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Speeches by Other Scientists

10/25: Evans, Robley D., "The Fast Neutron, Alpha and Beta Radiation", 21 pp., 1939.

10/26: Discussion involving several people, Chicago, Radiobiology Symposium, American Roentgen Ray Society, 6 pp., September 16, 1948.

10/27: Lawrence, Ernest O., "The Evolution of the Cyclotron", including several photographs, Stockholm, lecture accepting 1939 Nobel Prize, 11 pp., December 11, 1951.

10/28: Dean, Gordon, "Where Are We Going in Atomic Energy", Detroit, Economic Club of Detroit, 14 pp., March 3, 1952.

10/29: Parsegian, V. L., "Uses and Importance of Radioisotopes" outline, Lecture I, 4 pp., [February, 1953].

10/30: Hochschild, Richard, "The Modern Concept of the Atom" outline, Lecture II, 4 pp., February 11, 1953.

10/31: Jetter, Evelyn S., "Characteristics of Atomic Radiation" outline, Lectures III and IV, 7 pp., February 18, 1953; March 4, 1953.

10/32: McMaster, Robert and William G. Myers, "Are We Ready for Civil Uses of Atomic Energy", Columbus, OH, Radio interview broadcast over WOSU, 9 pp., March 6, 1955.

10/33: Eston, Veronica Rapp de and Tede Eston de Eston, "Estado Atua Do Emprego de Isotopes Radioativos em Sao Paulo (Brazil)", Sao Paulo, Trabalho apresentado na 2a. Semana de Radioterapeutica, 7 pp., October 29, 1955.

10/34: Draper, William H., Jr., "Latin America's Power Problems and Prospects for Atomic Energy", San Antonio, Joint Conference of Atomic Industrial Forum, Inc., and Southwest Research Institute, 14 pp., also includes a printed copy in Spanish, 12 pp., May 10, 1956.

10/35: Ribeiro, J. Costa, untitled luncheon speech, welcoming US AEC scientists to Rio de Janeiro, 4 pp., June 9, 1956.

10/36: Brunton, D. C., "The Development of Better Products through Radioisotopes", Philadelphia, 4 pp., text of contribution to panel discussion, National Industrial Conference Board, March 14, 1957.

10/37: Ketts, W. A., "Regulatory Responsibility in the Atomic Energy Program: The Role of Industry", Oklahoma City, Society of Nuclear Medicine Symposium, 9 pp., June 21, 1957.

10/38: Brucer, Marshall, "An Exhibit on Exhibiting", including 6 plates, Oklahoma City, Society of Nuclear Medicine Symposium, 8 pp., June 1957.

10/39: Libby, Willard F., "Our Atomic Future", Eugen Failing Distinguished Lecture Series, University of Oregon, 12 pp., January 15, 1958.

10/40: O'Connor, Basil, "The Problems of the Press in an Atomic Age", New York City, Nuclear Energy Writers Association Seminar, 14 pp., March 28, 1958.

10/41: Simpson, E. S., "Note on Occurrence of Ground Water and Use of Tracers on Ground-Water Investigations", 6 pp., August 19, 1958.

10/42: Libby, Willard F., "Progress in the Use of Isotopes: The Atomic Triad-Reactors, Radioisotopes, and Radiation", Geneva, 2nd United Nations International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, 14 pp., September 1958.

10/43: Hodges, Luther H., Untitled remarks, Raleigh, NC, Research Triangle Institute Luncheon, 5 pp., March 24, 1959.

10/44: Strauss, Lewis L., Untitled remarks regarding scientific activities in the Department of Commerce, Washington, Spring Banquet Meeting, American Physical Society, 11 pp., May 1, 1959.

10/45: Abstracts of 14 papers of various scientists, Bethesda, MD, Symposium on the Acute Radiation Syndrome, National Naval Medical Center, 27 pp., May 9, 1959.

10/46: Foster, George B., "Radioisotope Gauging Techniques", New York City, National Association of Manufacturers, 7 pp., May 26, 1959.

10/47: Wallace, Roger, "Radiation Protection Notes", University of California, 11 pp., June 1959.

10/48: Abstracts of 12 papers, University of California, Nuclear Technology Survey, 29 pp., July 1959.

10/49: Radzikowski, H. A. and N. J. Cohen, "Nuclear Energy Testing of Highway Embankment Compaction (Improving Quality Control)", 15 pp., 1959.

National Council for Negro Women

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-10th Annual Regional Conference of the National Council of Negro Women…. Hartford, Connecticut, May 2-4, 1958 [cover title]. Washington, DC: The council, 1958. 8vo. (8) pp. Program listing sessions, speakers, etc. Printed wrappers, stapled.

