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Heinlein Correspondence and Legal Agreements

1/1: Robert Heinlein to Melvin Korshak. March 25, 1945, re: book order for The Croquet Player by H. G. Wells. ALS, 1 leaf.

1/2: Robert Heinlein to Melvin Korshak. January 2, 1948, Western Union Telegram re: Methuselah's Children. 1 leaf.

1/3: Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. January 31, 1948, re: Methuselah's Children. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/4: Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. March 16, 1948, re: Methuselah's Children. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/5: Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. November 13, 1948, re: Salves of Sleep, Unknown, and Methuselah's Children. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/6: Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. December 14, 1948, re: Mr. Blassingame's proposal of writing a novelette. TL, 2 leaves.

1/7: Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. March 20, 1949, re: The Man Who Sold the Moon, Space Cadet, Blowups Happen, Roads Must Roll, Methuselah's Children. TLS, 4 leaves.

1/8: Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. April 11, 1949, re: Green Hills, The Long Watch. TLS, 2 leaves.

1/9: Legal Agreements between Robert Heinlein and Shasta for The Man Who Sold the Moon. April 11, 1949. 3 leaves.

1/10: Legal Agreement between Robert Heinlein and Shasta for The Green Hills of Earth. April 11, 1949. 3 leaves.

1/11: Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. April 25, 1949, re: The Man Who Sold the Moon, copyrights, novella. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/12: Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. May 1, 1949, re: tie ins, Hubbard contract. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/13: Robert Heinlein to Shasta Publishers. May 13, 1949, re: Scudder, removal of And He Built A Crooked House from The Man Who Sold The Moon. TLS, incomplete, leaves 2 and 3.

1/14: Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. May 18, 1949, re: not wanting Ray Bradbury to do a preface for Heinlein's book. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/15

  • Sam Snetiker to Robert Heinlein. May 20, 1949, re: copyright of sentence. TLS, 1 leaf.
  • Robert Heinlein to Erle or Ted. May 31, 1949, re: Blowups Happen, copyright of sentence, Operation: Moon. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/16: Robert Heinlein to Korshak. November 20, 1949, re: galleys, tie-ins, Delilah and the Space Rigger, Jerry Was A Man, dedication and Other Books By Heinlein. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/17

  • Robert Heinlein to Melvin Korshak. December 4, 1947, re: publishing Heinlein's books. TLS, 1 postcard.
  • Change of Address card, dated November 8, 1949.
  • Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. December 4, 1948, re: Check List of Fantastic Literature, Bleiler inscription. TLS, 1 postcard.

1/18

  • Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. February 27, 1949, re: new novelette. TLS, 1 postcard.
  • Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. March 15, 1949, re: The Man Who Sold the Moon. TLS, 1 postcard.

1/19

  • Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. April 2, 1949, re: contract. TLS, 1 postcard.
  • Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. July 10, 1949, re: The Man Who Sold The Moon. TLS, 1 postcard.
  • Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. September 27, 1949, re: World Below. TLS, 1 postcard.

1/20: Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. No date, re: Slaves of Sleep, postponing Methuselah's Children, The Man Who Traveled With Elephants. TLS, incomplete, leaves 3-5.

1/21: Robert Heinlein to Ted Dikty. January 13, 1950, re: The Man Who Sold The Moon, deadlines. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/22: Ted Dikty to Robert Heinlein. January 14, 1950, re: The Man Who Sold The Moon. TLS, 2 leaves, signed carbon copies.

1/23: Robert Heinlein to Erle and Ted. February 6, 1950, re: Erle & Ted confirming extension of contract, publication date and comments about other rights & interests available. TL, 1 leaf.

1/24

  • Robert Heinlein to Shasta. January 16, 1950, re: delays. Western Union Telegram, 1 leaf.
  • Robert Heinlein to Shasta. February 20, 1950, re: dust jacket changes. Western Union Telegram, 1 leaf.

1/25

  • Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. December 9, 1949, re: non approval of picture in frontispiece. TLS, 1 postcard.
  • Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. January 2, 1950, re: proofs on end papers and front material. TLS, 1 postcard.
  • Change of Address form, dated February 27, 1950.

1/26

  • Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. March 11, 1950, re: likes and dislikes of Shasta's job on The Man Who Sold The Moon. TLS, 3 leaves.
  • Robert Heinlein to Shasta. May 15, 1950, re: requesting Methuselah's Children manuscript be sent to him. Western Union Telegram, 1 leaf.

1/27: Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. August 5, 1950, re: instructions about New American Library's contract for pocketbook publication of The Man Who Sold The Moon. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/28: Legal Agreement from New American Library of World Literature, Inc. for The Man Who Sold The Moon. August 18, 1950. 6 leaves.

1/29: Ted Dikty to Robert Heinlein. January 5, 1951, re: possible tie-ins for The Green Hills of Earth and other editing matters. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/30: Robert Heinlein to Ted Dikty. January 10, 1951, re: Heinlein expresses his displeasure with Shasta's actions regarding a manuscript. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/31

  • Heinlein's list of complaints about Shasta. Typed, 2 leaves, carbon copies.
  • Erle Korshak to Robert Heinlein. March 19, 1951, re: galleys for The Green Hills of Earth. TLS, 1 postcard.
  • Receipt for Registered Article. March 19, 1951. 1 card.
  • Return Receipt from Postmaster. March 22, 1951. 1 card.

1/32: Erle Korshak to Robert Heinlein. February 20, 1951, re: blank autograph sheets to sign. TLS, 1 leaf, signed carbon copy.

1/33: Erle Korshak to Robert Heinlein. February 23, 1951, re: returning lost manuscript. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/34: Robert Heinlein to E. M. Korshak. February 25, 1951, re: mentioning errors to be corrected before signing end papers. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/35

  • Virginia Heinlein to E. M. Korshak. March 23, 1951, re: Heinlein's galley proofs and master manuscripts. TLS, 1 leaf.
  • Registered Receipt
  • Return Receipt.

1/36: Robert Heinlein to E. M. Peterson. March 27, 1951, re: copy of letter to Chicago Public Library giving free Braille rights for The Man Who Sold The Moon. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

1/37: Erle Korshak to Robert Heinlein. April 5, 1951, re: recent publisher/author business. TL, 2 leaves, signed carbon copies.

1/38: Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. April 7, 1951, re: expressing facts and feelings regarding their business relationship. TLS, 3 leaves.

1/39: Ted Dikty to Robert Heinlein. April 11, 1951, re: the chart in The Green Hills of Earth. TLS, 2 leaves.

1/40

  • Robert Heinlein to Shasta. April 10, 1951, re: requesting six copies of The Man Who Sold The Moon. TLS, 1 postcard.
  • Erle Korshak to Robert Heinlein. April 13, 1951, re: changes in cloth binding. TLS, ½ leaf.

1/41: Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. April 15, 1951, re: discussing grievances against Shasta. TLS, 5 leaves.

1/42: Robert Heinlein to Ted Dikty. April 16, 1951, re: the anthology and continued misprints. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/43: Legal Agreement between Heinlein and Shasta for The Green Hills of Earth. June 5, 1951.

