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1950-1954 Football Seasons

1950 Season
6/1: Texas A&M vs VMI, October 14, 1950

6/2: Texas A&M vs Texas Christian University (TCU), October 21, 1950

6/3: Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 4, 1950

6/4: Texas A&M vs Rice, November 18, 1950

6/5: Texas A&M at Texas, November 30, 1950

6/6: Texas A&M vs Georgia, December 9, 1950
Presidential Cup Game played at Byrd Stadium, University of Maryland.

1951 Season
6/7: Texas A&M at University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), September 21, 1951 Donated by J. B. Harvey

6/8: Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, September 29, 1951
Game played at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas

6/9: Texas A&M vs Oklahoma, October 6, 1951

6/10: Texas A&M vs Trinity, October 13, 1951
Game played at Alamo Stadium in San Antonio, Texas

6/11: Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 21, 1951 (2 copies with different cover art)

6/12: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 10, 1951 (2 copies)

6/13: Texas A&M at Rice, November 17, 1951 (2 copies)

6/14: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 29, 1951

1952 Season
6/15: Texas A&M vs Houston, September 20, 1952
Game played at Rice Stadium in Houston.

6/16: Texas A&M vs Kentucky, October 4, 1952

6/17: Texas A&M at Michigan State, October 11, 1952

6/18: Texas A&M Frosh at Texas Christian University (TCU) Wogs, October 15, 1952 (Freshman game)

6/19: Texas A&M vs Texas Christian University (TCU), October 18, 1952

6/20: Texas A&M at Baylor, October 25, 1952

6/21: Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 1, 1952

6/22: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 8, 1952
Game played at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.

6/23: Texas A&M vs Rice, November 15, 1952

6/24: Texas A&M Frosh vs Texas Freshmen, November 22, 1952

6/25: Texas A&M at Texas, November 27, 1952

1953 Season
6/26: Texas A&M at Kentucky, September 19, 1953

6/27: Texas A&M vs Houston, September 26, 1953

6/28: Texas A&M at Texas Tech, October 10, 1953

6/29: Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 24, 1953

6/30: Texas A&M vs Georgia, November 3, 1953
Game played at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.

6/31: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 7, 1953
(3 copies - 2 with a pink backdrop, 1 with an orange backdrop)

6/32: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 26, 1953 (2 copies)

1954 Season
6/33: Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, September 18, 1954

6/34: Texas A&M vs Oklahoma A&M, September 25, 1954
Game played at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.

6/35: Texas A&M vs Texas Christian University (TCU), October 16, 1954

6/36: Texas A&M at Baylor, October 23, 1954

6/37: Texas A&M vs Arkansas, October 30, 1954

6/38: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 6, 1954
Game played at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.

6/39: Texas A&M vs Rice, November 13, 1954 (John Kimbrough Day)

6/40: Texas A&M Frosh vs Texas Freshmen, November 20, 1954

6/41: Texas A&M at Texas, November 25, 1954

Theodore Sturgeon Collection

  • US TxAM-C C000235
  • Collection
  • 1954

This collection consists of an advance copy (bound unpaged galley proofs) of the first edition, first state; and an advance copy (bound unpaged galley proofs) of the first edition, second state, of Sturgeon's 1953 novel More Than Human.

The proofs represent the first state of the text without Sturgeon's extensive last-minute changes made at the publisher's office. A handwritten signed note by Sturgeon dated August 1954 on the inside front cover reads: "A few hours before 'More Than Human' went to press, the author felt a profound dissatisfaction with the last section. Working in the corner of a busy office at his publisher's, he rewrote the final portion. This is, as far as he knows, the only copy extant of the book before these changes were made. It is donated, with the author's warmest good wishes, to the World Science Fiction Convention of 1954, at San Francisco."

The revisions to the galleys were made on leaves 16, 120, 136, 139, and 144-145 and consisted mostly of insertions of new copy, ranging from about 150 words in one case to about 1500 in another (at the story's conclusion).

The proofs are accompanied by a signed letter, dated August 25, 1954, from Sturgeon (signed "Ted") to "Les" (probably Lester Cole, co-chairman of the convention) on Sturgeon's stationery, with an autograph postscript. This is the cover letter sent with the proof, in which Sturgeon explains why he will not be able to attend the 1954 convention due to a death in the family. He expresses sincere regret and names those to whom he would like to have his greetings conveyed, including "the six (at least) X's. These last are the handful, among all the wonderful people there, whom [sic] I haven't met yet but would discover and have for lifelong friends if only I could be there."

Sturgeon, Theodore

Newspaper Clippings, photographs, and guest book ledger

1/1: Newspaper Clippings, 1940
"A&M Hillel Club," Jewish Herald-Voice. October 3, 1940

"Texas Agricultural College Honors Taubenhaus, Late Founder of Hillel Club," October 1940

1/2: Newspaper Clippings, 1942
"Aggieland's 'Fighting Dean' Faces New Challenge---Training Men to Beat Japs," The Houston [Chronicle?]. October 4, 1942 (2 pages)

1/3: Newspaper Clippings, 1944
"Hillel Club" clippings [publisher unknown]. April 8, 1944

1/4: Newsletter and Photographs. 1945; Undated
Photograph, woman portrait [unknown]. Undated

Photograph, woman portrait [unknown]. Undated

Hadassah Newsletter, June-July 1945 (30 pages)

1/5: Newspaper Clippings, 1945-1946 (1 of 2)
Carrol, Jim. "Texas A&M in World War II," The Houston Press. April 18, 1946 (3 pages)

"Carrol on the Spot," The Houston Press, [undated], and "Hillel at Texas A&M Praised by Official". October 1940

"Ben Battelstein Appointed to Community Council Executive Committee" Houston [Press?], and "Hillel Club Hears About Biarritz School" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Aggies - They're Never Exes - Jam Campus For Greatest Homecoming: An Aggie - a Mighty Fine Man" Houston Press. April 19, 1946 (2 pages)

