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Newspaper Clippings

This series contains general newspaper clippings, in boxes 17-20 clippings are mostly about the use of radioisotopes, and some clippings deal with Dr. Aebersold's personal activities (1936-1970). Also, in box 20 are clippings related to special subjects, cartoons, and clippings in series (1939-1963).

Disks 53-78

This box contains the following items:

Disk 53a: Pourquoi Vouloir [1:55] / 53b-1: Je Suis un Arant Matheureux Dans a Moude [1:23]; 53b-2: Venez a la ronde [1:14]
Cajun songs sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 212/213

Disk 54a: [Belle Blanc] [2:17] / 54b: [unidentified cajun song] [2:49]
Cajun folk songs sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 210/211

Disk 55a: Le Grand Mamou [2:26] / 55b: Maun Degas [2:31]
Cajun folk songs sung by unidentified male with accordion accompaniment [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 214/215
[note: 55a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 56a: C'est Hip et Taiäu [2:42] / 56b: Mamou Dugas [2:44]
Cajun folk songs sung and played on accordion by Marcelle Comeaux, St. Martinville, LA, December 1936.
Owens 216
[note: song order is reversed from label on disk and CD; 56a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 57a: [Marie Magdeline?] [1:54] / 57b: [Mary?] [1:20]
Cajun folk songs sung by [Madame Trosclair] [Houma, LA] [1938]
Owens 217/218
[note: songs may be included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 58a: [Abbeville Two-Step] [0:48] / 58b-1: How Did You Feel? [2:36]; 58b-2: [unidentified cajun song] [0:39]; 58b-3: Allons á Lafayette [0:45]
58a: Cajun folk songs sung and played on guitar by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
58b: Gospel song sung by unidentified male quartet [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 223/224
[note: song order reversed on disc and CD label; 58a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 59a: Cajun [1:36] / 59b: Cajun friend [1:20]
Cajun folk songs sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 225/226

Disk 60a: Le Roi de Neg ["Oh, way, mon neg"] [2:56] / 60b: Le Roi de Neg ["Mary"] [2:33]
Cajun folk songs "un chanson neg" sung by Calisse Coleman at New Iberia, LA [1938]
Owens 229/230
[note: both songs mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 61a: Fair Fanny Moore [2:41] / 61b: The Old Bachelor [1:45]
Folk ballad and song sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 17/18
[note: both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 62a: Cajun conversation [2:38] / 62b: [interview with Madame Marie Sonnier and others] [2:48]
Recorded conversation and interview with Madame Marie Sonnier and unidentified men in Scott, LA [1938]
Owens 207/208

Disk 63a-1: French Lullaby [0:34]; 63a-2: Saw an Old Crow [0:28] / 63b: Three Black Crows [2:00]
63a: Folk songs sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
63b: Folk song sung by Samuel Lee Asbury in College Station, TX [n.d.]
Owens 13/14/15
[note: 63b included in "Texas Folk Songs" and mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."

Disk 64a: The Brown Girl [2:40] / 64b-1: Fair Ellender/The Brown Girl [1:59]; 64b-2: Fair Ellender [0:40]
Folk ballad sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 12
[note: 39a no audio on CD; song included in "Texas Folk Songs" and "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 65a: Only a Rose [2:47] / 65b: Song of India [2:51]
[Dubs of commercial 78s of Richard Crooks]
[note: volume dropouts]

Disk 66a-1: Home on the Range [1:35]; 66a-2: [Ever Known [In the Garden] [1:11] / 66b: [I'm Sad and Lonely] [2:27]
66a: Folk song and hymn sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
66b: Folk song sung and played by unidentified male duo [recorded off the radio?] [n.d.]
Owens 12
[note: 66a mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 67a: Barbara Ellen [part 1] [2:48] / 67b: Barbara Ellen [part 2] [2:11], 06/05/1939
Folk ballad sung by May Kennedy McCord, Springfield, MO, June 5, 1939.
Owens 3
[note: 67b included in "Texas Folk Songs" and "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 68a-1: Amor de Mis Amores [1:29]; 68a-2: [La Cancion?] [0:52] / 68b: Choferito [2:00]
68a: Mexican folk songs sung by Alberto Flores [n.p.] [n.d.]
68b: Mexican folk song sung by Alberto Flores and unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 11

Disk 69a-1: Spanish Fandillo [1:31]; 69a-2: [Humoresque (Passengers Will Please Refrain)] [0:37] / 69b: [The Bastard] King of England [2:08]
Bawdy folk songs sung and played by Brownie McNeil [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 11

Disk 70a-1: Cinq Sous [1:31]; 70a-2: [song without words] [1:08] / 70b-1: Toujours Canet [false start] [0:10]; 70b-2: Toujours Canet [1:02]
70a: Cajun folk song sung by Madam Marie Mouton; wordless Cajun folk song sung by Edmond Pellerin, Breaux Bridge, LA [n.d.]
70b: Cajun folk song sung by Edmond Pellerin, Breaux Bridge, LA [n.d.]
Owens 209
[note: songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 71a: Bury Me Beneath the Willow [1:41] / 71b: Boys in Blue [2:12]
Folk songs sung by unidentified female duo [n.p,] [n.d.]
Owens 36
[note: 71a included in "Texas Folk Songs" and "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."; 71b in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 72a: That's What's the Matter With the Church [2:11] / 72b: By and By [2:05]
72a: Gospel song sung by The Uplifted Four, Old Elam Baptist Church, Hearne, TX [1938]
72b: Gospel song sung by unidentified female with piano accompaniment, Old Elam Baptist Church, Hearne, TX [1938]
Owens 191
[note: both songs in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 73a: Does You Believe in Haints? [part 1] [2:26] / 73b Does You Believe in Haints [part 2] [2:49] , 02/18/1939
"Negro sermon on gettin' into Heaven" by John Henry Faulk, at Austin, TX, Feb. 18, 1939.
Owens 5
[note: track order is reversed, out of order, on CD]

Disk 74a-1: Don't Stay Away [1:14]; 74a-2:Joh-wan-nie [0:45]; 74a-3: Liza Jane [dance call] [0:18] / 74b-1: Down in the Valley [1:32]; 74b-2: Michael Finnegan [0:29]; 74b-3: Ninety-nine Miles from Home [0:21]
Folk songs sung by various unidentified males [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 43/44
[note: 74a-2 included as "Joh-woh-wonny" in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 75a: Mais Jolie Blonde [2:31] / 75b: Mazurka [2:22]
75a: Cajun folk song sung and played by Eric Domingue, vocal and guitar, and Tony Allemand, fiddle, St. Martinville, LA [1938]
75b: Folk tune played by Eric Domingue, guitar, and Tony Allemand, fiddle, St. Martinville, LA [1938]
Owens 219/220
[note: 75a mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 76a: Henry Green [2:54] / 76b-1: Keep Your Garden Clean [1:21]; 76b-2: Lovely William [1:06], 06/05/1939
Folk songs sung by May Kennedy McCord, Springfield, MO, June 5, 1939.
Owens 47/48
[note: mislabeled on CD; 76a and 76b "Lovely William" included in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 77a: Old Hundred [2:58] / 77b: It Was De Lawd (Amazing Grace) [1:59]
77a: Gospel hymn lined out by unidentified male and choir [n.p.] [n.d.]
77b: Gospel hymn sung by unidentified quartet at North New Hope Baptist Church, Franklin, TX [n.d.]
Owens 105/106
[note: 77b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 78a-1: J'ai Passe devant ta Porte [0:38]; 78a-2: [S'ai palette pain?] [0:39] / 78b: Les Trois Soldat des Guerre [1:04]
78a: Cajun folk songs sung by Elmore Sonnier of Scott, LA [1938]
78b: Cajun folk song sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 221/222
[note: songs out of order on disk label; songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Republic Pictures Cutting Continuity Script Collection

  • US TxAM-C C000269
  • Collection
  • 1936-1950

This collection consists of "cutting continuity" scripts for two science fiction film serials produced by Republic Pictures, Undersea Kingdom (1936), and Flying Disc Man From Mars (1950). Both serials had 12 episodes, the scripts for all of which are in the collection.

"Cutting continuity" scripts were not so much as screenplays in the traditional sense of the primary documents that are used to construct a film, as transcriptions of the final filmed product that were sent to the Production Code Administration (the self-regulating Hollywood agency that from 1934-1968 examined and judged movies for their content), to state censors, or to exhibitors.

Republic Pictures

E. M. Arnold, MD Travel Diaries

  • US TxAM-C 1160
  • Collection
  • 1936-1939

This collection includes a travel diary of E.M. Arnold, MD, documenting his journey through Mexico, Canada, and the United States during 1936-1939.

Correspondence and Notes

10/1: Correspondence, notes and copies of legal papers concerning the lands of Demetrio Morales and his heirs in Webb County, Texas.

10/2: Correspondence, notes, clippings, and other materials related to this history of San Ygnacio, Randado, Falcon and so forth, 1936-1963.

10/3: Correspondence, mostly between Mercurio Martinez and Antonio Martinez about Martinez vs. Vidaurri, 1956-1962.

10/4: Mercurio Martinez rent control materials, 1942-1948.

10/5: List of persons whose addresses were required by the Department of Justice to mail them citations, in the case of Enrique Martinez et. al. vs. Maria Vidaurri Herbst, 1958.

10/6: Copies of lists of persons with lands along the Rio Grande in Zapata County, 1958.

10/7: Correspondence related to Martinez vs. Vidaurri, 1942-1959.

10/8: Notes on original owners of lands in Zapata County for Falcon Reservoir by the U.S. government, 1958.

10/9: Notes on Porcion 52, Webb County, 1958.

10/10: Copies of La Trinidad Ranch contracts.

10/11: Poll tax exemption receipts of Mercurio Martinez, 1947-1961.

Newspaper Clippings

17/1: General newspaper clippings, 1936-1945.

17/2: General newspaper clippings, January - May 1946.

17/3: General newspaper clippings, June 1-14, 1946.

17/4: General newspaper clippings, June 15-30, 1946.

17/5: General newspaper clippings, July 1946.

17/6: General newspaper clippings, August 1946.

17/7: General newspaper clippings, September - December 1946.

17/8: General newspaper clippings, January - May 1947.

17/9: General newspaper clippings, June - August 1947.

17/10: Washington Post, Atomic Supplement, August 3, 1947.

17/11: General newspaper clippings, September 1-5, 1947.

17/12: General newspaper clippings, September 6-30, 1947.

Other Materials

3-10/1: Tearsheets of articles by Binder in general interest magazines, 1936, 1953 - 1961, undated

3-10/2: United States Air Force report: Testing for Extrasensory Perception With a Machine (1963), with letter to Binder from USAF Office of Aerospace Research, January 1964

Lleweyln Powys Letters

  • US TxAM-C 173
  • Collection
  • 1936-1948

This collection contains letters that are instigated by the inquiries of Mr. Charles Perry Gould, and his desire to have Llewelyn Powys write an introduction for the upcoming reprint of The Simple Cobbler of Agawam. It contains the initial contact, the deal under which Powys writes the introduction, and also what happens to his writings after Powys' death. Sometimes in his letters to Mr. Gould, Llewelyn encloses postcards of Davos, Switzerland, as well as a picture of the author himself.