1/44: Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. June 22, 1951, re: advance for trade publication. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/45: Robert Heinlein to Shasta. August 13, 1951, re: concerning an illegally published story. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/46

  • Erle Korshak to Robert Heinlein. August 16, 1951, re: supporting their contractual actions with Mr. Ernst, a legal authority in the publishing world. TL, 3 leaves, signed carbon copies.
  • Ted Dikty to Robert Heinlein. October 27, 1951, re: royalties and 2nd editions. TL, 1 leaf, signed carbon copy.

1/47

  • Robert Heinlein to Shasta. April 5, 1951, re: publisher requesting copies of The Green Hills of Earth. ALS, 1 postcard.
  • Robert Heinlein to Ted Dikty. October 28, 1952, re: more copies of anthologies to be sent. ALS, 1 postcard.

1/48: Robert Heinlein to Shasta. October 10, 1952, re: check for New American Library Edition of The Man Who Sold The Moon. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/49: Robert Heinlein to M.S. Dollens. October 28, 1952, re: referring him to Ned Brown, Heinlein's motion picture agent, The Man Who Sold The Moon, Requiem. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

1/50: Ted Dikty to Robert Heinlein. October 30, 1952, re: Heinlein in receipt of his October 28 note. TL, 1 leaf, signed carbon copy.

1/51: Robert Heinlein to Shasta. November 4, 1952, re: Shasta Publishers complaining of their breach of contract by changing royalty percentages on amount of copies sold. TLS, 2 leaves.

1/52: Ted Dikty to Robert Heinlein. January 3, 1953, re: reporting that the author's allegations are being considered by Shasta's attorneys. TL, 1 leaf, signed carbon copy.

1/53: Robert Heinlein to Ted Dikty. March 20, 1953, re: discussing a past due bill notice received & the error to be corrected by using the usual author royalty account. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/54: Robert Heinlein to Shasta. April 21, 1953, re: check for NAL reprint. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/55: Ted Dikty to Robert Heinlein. April 28, 1953, re: Heinlein in response to his letters of March 20 & April 21. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/56: Robert Heinlein to T. E. Dikty. May 3, 1953, re: Dikty (w/ another check) requesting details for the Australian use of Life-Line by Shasta's agents. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/57: Robert Heinlein to Shasta. May 13, 1953, re: diminishing royalties, motion picture rights, and correcting dust jackets. TLS, 2 leaves.

1/58

  • Ted Dikty to Robert Heinlein. May 21, 1953, re: receipt of May 3 and May 13 Heinlein letters. TL, 1 leaf, signed carbon copy.
  • Ted Dikty to Robert Heinlein. June 18, 1953, re: a new contract composed by Erle & Heinlein. TL, 1 leaf, signed carbon copy.

1/59: Legal Agreement re: The Man Who Sold The Moon. June 17, 1953. TLS, 2 leaves.

1/60: Robert Heinlein to Ted Dikty. June 18, 1953, re: contract, check. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/61: Robert Heinlein to Shasta. June 26, 1953, re: a rewrite of If This Goes On. TLS, 1 postcard.

1/62: Ted Dikty to Robert Heinlein. June 27, 1953, re: commenting in response to Heinlein's June 18 and June 26 correspondence. TL, 1 leaf, signed carbon copy.

Four Bronze Sculptures

1/1: "Western Heritage Wrangler Award" bronze sculpture by C. M. Russell. Awarded to Jeff Dykes for his book Fifty Great Western Illustrators.

1/2: "My Baby" bronze sculpture by Cecilia Rigdon (horse and colt)

1/3: "Outlaw" bronze sculpture by Tom Knapp (standing outlaw)

1/4: "The Sargent" bronze sculpture by Frederic Remington (small bust of cavalry officer)

Moon - Articles and Notes

S2-1/1: "The Effect of Science Fiction on Modern American Literature" by Susan Norris, high school thesis.

S2-1/2: Print-out: MoonScape, "Autism: Past, Present, Future, Speculative".

S2-1/3: Typescript (notes on Vatta), 3 pp.

S2-1/4: Diskettes (3).

  • Blue floppy disk, blank.
  • Yellow floppy disk, labeled "Vatta #3" in red.
  • Green floppy disk, labeled "Engaging the Enemy - Word 6 chapter files 1/21/05"
    in black.

S2-1/5: Profile from The Austin-American Statesman; print-out and news copy.

Reveille Club (Houston, TX) Materials

1/1: Big League Card, "The Reveille Club - Houston, TX" featuring Reveille VI. 2000

1/2: Miscellaneous Reveille Club materials. 1993-1998

1/3: "How to get a job with or without the Placement Center", by J. R. Atkins. 1995

1/4: Correspondence concerning the "Move-up" program. 1996-1998

1/5: Third-party information given to "Move-up" candidates. 1997

1/6: Third-party information given to "Move-up" candidates. undated

1/7: Aggie "Move-up" Program forms. 1999

1/8: Houston A&M Club, book 1. 2001

1/9: Houston A&M Club, book 2. 2002-2004

Reports from Research Foundation Projects, and Contracts

1/01: Leipper, Dale F. and Carroll C. Trail, "Oceanographic Survey of the Gulf of Mexico," Research Foundation Project 24, Quarterly Status Report 2, September 15 - December 15, 1950

1/02: Adams, Richard M. and Ernest F. Sorgnit, "Comparison of Summer and Winter Sea Temperatures (Gulf of Mexico)," Research Foundation Project 24, Report 3, July 1951

1/03: Folsom, T. R., "Oceanographic Analysis of Marine Pipe Line Problems (Atchafalaya Bay, Louisiana and Adjacent Continental Shelf Area): Instrumentation Drawings," Research Foundation Project 25, 1951

1/04: Leipper, Dale F. and Richard M. Adams, "Analysis of Bathythermograms for Latitude 25 30'N, Longitude 85 00' W to the Florida Coast," Research Foundation Project 24, Report 1, April 23, 1951

1/05: Leipper, Dale F. and Kenneth H. Drummond, "Annual Report: 15 June 1950 - 14 June 1951," Research Foundation Project 24, September 15, 1951

1/06: Leipper, Dale F. and Kenneth H. Drummond, "Progress Reports for Quarter Ending September 14, 1951," Research Foundation Project 24, October 20, 1951

1/07: Leipper, Dale F. and Carroll C. Trail, "Quarterly Status Report No. 3," Research Foundation Project 24, December 15, 1950 - March 15, 1951

1/08: Reid, Robert O. and William H. Clayton, "Progress Report for PEriod March 15, 1951 to June 15, 1951," Research Foundation Project 30, June 15, 1951

1/09: Reid, Robert O. and William H. Clayton, "Progress Report for Period June 16, 1951 to September 15, 1951," Research Foundation Project 30, September 15, 1951

1/10: Reid, Robert O. and William H. Clayton, "Progress Report for Period September 16, 1951 to December 15, 1951," Research Foundation Project 30, December 16, 1951

1/11: Thompson, Warren C., Paul L. Horrer, Robert O. Reid, Claude E. ZoBell, and T. R. Folsom, "Oceanographic Analysis of Marine Pipe Line Problems (Atchafalaya Bay, Louisiana and Adjacent Continental Shelf Area)," Research Foundation Project 25, Final Report, June 30, 1951