"B'nai B'rith Groups Elect New Officers" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Dr. A. L. Sacher to Address Cultural Session of B'nai B'rith Convention," The Jewish Herald-Voice. April 18, 1946

"Hillel Club Ends Year of Work at Passover Service" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Dunner to Speak to Hillel Club and 1st Baptist" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Dr. Raphael Gold to Speak at A&M College Thursday" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Money for China" [unknown publisher]. Undated

Rosenthal, M. E. "Aggie Talk" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Place of the Jew in the Post War Peace Conference: A&M Students Participate in Hillel Competition" [unknown publisher]. Undated

Carroll, Jim. "Texas A&M in World War II: Eisenhower to Become an Aggie, as A&M Muster 'Ends War'" The Houston Press. April 20, 1946

"From the Mail Bag" The Jewish Herald-Voice. April 18, 1946

"Maniloffs Make a Contribution to A&M Library Fund" [unknown publisher]. Undated

1/6: Newspaper Clippings, 1945-1946, (2 of 2)
"29 Generals From A&M in World War II" [unknown publisher, 2 pages]. Undated

Carroll, Jim. "Texas A&M in World War II: An Aggie May Die but He Never Leaves the Ranks" The Houston Press. April 16, 1946

Carroll, Jim. "Texas A&M in World War II" The Houston Press. April 17, 1946

"These are the Brave" [unknown publisher, 3 pages]. Undated

"A&M College of Texas Silver Taps: In Grateful Memory of those who gave their lives in the service of their country in World War II" [unknown publisher, maybe photocopy of program, 2 pages]. Undated

"The Musters" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Aggieland News" Jewish Herald-Voice. September 26, 1945

1/7: Newspaper clippings, 1946
Carroll, Jim. "When Country Called, A&M Was Ready" The Houston Press. April 15, 1946

"Texas A&M in World War II" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Place of the Jew in the Post War Peace Conference: A&M Students Participate in Hillel Competition" Jewish Herald-Voice. [1942]

"A&M to Accept New Fellowship" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Congregation Beth Yeshurun Names Rabbi Wm. S. Malev Spiritual Leader" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Mayo to Discuss Harvard Report for Hillel Club" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Henry Cohen of Galveston" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Sam Mayer Represents U. of Houston Hillel Unit at Summer Institute" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Texas Professor Hillel Dr. Klein, Talks to Hillel Club" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Memorial Gift of $500 Made to Children's Library" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Mrs. Schulman gives $500 to Library" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Cohen Fellowship at A&M is Announced" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"B'nai B'rith Hillel Honors Rabbi Cohen with A&M Fellowship" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"A&M Fellowship will Honor Rabbi" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"B. B. Interfaith Fellowship at Texas A&M Honors Rabbi Henry Cohen" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Establishment of Interfaith Student Fellowship" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Inter-Faith Fellowship Honors Dr. Henry Cohen at Texas A&M" [unknown publisher]. January 24, 1946

"Fellowship Honors Galveston Rabbi" The Houston Press. January 25, 1946

"Chinese Consul at Open Meet of Hillel Club Sunday" [unknown publisher]. Undated

Abelow, Milton. "Aggieland News" The Jewish Herald-Voice. February 28, 1946

Albelow, Milton. "Aggieland News" [The Jewish Herald-Voice?]. Undated

"Varvel to Review Brook For Hillel" [unknown publisher]. January 10, 1946

"Mark Halleck Heads A&M Hillel Council" [unknown publisher]. March 1, 1946

"Henry Cohen's Man" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Religious Emphasis Week" [unknown publisher]. February 18, 1846

"Hillel Club Meeting" [unknown publisher]. Undated

Woods, Edna B. "Hillel Club Sponsors Contest Observing Jewish Book Month" [unknown publisher]. Undated

Texas Aggie Hillel News, volume 4 No.(2). February 1946 (4 pages)

1/8: Newspaper Clippings, 1947
Leventhal, David S. "Aggieland". Undated

"Halleck Named to Head Reactivated Ag[ricultural] Eng[ineering] Society" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Passover Sedara at Texas A&M Hillel Foundation" The Jewish Herald-Voice. Undated

"Texas A&M Hillel Club Receives B'nai B'rith Support" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"A&M Panel Discussion Group Wins First Place at Austin Meeting Sunday" Battalion. March 24, 1942

Woods, Edna B. "Hillel Club Sponsors Contest Observing Jewish Book Month" [unknown publisher]. Undated

Seligman, David M. "Hillel Dance, Slated May 3" and "Hillel Council Host at Dinner to Dr. Mrs.
Morgan" [unknown publisher]. March 15, 1947

"Hillel Notes" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"A Working Girl's Secret" Battalion. November 18, 1947

"Palestine Issue the be discussed for Hillel Club" The Bryan Daily Eagle. October 31, 9147

Seligman, Dave "Hellman to Speak on Palestine in Y-Chapel Tonight" Battalion. November 4, 1947

"No Problem in Palestine" Battalion. November 10, 1947

Seligman, David M. "Journalist-Observer to Speak on Palestine Partition Tuesday: Jehudah Hellman to Prove that UN Proposal Fair to Arabs and Jews" Battalion. October 31, 1947

"Letters to the Editor" Battalion. November 18, 1947

"Palestine?" Battalion. November 12, 1947

"No Problem in Palestine, Hellman Says in Address at Hillel Meeting" Battalion. November 5, 1947

"Cohen Fellowship for 1947 Won by Beaumont Aggie" Bryan Daily Eagle. November 10, 1947

Martin, Truman G. "European Refugees Attend A&M Hillel Scholarships" Battalion. November 19, 1947

