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Agricultural Aviation

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Aeronautical Engineering correspondence

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Evaluation of Grumman Aircraft (Brusse) Booklet
Recognition from Texas A&M about research.
Letter from Archie M. Kahan to Mr. Randy Moore.

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Application of Aircraft to Agriculture, and project statement (1 of 2)

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Application of Aircraft to Agriculture, and project statement (2 of 2)

Alaskan Aggies - Alpha Kappa Psi

Alaskan Aggies
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

All Night Fair
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

All University Night
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
-Negatives

Alpha Chi Omega
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alpha Delta Pi
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alpha Epsilon
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alpha Epsilon Delta
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alpha Gamma Delta
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alpha Gamma Rho
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alpha Kappa Alpha
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alpha Kappa Psi
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Albums and Cards from Belgium, Spain, and Germany

2-1: Nos Belles Colonies

  • By Chocolat Suchard, Undated

2-2: Voyage de sa Majestic le Roi Baudouin I au Congo Belge en 1955

  • By Lacsia Solac, circa 1955. Chronicles the 1955 visit of King Baudoin of Belgium.

2-3: Cosmorama de Africa

  • A Spanish album by Chocolates Torras, 1965. Nice artwork with all 230 cards present.

2-4: Deutsche Kolonien

  • A German chromo cigarette card album made during the Nazi period. Interesting not only for content but it is written in old German. Complete with all 270 cards present. Most of it is on Africa (Cameroun, German Southwest Africa, German East Africa, Togo) with a few pages on colonies in the far east. Nice artwork.

2-5: Notre Congo/Onze Kongo

  • A Belgian chromo album on the Belgian Congo by Superchocolat Jacques, 1948. All 225 cards are present. Lots of preamble and text. Nice artwork.

2-6: Jagers op Wilde Dieren

  • A Belgian chromo album on hunting throughout the world, by Chocolate Martougin. circa 1960. Half of the 30 subjects deal with Africa. Nice artwork.

2-7: Brooke Bond Cards: History of Adventurers and Explorers

2-8: Warriors of the World, by Reddings Teas Co., circa 1962

Albums from Belgium, Spain, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom

1-1: Album Congo

  • A beautiful Belgian album by Chocolate Astra circa 1929. It is complete with all 100 cards and is dedicated to the Belgian Congo. The album cover has separated from the book proper but can be glued. Nice artwork.

1-2: Maravillas de Africa

  • A Spanish sticker album on Africa. Dated 1971. All 48 stickers are present. Nice artwork.

1-3: Afrika

  • A German cigarette card album produced in 1952 by Margarine-Union. 71 pages of cards and lots of text.

1-4: Voyage Autour du Monde Afrique

  • A French album by Casino, a multi-product food seller. Undated, circa 1955. All 250 stickers are present. Nice artwork.

1-5: Africa Y Sus Habitantes

  • A Spanish chromo album by Album Maga. All 216 chromos are present. Nice artwork. 1965.

1-6: Belgisch Congo Belge

  • Actually 2 albums by Chocolat Aiglon. 120 chromos in total and complete. Nice artwork.

1-7: A Traves de Africa

  • A Spanish chromo album by Chocolates Batanga. All 100 chromos are present. Nice artwork. circa 1960.

1-8: Africa el Mundo a Traves de sus Continentes

  • A Spanish album by Cultural RAM, it features 76 photo chromos and 41 flags. Complete.

1-9: African Wildlife

  • A UK album by Grandee Mild Cigars. It features 30 photo images of African wildlife. 1987.

1-10: Les Merveilles Du Monde

  • Card album by Nestle, vol.4, circa 1957-1958

1-11: Explorations et Aventures

  • by Nestle, circa 1954

Alpha Lamda Delta - Angel Flight

Alpha Lambda Delta
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alpha Lambda Epsilon
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alpha Nu Sigma
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alpha Phi
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alpha Phi Alpha
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alpha Pi Mu
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alpha Phi Omega
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alpha Tau Omega
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alpha Zeta
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Ambassadors
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

American Advertising Federation
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

American Cancer Society
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

American Humanism Student Association
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

American Institute For Design & Drafting
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

American Institute of Architects
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

American Institute of Chemical Engineers
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

American Marketing Association
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

American Meteorological Society
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

American Society for Personnel Administration
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

ASAE Student Engineering Branch
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

American Society of Landscape Architects
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

American Society of Mechanical Engineers
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Angel Flight
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Amstead

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Inventory List. Typed, 4 leaves.

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"God Bless Our Home on the Foam", 3 flyers.

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Easter Service 1946 program (on the USS Amphion, AR-13)

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Invitations to the Commissioning of the USS Amphion. January 30, 1946. 3 opened, none addressed.

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List of "Eligible Discharges" (damaged, torn). March 18, 1946.

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"The Policy of the USS Amphion". (AAR-13). 2 copies.

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Newspaper "Huge Repair Ship is Commissioned", The Tampa Daily Times. January 30, 1946.

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USS Amphion Ships' Order No. 20-46. "Confidential Mail-Handling of".

