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9 Photographs - individuals from the 1923 Texas A&M varsity basketball team.

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7 Photographs - 1923 Texas A&M varsity basketball team, a group of students on campus, Brient with his fellow teammates much older, a photograph of Brient as a young man, and on the day he received his T card.

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Miscellaneous newspaper articles on his basketball accomplishments and career. Mostly opinion pieces about Brient's story and the campaign led by E. King Gill to award him a T card.

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Letters to and from Brient including newspaper companies thanking him for being part of an article, letters to E. King Gill, an affidavit, and friends sending him articles including a couple of letters from Connie Eckards regarding an article in Texas Aggie about Brient and his story.

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Letters to and from Brient. Many from Brient himself, others discussing his life, and a letter he failed to receive.

A-S

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Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith - 1954, 1966

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Arrests, Trials, and Cases - misc. - 1955, 1962, 1965

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Boggs, James and Grace Lee - writings - 1961, 1963, 1965, 1966

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Chicago - 1959 (?), 1963, 1965-66

1/5
Cooperative Communities - 1957, 1961, 1965

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Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) - 1965

1/7
Correspondence - Georgia rejects Brown v. Board - Gov. Marvin Griffin - 1956, 1964

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Correspondence - 1961, 1965

1/9
Education - 1955, 1962

1/10
Episcopal Society for Cultural and Racial Unity (ESCRU) - 1963-66

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House Committee on Un-American Activities - 1954

1/12
Legislation - 1954-56, 1965

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Lowndes County Freedom Organization/Black Panther Party - 1966 (?), 2005

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Malcolm X - collected writings - 1962, 1964, 1966

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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) - 1955-56, 1958, 1962, 1964

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Newsletters - misc. - 1960, 1964-67

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Politics - misc. - 1962 (?), 1965-66

1/18
Politics - Rev. Robert L. T. Smith - 1961-62

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Publications - Civil Rights - Interfaith - 1960-61, 1964-66

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Publications - misc. - 1956, 1958, 1961, 1963-66

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Publications - misc. - 1955-57, 1961, 1963, 1965-67

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Publications - misc. - 1951, 1955, 1957, 1960-62, 1965-66

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Racism - publications - broadsides, flyers, hardbills - 1953, 1963, 1966

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Racism - publications - magazines - 1955-56

1/25
Racism - publications - The Montgomery Adviser, 1956, The White Sentinel, Dec. 1955, Jan. 1956

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Racism - writings - government documents, correspondence - 1956-58

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Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) - MLK, Jr. Statement - Oct. 14, 1966

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Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) - Summer Community Organization and Political Education program (SCOPE) - 1965-1966

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Southern Christian Leadership Conference - publications - 1961, 1964-66

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Southern Student Organizing Committee (SSOC) - misc. - 1964-66

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Southern Student Organizing Committee (SSOC) - The New South Student - newsletter - 1965-1967

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Scripts - Meet the Press & Civil Rights Radio Program - 1965 - MLK, Jr., Roy Wilkins, Stokley Carmichael, etc.

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Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) - Freedom Schools - 1963

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Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) - Internal Documents - 1962-66

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Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) - Reports - 1963, 1965-67

S-W

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Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) - Public - 1960-1962-67

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Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) - Tom Hayden - writings - 1962-63, 1965

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Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) - writings - 1964 (?)-66

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Tuskegee Institute - 1958, 1963-64, 1966-67

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Misc. Student Groups/Universities - 1957, 1960, 1964-66

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Voting rights - broadsides, flyers - 1957, 1960(?), 1965

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Voting rights - handbook - Virginia - 1965/1966 (?)

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Williams, Robert - Monroe, N.C. "Kidnapping Case" - 1961-64

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Williams, Robert - publications - The Crusader - April 1962-April 1964

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Williams, Robert - publications - Monroe Non-Violent Action Committee - newsletter - 1960-62

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Williams, Robert - speech, writing - 1966, Undated

2/12
Writings - Council of Federated Organizations (COFO) - 1964

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Writings - misc. - Undated

2/14
Writings - misc. organizations - 1963, 1965, 1967-68

2/15
Writings - Southern Regional Council - 1961, 1964

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Writings - Woodrow Wilson Internship Conferences - Atlanta, GA - 1964-64

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Writings - workshop on black colleges - Undated

Serials, Newsletters/Newspapers

3/1
The American Nationalist, vol. 4 no. 40, 1956

3/2
Behind the Cotton Curtain [stamped "CONFIDENTIAL"], undated

3/3
Black America, RAM, Black Liberation Front of the U.S.A., Fall 1964-removed to catalog

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Changing Patterns in the New South, Southern Regional Council, 1955

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A Check List for Your Local Schools, Southern Regional Council, 1953

3/6
Civil Rights in the United States in 1951: A Balance Sheet of Race Relations, American Jewish Congress and NAACP, 1951 (?)

3/7
Congress Must Act...on Civil Rights, Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1955

3/8
The Conscription. Also, Speeches of the Hon. W. D. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, in the House of Representatives, on the Conscription; the Way to Attain and Secure Peace; and on Arming the Negroes. With a Letter from Secretary Chase, 1863.

3/9
Democracy Means Fair Employment Practices [Reprint from Economic Outlook, October 1951], Congress of Industrial Organizations, (Originally 1951)

3/10
Gripe-Vine, vol. 1 no. 16, 22, Central State College, 1965

3/11
Hearings Before the United States Commission on Civil Rights. U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963

3/12
Highlander Reports, Highlander Folk School, 1956

3/13
The Los Angeles War Cry: 'Burn, Baby, Burn', RAM, Black Liberation Front of the U.S.A., undated

3/14
Mississippi:1961 Report to the Commission on Civil Rights from the State Advisory Committee, 1961

3/15
Monroe Non-Violent Action Committee Weekly Newsletter, vol. 1 no. 1, August 21, 1961

3/16
New South, vol. 9 no. 1, vol. 10 no. 5, 11, 12, vol. 12 no. 2, vol. 19 no. 6, vol. 21 no. 1, Southern Regional Council, 1956-57, 1964, 1966

3/17
The Organizer, Northern Student Movement, June 20, 1965

3/18
The Pre-Freshman Liberator, vol. 2 no. 3, August 6, 1964

3/19
Progress and Reaction: 1955, NAACP, 1956

3/20
Residential Desegregation: The Church's New Frontier, Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., 1958

3/21
Save Our Schools: A Roundup of Southern Press Opinion, Department of Christian Social Relations, Council for Christian Social Action, The Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, Department of Social Education and Action, Division of Christian Citizenship, 1959

3/22
SNCC Newsletter, vol. 1 no. 1, SNCC, 1967

3/23
Social Progress, vol. 48 no. 1, Department of Social Education and Action Board of Christian Education of the Presbyterian Church, 1957

3/24
Then and Now, NAACP, 1959

3/25
This is the NAACP, NAACP, 1960

3/26
This is Tuskegee, Tuskegee Institute, 1965

3/27
The Voice, vol. 6 no. 1, 2, 4, 5, July 1965

3/28
The Ad Hoc Committee, The Triple Revolution, SDS, undated

3/29
Alexander, George J., Civil Rights U.S.A.: Public Schools, Cities in the North and west, 1963: Buffalo, 1964

3/30
Allport, Gordon W., ABC's of Scapegoating, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1948

3/31
American Jewish Congress, Do You Know That…You Can Build for Tomorrow by Working Together Today in the American Jewish Congress, American Jewish Congress, undated

3/32
Barnett, Albert E., A Southerner Answers, NAACP, 1956 (?)