"Hillels Celebrate Hanukah Dec. 10" Battalion. December 9, 1947

"Houston Cantor to Lead Feast of Lights Music" Bryan Eagle. December 9, 1947

Seligman, Dave. "Aggie Hillel News" Jewish Beacon. December 22, 1947

"Rabbi Addresses Interfaith Group" Battalion. December 18, 1947

"San Antonio Rabbi Will Speak During Religious Week" Battalion. January 8, 1948

1/9: Newspaper Clippings, 1948
"Donald Jarvis is Winner of Hillel Award" Battalion. May 20, 1948

"Dr. Ilton Speaks Shows Collection to Hillel Group" Battalion. December 10, 1948

Nelson, James E. "Milt Frenkel Plays Emotional Genius" Battalion. March 11, 1948

"Hillels Have Ball, Picnic April 17" Battalion. April 9, 1948

"UJA 48 Campaign to Be Explained at Hillel Club" Bryan Eagle. March 16, 1948

"Hillel Spring Formal to be Held Saturday" Battalion. April 13, 1948

"Victim of Natzis Oppression Enjoys Life in Cadet [Corps]" Battalion. April 13, 1948

"Plan Two Dances for Saturday Night" Battalion. April 16, 1948

"Religious Speaker – Dr. David Jacobson" Battalion. January 7, 1948

Seligman, Dave. "Aggie Hillel News" Jewish Herold-Voice. January 29, 1948

1/10: Newspaper Clippings, 1948
"Milt Fronkel Takes Over Job as WTAW Sports Director" Battalion. February 4, 1948

"Hillel Club to Hear Rabbi Wednesday" Battalion. February 24, 1948

"UP Writer to Discuss Near East Problem" Battalion. February 26, 1948
"Faculty Award is Recommended for Aggie Engineers" [unknown publisher, 2 pages]. Undated

"Hillel Speaker Says Palestine Problem Great" Battalion. March 1948,
"Former War Correspondent to Talk on Palestine, Middle East Problems" Bryan Eagle. February 26, 1948

Seligman, Dave. "Aggieland News" Jewish Herald-Voice. March 4, 1948

Rovinsky, Erven. "News of Aggieland" Fort Worth Texas Jewish Post, New Year Edition. October 1948

Treiman, Joshua. "Aggieland News" Jewish Beacon. October 28, 1948

"Mayo Will Address Hillel Foundation" Battalion. November 10, 1948

"Aggieland News" Jewish Herald-Voice. January 2, 1948

Treiman, Josh. "News from Aggieland" Jewish Herald-Voice. December 10, 1948

Monroe, C. C. "Interfaith Team Explains Differences in Doctrines" [unknown publisher]. Undated

1/11: Newspaper Clippings, 1949
Bobkoff, Kenneth. "Aggieland News" Jewish Herald-Voice. November 17, 1949

Bobkoff, Kenneth. ["Aggieland News"] Jewish Herald-Voice. November 24, 1949

"Congratulations to: Ervin Rovinsky" Texas Jewish Post. November 24, 1949

"Religious Leaders Will Discuss Inter-Faith Tolerance Tonight: Reverent March, Father Piere, and Rabbi Malev to Appear on Inter-Church Council Program" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Dr. Ilton Speaks, Shows Collection to Hillel Group" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Hillel Club to Hear Liturgical Music" Battalion. December 13, 1949

"Hillel Clubbers Hear Trip Winner" Battalion. December 13, 1949

Rovinsky, Erven. "News of Aggieland" Fort Worth Section Jewish Post, Passover Edition. April 14, 1949

"Aggie Hillel News" [unknown publisher]. Undated

Bobkoff, Kenneth. "Aggieland News" Jewish Herald-Voice. December 29, 1949

"Hillel Club Meets Elects Officer" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Fishman to Be Guest Speaker at Hillel Meet" [unknown publisher]. Undated

Martin, Truman G. [unknown title, unknown publisher]. Undated

1/12: Photographs, Clippings, circa 1940s
Photocopies of scrapbook entries with handwritten notes and photographs about Hillel events [12 items], 2 photographs, photocopies of newspaper clippings in a journal. Undated

1/13: Newspaper clippings, circa 1940s
McKnight, Filex R. "A&M College Gets its First Navy Students" [unknown publisher]. Undated

Connor, Robert E. "Marine Doctor Heard Japs Try Lure of Mercy Calls" [unknown publisher, 2 pages]. Undated

Siegel, Jack H. "A&M Mother's Club Started" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Jewish Folklore and Songs Given for Hillel Club" [unknown publisher]. Undated

Leventhal, David S. "Aggieland" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Dallas Youth Entered from A&M College in Oratorical Contest" [unknown publisher]. Undated

Leventhal, David S. "Aggieland" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Interpret Jewish Music" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Hebrew Music Recital Here Wednesday" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Hillel Debate at Center Sunday" [unknown publisher]. Undated

1/14: Newspaper Clippings, 1950
"Aggie Hillel News" Jewish Harold-Voice. April 2, 1950

Engelber, Marvin. "Aggie Hillel News". Undated

"Pincus Broues Elected President Herzl Lodge" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Palestine Talk Announced Today by Hillel Club" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Ervin Rovinsky Joins Engineering Staff of Air Accessories" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"Three Faiths to Give Views Here Wednesday" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"The Hillel Club Held its Last Social Event of the Year Recently with a Dance in the Bryan
Country" Battalion. May 22, 1950

Lewis, Harvy. "Aggieland News" [unknown publisher]. Undated

1/15: Newspaper Clippings, 1951
"Hillel Club to Hold First Meeting of the Year" [unknown publisher]. Undated

"October 14 Meeting at College Station Called to Discuss Building Plans" Jewish Herald-Voice. [October] 1951

1/16: Newspaper Clippings and Hillel Postcard Announcements, 1952
Hillel Cultural Meeting Announcements. November 5-19, 1952