Powys, Llewelyn, 1884-1939

Letters to Charles Perry Gould and The Simple Cobbler of Aggawam Introduction Drafts

1/01: Llewelyn Powys to Charles Perry Gould discussing a book being published which Llewelyn wrote an introduction for, also included two postcards of Davos, Switzerland. March 22, 1936 (with envelope)

1/02: Llewelyn Powys to Charles Perry Gould, asking to send Mr. Gould his Story of Life. April 2, 1937

1/03: Carlie Mallett to Charles Perry Gould in response to Gould's inquiry about the editions they have for The Simple Cobbler of Agawam. July 21, 1938

1/04: John C. Powys to Charles Perry Gould responding to Mr. Gould's inquiry about knowledge of The Simple Cobbler of Agawam. John knows nothing of the book but refers the inquirer to his brother Llewelyn. October 21, 1938

1/04.1: Llewelyn Powys to Charles P. Gould discussing details and payment for Llewelyn to write the introduction for the book. October 26, 1938 (with envelope and photograph of Llewelyn)

1/05: Llewelyn Powys to Mr. Gould speaking of the enclosed introduction and the pleasure it gave Llewelyn to write it. Also included is a postcard of Davos. December 18, 1938 (with envelope)

1/06: Alyse Gregory (Powys) to Charles Perry Gould asking Mr. Gould for a copy of the book that Llewelyn wrote an introduction for. Asks specific things depending upon whether the book was published or not. It's her second letter to Mr. Gould on this topic. April 23, 1947 (with envelope)

1/07: First Draft of Introduction to The Simple Cobbler of Agawam by Nathaniel Ward. Undated (typed)

1/08: Second Draft of Introduction to The Simple Cobbler of Agawam, Undated (typed)

1/09: Third Draft of Introduction to The Simple Cobbler of Agawam, Undated (typed)

1/10: Alyse Gregory to Mr. Gould with talks of how well her husband's works are selling, and plans for more collections to come. Mr. Gould sent her a typed manuscript of the introduction of Llewelyn Powys. April 19, 1948

Travel Diary Entries

1/1: Mexico Travel Diary (2 copies, 8 pages each): Traveling from Laredo to Mexico City; Talking about buildings in city and comparing meals and restaurants; Shops, movie theatres, museums; Cathedral and Cueravaca; Returned back to Laredo by the end

1/2: A revised copy of "Mexico Travel Diary" (2 copies, now 9 pages): no major changes noticed

1/3: "Two Innocents Abroad In Mexico" (17 pages): Arnold's train trip from San Antonio to Laredo, Monterrey, and Mexico City; July 2-July 7-8

1/4: Florida Bound (12 pages): Map of travels included; Houston to Miami; Brief history of Florida; Experiences on train… seems to ride the train a lot; Talks about different parts of Florida they visited (Dayton, Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, etc); Provides specific times; Returned to Houston, January 1937

1/5: "Away Out In The Mountains" (16 pages): Includes a map of travels; Talks about train ride experience; Poem about a pelican; Traveling to California[?], July 1936

1/6: Canada Travel Diary (17 pages): Map of travels included; Left from Houston, on a train; Brief summary of places stopped at; Small excerpt about Rockefeller Center; Talks about Montreal; On the ride back talks about an African American being on his train, July 1937

1/7: "Canadian Pacific" (37 pages): Random excerpt, don’t know where it came from (6 pages); Yet another train ride; Song excerpt; Talks about the mountains in Canada; Experiences at Banff, Johnson’s Canyon, Beaver Dam, Rebel stock; Compares Canadians, July 1939

1/8: "Canadian Pacific" Revised (now 38 pages): Map of travels included; Newspaper clipping included on the last page; No major changes

Photographs

Additional materials filed separately:
Fourteen large photographs
Three of Trinity Crater, Alamogordo, New Mexico, site of atomic bomb test, July 16, 1945
One of the High Flix Isotope Reactor and Transuranuim Processing Facility at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
One of the Feed Materials Production Centers at Fernald, Ohio
One of the Biomedical Facilities of Puerto Rico Nuclear Center
One of the Paduca Gaseous Diffusion Plant; five of Brookhaven National Laboratory
Two unidentified

A 16mm sound, motion picture film of an interview of Dr. Aebersold by Miss Marcelle Napier at the IAEA conference on Radioisotopes in Copenhagen in September, 1960.

Article Clippings, Letters and Envelopes Sent to Margaret

24/1
Newspaper clippings about Margaret. May 21, 1972 - June 22, 1997

24/2
Newspaper clippings about Margaret. May 21, 1972 - June 22, 1997

24/3
Newspaper clippings about Margaret. May 21, 1972 - June 22, 1997

24/4
Newspaper clippings about Margaret. May 21, 1972 - June 22, 1997

24/5
Newspaper clippings about Margaret. May 21, 1972 - June 22, 1997

24/6
Magazines and magazine clippings about Margaret. May 21, 1972 - June 22, 1997

24/7
Magazines and magazine clippings about Margaret. May 21, 1972 - June 22, 1997

24/8
Letters to Margaret. September 6, 1972 - November 30, 1992

24/9
Envelops sent to Margaret. August 13, 1936 - November 16, 1972

24/10
Envelops sent to Margaret. November 19, 1972 - March 4, 1974

24/11
Envelops sent to Margaret. March 4, 1974 - November 25, 1983

24/12
Envelops sent to Margaret. January 20, 1984 - November 16, 2000

Cromlech - Fanciful

S1-6/1: Howard, Robert E., "Shadow in the Well", Cromlech: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Criticism Vol. 1 No. 2, Fall 1987

S1-6/2: Cromlech: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Criticism Vol. 1 No. 3, 1988

S1-6/3: Cromlech: The Journal of Robert E. Howard CriticismVol. 1 No. 3, 1988 (Copy 2)

S1-6/4: Howard, Robert E., "Golden Hope Christmas", Cross Plains Vol. 1 No. 1, January 1974 (Copy 1)

S1-6/5: Howard, Robert E., "Golden Hope Christmas", Cross Plains Vol. 1 No. 1, January 1974 (Copy 2)

S1-6/6: Howard, Robert E., "The Sign of the Snake", Cross Plains Vol. 1 No. 2, March 1974 (Copy 1)

S1-6/7: Howard, Robert E., "The Sign of the Snake", Cross Plains Vol. 1 No. 2, March 1974 (Copy 2)

S1-6/8: Howard, Robert E., "A Horror in the Night", Cross Plains, Vol. 1 No. 3 (Copy 1)

S1-6/9: Howard, Robert E., "A Horror in the Night", Cross Plains, Vol. 1 No. 3 (Copy 2)

S1-6/10: Howard, Robert E., "Law Shooters of Cowtown", Cross Plains, Vol. 1 No. 4 (Copy 1)

S1-6/11: Howard, Robert E., "Law Shooters of Cowtown", Cross Plains, Vol. 1 No. 4 (Copy 2)

S1-6/12: Howard, Robert E., "Under the Boabab Tree", Cross Plains, Vol. 1 No. 5 (Copy 1)

S1-6/13: Howard, Robert E., "Under the Boabab Tree", Cross Plains, Vol. 1 No. 5 (Copy 2)

S1-6/14: Howard, Robert E., "The Devil's Joker", Cross Plains, Vol. 1 No. 6 (Copy 1)

S1-6/15: Howard, Robert E., "The Devil's Joker", Cross Plains, Vol. 1 No. 6 (Copy 2)

S1-6/16: Howard, Robert E., "The Frost-Giant's Daughter"; an Early Draft, The Dark Man: Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies, No. 1, August 1990 (Copy 1)

S1-6/17: Howard, Robert E., "The Frost-Giant's Daughter"; an Early Draft, The Dark Man: Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies No. 1, August 1990 (Copy 2)

S1-6/18: Howard, Robert E., "Bill Smalley and the Power of the Human Eye", The Dark Man: Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies No. 2, July 1991

S1-6/19: Howard, Robert E., "What the Nation Owes to the South", The Dark Man: Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies No. 3, April 1993

S1-6/20: Howard, Robert E., "Casonetto's Last Song" Etchings and Odysseys: A Tribute to the Weird No. 1

S1-6/21: Howard, Robert E., "Skull-Face", Famous Fantastic Mysteries, December 1952 (Copy 1)

S1-6/22: Howard, Robert E., "Skull-Face", Famous Fantastic Mysteries, December 1952 (Copy 2)

S1-6/23: Howard, Robert E., "Solomon Kane's Homecoming", Fanciful Tales of Time and Space, Fall 1936

Manuscripts

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Stra - Swor

Strange Attractor
No.1 1991(?)

Strange Adventure Magazine
Vol. 1 No.1 Dec 1936

Strange Horizons
Apr 2002
Jul 2002

Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror
Vol.4 No.1 2003

STUPH n.s.
No.1 Aug 2001

Subterranean
No.4 circa 2006

Superamalgamation Presents
Vol. 2 No.1 Number 1 Oct-Dec 1974

Sword & Fantasy
No.1 Jan 2005
No.2 Apr 2005
No.3 Jul 2005

Inside the Crosshairs: Snipers in Vietnam

12/1: Equipment, 1936; 1942; 1962

12/2: Pre-Vietnam, 1940; 1951-1953; 1982

12/3: Pre-Vietnam, 1943; 1951; 1963; 1989; 1992; Undated

12/4: Tactics, 1946; 1968; 1986; 1991

12/5: Marine Snipers, 1966-1975; 1994-1997

12/6: VC-NVA Snipers, 1966-1967

12/7: Marine Snipers, 1967; 1985

12/8: Equipment, 1967; 1982; 1986-1988

12/9: 9th Infantry, 1969; 1996-1997

12/10: 25th Infantry, Undated

12/11: Vietnam, 1974

12/12: Post-Vietnam, 1980; 1986; 1996; Undated

12/13: Sniper Training and equipment, 1989

12/14: Vietnam, 1989

12/15: Firearms, 1990

12/16: One Shot, One Kill

12/17: Book Lists

12/18: Correspondence with David Kasten, 1992; 1996

12/19: With British Snipers to the Reich, 1993

12/20: Night Hunters, 1994

12/21: Sniper The Skills, The Weapons, The Experiences, 1994

12/22: Journal of Government Info, 1995

12/23: Marine Corps Public Affairs Letters, 1996

12/24: Email and Listserv Correspondence, 1996

12/25: Shooting, 1996

12/26: Surveys and Correspondence, 1996

12/27: Responses, 1996

12/28: Association Letters, 1996-1997

12/29: Survey Responses, 1996-1997

12/30: New Contacts, 1997

12/31: Sniper Training/School, 1997; 2001

12/32: On Killing, Undated

12/33: Marine Snipers, Undated

12/35: Handwritten Notes, Undated

13/1: The Age of Firearms 1/2, 1957

13/2: The Age of Firearms 2/2, 1957

13/3: Sniper Rifles, 1967

13/4: A History of Marksmanship, 1973

13/5: Gun Collector's Book, 1977

13/6: The Evolution of Weapons and Warfare, 1980

13/7: The Confederacy, 1991

13/8: Death from Afar Vol II 1/2, 1992

13/9: Death from Afar Vol II 2/2, 1992

13/10: Scout Sniper, 1993

13/11: Death From Afar Vol III, 1994

13/12: The Buffalo Hunters, 1995

13/13: Operation Tuscaloosa, 1997

13/14: General, 1998

13/15: Scout Snipers 1/2, Undated

13/16: Scout Snipers 2/2, Undated

13/17: Complete Book of US Snipers 1/3, Undated

13/18: Complete Book of US Snipers 2/3, Undated

13/19: Complete Book of US Snipers 3/3, Undated

Miscellaneous

2/1
Seven miscellaneous thank you letters to Mrs. Harris (Undated)

2/2
Howell’s Antiques Card from Beaumont, Texas
The Governor’s Ball Invitation 1936 Texas Centennial Special Train
Cookie recipe written on the back of a partial piece of letter from R. W. Swift, October 3, 1885
A handwritten manuscript of an article for Susie Barton's shower with typed note FRAGILE
Founder Member Certificate from New York American Homemaker’s Club, New York Chapter
2 notes of peoples address
5 pages handwritten, "Memories of Experiences of an Oldtime News Agent, Henry Spofford (sp?)

