Hockaday School, Investments Committee - 1998
- TxAM-CRS 1322-S0022-B0067-F0026
- Unidad documental compuesta
- 1998
Prospectus of Brazos Mutual Funds
Hockaday School, Investments Committee - 1998
Prospectus of Brazos Mutual Funds
Hockaday School, Investment Committee - 1998
Letters and reports to the committee from Sarofim Trust Co.
Hockaday School, Investment Committee - 1998
Proposal booklet to the committee from Southeastern Asset Management
Hockaday School, Investment Committee - 1998-1999
Letters to the school, portfolio appraisals, and performance reports from GSB Investment Management, Inc.
Hockaday School, Investment Committee - 1998-2000
Investors Reports, December 1998-March 2000; semi-annual and annual reports on Opportunistic EAFE Fund, 1998-1999; and a report on the Hockaday Permanent Endowment Trust, March 23, 1999 by Martin-Currie
Organization Awards to Rita Crocker Clements - 1979-1982
Miscellaneous plaques, certificates, proclamations, and a Rotary club banner given to Rita Crocker Clements by various organizations and cities mostly for speaking at their functions several of which named her an honorary citizen of the city although New Braunfels named her a Burgermeister
Speech, "Children of our Future" - April 22, 1982
Speech apparently titled “Children, Our Future” about the importance of education at the State Public Affairs Committee of the Junior League of Texas in Amarillo
Speech, Northwest Austin Rotary Club - April 23, 1982
Speech about the restoration of the Governor’s Mansion to the Northwest Austin Rotary Club
Notes, Park Cities Republican Women's Club - May 25, 1982
Notes for a speech about the First Lady’s view of politics to the Park Cities Republican Women’s Club in Dallas
Notes, Fort Bend Republican Women's Club - May 27, 1982
Notes for a speech about the First Lady’s view of politics to the Fort Bend Republican Women’s Club in Sugarland
Speech, Rotary International Convention - June 8, 1982
Speech about recent developments in Texas and the importance of voluntarism at the Rotary International Convention in Dallas
Speech, Irving Board of Realtors - July 20, 1982
Speech about the history and restoration of the Governor’s mansion to the Irving Board of Realtors
Speech, Park Cities Rotary Club - July 23, 1982
Speech about the recent growth and developments in Texas to the Park Cities Rotary Club in Dallas
Speech, United Way of Texas Gulf Coast - August 4, 1982
Speech about the importance of voluntarism at the United Way of Texas Gulf Coast Kick-Off in Houston
Speech, Institute of Texan Cultures Fall Lecture Series - September 23, 1982
Speech, Texas Association of Hospital Auxiliaries - September 28, 1982
Speech on the importance of voluntarism at the Texas Association of Hospital Auxiliaries District VIB Annual Meeting in Waco
Speech, Volunteer Services State Council - September 30, 1982
Speech about the importance of voluntarism at the 24th Annual Meeting of the Volunteer Services State Council in Austin
Programs and Keepsakes, Invitations to, programs for, occasionally supplemental materials about events to which Governor and/or Mrs. Clements were invited to attend or participate in
Clippings--Rita Crocker Clements - 1978-1982
About Rita Crocker Clements and some of her activities possibly set aside to be put into a scrapbook
Governor's Mansion - July-August, 1979
Letters, notes, memos, questions to be asked of Rita Crocker Clements, transcript of the audio portion of a video program about the condition of the Mansion, and clippings about the television program produced by Winston Bode about the condition of the Mansion
Clippings--Governor's Mansion - January-March, 1982
Primarily about Governor and Mrs. Clements moving back into the Governor’s mansion
Clippings--Governor's Mansion - April 9-30, 1982
About the restored Governor’s Mansion, several activities of Rita Crocker Clements, praise for the work of Governor and Mrs. Clements in restoring the Mansion, and several versions of a letter by Henry Latimer Jordan to the editor of numerous papers thanking the Clements for restoring the Mansion
Intertect - Fred Cuny Collection
William P. Clements, Jr. Personal Papers
This collection contains materials showing the life of William P. Clements outside his time as Governor such as correspondence, research materials, political affiliations, speeches, daily activity logs, and business notes.