1/4
-Organization Handbook for Local Councils

Clay Committee

As Executive Secretary of both the President's Committee on a National Highway Program (the so-called "Clay Committee") and the Inter-agency Committee, Turner collected administrative materials and correspondence for both committees. Series 2. also includes correspondence, background materials, and reports. Subseries 2.1 contains collected correspondence, background materials, and policy statements on the highway program by interested industry groups, associations, and politicians. The files are arranged alphabetically by the association name. Subseries 2.2 consists of files containing background information on financing the highway program and publicity and public reaction to the program. The files are arranged alphabetically by subject. Subseries 2.3 concludes the series with the official statements and testimonies heard by the Clay Committee, arranged chronologically.

Family Correspondence

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Family correspondence, 1915-1917

6/51
Family correspondence, 1918

6/52
Family correspondence, 1919

6/53
Family correspondence, . 1920

6/54
Family correspondence, 1921

6/55
Family correspondence, 1922

6/56
Family correspondence, 1923

6/57
Family correspondence, 1924

6/58
Family correspondence, 1925

6/59
Family correspondence, 1926

6/60
Family correspondence, 1927

6/61
Family correspondence, 1928

6/62
Family correspondence, 1930

6/63
Family correspondence, 1931

6/64
Family correspondence, 1932

6/65
Family correspondence, 1933

6/66
Family correspondence, 1934

6/67
Family correspondence, 1935

6/68
Family correspondence, 1936

6/69
Family correspondence, 1937

6/70
Family correspondence, 1938

6/71
Family correspondence, 1939

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Family correspondence, 1940

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Family correspondence, 1941

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Family correspondence, 1942

6/75
Family correspondence, 1943

6/76
Family correspondence, 1944

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Family correspondence, 1945

6/78
Family correspondence, 1946

6/79
Family correspondence, 1952-1956

6/80
Family correspondence, 1957-1959

6/81
Family correspondence, undated.

Asbury Family Correspondence

This series is located in Box 6. Folders 50-80 contain family correspondence from 1915 to 1959, with folder 81 containing undated correspondence. No family correspondence exists for the years 1947-1951.

Associations

4/1
American Automobile Association, 1955

4/2
American Municipal Association, 1954-1956

4/3
American Municipal Association, 1954-1956

4/4
American Municipal Association, 1954-1956

4/5
American Road Builders Association, 1954-1955

4/6
National Association of Motor Bus Operators, 1954-1955

4/7
Council of State Governments, 1955

4/8
Chamber of Commerce of the United States, 1954-1959

4/9
Chamber of Commerce of the United States, 1954-1959

4/10
Governors Conference, including address by Richard Nixon, 1954-1955

4/11
Governors Conference, including address by Richard Nixon, 1954-1955

4/12
Governors Conference, including address by Richard Nixon, 1954-1955

4/13
Governors Conference, including address by Richard Nixon, 1954-1955

4/14
Highways for Survival Committee, 1955

4/15
National Association of Traffic Engineers, 1954

4/16
National Good Roads Association, 1955-1958

4/17
National Grange, 1954-1956

4/18
National Highway Users Conference, 1955-1957

4/19
National Sand and Gravel Association, 1955-1956

4/20
The Port of New York Authority, 1955-1956

4/21
Public Roads Council, 1954

4/22
Truck Body and Equipment Association, 1955

4/23
Virginia Highway Conference, 1955

Charles B. Richardson Collection

  • US TxAM-C 1317
  • Collection
  • 1840-1959

This collection contains various articles, newspaper clippings, and other memorabilia collected by Charles B. Richardson over his lifetime. Interesting pieces in the collection include Richardson's letter of promotion to Captain of the Louisiana militia (1848), newspaper clippings concerning various Civil War events, and a poster advertising agricultural combines dating from the mid-1870s. Another interesting piece in the collection is a payment receipt from October 26, 1863, for the services of a slave named Mike who worked on public defenses in Shreveport, Louisiana.

Sans titre

Football - Films 205-300

205 Football Southwest Conference - Highlights
-Date: 1951
-Audio: yes
-Format: DVD
-Copyrighted: Yes
-Time: 24 min

210 Football A&M v. Texas
-Date: November 29, 1951
-Location: A&M
-Score: A&M 22, Texas 21
-Audio: No
-Format: VHS & DVD
-Copyrighted: No
*Note: Original & 1 copy

215 Football A&M v. TCU - 4th Quarter Only
-Date: October 18, 1952
-Location: TCU
-Score: A&M 7, TCU 7
-Audio: no
-Format: DVD
-Copyrighted: no
-Time: 9 min.