2/3
Clippings of recipes from newspapers and magazines, and handwritten ones by Ma Harris.

2/4
Miscellaneous magazine articles. 1933-1938

Book - Chec

Books Are Everything!
Vol. 1 No.4 Number 4 Jul 1988
Vol. 2 No.3 Number 9 May 1989
Vol. 3 No. 4 Number 16 Winter 1990

Boskone
No. 9
No. 10 Mar 1973

BRG
No. 1 Oct 1990

British Fantasy Society, The (Cover ONLY)
No. 35 Jun 1974 (Bulletin)

British Science Fiction Association
Newsletter No. 4 Oct/Nov 1960
No. 5 Nov/Dec 1960
No. 6 Feb 1961
Bulletin No. 16 Jan 1968
No. 27 Sept 1969
No. 28 Nov 1969
No. 29 Dec 1969
No. 30 Jan 1970
No. 31 Mar 1970
No. 32 Apr 1970
No. 33 Jun 1970
No. 35 Aug 1970
No. 36 Sept 1970
No. 38 Nov 1970
No. 39 Dec 1970
No. 40 Jan 1971
No. 41 Apr 1971
No. 42 Jun 1971
No. 44 Nov 1971
No. 45 Dec 1971
No. 46 Feb 1972
No. 47 May 1972
Newsletter No. 1 Aug 12, 1975
Newsletter No. 3 Feb 1976
Newsletter No. 5 Mar 1976
Newsletter No. 6 May 1976 (2 Copies)
A Brief Look…
Agenda Apr 11, 1971
Agenda Apr 2, 1972
Balance Sheet Dec 31, 1970
Balance Sheet Dec 31, 1971
Bruce Harper No. 1 Dec 1, 1978
BSFA Award 1970
BSFA Award 1983
BSFA Convention Newsletter No. 1 1961
BSFA Convention Newsletter No. 1 1969
BSFA Constitution
BSFA Library 1974
“DOC WEIR” Award
Information Leaflet May 1982
Membership List 1970 (2 Copies)
Membership List 1972
Membership List Apr 1981
Membership List Jun 1981
Membership List Jun 1982
Membership List Oct 1982
Membership List P.1 Apr 1984 (2 Copies)
Membership List Apr 1984 (2 Copies)
Minutes Mar 29, 1970
Minutes Apr 2, 1972
Report of the Vice-Chairman 1970-1
Report of the Vice-Chairman 1971-2
Regional BSFA Meeting Oct 23
SF Books published in Britain Jan 1984
SF Books published in Britain Mar 1984
Useful Addresses

British Sciencefiction Fantasy Review, The
Vol. 1 No. 1 Jan 1937
Vol. 1 No. 2 Apr 1937
Vol. 1 No. 3 Jun 1937
Vol. 1 No. 4 Aug 1937
Vol. 1 No. 5 Oct 1937
Vol. 1 No. 6 Jan 1938
Vol. 2 No. 7 Mar 1938 (2 Copies)

Bruzzfuzzel News
Vol. 1 No.53 Feb/Mar 1988
Vol. 1 No.54 Apr/May 1988
Vol. 1 No.55 Jun/Jul 1988
Vol. 1 No.56 Aug/Sept 1988
Vol. 1 No.57 Oct/Nov 1988
Vol. 1 No.61 Jun/Jul 1989
Vol. 1 No.62 Aug/Sep 1989
Vol. 1 No.63 Oct/Nov 1989
Vol. 1 No.64 Dec/Jan 89/90
Vol. 1 No.65 Feb/Mar 1990

BS
No. 1 Apr 1976

Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America
Vol. 8 No.4 Number 43 c1972
Vol. 8 No.5 Number 44 c1972
Vol. 8 No.6 Number 45 c1973
Vol. 9 No.1 Number 46 c1973
Vol. 14 No.1 Number 69 SPR 1979

Buried Mountains
No. 1 Aug 1972 (2 copies)

Burroughs Bulletin, The
No. 46 SPR 2001

Burroughsania
Vol. 1 No.7 Aug 1957

BYOB CON program
No. 5 Jul 1975

Call- Wright
Vol. 1 No.1 Nov 1978

Cambion
No. 2 Win 1975/1976

Catalog of the NFF TAPE BUREAU
Jul 1970

Celestial Inventory
No. 36 c1991

Cepheid Variable
No. 3 Jan 1971
No. 4 May 1971
No. 5 1971
No. 6 Dec 1971
No. 7 1972

Challenger
No. 27 WIN 2008

Checklist, The
No.2 Oct 1978

Pistole Collection - Flying Tigers (AVG)

  • TxAM-CRS 399
  • Collection
  • 1937; 1941-1942; Undated

This collection includes a compilation of photocopies from diaries, correspondence, and memoirs from volunteers in the "Flying Tigers" (AVG) unit, which was a volunteer Air Force unit deployed to assist the Chinese against the Japanese Air Force during World War II (WWII).

The collection was compiled by Major General Charles R. Bond, Jr. who was a ranking member in the Flying Tigers unit.

Bond, Charles R.

Roy Fuller Letters

  • TxAM-CRS 113
  • Collection
  • 1937-1992

This collection contains over 275 letters of correspondence in Series 1, serving to portray the longtime relationship between Roy Fuller and Julian Symons which started on terms of business and grew to a close friendship. The letters are primarily from Roy Fuller to Julian Symons with occasional addendums from Kate Fuller. There are several letters from Julian Symons in response. In addition, there are some letters from John Fuller to the Symons, from Roy Fuller to Jack Clark, and from Roy Fuller to Sebastian Barker. The folder list contains a brief description of each individual letter and its focus, often with a list of Subjects. Especially lyrical and poetic are Roy Fuller's war letters starting when he was stationed in Africa (Kenya and Nairobi) and Ariel through the office of the Admiralty (folders 1000-1370).

In Series 2, there are 64 letters from Roy Fuller with three annotations from Jack Clark and five from Kate Fuller, one letter from Jack Clark, one from Kate Fuller, six from John Fuller, Roy Fuller's son, and several others from miscellaneous individuals. The letters from Roy Fuller date from 1958 to 1990 and are primarily handwritten postcards to Jack Clark, Co-founder of the Poem-of-the-Month Club. Many of these letters are regarding or, at least, in reference to Fuller's position as advisory to the Poem-of-the-Month Club. However, Fuller and Clark were also close friends, and Fuller feels free, in these letters, to discuss everything from his failing health to how he met his wife, along with many other personal remarks. Most of the letters from John Fuller and the one from Kate Fuller were written after Roy Fuller's death. The few other items in this series include poems, obituaries, newspaper clippings, and pamphlets pertaining to Roy Fuller's life and/or subjects exchanged between Fuller and Clark.

List of Abbreviations Used:

  • ALS - Autograph letter, signed.
  • AL - Autograph letter, unsigned.
  • ANS - Autograph note, signed.
  • APCS - Autograph postcard, signed.
  • TLS - Typed letter, signed.
  • TL - Typed letter, unsigned.
  • TPCS - Typed postcard, signed.
  • RF - Roy Fuller
  • POMC - Poem-of-the-Month Club
  • TCV - Twentieth Century Verse

Fuller, Roy

Boonville History Materials

1/1: Boone and Bryan Families
Daniel Boone biography of the Boone family history including a family history of William Joel Bryan of Brazos County [typed]

Excerpt from Dallas Public Library titled "The Boon Family", describing the Boon Family history with handwritten notes on Joseph Bryan. 1979 [2 pages, photocopy]

"Pioneer Families of Missouri" [pages 2-3, 132-133] describing the history of Daniel Boone. Undated [2 pages, photocopy]

Handwritten family tree of Boone Family. Undated

"Bryan Family Patriots and Veterans". Undated

Handwritten Boone-Family Chart. Undated [photocopy]

"The Family Moving Together" with the Boone, Austin, and Bryan Family. Undated

Francis Bryan, III, and Sarah Brinker Bryan family tree. Undated

1/2: Manuscript
"Boonville Revisited" by Cornelious and Margaret vat Bavel describing Boonville family and Brazos and Boonville county histories. 1977 [10 pages, 2 copies]

1/3: Junus and Harvey Mitchell
Manuscript, "Information on the Mitchell Family" describing the history of Harvey Mitchell's family history starting from James Mitchell of Montgomery County TX. Undated

Handwritten court record, "Court Record Sept[ember] Term 1856" describing James Mitchell. Undated [2 pages, photocopy]

Manuscript, "Information about Harvey Mitchell", a biography of Harvey Mitchell. Undated

Book page titled "James Henry Mitchell, Bryan". Undated [photocopy]

Book page titled "Indian Wars and Pioneers of Texas" [page 288]. Undated [photocopy]

Clipping of book titled "Mitchell, J. H." [page 476]. Undated [photocopy]

Manuscript, "Harvey Mitchell File, TAMU" collection catalog [at Cushing?]. Undated

Manuscript, "Harvey Mitchell's Genealogy", autobiography and genealogy written by Harvey Mitchell. Undated [2 pages]

Book page, "Harvey Mitchell from Indian Wars and Pioneers" [page 38, 594, 595]. Undated [3 pages, photocopy]

Handwritten document titled "Debra's Great-Great-Grandfather" describing Harvey Mitchell biography and history. Undated [8 pages, photocopy]

The State of Texas County Deed of Harvey Mitchell deed. Undated [4 pages]

1/4
Indian Wars and Pioneers of Texas describing the history of Samuel Parker. Undated

1/5
Benjamin Hubert biography. Undated [3 pages]

1/6
Eli Seale - Joseph Arnold Seale biography. Undated

1/7: Bowman Family
Narrative of Anny Day who was a former slave owned by Eliza Bowman, November 5, 1937 [2 pages]

Document of the Thomas Bowman Family history. Undated [9 pages]

1/8
Clippings from the Conventions and Congresses (1832-1845) discussing pioneers in the Brazos County, TX region. Undated [photocopy]

1/9
Miscellaneous Boonville Notes a Chronology and a list of Documents. Undated [5 pages]

1/10
Petition to Form New County 1841. Undated [7 pages]

1/11: Exhibit Brochure
"Boonville: The First Seat of Brazos County". 1987 [2 pages]

1/12: County Records Regarding Boonville
"Report by the Three Commissioners Appointed by the County Court to Survey the Town Site of Boonville and to Sell Town Lots". Undated [4 pages]

"County Commissioners Minutes Book" May 6, 1844 [3 pages]

Deed Book B 940. Undated [2 pages]

County Commissioners Minutes. May [?], 1844 [2 pages]

Nancy Millican, Bill of Sale and Republic of Texas. Undated [2 pages]

Brochure, "College Station's First Settler: Artifacts from Home sit of Richard Carter", by Shawn Carlson. Undated

Deed Book, page 149 describing John Galloway. Undated [photocopy]

Handwritten letter by John Galloway. May [?], 1845 [photocopy]

The State of Texas (county of Calhoun) from Book B, page 320. Undated [3 pages]

County Commissioners Minutes: Book A, page 519. February 5, 1848 [2 pages]

Book E, page 28. Undated [5 pages]

County Commissioners Minutes Book A, page 582. November 1854 [2 pages]

E. R. Montgomery to Deed, Book D, page 435. 1855

County Commissioners Minutes Book A, page 166 discussing Boonville County. November 19, 1866 [2 pages]

County Commissioners Minutes Book D, page 349. May 12, 1890 [2 pages]

County Commissioners Minutes Book G, page 527. 1915

Deed Book B page 320. Undated [2 pages]

Location of Public Well in Boonville Deed Book L, page 434 and 485. 1872 [2 pages]

1/13: Hood's Brigade Bryan Centennial magazine The Early History of Bryan and the Surrounding Area by Joseph Milton Nance. 1962 [50 pages] attached Hood's Brigade Centennial coin