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Executive Officer's Memo No. 16-46: March 25, 1946

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Executive Officer's Memo No. 18-46: April 21, 1946

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USS Amphion (AR-13) Boat Schedule. April 21, 1946

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X-Mas Card and envelope; December 22, 1945; from Lt. (jg) L.A. Robb to Mr. B. H. Amstead.

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Wedding Invitation and envelope; May 16, 1947 and May 17, 1946 to Mr. B.H. Amstead; no return address.

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Personal letter and envelope; November 10, 1945; from Lt. (jg) Thomas K. Ewan to Lt. (jg) Billy H. Amstead.

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U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Wednesday, March 20, 1946.

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U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Saturday, March 23, 1946. En route Tampa.

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U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Monday, March 25, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

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U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Tuesday, March 26, 1946. Tampa, Florida. 2 copies.

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U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Wednesday, March 27, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

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U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Thursday, March 28, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

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U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Saturday, March 30, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

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U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Sunday, March 31, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

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U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Monday, April 1, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

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U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Wednesday, April 3, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

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U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Thursday, April 4, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

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U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Sunday, April 7, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

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U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Sunday, April 21, 1946. Arrive at Norfolk.

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U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Sunday, April 28, 1946. USNB Norfolk, Virginia.

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U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Friday, May 3, 1946. Norfolk, Virginia.

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U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Thursday, May 9, 1946. Norfolk, Virginia.

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U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Friday, May 10, 1946. Norfolk, Virginia.

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U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Saturday, May 11, 1946. Norfolk, Virginia.

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U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Sunday, May 12, 1946. Norfolk, Virginia.

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U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Thursday, May 16, 1946. Norfolk, Virginia.

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Two boxes of slides.
Box 1
Slide #1. USS Kearsarge (CVA-33) - bow view of ship.
Slide #2. USS Kearsarge (CVA-33) - view of flight deck.
Slide #3. USS Kearsarge (CVA-33) - view of flight deck.
Slide #4. USS Kearsarge (CVA-33) - view of flight deck.
Slide #5. USS Kearsarge (CVA-33) - view of flight deck.
Slide #6. Subic Bay.
Slide #7. Corregidor - motor installation.
Slide #8. Corregidor - stockyard of shells.
Slide #9. Corregidor - cannon.
Slide #10. Corregidor - view of coastline.
Slide #11. USS Essex (CVA-9) - Pearl Harbor.
Slide #12. Unknown helicopter.
Slide #13. Hancock (CVA-19) - Douglas AD Skyraider on flight deck.
Slide #14. Hancock (CVA-19) - view of flight deck.
Slide #15. Hancock (CVA-19) - view of flight deck.
Slide #16. Hancock (CVA-19) - view of bridge of the ship.
Slide #17. Ship refueling with Oiler.
Slide #18. Fueling.
Slide #19. USS Cavalier (APA-37) - bow view of ship.
Slide #20. Naval Air Station - Ford Island.
Slide #21. USS Hassayampa (AO-145).
Slide #22. Merrimack under the Golden Gate Bridge - view from boat looking at bridge.
Slide #23. USS Kidd (DD-661) - Fletcher Class - side view.
Slide #24. Singapore - view of coastline.
Slide #25. Unknown sailor in Hiroshima. 1956.
Slide #26. Hiroshima - radiation burns on unknown man's back.
Slide #27. Landing ship. Side view.
Slide #28. Gunnery practice off stern of ship.
Slide #29. Rest and relaxation in the Philippine Islands.
Slide #30. Liberty Boat.
Slide #31. Solar-powered phone.
Box 2
Slide #32. Douglas AD Skyraider.
Slide #33. Unknown plane.
Slide #34. Unknown plane.
Slide #35. Mr. B.H. Amstead?
Slide #36. ASW aircraft - subtracker.
Slide #37. USS Uhlmann (DD-687) - full view.
Slide #38. USS Bradford (DD-545) - side view on horizon.
Slide #39. USS Bradford (DD-545) - distant aft view.
Slide #40. USS Hassayampa (AO-145).
Slide #41. USS Agerholm (DD-826).
Slide #42. USS Robert A. Owens (DD-827) - aside ship on which picture was taken.
Slide #43. USS Agerholm (DD-826)
Slide #44. Unknown installation on beach.
Slide #45. AO145?