217 Football A&M v. Baylor - 3rd Quarter Only
-Date: October 25, 1952
-Location: Baylor
-Score: A&M 20, Baylor 21
-Audio: No
-Format: DVD
-Copyrighted: No

220 Football A&M v. Baylor - Highlights
-Date: October 25, 1952
-Location: Baylor
-Score: A&M 20, Baylor 21
-Audio: No
-Format: VHS & DVD
-Copyrighted: No

225 Football A&M v. Texas
-Date: November 26, 1953
-Location: A&M
-Score: A&M 12, Texas 21
-Audio: No
-Format: DVD
-Copyrighted: No

227 Football Southwest Conference - Highlights
-Date: 1953
-Audio: yes
-Format: DVD
-Copyrighted: yes
-Time: 26 min.

230 Part I. Football A&M v. Georgia - Highlights / Part II. Football Highlights of 1954 Part I. Football A&M v. Georgia - Highlights
-Date: October 2, 1954
-Location: Georgia
-Score: A&M 6, Georgia 0
-Audio: No
-Format: VHS & DVD
-Copyrighted: No

Part 2. Football Highlights of 1954
-Date: 1954
-Audio: Yes
-Format: VHS & DVD
-Copyrighted: no
*Note: Narrated by Kern Tips. Produced by Humble Oil and Refining Company.

Contains short clips of:
-Baylor v. Arkansas
-A&M v. TCU
-Rice v. Arkansas
-TCU v. Texas
-A&M v. Rice
-SMU v. Arkansas
-Baylor v. SMU
-A&M v. Texas
-Rice v. Baylor
-TCU v. SMU
-Arkansas v. Georgia Tech

231 Football A&M v. Texas
-Date: 1954
-Score: Unknown
-Audio: --
-Format: DVD
-Copyrighted: --

233 Football A&M v. TCU - Highlights
-Date: October 16, 1954
-Location: A&M
-Score: A&M 20, TCU 21
-Audio: No
-Format: DVD
-Copyrighted: Yes
-Time: 31 min.
-Note: In color

235 Football Southwest Conference Highlights
-Date: 1954
-Audio: --
-Format: DVD
-Copyrighted: --

236 Football A&M v. Baylor
-Date: October 23, 1954
-Location: Baylor
-Score: A&M 7, Baylor 20
-Audio: no
-Format: DVD
-Copyrighted: no
-Time: 26 min.

237 Football A&M v. Baylor
-Date: October 23, 1954
-Location: Baylor
-Score: A&M 7, Baylor 20
-Audio: no
-Format: DVD
-Copyrighted: no

239 Football A&M v. SMU - Circuit #1 Copy 2
-Date: 1954
-Location: SMU
-Score: A&M 3, SMU 6
-Audio: no
-Format: DVD
-Copyrighted: no

240 Football A&M v. Texas - Highlights
-Date: November 24, 1955
-Location: A&M
-Score: A&M 6, Texas 21
-Audio: no
-Format: VHS & DVD
-Copyrighted: yes, Bob Bailey Studios, Houston.

245 Football A&M v. Texas
-Date: November 24, 1955
-Location: A&M
-Score: A&M 6, Texas 21
-Audio: no
-Format: DVD
-Copyrighted: no
-Time: 30 min.

247 Football A&M v. Baylor
-Date: October 22, 1955
-Location: A&M
-Score: A&M 19, Baylor 7
-Audio: no
-Format: DVD
-Copyrighted: no
-Time: 28 min.
-Note: In color with scenes of Aggie Band and Cadets at the end.

250 Southwest Conference Football Highlights
*Note: Narrated by Kern Tips. Produced by Humble Oil and Refining Company.
-Date: 1955 - 1959
-Audio: yes
-Format: VHS
-Copyrighted: yes
Contains short clips of:

Date: 1955
--A&M v. TCU
--Arkansas v. A&M
--A&M v. Rice
--A&M v. Texas - *Note: Highlights on Dennis Gering, Dr. Koenig, Gene Stallings.

Date: 1956
--A&M v. TCU - *Note: Short version, see #380 for long. Highlights on Lloyd Gale, Dennis Gering, Roddy Osmond, Mr. and Mrs. John Cole, Charles Krueger, Carol Hill, Jack Pardee, John Tracy.
--SMU v. A&M
--A&M v. Texas

Date: 1957
--A&M v. TCU - Note: Short version, see #380 for long.
--Arkansas v. A&M
--A&M v. Rice - Note: Highlights on John Cole and his Heisman Trophy, Charlie Kruger, Bobby Marks.
--A&M v. Texas

Date: 1958
--Photo of significant play - A&M v. Texas
--Photo of significant play - A&M v. Texas Tech
--Short clip of significant play - Texas v. SMU
--A&M v. Rice
--SMU v. A&M
--Texas Tech v. A&M - *Note: Audio lost at this point.
--TCU v. A&M
--A&M v. Texas

Date: 1959
--A&M v. Arkansas - *Note: Audio regained at this point.
--SMU v. A&M
--Rice v. A&M
--Texas v. A&M

260 Football A&M v. Baylor
-Date: October 27, 1956
-Location: Baylor
-Score: A&M 19, Baylor 13
-Audio: no
-Format: VHS & DVD
-Copyrighted: no

270 Football A&M v. Arkansas
-Date: November 3, 1956
-Location: Arkansas
-Score: A&M 27, Arkansas 0
-Audio: no
-Format: VHS & DVD
-Copyrighted: yes

275 Football A&M v. University of Hawaii - Highlights
-Date: 1956
-Location: unknown
-Score: unknown
-Audio: no
-Format: DVD
-Copyrighted: no
-Time: 10:20

280 Football A&M v. Texas
-Date: November 28, 1957
-Location: A&M
-Score: A&M 7, Texas 9
-Audio: no
-Format: VHS & DVD
-Copyrighted: no
*Note: Contains highlights of the Aggie Band at halftime.