1/14: Plats, Property, and Overlay Maps
Land plots in Bryan-Boonville. 1920[?] [photocopy]

Land plot property map of Bryan-Boonville. 1920 [photocopy]

Blank map of Bryan-Boonville?. Undated

Road [?] map of South Highway 6 East Bypass to College Station. Undated [photocopy]

Overlay of a map of south highway 6 East bypass to College Station. Undated

Infrared [?] photograph of Highway 6 East Bypass to College Station. Undated

Overlay of Town Plot of Boonville Scale 1'=857'-0". Undated

Town Plot of Boonville Scale 1'=857'-0". Undated [photocopy]

Plot of the Town of Boonville, TX 1"-400' Drawn from data on page, by C.H. M. van Bavel. January 17, 1977 [2 copies]

Cemetery Corner-Corner of Boonville. Undated

Negatives of Maps. Undated [1 strip]

1/15
Field Survey of Boonville. Undated[6 pages]

1/16
Petition for a Post Office, Navasota County. 1841 [4 pages]

1/17: Manuscripts by Harvey Mitchell
"Courthouse History, Boonville". Undated [3 pages]

"Jail History of Brazos County". Undated [8 pages]

"Deer Hunt" personal narrative. Undated [16 pages]

"Bear Hunt" personal narrative. Undated [8 pages]

"Christmas Dinner" personal narrative. Undated [10 pages]

1/18
"Interview with Mr. Dela Carol" describing Mr. Carol's recollections on the Boonville County log courthouse. April 4, 1976 [2 pages]

1/19 Centennial History of Brazos Union Lodge, 1854-1954 by George A Long. January 1, 1954 [10 pages, photocopy]

1/20
"American Sketch of Brazos County" from American Sketch Book. Undated [14 pages]

1937-1939 Football Seasons

1937 Season
2/1: Bound copies of programs. 1937 season

2/2: Texas A&M vs Mississippi State, October 9, 1937
Game played in Tyler, Texas as part of the Rose Festival.

2/3: Texas A&M at Texas Christian University (TCU), October 16, 1937

2/4: Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 23, 1937
(2 copies, each have different cover art)

2/5: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 6, 1937 (2 copies)

2/6: Texas A&M at Rice, November 13, 1937

2/7: Texas A&M Frosh vs Texas Yearlings, November 24, 1937 (Freshman game)

2/8: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 25, 1937

1938 Season
2/9: Bound copies of programs. 1938 season

2/10: Texas A&M vs Texas A&I, September 24, 1938

2/11: Texas A&M vs Tulsa, October 1, 1938
Game played in Tyler, Texas as part of the Rose Festival.

2/12: Texas A&M vs Arkansas, October 29, 1938

2/13: Texas A&M vs Texas Christian University (TCU), October 15, 1938

2/14: Texas A&M at Baylor, October 22, 1938

2/15: Texas A&M vs Rice, November 12, 1938

2/16: Texas A&M at Texas, November 24, 1938

1939 Season
2/17: Texas A&M vs Centenary College, October 30, 1939

2/18: Texas A&M vs Villanova, October 14, 1939
Game played in Tyler, Texas as part of the Rose Festival.

2/19: Texas A&M at Texas Christian University (TCU), October 21, 1939

2/20: Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 26, 1939

2/21: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 8, 1939

2/22: Texas A&M at Rice, November 15, 1939

2/23: Texas A&M vs Texas, Thanksgiving 1939

2/24: Texas A&M vs Tulane, January 1, 1940
Sugar Bowl played in New Orleans, LA. 1939 National Championship Game. (3 copies)

William A. Owens Instantaneous Disks Folk Song Collection

  • TxAM-CRS 1102
  • Collection
  • 1937-1942

Sound recordings on 199 instantaneous disks (196 embossed aluminum, 3 lacquer) made by William A. Owens during the late 1930s to early 1940s, during which time he was a professor of English at the Agricultural & Mechanical College of Texas. The recordings document folk songs, ballads, play-party songs, fiddle tunes, and folk culture of East and Central Texas. Some of the material was later transcribed and published in Owens' books "Texas Folk Music" and "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..." and are noted in item descriptions.

Audio CDs transfers of the original disks were made in 2002 by The Cutting Corporation. The recordings are of good quality unless noted otherwise.

Speeches

5/1: "History and First Observed Phenomena of X-Rays" Lecture I outline, 6 pp., October 12, 1937.

5/2: "Concepts Basic to an Understanding of Radiation Processes" Lecture II outline, 5 pp., October 19, 1937.

5/3: "Concepts Basic to an Understanding of Radiation Process" Lecture III outline, 3 pp., October 26, 1937.

5/4: "Review on Nature of Matter" and "Energy and Its Transference" Lecture IV, 7 pp., November 2, 1937.

5/5: "Interaction of X-Rays and Matter" Lecture V outline, 3 pp., November 9, 1937.

5/6: "Traversal of Photons Through Matter" Lecture VII outline, 3 pp., November 23, 1937.

5/7: "Absorption and Scattering of X-Rays" Lecture VII outline, 3 pp., November 23, 1937.

5/8: "Experimental Evidences for Absorption Processes" Lecture VIII outline, 7 pp., November 30, 1937.

5/9: "Absorption and Filtration" Lecture IX outline, 6 pp., December 7, 1937.

5/10: "Absorption and Filtration" Lecture X outline, 3 pp., December 13, 1937.

5/11: Talks on neutrons notes and outlines, 24 pp., 1937.

5/12: "Quantity: Exposure and Dosage of Radiation" Lecture XII, 3 pp., January 11, 1938.

5/13: "Quantity Measurements of X-Rays" Lecture XIII outline, 5 pp., January 18, 1938.

5/14: "The Standardization of Quantity" Lecture XIV outline, 5 pp., January 25, 1938.

5/15: "Dosage by Small Volume Walled Chamber" Lecture XV, 7 pp., February 1, 1938.

5/16: "The Collimation of Fast Neutrons" abstract, meeting of the Physical Society, Washington D.C., 1 p., December 28, 1938.

5/17: "Protection from Neutron Rays and Other Products of Nuclear Transformation", 4 pp., 1938.

5/18: "Cyclotron and How It Transforms Matter" January 13, 1940.

5/19: Outline of an untitled talk on atom-smashing, Berkeley Lion's Club, 2 pp., February 1940.

5/20: "Modern Nuclear Physics and Medicine (Cancer Therapy)" outline, Los Angeles Cancer Society, 4 pp., September 30, 1940.

5/21: "Natural and Induced Radioactivity and the Nature of Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Neutron Rays" outline, Radiology Convention, 9 pp., 1940.

5/22: Outline of an untitled talk on atoms, 3 pp., November 11, 1941.

5/23: "Adventures in Science", Chicago, interview on radio station WBBM on radioisotopes, 8 pp., text in mimeo and 9 pp., June 22, 1946.

5/24: "The Pile: A Nuclear Reactor", Chicago Radiological Society of North America, 5 pp., December 2, 1946.

5/25: "Status of Program Involving Distribution of Radioisotopes", 2 pp., January 15, 1947.

5/26: "By-Products of Atomic Energy for Use by the Medical Profession", 15 pp., February 5, 1947.

5/27: Outline of an untitled talk on radioisotopes, Vanderbilt Conference on Radioisotopes, 4 pp., April 21, 1947.

5/28: "Atomic Research Dividends for the Farmer", American Agricultural Editors Association meeting with the U.S. AEC, 6 pp., May 13, 1947.

5/29: "Problems in the Production, Distribution, and Use of Isotopes", St. Louis, Fourth International Cancer Research Congress, 5 pp., September 6, 1947.

5/30: "Recent Developments in the Availability of Isotopes", Madison, WI meeting of scientists, 33 pp., September, ca. 10, 1947.

5/31: "Atomic Energy and the War Against Cancer", Atlanta, GA Division American Cancer Society, 17 pp., November 12, 1947.

5/32: Untitled speech labeled draft remarks, Knoxville Cancer Society, 3 pp., November 21, 1947.

5/33: "Isotopes Available for Research", Auburn, AL, Conference on the Use of Radioactive Isotopes in Agricultural Research, 30 pp., December 18, 1947.

5/34: "Isotopes and their Application to Peacetime Use of Atomic Energy", Chicago, 114th Meeting of American Association for the Advancement of Science, 11 pp., December 29, 1947.

5/35: Outline of an untitled speech commenting on papers on isotopes, New York City, James Ewing Society, 3 pp., January 16, 1948.

5/36: "The Availability of Radioactive Isotopes", Brookhaven National Laboratory, 21 pp., January 14, 1948.

5/37: Outline of an untitled speech labeled Y 12 research staff talk on uses of isotopes, 4 pp., February 2, 1948.

5/38: "What Atomic Energy Means to the Farmer", Ames, IO, 48th Annual Farm and Home Week, 18 pp., February 11, 1948.

5/39: "Atomic Energy and Human Welfare", Des Moines, IO, National Farm Institute, 23 pp., February 14, 1948.

5/40: "Atomic Energy - For Fear or Faith", McAllen, TX, Knife and Fork Club, 32 pp., March 23, 1948.

5/41: "Peacetime Atomic Energy and Industry", Galveston, TX, Spring convention of the Southern Gas Association, 35 pp., carbon copy text, 19 pp., printed text, March 25, 1948.

5/42: "Atomic Developments and Technology in Cancer Research", New York City, NY, opening of the Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research, 4 pp., April 16, 1948.

5/43: Untitled introduction, New York City, NY, New York Electrical Society, 3 pp., April 23, 1948.

5/44: Outline of an untitled speech labeled Batelle talk, Columbus, OH, Battelle Memorial Institute, 6 pp., June 3, 1948.

5/45: "Medical Professions' Participation in Atomic Energy" outline, Columbus, OH, Ohio State University class of medical students, 3 pp., June [4], 1948.

5/46: Outline of an untitled talk on the use of isotopes in the treatment of cancer, Columbus, OH, Ohio State University, 3 pp., June 4, 1958.

5/47: Outline of an untitled speech labeled notes for meeting on isotope program, Oak Ridge, 6 pp., June 18, 1948.

5/48: "Isotopes for Medicine", Chicago, IL, American Medical Association, 9 pp., (Published in the Journal of the American Medical Association), June 22, 1948.

5/49: "Isotopes and Their Application in the Field of Industrial Materials" abstract, Detroit, MI, Marburg Lecture before American Society for Testing Materials, 9 pp., (Published in Proceedings of the ASTM), June 24, 1948.

5/50: "Recent Developments in Use of Isotopes in Biology and Medicine" outline, Woods Hole, MA, Marine Biological Laboratory, 8 pp., July 23, 1948.

5/51: Outline of untitled remarks, Gordon Cancer Research Conference, 5 pp., September 2, 1948.

5/52: "The New World of Atomic Energy", St. Paul, MN, Hamline University Institute of Inter-American Relations and World Affairs, 16 pp., October 22, 1948.

5/53: "Isotopes and Education" outline and slide list, Washington, Office of Education Federal Security Agency, 5 pp., October 25, 1948.

5/54: "Isotopes and Their Peacetime Applications for Human Welfare", Los Alamos Forum, 1 p., November 7, 1948,

5/55: "Isotopes and Cancer Research" outline and slide list, Louisville, Kentucky Division, American Cancer Society, 7 pp., November 13, 1948.

5/56: "New World of Atomic Energy" ("Atomic Energy - Challenge to Humanity" scratched out), Dallas, TX, Knife and Fork Club, 25 pp., November 16, 1948.

5/57: "Recent Developments in Radioisotope Distribution" outline, San Francisco, CA, Radiological Society of North America, 6 pp., December 6, 1948.

5/58: "The Atom and Education" text of preliminary remarks, Washington, 1 p., December 29, 1948.