Anderson - Bailey

Anderson, David R.
Anderson, DuWayne M.
Anderson, Frank Clayton
Anderson, Frank G. (1892-1985)
Anderson, Gabe D. Jr.
Anderson, Jack
Anderson, James
Anderson, James
Anderson, James G.
Anderson, Jim
Anderson, John Q. (1916-1975)
Anderson, John Victor
Anderson, Judy
Anderson, L. A.
Anderson, Lipscomb
Anderson, Marjorie Mae
Anderson, Melvin D. (1939-1986)
Anderson, Norman
Anderson, Richard
Anderson, Richard
Anderson, Richard J.
Anderson, Robert
Anderson, Robert J.
Anderson, Robert L.
Anderson, Rosemary Lenert
Anderson, Stuart
Anderson, Swiki
Anderson, T. G. ''Andy''
Anderson, Terry
Anderson, Terry Eugene
Anderson, Warren B.
Anderson, Warren L.
Anderson, William Lon
Andert, Steve
Andreadis, A. Harriette
Andres, Luis San
Andrews, Clarence Lorin
Andrews, Dallas R. Jr.
Andrews, F. Boyd
Andrews, Jimmy S.
Andrews, Johnny
Andrews, Leldon Lee
Andrews, Malcolm
Andrews, Paul M.
Andrews, Ransom L.
Androes, LeRoy
Angelis, Paul
Angell, E. L. (1902-1972)
Annamalai, Kalyan
Anthony, Rayford
Anthony, Sam R.
Anthony, William
Antoine, John
Antonie, Charles David
Antonio, John K.
Antony, Marie Louise Seckles
Anz, Don
Appala, Anand Swaroop
Appel, David
Appel, Jennifer
Appelt, Leslie L.
Appelt, Weldon
Appleby, John
Applegate, Howard C.
Applegate, Howard G.
Archambault, E. C. ''Archie''
Archer, Stanley Louis (1935-1999)
Archer, Steven R.
Arkin, Gerald F.
Armendariz, Tony
Armistead, Jack D.
Armistead, W.W.
Armstrong, A. E.
Armstrong, A. B.
Armstrong, Anne
Armstrong, Antonio
Armstrong, Barry
Armstrong, Bo
Armstrong, David
Armstrong, Doris H.
Armstrong, Edward E. ''Jack''
Armstrong, J. Clyde
Armstrong, James M.
Armstrong, Jane
Armstrong, Robert
Arnett, Joe
Arnold, D. C. ''Spike''
Arnold, Frances Lorene
Arnold, Gary L.
Arnold, Henry Freeman
Arnold, James Henry
Arnold, Keith A.
Arnold, Richard
Arnold, Sharon
Arnowitt, Richard L.
Arnsley, Clarence
Arntzen, Charles J.
Arp, Jerry Wayne (1944-1980)
Arredondo, Severo M.
Arrington, Joy A.
Arthur Lee Dunn
Asbury, Samuel Erson (1873-1962) 1+backfile
Ash, Mike
Ashbaugh, John Elliott ''Jack''
Ashburn, Isaac Seaborn ''Ike''
Ashcraft, Allan Coleman (1929-1990)
Ashcraft, Charles Lester
Ashcreft, Wyatt Matthew
Ashley, Frank B.
Ashlock, Jim
Ashlock, Lanny O.
Ashton, John (1880-1952)
Ashton, Maria
Ashworth, Emily Yaung
Ashworth, L. J.
Ashy, W. Joseph
Askins, John W.
Astin, Ervin H.
Astin, J. R.
Aston, James W.
Atchley, Bill
Atkins, I. M.
Atkins, Marvin C.
Atkins, Stephen E.
Atkinson, Richard R.
Atkinson, Robert Leon (1914-1987)
Atlas, Elliot
Aucion, B. Michael
Auer, Jeorg A.
Aufderheide, Karl
August, John Robert
Ault, Richard W.
Ausher, Reuben
Austin, Donald B.
Austin, Eugene (1901-1987)
Austin, Scott W.
Austin, Stephen F.
Autenrieth, Robin
Autry, Joe W.
Avery, Ed Blandford
Avery, Frank P.
Avery, Thomas E.
Avezzano, Joe
Aviles, Dionel E.
Avot-Avotins, Karlis
Awards 1+3 backfiles
Ayan, Ed
Ayan, Fahamet
Ayers, Ed L.
Ayoub, Abdel-Kader (1928-1988)
Azuara, Peyton Gerard
Babcock, C.L.
Baca-Dorsey, Helen
Bachelor, Bill
Bachus, Imadel
Badani, Abbas
Baden, Wayne F.
Bader, R. G.
Badgett, David Wayne
Badgett, Howard
Badillo, Felimon C. Sr.
Baen, Spencer
Baer, Judith
Bageman, Herman L.
Baggaley, Robert Wilson
Baggett, W. Mike
Bagley, Helen Biddle (D. 1959)
Bagley, John B.
Bagley, Tom B.
Baick, Dai Hyen
Bailey, Charles C.
Bailey, E. Murl
Bailey, Edmond I.
Bailey, Jack Clinton
Bailey, Jane C.
Bailey, Morris A.
Bailey, S. G.
Bailey, Sherilyn
Bailey, William Charles
Bailey, Woodrow Wilson

Andreadis Personal Letters and Materials for English Courses

9/1: October 11, 2013 - Posters- "Women's & Gender Studies 1988-2013: 2013 WGST Fall Open House" - 5 copies

9/2: 2013 - Handout- "Texas A&M Women's & Gender Studies History 1988-2013" Includes short timeline and list of faculty - 12 copies

9/3: May 1, 2014 - Invitation for "The 2014 WGST Spring Lunch & Student Awards"

9/4: Spring 2014 - Intersections: Texas A&M Women's and Gender Studies Newsletter

9/5: 1999 - Application and acceptance documents for Faculty Fellowship Awards: Women's Studies Program for projected titled "An Edition of the Poems of Katherine Philips" by Harriette Andreadis