3/33
Bennett, Lerone Jr., SNCC: Rebels With a Cause, undated

3/34
Bowles, Chester, The Negro - Progress and Challenge [Reprint from New York Times Magazine], Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1954

3/35
Brady, Tom P., Black Monday: Segregation or Amalgamation…America has its Choice, Association of Citizens' Councils, 1954

3/36
Brady, Tom P., A Review of Black Monday, Association of Citizens' Councils, 1954 (?)

3/37
Breed, Warren, Beaumont, Texas: College Desegregation without Popular Support, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1956 (?)

3/38
Clayton, Ed., ed., The SCLC Story in Words and Pictures, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, 1964

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Clayton, Edward T., ed, SCLC Newsletter, vol. 2 no. 4, 9, SCLC, 1964

3/40
Cleage, Henry, The Illustrated News, vol. 3 no. 9, vol. 4 no. 12, April 29, 1963

3/41
Cobb, M. Montague, M.D., Hospital Discrimination and the Sixth Imhotep Conference [Reprinted from Journal of the National Medical Association, March 1962, Vol. 54, No. 2, pp. 253-255], Charles C. Morchand Co., (originally 1962)

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Commission on the Delta Ministry, Delta Ministry Reports..., Commission on the Delta Ministry (?), 1966

3/43
Cook, Stuart W. , Desegregation: A Psychological Analysis [Reprint from The American Psychologist, vol. 12 no. 1, January 1957], (originally 1957)

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Cullen, Jean V., North Meets South, South Meets South in Student Exchange Program [page 18 from Barnard Alumnae Magazine, Spring 1961], Barnard Alumnae Magazine (?), 1961

3/45
Beveridge, Lowell P., Jr., ed., Liberator, vol. 3 no. 3, Afro-American Research Institute, Inc. (?), 1963

3/46
Booth, Paul, Economic Conversion and the War on Poverty, SDS, undated

3/47
Burlage, Robb, Johnson with Eyes Open, Political Education Project, undated

3/48
Campbell, Ernest Q., When a City Closes its Schools, Institute for Research in Social Science, 1960

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The Citizen's Council, The Citizen's Council, Association of Citizens' Councils, 1954 (?)

3/50
Citizens' Councils, The Educational Fund of the Citizens' Councils, Association of Citizens' Councils (?), undated

3/51
Citizens' Council, The Eight Ifs…and Your Answer!, Association of Citizens' Councils (?), undated

3/52
Citizens' Council, What is the Citizens' Council Doing?, Association of Citizens' Councils (?), undated

3/53
Clarke, John Henrik, ed., Freedomways, vol. 5 no. 2, vol. 6 no. 3, Freedomways Associates, Inc., 1965, 1966

3/54
Coleman, J.P., Meeting the School Crisis, 1954 (?)

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Coleman, J.P., Statement by Gov. J.P. Coleman of Mississippi to the Platform Committee, 1956 (?)

3/56
Collins, Charles Wallace, The Race Integration Cases, American States Rights Assn, Inc., 1954

3/57
The Commission, Public Education: Report of the Commission to the Governor of Virginia, Commonwealth of Virginia, Division of Purchase and Printing, 1955

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Commission on Law and Social Action, Assault Upon Freedom of Association, Martin Press, Inc. 1957 (?)

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The Committee on Justice and Peace of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, The Unfinished Task: A Message for Race Relations Sabbath 1963, Central Conference of American Rabbis, 1963

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Committee on Social Issues, Report no. 37: Psychiatric Aspects of School Desegregation, Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry, 1957

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Committee on Un-American Activities, U.S. House of Representatives, The American Negro in the Communist Party, Committee on Un-American Activities, U.S. House of Representatives (?), 1954

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Commonwealth of Virginia General Assembly, Senate Joint Resolution No. 3, 1956 (?)

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Congress of Racial Equality, Constitution and By-Laws of the Congress of Racial Equality, 1964

3/64
Cook, Eugene, Compilation of Georgia Laws and Opinions of the Attorney General Relating to Segregation of the Races, 1956 (?)

3/65
Cook, Eugene, The Ugly Truth About the NAACP, Association of Citizens' Councils, undated

3/66
Dabbs, James McBride, The Wicked Flee... [Reprint from The Presbyterian Outlook], The Presbyterian Outlook, undated

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Daniels, Jonathan Myrick, A Burning Bush [Reprint from The New Hampshire Church, vol. 17 no. 9], (orignally 1965)

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Davis, James C., Congressman James C. Davis speaks to the States' Rights Council, The Georgia Commission on Education, 1956 (?)

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Debnam, W. E., Weep no more, My Lady, The Graphic Press, Inc., 1955

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DeCell, Hal C., Let the Facts Speak, undated

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Deutsch, Martin, Bernard D. Fischman, Setsuko Matsunaga Nishi, et al, The Role of the Social Sciences in Desegregation: A Symposium, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1958

3/72
Dellinger, Dave, Roy Finch, A. J. Muste, Bayard Rustin, Charles Walker, eds., Liberation, vol. 1 no. 10, Libertarian Press, 1956

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Dewart, Bob, ed., The New South Student, vol. 3 no. 4, 6, 7, Southern Student Organizing Committee, 1966

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The Diocese of Mississippi, Department of Christian Social Relations, The Church Considers the Supreme Court Decision, The Diocese of Mississippi, Department of Christian Social Relations, 1954

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Dolan, Mary, ed., Community, vol. 25 no. 3, Friendship House, November 1965

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Dunn, L. C., Race and Biology, UNESCO, 1958

3/77
Eastland, James O., The Supreme Court's "Modern Scientific Authorities" in the Segregation Case, United States Government Printing Office, 1955

3/78
Eastland, James O., "We've Reached Era of Judicial Tyranny", Association of Citizens' Councils, 1955 (?)

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Faulkner, William, Benjamin E. Mays, Cecil Sims, Three Views of the Segregation Decisions, Southern Regional Council, 1956

3/80
Fleming, Harold C. and John Constable, What's Happening in School Integration?, Public Affairs Committee, 1956

3/81
Friends Peace Committee, A Perspective on Nonviolence, Friends Peace Committee (?), 1957

3/82
George, W. C., The Race Problem from the Standpoint of One Who is Concerned About the Evils of Miscegenation, American States Rights Assn., Inc., 1955

3/83
The Georgia Commission on Education, Report to the Members of the General Assembly by the Georgia Commission on Education, 1956

3/84
Gerasimov, G., G. Kuznetsov, and V. Morev, Fire Bell in the Night, Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, 1968?

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Gillespie, G. T., A Christian View on Segregation, Association of Citizens' Councils (?), 1954 (?)

3/86
Goldburg, Robert E., The Arrest of Martin Luther King and What We Can Do About It, Gompertz Bros. & Friedler, Inc., 1960 (?)