5/59: "Radioisotopes - Production, Distribution, Use and Control" outline, Washington, AEC Seminar on Disposal of Radioactive Wastes, 3 pp., January 24, 1949.

5/60: "Production of Radioisotopes" outline and slide list, Army Medical Center indoctrination course, 7 pp., January 28, 1949.

5/61: "Procurement and Handling of Radioisotopes" outline and slide list, Army Medical Center indoctrination course, 4 pp., January 28, 1949.

5/62: "Isotopes - Benefits to Human Welfare" outline, Oak Ridge, Women's Club, 3 pp., February 10, 1949.

5/63: "Present and Future Scope of Isotope Distribution Program", notes for discussion with General Manager, 10 pp., March 4, 1949.

5/64: Outline and notes for an untitled lecture on isotopes, University Park, Pennsylvania State College Chapter of Sigma XI, 8 pp., March 14, 1949.

5/65: "The Development of the Isotopes Distribution Program", New York City, Commercial Chemical Development Association, 17 pp., March 16, 1949.

5/66: Outline of untitled remarks on isotopes, Oak Ridge, Reserve Officers' Club, 3 pp., March 23, 1949.

5/67: Outline of untitled speech on isotopes, Roane County Medical Association, 6 pp., March 29, 1949.

5/68: "Atomic Energy Benefits - Radioisotopes", New York City, Teachers' In-Service Course on Atomic Energy, 23 pp., April 7, 1949.

5/69: "Isotopes for Research and Industry" abstract, Newark, North Jersey Section of the American Chemical Society, 2 pp., April 11, 1949.

Margaret Lips van Bavel Papers on Boonville

  • US TxAM-C 1286
  • Collection
  • 1937-1987

This collection contains the Boone and Bryan family history in a compilation of biographies, clippings, and photocopies from books and newspapers, and other topics on the history of Boonville, TX. Also included are land acre maps of the town of Boonville and several genealogies including the genealogy of the Harvey Mitchell family.

van Bavel, Margaretha H. M.

Football - Films 305-400

305 Football A&M v. SMU - Partial Game Copy 1
Date: unknown
Location: unknown
Score: unknown
Audio: no
Format: DVD
Copyrighted: no
Time: 11:00

310 Football Collection #1
Note: Produced in 1940 by HarFilms, Inc, New Orleans.

A&M v. Tulane - Sugar Bowl
Date: 1939
Location: New Orleans, Louisiana
Score: A&M 14, Tulane 13
Audio: no
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: yes
Note: Contains highlights of the Aggie Band.

A&M v. SMU - Highlights
Date: November 8, 1941
Location: A&M
Score: A&M 21, SMU 10
Audio: no
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: no
Note: Contains highlights of the Aggie Band.

A&M v. SMU
Date: November 6, 1937
Location: A&M
Score: A&M 14, SMU 0
Audio: no
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: no
Note: Contains highlights of the Aggie Band.

“That Certain Spirit” - A History of TAMU
Date: 1975
Audio: yes
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: yes

320 Football Collection
Note: At the end of this tape there is a portion of an unknown 1967 Aggie game, which is cut short by the tape running out.

A&M v. Santa Clara - Highlights
Date: October 8, 1938
Location: Santa Clara
Score: A&M 0, Santa Clara 7
Audio: no
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: no

Former Students Association Film
Date: 1936
Audio: no
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: no
Note: In silent film format, shows various scenes of campus life.

1940 Final Review
Audio: no
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: no
Note: Visual quality is occasionally poor.

A&M v. Texas - Highlights
Date: November 25, 1965
Location: A&M
Score: A&M 17, Texas 21
Audio: no
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: no

A&M v. Texas
Date: November 27, 1967
Location: A&M
Score: A&M 10, Texas 7
Audio: no
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: no

330 Football Collection #3 A&M v. UCLA
Date: October 12, 1940
Location: UCLA
Score: A&M 7, UCLA 0
Audio: no
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: no
Notes: At the beginning of this tape there is a short segment of the game, followed by a small blank portion, then the tape resumes. Only shows 21 minutes of game footage. Film stops in the middle of the 4th quarter. No other copies are available at this time.

A&M v. Baylor
Date: October 26, 1940
Location: Baylor
Score: A&M 14, Baylor 7
Audio: no
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: no
Note: Contains highlights of the Aggie Band.
Notes: Not on disc. No other copies are available at this time.

A&M v. Alabama - Cotton Bowl
Date: 1941
Location: Dallas, Texas
Score: A&M 21, Alabama 29
Audio: no
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: no
Notes: Not on disc. No other copies are available at this time.

*A&M v. Texas - Highlights**
Date: November 28, 1940
Location: Texas
Score: A&M 0, Texas 7
Audio: no
Format: VHS &DVD
Copyrighted: no
Notes: Not on disc. No other copies are available at this time.

340 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

343 Football A&M v. Rice - Partial Game
Date: November 16, 1957
Location: Rice
Score: A&M 6, Rice 7
Audio: no
Format: DVD
Copyrighted: no

345 Football A&M v. Texas
Date: November 28, 1957
Location: A&M
Score: A&M 7, Texas 9
Audio: no
Format: DVD
Copyrighted: no
Time: 33 min.

346 Football A&M v. Texas
Date: November 28, 1957
Location: A&M
Score: A&M 7, Texas 9
Audio: no
Format: DVD
Copyrighted: no
Time: 36 min.

347 Football A&M v. Texas Tech - Highlights
Date: September 28, 1957
Location: Texas Tech
Score: A&M 21, Texas Tech 0
Audio: no
Format: DVD
Copyrighted: no
Time: 10:20

348 Football A&M v. Texas - Partial Game
Date: November 28, 1957
Location: A&M
Score: A&M 7, Texas 9
Audio: no
Format: DVD
Copyrighted: no

349 Football A&M v. Rice - Partial Game
Date: November 16, 1957
Location: Rice
Score: A&M 6, Rice 7
Audio: no
Format: DVD
Copyrighted: no

350 Football Collection 350A “We Are The Aggies”
Date: 1953
Audio: yes
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: yes

350B A&M v. Texas
Date: 1939
Location: A&M
Score: A&M 20, Texas 0
Audio: no
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: no

350C Orange Bowl - A&M v. LSU - Highlights
Date: 1944
Location: --
Score: A&M 14, LSU 19
Audio: no
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: no

350D A&M v. Texas
Date: 1937
Location: A&M
Score: A&M 7, Texas 0
Audio: no
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: no

360 Football Tape #4 A&M v. Texas
Date: 1940
Location: Texas
Score: A&M 0, Texas 7
Audio: no
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: no
Note: The beginning of this segment contains various scenes of Austin. Contains highlights of the Aggie Band.

A&M v. Arkansas
Date: 1941
Location: Arkansas
Score: A&M 7, Arkansas 0
Audio: no
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: no

A&M v. unknown opponent - Highlights
Date: 1936
Location: A&M
Score: unknown
Audio: no
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: no

A&M v. Iowa State - Hall of Fame Bowl Highlights
Date: 1938
Location: Birmingham, Alabama
Score: A&M 28, Iowa 12
Audio: yes
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: no
Note: Contains halftime highlights.

A&M v. Villanova - Highlights
Date: 1939
Location: A&M
Score: A&M 33, Villanova 7
Audio: no
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: no

370 Football Southwest Conference - Highlights
Audio: yes
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: yes
Note: Narrated by Kern Tips. Produced by Humble Oil and Refining Company.

Date: 1948
Texas v. Arkansas
Texas v. Rice
SMU v. Texas
SMU v. A&M
Baylor v. Texas
Arkansas v. SMU
SMU v. Baylor
Texas v. A&M
TCU v. SMU

Date: 1950
Texas v. Arkansas
A&M v. TCU
Rice v. SMU
Baylor v. A&M
TCU v. Baylor
Texas v. SMU
SMU v. A&M
Baylor v. Texas
A&M v. Rice
SMU v. TCU
Texas v. Tennessee

Date: 1951
Arkansas v. Baylor
Texas v. Arkansas
Rice v. Texas
Arkansas v. A&M
TCU v. Baylor
SMU v. A&M
Arkansas v. SMU
A&M v. Rice
Texas v. TCU
A&M v. Texas
Baylor v. Rice
SMU v. TCU
TCU v. Kentucky

Date: 1952
Texas v. Arkansas
Baylor v. A&M
SMU v. A&M
Rice v. Arkansas Note: This segment contains various scenes of campus life.
Baylor v. Texas
Rice v. TCU
SMU v. TCU
Cotton Bowl - Texas v. Tennessee

371 Football SWC Highlights
Date: 1953
Audio: yes
Format: VHS
Copyrighted: yes
Time: 29 min.

372 Football A&M v. TCU
Date: October 17, 1953
Location: TCU
Score: A&M 20, TCU 7
Audio: no
Format: VHS
Copyrighted: no
Time: 27 min.

373 Football A&M v. Rice
Date: November 14, 1953
Location: Rice
Score: A&M 7, Rice 34
Audio: no
Format: DVD
Copyrighted: no
Time: 28 min.

374 Football A&M v. Baylor
Date: October 24, 1953
Location: A&M
Score: A&M 13, Baylor 14
Audio: no
Format: DVD
Copyrighted: no
Time: 43 min.

375 Football A&M v. Georgia Note: Not available at this time.
Date: October 3, 1953
Location: Dallas, Texas
Score: A&M 14, Georgia 12
Audio: no
Format: VHS
Copyrighted: no
Time: 43 min.

376 Football A&M v. Texas
Date: November 26, 1953
Location: A&M
Score: A&M 12, Texas 21
Audio: no
Format: VHS, DVD
Copyrighted: no
Time: 43 min.

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

380 Football Southwest Conference Highlights
Audio: yes
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: yes
Note: Narrated by Kern Tips. Produced by Humble Oil and Refining Company.

Contains short clips of: Date: 1956
Texas Tech v. Baylor
Baylor v. Arkansas
A&M v. TCU
Rice v. SMU
Texas v. Arkansas
Rice v. Texas - Note: 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
TCU v. Baylor
Texas Tech v. TCU
A&M v. Texas
Cotton Bowl - Syracuse v. TCU

Date: 1957
A&M v. TCU
Rice v. SMU
Rice v. Texas
Texas v. SMU
Arkansas v. A&M
TCU v. Baylor
Rice v. Arkansas
Baylor v. Texas
A&M v. Rice Note: Highlights on John Cole and his Heisman Trophy, Charlie Kruger, Bobby Marks.
Texas Tech v. Arkansas
A&M v. Texas
SMU v. TCU
Cotton Bowl - Navy v. Rice

385 Football A&M v. Missouri - Highlights
Date: October 4, 1958
Location: A&M
Score: A&M 12, Missouri 0
Audio: no
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: no

390 Football A&M v. Texas Tech
Date: October 6, 1962
Location: A&M
Score: A&M 7, Tech 3
Audio: no
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: no

395 Football John David Crow - Highlights Copy 1
Date: 1957
Audio: no
Format: DVD
Copyrighted: no
Time: 3:40

400 Football A&M v. Texas - Highlights
Date: November 28, 1963
Location: A&M
Score: A&M 13, Texas 15
Audio: no
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: no

Mike Hall and Chester Cuthbert Fanzine Collection

  • TxAM-CRS C000228
  • Collection
  • 1937-2013

This collection consists of decades worth of science fiction and fantasy fanzines, collected by Canadian fanzine writer and editor Mike Hall, and by book collector and author Chester Cuthbert. Chronologically, the fanzines date from some of the earliest years of organized SciFi fandom through the 21st century.

