansas vs. LSU, January 1, 1947

2-05: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Pennsylvania State College vs. SMU, January 1, 1948

2-06: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Oregon vs. SMU, January 1, 1949

2-07: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - North Carolina vs. Rice, January 2, 1950

2-08: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Tennessee vs. Texas, January 1, 1951

2-09: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Kentucky vs. TCU, January 1, 1952

2-10: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Tennessee vs. Texas, January 1, 1953

2-11: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Alabama vs. Rice, January 1, 1954
Optimist Club Annual Cotton Bowl Luncheon, December 31, 1953 (2 copies)

2-12: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Georgia Tech vs. Arkansas, January 1, 1955

2-13: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Mississippi vs. TCU, January 2, 1956

2-14: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Syracuse U. Vs. TCU, January 1, 1957

2-15: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Rice vs. Navy, January 1, 1958

2-16: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - TCU vs. Air Force, January 1, 1959

2-17: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Texas vs. Syracuse, January 1, 1960

2-18: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Arkansas vs. Duke, January 2, 1961

2-19: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Texas vs. Mississippi, January 1, 1962

2-20: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Texas vs. LSU, January 1, 1963

2-21: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Texas vs. Navy, January 1, 1964

2-22: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Arkansas vs. Nebraska, January 1, 1965

2-23: Annual Cotton Bowl Classic - Arkansas vs. LSU, January 1, 1966

2-24: Dallas Athletic Club News, vol. 21, no. 24, October [?] 1958

Photographs

1/1
Bottom of a dock going out into the ocean [?] (no description)
Ocean [?] (no description)
Yosemite
Tree (no description)
View of 6th Ave NYC, from the roof of Barbizon Plaza Hotel
Construction of a boat (no description)
Bigger picture of 6th Ave NYC

1/2
Quebec
Picture of the trunk of a tree on Orcas Island
Chartres Cathedral
Cypress Swamp in Wilmington, NC
Picture of a duck in a pond (no description)
Tower [?] (no description, 2 copies)
California scene, 1945
Quebec (2x)
Far away picture of a church [?] (no description)
The Road Down the Hill Stowe, Vermont
Ghost Trees on Bassett Island off of Massachusetts
Half Dome Yosemite
Lake/pond [?] (no description)

1/3
Random sailboats [?] (no description, 2x)
Leader and SoCony in New York [?] (no description)
On the Petaluma, California, 1945
Petaluma, California, 1945
On the Willamette, Oregon, August 1949
Governor Irwin, San Francisco
Chesapeake Bay Skip Jack
Summer Afternoon, Lanesville Harbor, Cape Ann, Massachusetts
Picture of sailboats (no description, 8x)
Skagit Belle- Seattle

1/4
Random Sailboats [?] (no description, 5x)
Columbia River, 1949 (2x)
Picture, taken off a boat (no description)
Mary and Louville Niles’ Boat [?] 1950s; Owned by Henry Stoles [?] 1983
More pictures of sailboats (no description, 6x)

1/5
Williamsburg, VA
Newagen, Maine
Williamsburg, VA
House (no description, 2x)
House in Cape Cod
USS Constitution, Boston
Boat (no description)
Cutler
Maine (3x)
Newagen, Maine
Bay (no description)
Coast below Carmel, California
Maine

1/6
California (2x)
Rock in the ocean (no description)
Ocean, taken off a dock (no description)
San Francisco
Governor Markham, San Francisco (no description)
Petaluma, San Francisco
Petaluma (no description, 2x)
Governor Irwin, San Francisco (2x)
Petaluma, San Francisco (3x)
Camden, Maine

1/7
Maine
Duck in a pond (no description)
Essex, Massachusetts
Mayflower (no description)
Carmel, California
Chesapeake Bay Skipjack
Battleship waterline model
Detail of bow of scow schooner, San Francisco
San Francisco (2x)
Scow Schooners, San Francisco
San Francisco
Berkeley 1946, San Francisco - Oakland Ferry
Pemberton [?] (no description)
Picture of a boat (no description)

1/8
Skagit Belle, Seattle (3x)
Boat in the water (no description)
Chinook, Seattle
Princess Marguerite at either Seattle or Victoria
Claire-No description on back (2x)
Walter P Dolle (no description)
Volendam, Holland (2x)
Interlaken, Switzerland
Panama (no description)
Tycol [?] (no description)
Petaluma, San Fran Bay

1/9
Union Bay, Seattle
Reflection (no description)
Petaluma, San Francisco Bay
Claire (no description, 2x)
Skagit Belle, Seattle (3x)
Petaluma, San Francisco (2x)
YHB2, San Francisco (5x)

1/10
Mystic Seaport, Connecticut
Boats (no description)
Rhine
Boats at sea (no description, 4x)
Aloha
Black Pearl
Lurline in Bethlehem, San Francisco, 1948 (5x)
USS Hermitage, San Francisco

1/11
San Francisco (no description)
Delta Standard (no description)
USCGS Eagle, 1946 (3x)
Brenda, 1945
Envelope from Dawsonville, Colorado
Rocks/Ocean (no description)
New Britain, Connecticut
Balclutha (aka Star of Alaska and Pacific Queen) Sausalito, CA
Hallway inside a building [?] (no description)
Field/House (no description)
Draw bridge (no description)
Sailboats (no description)
Boat in water (no description)
St Georgia’s, Bermuda

1/12
Aunt Schooner, Puget Sound, 1916
Kremlin
Sail training ship, Esmeralda, or sister
Sausalito Yacht Harbor
Transylvania or Caledonia (2x)
Boat in the ocean (no description)
Mary Elizabeth, Salisbury, Massachusetts, 1952 [?]
Clara D Swett, Wellfleet, Massachusetts, 1966
Boat at sea (no description)
Essex, Massachusetts
Quincy, Massachusetts
Bermuda
St Georgia’s, Bermuda

1/13
Seattle
Bay (no description)
Boston waterfront, 1933
Mollik…[?] (no description)
Maine
Inlet from a boat, Maine (no description)
[?] S Cullison, Camden (2x)
Deaver [?] (no description)
Claire (no description, 3x)
Sea, Boat at Sea (no description, 2x)
Pilot Boat, San Francisco

Klan Collection: Oversized Materals and Newspapers

Item 1:
Certificate issued to F.D. Ferguson, making him a "Knight Kamellia", May 1, 1926

Item 2:
Blank certificate of "klavern" incorporation, undated

Folder 1:
Confederate flag license plate, and patch "Past Grand N. Hawk Calif."