3/87
Goldstein, Rhonda L. , Negro Nurses in Hospitals [Reprint from the American Journal of Nursing, vol. 60, February 1960], American Journal of Nursing (?), (Originally 1960)

3/88
Governor's Commission on the Los Angeles Riots, Violence in the City - An End or a Beginning?, 1965

3/89
Graham, Shirley, ed., Freedomways, vol. 1, no. 3, Freedomways Associates, Inc., 1961

3/90
Green, Donald Ross and Warren E. Gauerke, If the Schools are Closed...: A Critical Analysis of the Private School Plan, Southern Regional Council, 1959

3/91
Griffin, Howard John and Theodore Freedman, Mansfield, Texas: A Report of the Crisis Situation Resulting from Efforts to Desegregate the School System, Anti-defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1956 (?)

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Griffin, John Howard and Theodore Freedman, Mansfield, Texas: A Report of the Crisis Situation Resulting from Efforts to Desegregate the School System, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1956

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Griffin, Junius, ed., SCLC Newsletter, vol 3. no. 2, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, 1966

3/94
Griffin, Marvin, A Resolution: Requesting Impeachment of Six Members of the United States Supreme Court, 1957 (?)

3/95
Griffin, Marvin, Interposition Address of Governor Marvin Griffin, The Georgia Commission of Education, 1956?

3/96
Giffin, Roscoe, Sturgis, Kentucky: A Tentative Description and Analysis of the School Desegregation Crisis, Anti-defamation League of B'nai B'rith, undated

3/97
Guerrero, Gene, Nan Guerrero, Jody Palmour, Janet Delwart and Ronda Stilley, eds., The New South Student, vol. 4 no. 1, Southern Student Organizing Committee, 1967

3/98
Hall, Grover C., Jr., ed., The Montgomery Advertiser, The Montgomery Advertiser, March 10, 1956

3/99
Hamilton, John W., ed., The White Sentinel, vol. 5 no. 12, vol. 6 no. 1, National Citizens Protective Association (?), 1956

3/100
Hamilton, Mary, Louise Inghram, et al, Freedom Riders Speak for Themselves, News and Letters, 1961

3/101
Hamlett, Ed, ed., The New South Student, vol. 2 no. 5, Southern Student Organizing Committee, October 1965

3/102
Hansen, Carl F., Miracle of Social Adjustment: Desegregation in the Washington, D.C. Schools, Anti-defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1957

3/103
Harding, Vincent, Black Power, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1966

3/104
Hawes, Senate Resolution No. 39, 1957 (?)

3/105
Hayden, Tom, Eugene Feingold, Politics '65, SDS , 1965

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Hayden, Tom, The Power of the Dixiecrats, SDS, 1963 (?)

3/107
Hayden, Tom, Student Social Action, SDS, undated

3/108
Head, Harold, ed., Elan, vol. 1 no. 3, Risk University (?), 1966

3/109
Healy, Mary Rosalind and Lloyd Wilson, Winning Essays in the 1960 Contest, Association of Citizens' Councils of Mississippi, 1960 (?)

3/110
Heggen, Brian, ed., The New South Student, vol. 4 no. 3, Southern Student Organizing Committee, April 1967

3/111
Henderson, Vivian W., The Economic Status of Negroes: In the Nation and in the South, Southern Regional Council, undated

3/112
Henry, Elizabeth, ed., Voice of Americus, vol. 2 no. 6, 7, 1965

3/113
Hirsch, Selma, Fear and Prejudice, Public Affairs Committee, 1957

3/114
Holden, Anna, A First Step toward school integration, Congress of Racial Equality, 1958

3/115
Holden, Anna, Bonita Valien, Preston Valien, Clinton, Tennessee: A Tentative Description and Analysis of the School Desegregation Crisis, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, undated

3/116
Hurston, Zora Neale, A Negro Deplores Integration Idea, undated

3/117
Ivy, James W., ed., The Crisis: A Record of the Darker Races (vol. 64, no. 1), The Crisis Publishing Company, 1957

3/118
Jahoda, Marie, Race relations and mental health, UNESCO, 1960

3/119
Jencks, Christopher, Mississippi: From Conversion to Coercion [Reprint from The New Republic, August 22, 1964], SNCC, (originally 1964)

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Johns, Elizabeth, ed., Social Action, vol.31 no. 3, Council for Christian Social Action, United Church of Christ, 1964

3/121
Johnson, Manning, Wanted: Another Booker T. Washington [Reprint from The American Mercury], undated

3/122
Johnson, Wayne, ed., The Vine City Voice, vol. 1 no. 9, vol. 2 no. 2, Vine City Foundation, 1967

3/123
Jones, Lewis, Stanley Smith, Tuskegee, Alabama: Voting Rights and Economic Pressure, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1958

3/124
Jones, Lewis W., A Southern Answer to Booker T. Washington, Macon County Chamber of Commerce, 1958

3/125
Jones, Marshall B., The Black Power Argument, Gainsville S.D.S. Press, 1966

3/126
Jones, Wayne Marshall, 1965 Report: Student Interracial Ministry, Board of Missions of the Methodist Church (?), 1965

3/127
Kahn, Tom, The Economics of Equality, League for Industrial Democracy, 1964

3/128
Kilpatrick, James Jackson, ed., Interposition, David Tennant Bryan, 1956 (?)

3/129
King, Clennon, The Clennon King Story, State Times, 1957 (?)

3/130
King, Martin Luther, Jr., Annual Report, 1965 (?)

3/131
King, Martin Luther, Jr., This is SCLC, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, undated

3/132
Author: Knoll, Erwin, The Truth About Desegregation in Washington's Schools, The Turnpike Press, Inc., (Originally 1958)

3/133
Kresh, Paul, ed., American Judaism, vol. 26 no. 1, pg. 19; no. 3 pg. 4-6, Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 1966

3/134
Lee, Irving J., How Do You Talk About People?, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1956

3/135
Leiris, Michel, Race and Culture, UNESCO, 1958

3/136
Lewis, Anthony, Human Background of the Civil Rights Issue [Reprint from New York Times Magazine, February 14 1960], Community Relations Service, Institute of Human Relations (?), 1963

3/137
Lightsey, William M., Organizing to Save Public Schools..., The Messenger Press, undated

3/138
Little, Kenneth L., Race and Society, UNESCO, 1958

3/139
Lomax, Almena, The Tuskegee Tribune, vol. 1 no. 2, 4, Almena Lomax, 1964

3/140
Long, Herman H., G. McLeod Bryan, Irwin Sobel, et al, Human Relations and the Moral Challenge, Race Relations Department, Board of Home Missions, Division of Higher Education and the AMA, Congregational Christian Churches, 1958 (?)