Hall, Mike

Be - Cha

Ben'zine #2
[Ben Zuhl, pub., 1977]

Best Lines are off the Wall #5
[April 1976]

Best Lines are on the Floor
[July 1975]

Best of the Mage, The #8, 10
[Harry Dolan, ed., Fall 1987 - Summer 1988]

Between Worlds
[1979]

Bhowling #2
[Taral Wayne, ed., April 1979]

Bibliofantastiac #7
[March/April 1983]

Bibliofantastiac #9
[July/August 1983]

Bill Bridget is Alive and Well and Living in Argentina
[Bill Bridget, ed., 1977]

Bimonthly Monthly, The #13
[Christine Kulyk, ed., October 1980]

Bimonthly Monthly, The #3.2
[David M. Vereschagin, ed., December 1980 - January 1981]

Bionic Rabbit #16
[August 1980]

Biotimber
[Gene Wolfe, ed., 1973]

Bioya #2
[David Moyer, ed., pub., 1976]

Bioya #3
[David Moyer, ed., January 1977]

Bird is Cruel, The #14
[Patrick Hayden, ed., Undated]

Bird is Cruel, The #15
[Patrick Hayden, ed., pub., Undated]

Bird is Cruel, The #16
[Patrick Hayden, pub., Undated]

Bird is Cruel, The #17
[Patrick Hayden, ed., Undated]

Bird is Cruel, The #18
[Patrick Hayden, ed., March 1976]

Bird is Cruel #20
[Patrick Hayde, ed., May 1976]

Bird is Cruel, The #21
[Patrick Hayden, pub., ed., Undated]

Bird is Cruel, The, unnumbered issues
[Patrick Hayden, ed., Undated]

Bird on the Housetop #1.4
[Steve Lehman, ed., Undated]

Bizarre Accidents in the Home are a Major Health Hazard #1
[Karen Pealston, ed., ath., Undated]

Bizarre #4.1
[Jack Chapman Miske and Walter E. Marconette, ed., January 1941]

Black Triangle #4
[1985]

Black Wolf #18
[G. Sutton Breiding, ed., June 1975]

Black Wolf #20
[G. Sutton Breiding, ed., 1976]

Blotter, The #6 [C. F. Kennedy, ed., 1986]

Blue Eyed Solstice Train #1
[Undated]

Bob, The #35b
[Bob Rodgers, ed., 1988]

Bode Bulletin #4
[George W. Beahm, ed., March 1972]

Bode Bulletin #8
[George Beahm, ed., pub., Undated]

Bondapa #1
[Derek McCulloch, ed., Undated]

Bondapa #2
[Duncan Brown, ed., October 1982]

Bondapa #4-7
[Derek McCulloch, ed., Undated]

Bondapa Mailing
[Duncan Brown, ed., Undated]

Bonfire
[Michael J. Macomber, ed., February 1984]

Bonfire #3.6-3.7
[December 1943 - November 1944]

Books in My Life, The
[John Foyster, ed., February 1981]

Booklist, The #30.1
[1977]

Books of 1981, An Eclectic Assortment
[Do - Ming Lum, pub., February 1982]

Boonpark #5
[Dan Stefan, ed., pub., August 1981]

Boowatt #1
[Garth Danielson, ed., pub., Undated]

Boowatt #3
[Garth Danielson, ed., pub., December 1975]

Boowatt #4-5, 7
[Garth Danielson, ed., pub., January 1976 - April 1976]

Boowatt #16-18
[Garth Edmond Danielson, ed., January 1977 - March 1977]

Boowatt #24
[Garth Edmond Danielson, pub., November 1977]

Boowatt #25
[Garth Edmond, ed., January 1978]

Boowatt #26
[Garth Edmond Danielson, ed., March 1978]

Boowatt #27
[Garth Danielson, pub., 1978]

Boowatt #28
[Garth Edmond, ed., pub., December 1978]

Boowatt #43
[Garth Daneilson, ed., Undated]

Boowatt Weekly
[Undated]

Boowatt Weekly #7-11, 14-17
[Garth Danielson, ed., ath., February 1975 - April 1975]

Boowatt Weekly #18-22
[Boowatt Publications, pub., Garth Danielson, ed., ath., May 1975]

Boowatt Weekly #23-27, 35-36
[Garth Danielson, ed., May 1978 - July 1978]

Boowatt Weekly #37-50, 95
[August 1978 - February 1979; September 1979]

Boreal #80
[Undated]

Borealis #1.1-1.2
[John Bell and Alain Chabot, ed., Summer 1978 - Spring 1979]

Bosh #2
[Roger Sjolander, ed., Undated]

Bosh #6
[Roger Sjolande, ed., Undated]

Boston in 1980
[1980]

Bottle Fatigue
[Eric Lindsay, ed., Undated]

Bozo Bus Tribune, The
[Garth Danielson, ed., Undated]

Bozo Bus Tribune, The #2.1-2.10
[Fra M. Thornhill, ed., Undated]

Brass Potato Quad, The
[Cathy Howard, ed., Undated]

Brass Potato Trey, The
[Cathy Howard, ed., Undated]

Brassor #4
[Marty Levine, ed., 1979]

Brassor #6
[Marty Levine, ed., January - April 1980]

Breakfast in Bedlam #16
[Lloyd Penney, ed., 1989]

British Science Fiction Fantasy Review, The 3-4, 6
[Walter Gillings, ed., June 1937 - January 1938]

Broadside
[Undated]

Brotherhood of Bronze Bulletin #2
[1976]

Brownian Motion #4
[Brian Earl Brown, ath., ed., pub., 1978]

Brownian Motion #7
[Brian Earl Brown, ed., pub., October 1984]

Brownian Motion #8
[Brian Earl Brown, ed., December 1984]

BRSFL News #13
[J. R. Madden, ed., 1981]

BRSFL News #1.27
[Clay Fourrier, ed., October/November 1983]

BRSFL News #1.31
[Clay Fourrier, ed., June/July 1984]

BRSFL News #1.32
[Clay Fourrier, ed., August 1984]

BRSFL News #1.34-1.35
[Clay Fourrier, ed., December 1984 - April/May 1985]

BSFAN #7-8
[Mike Kurman, ed., June 1977]

Btamp
[Barbara Teresa Anna Maria Przeklasa, ed., 1979]

Bug Drug #1
[Vaughn Fraser, ed., September 1977]

Bug Drug #3
[Vaughn Fraser, ed., January 1978]

Bug Drug #4
[Vaughn Fraser, ed., pub., 1978]

Bug Drug #5
[Undated]

Bug Drug #7
[December 1978]

Bulletin, The #1.1-1.2
[January 1980]

The Bullzine #87
[Arthur Hayes, ed., June 1979]

Burblings
[Charles Burbee, ed., February 1982]

Burnt Toast
[Mike Wallis, pub., 1978]

Bus to Never Ever Land, The
[Fred Haskell, ed., June 1981]

By His Windows Even #3
[Dave Vereschagin, ed., Undated]

Cacciatore
[Patrick Nielsen Hayden, ed., Undated]

Caer Pedryvan #14
[Jim Allan, ed., May 1981]

Cafe of the One Bridge #1
[Frank Denton, ed., Undated]

Cafe of the One Bridge #2
[Frank Denton, ed., June 1984]

Cafe of the One Bridge #3
[Frank Denton, ed., June 1984]

Calcium Light Nights
[Phil Paine, ed., Undated]

Calcium Light Nights #2-3
[Phil Paine, ed., 1975]

Callisto Rising #1.2
[E. B. Klassen, ed., 1982]

Canadapa #29
[June 1977]

Canadapa #30
[Roy Berger, pub., August 1977]

Canadapa #31
[Undated]

Canadapa #32
[December 1977]

Canadapa #33
[Undated]

Canadapa #34-36
[Apr 1978 - Aug 1978]

Canadapa #37
[Vaughn Fraser, ed., September 1978]

Canadapa #63
[Harland Ronning, ed., 1984]

Canadata #51-52
[Jim Shedden, ed., Undated]

Canadapa Book Of Records #3-4
[1977-1978]

Canadian Fandom
[Beak Taylor, pub., November 1943]

Canadian Fandom #19
[Gerald Steward, ed., December 1953]

Canadian Fandom #33a
[William D. Grant, ed., February 1957]

Canadian Graphic Collector #1
[Dick Houston, ed., pub., January/February 1978]

Canadian Graphic Collector #2
[R. H. (Dick) Houston, ed., February/March 1978]

Candiru #2
[John Foyster, ath., February 1988]

Candiru #4
[John Foyster, ed., November 1988]

Canfan #14
[William D. Grant, ed., November 1956]

Caprion #2
[James Dean Schofield, ed., July 1980]

Capsule Reviews #1
[Lynne Holdom, ed., 1977]

Captain George's Penny Dreadful #627-630
[Vast Whizzbang Org, ed., February 1981 - March 1981]

Captain George's Yellow Journal
[August 1975]

Carefully Sedated #1
[Catherine Crockett, ed., April 1983]

Carefully Sedated #2
[Alan Rosenthal, ed., September 1983]

Carefully Sedated #4
[Alan Rosenthal, pub., 1985]

Carol, The Ancient Yuletide Troll
[Undated]

Carrion #2
[James Dean Schofield, ed., July 1980]

Casperapa #4
[Franskene, ed., November 1987]

Catenary Tales
[Elliot "Elst" Weinstein, ed., Spring-Summer 1986]

Cause We've Ended as Lovers
[Michael Hall, pub., Undated]

Celaphais
[Bill Evans, pub., Undated]

Celephais
[Bill Evans, pub., February 1985]

Central Ganglion, The #2
[Garth Spencer, ed., 1982]

Central Ganglion, The #6
[Garth Spencer, ed., April 1983]

Central Ganglion, The #7
[Garth Spencer, ed., May 1983]

Central Ganglion, The #11
[E. B. Klassen, ed., July 1983]

Challenge and Response #1
[Eric Lindsay, ath., Undated]

Changeling
[Undated]

Chankhulations Among The Gemini
[Bill Paul. ed., June 1977]

Chankulations Made to Measure
[Bill Paul, ed., 1977]

Chankulations Prepares For Fall
[Bill Paul, ed., October 1977]

Chankulations Presents A Chankuchristmas
[1977]

Chaps
[Dale A. Goble, ed., Undated]

Chat #35, 38
[Dick and Nicki Lynch, ed., August 1980 - November 1980]

Chat #39(4.30)
[Dick and Nick Lynch, ed., December 1980]

Chat #40
[Dick and Nicki Lynch, pub., February 1981]

Correspondence and Biographic Materials

1/1: Biographical materials including job applications, position descriptions, biographical sketches, and other notes, 1944-1963.

1/2: General correspondence, including letters from K. H. Kingdon and C. W. Metz, a part of the program of the Fifth International Congress of Radiology held in Chicago in September 1937 at which Mr. Aebersold gave a paper entitled "Practical Considerations in the Comparison of Depth Doses Achieved by 1000 KV and 200 KV X-Ray Apparatus," as well as notes on dose measurement and radiation ionization, 1937-1938.

1/3: Notebook kept by Mr. Aebersold labeled, "Neutron Biology", a record of neutron exposures at the Radiation Laboratory at the University of California in Berkeley, June 1938 - November 1939.

1/4: Notebook kept by Mr. Aebersold labeled "Protection Measurements, Cyclotron", June 1938.

1/5: General correspondence, including letters from Edith H. Quimby, Douglas F. Lea, M. A. Tuve, and Robly D. Evans. Most of the correspondence deals with fast neutrons through there is some mention of the awarding of a Nobel Prize to Ernest O. Lawrence, Mr. Aebersold's report of his activities under the Finney-Howell Foundation Fellowship, and a program for the final examination of Dr. Aebersold for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, 1939.

1/6: General correspondence, including letters from Milt Green, Robly D. Evans, L. Marinelli, J. R. Dunning, Edith H. Quimby, T. N. White, and William A. Fisher of the Finney-Howell Research and Foundation. One of the letters gives a summary of the work of Dr. Aebersold during the previous year. Also included is a typed copy of a statement by Ernest O. Lawrence on the operation of the 60-inch cyclotron, 1940.