Hillel Cultural Meeting Announcements. October 1-29, 1952

Hillel Cultural Meeting Announcements. September 3-24, 1952

Hillel Cultural Meeting Announcements. November 4-11, 1952

Hillel Cultural Meeting Announcements. December 3-12, 1952

"Rabbi of Austin Speaks Wednesday to Hillel Club" Bryan Eagle. November 11, 1952

Rubin, Sherwin. "Aggie Hillel News" Jewish Herald-Voice. November 13, 1952

Rubin, Sherwin. "Aggie Hillel News" Jewish Herald-Voice. November 27, 1952

Rubin, Sherwin. "Aggie Hillel News" Jewish Herald-Voice. December 25, 1952

1/17: Photograph labeled Brandeis Camp, July 1952

1/18: Hillel Postcard Announcements, 1943

1/19: Hillel Postcard Announcements. February - May [1948]

1/20: Newspaper clippings and Hillel Cultural Meeting Announcements, 1953
Hillel Cultural Meeting Announcements. January 6, 1953

Kyessly, Nina. "A&M Student Wins Hero Fund Award" Bryan Daily Eagle. November 1, 1953

Hillel Cultural Meeting Announcements. November 15, 1953

Braslau, Bob. "Aggie-Hillel News" Jewish Herald-Voice. Undated

Braslau, Bob. "Aggie-Hillel News" Texas Jewish Post. November 19, 1959

Lackshin, Herb. "Aggieland News" Texas Jewish Post. February 19, 1953

"Summey to Speak at Hillel Meeting" Battalion. February 24, 1953

Rubin, Sherwin. "Aggieland News" Texas Jewish Post. January 1, 1953

"Meiss-Teuffen Speaks Wednesday" Battalion. January 9, 1953

"Former UP Staff Writer to Speak at Open Meeting" Bryan Eagle. January 13, 1953

Hillel Cultural Meeting Announcements. February 4-13, 1953

Ruben, Sherwin. "February 15-22 Was Brotherhood Week" Texas Jewish Post. February 1953

Hillel Cultural Meeting Announcements. February 18 - May 15, 1953 (10 pages)

1/21: Hillel Postcard Announcements, 1953

1/22: Hillel Guest Book Ledger, [for social dance]. undated fragile

W. A. Tolson Papers

  • US TxAM-C 1180
  • Collection
  • 1917-1954

This collection includes personal letters from "Doc" W. A. Tolson's life including grade reports from A&M College, personal letters dating 1918-1943, photographs from his life and family, and articles dating back to the first broadcasted A&M football game. Other included newspaper articles refer to the A&M College band, Tolson's life working in Radio RCA programs, and his teachings at Princeton.

Tolson, W. A.

Wild Talent

This box contains the typed manuscript for Wild Talent (1954), 262 leaves, with accompanying telegram to Tucker from "Jean", regarding questions about the proofs, September 22, 1953.

Valedictory Speeches

This series contains 5 folders in box 3.

S4-3/01: J. F. Edwards, June 27, 1883
S4-3/02: William J. Adkins, 1951
S4-3/03: Jaro G. Netardus, May 30, 1952
S4-3/04: Robert E. Huffman, May 29, 1953
S4-3/05: Ide P. Trotter, Jr., May 21, 1954

Certificates, Correspondence, and Envelopes

1/3: Teaching letter and contract. 4 August 1938

1/4: Teachers certificate and college transcript. 31 March 1933; 13 April 1938 - 13 November 1954

1/5: Correspondence regarding coaching position.

1/6: Clippings regarding head coach position at Tarleton. Undated

1/7: Envelopes sent to Gen. Rudder from April 17, 1933 - August 11, 1938

Paper Books

Infantry Drill Regulations United States Army 1911 Corrections to April 15, 1917 published by Washington Printing Office 1917; 254 pages

Trumpeter's Hand-book and Instructor by William S. Littleton dated May 9, 1901 published by Hudson-Kimberly Publishing Co Kansas City, MO; 70 pages

The Trumpet and Drum by John Philip Sousa W.F. L. Drum Company dated 1954; 123 pages (Inside book with correspondence to Colonel Richard J. Dunn from Wm. F. Ludwig dated May 7, 1954)

Tolson Papers

1/1: Grade reports, starting in 1917

1/2: Letters to his family, 1918-1923

1/3: Letters to his family, 1937-1943

1/4: 1923 Commencement invitation

1/5: Newspaper articles, 1920-1954

1/6: Photographs

1/7: General Electric Publication

1/8: RCA Victor Co., Inc. Publication

Correspondence and Certificate for Service

1/1: Finding Guide

1/2: 201 file

1/3: Letters mostly from Gen. Stratemeyer, 1942-1951

1/4: Notes from and letters to parents
December 20, 1942 - August 21, 1943

1/5: Notes from and letters to parents
May 7 - August 10, 1946

1/6: Letters to parents
April 6 - May 1, 1949

1/7: Letters to parents
May 2-26 1949

1/8: Letters to parents
May 27 - June 20, 1949

1/9: Letters to parents
June 21 - July 15, 1949

1/10: Letters to parents
July 16 - August 9, 1949

1/11: Letters to parents
August 10 - September 3, 1949

1/12: Letters to parents
September 4-28 1949

1/13: Letters to parents
September 29 - October 23, 1949

1/14: Letters to parents
October 24 - November 17, 1949

1/15: Letters to parents
November 19 - December 12, 1949

1/16: Letters to parents
December 13, 1949 - January 6, 1950

1/17: Letters to parents
January 7-31 1950

1/18: Letters to parents
February 1-25, 1950

1/19: Letters to parents
February 26 - March 8, 1950

1/20: Letters to parents
June 3 - August 9, 1953

1/21: Letters to parents
August 14 - December 2, 1953

1/22: Letters to parents
December 6, 1953 - May 31, 1954

1/23: Military Certificates for Services, 1st Lieutenant B. B. Baker

Murray Leinster "Honeymoon on Dlecka" Manuscript

  • US TxAM-C C000263
  • Collection
  • 1955

This collection consists of the typed manuscript (21 leaves) for Leinster's short story "Honeymoon on Dlecka", published in Fantastic Universe, July 1955.