1/12: Anon., "Physical and Meteorological Data, Cruises 1, 2 and 3 of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Vessel ALASKA," Research Foundation Project 24, Data Report 1, November 1952

1/13: Anon., "Temperature: December, 1950 to September 1952," Research Foundation Project 30, Data Report Sect. 1, December 1952

1/14: Harwell, Kenneth E., "Radio Frequency Electronic Salinity Meter Model C.," Research Foundation Project 48, Technical Report II, November 21, 1952

1/15: Harwell, Kenneth E. and Donald W. Hood, "An Electronic Titration Instrument for Salinity Determinations," Research Foundation Project 48, Technical Report 1, August 4, 1952

1/16: Hood, D. W., "Progress Report for Quarterly Ending July 31, 1952," Research Foundation Project 40, August 11, 1952

1/17: Leipper, Dale F. and Richard M. Adams, "Progress Report for Quarter Ending September 14, 1952," Research Foundation Project 24, September 15, 1952

1/18: Leipper, Dale F. and Richard M. Adams, "Progress Report for Quarter Ending December 14, 1952," Research Foundation Project 24, December 18, 1952

1/19: Leipper, Dale F. and Richard M. Adams, "Some Methods Used in Representing Bathythermograph Data," Research Foundation Project 29, Technical Report 1, May 1, 1952

1/20: Leipper, Dale F. and Richard M. Adams, "Summary of North Atlantic Weather Station Bathythermograph Data 1946-1950," Research Foundation Project 29, Technical Report 3, September 1952

1/21: Leipper, Dale F. and Kenneth H. Drummond, "Progress Report for Quarter Ending March 14, 1951," Research Foundation Project 24, April 15, 1952

1/22: Leipper, Dale F. and Kenneth H. Drummond, "Progress Report for Quarter Ending December 14, 1951," Research Foundation Project 24, February 11, 1952

1/23: Leipper, Dale F., "Physical Oceanography of the Gulf of Mexico, A Brief Review," Research Foundation Project 24, Technical Report 4, February 14, 1952

1/24: Leipper, Dale F. and Robert A. Gilcrest, "Progress Report for Quarter Ending June 30, 1952," Research Foundation Project 29, July 1, 1952

1/25: Leipper, Dale F. and Ernest F. Sorgnit, "Modification of Air Masses Over the Gulf of Mexico," Research Foundation Project 24, Progress Report 1, March 31, 1952

1/26: Nedderman, Wendell H., "Further Investigation of a Proposed Platform - Barge Mobile Drilling Rig," Research Foundation Project 45, Report 5, December 2, 1952

1/27: Nedderman, Wendell H., "Investigation of a Proposed Platform - Barge Mobile Drilling Rig," Research Foundation Project 45, Report 4, November 19, 1952

1/28: Nedderman, Wendell H., "Study of a Proposed 8-Pile Jacket-Type Marine Drilling Platform," Research Foundation Project 45, Report 2 (Supplement to Report 1), October 10, 1952

1/29: Reid, Robert O. and Charles L. Bretschneider, "Progress Report for Quarter Ending January 20, 1952," Research Foundation Project 38, January 21, 1952

1/30: Reid, Robert O. and Charles L. Bretschneider, "Interim Quarterly Report for Period Ending April 19, 1952," Research Foundation Project 38, June 1, 1952

1/31: Reid, Robert O. and William H. Clayton, "Annual Report for Period Ending March 14, 1952," Research Foundation Project 30, April 15, 1952

1/32: Thompson, Warren C., "Problems of Oceanographic Engineering in the Gulf of Mexico with a Special Study of the East Timbalier Island Region, Louisiana (Volume One)," Research Foundation Project 37, June 15, 1952

1/33: Thompson, Warren C., "Problems of Oceanographic Engineering in the Gulf of Mexico with a Special Study of the East Timbalier Island Region, Louisiana (Volume Two), Research Foundation Project 37, September 15, 1952

1/34: Thompson, Warren C., "Report on Organization and Progress," Research Foundation Project 37, April 15, 1952

1/35: Adams, Richard M., "Annual Report for Period 15 June 1952 to 30 June 1953," Research Foundation Project 24, Status Report, July 30, 1953

1/36: Adams, Richard M., "Progress Report for Quarter Ending March 14, 1953," Research Foundation Project 24, March 19, 1953

1/37: Adams, Richard M., "Progress Report for Quarter Ending September 30, 1953," Research Foundation Project 24, October 15, 1953

1/38: Anon., "Physical and Meteorological Data, Cruise 4 of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Vessel ALASKA," Research Foundation Project 24, Data Report 2, June 1953

1/39: Anon., "Water Level: December, 1950 to September 1952," Research Foundation Project 30, Data Report Sect. 2, January 1953

1/40: Anon., "Wind Velocity: January 1951 to September 1952," Research Foundation Project 30, Data Report Sect. 3, March 1953

1/41: Clayton, William H., "Development of a Step-Type Wave Recorder," Research Foundation Project 30, Technical Report 30-1, December 1953

1/42: Creager, Joe S., "Submarine Topography of the Continental Slope of the Bay of Campeche," Research Foundation Project 24, Technical Report 10, October 26, 1953

1/43: Elliott, William P. and H. Albert Brown, "The Evaluation of Geostrophic Deformation on Isobaric Surfaces," Research Foundation Project 57, Scientific Report 3, November 1953

1/44: Franceschini, Guy A., "The Distribution of the Mean Monthly Wind Stress over the Gulf of Mexico," Contract AF 19(604)-169, Scientific Report 1, August 1953

1/45: Franceschini, Guy A., "The Reliability of Commercial Vessel Reports of Sea Surface Temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico," Contract AF 19(604)-169, Scientific Report 2, September 1953

1/46: Freeman, John C., Jr., "Note on a Prediction Equation for the Surface Layer of a Two Layer Ocean," Research Foundation Project 29, Technical Report 4, 1953

1/47: Freeman, John C., Jr., "Note on a Prediction Equation for the Surface Layer of a Two Layer Ocean," Research Foundation Project 29, Technical Report 5, June 1953

1/48: Freeman, John C., Jr., "Wind Mixing Currents," Research Foundation Project 29, Technical Report 6, October 1953

1/49: Gilcrest, Robert A., "Progress Report for Quarter Ending December 31, 1952," Research Foundation Project 29, January 24, 1953

1/50: Hidaka, Koji, "A Contribution to the Theory of Upwelling, Part II," Research Foundation Project 24, Technical Report 6, February 23, 1953

1/51: Hidaka, Koji, "A Contribution to the Theory of Upwelling, Part II," Research Foundation Project 24, Technical Report 8, August 12, 1953

1/52: Hidaka, Koji, "Wind-Driven Sea Level Change of a Shallow Sea over a Continental Shelf," Research Foundation Project 24, Technical Report 9, September 18, 1953

1/53: Hood, Donald W., "A Hydrographic and Chemical Survey of Corpus Christi Bay and Connecting Water Bodies: Annual Report for Year Ending November 1, 1952," Research Foundation Project 40, June 26, 1953

1/54: Jeffrey, Lela M., "Progress Report for Month Ending July 31, 1953," Research Foundation Project 77, August 3, 1953