1/7: General correspondence, including letters from Louis Alvarez, R. R. Newell, L. Marinelli, Marvin M. D. Williams, and Raymond E. Zirkle, 1941.

1/8: Notes and other materials for a course entitled "Medical Physics" in which Dr. Aebersold appears to have been the lecturer, Spring 1942.

1/9: General correspondence, including a list of the personnel at the Radiation Laboratory at the University of California at Berkeley in 1943, Dr. Aebersold's identification card for his work in the Manhattan Project, certain records of employment, and a mimeographed notice from J. R. Oppenheimer concerning the release of information on the Manhattan Project, 1943-1945.

1/10: General Correspondence, including materials regarding Dr. Aebersold's employment in the Manhattan Project and his notes on a discussion he had with J. G. Hamilton, January-June 1946.

1/11: General correspondence, including letters from E. P. Wigner, A. V. Peterson, Waldo E. Cohn, Joseph W. Kennedy, L. F. Curtiss, Andrew H. Dowdy, A. Baird Hastings, and L. A. DuBridge, many of which relate to the activities of the Interim Advisory Committee on Isotope Distribution Policy. Also includes a memorandum by Dr. Aebersold, entitled "General Information Concerning Isotopes Branch", July-December 1946.

1/12: Booklet, entitled "A Guide to Oak Ridge" produced by the Community Relations Section of the United States Engineering Department. Includes a street map and contains pictures and information on the early development of the Oak Ridge Laboratory, 1946.

1/13: General correspondence, including letters from L. A. DuBridge and David E. Lilienthal, and copies of programs for meetings at which Dr. Aebersold spoke, 1949-1951.

1/14: General correspondence, including a letter from Bernard Manowitz and copies of programs for meetings at which Dr. Aebersold spoke. Among these are programs for the Fission Product Utilization Conference at Brookhaven National Laboratory, the Fourth Inter-American Congress of Radiology in Mexico City, and the American Management Association, 1952.

1/15: General correspondence, including letters from Sam R. Sapirie and Marvin Fox, notes for a staff meeting at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, two memos on the distribution of cyclotron irradiated materials or radioisotopes, a memo on the VI International Cancer Congress to be held in Sao Paulo, Brazil in 1954, a memo and agenda for a meeting on the Atomic Energy Commission's Cyclotron program and reactor pricing policy, and a capsule summary of the isotopes distribution program as of December 1953.

1/16: General correspondence, including an agenda for an Atomic Energy Pricing Policy meeting, programs and other material for the VI International Cancer Congress at Sao Paulo, Brazil, a memo on Union Carbide's pricing policy for radioisotopes, a memo from Dr. Aebersold dealing with the improvement of isotope distribution to South America, a capsule summary of isotopes distribution program as of September, a memo from Dr. Aebersold regarding the providing of radioisotopes at reduced prices for medical, biological, or other research uses, and notes made by Dr. Aebersold of his trip to Brazil, 1954.

Series 7

Series 7, Master Farm Family Speeches, Articles, and Correspondence. 1937-1968; Undated

5/1: Master Farm Family - Correspondence, 1937-1939

5/2: Master Farm Family - Correspondence, 1940-1944

5/3: Master Farm Family - Correspondence and Record Books, 1953

5/4: Master Farm Family - Correspondence and Record Books, 1953

5/5: Master Farm Family - Correspondence and Record Books, 1953

5/6: Master Farm Family - Correspondence and Record Books, 1953

5/7: Master Farm Family - Correspondence and Record Books, 1953

5/8: Master Farm Family - Correspondence, 1954-1957

5/9: Master Farm Family - Correspondence, January - October 1958

5/10: Master Farm Family - Correspondence, November 1958

5/11: Master Farm Family - Correspondence, November 1958

5/12: Master Farm Family - Correspondence, 1959-1968

5/13: Master Farm Family - V. P. Allsupp. Undated

5/14: Master Farm Family - Joe Barkman. Undated

5/15: Master Farm Family - Albert Brockreide. Undated

5/16: Master Farm Family - Henry S. Davidson. Undated

5/17: Master Farm Family - J. C. Donnell. Undated

5/18: Master Farm Family - R. E. Echols. Undated

5/19: Master Farm Family - J. C. Edds. Undated

5/20: Master Farm Family - C. L. Ezell. Undated

5/21: Master Farm Family - J. E. Gayder. Undated

5/22: Master Farm Family - Oscar J. Grossman. Undated

5/23: Master Farm Family - H. B. Hales. Undated

5/24: Master Farm Family - Harland A. Hawk. Undated

5/25: Master Farm Family - W. L. and H. C. Hay. Undated

5/26: Master Farm Family - J. J. Hegi. Undated

5/27: Master Farm Family - G. V. Hensarling. Undated

5/28: Master Farm Family - Bill Holloway. Undated

5/29: Master Farm Family - Ottomer E. Hugo. Undated

5/30: Master Farm Family - Roy C. Humphries. Undated

5/31: Master Farm Family - K. B. Ivey. Undated

5/32: Master Farm Family - E. C. Johle. Undated

5/33: Master Farm Family - Melvin C. Josselet. Undated

5/34: Master Farm Family - Henry Jund. Undated

5/35: Master Farm Family - C. A. Kiker. Undated

5/36: Master Farm Family - Grady Lankford. Undated

5/37: Master Farm Family - F. O. Masten. Undated

5/38: Master Farm Family - William McKelvey. Undated

5/39: Master Farm Family - John G. McMichael. Undated

5/40: Master Farm Family - Chester W. Mitchell. Undated

5/41: Master Farm Family - Fay Mowrey. Undated

5/42: Master Farm Family - J. C. Oelkers. Undated

5/43: Master Farm Family - A. V. Peterson. Undated

5/44: Master Farm Family - Don Pustejovsky. Undated

5/45: Master Farm Family - William Ranley. Undated

5/46: Master Farm Family - Carl Reese. Undated

5/47: Master Farm Family - Clint Robinson. Undated

5/48: Master Farm Family - J. S. Samples. Undated

5/49: Master Farm Family - W. E. Scarborough. Undated

Correspondence with Julian Symons

1/1: Series Scope Note and Contents.

1/2: Contents Note by Julian Symons.

1/3: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Roy Fuller's poetic approach. Subjects: "Ashby" ("Lord Ashby...,"), "The Waste Land". January 18, 1937.

1/4: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, unsigned (the letter was signed, but the signature was cut from the page), 1 leaf. Re: submission to Twentieth Century Verse. January 20, 1937.

1/5: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Submission to Twentieth Century Verse. Subjects: John Lehmann. April 16, 1937.

1/6: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: reviewing poems for Twentieth Century Verse, visiting London. June 1, 1937.

1/7: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: a review. June 6, 1937.

1/8: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: poem published in Twentieth Century Verse, general poetry. October 9, 1937.

1/9: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: submission to Twentieth Century Verse, thirties views of Wyndham Lewis, Eliot, Earp, Porteus, Constant Lambert, Cyril Connolly, Grigson. October 11, 1937.

1/10: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: changes made to Twentieth Century Verse for the coming year. December 23, 1937.

1/11: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 2 leaves. Re: Marxist beliefs, Left Review, Twentieth Century Verse, job in London. Subjects: Herbert Mallalieu, Geoffrey Pollitt, C. Day-Lewis, Hoodlum Grigson, Auden, Dylan Thomas, Kathleen Raine. December 28, 1937.

1/12: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: submission to Twentieth Century Verse. December 29, 1937.

1/13: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: "Lord Ashby...," idea of a "Left number" in Twentieth Century Verse, a previous submission to Twentieth Century Verse. January 3, 1938.

1/14: Poem: the original version of "Lord Ashby...," typed, signed, 10 leaves with corrections and changes by the author.

1/15: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: the "Left number," critique of the ballad ("Lord Ashby..."). January 10, 1938.

1/16: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: publication of the ballad ("Lord Ashby..."), analysis of Auden. Roy Fuller: "On reading through this [letter], I find it very Monday morningish-- certainly not a document for the archives!" January 24, 1938.

1/17: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: cheque for subscription to Twentieth Century Verse. Subjects: Lehmann. January 28, 1938.

1/18: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Sonnet. Re: "Ode to Spring," "Left number." Subjects: American Proletarian Anthology, Lehmann, New Writing. February 9, 1938.

1/19: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: "Sonnet," "Ode to Spring," American Proletarian Anthology, mention of Roy Fuller in Poetry. Subjects: Derek Savage, Fearing. February 11, 1938.

1/20: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: "Ode to Spring," payment. Subjects: Poetry, Savage, Grigson. February 13, 1938.

1/21: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 2 leaves. Re: Symons' poem in London Mercury versus left poetry. February 16, 1938.

1/22: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed February 23, 1938.

1/23: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: blurb on Roy Fuller. Subjects: Roy Fuller's comments about Symons' poem. Same page: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: said blurb, poem in New Writing. [February/March 1938].

1/24: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: rendezvous. March 3, 1938.

1/25: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: rendezvous. March 4, 1938.

1/26: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: a possible libel action against Symons. Subjects: Herring, Herbert Mallalieu, Todd, rendezvous. March 11, 1938.

1/27: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 2 leaves. Re: Roy Fuller's political/economic/artistic views. Subjects: sending poems to Herring, "Ode to Spring," Southern Review. March 19, 1938.

1/28: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Herring's rejection. Subjects: John O'London's Weekly. March 30, 1938.

1/29: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: political views. Subjects: Herring, The Year's Poetry. April 14, 1938.

1/30: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: Twentieth Century Verse, political views. Subjects: Roy Fuller's poem in New Writing, Herring, Todd, Allott. April 19, 1938.

1/31: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 2 leaves. Re: Wordsworth, Twentieth Century Verse, Day-by-Day Publishers. Subjects: Auden, Todd, Allott, Nicholas Blake. April 20, 1938.

1/32: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Grigson, Todd, Humphrey Jennings, Herring. May 21, 1938.

1/33: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: issue no. 10 of Twentieth Century Verse. Subjects: New Writing, Todd, Herbert Mallalieu, Left Review. May 30, 1938.

1/34: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: reviews for Post Victorian Poetry and New Writing, no.10 of Twentieth Century Verse, Herring. Subjects: Seven. May 31, 1938.

1/35: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Symons' periodicals review in L&L Today, New Verse, archives at "Buffalo (sic) University, USA." June 1, 1938.

1/36: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: reviews for New Writing/Post Victorian Poetry, The Wild Goose Chase, Buffalo, Herring. June 8, 1938.

1/37: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: reviews. June 10, 1938.

1/38: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: a coming vacation, poem in an anthology of Partisan Review. Subjects: Savage. June 18, 1938.

1/39: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: vacation plans. Subjects: Savage. June 22, 1938.

1/40: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: vacation (Daltons), Partisan Review, Twentieth Century Verse Subjects: Barker, Dylan Thomas, Ewart, K. Rhys, Allott. June 24, 1938.

1/41: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Partisan Review, Left Review. July 1, 1938.

1/42: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: vacation plans. Subjects: "Small Wireless." July 6, 1938.

1/43: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: vacation plans (The Old Golf House), Todd's novel. July 8, 1938.

1/44: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: vacation plans, Roy Fuller poems published in the last twelve months. July 11, 1938.

1/45: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: vacation plans. Subjects: Herbert Mallalieu. July 14, 1938.

1/46: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: vacation plans, "left" writing. July 21, 1938.

1/47: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Symons denying liability [Polocke], poems sent to Poetry. Subjects: poems sent to Lehmann, The New Statesman. September 1, 1938.

1/48: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: poetry. Subjects: "Lemon" (Lehmann), Seven. [September 1938].