Leinster, Murray, 1896-1975

Smoot Newsletters: F

S4-8/1: "Facts Forum Television Program: #98 to #105," Undated.

S4-8/2: "Facts Forum Radio Broadcasts: # 62 to #118," [1952-1953].

S4-8/3: "Facts Forum Radio Broadcasts: # 111 to #127," [1954].

S4-8/4: "Facts Forum Radio Broadcasts: #128 to #177," [1955].

Photographs

13/24: Boys State [large print], 1951.

13/25: Aggie Freshman Band [large print], 1952.

13/26: Officer training at Fort Sill, Oklahoma [large print], 1955.

13/27: ROTC encampment, Fort Sill, Oklahoma [large print], July 1955.

Correspondence

6/1: Congratulatory correspondence, Classification of Texas Public Lands. January 4, 1954 - September 28, 1954

6/2: Congratulatory correspondence. January 4-5, 1955

6/3: Congratulatory correspondence. January 6-8, 1955

6/4: Congratulatory correspondence, inauguration program. January 8-18, 1955.

6/5: Congratulatory correspondence, documents regarding business at the General Land Office. January 19, 1955 - February 9, 1955

6/6: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office, the Congressional Record, documents regarding business at the General Land Office. February 10-17, 1955

6/7: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office, personal correspondence, documents regarding business at the General Land Office. February 18, 1955 - March 16, 1955

6/8: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office, personal correspondence, documents regarding business at the General Land Office. March 17, 1955 - April 14, 1955

6/9: Sunday school lesson, correspondence, and documents regarding business at the General Land Office, personal correspondence. March 18, 1955 - June 19, 1955

6/10: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office, a letter from Lady Bird Johnson, land report, other documents from the General Land Office. June 20, 1955 - August 5, 1955

6/11: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office, a letter from LBJ. August 6-29, 1955

6/12: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office, a letter from LBJ, some personal correspondence. September 2-28, 1955

6/13: Press release, correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office, various other documents. September 29, 1955 - October 15, 1955

6/14: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office. October 17-29, 1955

6/15: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office. November 2-30, 1955

6/16: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office, Christmas card from employees. December 1955

Correspondence

1/1
Anderson to Ted Dikty. October 23, 1952, re: visit. TLS, 1 postcard.
Anderson to Ted Dikty. May 26, 1951, re: going to be out of town, publishing book. ALS, 1 postcard.

1/2
Anderson to Ted Dikty. April 3, 1951, re: discussing a new book for Shasta, tentatively The Long Way Home, and giving a rough outline of plot and ideas. TLS, 3 leaves.
Anderson to Ted Dikty. February 5, 1953, re: informing Shasta of his scheduled trip to Europe in April and making possible arrangements to proof and autograph sheets for The Star Ways. TLS, 1 leaf.
Anderson to Ted Dikty. February 16, 1953, re: extending the Shasta deadline for publication of The Star Ways to September 22, 1954 and other business comments. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/3
Anderson to Mel and Ted. March 2, 1953, re: giving same information as February 5, 1953 letter and requesting acknowledgment and arrangements be made soon. TLS, 1 leaf.
Ted Dikty to Anderson. March 31, 1953, re: delay for Starways. TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
Anderson to Shasta. March 27, 1953, re: thanking them for the copy of The Demolished Man and again repeating the previous information about going to Europe. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/4
Anderson to Ted Dikty. April 3, 1953, re: giving more information on travel plans and suggestions for autograph sheets. TLS, 1 leaf.
Anderson to Mel and Ted. April 20, 1953, re: may not be in Europe as long as first thought and will be in contact around October. TLS, 1 leaf.
Ted Dikty to Poul Anderson. May 20, 1953, re: wanting to know when Anderson will be back and that Starways would get into production one he does. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/5
Anderson to Shasta. February 13, 1954, re: when he expects to return. ALS, 1 leaf.
Anderson to Mel and Ted. October 23, 1953, re: sending new address in California, asking for a week to proof Starways galleys. TLS, 1 leaf.
Anderson to Shasta. October 31, 1953, re: Space Platform, new address. TLS, 1 postcard.

1/6
Ted Dikty to Anderson. December 11, 1953, re: expanding Sam Hill. Western Union Telegram, 1 leaf.
Anderson to Ted Dikty. December 13, 1953, re: getting married, story already taken. Western Union Telegram, 1 leaf.
Anderson to Mel and Ted. January 6, 1954, re: thank you for fruitcake, explaining why he couldn't give Sam Hill to Ted. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/7
Ted Dikty to Anderson. February 13, 1954, re: congratulations on marriage, cover of Starways being done by Hubert Rogers as favor to Mel, need to extend publication date to September 22, 1954. TLS, 2 leaves, carbon copies.
Anderson to Shasta. February 20, 1954, re: new address. TLS, 1 leaf.
Anderson to Melvin Korshak. April 20, 1954, re: accepting proposal for publication date on The Starways. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/8
Anderson to Shasta. May 18, 1954, re: new address. TLS, 1 leaf.
Anderson to Ted Dikty. August 10, 1954, re: not agreeing to extension for publication date for Starways. TLS, 1 leaf.
Anderson to Mel and Ted. January 9, 1954, re: informing them that his agent, Scott Meredith, has tried to contact Shasta to renegotiate the Starways contract with no response, Anderson considering taking the book elsewhere. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/9
Anderson to Melvin Korshak. September 15, 1955, re: declaring their contract is terminated, would still reconsider if they contact him. TLS, 1 leaf.
Ted Dikty to Anderson. October 7, 1955, re: contracts, trying to publish bigger book, wanting to publish Starways. TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Grade Reports