285 Football A&M v. Texas - 1st Half
-Date: November 28, 1957
-Location: A&M
-Score: A&M 7, Texas 9
-Audio: no
-Format: DVD
-Copyrighted: no

290 Football A&M v. Baylor
-Date: October 26, 1957
-Location: A&M
-Score: A&M 14, Baylor 0
-Audio: no
-Format: VHS
-Copyrighted: yes

291 Football A&M v. Baylor
-Date: October 26, 1957
-Location: A&M
-Score: A&M 14, Baylor 0
-Audio: no
-Format: DVD
-Copyrighted: no
-Time: 32 min.

295 Football A&M v. University of Tennessee - Gator Bowl - Highlights
-Date: December 27, 1957
-Location: Jacksonville, Florida
-Score: A&M 0, Tennessee 3
-Audio: yes
-Format: DVD
-Copyrighted: no

300 Football A&M v. SMU
-Date: November 9, 1957
-Location: A&M
-Score: A&M 19, SMU 6
-Audio: no
-Format: VHS & DVD
-Copyrighted: yes

Reports, Letters, and Memorandum: Marmer - Menzel

S3-10/01: Marmer, H. A., "The Tide in Barataria Bay," July 21, 1947.

S3-10/02: Marmer, H. A., "The Currents in Barataria Bay," February 9, 1948.

S3-10/03: Marmer, H. A., "Notes Relative to Soundings on Hydrographic Sheets, Barataria Bay Region, 1933-34 Survey," June 28, 1948.

S3-10/04: Menzel, R. Winston letters to Sewell H. Hopkins regarding oyster mortality investigations, May 7 - December 1, 1947.

S3-10/05: Menzel, R. Winston reports of trips to Camp Lafitte and Sister Lake, Louisiana in connection with oyster mortality investigations, May 7-11, 1947.

S3-10/06: Menzel, R. Winston, "Menzel's Experiments," June 23, 1947.

S3-10/07: Menzel, R. Winston, "Report on the 1947 Joint Convention of the National Shellfisheries Association, Oyster Institute of North America and Oyster Growers and Dealers Association," June 1947.

S3-10/08: Menzel, R. Winston, "Outline of Oyster Experiments - Terrebonne Parish," September 13, 1947.

S3-10/09: Menzel, R. Winston report on trip to Virginia and samples of oysters collected, November 5, 1947.

S3-10/10: Menzel, R. Winston, "Report of R. W. Menzel," November 17, 1947.

S3-10/11: Menzel, R. Winston, "Plantings of Sister Lake Seed and Native Seed at Bay St. Elaine September 2 to September 4, 1947," November 1947.

S3-10/12: Menzel, R. Winston preliminary reports of the growth and mortality of 1947 spat, gas jet experiment, experimental plantings, and commercial planting conducted in Terrebonne Parish, December 1, 1947.

S3-10/13: Menzel, R. Winston letters to Sewell H. Hopkins regarding oyster mortality investigations, January 28 - February 10, 1948.

S3-10/14: Menzel, R. Winston, "Measurement of Condition of Oyster Glycogen Analysis of Oysters from Terrebonne Parish," January 15, 1948.

S3-10/15: Menzel, R. Winston, "Observations and Experiments on the Conch, Thais Floridana, in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana," June 1, 1948.

S3-10/16: Menzel, R. Winston, "Report on Two Cases of 'Oily Tasting' Oysters at Bay Sainte Elaine Oilfield," September 3, 1948.

S3-10/17: Menzel, R. Winston and Billy Walls, "Observations on the Stone Crab, Menippe Mercenaria, in Terrebonne Parish, La.," August 10, 1948.

S3-10/18: Menzel, R. Winston letters to Sewell H. Hopkins regarding oyster mortality investigations, February 10 - April 29, 1949.

S3-10/19: Menzel, R. Winston, "Preliminary Report on the Early Sexual Development of Oysters in Louisiana Waters," June 26, 1949.

S3-10/20: Menzel, R. Winston, "The Attachment, Survival, and Growth of Oyster Spat on Oil-Impregnated Wood," July 1, 1949.

S3-10/21: Menzel, R. Winston, "Effect of Deep Well Gas on the Mortality and Growth of Oysters," July 15, 1949.

S3-10/22: Menzel, R. Winston, "The Effect of Monthly Treatment with Phenol on the Growth and Mortality of Juvenile Oysters," July 20, 1949.

S3-10/23: Menzel, R. Winston letter to Sewell H. Hopkins regarding oyster mortality investigations, April 25, 1959.