Folder 2:
Article from Dallas Times Herald Magazine (April 24, 1966): "A Klan Leader Quits", by Bob Fenley

Folder 3:
Charter from Women of the Ku Klux Klan chartering a chapter in Amaryllis, Texas, March 11, 1926

Folder 4:
Issues of The Searchlight (Atlanta, Georgia: Junior Order United American Mechanics; Ku Klux Klan), May 5, 1922; October 18, 1924

Folder 5:
Issues of Colonel Mayfield's Weekly (Klan newspaper, Temple and Houston, Texas), January 7, 1922, April 21, 1923

Folder 6:
Issues of The Fiery Cross (Klan newspaper), November 1940, April - July 1941, June - September/October 1942

Folder 7:
Issue of The Gopher (anti-Catholic newspaper, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 1924)

Folder 8:
Issues of Harper's Weekly, September 26, 1868, November 7 - 14, 1868, December 19, 1868

Folder 9:
Issues of The American Forum (Klan newspaper, San Antonio, Texas), January 24 - 31, 1924

Folder 10:
Issue of The American Standard (Klan newspaper, Corpus Christi, Texas), October 26, 1923

Folder 11:
Issues of Enid Daily Eagle (newspaper, Enid, Oklahoma), September 21 - 22, 1923

Folder 12:
Issues of The Fellowship Forum (Klan-Masonic newspaper, Washington, DC), January 12, 1924, January 26, 1924, February 9, 1924, February 23, 1924, September 29, 1928

Folder 13:
Issue of Southwest Klansman (Dallas, Texas), 1958

Folder 14:
Issue of Twin City Reporter (Minneapolis, Minnesota), w/ anti-Klan article, April 27, 1923

Folder 15:
Issue of Voice of the Ku Klux Klan (Minneapolis, Minnesota), April 10, 1923

Fieldnotes, and Newspaper Clippings

4/1
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1964

4/2
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1964

4/3
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1964

4/4
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1964

4/5
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1964

4/6
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1964

4/7
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1964

4/8
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1964

4/9
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1964

4/10
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1964

4/11
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1964

4/12
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1964

4/13
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1964

4/14
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1965

4/15
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1966

4/16
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1966

4/17
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1966

4/18
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1966

4/19
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1966

4/20
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1966

4/21
Fieldnotes - Folk Medicine - 1966

4/22
Newspaper Clippings - Miscellaneous

4/23
Newspaper Clippings - People of Texas

4/24
Newspaper Clippings - Places in Texas

4/25
Newspaper Clippings - Written by Frank X. Tolbert

Serials, Newsletters/Newspapers

4/1
The American Negro Writer and His Roots: Select Papers from the First Conference of Negro Writers, American Society of African Culture, 1960

4/2
The New Republic, pg. 19, October 16, 1965

4/3
The New South, vol. 21 no. 1, Southern Regional Council, 1966

4/4
Peace News no. 1453, Peace News Ltd., 1964

4/5
The Race Concept, UNESCO, 1958

4/6
The Saturday Evening Post, December 17, 1955, pgs 26, 27, 75, 1955

4/7
American Academy of Political and Social Science, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science: Racial Desegregation and Integration, 1956

4/8
American Press, The Plot Against Black America, Harlem Branch of Progressive Labor Party, undated

4/9
Benne, Kenneth D., Leland P. Bradford, Ronald Lippitt, Group Dynamics and Social Action, Anti-defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1950

4/10
Braden, Anne, House Un-American Activities Committee: Bulwark of Segregation, National Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee, undated

4/11
Burlage, Robb, The South as an Underdeveloped Country, SDS, undated

4/12
Carmichael, Stokely, Who is Qualified? [pgs 19-22 in The New Republic], January 8, 1966

4/13
Carmichael, Stokley, Toward Black Liberation [Reprint from The Massachusetts Review, Autumn, 1966], SNCC, 1966

4/14
Cieciorka, Bobbi, Frank Cieciorka, Negroes in American History: A Freedom Primer, The Student Voice, Inc., 1965

4/15
Detwiler, Bruce, A Time to be Black [pgs 19-22 in The New Republic], September 17, 1966

4/16
Epstein, Benjamin R., Arnold Forster, Discussion Guide: "Some of my best friends...", Anti-defamation League of B'nai B'rith, undated

4/17
Gittell, Marilyn, Participants and Participation: A Study of School Policy in New York City, Center for Urban Education, 1966 (?)

4/18
Jenness, Doug, ed., Young Socialist, vol. 9 no. 4, March-April 1966

4/19
Kellog, Paul, ed., Survey Graphic, vol. 36 no. 1, Survey Associates, Inc., January 1947

4/20
Levi-Strauss, Claude, Race and History, UNESCO, 1958

4/21
Long, Margaret, ed., New South, vol. 20 no. 3 [Cover only], Southern Regional Council, March 1965

4/22
Lynn, Conrad J., Monroe, North Carolina...Turning Point in American History, Correspondence Publishing Co., 1962

4/23
Malcolm X, Two Speeches by Malcolm X, Pioneer Publishers, 1965

4/24
McDonald, William H., Thomas D. Davis, William P. Frank, et al, Southern School News, vol. 1 no. 10, Southern Education Reporting Service (?), 1955

4/25
Raab, Earl and Seymour M. Lipset, Prejudice and Society, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1959

4/26
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Mississippi Summer Project: Running Summary of Incidents, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, undated

4/27
Thompson, Chas H., The Journal of Negro Education, vol. 20 no. 3, Howard University Press, 1951

4/28
Tumin, Melvin M., Segregation and Desegregation: a digest of recent research, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1957

Newsletters, Newspapers, and Journals

5/1
Taylor, Geraldine, ed., The Black Advocate, vol. 1 no. 1, 1965

5/2
Stephens, Ernest, ed., Black Thesis, vol. 1 no. 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, vol. 3 no. 1, 1966 - 1967 (?)