1/55: Jung, Glenn H. and Robert A. Gilcrest, "Heat Budget of a Water Column: Autumn - North Atlantic Ocean," Research Foundation Project 29, Technical Report 4, August 1953

1/56: Jung, Glenn H., "Progress Report for Quarter Ending August 31, 1953," Research Foundation Project 29, September 21, 1953

1/57: Kahan, Archie M., "Report for Contract Period 1 April 1952 to 31 May 1953," Research Foundation Project 29, Second Annual Report, July 1953

1/58: Leipper, Dale F., "Marine Meteorology of the Gulf of Mexico, A Brief Review," Research Foundation Project 24, Technical Report 5, February 10, 1953

1/59: Proctor, Charles M., "Determination of Inorganic Phosphate in Sea Water by a Butanol Extraction Procedure," Research Foundation Projects 24 and 40, Technical Report 7, June 22, 1953

1/60: Reid, Robert O. and Charles L. Bretschneider, "Surface Waves and Offshore Structures: The Design Wave in Deep or Shallow Water, Storm Tide, and Forces on Vertical Piles and Large Submerged Objects," Technical Report, October 1953

1/61: Reid, Robert O. and William H. Clayton, "Annual Report for Period Ending April 30, 1953," Research Foundation Project 30, Status Report, October 1953

1/62: Saucier, Walter J. and William F. Elliott, "A New Tephigram," Contract AF 19(604)-559, Scientific Report 1, September 1953

1/63: Sparger, Carter R., "Progress Report for Quarter Ending 30 November 1953," Research Foundation Project 29, December 28, 1953

1/64: Adams, Richard M., "Depth of the Motionless Layer in the Gulf of Mexico," Research Foundation Project 24, Technical Report 11, January 6, 1954

1/65: Adams, Richard M., "Progress Report for Quarter Ending December 31, 1953," Research Foundation Project 24, January 15, 1954

1/66: Anon., "Progress Report for Period Ending 31 October 1954," Research Foundation Project 24, Ref. 54-64P., October 15, 1954

1/67: Anon., "Wave Force Experiments at Atchafalaya Bay, Louisiana (Pure Oil Company Platform)," Research Foundation Project 38, Technical Report 38-1., February 1954

1/68: Austin, George B., "Progress Report for Quarter Ending March 31, 1954," Research Foundation Project 24, Ref. 54-23P., April 14, 1954

1/69: Austin, George B., Jr., "Annual Report for Period Ending 30 June 1953 to 30 June 1954," Research Foundation Project 24A, Status Report, September 1954

1/70: Austin, George B., Jr., "On the Circulation and Tidal Flushing of Mobile Bay, Alabama, Part I," Research Foundation Project 24, Technical Report 12, April 1954.

Manuscripts

Storming Intrepid (1989)
Bring Down Intrepid! (later reworked into Storming Intrepid), typescript, 1986?
Galley proofs, 1988 (5 folders)
Notebooks, 1988
Notebooks, undated (4 folders)

Thunder of Erebus (1991)
Partial typescript (entitled In The Shadow of Erebus), undated (2 folders)
Typescript (entitled In The Shadow of Erebus), undated (4 folders)
Notebooks, undated

Black Cipher (1994)
"Uncorrected manuscript", undated (3 copies)

A-H

Against the Fall of Night/Beyond the Fall of Night (w/ Gregory Benford, 1948/1990), 1988 - 1992

Astounding Days: A Science Fiction Autobiography (1989), 1987 - 1993, undated

By Space Possessed (1993)/The Colors of Infinity (unpublished), 1991 - 1995

The City and The Stars (1956, reissued 1998), 1997 - 1998

Clarke Omnibus (1984), 1983 - 1984

The Coming of the Space Age (1967), 1966 - 1967

A Fall of Moondust (1961), 1995

Four Great SF Novels (1978), 1977 - 1978, 1989

The Garden of Rama (w/Gentry Lee, 1991), 1989 - August 1991

The Garden of Rama (w/Gentry Lee, 1991), September 1991 - 1993, undated

The Ghost From the Grand Banks (1990), 1988 - June 1990

The Ghost From the Grand Banks (1990), July 1990 - 1991, undated

The Hammer of God (1993), 1991 - April 1993

The Hammer of God (1993), May 1993 - 1995, undated

How The World Was One (1992), 1990 - 1991

World War II Materials of Andy M. James, Jr.

Andy Marmaduke James, Jr. World War II (WWII) Collection

1/1: Biography of Andy Marmaduke James, Jr. (copy). Undated

1/2: Copies of photographs (5 pages, 18 images)

1/3: Correspondence from Andy to his parents (7 letters, copies). September 1941 - April 1942

1/4: Correspondence from the American Red Cross (copies). 1942-1945

1/5: Condolence letters (copies). 1945; 1948-1949

1/6: Japanese Army reports of James' condition while a POW (copies).

1/7: Copies of 2 radiograms, 1 telegram, and 3 pre-war news articles. 1941

1/8: Letter-page size map of the Philippines (copy). Undated

1/9: War-time articles (17x, copies). 1942; 1945-1946

1/10: Muster information (copies). 1992

Annual State Conference Proceedings

1/1: 84th Annual State Conference Proceedings. March 13-15, 1983

1/2: 85th Annual State Conference Proceedings. March 15-17, 1984

1/3: 89th Annual State Conference Proceedings. March 17-19, 1988

1/4: 90th Annual State Conference Proceedings. March 14-16, 1989

1/5: 91st Annual State Conference Proceedings. March 22-24, 1990

1/6: 92nd Annual State Conference Proceedings. NSDAR Centennial Jubilee, 1890-1990. March 21-23, 1991

Miscellaneous 2

1/1
Music Index

1/2
4 ID Cards

1/3
Convention Nametags

1/4
Fraternal Order of the Eagles Membership Cords, Rituals

1/5
Miscellaneous business cards

1/6
Membership Cards

1/7
Library Cards and 5 N. American Hunting License Cards

Business Files

1/1
Anthology Ideas

1/2
Quotes on Writing

1/3
Rejections

1/4
Lists

1/5
Reviews

1/6
Royalties

1/7
Promotional and Biographical

1/8
Story Ideas and Notes

1/9
Novel Ideas and Notes

1/10
Non Fiction Ideas

1/11
Non Fiction Adoption

1/12
Masters of the Maze

1/13
Official Business

1/14
Insurance

1/15
Bank Statements

1/16
Retsil Veterans Home

1/17
Social Security

1/18
Washington Department of Social and Health Services

University of Texas at El Paso Self-Filed Items

Folder 1
University of Texas at El Paso
Folder 2
University of Texas at El Paso
Folder 3
University of Texas at El Paso
Folder 4
UTEP: Student complaints of Davis
Folder 5
UTEP: Student complaints of Pearson
Folder 6
UTEP: Student complaints of Westfall
Folder 7
UTEP: Student complaints
Folder 8
UTEP: Cindy Alvarez
Folder 9
Non-Fiction: Aycock, Karen J.
Folder 10
Fiction: Bonner, Hector
Folder 11
Fiction: Clay, Chas
Folder 12
Fiction: Collar; 3 copies stapled
Folder 13
UTEP: V.J. Carson