S3-10/24: Menzel, R. Winston, "Report on Oyster Studies in Caillou Island Oil Field, Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana," July 28, 1950.

S3-10/25: Menzel, R. Winston, "Report on Oyster Studies in Lake Felicity and Bayou Bas Bleu, Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana," August 9, 1950.

S3-10/26: Menzel, R. Winston, "Report of Oyster Investigation at the Dog Lake Oil Field, Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana," August 12, 1950.

S3-10/27: Menzel, R. Winston, "Report on Oyster Studies at Lake Pelto Oil Field, Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana," September 25, 1950.

S3-10/28: Menzel, R. Winston, "Notes on the Early Sexual Development and Growth of the American Oysters in Louisiana Waters," November 22, 1950.

S3-10/29: 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. I, June 26, 1951.

Speeches

8/1: "Development of the Use of Isotopes in Industry", Boston, Tracerlab Symposium on the Application of Radioactivity in Petroleum Research and Refinery Operations, 18 pp., October 24, 1956.

8/2: "The Industrial Application of Radioisotopes", Havana, I Forum Nacional de Energia Nuclear de Cuba, 14 pp., December 17-20, 1956.

8/3: "The Organization of an Atomic Energy Program" outline, Havana, 1st National Nuclear Energy Forum of Cuba, 6 pp., December 19, 1956.

8/4: "Applied Uses of Radiations and Radioisotopes from Reactors" outline, Lemont, IL, International School of Nuclear Science and Engineering, Argonne National Laboratory, 8 pp., December 1956.

8/5: "History and Survey of Nuclear Medicine" outline, Duarte, CA, City of Hope School of Postgraduate Medicine, 13 pp., January 21, 1957.

8/6: "Training and Facilities for the Medical Use of Radioisotopes" outline, Duarte, CA, City of Hope School of Postgraduate Medicine, 10 pp., January 22, 1957.

8/7: "Desirable Training and Facilities for the Medical Use of Radioisotopes" outline and slide list, Jamaica, NY, Queens General Hospital Clinical Radioisotope Course, 12 pp., February 26, 1957.

8/8: "Radioisotope Applications" outline, Gatlinburg, TN, National Industrial Conference Board Advanced Atomic Energy Course for Management, 10 pp., March 5-8, 1957.

8/9: "Applied Radiation", Harvey, IL., opening of Sinclair Research Laboratory Fuel Element Facility, 2 pp., April 9, 1957.

8/10: "Good Neighbor Policy in Atomic Energy" outline, Miami Beach, 1st Pan American Cytology Congress, 6 pp., April 25-29, 1957.

8/11: "Strengthening Liaison in Science Throughout Pan American Areas" text and notes, Miami Beach, 1st Pan American Cytology Congress luncheon speech, 11 pp., April 26, 1957.

8/12: "Isotopes in Industry", Brookhaven National Laboratory Inter-American Symposium on Nuclear Energy, 13 pp., May 16, 1957.

8/13: "The Atomic Energy Commission and Its Program", Lafayette, Ind., Purdue University, 18 pp., June 17, 1957.

8/14: "Radioisotopes - Civilian Atoms with Wide Benefits" outline, Lafayette, IN, Purdue University, 10 pp., 2 pp., June 18, 1957.

8/15: "Regulatory Responsibilities in the Atomic Energy Program - Federal Government", Oklahoma City, Society of Nuclear Medicine, 4 pp., June 21, 1957.

8/16: "Considerations in the Revised Radiation Protection Standards", Denver, Rocky Mountain Radiological Society, 22 pp., August 15-17, 1957.

8/17: "Recent Developments in Radioisotope Diagnostic Techniques" outline, Denver, Rocky Mountain Radiological Society, 8 pp., August 15-17, 1957.

8/18: "Production and Use of Radioisotopes" outline, Chicago, National Industrial Conference Board Atomic Energy Course for Management, 3 pp., October 10, 1957.

8/19: "Rewards and Requisites of Accelerating Radioisotope Utilization", New York City, Atomic Industrial Forum Atomic Trade Fair, 7 pp., October 28, 1957.

8/20: "Medical - Pharmaceutical Aspects of Radioisotope Utilization" outline, New Brunswick, NJ, Squibb Research Seminar, 9 pp., October 30, 1957.

8/21: "Progress in the Industrial Use of Radioisotopes", Houston, Tracerlab Symposium on the Application of Radioactivity in Petroleum Exploration and Production, 20 pp. text, 2 pp. abstract, November 7, 1957.

8/22: "Industrial Uses of Radioisotopes" outline, Rye, NY, National Industrial Conference Board Course on Industrial Uses of Radioisotopes, 3 pp., November 18-20, 1957.

8/23: "Controls in Distribution of Radioisotopes" outline, Bethesda, MD, National Naval Medical Center course for Medical Officers, 9 pp., December 20, 1957.