1/1: Individual Grade Reports

  • Cader van Bieburstein (?). 1883 (6 reports)
  • J. H. Simpson. April 30, 1900
  • H. C. Dillingham. April 1, 1919
  • S. A. Richards. January 30, 1877 (2 reports)
  • Letter from Anne Stanley Williams to D. B. Cofer
  • A. W. Percy. January 24, 1918
  • Scholarship Certification for Mr. Harley Clay Dillingham. May 15, 1918
  • A. Howard. May, 195(?) (2 reports)
  • J. Hill. February 1925
  • Personal notes
  • W. C. Martin "Hours of Recitation" Class of 1898
  • F. J. Skeeler, Session 1917-918 and Samuro Kakiuchi's business card
  • Envelope addressed to Doctor D. B. Cofer
  • Letter from Anne Stanley (?) to Dr. D. B. Cofer. December 7, 1955
  • A. Homan. November 1894 - July 1895 (6 reports)
  • E. Giesecke. November 3, 1883

1/2: Semester Grade Reports

  • Average grades for ten year period 1915-1925

  • 1925-1926 Session, Second Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses) November 26, 1926

  • Freshmen students (courses 101-199) November 26, 1926

  • Sophomore students (courses 201-299) November 26, 1926

  • Session 1926-1927, Second Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen students (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomore students (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1927-1928, First Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen students (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomore students (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1927-1928, Second Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen students (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomore students (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1928-1929, First Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses) April 18, 1929

  • Freshmen students (courses 101-199) April 18, 1929

  • Sophomore students (courses 201-299) April 18, 1929

  • Session 1928-1929, Second Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen students (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomore students (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1929-1930, First Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomore students (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1929-1930, Second Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen students (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomore students (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1930-1931, First Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen students (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomore students (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1930-1931, Second Term Grades

  • Freshmen students (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomore students (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1931-1932, Second Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen students (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomore students (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1932-1933, First Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen students (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomore students (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1932-1933, Second Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomores (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1933-1934, First Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomores (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1934-1935, First Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomores (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1935-1936, Second Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomores (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1936-1937, First Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomores (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1936-1937, Second Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomores (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1937-1938, First Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen (all courses 101-199)

  • Sophomores (all courses 201-299)

  • Session 1937-1938, Second Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomores (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1938-1939, First Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomores (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1938-1939, Second Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomores (courses 201-299)

  • Session 1939-1940, First Term Grades

  • By all departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen (101-199)

  • Sophomores (201-299)

  • Session 1939-1940, Second Term Grades

  • By departments (all courses)

  • Freshmen (courses 101-199)

  • Sophomores (courses 201-299)

Oyster Reports, Letters, and Memorandum

Reports, letters, and memorandum on the oyster mortality project by Harry J. Bennet, A.D. Bajkov, James L. Boswell, Clair Brown, Sidney O. Brown, M.D. Burkenroad, Fred Caulthron, C. Ray Elsey, I. I. Gardescu, Gordon Gunter, C. K. Hancock, Harold W. Harry, Joel W. Hedgpeth, and Willis G. Hewatt.

Reports, Letters, and Memorandum: Hewatt

S1-2/01: Hewatt, Willis G., "Studies on Bleedwater Dispersal in the Natural Waters around Oil Fields in Southern Louisiana," April 27, 1950.

S1-2/02: Hewatt, Willis G., "Studies on Dissolved Oxygen Content and Hydrogen Ion Concentration in the Waters of Barataria Bay, Louisiana, 1945-1947," July 26, 1950.

S1-2/03: Hewatt, Willis G., "An Oyster Feeding Experiment," March 1951.

S1-2/04: Hewatt, Willis G., "Salinity Studies in Louisiana Coastal Embayments West of the Mississippi River," June 15, 1951.

S1-2/05: Hewatt, Willis G., "Ecological Studies on Salt Marsh Ponds in Southern Louisiana," May 5, 1953.

S1-2/06: Hewatt, Willis G., "An Oyster Feeding Experiment," pp. 192-193 of Proceedings of the 1952 National Shellfisheries Association Meeting, 1953.

S1-2/07: Hewatt, Willis G., "An Oyster Mortality Study in Lower Barataria Bay, Louisiana," June 15, 1953.

S1-2/08: Hewatt, Willis G., "Climatological and Hydrological Records on the Barataria Bay Area, Louisiana," part 1, August 9, 1955.

S1-2/09: Hewatt, Willis G., "Climatological and Hydrological Records on the Barataria Bay Area, Louisiana," part 2, August 12, 1955.

S1-2/10: Hewatt, Willis G., part of "Summary of Hydrobiological Conditions in Barataria Bay and Related Waters, July 1945 - September 1947," never completed and superseded by later final reports.

S1-2/11: Hewatt, Willis G., plates and list of plates in "Summary of Hydrobiological Conditions in Barataria Bay and Related Waters, July 1945 - September 1947," multiple copies.

Reports, Letters, and Memorandum: Prokop - ZoBell

S3-12/01: Prokop, Joseph F. letters to Sidney O. Brown and biographical data, October 13, 1948-1950.

S3-12/02: Prokop, Joseph F., "Report on a Study of the Bicrobial Decomposition of Crude Oil," May 20, 1950.

S3-12/03: Prokop, Joseph F., "Infection and Culture Procedures Employed in the Study of Dermocystidium Marinum," August 11, 1950.

S3-12/04: Rasmussen, W. C., "The Bottom Sediments of Barataria Bay, 1934 - 1947," 1948.

S3-12/05: Ray, Sammy M., "Studies on the Occurrence of Dermocystidium Marinum in Young Oysters," June 25, 1953.

S3-12/06: Roberts, J. H., "Outline of Faunal Studies of Mud Bottoms in Barataria Region," August 30, 1948.

S3-12/07: Sieling, Fred W., "Progress Report on Study of the Effect of Seismic Exploration on Oysters in Barataria Bay Region," September 13, 1949.