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Parte deAda Palmer Collection
5/1: Too Like The Lightning (2016), typescript outline, September 2010
5/2: Too Like The Lightning (2016), typescript pages, undated
5/3: Too Like The Lightning (2016), proofs with handwritten copyedits, front matter - page 174, 2016
5/4: Too Like The Lightning (2016), proofs with handwritten copyedits, page 175 - 285, 2016
5/5: Too Like The Lightning (2016), proofs with handwritten copyedits, page 286 - 432, 2016
5/6: "Epicureanism" (for *Encyclopedia of Renaissance Philosophy, Springer, 2016), proofs with handwritten edits, 2016
5/7: Review - "Evening News: Optics, Astronomy, and Journalism in Early Modern Europe", by Eileen Reeves, typescript with handwritten edits, October 2016
5/8: "Two Humanist Lives of Pythagoras" (2016), typescript with handwritten edits, 2016?
5/9: Seven Surrenders (2017), typescript, partial first chapter, undated
5/10: The Will To Battle (2017), typescript draft chapters 1 - 21 with additional comments, 2017?
5/11: The Will To Battle (2017), proof pages with handwritten edits, August 2017
5/12: The Will To Battle (2017), proof pages with handwritten edits, August 2017
5/13: Perhaps The Stars (2021), outline, 2013 - 2014
5/14: Perhaps The Stars (2021), typescript draft with comments by beta reader Crystal Huff, December 2019
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Parte deAda Palmer Collection
5/15: Otakon 2000 (Baltimore, MD, 2000)
5/16: Anime Boston (Boston, MA), 2010, 2015 - 2016, undated
5/17: Otakon 2010 (Baltimore, MD, 2010)
5/18: Balticon 45 (Baltimore, MD, 2011)
5/19: Balticon 47 (Baltimore, MD, 2013)
5/20: ConDFW XII (Dallas-Ft. Worth, TX, 2013)
5/21: Boskone (Boston, MA), 2014 - 2016
5/22: Loncon 3 [WorldCon 72: London, UK, 2014]
5/23: Sixteenth Century Society and Conference (New Orleans, LA, 2014)
5/24: Sasquan [WorldCon 73: Spokane, WA, 2015]
5/25: Vericon (Cambridge, MA), 2015 -2016
5/26: WindyCon 42 (Chicago, IL, 2015)
5/27: Ohio Valley Filk Fest, 2015 - 2016
5/28: Balticon 50 (Baltimore, MD, 2016)
5/29: BookExpo America 2016 (Chicago, IL, 2016)
5/30: Capricon (Chicago, IL), 2016 - 2017
5/31: GenCon Writers Symposium (Indianapolis, IN, 2016)
5/32: MidAmericon II [WorldCon 74: Kansas City, MO, 2016]
5/33: Readercon 27 (Quincy, MA, 2016)
5/34: 2016 SFWA Nebula Conference (Chicago, IL, 2016)
5/35: Balticon 51 (Baltimore, MD, 2017)
5/36: Chessiecon 2017 (Baltimore, MD, 2017)
5/37: Edinburgh International Book Festival, 2017
5/38: Penguicon 2017 (Southfield, MI, 2017)
5/39: WorldCon 75 (Helsinki, Finland, 2017)
5/40: Balticon 52 (Baltimore, MD, 2018)
5/41: Capricon 38 (Chicago, IL, 2018)
5/42: Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo (Chicago, IL, 2018)
5/43: Hong Kong International Literary Festival, 2018
5/44: Scintillation (Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 2018)
5/45: WorldCon 76 (San Jose, CA, 2018)
5/46: Balticon 53 (Baltimore, MD, 2019)
5/47: Dublin 2019 [WorldCon 77: Dublin, Ireland, 2019]
5/48: Nantes Utopiales 2019 (Nantes, France, 2019)
5/49: ConZealand [WorldCon 78: Wellington, NZ, 2020]
5/50: Miscellaneous, 2014, 2017 - 2018, undated
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Parte deAda Palmer Collection
Parte deAda Palmer Collection
Sassafras: Map of the Norse mythological world, designed by Palmer for the Sundown CD, 2014
Sassafras: Page proofs for CD packaging, 2014
This collection consists of much of the nonfiction output of science fiction and historical novelist Marley, including articles and addresses on writing and the writing process, on music, on science fiction, and on karate. Also included are manuscript materials from some of Marley's later work.
Also included is a compact disc from Marley's folk music trio Earthwood, entitled Wasn't That A Time?.