9/6: 1998 - Documents regarding funding for "Sappho in Early Modern England: Female Same-Sex Literary Erotics 1550-1714" by Harriette Andreadis and documents for "Proposal for Research Reduction for 1998-99" for the book

9/7: 1986 - HA review of "Classicism and the Ruses of Symmetry" by Corneille Mitchell Greenberg

9/8: 1986 - HA review of "His and Hers: Essays in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature" by Ann Messenger - 2 copies and handwritten note

9/9: March 28, 1987 - Letter to Noel Parson regarding Wilson's typescript

9/10: May-July 1987 - Letter from a Lloyd G. Lyman ask HA to review "Scott manuscript" with HA reply and review

9/11: 1995 - Application and acceptance documents for Women's Studies Faculty Fellows Program

9/12: Fall-Winter 1997 - Seventeenth-Century News Vol. 55 Nos. 3&4

9/13: Article- "The Erotics of Female Friendship in Early Modern England" by Harriette Andreadis- 2 copies

9/14: 1997-1999 - Various letters regarding HA publications or reviews of materials - the manuscripts of the reviews and materials discussed are absent -

9/15: Document- "Application for Department Research Reduction, 1999-2000" submitted by Harriette Andreadis with copy of Curriculum Vitae/CV

9/16: October 21, 1998 - Letter from Tracy Fessenden ask HA about include work in an interdisciplinary book titled "The Puritan Origins of American Sex"

9/17: October 29, 1998 - Letter from HA to Victoria about her participation in "pizza and profs" - 3 copies

9/18: November 1997 - Course Proposal for LBAR 381: Junior Honors Seminar Post-Colonial Literatures of South Asia & Africa- the proposed syllabus

9/19: October 2, 1997 - Minutes of the Undergraduate Committee

9/20: October 28, 1997 - Rejection letter from Interdisciplinary Group for Historical Literary Study regarding being unable to name HA a fellow for 1998-99

9/21: Spring 1996 and 1997 - Documents about the proposal and approval from the Graduate Studies Committee about a graduate seminar "The Construction of Sexuality in Early Modern England"

9/22: January 2, 1999 - Harriette Andreadis' document for "Third Year Review Committee for Marian Eide"

9/23: September 29, 1997 - Email to HA from Ana Elizabeth Martinez subject "Rich's Poem"- copy of a poem titled "The Diamond Cutters"

9/24: 1999 - Harriette Andreadis' Application for Faculty Mini-Grant Program

9/25: November 9-11, 2000 - Letter about "Call for Workshop Proposals for Early Modern Women: Gender, Culture, and Change"

9/26: 1993 - Full-Text Copy- "A Stone Butch Blues: A Novel" by Leslie Feinberg

9/27: Spring 2012 - Course Packet- ENGL/WGST 333 Andreadis

9/28: Spring 2001 - Course Packet- ENGL/WGST 333 Andreadis with course materials

9/29: Spring 2004 - Course Packet- LBAR 381: Junior Honors Seminar, Post-colonial Literature of South Asia and Africa- Prof. Andreadis

9/30: Fall 2001 - Course Packet- ENGL 474H Andreadis "Women Writers"

9/31: Course Packet- ENGL 347 "Women Writers" Andreadis- not dated

9/32: Fall 2004 - Course Packet- ENGL 614 Andreadis

9/33: Fall 2002 - Course Packet- ENGL 481 Andreadis Senior Seminar: Women and Post-Colonialism

9/34: Spring 1995 - Course Packet- ENGL 314 Andreadis - 2 copies

9/35: Summer 1996 - Course Packet- ENGL 412 Dr. Harriette Andreadis

9/36: Miscellaneous Papers Part 1of 3 - Famous Authors Biography and/or book/article reviews

9/37: Miscellaneous Papers Part 2 of 3 - Famous Authors Biography and/or book/article reviews

9/38: Miscellaneous Papers Part 3 of 3 - Famous Authors Biography and/or book/article reviews

9/39: Course Packet ENGL 317: The Tragedy of Mariam, the Fair Queen of Jewry (1613) Andreadis

9/40: Pages from "Troilus and Cressida" with notes; two document titled "Leda and the Swan" by and William B. Yeast and "The Homeric Backdrop

9/41: Copy of the book dated 1585, date of notes unknown - Copy of "The nauigations, peregrinations and voyages, made into Turkie by Nicholas Nicholay Daulphinois, Lord of Arfeuile, chamberlaine and geographer ordinarie to the King of Fraunce conteining sundry singularities which the author hath there seene and obserued: deuided into foure bookes, with threescore figures, naturally set forth as well of men as women, according to the diuersitie of nations, their port, intreatie, apparrell, lawes, religion and maner of liuing, aswel in time of warre as peace: with diuers faire and memorable histories, happened in our time. Translated out of the French by T. Washington the younger." by Nicolas de Nicolay with handwritten notes

9/42: 1968 - Research on Othello including handwritten notes and copies of documents- Scene from Othello Play Script, 2 copies of book pages (note cover page and author are missing true title and author are unknown), Book Chapter " 'And was the Ethiop While': Feminist and the Monstrous in Othello" from Fashioning Femininity and English Renaissance Drama by Karen Newman, three student essay on the topic and syllabus for English 4251

9/43: Spring 2007 - ENGL/INTS 394 Post-Colonial Africa and East Asia in Literature and Film: Schedule of Literature & Film

9/44: August 7, 2010 - Print-out of website document titled "Plutarch, Caius Marcius Coriolanus Thomas North, Rev. Walter W. Skeat, ed."