Disks 1-26

This box contains the following items:

Disk 1a: If Brother Jack Were Here [2:48] / 1b: The Little 'Dobie Shack [2:16]
Folk songs performed by Daniel Jeffus, Lovelady, [TX] [1938]
Owens 61/62
[note: side b fair condition; both songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 2a: The Two Orphans [2:10] / 2b: The Cruel War [2:45]
Folk songs sung unaccompanied by Lemuel Jeffus of Lovelady, TX [1938]
Owens 57/58
[note: both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 3a: The Butcher's Boy [2:57] / 3b: Goodbye Little Bonnie Blue Eyes [2:34]
Folk ballads performed by May Kennedy McCord of Springfield, Missouri, June 5th, 1939.
Owens 55/56
[note: side b fair condition; both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 4a: The Orphan Girl [1:49] / 4b: The Irish Girl [1:37]
Folk songs sung by Daniel Jeffus of Lovelady, Texas. [1938]
Owens 53/54
[note: both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 5a: Claude's Wife [2:51] / 5b: O Girls Mind Who You Slight [2:46]
Folk songs performed by Lemuel Jeffus, Lovelady, Texas. [1938]
Owens 51/52
[note: song 5a included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 6a: Rolly Troodum [2:36]
Folk song sung by May Kennedy McCoy of Springfield, MO, [n.d.]
Owens 50
[note: fair condition, multiple skips; song included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 7a: Old Jay Bird [0:37] / 7b: Go To Sleep, Baby [0:28]
Play-party song and lullaby sung by Mrs. Imogene Hyde of Calvert, [TX], [n.d.]
Owens 49
[note: both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 8a: The Bright Sherman Valley [2:19] / 8b: Kitty Wells [2:41]
Folk songs sung by unidentified male with guitar accompaniment. [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 38/39
[note: side b fair condition, skips; both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 9a: Green Corn [with history of Ben Thompson's banjo] [2:27] / 9b: I Got Mine [2:17]
Folk songs sung and played on banjo by J. D. Dillingham of Austin, TX, [n.d.]
Owens 45/46
[note: song on side 9a included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 10a: I Went Out A-Sparkin' [1:37] / 10b: John Dobber [1:44]
Folk songs sung by Maidy Kelly of the Soda community near Livingston, TX, [n.d.]
Owens 30/31
[side b fair condition, skips; both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disc 11a: The Boston Burglar [2:40] / 11b: How Come That Blood [On Your Shirt Sleeve] [1:29]
Folk songs sung by Mrs. T. H. [or C. H.] Burke of Silsbee, Texas, [n.d.]
Owens 32/33
[note: both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 12a: Broken Engagement [2:39] / 12b: Dying Girl's Message [2:52]
Folk songs sung by Mrs. Irvin Thompson at Silsbee, TX, [n.d.]
Owens 71/72
[note: both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 13a: Dry Bones [1:59] / 13b: [Old Ship o'] Zion [2:34]
13a: Gospel song sung by The Uplifted Four [African American quartet], Hearne, TX, 1938.
13b: Gospel hymn sung by an unidentified female, [n.p.], [1938]
Owens 179/180
[both songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 14a: The Little Sparrow [2:14], 06/05/1939
Folk song performed by May Kennedy McCord, [Springfield, MO] on June 5th, 1939.
Owens 37
[note: alternate title given "Come All Ye Fair and Tender Ladies"; song included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 15a: By and By [2:55]
Gospel song sung by unidentified African American female with piano accompaniment at Old Elam Baptist Church, Hearne, TX [1938]
Owens 111
[note: song included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."] CD access copy Box 9

Disc 16a: Singing Tonight [1:41] / 16b: By and By [1:57]
16a: Gospel hymn sung by unidentified choir with piano accompaniment [n.p] [n.d.]
16b: Gospel song sung by unidentified male with piano accompaniment [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 183/184 CD access copy Box 9

Disk 17a: My Shepherd's Gone and Left Me [1:53] / 17b: Ride On King Jesus [1:47]
Gospel songs sung by The Silsbee Four [African American quartet] [Silsbee, TX] [n.d.]
Owens 148/149
[note: song 17a mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 18a: Swing Low [2:12] / 18b: By and By [2:49]
18a: Gospel song sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
18b: Gospel hymn sung by unidentified choir [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 156/157 CD access copy Box 9

Disk 19a: Two Wings [2:18] / 19b: By and By [2:47]
19a: Gospel song sung by unidentified African American quartet.
19b: Gospel song sung by an unidentified female with piano accompaniment.
Owens 171/172
[note: both songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 20a: Little Joe the Wrangler [part 1] [2:56] / 20b-1: Little Joe the Wrangler [part2] [0:25]; 20b-2: Going to Leave Old Texas [1:40]
20a: Folk song sung by unidentified male with guitar accompaniment. [n.p.] [n.d.]
20b: Fragment of folk song sung by unidentified male; Folk song sung by Mildred Webb with guitar accompaniment, Austin, TX, March 4th, 1939.
Owens 93 CD access copy Box 9

Disk 21a: The Massa's Runned Away [2:33] / 21b: Joe Bowers [1:45]
Folk songs sung by Lemuel Jeffus, Lovelady, TX [n.d.]
Owens 59/60
[note: 21b included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 22a: The Bastard King of England [2:38] / 22b: Diamond Joe [The Chisholm Trail] [2:27]
22a: Folk song sung by unidentified male with guitar accompaniment, Austin, TX, March 1939.
22b: Folk song sung by unidentified male with banjo accompaniment, [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 88/89
[note: song 22b alternate title given "The Chisholm Trail" included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 23a: The Zebra Dun [Part 1] [2:48] / 23b: The Zebra Dun [Part 2] [1:20], 02/19/1939
Cowboy song sung and played on guitar by Brownie McNeill at Austin, TX, February 19, 1939.
Owens 81
[note: included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 24a: The Hangman's Tree [2:30] / 24b: Barbara Allen [2:28]
English ballads sung by Mrs. I. L. Stowe of Silsbee, TX [n.d.]
Owens 1/2
[note: song 24a included as "The Hangman's Rope" in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 25a: Flirtation [1:50] / Mohea [alternate title "Little Mohea"] [2:30]
25a: Folk song sung by Mrs. Irvin Thompson of Silsbee, TX [n.d.]
25b: Folk ballad sung by Mrs. C. H. Burke of Silsbee, TX [n.d.]
Owens 34/35
[note: song order is reversed on CD; both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 26a: The House Carpenter [2:45] / 26b: Ti Risslety Rosslety [1:43]
26a: English ballad sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
26b: Folk song sung by Colonel Denoon of Springfield, MO [n.d.]
Owens 7/8
[note: both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

B-R

1/1: Board of Regents. 1977-02-1977-10

1/2: College of Engineering. 1977-08-02

1/3: Committee of Nine. 1977-07-1977-08

1/4: Naming of Buildings. 1977-08-1977-10

1/5: Office of the Chancellor: Jack Williams. 1977-05-1977-11

1/6: Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor for Administration. 1977-01-1977-08

1/7: Office of the System Comptroller. 1977-05-1977-09

1/8: Office of the Vice President of Academic Affairs - Recommendations for. 1977-08