5/3
Simmons, W. J., ed., The Citizens' Council, vol. 1 no. 2, Association of Citizens' Councils of Mississippi, 1955

5/4
Simmons, W. J., ed., The Citizens' Council, vo. 5 no. 3, Citizens' Councils of America, 1959

5/5
Simmons, W. J., ed., The Citizens' Council, vol. 6 no. 11, The Citizens' Council, Inc., 1961

5/6
Burns, James E., Emery J. Biro, eds., Community, vol. 19 no. 1, 2, Friendship House, 1959

5/7
Shelton, Robert M., ed. (?), The Fiery Cross, United Klans of America (?), May 20, 1964

5/8
Karenga, Ron, ed., Harambee, vol. 1 no. 4, 1966

5/9
Montagu, M. F. Ashley, Negro Education Capacity - A Scientist's View [Reprint from Harvard Law Record?], Harvard Law School Record (?), (originally 1956)

5/10
Greene, Percy, ed., Jackson Advocate, vol. 15 no. 20, 24, Interstate United Newspapers, Inc., 1962

5/11
Anderson, Richard, Kathryn Wylde, eds., The Manitou Messenger, vol. 78 no. 27, St. Olaf College (?), 1966

5/12
Hansen, Joseph, ed., The Militant, vol. 25, no. 33-39, 26, no. 20, The Militant Publishing Ass'n., 1961

5/13
Mississippi Free Press, vol. 1 no. 3, 19, 20, HiCo Publishing Company, 1962

5/14
Muhammad Speaks, October 1, 1965, pg. 27-28, 1965

5/15
Aronson, James, ed., National Guardian, vol. 18 no. 35, Weekly Guardian Associates, Inc., 1966

5/16
Shannon, William V., Sitdowns in the South [Reprint from the New York Post, March 28 - April 3, 1960], EPIC, 1960 (?)

5/17
"Black Power" [Reprint from The New York Times, Sunday, July 31, 1966], National Committee of Negro Churchmen (?), 1966 (?)

5/18
Pertilla, Alton, ed., The Nitty Gritty, undated

5/19
On Guard, vol. 1 no. 1, February 1961

5/20
Braden, Anne, ed., The Southern Patriot, vol. 19 no. 1, vol. 22 no. 9, vol. 23 no. 3, 6, 10, vol. 25 no. 5, Southern Conference Educational Fund, Inc., 1961, 1964, 1965

5/21
Braden, Anne, ed., The Southern Patriot (reprint), vol. 24 no. 5, Southern Conference Educational Fund, Inc., May 1966

5/22
Stephenson, William, The Virginian, vol. 1 no. 6, The Virginia League, 1955

5/23
[Reprints from various newspapers on the Jonathan Daniels case], ESCRU, undated

5/24
Hodding, Carter, "The South and I" [Pages 74-5, 77-80 of Look Magazine], Look Magazine (?), 1955 (?)

5/25
Large SCOPE broadside

5/26
Sample ballot for the Democratic primary elections, May 5, 1964. Published by the Democratic Part of Alabama in Macon County.

Other Materials

3-9/7: Articles, listings re: "I, Robot" television adaptation, 1964, 1967

3-9/8: Clippings and other materials re: "I, Robot", various dates

3-9/9: Miscellaneous, 1929, 1968, undated

3-9/10: Photographs and postcards, 1934 - 1935, undated

3-9/11: Photographs re: broadcasting, undated

3-9/12: Small comic books, 1954 - 1962, undated

3-9/13: Season's Greetings 33 [fanzine, ed., Don and Maggie Thompson, 1966]

3-9/14: Space World scripts, notes, and related materials, 1961 - 1962, undated

3-9/15: Timeline of Adam Link stories for Amazing Stories, 1939 - 1940

Agricultural, Drought, and Farmers Home Administration Correspondence

Box/Folder
[former box-folder if applicable] Title or Folder Contents

7/1
[25-16] Correspondence concerning agriculture, meeting of Livestock Division of the Department of Agriculture, grading of turkeys, price supports for peanut farmers, purchase of 30,000 turkeys for school lunches. January 1957 - September 1958

7/2
[25-17] Correspondence concerning the standards in the peanut industry, "Nursery Products Inquiry". Allen Academy of Bryan applying for the National School Lunch Program, speech on Agriculture's Public Relations, livestock market prices, and importation of bone beef and foreign cattle. October 1958 - March 1960

7/3
[25-18] Correspondence concerning the suspension of the Packers and Stockyards Act (P&S Act) complaints (bodily harm) by lay inspector of Magness and Sons Poultry Processing of Bryan, and the substitution of oleomargarine or butter in the Direct Distribution Program for Needy Persons. May 1961 - July 1965

7/4
[25-19] Correspondence concerning meat regulations and laws governing community beef clubs. January 1969 - October 1969

7/5
[25-20] Correspondence and newspaper articles concerning the reallocation of federal funds for Texas Agricultural Extension Service, price supports for the cattle industry, declaring Southwest Texas a drought disaster area, Korean War. May 1953 - November 1953

7/6
[25-21] Correspondence concerning the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) and the purchasing of three million pounds of honey for overseas consumption. January 1952 - October 1953

7/7
[25-22] Correspondence concerning the Texas Friendship for Korea. April 1955 - June 1955

7/8
[25-23] Correspondence concerning the Commodity Stabilization Service (CSS), the Ellish County Grain and Storage Company, the Bryan Air Force Base, the CCC, complaints against the Millican warehouse, and price supports for the peanut industry. November 1956 - May 1962