9/45: Winter 2006 - Article- "The Body of the Actor in Coriolanus" by Eve Rachele Sanders from Shakespeare Quarterly, Volume 57, Number 4

9/46: Research Materials for Anthony and Cleopatra- website printout of Timeline of Plutarch, Anthonius; untitled printout; printout titled "Julius Caesar and the first triumvirate"; book chapter "The Historical Background" the book unknown two copies; printout of "Philopator, Cleopatra Selene" from Wikipedia.org; and handwritten notes with paper outlines

9/47: Overhead projector transparencies of two different statues

9/48: Handwritten notes on Tempest with working paper outline

9/49: Handwritten notes on King Lear with working paper outline and 4 copies of article titled "Life the Father" and "No Madness in His Method" by Walter Keer

9/50: Research materials on Richard II includes book pages and document titled "Planquette-Plantagenet" appears to be a copy of encyclopedia pages

9/51: Research Materials on Richard III includes book pages with introduction and the play; handwritten notes; Four copies of document titled "The House of York"; course materials for ENGL 4251 (1972) and ENGL 312 (2002) on Shakespeare

9/52: Research Materials on Henry V includes: book pages of play; five copies of document titled "Henry V"; copy of "House of York and Lancaster" a pedigree chart

9/53: Research Materials on As You Like It includes: handwritten notes and nine copies of document titled "As you Like It"

9/54: Research Materials on Twelfth Night includes: Handwritten notes; Book Chapter "Introduction" from Twelfth Night: Text and Context edited by Bruce R. Smith; document titled "Twelfth Night"; and document titled "Epiphanius-Epiphany" and "Epirus" appears to be a copy of encyclopedia pages

9/55: Document titled "Renaissance Backgrounds: A Chronological Outline" put together by HA

9/56: Summer 1997 - Syllabus for ENGL 412: Shakespeare 2 copies, 3 copies of Essay Assignments and document titled "Pronoun Distinction in Shakespeare's English

Antartica Team Materials

1-1: Texas House Concurrent Resolution (H.C.R.) No. 51: Austin Mardon United States Navy’s Antarctica Medal, February 27, 1989 [photocopies]
1-2: Texas Flag, signed by Antarctica Team, 1986-1987
1-3: A&M University banner signed by Antarctica Team, 1986-1987 (housed in separate box)

Antique and Classic Car Club - Archives Exhibits

Antique and Classic Car Club
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Aquations Club
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

ARAB Student Association
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Archery
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Archives Exhibits
-Photocopies #1-50
-Photocopies #51-100
-Pictures #1-25
-Pictures #26-50
-Pictures #51-75
-Pictures #76-100
-Duplicates
-Negatives

Aquatic Media Guides

1/01: 1969 Season
1/02: 1970 Season
1/03: 1971-1972 Season
1/04: 1972-1973 Season
1/05: 1974-1975 Seasons
1/06: 1976 Season
1/07: 1977-1978 Season
1/08: 1978 Season
1/09: 1980 Season
1/10: 1985-1986 Season
1/11: 1986-1987 Season
1/12: 1987-1988 Season
1/13: 1988-1989 Season
1/14: 1990-1991 Season
1/15: 1991-1992 Season
1/16: 1993-1994 Season
1/17: 1994-1995 Season
1/18: 1995-1996 Season
1/19: 1996-1997 Season
1/20: 1997-1998 Season
1/21: 1998-1999 Season

Article and Book Drafts by Mayo

1/1: Notes on proposed book, probably to be entitled The Great Pendulum (27 holograph pages, 15 typed pages)

1/2: The Great Pendulum: Notes on a Few Chapter Headings (15 typed pages), partial alternate draft (7 typed pages)

1/3: Tentative introductory chapter to The Great Pendulum, (16 typed pages)

1/4: The Great Pendulum: Notes on a Few Chapter Headings (15 typed pages), partial alternate draft (7 typed pages)

1/5: Summary Article Draft, The Great Pendulum, 1949 (58 typed pages)

1/6: Summary Article Draft, The Great Pendulum (31 typed pages)

1/7: Chapter Draft, "Gothic Culture: The Passion for Godliness", 1180-1500 (90 typed pages)

1/8: Chapter Draft, "Gothic Culture: The Passion for Godliness", 1180-1500 (75 typed pages)

1/9: "Renaissance: Introduction" (11 typed pages)

1/10: Chapter Draft, "Renaissance: Fifteenth Century Painting" (82 holograph pages)

1/11: Chapter Draft, "Renaissance: Fifteenth Century Painting" (53 typed pages)

1/12: Notes on Medieval Architecture in England: Romanesque Cycle of Style (21 holograph pages) some duplicate material