1/9: Pending Discrimination Cases (Confidential, GSS). 1977-07-1977-08

1/10: Response Letters. 1977-08

1/11: Response Letters. 1977-08

Biographical Information and Log Books

1/1: biographical information on Jennings

1/2 to 1/20
19 Log Books. September 1976 - March 1995

1/21: One log book for "proposals referred to agricultural animal committee" (3.5 pages). December 1988 - March 1990

Correspondence, Personal Writings, News Clippings, and Other Materials

1/1
Correspondence, undated
Ava to Cynthia. 1 leaf

1/2
Correspondence, 1978
Ina Joan Caro [Riverdale, NY] to Ava Johnson Cox. TLS, 1 leaf. October 19, 1978

"Corky Cox Introduced Lyndon Johnson During the 1938 Campaign" historical notes by Konrad Kelley, Jr. Typed, 1 leaf with copy. October 30, 1978

1/3
Correspondence, 1979 (5 letters)
Bob Calvert [Texas A&M University, College Station] to Ms. Cynthia H. Ott [Johnson City]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. June 26, 1979

Ava [Johnson City] to Cynthia Ott [College Station]. ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. Saturday, 11:30 AM, September 2, 1979

Ava to Cynthia Ott [College Station]. ALS, 2 leaves, with original envelope. Written Monday AM. September 13, 1979

Ava [Johnson City] to Cynthia. ALS, 1 leaf. September 22, 1979

Ava [Johnson City] to Cynthia. ALS, 1 leaf. [1979]

1/4
Correspondence, 1980 (9 letters)
Ava to Cynthia Ott [College Station]. ALS, 2 leaves, with original envelope. Written Wednesday AM, postmarked January 14, 1980

Ava to Cynthia Ott [Bryan]. ALS, 4 leaves, with original envelope. Written Wednesday AM, 8:45, postmarked February 7, 1980

Ava to Cynthia Ott [College Station]. ALS, 4 leaves, with original envelope. Written Friday 9:20 AM, postmarked February 8, 1980

Ava to Cynthia Ott [College Station]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. Written Tuesday AM 10:30, postmarked February 19, 1980
Ava to Mr. & Mrs. Gene Ott [College Station]. ALS, 2 leaves, with original envelope. postmarked April 11, 1980

Ava to Mr. & Mrs. Gene Ott [College Station]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. postmarked April 18, 1980

Ava to Cynthia Ott [College Station]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. postmarked May 27, 1980

Ava to Cynthia Ott. Empty envelope referenced in previous letter. 1980

Ava to Cynthia Ott [College Station]. ALS, 7 leaves, with original envelope. Written Sunday PM, PS written Monday evening, postmarked September 11, 1980

1/5
Correspondence, 1981 (2 letters)
Gretchen Gayle Ellsworth [Smithsonian Institution, Director, Office of Fellowship and Grants] to Cynthia Ott [Austin]. TLS, 1 leaf. April 16, 1981

Ralph Rinzler [Smithsonian Institution, Office of Folklore Programs] to Cynthia Ott [Austin]. TLS, 1 leaf. May 5, 1981

1/6
Correspondence, 1981 (5 letters)
Ava to Cynthia Ott [Austin]. ALS, 2 leaves, with original envelope. Written Thursday evening, postmarked March 6, 1981

Ava to Cynthia Ott [Austin]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. Written Thursday 7 AM, postmarked April 2, 1981

Ava [Johnson City] to Cynthia Ott [Austin, TX]. ALS, 2 leaves, with original envelope. Tuesday, April 7, 1981

Ava to Cynthia Ott [College Station, TX]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. postmarked May 2, 1981
Attached: newspaper clipping "Rufus Perry Endures Arrows"

Ava to Cynthia Ott [Austin]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. Saturday AM, 9:45, June 20, 1981

1/7
Correspondence, 1982 (3 letters)
Ava to Cynthia. ALS, 2 leaves, with original envelope. Written Tuesday, 8th, postmarked March 12, 1982.

Ava to Cynthia Higginbotham (Ott). ALS, 1 leaf. Monday, March 29, 1982

Ava to Cynthia Higginbotham (Ott) [College Station]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. April 16, 1982
Attached: legal document "Articles of Dissolution" for The Hill County School of Folk Arts, Inc.

1/8
Correspondence, 1983 (1 letter)
Lady Bird Johnson [Stonewall] to Ava. TLS, 1 leaf, with original envelope (enclosure referenced in next folder). May 24, 1983

1/9
Enclosure from Lady Bird Johnson Letter House and Garden magazine. Article on page 126 "Lady Bird Johnson's Hidden Family Farmhouse" by Marybeth Weston. January 1983

1/10
Correspondence, 1983 (1 letter)
Howard J., Sr., and Gene Waugh [Austin] to Ava [Johnson City]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. September 5, 1983

1/11
Correspondence, 1983 (1 letter)
Bonnie R. and George Carmack [San Antonio] to Ava. TLS, 1 leaf. Saturday, circa 1983

1/12
Correspondence, 1983 (3 letters)
Ava to Cynthia Pastermack [Las Cruces, NM]. ALS, 4 leaves, with original envelope. September 12, 1983

Ava to Cynthia Pastermack [Las Cruces, NM]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. September 26, 1983

Ava to Cynthia Pastermack [Las Cruces, NM]. ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope (to be noted the envelope is postmarked August 29, 1983, however, the Sept. 29 letter belongs with the Aug. 29 envelope). September 29, 1983
Attached: newspaper clipping "Happy Day, LBJ."

1/13
Correspondence, 1984 (1 letter)
Ava to Cynthia Pastermack [Las Cruces, NM]. ALS, 2 leaves, with original envelope. January 23, 1984.

1/14
Correspondence, 1986 (1 letter)
Ava [Johnson City] to Cynthia Rose [Austin]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. November 4, 1986

1/15
Correspondence, 1989 (1 letter)
Ava to Cynthia. ALS, 3 leaves. August 30, 1989

1/16
Correspondence, 1992 (1 letter)
Melody Webb [United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service] to Cynthia Rose [Santa Fe, NM]. Re: a film documentary "Miss Ava." TLS, 1 leaf, with original envelope and one photocopy of letter. January 22, 1992

1/17
Manuscript
English 132, Lesson 3
"The Great Betrayal" by Ava Johnson Cox, re: political betrayals. 3 leaves handwritten with typed transcription.
January 13, 1948

1/18
Manuscript
English 132, Lesson XV
"Autobiography" by Ava Johnson Cox, re: her history, life during post-turn-of-the-century Texas. 14 leaves handwritten with typed transcription.
1948

1/19
Manuscript
English 132, Lesson XI
"Character Sketch" by Ava Johnson Cox, re: life during post-turn-of-the-century Texas. 3 leaves handwritten with typed transcription.
1948

1/20
Manuscript
English 132, Lesson XII
"Stealing" by Ava Johnson Cox, re: childhood pranks in post-turn-of-the-century Texas. 3 leaves handwritten with typed transcription.
1948

1/21
Manuscript
"Fun of Being Sick" by Ava Johnson Cox. 5 leaves handwritten with typed transcription.
1948

1/22
Manuscript
"My First Impression of Death" by Ava Johnson Cox. 3 leaves handwritten with typed transcription.
1948

1/23
Manuscript
"Indian Legend of the Texas Blue Bonnet" by Ava Johnson Cox. 6 leaves handwritten with typed transcription.