3/141
Love, Edgar A., Claiming the Right to Choose: a profile [Reprint from Motive magazine, November 1962], Southern Conference Educational Fund, Inc. (?), (originally 1962)

3/142
Lowndes County Freedom Organization, Is This the Party You Want?, Lowndes County Freedom Organization, undated

3/143
Lynd, Staughton, Coalition Politics or Nonviolent Revolution? [Reprint from Liberation, June-July 1965], (originally 1965)

3/144
Marcus, Lloyd, The Treatment of Minorities in Secondary School Textbooks, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1961

3/145
The Maryland Commission on Interracial Problems and Relations, The Baltimore Commission on Human Relations, Desegregation in the Baltimore City Schools, 1955

3/146
Mastrude, Roger G., If Your Next Neighbors are Negroes, Race Relations Department, American Missionary Association, 1951

3/147
Mathews, Joseph W., L. Thurston Barnett, Allan R. Brockway, Fredric Buss, et al., eds., Image, vol. 1 no. 2, The Ecumenical Institute (?), 1963

3/148
McClary, Webster, Prominent Kingstree Negro Makes Frank Statement [Reprinted from The Country Record, Kingstree, South Carolina, Thrusday, September 15, 1955], (Originally 1955)

3/149
McMillan, George, The South's Pattern of Violence Has Changed [Reprint from The Washington Post, October 7, 1962], Washington Post (?), (originally 1962)

3/150
Merton, Thomas, The Black Revolution, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, undated

3/151
Miller, Dorothy, Danville, Virginia, SNCC, 1963

3/152
Miller, Loren, Of Senators, Supreme Court Justices and Prior Judicial Experience, NAACP, (originally 1956)

3/153
Miller, Louis, ed., Community Bulletin, vol. 1 no. 5, 1960

3/154
Morant, G. M., The Significance of Racial Differences, UNESCO, 1958

3/155
Murphy, Walter G., The NAACP: Colored Man's Champion, NAACP, 1961

3/156
Myers, Robin, Louisiana Story 1964: The Sugar System and the Plantation Workers, National Advisory Committee on Farm Labor, 1964

3/157
NAACP, The Day They Changed Their Minds, NAACP, 1960

3/158
NAACP, Desegregation: A Progress Report, NAACP, 1955

3/159
NAACP, F.E.P.C. and the Cost of Discrimination, NAACP, undated

3/160
NAACP, The Forgotten People, New York State Conference of NAACP Branches, undated

3/161
NAACP, Manual for Workers in N.A.A.C.P. Membership Campaigns, NAACP, undated

3/162
NAACP, NAACP 46th Annual Conference Resolutions, NAACP, 1955

3/163
NAACP, NAACP: An American Organization, NAACP, 1956

3/164
NAACP, The Supreme Court Order on School Desegregation, 1955, NAACP

3/165
National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, The High Cost of Bad Housing [Reprint from the ADL bulletin], Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith (?), undated

3/166
National Committee for the Albany Defendants, Upside-down Justice: The Albany Cases, National Committee for the Albany Defendants, undated

3/167
Nelson, D. M., Conflicting Views on Segregation, Association of Citizens' Councils, undated

3/168
Ovington, Mary White, How the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Began, NAACP, (originally 1914)

3/169
Posey, Barbara Ann, "Why I Sit In", NAACP, 1960 (?)

3/170
The President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity, For All Americans Equality in Job Opportunity, 1961

3/171
Ridenour, Ron, Anne Leslie, Victor Oliver, The Fire This Time, AFL-CIO (?), 1965

3/172
Rose, Peter I., ed., Joint Newsletter on Intergroup Relations, 1961

3/173
Rosen, Milton, ed., PL, vol. 5 no. 1, Progressive Labor (?), 1965

3/174
Sass, Herbert Ravenell, Mixed Schools and Mixed Blood, 1956 (?)

3/175
Schechter, Daniel I., Dialogue Magazine, vol. 2 no. 3, Cornell United Religious Work, May 1962

3/176
Searles, Ruth, ed., Research Previews, vol. 8 no. 2, Institute for Research in Social Science, University of North Carolina, February 1961

3/177
Shapiro, Harry L., Race Mixture, UNESCO, 1960

3/178
Shapiro, Herbert, The Education of Malcolm X: The autobiography of a Negro nationalist in transition (article in Jewish Currents, Jewish Currents (?), October 1966

3/179
Shields, Elizabeth, ed., The Activist, vol. 1 no. 1, Tuskegee Institute Advancement League (?), 1965

3/180
Simmons, W. J., ed., The Citizen, vol. 6 no. 6, The Citizens' Council, Inc., 1962

3/181
Simon, Jean, Desegregation! Labor's Stake in the Fight for Negro Equality, Pioneer Publishers, 1955

3/182
Smith, Charles U. and Lewis M. Killian, Tallahassee, Florida: The Tallahassee Bus Protest, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1958

3/183
Smith, Stanley, ed., The Journal of the Association of Social Science Teachers, vol. 9 no. 2, Tuskegee Institute Press, 1964

3/184
SNCC, Arkansas Voice, vol. 1 no. 1, SNCC, 1965

3/185
SNCC, Freedom, SNCC, undated

3/186
SNCC, Mississippi: Subversion of the Right to Vote, SNCC, undated

3/187
SNCC Vine City Project, Black Power, USNSA, undated

3/188
South Dakota Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights, Report on Rapid City, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963

3/189
Southern Regional Council, Next Steps in the South: Answers to Current Questions, Southern Regional Council, undated

3/190
Southern Regional Council, Questions & Answers: The Schools and the Courts, Southern Regional Council, 1953

3/191
Southern Regional Council, The South of the Future, Southern Regional Council, 1951

3/192
Spiegler, Samuel, NAIRO Reporter, vol. 5 no. 5, vol. 6 no. 6, 9, vol. 7 no. 1-4, National Association of Intergroup Relations Officials, 1955-1957

3/193
State Sovereignty Commission, In the Interest of Better Understanding, undated

3/194
Steinberg, Harold, ed., The American Jewish Committee Newsletter, vol. 1. no. 1, pg. 1 (?), The American Jewish Committee, 1965

3/195
Stetler, Henry G., Minority Group Integration by Labor and Management, State of Connecticut Commission on Civil Rights, 1953

3/196
Stetler, Henry G., Private Interracial Neighborhoods in Connecticut, Commission on Civil Rights, 1957

3/197
Stilley, Ronda, ed., The New South Student, vol. 3 no. 1, Southern Student Organizing Committee, January 1966

3/198
Stone, I. F., ed., I. F. Stone's Weekly, vol. 6 no. 37, vol. 9 no. 44, vol. 12 no. 4, I.F. Stone, 1961, 1964

3/199
Students for a Democratic Society, The Port Huron Statement, Students for a Democratic Society, 1964

3/200
Supreme Court of the United States, In the Supreme Court of the United States: October Term, 1953..., Supreme Printing Co., 1953 (?)

3/201
Talmadge, Herman E., You and Segregation, Vulcan Press, Incorporated, 1955

3/202
Taylor, Hobart, Jr., The President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity [Reprint from Southwestern Law Journal], Southern Methodish University School of Law, undated

3/203
Towe, Bill, Handbook for a Voter Registration and Education Project in Virginia's Blackbelt, Virginia Students Civil Rights Committee (?), undated

3/204
United States Commission on Civil Rights, Civil Rights: Report of the United States Commission on Civil Rights, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963

3/205
United States Commission on Civil Rights, Conference Before the United States Commission on Civil Rights, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960

3/206
United States Commission on Civil Rights, Education: 1961 United States Commission on Civil Rights, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 (?)