1/13: Notes on Romanesque Art and Music in England and France (47 holograph pages)

1/14: Notes on Quattrocento Painting (15 holograph pages)

1/15: Notes on the Baroque, (2 outline drafts; 26 holograph pages, 16 holograph pages)

1/16: Article, "Two Notes on the Baroque" (2 drafts; 10 typed pages, 11 typed pages)

1/17: Notes on the paintings by Michelangelo on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (11 holograph pages)

1/18: Fragment of notes on 15th-century Italian painters and paintings (11 holograph pages)

1/19: "Victorianism and After", review of John Galsworthy's five Forsythe books (2 drafts; 6 typed pages, 10 typed fragment pages)

1/20: Article/Speech Draft, "John Galsworthy" (9 typed pages)

1/21: Review Draft, "The Spoiled Generation: The Silver Spoon by John Galsworthy" (3 typed pages)

1/22: Article Draft, "The Return of the Eighteenth Century" (12 typed pages)

1/23: Article Draft, "The Sacraments" (10 typed pages)

1/24: "A Drama Ritual of Texas", a fragment of a speech at the Texas Day Program of the College Woman's Club, probably by Samuel E. Asbury (8 typed pages)

1/25: "The Authorship of 'The History of John Bull'", review draft of the book by H. Teerink (12 typed pages, 11 typed pages)

1/26: Article Draft, "The Isms of Our Day: What Do They Mean" (12 holograph pages, 8 typed pages)

1/27: "Man As Educator: A Review of Paideia: The Ideals of Greek Culture by Werner Jaeger" (2 drafts; 12 holograph pages, 4 typed pages)

1/28: Article Draft, "Once More Democracy: Dialectic on the Brazos" (12 typed pages)

1/29: Article Draft, "Readings from the Poetry of Robinson Jeffers" (12 typed pages)

1/30: Article Draft, "A World Fit for Hamlet" (25 holograph pages)

1/31: Review Draft, "The Great Transformation by Karl Polanyi" (16 holograph pages, 18 typed pages)

1/32: Review/Summary Draft, "Conclusion of Rostovstzeff's Social and Economic History of the Roman Empire" (5 typed pages)

1/33: Drafts of 3 segments of a course outline [?]

  • "Great Moments in Old Books: Antigone before Creon" (7 holograph pages, 4 typed pages)
  • "Old Man in a Storm" (7 holograph pages)
  • "Wordsworth: Peaks and Depressions" (5 typed pages)

1/34: Miscellaneous notes and outlines regarding the English curriculum (17 holograph pages, 7 typed pages)

1/35: Miscellaneous short notes, outlines, and drafts (27 holograph pages, 13 typed pages)

1/36: Correspondence of and pertaining to John P. Mayo and letter drafts from Thomas F. Mayo (2x), 1914-1915; Undated

1/37: Library Correspondence Notes (about Cushing), 1939; 1942; 1944

Articles and Papers - R. O. Cox

1/1: Articles and Papers by R. O. Cox

1/2: "What the 1928 Meter School at Oklahoma University Meant to Me", 1928. Won the first prize of $15.00.

1/3: Data regarding the proration of gas from gas wells which was included in the article "Meeting the Spot Demand" by J. A. Martin, Western Gas. January 1930

1/4: "System Used by Lone Star Gas Company to check Leakage in Main Lines", 1930. Included in the paper "Leak Preventing on High-Pressure Transmission Lines" read by J. A. Martin at the AGA Convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey. October 13, 1930

1/5: Write up of Chart Department Procedure, Blue Blaze. February 1931

1/6: "Lone Star Gas Company Business Compared to General Business Activity-A Curve", 1933.

1/7: "Calculation of Orifice and Positive Meter Charts", 1934. Used in conducting a class at Meter School at Oklahoma University. April 1934

1/8: "Why I Like to Work for My Company", 1937. Won tie for third place prize of $50.00 in a national contest conducted by Forbes Magazine.

1/9: "Determination of Line Losses: High-Pressure Lines", 1937. Read at Meter School at Oklahoma University. 1937

1/10: "Computation of Charts on High-Pressure Gas Meters", Petroleum Engineer. April 1941

1/11: "Servicing Recording Calorimeters Used to Determine Heating Value of Gas", Petroleum Engineer. September 1942

1/12: "Measuring Gas Under Extremely High Pressure", Gas Age. October 8, 1942

1/13: "Development in Natural Gas Odorization", Gas Age. October 5, 1944

1/14: "Machine Calculation and Processing of Orifice Meter Charts", Petroleum Engineer. March 1945

1/15: "Workable Critical Velocity Formula", Petroleum Engineer. March 1947

1/16: "Remarks, Before a Trade Group Conference on Measurement of Gas Under Extreme Conditions", 1947. Delivered at Baker Hotel Dallas. April 23, 1947

1/17: "Determination and Application of Super Compressibility Factors", 1948. Used in Conducting a Class at Meter School at Oklahoma University. April 13, 1948

1/18: "How the Lone Star Gas Company Serves Texas", 1956. Presented at the Ninth Oil Recovery Conference at Texas A&M University, April 10-11, 1956, and published in the West Texas Chamber of Commerce publication West Texas Today, May 1964.