7/9
[26-1] Correspondence concerning the CCC, Burris Mills, price supports, for Tung nuts and honey, and agriculture. December 1956 - June 1958

7/10
[26-2] Correspondence concerning the CSS and the CCC on subjects such as the loan value of cotton, price supports on cotton, grain storage, and determination of acreage. March 1959 - June 1958

7/11
[26-3] Correspondence concerning the CCC, grain storage, and price supports for the honey industry. March 1965 - June 1966

7/12
[26-4] Correspondence concerning the loan value of cotton, cotton imports, grain storage, skip-row regulations, and Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service report on cattle reproduction. October 1966 - October 1967

7/13
[26-5] Correspondence concerning the Wage and Hour Act and its effect on the cotton industry. June 1968 - July 1968

7/14
[26-6] Correspondence concerning the buying of grain directly from the CSS. June 1961 - July 1961

7/15
[26-7] Correspondence concerning the Agricultural Conservation Program (ACP), the soil bank, the Flood Damage Program, the cost-sharing program of the ACP, aerial photography maps, and agriculture in general. February 1958 - December 1958

7/16
[26-8] Correspondence concerning the annual expenditures of the Department of Agriculture in the Bryan-College Station area, and the seasonal pricing factor of Class I milk. March 1967

7/17
[26-9] Correspondence concerning the export subsidy on cotton. February 1947 - March 1947

7/18
[26-10] Correspondence concerning Cotton Acreage Allotment, cotton quota laws, and cotton exportation allotment. December 1949 - December 1950

7/19
[26-11] Correspondence concerning the price ceiling on raw cotton. February 1951 - April 1951

7/20
[26-12] Correspondence concerning cotton labor problems. February 1951

7/21
[26-13] Correspondence concerning the shortage of insecticides, shortage of labor, shortage of farm equipment, the transportation of insecticides to Syria, and German bonds. February 1951 - September 1953

7/22
[26-14] Correspondence, articles, and telegrams concerning the shortage of warehouses for storing cotton. October 1953

7/23
[26-15] Correspondence concerning problems with grading (classing) cotton and cotton price support loans. August 1964 - October 1964

7/24
[26-16] Correspondence concerning the dwindling number of cotton farms in Texas, and farmer complaints about government programs. January 1967 - October 1967

7/25
[26-17] Correspondence concerning the drought conditions in Texas. June 1954 - July 1954

7/26
[26-18] Correspondence concerning the drought conditions in Texas. August 1954 - November 1954

7/27
[26-19] Correspondence concerning the drought conditions, soil bank, help for the Indians, and local politics. 1956

7/28
[26-20] Correspondence, reports, and proposed bills concerning drought conditions in Texas. HR 3111, HR4619 and Report No. 23 - Deferred Grazing Program and Soil Conservation. 1957

7/29
[26-21] Correspondence concerning drought conditions and the effect on the Grand Bank (1 letter). August 10, 1962

7/30
[26-22] Correspondence and a pamphlet concerning the Farm Credit Act of 1947. May 1947

7/31
[26-23] Correspondence concerning the Production Credit Corporation and the Farm Credit Administration. January 1952 - April 1953

7/32
[26-24] Correspondence and Reports concerning farm labor conditions and programs in Texas. February 1947 - June 1947

7/33
[26-25] Correspondence concerning opposition to changes in the Farm Labor Act. February 1947

7/34
[26-26] Correspondence and clippings concerning long-range agricultural programs and price supports. July 1947 - September 1948

7/35
[26-27] Correspondence concerning the high cost of tomato inspection. May - June 1957

7/36
[27-1] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1946-1947

7/37
Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1948-1949

7/38
Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1950

7/39
Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1951

7/40
Farmers Home Administration correspondence. February - August 1952

7/41
[27-2] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. September 1952 - December 1953

7/42
[27-3] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1955-1956

7/43
[27-4] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1957-1958

7/44
[27-5] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1959

7/45
[27-6] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1960

7/46
[27-7] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1961

7/47
[27-8] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1962

7/48
[27-9] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1963-1964

7/49
[27-10] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1965

7/50
[28-1] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. January - August 1966

7/51
[28-2] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. September - December 1966

7/52
[28-3] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. January - June 1967

7/53
Farmers Home Administration correspondence. July - December 1967

Vietnam, Conferences, Meetings, Courses, and Photographs

33/1: Education in Vietnam

33/2: Education and Health in Vietnam

33/3: Higher Education in Vietnam

33/4: Memos and outlines on Education in Vietnam

33/5: Agricultural Education of South Vietnam

33/6: Education and Health in South Vietnam

33/7: GSGC Commission Appraisal and Education

33/8: Education Survey Commission Results and "Know Your Army Reserve"

33/9: Passing of the Colors - Cauth Auditorium

33/10: CONARC Briefing and Testimonial Dinner

33/11: The Ardennes Campaign Chapter V and VI

33/12: Department of Defense Directives

33/13: Secretary of Defense. 1960-1969

33/14: One Army Conference. October 19-20

33/15: Cold War Strategy Seminar. July 12-25, 1959

33/16: Project MAN, Ft. Benning, Georgia. May 2-4, 1960

33/17: AUSA (Milwaukee Chapter) Address. 1967

33/18: General Officers Conference to be held during the first quarter. 1959

33/19: General Officers Refresher Course. May 12, 1965

33/20: National Security Committee Meeting. 1965

33/21: Military Service: Headquarters, Ft. Sam Houston, TX

33/22: Photographs from South Vietnam Trip

33/23: Photographs, Rangers Banquet, Point du Hoc

33/24: Awards and Photographs

Galleys, Manuscripts, and Notes

4/1: The Wolf Is My Brother, Part I, The Messiah 1874 by Chad Oliver. Original manuscript. Typed, 65 leaves.

4/2: The Wolf Is My Brother, Part II, The Hunt 1874‑5 by Chad Oliver. Original manuscript. Typed, 70 leaves.