8/24: "Radioisotopes and Plastics", Detroit, 14th Annual Technical Conference Society of Plastics Engineers, 12 pp., January 28-31, 1958.

8/25: "Radiation Protection Principles and Practice" outline, lecture to Physics Seminar, Canisius College, 8 pp., March 10, 1958.

8/26: "Developments in the Over-All Uses of Radioisotopes" outline and slide list, Bethesda, MD, National Naval Medical Center Course for Medical Officers, 6 pp., March 11, 1958.

8/27: "Production and Miscellaneous Applications of Radioisotopes", Chicago, Nuclear Congress, 16 pp., March 17, 1958.

8/28: "How to Save $500,000 with Atomic Energy", New York City, conference for the Working Press, Nuclear Energy Writers Association, 4 pp. outline, 12 pp. transcript of text as received, 15 pp. edited version of the text, March 28, 1958.

8/29: Outline of untitled remarks at a banquet, outline, College Station First Annual Texas Conference on the Utilization of Atomic Energy, 2 pp., March 31, 1958.

8/30: "The Industrial Use of Radioisotopes" text and slide list, College Station, First Annual Texas Conference on the Utilization of Atomic Energy, 21 pp., April 1-2, 1958.

8/31: Outline for untitled remarks as program chairman, Baltimore Symposium on Industrial Utilization of Radioisotopes, 4 pp., April 7, 1958.

8/32: Outlines and slide lists for untitled speeches, as a participant in the American Institute of Physics Visiting Scientists Program, 16 pp., May 1958.

8/33: "Growing Industrial Uses of Radioisotopes", Rome, 5th International Electronic and Nuclear Congress and Exposition, 17 pp., June 17, 1958.

8/34: "Recent Developments in Industrial Applications of Isotopes: Gaging and Non-Destructive Testing", 2nd United Nations International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, 20 pp., text in carbon copy, 21 pp., text printed, June 23, 1958.

8/35: Outline of untitled remarks on compliance inspection, Idaho Falls, meeting on Training and Operational Problems the Compliance Inspection Program, 6 pp., July 22, 1958.

8/36: "Applications of High-Level Radiation", University Park, Pennsylvania State University, 9 pp., outline, 2 pp., notes, August 4, 1948.

8/37: "Industrial Uses of Isotopes" outline, Germantown, MD, Utilization of Radioisotopes in Industry Study for Japanese Visitors, 6 pp., August 22, 1958.

8/38: "The Atomic Energy Commission's Isotopes Development Program", Washington, 5th Annual Conference Atomic Industrial Forum, Inc., 3 pp., November 10-12, 1958.

8/39: "New Government Aid to Industry in Isotope Research", Cleveland, Ohio, National Industrial Conference Board, 14 pp., November 1958.

8/40: "Uses of Isotopes in Agriculture", Lincoln, University of Nebraska, 25 pp., November 14, 1958.

8/41: Outline for untitled informal remarks, Cleveland, OH, National Industrial Conference Board Panel, 2 pp., November 15, 1958.

8/42: "Developments in Use of By-Product Material", Washington, Briefing Conference XV, Atomic Industry and the Law, Federal Bar Association, 22 pp., November 24, 1958.

8/43: "Radioactive Isotopes as Aids in Chemical Research", 15 pp., [1958].

8/44: Untitled series of questions and answers, recorded for a Voice of America broadcast, 15 pp., January 5, 1959.

8/45: "The Industrial Isotope - Uses and Benefits", Swarthmore, PA, Swarthmore Economics Discussion Group, 14 pp., March 5, 1959.

8/46: "Radiation Protection: Principles and Practice" outline and slide lists, Buffalo, NY, Canisius College lectures, 7 pp., March 10-11, 1959.

8/47: "Developments in the Over-All Uses of Radioisotopes" outline, Bethesda, MD, U.S. Naval Medical Hospital, 5 pp., March 18, 1959.

8/48: "Accelerating Industrial Development Through Use of Radioisotope", Raleigh, NC, an announcement of the establishment of a Regional Radioisotopes Research Laboratory at the North Carolina Research Triangle Institute, 10 pp., March 24, 1959.

8/49: "The Isotopes Development Program" outline, Washington, AEC Orientation for AFL-CIO leaders, 6 pp., April 2, 1959.

8/50: "Where Is the Profit in Radioisotope Utilization", Cleveland, OH, 7th Annual Atomic Energy in Industry Conference, 12 pp., April 8-10, 1959.

8/51: "Isotopes - Success Story of Atomic Energy" outline, New York City, Advertising Women of New York, 8 pp., text, 1 p., April 14, 1959.

8/52: "Radiation Protection: Principles and Practice", Valparaiso, IN, Valparaiso University, 9 pp., outline, 3 pp., slide list, April 28, 1959.

Associations

This subseries includes correspondence, background materials, and policy statements on the highway program by interested industry groups, associations, and politicians.