3/207
United States Commission on Civil Rights, Family Housing and the Negro Serviceman, 1964

3/208
United States Commission on Civil Rights, Hearings Before the United States Commission on Civil Rights, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962

3/209
United States Congress, Public Law 88-352, 1964

3/210
United States National Student Association, SCOPE: A Directory of Summer Opportunities for College Students in Community Service, United States National Student Association, 1965

3/211
Valien, Bonita M., The St. Louis Story: A Study of Desegregation, Anti-defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1956

3/212
Vernon, Robert, The Black Ghetto, Pioneer Publishers, 1965

3/213
Wade, Leo J., Journal of Public Law, vol. 3 no. 1, Emory University Law School, 1954

3/214
Washington, Myrtle, ed., We the People, vol. 1 no. 4, May 1966

3/215
Watts, Daniel H., Liberator, vol. 6 no. 1, Afro-American Research Inst. Inc. (?), 1966

3/216
Wilkins, Roy, Roy Wilkins speaks out on..., NAACP, 1962

3/217
Williams, Robert F., ed., The Crusader, vol. 1 no. 1-2, 4,5, 29, 33, 36, 37, 41-45, vol. 2 no. 5, 18, 22, 24-33, vol. 3 no. 2, 3, 6,8-9, vol. 4 no. 1-7, vol. 5 no. 1-3, 1962-1964

3/218
Woltman, Frederick, What's Behind the NAACP? [Reprint from the New York World Telegram and Sun, May 19, 1956], NAACP, (originally 1956)

3/219
Wright, Patricia S., Earl E. Huyck, Faculty in White and Negro Colleges [Reprint from Health, Education and Welfare Indicators, February 1965], U.S. Government Printing Office, (originally 1965)

3/220
Zinn, Howard, Schools in Context: The Mississippi Idea, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, (originally 1964)

Textbooks, Football Programs, and Miscellaneous Materials on Texas A&M

6/1: Ewbank, Henry L., and Lawton, Sherman P., Projects for Radio Speech Manual for the Student.
1940

6/2: Millikan, Robert Andrews, Ph.D., Sc. D. and Gale, Henry Gordon, Ph.D. and Bishop, Edwin Sherwood, Ph.D., First Course in Laboratory Physics.
1914

6/3: Football Program - Texas A&M vs Texas University
November 25, 1937

6/4: Football Program - Texas A&M vs Oklahoma
October 6, 1951

6/5: Football Program - Texas A&M vs Trinity University
October 13, 1951

6/6: Football Program - Texas A&M vs Baylor
October 27, 1951

6/7: Football Program - Texas A&M vs SMU
November 10, 1951

6/8: Football Program - Rice vs Texas A&M
November 17, 1951

6/9: Football Program - Texas A&M vs Texas University
November 29, 1951

6/10: Football Program - Texas A&M vs TCU
October 20, 1956

6/11: Program of Victory Homecoming at Texas A&M
April 19-21, 1946

6/12: Program of The First Annual Awards Dinner
October 16, 1964

6/13: Campus Guide of Texas A&M
1949

6/14: Campus Guide of Texas A&M
1951

6/15: Texas A&M Bulletin
1942

6/16: Aggie Sports
1952

6/17: Texas A&M Football Press, Radio, and TV Guide
1957

6/18: Football at Texas A&M
1955

6/19: Football at Texas A&M
1958

6/20: Aggieland
September 1941

6/21: Letter to Henry B. McElroy from Francis Wallace

6/22: Press Information from the First Annual Bluebonnet Bowl
December 19, 1959

6/23: The Dallas Morning News, Sul Ross
April 11, 1942

6/24: The Dallas Morning News, Richard Coke
April 11, 1942

6/25: The Texas A&M System News, First A&M Broadcast
January 1951

6/26: The Houston Press, Aggie Spirit
November 14, 1953

6/27: The Saturday Evening Post, George Sessions Perry, "Noisiest College in the USA"
April 28, 1951

6/28: The Saturday Evening Post, Francis Wallace, "Pigskin Preview of 1938"
September 24, 1938

6/29: Collier's, Grantland Rice, "The All-American Football Team"
December 14, 1940

6/30: The Saturday Evening Post, Francis Wallace, "Pigskin Preview of 1940"
September 21, 194

6/31: The Saturday Evening Post, Francis Wallace, "Pigskin Preview"
September 20, 1941

6/32: The Saturday Evening Post, Francis Wallace, "Pigskin Preview"
September 19, 1942

6/33: Look, Grantland Rice, "1947 College Football Preview"
September 16, 1947

Newspaper Clippings, Articles, Correspondence, and Questionnaires

7/1: News clippings - Sports at Texas A&M
1937

7/2: News clippings - Sports at Texas A&M
1938

7/3: News clippings - Sports at Texas A&M
1939

7/4: News clippings - Sports at Texas A&M
1940-1941

7/5: News clippings - Agricultural events at Texas A&M
1937-1939

7/6: News clippings - Special Events and People at Texas A&M
1935, 1937-1940

7/7: News clippings - Sports at Texas A&M
1924

7/8: Article - Aggie All-Americans by Sports

7/9: Correspondence with George A. Smith

7/10: Questionnaires - Biographical data sheets on the players, coaches, and staff of the 1939 National Champions Texas Aggies
1969

7/11: Questionnaires - Texas A&M Hall of Fame Nominee Info

7/12: Printed Articles by H. B. McElroy

7/13: Printed Articles by H. B. McElroy

7/14: Printed Articles by H. B. McElroy

Articles and Term Paper

8/1: Printed Articles by H. B. McElroy

8/2: Printed Articles on Texas A&M

8/3: Printed Articles by H. B. McElroy

8/4: Printed Articles by H. B. McElroy

8/5: Printed Articles by H. B. McElroy

8/6: Term Paper - H. B. McElroy, "The Transient Goes to College"
1935

8/7: Printed Articles on Texas A&M

Military Items and Records

1 Leather Gun Holster
1 Detached Gun Barrel
1 Sword with Cover
Immunization Record for John Hill, 1943-1945
Officer's Record of Leave for John Hill, 1944-1945

Africana Studies - Oversize

3-1: Nuestro Mundo - Atlas Ilustrado by Bimbo

3-2: Bilder Aus Aller Welt

3-3: Visual Aids depicting daily life in Africa, 11 posters

3-4: Collection of Victorian Era scraps - A collection of 50 with African diaspora themes

3-5: 4 Original Ballots from the first Democratic Election in South Africa

3-6: 4 posters depicting daily life in the Caribbean

3-7: Newspaper Advertisements with special focus on Black subjects, from Europe in the late 19th Century and early 20th Century

3-8: A collection of trade card posters that may have also served as teaching aids.

  • Includes Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Haiti, Mexico, Morocco, Panama, Paraguay, Persia, Peru, Turkey, Uruguay, Norway, Russia, Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, Abyssinia, Liberia, Transylvania, Canada, Switzerland, Siam (Thailand), Japan, India, Korea, Australia.

Miscellaneous, Late 18th Century to Middle 19th Century

Material in folder 1 came to Cushing Library in a three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "famille Treillard (Napoleonic wars)." Material in folders 2-8 from a binder titled "Poesies de l'Empire c1804-1814," with note "Bodin 54?" on verso of front cover. Material in folders 9-10 from a binder titled "Rose Levesque, Mme Petigny + rape/seduction cases." Material in folders 11-13 from a binder titled "Pigault-Lebrun, Delisle de Sales, Ch. Delacroix." Material in folders 14-23 from a binder titled "Voltaire, Florian, femmes de lettres." Material in folders 24-57 from a binder titled "19th C."

13/1: 9 items, 1804-1809, 1830, including 8 letters addressed to "Treillard President de la section de legislation du Conseil D'Etat, grand officier de la legion D'honneur ...."