4/3: The Wolf Is My Brother, Part III, Fox Claw by Chad Oliver. Original manuscript. Typed, 46 leaves.

4/4: The Winds of Time by Chad Oliver. Doubleday Publisher's galleys.

4/5:
-Rite of Passage by Chad Oliver. Manuscript. Published in Astounding. Typed, 61 leaves, carbon copies. July 1, 1953.
-Rite of Passage. Galleys, 19 leaves.

4/6:
-Artifact by Chad Oliver, manuscript. Published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. Typed, 31 leaves, carbon copies. 1955.
-Artifact, galleys, 10 leaves.

4/7:
-Night by Chad Oliver, manuscript. Typed, 24 leaves, carbon copies. July 23, 1954.
-Night, galleys, 7 leaves.

4/8: Shadows in the Sun by Chad Oliver, original manuscript. Typed, 251 leaves.

4/9: The Winds of Time by Chad Oliver, original manuscript. Typed, 211 leaves.

4/10:
-End of the Line by Chad Oliver. Manuscript. 48 leaves. July 26, 1964.
-End of the Line, notes, 1 leaf.
-Introduction by Chad Oliver to Pilgrimage for Boucher Memorial Volume ‑ Special Wonder. Typed, 1 leaf.
-King of the Hill by Chad Oliver, original copy-edited manuscript for Again, Dangerous Visions. Typed, 28 leaves.
-Far From This Earth by Chad Oliver. Original manuscript. Typed, 20 leaves. September 11, 1967.
-Notes for Africa Story (Far From This Earth). 1 leaf.

General Out-of-District and District Correspondence

Box/Folder
[former box-folder if applicable] Title or Folder Contents
Use the [#-#] if available as the main identifier when physically searching the box contents as folders are not always titled the same as listed in this finding aid.

1/1
General out-of-district correspondence "A" file, 1959-1960

1/2
General out-of-district correspondence "B" file, 1960-1964

1/3
General out-of-district correspondence "C" file, 1959-1962

1/4
General out-of-district correspondence "D" file, 1957-1962

1/5
General out-of-district correspondence "E" file, 1958-1961

1/6
General out-of-district correspondence "F" file, 1960-1962

1/7
General out-of-district correspondence "G" file, 1960-1967

1/8
General out-of-district correspondence "H" file, 1960-1964

1/9
[2-1] General out-of-district correspondence "I" file, 1960-1961

1/10
[2-2] General out-of-district correspondence "J" file, 1957-1964

1/11
[2-3] General out-of-district correspondence "K" file, 1959-1964

1/12
[2-4] General out-of-district correspondence "L" file, 1956-1961

1/13
[2-5] General district correspondence "M" file, 1957-1959

1/14
[2-6] General district correspondence "P-G. Smith" file, 1956-1959

1/15
[2-7] General district correspondence "J. Smith-Y" file, 1956-1959

1/16
[2-8] General out-of-district correspondence "A" file, 1962-1965

1/17
[2-9] General out-of-district correspondence "Bab-Bay" file, 1962-1965

1/18
[2-10] General out-of-district correspondence "Ben-Blue" file, 1962-1965

1/19
[3-1] General out-of-district correspondence "Boa-Brown" file, 1962-1965

1/20
[3-2] General out-of-district correspondence "Bul-Byr" file, 1962-1965

1/21
[3-3] General out-of-district correspondence "Cab-Car" file, 1962-1965

1/22
[3-4] General out-of-district correspondence "Cel-Com" file, 1962-1965

1/23
[3-5] General out-of-district correspondence "Con-Cyr" file, 1962-1965

1/24
[3-6] General out-of-district correspondence "Dae-Dia" file, 1962-1965

1/25
[3-7] General out-of-district correspondence "Dic-Dyk" file, 1962-1965

1/26
[3-8] General out-of-district correspondence "E" file, 1962-1965

1/27
[4-1] General out-of-district correspondence "Fab-Fol" file, 1962-1965

1/28
[4-2] General out-of-district correspondence "For-Fur" file, 1962-1965

1/29
[4-3] General out-of-district correspondence "Gab-Gil" file, 1962-1965

1/30
[4-4] General out-of-district correspondence "Gin-Guy" file, 1962-1965

1/31
[4-5] General out-of-district correspondence "Haa-Hal" file, 1962-1965

1/32
[4-6] General out-of-district correspondence "Ham-Har" file, 1962-1965

1/33
[4-7] General out-of-district correspondence "Has-Hey" file, 1962-1965

1/34
[4-8] General out-of-district correspondence "Hic-Hol" file, 1962-1965

1/35
[4-9] General out-of-district correspondence "Hon-Hyl" file, 1962-1965

1/36
[4-10] General out-of-district correspondence "I" file, 1962-1965

1/37
[4-11] General out-of-district correspondence "J" file, 1962-1965

1/38
[4-12] General out-of-district correspondence "K" file, 1962-1965

Manuscripts

1-1/1: "When Superminds Clash" [originally published as "Spawn of Eternal Thought", 1936], typescript first carbon, undated, and continuation notes with handwritten notes, undated

1-1/2: "When Superminds Clash" [originally published as "Spawn of Eternal Thought", 1936], typescript second carbon, undated, and tearsheets from Astounding Stories, April-May 1936

1-1/3: "Via" series (1937-1942), typescript carbons and notes, with handwritten notes, undated

1-1/4: "Giants of Anarchy" (1939), typescript carbon of old version, and notes, undated

1-1/5: "Giants of Anarchy" (1939), first and second typescript carbons, 1939?, and tearsheets from Weird Tales, June-July 1939

1-1/6: "The Timeless Trap" [originally published as "Prison of Time", 1939], typescript first and second carbons, 1939?, and tearsheets from *Dynamic Science Stories", April-May 1939

1-1/7: "Where Eternity Ends" (1939), typescript carbon with handwritten edits, undated

1-1/8: "Where Eternity Ends" (1939), typescript carbon, undated; letter to Binder from Scott Meredith, undated; handwritten notes, March 1974; and tearsheets from Science Fiction, June 1939

1-1/9: "The Little People" (1940), typescript carbon and handwritten notes, undated

1-1/10: "Jon Jarl" stories, photocopies of various stories, 1941-1949?