1/24
"Resource Paper in Geography" by Ava Johnson Cox
Pacific Northwest Summer Field Tour, July 18, to August 14, 1957, S.W.S.T.C., San Marcos, Texas. Includes maps, climate records, soil classifications, etc. Typed, 42 leaves.
January 20, 1957

1/25
Notebook #1
Handwritten notes in a steno pad by Ava. Contains recipes, folk sayings, etc. Typed transcription included.

1/26
Notebook #2.
Handwritten notes in a steno pad by Ava. Contains recipes, historical information on fabric dyes, planting by astrological signs, signs of winter, etc. Typed transcription included.

1/27
United States Civil Service Commission Certificate of Training awarded to Ava Johnson Cox (2x)
For the completion of Conversational Spanish by Correspondence. December 27, 1977
For the completion of Interpersonal Communications. January 4, 1978

1/28
Manuscripts
"Early Schools in Texas", "Forty Years Ago" (poem), "Ava & Ohlen at the Golden Gate 55 Wedding Anv." and other miscellaneous notes in a spiral notebook. Includes 13-page typed transcription.

1/29
Essay by Ava Johnson Cox delivered at Interpreters Seminars, LBJ NHS
"Early Schools of Texas" (8 pages typed), and "Ex-slaves founded Peyton Colony" (5 pages typed).
February 22, 1978

1/30
"Hitching Poles", interviews by Ava Johnson Cox and Cynthia Ott
re: hitching poles in Johnson City, Tx. Typed, 5 leaves, with handwritten editing.
December 10, 1978

1/31
"The Ozark Workshop, October 9-12, 1979, A Report by Park Interpreter Ava J. Cox." 2 copies, typed, 6 leaves.

1/32
Manuscripts, possibly for speeches
"The First Junction Schoolhouse" and "Johnson City High School", handwritten, 1 leaf, with typed transcription.

"Legal Description and Chain of Title, Second Junction School" and "Wm Peese, M.B Olfers, T.E. Keele, Joe Tanner, and Mrs. R. E. Duffaw (22) residents", handwritten, 2 leaves, with typed transcription.

"How the Permanent School Fund Came About", handwritten, 1 leaf, with typed transcription.

"A Penny Game", and "In 1835 the declaration of Independence for Texas was drawn up", handwritten, 2 leaves, with typed transcription.

1/33
Article on page 14, re: Ava Johnson Cox, "LBJ's Sister" The Courier, The National Park Service Newsletter, Vol. 2, No. 6.
April 1979

1/34
Brief Teaching Resume of Ava Johnson Cox's teaching career. 1-page typed, 1-page handwritten, and 5 pages of handwritten notes on related people.

1/35
Poem, "Kindness During Life" by Ava Cox's mother. Handwritten, 1 leaf, with typed transcription.

1/36
Miscellaneous Notes, 3 pages.

1/37
Newspaper Clippings, John Jackson
"John Jackson commands respect" by Catherine Jones and Hattie Coffee
"Mr. Jack parked his wagon along with the horses" by Catherine Jones and Hattie Coffee

1/38
Newspaper Clipping
"The Texas mood and that existing in nation's capital" by Francis X. Clines, Houston Chronicle. (copy)
May 8, 1980

1/39
Newspaper Clippings
Talk of Texas by Jack Maguire, Austin-American Statesman, 1983
"Goose cooks up trouble for Grayson County"
"Sharp mind puts Eisenhower in Denison"
"Goats, sheep introduced by Spanish"

1/40
Newspaper Clipping
"National-State Parks Mark LBJ's 75th Anniversary", Fredericksburg Standard.
August 31, 1983

1/41
Newspaper Clippings
Vaughn Davis Bornet (author), Austin American-Statesman
"Kennedy causes taken up by Lyndon Johnson". November 25, 1983
"LBJ leap into Vietnam made without a look at options". November 26, 1983
"Johnson decides against seeking another term". November 27, 1983
"Johnson years time of change: Great social progress clouded by promises unfulfilled". 1983

Manuscripts

1/1: "Love in Vain" (1988), manuscript

1/2: "Steam Engine Time" (1989), edited manuscript

1/3: Slam (1990), manuscript, pages 1-100

1/4: Slam (1990), manuscript, pages 101-220

1/5: "Stoked" and "Father's Day," manuscript

Series 1, A - Ko

1/1: Adams, R.P., January 7, 1956

1/2: Albright, Alan, January 19, 1995; Undated

1/3: Allen, Gay Wilson, [1946?] - November 19, 2001; Undated

1/4: Alves, Teresa F.A. and Teresa Cid, June 20-23, 2000

1/5: Asselineau, Roger (Evolution of Walt Whitman), April 18, 1961 - May 26, 2001; Undated

1/6: Athenot, Eric, March 13, 2002; Undated

1/7: Banerlein, Mark, [1991?]

1/8: Bayley, John, May 26, 1984; Undated

1/9: Bellot, Marc (Whitman Conference), December 19, 1993; Undated

1/10: Benito Cardenal, Luis C., February 3-18, 1977; Undated

1/11: Black, Stephen A., 3 May 3, 1976; Undated

1/12: Blodgett, Harold W., November 10, 1953 - January 9, 1976; Undated

1/13: Bluestein, Gene, February 28, 1973 - July 7, 1980

1/14: Bode, Carl, [1959] - March 20, 1961

1/15: Boor, Jan, March 15, 1969 - May 25, 1976; Undated

1/16: Borges, Jorge-Luis, [1969-1978?]

1/17: Bosquet, Alain, 2001; Undated

1/18: Briggo, Arthur E., [1952?]; Undated

1/19: Byers, Thomas, [1989]

1/20: Callow, Philip, [1990s]

1/21: Camboni, Maria, November 21, 1994 - August 13, 1995; Undated

1/22: Chandler Press (Chandler Facsimile Series in American Literature), August 6, 1968 - October 1, 1971

1/23: Chari, V. K., December 24, 1973 - May 14, 1974; Undated

1/24: Chukouskii, Kornei, May 4, 1975; Undated

1/25: Copans, Simon, 1968 - May 3, 1979

1/26: Coustillas, Pierre, June 26, 1991

1/27: Corona, Mario, October 18, 1994 - October 31, 1996; Undated

1/28: De Vireo, Peter, May 9, 1976

1/29: Erkkila, Betsy, November 6, 1980 - July 8, 1986; Undated

1/30: Etudes Anglaises, 1992 - January 26, 1993; Undated

1/31: Evans, James and Elizabeth (By The Way Books), October 23, 1929 - November 17, 1929

1/32: Feinberg, Charles E., May 2, 1961 - July 16, 1961; Undated

1/33: Freeth, Mariolina Meliado, March 15, 1963

1/34: Folsom, Ed., January 20, 1994 - [1998]; Undated

1/35: Fone, Byrne R. S., [1992]; Undated

1/36: Freedman, Florence Bernstein, [1985] - May 10, 1988; Undated

1/37: Frenz, Horst, 1951; Undated

1/38: Giantvalley, Scott, January 11, 1982 - August 27, 1983; Undated

1/39: Gilkey, Robert, [1962?]