13/2-3: 17 manuscript poems by various authors but in same hand.

13/4: Maurice Rostand, "Lettres du Front," newspaper clipping, 1940.

13/5: "Les j'ai vu, de Bologne," unsigned poem among news items, 1 folded sheet, printed by Journal de Paris, July 1805.

13/6: Chansons nouvelles(Provins, Imprimerie de Lebeau, Undated), 12 pp.

13/7: Simone Grenier in Metz to TCS, "12.3.08."

13/8: 3 manuscript poems.

13/9: 21 letters marked "Rose Petigny," 1806-1814, but most undated.

13/10: 2 manuscript, unsigned, one dated 1806, may belong with material in 13-9.

13/11: Charles-Antoine-Guillaume Pigault-Lebrun (Pigault de l'Espinoy, 8 April 1753-24 July 1835), French novelist, 7 items, 1806-1819, including letters and autographs.

13/12: Jean-Baptiste Isoard, dit Delisle de Sales, (b. Lyon 1743, d. Paris 1816), French writer, 3 letters by him, Undated, probably 1790s.

13/13: Charles-Francois Delacroix(b. Givry-en-Argonne 1741, d. Bordeaux 1805), 4 letters by him, 1793-1797. Delacroixwas a secretary to Turgot, a deputy to the National Convention, and French Minister of Foreign Affairs (3 November 1795 to 15 July 1797); in 1799 he became the first prefect in the Bouches-du-Rhone and in 1803 in the Gironde.

13/14: Louis du Belloc to Mlle. Boislandry in Paris, 1825, with accompanying manuscript notes on Belloc.

13/15: Agathe-Pauline Caylac de Ceylan Comtesse de Bradi (1782-1847) to Alexandre Duval, Undated, with accompanying manuscript notes on both.

13/16: Sibylle Aimee Marie Antoinette Gabrielle de Riquetti de Mirabeau, Comtesse de Martel de Janville (1849-1932) to Alexandre Piedaguel, 1888, with accompanying manuscript notes.

13/17: Gabriel Jean Baptiste Ernest Wilfrid Legouve (1807-1903), French dramatist, or his grandfather, J. B. Legouve (1729-1783), to M. St. Marc, Undated, with accompanying manuscript notes.

13/18: Anne du Boccage (1710-1802), poet, to Marquise de Crequy, Undated, with accompanying typescript and manuscript notes.

13/19: Sophie Gay to Comte de Belleisle, 1833? with accompanying manuscript notes.

13/20: Comtesse de Genlis (1746-1830) to Chev. Lablee, 2 letters, Undated, with accompanying manuscript notes.

13/21: "Prospectus de la pompe funebre" [1769], with accompanying note saying "literary satire/Dunciad-like."

13/22: Unidentified manuscript, possibly a fragment, unsigned, Undated

13/23: Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian (1755-1794), French poet and romance writer, to his uncle, 1786-1788, 5 letters, with accompanying note saying "Florian/Voltaire association" and with accompanying catalog description.

13/24: Francois Marie Joseph Noël des Quersonnieres (1728-1845), 3 items, with accompanying folder and catalog description.

13/25: Gabriel du Lurieu (1792-1869), dramatist, 1 letter pasted into dealer folder and with accompanying catalog description.

13/26: Alphonse de Beauchamp (1767-1832), historian, to editor Michaud, 22 letters, with accompanying catalog description.

13/27: Marc-Antoine Desaugiers (1772-1827), chansonnier, to Aime-Martin, 1823, with accompanying catalog description.

13/28: General de Beaumonelle (sic?), "Registre de Correspondace" (sic) for 1827-1829, manuscript, 36 pp., with 2 loose leaves tucked in.

13/29: Carte d'Electeur, Seine department, 1817.

13/30: Lucien Muhlfeld (1870-1902), writer, to Catulle Mendes, 3 letters, 1889-1892, with accompanying catalog description.

13/31: Pierre Antoine Lebrun, poet and dramatist, to Letronne, 1843, with accompanying catalog description.

13/32: Jose-Maria de Heredia, poet, to Catulle Mendes, 2 letters, 1901, with accompanying catalog description.

13/33: Director Maillart, printed invitation to theater of 20th arrondissement, Paris, 1816; Cour de Cassation, Paris, printed item, 1817; Tresor Royal, Ministere des Finances, printed item, 1817.

13/34: 2 letters to Andre Amie in Avignon, 1818-1836.

13/35: 1 letters to Farel, official in Bourg, Ain department, on Banque de France letterhead, 1818.

13/36: H. Boulard, mayor of 9th Paris arrondissement, 2 items, 1816-1820.

13/37: Letter to comtesse, signature illegible, 1822.

13/38: 3 letters, signatures illegible, 1821-1825, that filled one binder sleeve.

13/39: Letter by A. Guichard, attorney at Conseil du Roi and Cour de Cassation, 1828.

13/40: 3 items that filled one binder sleeve; Letter by S. Galabert (sic?), 1827; Tontine du Pacte social, Societe Numeraire, 2 printed items, 1822-1823.

13/41: Abbe Laboudaire, vicaire general d'Avignon, to Spencer Smith, corresponding member of Societe Royale des Antiquaires de France, 1826; Signed letter on letterhead of Ministere de la Maison du Roi, Cabinet du Directeur, 1825.

13/42: Unidentified letter, Paris, 1820.

13/43: 2 letters to Dondey-Dupre, signatures illegible, 1826-1828.

13/44: Letter to Leprieux de Blinvillere (sic?), prefectural councillor, Paris, 1827; Letter or note with illegible signature, Paris, 1828.

13/45: 2 unidentified 1820s letters that filled one binder sleeve.

13/46: Unidentified 1821 letter to an official in Paris.

13/47: 4 items from 1820s that filled one binder sleeve, possibly related.

13/48: Letter to Benjamin Hervieu at Versailles, signature illegible, 1842; Letter to Bonnetour de la Vialle at Paris, signature illegible, 1842; Letter by Saint Maurice Cabany, 1845.

13/49: 4 letters from 1844-1847 that filled one binder sleeve; authors and addressees include Garnier, Charrat, Cougnet, Courrier and Geroyes (sic?).

13/50: Director of hailstorm insurance society at Toulouse to agent in Perigueux, 1844.

13/51: 5 items that filled one binder sleeve: 1 letter, 3 Parisian delivery service receipts, 1 national guard receipt.

13/52: 2 unidentified letters, one dated 1833, that filled one binder sleeve.

13/53: 4 letters from 1831-1836 that filled one binder sleeve, possibly related.

13/54: 7 letters from 1832-1857 that filled one binder sleeve, possibly related.

13/55: 3 letters that filled one binder sleeve, on letterhead of Ministere des Finances (1853), Mexican embassy (1859) and Danish embassy (1858).

13/56: 14 letters, 4 coupons and 1 diploma from 1860s to 1900s that filled one binder sleeve.

13/57: E. Feray to Joseph Perive, both in Paris, 1868.