S3-12/08: Sieling, Fred W., "Experiments on the Effects of Seismographic Exploration on Oysters in Barataria Bay Region, 1949 - 1950," June 26, 1951.

S3-12/09: Sieling, Fred W., "Experiments on the Effects of Seismographic Exploration on Oysters," April 20, 1953.

S3-12/10: Sperry, John J., "Observations on the Flora (and Plant Collections) of the Marshlands of Southern Louisiana," 1949.

S3-12/11: Sperry, John J., "Observations on the Flora of the Marshlands of Southern Louisiana," August 18, 1949.

S3-12/12: Sprague, Victor letters to C. C. Doak, Sewell H. Hopkins, John G. Mackin, A. A. Jakkula, and Herbert F. Prytherch regarding oyster mortality investigations, March 18, 1947 - January 2, 1950.

S3-12/13: Sprague, Victor, "Progress Report of Nematosis Studies from 3 June to 4 July 1947 with Remarks on the Entire Nematosis Program," July 24, 1947.

S3-12/14: Sprague, Victor, "Studies on Nematopsis Prytherchi, Sprague and N. Ostrearum Prytherch, emended," January 5, 1949.

S3-12/15: Sprague, Victor, "Notes on Three Microsporidian Parasites of Decapod Crustacea of Louisiana Coastal Waters," 1950.

S3-12/16: Sprague, Victor, "Family Porosporidae Schneider," January 19, 1951.

S3-12/17: Sprague, Victor and P.E. Orr, Jr., "Studies on Nematopsis. III. N. Ostrearum and N. Prytherchi with Special References to Host-Parasite Relations," 1952.

S3-12/18: Sprague, Victor, "Species of Nematopsis in Ostrea Virginica," 1953.

S3-12/19: Sprague, Victor, "Protozoa," 1954.

S3-12/20: Sprague, Victor and P. E. Orr, Jr., "Nematopsis Ostrearum and N. Prytherchi (Eugregarinia: Porosporidae) with Special Reference to the Host-Parasite Relations," 1955.

S3-12/21: ZoBell, Claude E. letters and memoranda to William E. Loose, C. C. Doak, A. A. Jakkula, P. Korringa, Sewell H. Hopkins, John G. Mackin, J. F. Prokop, W. M. Potts, and Sidney O. Brown regarding oyster mortality investigations, June 11, 1947 - April 11, 1950.

S3-12/22: ZoBell, Claude E., "Daily Journal and Field Notes on Trip to Texas and Louisiana to Study Oil Pollution Problem," May 25, 1947.

S3-12/23: ZoBell, Claude E., "Impressions and Reflections from Flying over Mississippi Delta Region, Thursday, May 22, 1947," May 25, 1947.

S3-12/24: ZoBell, Claude E., "Bacteriological Aspects of Oyster Mortality Project, May 26, 1947," May 26, 1947.

S3-12/25: ZoBell, Claude E., "Memorandum on Field Experiments on Alleged Toxicity of Bleedwater," January 27, 1948.

S3-12/26: ZoBell, Claude E., "Antagonism of Ions and Its Relation to Toxicity of Bleedwaters," January 28, 1948.

S3-12/27: ZoBell, Claude E., "Memorandum on the Chemical Composition of Crude Oils and Bleedwaters," February 26, 1948.

S3-12/28: ZoBell, Claude E., "Some Notes on the Sulfur Cycle in the Sea With Particular Reference to the Oyster Mortality Investigations," June 15, 1948.

S3-12/29: ZoBell, Claude E., "Report on June 1948 Visit and Some Recommendations," June 21, 1948.

S3-12/30: ZoBell, Claude E., "Bacteriological Analysis of Mud Samples 573 - 584 Received June 15, 1948," September 7, 1948.

S3-12/31: ZoBell, Claude E., "Some Comments on Applied Oceanographic Research in the Gulf of Mexico," May 23, 1949.

S3-12/32: ZoBell, Claude E., "Rate at Which Oil Is Oxidized by Bacteria," June 1, 1949.

S3-12/33: ZoBell, Claude E., "Demonstration of Bacteria in Mud Samples from Barataria Bay Region Which Oxidize Crude Oil from Louisiana," June 1, 1949.

S3-12/34: ZoBell, Claude E., "Bacterial Analysis of Mud Samples 591-602 Received August 25, 1948," June 1, 1949.

S3-12/35: ZoBell, Claude E., "Report on Conference with Project 9 Legal Counsel on October 27, 1949," November 16, 1949.

S3-12/36: ZoBell, Claude E., "Report on Conferences and Observations at Grand Isle from October 27 to 29, 1949," November 16, 1949.

Magazines

21/1 New Worlds Science Fiction, containing Oliver's story "Any More At Home Like You?" (September 1955)

21/2 Orbit Science Fiction, containing Oliver's story "Controlled Experiment" (November/December 1954)

21/3 Science Fiction Adventures, containing Oliver's novel Fires of Forever (November 1952)

21/4 Science Fiction Adventures, containing Oliver's novelette "Judgment Day" (March 1953)

21/5 Startling Stories, containing Oliver's story "The Shore of Tomorrow" (March 1953)

21/6 Startling Stories, containing Oliver's story "The Subversives" (February 1952)

21/7 Startling Stories, containing Oliver's story "Lady Killer" (March 1952)

21/8 Super Science Stories, containing Oliver's story "The Land of Lost Content" (November 1950)

21/9 Super Science Stories, containing Oliver's and Garvin Berry's story "The Blood Star" (January 1951)

21/10 Texas Literary Quarterly, containing Oliver's story "The Imperfect Machine" (Summer 1948), 2 copies, photocopied

21/11 Thrilling Wonder Stories, containing Oliver's novelette "The Life Game" (June 1953)

21/12 Universe Science Fiction, containing Oliver's story "Let Me Live in a House" (March 1954)

Texas A&M Grade Reports Collection

  • US TxAM-C 1241
  • Collection
  • 1877-1955

This collection includes some personal grade reports from former students at Texas A&M. It also includes average semester grades for freshmen, sophomores, or by department for sessions 1925-1926 to 1939-1940.