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Campus House Research and Photographs
Parte deDavid G. Woodcock Collection
1/1: Notes from research. 1984; Undated
1/2: Building record copies from the Texas A&M Fiscal Department. Undated
1/3: Nomination form for National Register of Historic Places. 1984
1/4: Historical marker application which includes "The Old Texas A&M Campus Houses" by Paul Van Ripper, other notes, and historical marker "approved" letter. 1985-1986 (2 copies of application)
1/5: "The Old Texas A&M Campus Houses" by Paul Van Ripper (this copy had comb binding). 1985
1/6: "List of Street & Residences - Texas A&M Campus, 1935" by J. K. Walker. 1986
1/7: Emeriti Faculty and Staff Members list, and notes on people to interview. Undated
1/8: Campus House Numbering: Copies of lists from 1919, and notes on current locations of houses (see folder 1/18-1/22 for photographs). 1919; Undated
1/9: Copies of Minutes from the Committee on Houses. 1913-1939
1/10: Copies of Minutes from the Board of Directors. 1900; 1902; 1912-1913; 1915; 1918; 1921
1/11: Analysis and Adaptive Use Proposal - Building Survey Report. 1987
1/12: College Station Semi-Centennial Historic Homes Calendar. 1988 (2 copies)
1/13: Letter pertaining to 1511 Wolf Run, College Station - Campus House #254. 1996
1/14: Materials pertaining to 100 Grove Street, College Station - Campus House # 234 (+2 CDs). November 2005-2006
1/15: A Photographic Update of the Van Ripper Report, and a printed slide presentation from Architecture class (+2 CDs). Fall 2005
1/16: Modern reprint of "The Old Texas A&M Campus Houses" from Paul Van Ripper to Woodcock. 2006
1/17: History of Texas A&M College, and Campus Housing Research - Notes and 8 CDs by Justin Curtsinger (includes original lists made for some of the folders in Series 1). 2005-2011
1/18: Photographs with notecards of confirmed campus houses with house number, Ashburn - Luther. Photographs for 1712 Glade, 100 Grove, and 200 Highland are missing from their notecard, two possible photos of 100 Grove and two for 200 Highland are included. Undated
1/19: Photographs with notecards of confirmed campus houses with house number, Montclair - Highland. Photographs for 101 Pershing and 315 Suffolk are missing from their notecard. Undated
1/20: Photographs with notecards of confirmed campus houses but house number/location is uncertain: 500 College Main; 300 Fidelity; 300 Highland; 201, 400, 601, 908 and 912 Montclair; 415 Tauber. Photographs for 400 Montclair are missing from the notecard. Undated
1/21: Photographs of identified houses either not "campus", destroyed or unlabeled, and notes. Undated
1/22: Photographs with notecards of houses that are NOT from campus. Undated
1/23: Photographs of old campus scenes, views, and houses used to identify still existing houses. Included is a copy of the list made by Justin Curtsinger with information on the images [15 images, JC1 - JC11b]. Undated (copies, folder 1 of 3)
1/24: Photographs of old campus scenes, views, and houses used to identify still existing houses. Included is a copy of the list made by Justin Curtsinger with information on the images [14 images, JC12a - JC23]. Undated (copies, folder 2 of 3)
1/25: Photographs of old campus scenes, views, and houses used to identify still existing houses. Included is a copy of the list made by Justin Curtsinger with information on the images [11 images, JC24 - JC34]. Undated (copies, folder 3 of 3)
1/26: Photographs of campus aerials used to identify locations of houses. Included is a copy of the list made by Justin Curtsinger with information on the images [7 images, JCA1 - JCA7]. Undated (copies)
Carol Lynn / Kraith Collection
This collection contains materials relating to the creation, development, and printing of the series of Star Trek fanzines devoted to the Kraith Universe. The Kraith Universe was a shared Star Trek alternate universe created by Jacqueline Lichtenberg in 1970, and six collected volumes of Kraith stories were originally published between 1972-1980 by publisher/editor Carol Lynn and her associate Debbie Goldstein.
The series contains correspondence, copies of the Kraith fanzines themselves, and related materials such as story drafts. A large part of the collection consists of printing masters for the Kraith zines as well as a few other zines published by Lynn.
Also included are various materials from several science fiction conventions.
Parte deCarol Lynn / Kraith Collection
Kraith Collected, Volume Five (May 1977)
Kraith Collected, Volume Six (January 1981)
Kraith Creator's Manual #1 (February 1973) [2nd edition April 1975] (2 folders)
Science Fiction Fanzine Collection
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.
J. R. R. Tolkien Calendar Collection
This collection consists of a number of so-called "official" J.R.R. Tolkien Calendars, published between 1973-1994 by Ballantine Books and subsequently by HarperCollins Publishers. The calendars are noted for their colorful and lush art, as well as for the dating within of important events in the history of Middle-earth.
Artists whose work is featured in the calendars include: J.R.R. Tolkien, The Brothers Hildebrandt, Darrell K. Sweet, Michael Hague, Ted Naismith, John Howe,and Alan Lee, among others.
Calendars from early in the run (which is incomplete) contain handwritten notes and reminders by the donor.