1-1/11: "Secret of the Red Spot" [originally published as "The Destroyers from Mars", 1940], typescript first carbon, pages 1-87, undated

1-1/12: "Secret of the Red Spot" [originally published as "The Destroyers from Mars", 1940], typescript first carbon, pages 88-158, undated

1-1/13: "Secret of the Red Spot" [originally published as "The Destroyers from Mars", 1940], typescript first carbon, pages 159-187, undated; continuation notes, undated; copyright renewal form, March 1967; and tearsheets from Action Stories, June 1940

1-1/14: "Secret of the Red Spot" [originally published as "The Destroyers from Mars", 1940], typescript second carbon, pages 1-97, undated

1-1/15: "Secret of the Red Spot" [originally published as "The Destroyers from Mars", 1940], typescript second carbon, pages 98-187, undated

Correspondence

2-9/1: Correspondence re: "I, Robot" adaptation, 1964 - 1968, undated

2-9/2: Correspondence re: Libraries, 1966 - 1968; and news clippings of mentions of Binder's books, various dates

2-9/3: Correspondence - Miscellaneous, 1966 - 1968

2-9/4: Postcards, 1934, 1936

2-9/5: Postcards, 1937

2-9/6: Postcards, 1938 -1939, 1959, 1963, undated

Correspondence

1/1: Correspondence and telegrams regarding the appointment of Trotter as Head of the Agronomy Department at Texas A&M. July - September 1936

1/2: Bills for Trotter's household move from Missouri to College Station. September 1936 - June 1937

1/3: Course outlines and papers pertaining to the training of Agricultural Extension workers in Texas. 1937-1938; Undated

1/4: Correspondence regarding summer cooperative training for Agricultural Extension workers. December 1938 - March 1939

1/5: Correspondence about the Summer Cotton School. 1937; April 1943 - April 1944

1/6: Correspondence regarding the history of the Texas Agricultural Extension Service. 1938; July - August 1949

1/7: General Personal Correspondence. November 1925 - October 1931; December 1935

1/8: General Personal Correspondence. 1936-1937

1/9: General Personal Correspondence. 1938-1941

1/10: General Personal Correspondence. 1942-1943

1/11: General Personal Correspondence. 1944

1/12: General Personal Correspondence. 1945-1949

1/13: General Personal Correspondence. 1950-1951; 1956-1957; 1959-1961

1/14: General Personal Correspondence. 1964-1965

1/15: General Personal Correspondence. 1966-1968; Undated
-Includes Constitution and Bylaws of the Knife & Fork Club of Bryan-College Station (adopted March 15, 1966).

Pohl Correspondence

TLS - Typed Letter Signed

1/01: Frederik to Erle Korshak

  • Inviting him to send review copies of Shasta's books since Pohl is now reviewing for Super Science Stories. October 11, 1948
  • Thanking him for books sent and commenting on his business life. October 20, 1948
  • Returning rejected book with his regrets, as well as other business considerations. January 13, 1950

1/02: Erle (Melvin) Korshak, and T. E. Dikty

  • Melvin Korshak to Frederik, giving him the authorization to act in the matter of motion pictures sales with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for 5 Science Fiction books. February 23, 1950 (TLS, 1 leaf, photocopy)
  • Frederik to Erle Korshak, making comments on the Williamson-Galaxy contract. January 22, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf, photocopy)
  • Frederik to T. E. Dikty, discussing various business comments and a list of authors he is currently representing. May 5, 1950 (TLS, 2 leaves, photocopy)

1/03: Frederik to Erle Korshak

  • Returning outline for The Great Book of Science Fiction. July 25, 1950 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Informing him of the 25% increase on ads in Galaxy Science Fiction. October 3, 1950 (TLS, 1 leaf)
    Frederik to Erle Korshak regarding the overdue check. December 13, 1950 (TLS, 1 leaf)

1/04: Ted Dikty

  • Frederik to Ted Dikty, discussing the possibility of Shasta publishing Cliff Simak's novelettes. December 13, 1950 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty discussing the next Best of Science Fiction, and about changing Leiber's story contract to include permission for use in an anthology. December 26, 1950 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik, acknowledging the receipt of author releases, and changing Leiber's story contract to include permission for use in an anthology. December 28, 1950 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)

1/05: Ted Dikty

  • Frederik to Ted Dikty regarding various business comments including his and Korshak's discussion about Simak's book. January 8, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik regarding business comments and request for biographical data on some authors as well as giving the list of Simak short stories wanted by Shasta. January 11, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik regarding obtaining Phil Klass' "Venus and the Seven Sexes", for The Great Book of Science Fiction along with other business-related comments. January 18, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)

1/06: Erle Korshak and Ted Dikty

  • Frederik to Erle Korshak regarding anthology material. February 27, 1951 (Western Union Telegram, 1 leaf)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik regarding different business comments concerning The Best Science Fiction Stories: 1951, asking for Pohl's help in expediting matters with authors he represents. March 10, 1951 (TLS, 2 leaves, carbon copy)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik regarding berating him for his noncooperation and noncommunication concerning his obligations for The Best of Science Fiction: 1951. March 20, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)

1/07: Ted Dikty

  • Frederik regarding the agreements including author's permission for the stories wanted by Shasta, explaining some delays. March 22, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik in reply to Pohl's letter of March 22, 1951, and discussing more publishing business inquiries. April 17, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty regarding the continuation of business regarding authors he's representing for Best, also pointing out that Shasta did not follow the correct channels in obtaining the releases for the works and the trouble it caused Pohl and company. April 20, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf)