Reports, Letters, and Memorandum: Menzel - Nelson

S3-11/01: Menzel, R. Winston and Sewell H. Hopkins, "Report on Experiments to Test the Effects of Oil Well Brine or 'Bleedwater' on Oysters at Lake Barre Oil Field," Vol. II, September 11, 1951.

S3-11/02: Menzel, R. Winston and Sewell H. Hopkins, "Report on Commercial Scale Oyster Planting Experiments in Bayou Bas Bleu and in Bay Sainte Oil Field," July 21, 1951.

S3-11/03: Menzel, R. Winston and Sewell H. Hopkins, "Methods for the Study of Oyster Plantings," August 1952.

S3-11/04: Menzel, R. Winston and Sewell H. Hopkins, "Reports on Oyster Experiment at Bay Sainte Elaine Oil Field," August 3, 1953.

S3-11/05: Menzel, R. Winston and Sewell H. Hopkins, "Effects of Two Parasites on the Growth of Oysters," April 25, 1954.

S3-11/06: Menzel, R. Winston and Sewell H. Hopkins, "Studies on Oyster Predators in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana" July 24, 1954.

S3-11/07: Menzel, R. Winston and Sewell H. Hopkins, "The Growth of Oysters Parasitized by the Fungus Dermocystidium Marinum and by the Trematode Bucephalus Cuculus," August 1955.

S3-11/08: Menzel, R. Winston and Sewell H. Hopkins, "Crabs as Predators of Oysters in Louisiana," 1956.

S3-11/09: Nelson, Thurlow C. letters to Sewell H. Hopkins and A. A. Jakkula regarding oyster mortality investigations, March 13, 1947 - May 31, 1949.

S3-11/10: Nelson, Thurlow C., "Report on an investigation in August 1914, of the Causes of Mortality Among Planted Oysters in Portersville Bay and Other Alabama Waters," October 1914.

S3-11/11: Nelson, Thurlow C., "Oyster Mortality: Project 9, General Observations, Jan. 1 - 7, 1948," January 7, 1948.

S3-11/12: Nelson, Thurlow C., "Report on Conclusions Drawn from Inspection of Data and of Experiments at Grand Isle and Port Aransas, October 20 to 28th, 1948, and at Grand Isle, August 1 to 6th, 1949, and from the Reports Which Have Been Issued from Foundation Personnel Particularly during the Past Twelve Months," August 6, 1949.

S3-11/13: Nelson, Thurlow C., "Comments on 'Notes for a Working Hypothesis of the Causes of Oyster Mortality in Louisiana and Texas' by Dr. Sewell H. Hopkins, 11 November 1948," August 20, 1949.

S3-11/14: Nelson, Thurlow C., "Highlights of Science at the National Shellfisheries Convention," 1952.

Subject Files

This subseries contains publicity, the public reaction, and financing background information for the highway program.

Correspondence, Documents, and Photos

1/1: Biography

  • Copy of a handwritten declaration from Texas A&M President, L. S. Ross, April 26, 1895.
  • Typed copy of Alva Mitchell's biography.
  • Name and address of Alva Mitchell's youngest son, Ralph Howard Mitchell.

1/2: Articles

  • Article in the Houston Post, "Men Prominent in Affairs of the A. & M. College of Texas," 6 copies, December 31, 1911.
  • Article in the Battalion, "Who's Who: Professor A. Mitchell," March 13, 1923.
  • Article in the Texas A&M System News, "Board Resolution Pays High Tribute to Alva Mitchell," 6 copies, June 1956.
  • Article in the Texas A&M System News, "J. Wheeler Barger Resolution Passed by Board," June 1956.

1/3: Miscellaneous Articles

  • Commencement program for A&M College's graduation ceremony that summer, 1 original, and 1 photocopy, July 5-7, 1892.
  • War Department Army Training School Certificate for a course in Auto Mechanics, taken by Wendell Harold Mitchell, November 1918.
  • United States Railroad Administration certificate for discharged soldiers, belonged to Wendell Harold Mitchell, December 1918.
  • Copy of Governor Richard Coke and President Thomas Gathright's inaugural speeches from the 1876 inauguration of Texas A&M, 1951.

1/4: Photographs of Alva Mitchell's classmates from the Class of 1894, all photos are signed by the cadet they were a portrait of, 11 photos.

1/5: Photograph of the Corps. of Cadets standing in formation in front of the Academic Building, 1 photo.

1/6: Photographs of students, the campus, and President Franklin Roosevelt's motorcade during the President's visit to the campus in 1937, 20 photos.

1/7: Photographs of students around different areas of the campus, possibly with Professor Mitchell during his days as a lecturer, 11 photos, Undated.

Africana Studies Collection

  • US TxAM-C C000559
  • Collection
  • 1883-1956; Undated

This collection encompasses a number of resources obtained with the support of A&M's Africana Studies Program.

Box 1, Teaching Aids, consists of chromo card albums that were published in continental Europe by various companies to garner support for the continuation of the control over colonies across Africa and Asia. Also, many of these albums intend to educate on the natural resources of the colonies and their indigenous inhabitants.

Box 2, Cards and Chromo Albums, consists of cards produced by various European companies that depict the African lifestyle and diaspora. Some cards also depict many stereotypes widely held by mainland European society. Also included are albums that may have been intended to educate the collector on topics such as the fauna of Africa, and the practice of hunting.

Box 3, Oversize Items, consists of more Chromo trade albums, teaching aids, ballots, and posters.

T. H. White Letters

  • US TxAM-C 842
  • Collection
  • 1943-1956

This collection consists of correspondence from T. H. White to David Garnett regarding literary matters.

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