18th-19th Century Correspondence of French Authors, Historians and Celebrities

Material in folders 1-9 came to Cushing Library in a three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "Juliette L. Adam." Material in folders 10-13. from a binder titled "Juliette Adam." Juliette Adam(b. 1836 in Verberie[Oise], d. 1936, Callian[Var]), also known by her maiden name Juliette Lambert, was a French author and feminist. Material in folders 14-18 from a binder titled "Letters by all sorts to Emile Augier." Material in folders 19-25 from a binder titled "letters to E. Augier." Guillaume Victor Emile Augier(b. 1820 Valence, Drome, d. 1889), grandson of Pigault Lebrun, was a French dramatist. Material in folders 26-29 from a binder titled "Louis Bertrand," with note "Louis Bertrand (1866-1941): Acad Francaise romancier etc., Afrique du nord-Algerie etc. (prof a Alger)" on verso of front cover.

14/1: 9 letters.

14/2-3: 1 letter on two sheets, originally pinned together.

14/4: 15 letters.

14/5: 15 letters, notes and printed items, plus 1 envelope.

14/6: 11 letters, plus 1 envelope bearing possible collector notes.

14/7: 6 letters and notes originally paper clipped together with note saying "lettres et querelles entre Spuller et Mme Adam."

14/8: 2 business cards of Madame Edmond Adam bearing notes, 1 hand drawn caricature in color .

14/9: 1 printed item about "Lamber, Mme Adam" bearing her portrait, 1 newspaper clipping, with two accompanying notes on separate sheets.

14/10-12: 15 letters in each folder

14/13: Possible collector notes, listing names of possible correspondents, on 4 folded sheets; Photographic portrait of Mme J. Adam.

14/14-15: 15 letters in each folder

14/16: 15 letters, 2 business cards.

14/17: 15 letters.

14/18: 5 letters, 1 business card, 1 envelope (probably from dealer) titled "lettres adressees a emile augier, circa 65 pieces."

14/19: 15 letters, 1 business card, 1 photographic portrait of M. Lheritier.

14/20: 16 letters.

14/21: 16 letters, 1 business card.

14/22: 15 letters, 2 envelopes.

14/23: 15 letters, 1 business card.

14/24: 15 letters.

14/25: 3 letters, 1 envelope (probably from dealer) titled "lettres adressees a emile augier, 98 pieces."

14/26-28: 12 letters each folder, most with accompanying envelopes.

14/29: 6 letters, most with accompanying envelopes; 1 other manuscript ; 2 printed items

18th-19th Century Correspondence of French Authors, Historians and Celebrities, and La Nouvelle Societe d'Edition

Material in folders 1-3 (and box 17, folder 27), came to Cushing Library in a three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "Princess of Schleswig Holstein 1," with accompanying note: "Louise-Augusta dite Marie-Louise, Princesse de Schleswig Holstein ...." Material in folders 4-6 from a binder titled "Princess of Schleswig Holstein 2."Material in folders 7-10 from a binder titled "Armand Silvestre."Paul-Armand Silvestre (b. 1837 Paris, d. 1901 Toulouse) , French poet.Material in folders 11-15 from a binder titled "letters 19th-20th, mostly theater (A. Dumas et al.) (J.P. Sartre)." Letters, 1829-1955, bulk 1902-1938.Material in folders 16-24 from a binder titled "NSE," i.e., La Nouvelle Societed'Edition, a circa 1928-1944 Parisian publishing house. Material in folders 25-33 from another binder titled "NSE."

18/1: 12 letters (with accompanying envelopes) from circa 1906-1913.

18/2: 1 telegram, 6 letters (with accompanying envelopes) from circa 1906-1913.

18/3: 8 letters (some with accompanying envelopes) from 1907-1914, with accompanying collector's notes.

18/4: 14 letters (most with accompanying envelopes) from 1904-1913, with accompanying collector's notes.

18/5-7: 14 letters in each folder (with accompanying envelopes) from 1904-1913.

18/8: Manuscript, 21 sheets, with accompanying catalog description: "59 articles d'une page in-8 chacun, 1888-1898."

18/9: Manuscript, 20 sheets.

18/10: Manuscript, 17 sheets.

18/11-14: 10 letters in each folder

18/15: 3 letters.

18/16: Gabriel Perreux letter and dust jackets (6 items).

18/17: R.M. Rolland book contract and letter (4 sheets).

18/18: Maurice Audubert-Boussat letters and book contract (28 sheets).

18/19: Charles Maurice Chenu, 17 letters.

18/20: Charles Maurice Chenu letters, dust jackets, book contracts (18 sheets).

18/21: Charles Maurice Chenu, 18 letters.

18/22: E.N. Dzelepy letters, dust jackets, book contracts (5 items).

18/23: Irene le Cornec book contract, letters (5 items).

18/24: J. Thoret (as translator of German author Leonhard Frank) letters, dust jackets, book contracts (22 items).

18/25: Robert Dieudonne letters, dust jackets, book contracts (19 items).

18/26: Mme. Jehan d'Ivray (2 items).

18/27: Rene Bonnefoy letters, flyers, book contracts (6 items).

18/28: Andre Renaudin letters, flyers, book contracts (18 items).

18/29: Andre Renaudin letters, flyers, book contracts (13 items).

18/30: Henry Champly letters, flyers, book contracts (12 items).

18/31: Suzanne de Callias letters, flyers, book contracts (17 items).

18/32: Rene Lehmann letters, flyers, book contracts (7 items).

18/33: Georges Pillement (as translator of Argentine author Manuel Galvez) letters, flyers, book contracts (6 items).

Printed Volumes of English Plays and Pamphlets

Material in folders 1-11 (and 43-20 through 43-21) came to Cushing Library in a three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "English Plays." Material in folders 12-19 came from a binder titled "English plays & pamphlets." Material in folders 20-25 came from a binder titled "English pamphlets 18th C. Xian."

44/1-11: 11 printed volumes, 18th century.

44/12-19: 8 printed volumes, 18th century.

44/20-25: 6 printed volumes, 18th century.

Writings from Buddy Saunders, Tom Reamy, and Others

1/0: Provenance note and authors included notes written by Howard Waldrop. April 10, 1994

1/1: "The Demon's Anvil (Prisoner in the Speculum)" by Buddy Saunders, 1st draft pp. 1-186

1/2: "The Demon's Anvil (Prisoner in the Speculum)" by Buddy Saunders, 1st draft pp. 1-186

1/3: "The Demon's Anvil (Prisoner in the Speculum)" by Buddy Saunders, 1st draft pp. 1-186

1/4: "The Demon's Anvil (Prisoner in the Speculum)" by Buddy Saunders, outline and 2nd draft pp. 1-43

1/5: "The Nihelian Wall" by Buddy Saunders, 1st draft pp. 19-40

1/6: "The Nihelian Wall" by Buddy Saunders, 1st draft pp. 1-189

1/7: "The Nihelian Wall" by Buddy Saunders, 1st draft pp. 1-189

1/8: "The Nihelian Wall" by Buddy Saunders, 1st draft pp. 1-189

1/9: "The Nihelian Wall" by Buddy Saunders, 2nd draft pp. 1-80

1/10: "The Nihelian Wall" by Buddy Saunders, 3rd draft assorted pages

1/11: Manuscript by Tom Reamy: "Under the Hollywood Sign". 1974

1/12: Tom Reamy's file: manuscript file made for Virginia Kid (2 copies), notes on Tom Reamy's manuscript file (3 copies), manuscript of Tom Reamy's final story (2 copies of 7 pages typescript, 3 pages of manuscript and layout of rooms in the house from story), bibliography, and resume

1/13: Tom Reamy's file: correspondence.