1/08: Ted Dikty

  • Frederik to Ted Dikty inquiring whether he is still interested in "Venus and the Seven Sexes" enough for Pohl to withhold it from another anthologist. April 24, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik replying to Pohl's letters from April 20th and 24th. April 30, 1951 (TLS, 2 leaves, carbon copy)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty about returning releases for Shasta's requests for stories to include in The Great Book of Science Fiction. May 7, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf)

1/09: Ted Dikty

  • Frederik to Ted Dikty enclosing Kubilius' biographical material as requested. June 7, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik regarding the new anthology, releases needed quickly, and questions about whether or not other stories he was interested in have been sold, etc. August 8, 1951 (TLS, 2 leaves, carbon copy)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty enclosing permission granted contract, and explaining delays and problems with the others due to unnecessarily difficult people and circumstances. August 13, 1951 (TLS, 2 leaves)

1/10: Ted Dikty

  • Ted Dikty to Frederik inquiring about the Charlie Dye manuscript he needs quickly. September 8, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik, sending a complimentary copy of The Best Science Fiction Stories: 1951, and thanking him for his help. September 26, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty, discussing permission for Klass' The Quick and the Bomb for Best Science Fiction: 1952, and asking him to publish it under the name William Tenn as Generation of Noah. October 1, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf)

1/11: Ted Dikty

  • Frederik to Ted Dikty regarding Pohl's office installing new procedures and how hectic the files are, could Dikty please send a list of all permissions given. October 2, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty thanking him for the copy of The Best Science Fiction Stories: 1951. October 8, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik in response to Pohl's October 20th letter including a list of permissions and making it clear that Shasta is looking for books to publish. October 16, 1951 (TLS, 3 leaves, carbon copy)

1/12: Ted Dikty

  • Frederik to Ted Dikty discussing business, permissions, mentioning that the agency is cutting back on Sci-Fi writers, and referring personally to the haggling he and Erle had over contracts. November 5, 1951
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik mentioning some stories which have just come out that he'd like Pohl to hold for him and others that look interesting, and requesting him to get the Street & Smith releases ASAP. November 24, 1951 (TLS, 2 leaves, carbon copy)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik regarding the contracts and reasons to publish Frank Robinson's material in book form. November 30, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)

1/13: Ted Dikty

  • Ted Dikty to Frederik regarding the receipt of Pohl's November 29th letter about Horace Gold's using "Coming Attraction" in his forthcoming anthology, even though Shasta's exclusive publishing rights haven't expired yet, Dikty gives full authorization stapled to next letter. December 5, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty discussing relating circumstances and asking for permission for Horace Gold to use "Coming Attraction". November 29, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty regarding the receipt of copies of the proposed contract for Frank Robinson's novel, Pohl suggests changes and gives examples. December 7, 1951 (incomplete, TLS, 1 leaf)

1/14: Ted Dikty, and Street & Smith Publications, Inc.

  • Ted Dikty to Frederik thanking him for the Street & Smith permissions and mentioning other stories they may want. December 24, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty with Street & Smith permissions, working on getting Lawler's OK for The Hunting Season, and holding three stories in case Shasta decides to use them. December 18, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Street & Smith to Frederik regarding assigning cloth book rights to The Sack. September 17, 1951 (typed copy, 1 leaf)

1/15: Ted Dikty

  • Frederik to Ted Dikty regarding Street & Smith letter on "The Hunting Season". December 28, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty thanking him for the checks for Best of Science Fiction: 1951, and inquiring about a missing one. January 2, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik regarding a misunderstanding on the permission granted for "The Hunting Season" and also asking Pohl to hold another story for him. January 3, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)

1/16: Ted Dikty

  • Ted Dikty to Frederik clearing up the matter of the missing check mentioned in the January 2, 1952 letter. January 4, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty replying to Dikty's January 3, 1952 letter. January 7, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik replying to Pohl's January 7, 1952 letter. January 9, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)

1/17: Ted Dikty

  • Ted Dikty to Frederik regarding and explain two releases, as well as defining where Pohl could find another story for them. January 17, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty regarding the releases on Phillips' "At No Extra Cost" and Leiber's "Appointment in Tomorrow". January 21, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty regarding 3 manuscripts. January 22, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf)

1/18: Ted Dikty

  • Frederik to Ted Dikty asking if Shasta has any definite plans on H. Beam Piper's "Paratime Police" stories yet, since he's holding them for Shasta. January 24, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik in response to Pohl's letters of January 21, 22, and 24. February 1, 1952 (TLS, 2 leaves, carbon copy)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik asking for the releases to be signed for both Wyndham's "Survival" and Kornbluth's "That Share of Glory" for Best SF Stories: 1953. February 8, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)

1/19: Ted Dikty to Frederik

  • Returning Austin's manuscript with explanation and offer of interest in later work. February 16, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)
  • Asking for Klass' current address, repeating the intentions from the February 8 letter, and relaying that Shasta will not be doing the Paratime book. March 11, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)
  • Returning Gunn's manuscript with an explanation of rejections. March 25, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)

1/20: Ted Dikty

  • Ted Dikty to Frederik returning Wyndham's "Plan for Chaos" with an explanation of the rejection. April 15, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik commenting on payment to authors represented. April 15, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty needing to know Shasta's current, and if any, definite interest in publishing Jack Williamson and Miles Breer's book Birth of a New Republic and also inquires over the advance promised on Robinson's story. May 14, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf)

1/21: Ted Dikty

  • Ted Dikty to Frederik answering his May 14 letter and asking about the anthology requests he's made. May 17, 1952 (TLS, 2 leaves, carbon copy)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty regarding permissions for Wyndham's "Survival" and Kornbluth's "That Share of Glory", asks that the contract be sent for The Birth of a New Republic. June 23, 1952 (1 leaf)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik answering to Pohl's letter of June 23. July 7, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)