1/19: "Mechanical Engineering" outline of a talk made to students at a career clinic held at Oak Lawn High School in March. 1960

1/20: "Our Part in Sales and Promotion", 1965. Presented before the Transmission group at Lone Star Gas Company’s Management Conference at the Statler-Hilton Hotel. May 6, 1965

1/21: "Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course", 1953.

1/22: "Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course", 1956.

Articles and Term Paper

8/1: Printed Articles by H. B. McElroy

8/2: Printed Articles on Texas A&M

8/3: Printed Articles by H. B. McElroy

8/4: Printed Articles by H. B. McElroy

8/5: Printed Articles by H. B. McElroy

8/6: Term Paper - H. B. McElroy, "The Transient Goes to College"
1935

8/7: Printed Articles on Texas A&M

Articles, Pamphlets, Abstracts and other Writings by Stewart

3/1: Papers, Symposiums, Abstracts, and Pamphlets

  • "The Ag Engineer's Role in Solving Two Contemporary Crises" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Agricultural Engineering = Social Engineering" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Social Responsibility Then and Now" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Function of Shelter in Plant Environments" by Harold J. Thompson

  • "The Ag Engineer's Role in Solving Two Contemporary Crises" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "The Thermoregulation Time Constants in Beef Cattle" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Thermoregulation Research- Perspective and Potential" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Device Isolates Radiant Heat for animal Heat Transfer Studies" by R. E. Stewart

  • "Calorimetry Proposed for Study of Animal Regulation of Heat" by R. E. Stewart

  • "Homeothermic Regulation Quantitatively Analogized to a Closed - Loop System" by J. P. Mason. Jr., M. D. Shanklin and R. E. Stewart

  • "Absorption of Solar Radiation by the Hair of Cattle" by R. E. Stewart

  • " Heat and Moisture Exchanges in Dairy Barns" by H. J. Thompson and R. E. Stewart

  • Symposium, "Systems Engineering in Agriculture"

  • "Animal Thermo-neutrality As A Thermodynamic Rate Process" by R. E. Stewart

  • "Mathematical Model of Air Temperatures Design of Environmental Control Systems" by J. Carroll Notestine and Robert E. Stewart

  • "Field Tests of Summer Air Conditioning for Dairy Cattle in Ohio" by R. E. Stewart

  • "A biological Thermostat… the Hypothalamus" by R. E. Stewart and J. D. McCrady

  • "Rapid THI Change and Hypothalamic- Rectal Temperatures of Heifers" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Hypothalamic Temperature Regulation in Cattle" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Electronic Control of Heat Loss in Bovine Animals" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "American Society For Engineering Education" by Robert E. Stewart

  • Booklet, "American Society of Agricultural Engineers"

  • "Physical Environment and Confinement Housing of Dairy cows"

  • "A ten-year Summary of the Psychroenergetic Laboratory Dairy Cattle Research at the University of Missouri" by R. G. Yeck and R. E. Stewart

  • "Environment Engineering For Confinement Livestock Production" by Robert E. Stewart

  • Abstract, "The Animal-Environment Interface" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "An Analysis of Environmental Research Needs" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "A Biology Course for Undergraduate Engineering Students" by Robert E. Stewart and K. A. Harkness

  • "Environmental Research with Cattle Since 1968" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Agriculture Technology" from the 15th Edition of Encyclopedia Britannica by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Calorimeter Proposed for Study of Animal Regulation of Heat" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Absorption of Solar Radiation by the Hair of Cattle" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "International Cooperation of Agricultural Engineering for Mechanization in South East Asia" by Robert E. Stewart

  • Pamphlet, "Environmental Physiology and Shelter Engineering" by R. E. Stewart (4)

  • Pamphlet, "Relief of Thermally- Induced Stress in Dairy Cattle By Radiation Cooling" by M. D. Shanklin and R. E. Stewart

  • Pamphlet, "Rumen Temperature I. Temperature Gradients During Feeding and Fasting" by Homer E. Dale, Robert E. Stewart, and Samuel Brody

  • Pamphlet, "Effects of Environmental Factors on Absorption of Radiation From a 100 F Surface by Cold Plates" by C. N. Hinkle and R. E. Stewart

  • Pamphlet, "Some tests of Jacketed Space Heaters for Heating Small Farm Dwellings" by Carl A. Reaves and R. E. Stewart

  • Pamphlet, "A Comparison of Radiant and Circulating Space Heaters in Farm Dwellings" by Ross A. Phillips and R. E. Stewart

  • Pamphlet, "Buildings for the Dairy Enterprise" by J. C. Wooley, K. B. Huff, R. E. Stewart, and A. C. Regdale

  • Pamphlet, "A Field Study of Practice in Loose Housing of Dairy Cattle in Missouri" by R. E. Stewart

  • Pamphlet, "Heating Rural Homes with Space Heaters" by R. E. Stewart and Ross A. Phillips

3/2: Papers and other Writings Continued, and Vita

  • Vita by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Interactions Between Engineering and the Biological and Agricultural Sciences"