1/14: Manuscript by Harlan Ellison: "Embrace the Departing Shadow: Introduction" to Tom Reamy's collection of short stories. 1979

1/15: Manuscripts: "Karate News" by Larry Herndon, "The Tiger Legion Chapter One" by Larry Herndon, "Wayfarer 3" by John Pocsick, "The Origin of the Changling" by Buddy Saunders

Broken-Series of Unsuccessful Gestures, Resume-Bibliography, and Manuscripts

2/1: Broken-Series of Unsuccessful Gestures, notebooks, March 21 - April 10, 1975

2/2: Broken-Series of Unsuccessful Gestures, notebooks, April 10 - April 18, 1975

2/3: Broken-Series of Unsuccessful Gestures, typescript, part I the show must go on; part IV perpetual Halloween; part V, something else again; and word count

2/4: Bibliography and Resume

2/5: Manuscripts: "Affair in the Heart", "Apprenticeship", "Books Review" on Paul Williams' Apple Bay: or Life on the Planet manuscript "Christmas on Jangilvar: the Garbage Watch", "Chute", "Cold", "Devotional", "Fred Kong", "From the Nose of the Flying Wing", "From the Post Oaks to the Stars: Science Fiction in Texas"

2/6: Manuscripts: "Glacial Creep", "Gorilla My Dream", "...In Crates Like Those", "Lighter", "The Lost Colony of Jamestown", "Message for the Caesars"

2/7: Manuscripts: "Nation in Space", "Ned Lud's Grandchild", "People Who Worship Time", "Prophet in Memories", "The Purple Monster Razor Murder Story", "Sergeant York"

2/8: Manuscripts: "The Tengu", "That Summer in Paris", "To the Lighthouse", "Together, Again at Twilight Time", "We Remember Diplocaulus..."

2/9: Manuscripts: "An Acre of Potatoes", "All About Strange Monsters of the Recent Past", "America", "The Agnation Manuscript", "Back to the Caves" "The Bird of Crazy Sorrow (an Outline)", "Black Vista II and IV-IX", "Blow the Hell Horn Part II Chapter 3 and 4", "The Bones of the Beast" early story-some materials that led to "Green Brother", "Books Review" on Harlan Ellison's Over the Edge, "Books Review" on Larry McMurtry's works

2/10: Manuscripts: "Christmas Tree, Oh, Christmas Tree", "Citizen Welles", "Concerning the Swordsmen", "Documentary", "A Dream from the Last Days", "The Eagle had Landed", "The Events Leading up to the Happening on Falwarra (Chart C. Star 7, no.4)"

Idea Books, and Manuscripts

7/1: Idea Books: notes and ideas on some of his plays, stories, scripts, etc. (1x) 1981

7/2: Idea Books: notes and ideas on some of his plays, stories, scripts, etc. (2x) 1981-1982

7/3: Idea Books: notes and ideas on some of his plays, stories, scripts, etc. (1x) 1982

7/4: Idea Books: notes and ideas on some of his plays, stories, scripts, etc. (1x) 1983-1985

7/5: Idea Books: notes and ideas on some of his plays, stories, scripts, etc. (2x) 1985-1987

7/6: Idea Books: notes and ideas on some of his plays, stories, scripts, etc. (4x) 1987-1988

7/7: "Airboy", comic scripts, correspondence, etc.

7/8: Manuscript by Edward Malone: "The Adventure of the Grinder's Whistle", includes correspondence

7/9: Manuscript: "Affair in the Heart"

Manuscripts D-F

10/1: "The Dodo: A Scientific Romance", correspondence and notes July 16 - December 18, 1980

10/2: Manuscript: "Down in Flames"

10/3: Manuscript: "Do Ya, Do Ya, Wanna Dance?", 1st draft

10/4: "Do Ya, Do Ya, Wanna Dance?", galleys

10/5: "Do Ya, Do Ya, Wanna Dance?", correspondence, awards received, and misc.

10/6: Manuscript: "A Dozen Tough Jobs", includes notes, correspondence, reviews, and misc.

10/7: Manuscript: "The Effects of Alienation", includes correspondence and notes on Brecht, Cabaret, and Nazi space story

10/8: False starts-notes toward a story about bootleg psychiatry and others

10/9: Manuscript: "Fair Game", drafts

10/10: Manuscript: "Fair Game", and galleys

10/11: "Fair Game", correspondence, review, contract/agreement, and misc.

10/12: Manuscript: "Fin de Cycle", draft

10/13: Manuscript: "Fin de Cycle", and galleys

Manuscripts L-M

14/1: Manuscript: "The Lions Are Asleep This Night", includes correspondence, contract/agreement, review, and misc.

14/2: "Lost Island Novel", notes

14/3: Manuscript: "Man-Mountain Gentian", includes correspondence, contract/agreement, and reference material

14/4: Manuscript: "Mares Tenebrosos"

14/5: Manuscript: "Mars is Red / Martian Birthright"

14/6: Manuscript: "Mary Margaret Road-Grader", includes correspondence and contract/agreement

14/7: Manuscript: "Memory to Spare"

14/8: Manuscript: "Men of Greywater Station", includes correspondence

14/9: Manuscript: "Message for the Caesars"

14/10: Manuscript: "Moamrath in Hollywood: Cthu'lablanca and Other Lost Screenplays", includes "M. M. Moamrath: A Checklist" compiled and annotated by Steven Utley

14/11: Manuscript: "Mono No Aware", includes correspondence and contract/agreement

14/12: Manuscript: "My Sweet Lady Jo", includes correspondence and contract/agreement

The Texas-Israeli War, Screenplays, and Manuscripts by Others

20/1: The Texas-Israeli War (with Buddy Saunders): galleys

20/2: The Texas-Israeli War (with Buddy Saunders): contract/agreement

20/3: The Texas-Israeli War (with Buddy Saunders): correspondence

20/4: The Texas-Israeli War (with Buddy Saunders): royalty statement

20/5: The Texas-Israeli War (with Buddy Saunders): reviews

20/6: Manuscript: "Mary Margaret Road-Grader" a screenplay from an original short story by Howard Waldrop: short version screenplay by Jim Elliott

20/7: "Mary Margaret Road-Grader" a screenplay from an original short story by Howard Waldrop: screenplay by Jim Elliott

20/8: "Mary Margaret Road-Grader" a screenplay from an original short story by Howard Waldrop: notes for the screenplay

20/9: "Mary Margaret Road-Grader" a screenplay from an original short story by Howard Waldrop: contract, January 24, 1978

20/10: "Billy Proton" final draft screenplay by Glen Oliver, March 1985

20/11: Manuscript: "French Scenes: Guy's Story" ("French Scenes" adaptation) by Chris Englade

20/12: Manuscript: "Sacred Cow" by Bruce Sterling

20/13: Manuscript: "Doors" by George R. R. Martin

20/14: Carion West 1992: writing notes by Nancy Kress, John Shirley, Pat Cadicjan, Gardner Dozois, and John Crowley

20/15: Manuscript: "Sitcom" by Lewis Shiner

20/16: "Two Woman of the Prairie" by Steven Utley

20/17: Manuscript: "Down Among the Dead Men" by Gardner Dozois and Jack Dann

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