1/22: Ted Dikty

  • Ted Dikty to Frederik regarding a complimentary copy of Year's Best Sf Novels: 1952, and asks if Pohl plans on placing an ad in the convention program. July 28, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty informing him that Street & Smith released "That Share of Glory" to another anthology, and asks about the Williamson contracts. July 29, 1925 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik regarding the release on Blish's "Surface Tension", and he has a hold on Damon Knight's "Ticket to Anywhere". September 18, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)

1/23: Ted Dikty

  • Frederik to Ted Dikty returning permission for "Surface Tension" and informing him that Knight is being handled elsewhere. September 23, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty regarding" Clement's Mission of Gravity", and which story of Pohl's was Shasta interested in for the anthology. October 2, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik referencing to letters of September 23 and October 2, and discussing other outstanding business. October 3, 1952 (TLS, 2 leaves, carbon copy)

1/24: Ted Dikty

  • Frederik to Ted Dikty confirming and discussing Dikty's letter of October 3. October 9, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Frederik to Erle Korshak sending a check for $305.55. October 22, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik returning the manuscript of "Clement's Mission of Gravity" with an explanation of the rejection. October 24, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, signed carbon copy)

1/25: Ted Dikty

  • Ted Dikty to Frederik with the enclosure of three checks (canceled) covering the first payments for Imagination Unlimited. October 27, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty in reply to Dikty's October 27th letter. October 31, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik regarding four checks for stories in The Best S.F. Stories: 1952. December 22, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)

1/26: Erle Korshak, and Ted Dikty

  • Frederik to Erle Korshak with a copy of the contract between Korshak and Williamson with instructions. December 24, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty discussing the expansion of Blish's "Surface Tension" to be included in Year's Best SF Novels for 1953. December 29, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty regarding the status of "Satisfaction Guaranteed" by Asimov since it's wanted for another anthology. December 30, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf)

1/27: Canceled Royalty Checks from Shasta to Frederik

  • For first payment on "Alas, All Thinking" for Imagination Unlimited*.
  • For first payment on "Old Faithful" for Imagination Unlimited.
  • For first payment on "The Fire and The Sword" for Imagination Unlimited.

1/28: Canceled Royalty Check from Shasta to Frederik

  • For payment in full for anthology use of "Category Phoenix" by Boyd Ellanby in the Year's Best SF Novels, 1953.

1/29: Playboy Magazine Correspondence, 1964-1968

  • Between Frederik, James Goode, Jack Kessler, and A. C. Spectorsky regarding articles and stories, including "Explosion Explosion", "Imitations of Immortality", and "Making Love".

1/30: Playboy Magazine Correspondence, 1962-1978

  • Regarding article and story submissions, including rewrite requests, rejections, and comments about personalities in the field.
  • Includes the manuscripts of "The Borrowed Brains," a draft of "The Great 1964 Saucer Flap," and the text of Pohl's 1966 keynote address to the American Management Association's Annual Personnel Conference, titled "The World of 1975-1985".

Mothers' Club Correspondence, Reports, and Minutes

4/1: Annual Meeting, May 8, 1965

4/2: Annual Reports, 1964-1965

4/3: Constitution and By-Laws, April 8, 1965

4/4: Correspondence, 1964-1965

4/5: Events - Invitational Drill Meet, circa 1965

4/6: Events - Open House, September 11, 1964

4/7: Executive Board Meeting, 1964-1965

4/8: Federation Calendar, 1964-1965

4/9: Invitations, circa 1964-1965

4/10: Members' Club - Various, 1964-1965; Undated

4/11: Newsletters, 1965

4/12: Newspaper Clippings, 1964-1965

4/13: Officer's List, 1964-1965

4/14: President, circa 1964-1965

4/15: Treasurer's Reports, 1964-1965

4/16: Vice President, 2nd, 1965

4/17: Vice-President, 5th, January-May 1965

4/18: Yearbooks, 1964-1965

4/19: Annual Meeting, May 7, 1966

4/20: Constitution and By-Laws, August 8, 1965

4/21: Correspondence, 1965-1966

4/22: District Information, Undated

4/23: District Meetings, February 12, 1966

4/24: Executive Board Meeting, 1965-1966

4/25: Historian's Reports, May 5, 1966

4/26: Invitations, circa 1965-1966

4/27: Members' Club - Houston, March 24, 1966

4/28: Members' Club - Various, 1965-1966; Undated

4/29: Newsletters, 1965-1966

4/30: Newspaper Clippings, September 9, 1965

4/31: Nominations, Undated

4/32: Officer's List, 1965-1966

4/33: President, 1965-1966

4/34: Secretary, Corresponding, 1965-1966

4/35: Treasurer's Reports, 1965-1966

4/36: Vice President, 1st, 1965-1966

4/37: Vice President, 2nd, 1965-1966

4/38: Vice-President, 3rd, 1965-1966

4/39: Vice-President, 4th, Undated

4/40: Vice-President, 5th, February-May 1966; Undated

4/41: Vice President, 6th, May 6, 1966

4/42: Yearbooks, 1965-1966

4/43: Annual Meeting, May 13, 1967

4/44: Annual Reports, 1966-1967

4/45: Correspondence, 1966-1967; Undated

4/46: District Meetings, 1966-1967; Undated

4/47: Executive Board Meeting, 1966-1967

4/48: Fundraising - Federation Projects, Undated

4/49: Members' Club - Austin, 1966-1967

4/50: Newspaper Clippings, 1966-1967

4/51: Officer's List, 1966-1967; Undated

4/52: President, circa 1966

4/53: Secretary, Corresponding, September 17, 1966

4/54: Treasurer's Reports, 1966-1967

4/55: Vice-President, 1st, May 12, 1967

4/56: Vice-President, 5th, circa 1967

4/57: Yearbooks, 1966-1967

4/58: Annual Meeting, May 11, 1968

4/59: Annual Reports, 1967-1968

4/60: Correspondence, 1967-1968

4/61: District Meetings, 1967-1968

4/62: Executive Board Meeting, 1967-1968

4/63: Members' Club - Various, May 1968; Undated

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