1/49: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: pictures from vacation, poems sent to Seven, Kate going to Blackpool. September 6, 1938.

1/50: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: possible rendezvous, activities while Kate's away. September 13, 1938.

1/51: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Desmond Hawkins, Hogarth. September 25, 1938.

1/52: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: The Examiner, Aiken, Seven, Kate, and John Fuller's return. October 2, 1938.

1/53: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: possible rendezvous in London. October 5, 1938.

1/54: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: poetry submission. Subjects: Twentieth Century Verse no. 9, Hogarth, Poetry. October 23, 1938.

1/55: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: review of C. Day-Lewis book, broadsheets for Savage. Subjects: Barker, Fortune Press. October 25, 1938.

1/56: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: review of C. Day-Lewis book, Savage's broadsheets. Subjects: "He spoke of poetry," "To Murder Someone," Dylan Thomas, Fortune Press. October 26, 1938.

1/57: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: "He spoke of poetry," Hogarth's refusal, C. Day-Lewis book. October 27, 1938.

1/58: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: poetry submissions, visit to London, job in Woolwich. Subjects: Chameleon, The Listener, Savage, Blackheath, Poetry. November 6, 1938.

1/59: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: flat in London, C. Day-Lewis book review. [November 1938].

1/60: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: poetry submission, review of On the Frontier. Subjects: The Listener, "Street Accident," Herbert. November 12, 1938.

1/61: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: poetry submission. Subjects: Chameleon, The Listener, Herbert, Herbert Read's Collected Essays. November 15, 1938.

1/62: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: move to Blackheath, accepted poems, Partisan Review. Subjects: Dylan Thomas, Ego 3, Daily Express. November 24, 1938.

1/63: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Poetry, not writing, Savage. January 6, 1939.

1/64: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: review, Confessions about X. January 26, 1939.

1/65: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Twentieth Century Verse, Seven, Poetry, cold weather. January 30, 1939.

1/66: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Savage, sonnet. [January/February 1939].

1/67: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Twentieth Century Verse no. 15/16, The Exiles Press (New York City). February 28, 1939.

1/68: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Chameleon, Poetry, "Yellow Jacket." March 23, 1939.

1/69: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: "young Simians" (young novelists). Subjects: visiting, "Yellow Jacket." March 31, 1939.

1/70: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Marxist article. Subjects: Grigson. April 5, 1939.

1/71: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Good Friday, Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: review, Marxist article, fair at Blackheath. 1939.

1/72: Review by Roy Fuller: "Confusions about X" by Julian Symons, Several Observations by Geoffrey Grigson. Typed with handwritten corrections. 4 leaves.

1/73: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Marxist article, Poetry, rendezvous. April 14, 1939.

1/74: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: new books. April 28, 1939.

1/75: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: review, article. Subjects: Cyril Connolly. May 12, 1939.

1/76: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: the (Marxist) article, Journey to a War [?]. May 1939[?].

1/77: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Blackpool. Talks of Blackpool ("the ideal fascist state") and its people ("without independent political thought and well disciplined...also abundantly fed and amused.") Subjects: Epstein's Adam and the commissioning of Eve. July 20, 1939.

1/78: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: Blackpool, new periodical, resignation from "a revolutionary party." Subjects: Grigson, Josh Reynolds, William Etty, William Coldstream. July 25, 1939.

1/79: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Subjects: the party. July 27, 1939.

1/80: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: A Penny for the Poor, Hawkins. August 16, 1939.

1/81: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Subjects: A Penny for the Poor, Grigson's anthology, Spender, Isherwood and Todd, Little History of American Literature. [August 1939].

1/82: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Thank-you letter. Subjects: writing a play together. October 30, 1939.

1/83: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: poems mentioned in the previous letter. November 4, 1939.

1/84: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Sunday visit, speculation on "immediate events" (e.g. "death of Auden" and "rise of new poet, age about 23..."). Subjects: Geoffrey Grigson. December 12, 1939.

1/85: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: rendezvous, Prokosch. January 8, 1940.

1/86: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: "Privileged Chronicles." February 8, 1940.

1/87: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: play. Subjects: The American, Spender, Symons' and Roy Fuller's books. February 12, 1940.

1/88: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf; plot for play, handwritten, 1 leaf. Letter re: difference between Symons' plot and Fuller's plot (very politically oriented) for the play. February 1940.

1/89: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: canceled rendezvous (Roy Fuller ill). Subjects: Pirandello. February 21, 1940.

1/90: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: points for play, Roy Fuller still ill. Subjects: Jack Clark. [1940s].

1/91: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. In Blackpool. July 11, 1940.

1/92: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope. Re: rendezvous, poem in Kingdom Come. Subjects: Robert Louis Stevenson. October 30, 1940.

1/93: Roy Fuller to Kathleen Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: piquet. Roy Fuller: "'I remain, my dear Kathleen, your sincere and obliged friend - old friend let me say.' - Robert Louis Stevenson." October 30, 1940.

1/94: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: the play. Subjects: Jack Clark. November 14, 1940.

1/95: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Roy Fuller referring to the play: "lose your aestheticism and recover your morality." November 21, 1940.

1/96: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: scrapbook, pool. November 27, 1940.

1/97: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Symons's manuscript. December 27, 1940.

1/98: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: sending "enclosed" to Jack, rendezvous. December 31, 1940.

1/99: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: rendezvous, Kate, weather. April 16, 1941.

1/100: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. In Ganges, Ipswich. Begins Roy Fuller's war letters. April 25, 1941.

1/101: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Subjects: Now, Modern Reading, Jonathan Edwards, J. Boyd Brent, Woodcock, Derek Savage, Tuttifruitti, Chattos, Poetry, Francis Scarfe, A.D. Hawkins. April 28, 1941.

1/102: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Dated: "Tuesday-28(?).vi.41." Autograph letter, signed, 2 leaves. Subjects: French George, NOW, Roy Fuller's poem in NOW, Symons' poem, conditions at Roy Fuller's location/military situation. Roy Fuller: "If you expect wit and humour you will be disapp: I have no energy and must perforce eschew it." April 29, 1941.

1/103: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Dated: "Thursday, May the something, 1941." Autograph letter, signed, 2 leaves. Re: published poetry/reviews, war folk songs, proletarianization, description of activities, and "naval discipline." Roy Fuller: "My brain is becoming as enfeebled as my body and I must stop." May 1941.

1/104: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Symons' tribunal, weekend. June 5, 1941.

1/105: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. In Blackpool on leave. Subjects: story sent to Horizon, Jerry Wade. July 6, 1941.

1/106: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. In Aberdeen. Re: lost respirator. July 26, 1941.

1/107: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope with a poem written on the back (by Symons?). Subjects: the course he is taking, George Eliot. July 31, 1941.

1/108: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Poetry, Roy Fuller's soliloquy, Shakespeare plays, Roy Fuller's location. August 17, 1941.

1/109: Roy and Kate Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope. Response to Symons' letter. Subjects: Horizon, NOW, Poetry. August 28, 1941.

1/110: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons and Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Kate, Kathleen, Roy Fuller's course. September 16, 1941.

1/111: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: lunch with Marie Stopes, coming move and separation, Penguin book deal, Newlin (Managing Directory of the Aeraspray Co.). October 2, 1941.

1/112: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope. Subjects: "The James' letters," Blake, Poetry, moving, movies. October 9, 1941.

1/113: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Ganges, Ipswich. Re: anthology. Subjects: Horizon. November 12, 1941.

1/114: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: writing inclinations, Lehman, The Arabian Nights Murder, war speculation. November 17, 1941.

1/115: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Chatham. Re: Air fitter training. Subjects: anthology, Spender. December 9, 1941.

1/116: Roy Fuller to Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Ganges, Ipswich. Re: general news. Subjects: Melville. Roy Fuller: "I wish we were all together again in our cozy, safe, pre-doom world." 1941.

1/117: Poem by Roy Fuller. "ABC of a Naval Trainee." November 12, 1941.

1/118: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Havant, Hants. Re: war, Symons' book, Roy Fuller's ballad in Poetry, war story. February 5, 1942.

1/119: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and poem, "Middle of a War," by Roy Fuller. In Blackpool. Letter re: poem, leave. February 19, 1942.

1/120: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Havant, Hants. Subjects: poems, Jack Clark, "Naval Air Station." March 4, 1942.

1/121: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: availability for draft (Roy Fuller: "I stand face to face with the invader Luck..."), poems sent to Lehmann. March 18, 1942.

1/122: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Africa. Re: living conditions, Ellen Queen novel, The Tragedy of X. June 4, 1942.

1/123: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Kenya. Re: "The Middle of a War," Poetry, writing, delay of mail. July 1, 1942.

1/124: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf, air graph. Re: Symons' conditions in the army, inspiration to write. September 10, 1942.

1/125: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf, air graph. Re: literary ventures. Roy Fuller: "I wish Twentieth Century Verse were still alive to demolish these Asian and apocalyptic monsters;" "I wish we were all together again: it is sickening to think of what lies between us and that."

1/126: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf, air graph. Subjects: delayed mail, need for more information from/about Julian, The Family Reunion. November 17, 1942.

1/127: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf, air graph. Subjects: lack of communication, published poems, Auden and After. January 7, 1943.

1/128: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Nairobi. Re: news back home. February 6, 1943.

1/129: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf, air graph. Re: Symons' operation, Roy Fuller's malaria, poetry. June 3, 1943.

1/130: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In London. Re: literary news, Roy Fuller's book of poems to be published. July 7, 1943.

1/131: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Ariel, Warrington, Lancs. Re: re-stationing, Christmas. July 20, 1943.

1/132: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Letter/poem, Autograph letter, unsigned, 1 leaf, air graph. In Africa. "Petty Officer Fuller to Trooper Symons." August 23, 1943.

1/133: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Blackpool on leave. Re: Fuller's book of poems. November 10, 1943.

1/134: Roy and Kate Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 2 leaves. Re: book of poems, Symons' poems, visit to London. Subjects: Lehmann. November 17, 1943.

1/135: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Havant, Hants. Returned from leave after a visit with the Symons'. Subjects: The Ministry of Fear. December 3, 1943.

1/136: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope. In Ariel, Warrington, Lancs. Subjects: Lady Barb, "The Gold Bowl," Connolly. December 3, 1943.

1/137: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: visit, uncertainty of next location. January 14, 1944.

1/138: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: rendezvous. February 11, 1944.

1/139: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Kate's move to Blackpool, literary news (Spender, Horizon). March 19, 1944.

1/140: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope. Re: literary news, R.C. Hutchinson, Woolwich Equitable. April 8, 1944.

1/141: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Kate in Blackpool, "non-arrival" of the play (by Roy Fuller and Symons), poems recently published by Roy Fuller. April 13, 1944.

1/142: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: arrival of aforementioned play, talk of its publication/production, general literary news, reviews of Symons' work. April 19, 1944.

1/143: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Lehmann reading the play. [April 1944].

1/144: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope. Subjects: Drummond Allison, joining public library, Symons' publications. April 30, 1944.

1/145: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: commentary on writers. [April/May 1944].

1/146: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: proofreading Roy Fuller's work for "mis-spellings and Fullerian grammar." May 14, 1944.

1/147: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope. Re: Julian's proofreading of Roy Fuller's work, dedication. May 18, 1944.

1/148: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Henry Reed, visit to London, photograph to be made, illness. June 16, 1944.

1/149: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Blackpool. Re: appointment to Admiralty, visit, Orwell. June 26, 1944.

Science Fiction Fanzine Collection

  • TxAM-CRS C000208
  • Collection
  • 1937-2015

This collection consists of a number of different science fiction fanzines, most from the United States but a few from other countries.

Several of the publications, especially the early ones, are photocopies rather than originals.

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