1/40: Giorcelli, Cristina (Letterature D'America), March 20, 1988; Undated

1/41: Golden, Arthur, 1961 - February 27, 1974; Undated

1/42: Greenspan, Egra, April 23, 1992; Undated

1/43: Grier, Edward F., [1956?] - May 17, 2000; Undated

1/44: Grippin, Charles S., July 11, 1973 - [1976?]

1/45: Grunzweig, Walter, May 28, 1995; Undated

1/46: Guillen, Jorge, 1993 - January 12, 1996

1/47: Hindus, Milton, July 3, 1984 - August 20, 1984; Undated

1/48: Hollander, John, November 2, 1993; Undated

1/49: Hollis, Carroll, March 16, 1960; Undated

1/50: Ishill, Joseph (Oriole Press), August 31, 1958 - September 26, 1961

1/51: James, William, February 15, 1979

1/52: Jeffares, A. Norman, May 30, 1967; Undated

1/53: Kneller, John and Sherry, 1981-2000.

1/54: Koltemenyek, Osszes, March 1, 1977; Undated

Countryman Publications

1/1: Texas Aggie Countryman
Volume 1, 1, February 1930
Volume 1, Issue 2, March 1930
Volume 1, Issue 3, April 1930
Volume 1, Issue 4, May 1930
Volume 1, Issue 6, October 1930
Volume 1, Issue 7, November 1930
Volume 1, Issue 8, December1930

1/2: Texas Aggie Countryman
Volume 2, Issue 1, April 1931
Volume 2, Issue 2, July 1931
Volume 2, Issue 3, October 1931
Volume 2, Issue 4, December 1931

1/3: Texas Aggie Countryman
Volume 3, Issue 1, February 1932
Volume 3, Issue 2, April 1932
Volume 3, Issue 4, October 1932
Volume 3, Issue 5, December 1932

1/4: Texas Aggie Countryman
Volume 4, Issue 1, February 1933
Volume 4, Issue 2, April 1933
Volume 4, Issue 3, July 1933
Volume 4, Issue 4, October 1933
Volume 4, Issue 5, December 1933

1/5: Texas Aggie Countryman and the Technoscope, Volume 5, Issue 1, February 1934

Smoot Correspondence: A - D

S1-1/1: "A" [last name with A], June 25, 1961 - December 10, 1973.

S1-1/2: "B" [last name with B], October 23, 1967 - February 18, 1971.

S1-1/3: "Bilderbergers," September 1, 1961 - June 5, 1969.

S1-1/4: "Birch Society," November 12, 1970 - August 14, 1984.

S1-1/5: "Book Donations," 1971.

S1-1/6: "C" [last name starts with 'C'], September 29, 1961 - May 29, 1967.

S1-1/7: "Caldwell, Taylor," November 5, 1956 - August 14, 1957.

S1-1/8: "Correspondence since the Closing of Smoot's business in March 1971," March 16, 1971; January 4, 1984.

S1-1/9: "Constitution research notes," February 25, 1961; November 16, 1962.

S1-1/10: "D" [last name starts with 'D'], January 15, 1971.

S1-1/11: "Dan Smoot Files: FBI Service Interview," April 1994 - April 1996.

S1-1/12: "Dan Smoot Papers" [Replies to the Mail Out The Constitutional Road…], 1985.

S1-1/13: "Dan Smoot Papers," 1982.

S1-1/14: "Dan Smoot Papers," 1983.

S1-1/15: "Dan Smoot Papers," 1984.

S1-1/16: "Dan Smoot Papers," 1985.

S1-1/17: "Dan Smoot Papers," 1986.

S1-1/18: "Dan Smoot Papers," 1987.

S1-1/19: "Dan Smoot Papers," 1988.

S1-1/20: "Dan Smoot Papers," 1989.

S1-1/21: "Dan Smoot Papers," 1990.

S1-1/22: "Dan Smoot Papers," 1991.

S1-1/23: "Dan Smoot Papers," 1992.

S1-1/24: "Dan Smoot Papers," 1993.

S1-1/25: Donations last name with 'D', August 3, 1969 - March 3, 1970.

S1-1/26: Donations last name with 'E', August 19, 1969 - February 11, 1970.

S1-1/27: Donations last name with 'F', August 5, 1969 - February 20, 1970.

S1-1/28: Donations last name with 'G', August 26, 1969 - April 6, 1970.

Special Agronomy Summer Courses

1/1
Supplement to the Summer Session Bulletin
1940

1/2
Article/Paper
"News Notes for the Journal of the American Society of Agronomy" by Ide P. Trotter.
Published in the Journal of the American Society of Agronomy, v. 32, no. 5, May 1940, pages 408-409.

1/3
Agronomy 525, Range Management and Ecology
Complete outline and references for Special three weeks graduate course, June 10 - June 30, 1940
Taught by Dr. W. G. McGinnies, Chief of Range Research, Southwestern Forest and Range Experiment Station, Tucson, Arizona
June 1940

1/4
Agronomy 525, Range Management and Ecology
Twelve photographs with a letter (1 of 2)
July 1940

1/5
Agronomy 525, Range Management and Ecology
Seven negatives with envelope (2 of 2)
July 1940

1/6
Agronomy 527, Forest Soils
Complete outline and references for special six weeks graduate course, June 10 - July 20, 1940
Taught by Dr. R. F. Chandler, Jr., Pack Assistant Professor of Forest Soils, Cornell University
June - July 1940

1/7
Agronomy 527, Forest Soils
Three photographs (1 of 2)
July 1940

1/8
Agronomy 527, Forest Soils
Four negatives (2 of 2)
July 1940

1/9
Agronomy 526, Fundamentals of Grass and Pasture Improvement
Lecture Notes
Taught by Dr. F. D. Keim, Chairman, Department of Agronomy, University of Nebraska
July - August 1940

1/10
Agronomy 410, Soil Classification and Mapping
Tentative Outline with correspondence concerning proposed lab and field practice.
Taught by E. A. Norton, Principal Soil Scientist, Soil Conservation Service, USDA, Washington, D. C.
July - August 1940

1/11
Two Newspaper Clippings
June, August 1940

1/12
Enrollment Data and Grades
1940

1/13
Correspondence
July - December 1940

1/14
Article/Paper
"Professional Workers Want Compressed Courses" by Ide P. Trotter.
Published in the Journal of the American Society of Agronomy, v. 32, no. 11, November 1940, pages 910-911.

1/15
Paper
"The Function of Short Time Intensive Graduate Courses" by Ide P. Trotter (2 copies)
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Texas Academy of Sciences, Section III, Special Sciences, November 8, 1940, San Antonio, Texas. Official program included.

1/16
Article/Paper
"Agronomic Instruction for Modern Agriculture" by Ide P. Trotter published in the January 1941 issue of "Soil Conservation" (also included is a typed copy).
News articles and correspondence regarding the article.
January - March 1941

1/17
Correspondence
February - March 1941

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