Correspondence

3/1: General correspondence, including correspondence regarding an atomic energy course for management, and a program for the 14th Annual Technical Conference of the Society of Plastic Engineers in Detroit, January-February 1958.

3/2: General correspondence, including correspondence about Dr. Aebersold's visit to the University of Dubuque, a program for a medical military training program for armed forces medical department officers, a proposed U.S. program for the 1958 International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic energy in Geneva, an Exposition guide to Atom Fair in Chicago, a program for the 1958 Nuclear Congress in Chicago, and a program for the First Annual Texas Conference on the Utilization of Atomic Energy at Texas A&M College, March 1958.

3/3: General correspondence, including correspondence on Dr. Aebersold's visit to the University of Dubuque and Findlay College as a participant in the American Institute of Physics Visiting Scientists Program, material on the American Standard Association's Sectional Committee on Chemical Engineering for the Nuclear Field, and programs for a symposium on Industrial Utilization of Radioisotopes and one on Medical Emergencies and Problems Associated with Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, April 1958.

3/4: General correspondence, including letters about Dr. Aebersold's visits to the University of Dubuque and Findlay College, a memo by Dr. Aebersold requesting additional travel in Europe in connection with participation in the Fifth International Congress and Exhibition of Electronics and Atomic Energy in Rome, a list of French laboratories engaged in research on the use of isotopes in medicine, a list of U.S. papers to be presented at the Rome Congress, and a course outline and list of lectures for a medical officers course in radioisotope techniques and nuclear medicine at Bethesda, MD, May 1958.

3/5: General correspondence, including an itinerary for Dr. Aebersold's European trip, mimeographed copies of the letter of resignation of Lewis L. Straus as Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission and President Eisenhower's letter of acceptance, program for the Fifth International Congress and Exhibition of Electronics and Atomic energy in Rome, and list of participants and lecture schedule for the ASEE-AEC Summer Institute on Nuclear Energy for Technical Institute Faculty at Pennsylvania State University, June 1958.

3/6: General correspondence, including a report of H.D. Le Vine on the Rome Congress, a program and itinerary for the Japanese Utilization of Radioisotopes in Industry Study sponsored by the International Cooperation Administration, Dr. Aebersold's notes made at the Compliance Inspection Program Meeting in Idaho Falls, and a memo of Leonard B. Phillips regarding Dr. Aebersold's visits to Greece, Yugoslavia, Austria, and Spain, June 1958.

3/7: General correspondence, including a program and membership list of the International Congress of Radiation Research at Burlington, VT, a memo of J. E. Machurek on President Eisenhower's remarks on using radioisotopes in tracing courses of underground rivers, and a bibliography on the latter subject, August 1958.

3/8: General correspondence, including a memo of Leonard B. Phillips regarding possible cooperation with Yugoslavia in peaceful uses of atomic energy, materials regarding the Trade Union Study Mission on "Protection of Workers Against Radiation Hazards," a report of Charles L. Dunham on the second U. N. International Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy at Geneva with particular emphasis on the biology and medicine activities, a program and other materials for the conference on the impact of the peaceful uses of atomic energy on state and local government in Columbus, Ohio, minutes of meetings and other materials of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radio-isotopes and High Energy Radiation, and a memo of Dr. Aebersold's regarding an editorial in the Washington Post entitled "Nuclear Enterprise", September-October 1958.

3/9: General correspondence, including a program and other materials pertaining to the meeting of the National Industrial Conference Board in Cleveland on the economics of using radioisotopes in industry, materials relating to the activities of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radioisotopes and High Energy Radiation, and program and list of participants at the briefing conference on Atomic Industry and the Law in Washington, November-December 1958.

3/10: General correspondence, including materials of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radioisotopes and High Energy Radiation and the Sectional Committee on Packaging and Transportation of Radioactive Materials, a memo from Oscar S. Smith on a proposed Atomic Energy Orientation course for American Labor Leaders, and preliminary materials on Dr. Aebersold's visit to Valparaiso University and Canisius College as a participant in the American Institute of Physics Visiting Scientists Program and on the International Atomic Energy Agency's Conference in Warsaw in September, January 1959.

3/11: General correspondence, including materials relating to the activities of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radioisotopes and High Energy Radiation, a memo and other materials on the Atomic Energy Orientation course for American Labor Leaders, and materials relating to Dr. Aebersold's visits to Valparaiso University and Canisius College, February 1959.

3/12: General correspondence, including materials regarding Dr. Aebersold's visits to Valparaiso University and Canisius College, materials regarding the Atomic Energy Orientation Course for American Labor Leaders, materials pertaining to the activities of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radioisotopes and High Energy Radiation, a memo summarizing the Navy-AEC-Martin meeting held to discuss Naval Applications of Strontium 90 Isotopic Power Supplies, a program for the Eastern Conference of Radiologists meeting in Washington, and material regarding the opening of the Isotopes Laboratory of the Research Triangle at Durham, North Carolina including a brochure entitled "Fission (Not Fishin') for Textile Tycoons: An Explanation of Nuclear Physics as Applied to Textiles", March 1959.

3/13: General correspondence, including materials regarding the Atomic Energy Seminar for AFL-CIO officials, materials relating to Dr. Aebersold's visits to Valparaiso University and Canisius College, and a program and other papers regarding the 7th Annual Conference of the National Industrial Conference Board on Atomic Energy in Industry, April 1959.

3/14: General correspondence, including materials pertaining to the activities of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radioisotopes and High Energy Radiation, a program for and list of participants in the symposium on Industrial Uses of Radioisotopes at Georgia Institute of Technology, lists of participants and lecturers in the Second Industrial Isotopes Techniques Course at Oak Ridge, and materials relating to the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association meeting at Sea Island, GA, May 1959.

Correspondence, Receipts, and Literature

4/1: Correspondence regarding land, politics, and former soldiers, copies of children's birth certificates. December 4, 1942 - May 30, 1954

4/2: Correspondence for Lucy Williamson and W. W. Williamson. May 17, 1949 - April 6, 1953

4/3: Pages from Rudder Appointment Books. May 9, 1951 - December 1, 1952

4/4: Introduction speech by Rudder for Allan Shivers. June 21

4/5: Livestock bills, receipts for livestock and barn. February 1947 - March 1950

4/6: Receipts. February 1947 - March 1950

4/7: Farm and auto invoices and receipts. April - December 1950

4/8: Receipts. April - December 1950

4/9: Receipts and invoices. January - December 1951

4/10: Receipts and invoices. January - December 1951

4/11: Receipts and invoices. January - December 1951

4/12: Receipts and invoices. January - December 1952

4/13: Receipts and invoices. January - December 1952

4/14: Receipts and invoices. January - December 1952

4/15: Receipts, invoices, and correspondence. January - April 1953

4/16: Receipts, invoices, correspondence, insurance documents, land documents. March 1953 - February 1954

4/17: Receipts, invoices, correspondence, livestock contracts. Undated

4/18: Insurance documentation and correspondence. March 1, 1946 - April 3, 1953

4/19: Stock certificates. 1927; 1948

4/20: Property/Household brochures, poll tax receipts, financial records, inventories, and three composition notebooks.

4/21: Copies of newspaper clippings: 1953-1957, and an article written by Governor Allan Shivers: March 26, 1953

4/22: Anti-communist and other political literature, farm brochures, publications (1948-1959).

4/23: Deerskin book mark from LBJ.

Buck Rogers Comic Strip Collection

  • TxAM-CRS C000162
  • Collection
  • 1959-12-14-1960-04-03

This collection consists of a number of proof pages for the Buck Rogers comic strip, December 14, 1959 - April 3, 1960. The proofs contain both the comic pages themselves and typewritten scripts for each strip.

The comic strips are illustrated by George Truska, who drew the strip from 1959 until the end of its original run in 1967.

U-Z

5/1: Uribe, Aureliano, Heirs, a letter, notes and sketch maps related to lots and tracts in the vicinity of San Ygnacio, 1960.

5/2: Uribe, Ignacia and Jovita, documents and correspondence, 1954-1955.

5/3: Uribe, Jose Angel, Estate, copies of documents, notes and sketch maps, 1915-1954.

5/4: Uribe, Replat, maps and notes, Lots of the heirs of Trinidad Uribe, San Ygnacio, 1933

5/5: Uribe, Serafin and Miss Refugio Uribe, List of Real Estate and correspondence, 1963.

5/6: U. S. vs. The Heirs of Cosme Martinez, copies of documents, sketch maps, correspondence and other materials related to condemnation of property in Zapata for Falcon Reservior, 1958-1963.

5/7: U. S. Boundary Commission, list of owners who have lands bordering on the Rio Grande in the San Ygnacio Subdivision of the Jose Vasques Borrego Grant, Zapata County, Texas, 1963.

5/8: U. S. Government, List of Parcels Taken, copies of documents, notes, sketch maps and a clipping related to land taken for Falcon Reservior, 1958-1960.

5/9: U. S. Reports, Cantera Roch Matter, correspondence, sketch maps and receipts, including a photograph of Mercurio Martinez, 1959.

5/10: Vasquez, Juan and Armando, Reeve land matter, correspondence, 1958-1960.

5/11: Villarreal, Adelfa Fernandez, Laredo City Properties, copies of documents and
correspondence, 1953-1956.

5/12: Webb County, History, including life of A. M. Bruni, 1902; Undated

5/13: "Zapata," Ballad, words and music of a corrido written by Mercurio Martinez, 1952.

5/14: Zapata, Bank, clippings, correspondence and notices concerning the failure of the Bank of
Zapata, 1961-1962.

5/15: Zapata, History, including notes, clippings and correspondence, mostly 1945-1953.

5/16: Zapata County, History No. 3, old newspapers, including copies of the Zapata County News, 1945-1946.

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