  • "Rapid THI Change and Hypothalamic-Rectal Temperatures of Heifers" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Hypothalamic Temperature Regulation in Cattle" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Agricultural Engineering Challenges of the 1980s" by Robert E. Stewart

  • " An Analysis of Animal Environmental Research Needs" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Contributions by Agricultural Engineers to Basic Knowledge and Technology of Animal Production Systems, 1950-1970", Part 1 and 2 by Robert E. Stewart

  • "How the University Views the Future Needs for Agricultural Engineers" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "American Society of Agricultural Engineers" by National Students Journal, 1980

  • "Social Responsibility- Then and Now" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Agricultural Engineering and the 21st Century" by Robert E. Stewart

  • Daily Bulletin, Wednesday, June 30, 1971

  • Introduction of ASAE Annual Meeting, June 24, 1974, by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Methods and Instruments for Electronic Control of Heat Loss and Metabolism In Bovine Animals" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "A Universal Man and A University for Man"

  • "Developing A Professional Curriculum" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Theoretical Analysis of Centrifugal Threshing and Separation" by M. Y. Hamdy, R. E. Stewart, and W.H. Johnson

  • "Where it is Right- Establish it!" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Energy-Size Reduction Relations in Agricultural grains Commination" by R. C. Hensen and R. E. Stewart

  • "Effect of Humidity on Total Heat and Total Vapor Dissipation of Holstein Cows" by B. F. Cargill and R. E. Stewart

  • "Effect of Humidity on Surface Temperature of Dairy Cattle" by Milton S. Shanklin and R. E. Stewart

  • "Objectives of Life Science Instruction for Agricultural Engineers" by R. E. Stewart

  • "Is there a Need for a Curriculum in Agricultural Mechanization?" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "The Chromaticity and Diffuse Reflectance of Some Types of Animal Hair" by Robert E. Stewart

  • "Technology of Agriculture Prepared for the Encyclopedia Britannica", May 1971, by Robert E. Stewarts

  • "7 Decades that Changed America: A History of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers 1907-1977" By Robert E. Stewart

Arts & Exhibits - Bahai'l Club

Arts & Exhibits
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
-Pictures #26-50
-Negatives

ASHRAE
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Asian American Association
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Association for Computing Machinery
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Association of Baptist Students
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Association of Builders and Contractors
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Association of Former Students
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
-Pictures #26-50
-Negatives

Association of General Contractors
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Association of Student Planners
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Athletic Council
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Athletics--General
-Photocopies #1-50
-Photocopies #51-100
-Pictures #1-25
-Pictures #26-50
-Pictures #51-75
-Negatives

Audio Engineering
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Austin Literary Society
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
-Negatives

Awards
-Photocopies #1-50
-Photocopies #51-100
-Pictures #1-25
-Pictures #26-50
-Pictures #51-75
-Negatives

Badminton Club
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Bahai'I Club
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

A-S

1/1
Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith - 1954, 1966

1/2
Arrests, Trials, and Cases - misc. - 1955, 1962, 1965

1/3
Boggs, James and Grace Lee - writings - 1961, 1963, 1965, 1966

1/4
Chicago - 1959 (?), 1963, 1965-66

1/5
Cooperative Communities - 1957, 1961, 1965

1/6
Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) - 1965

1/7
Correspondence - Georgia rejects Brown v. Board - Gov. Marvin Griffin - 1956, 1964

1/8
Correspondence - 1961, 1965

1/9
Education - 1955, 1962

1/10
Episcopal Society for Cultural and Racial Unity (ESCRU) - 1963-66

1/11
House Committee on Un-American Activities - 1954

1/12
Legislation - 1954-56, 1965

1/13
Lowndes County Freedom Organization/Black Panther Party - 1966 (?), 2005

1/14
Malcolm X - collected writings - 1962, 1964, 1966

1/15
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) - 1955-56, 1958, 1962, 1964

1/16
Newsletters - misc. - 1960, 1964-67

1/17
Politics - misc. - 1962 (?), 1965-66

1/18
Politics - Rev. Robert L. T. Smith - 1961-62

1/19
Publications - Civil Rights - Interfaith - 1960-61, 1964-66

1/20
Publications - misc. - 1956, 1958, 1961, 1963-66

1/21
Publications - misc. - 1955-57, 1961, 1963, 1965-67

1/22
Publications - misc. - 1951, 1955, 1957, 1960-62, 1965-66

1/23
Racism - publications - broadsides, flyers, hardbills - 1953, 1963, 1966

1/24
Racism - publications - magazines - 1955-56

1/25
Racism - publications - The Montgomery Adviser, 1956, The White Sentinel, Dec. 1955, Jan. 1956

1/26
Racism - writings - government documents, correspondence - 1956-58

1/27
Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) - MLK, Jr. Statement - Oct. 14, 1966

1/28
Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) - Summer Community Organization and Political Education program (SCOPE) - 1965-1966

1/29
Southern Christian Leadership Conference - publications - 1961, 1964-66

1/30
Southern Student Organizing Committee (SSOC) - misc. - 1964-66

1/31
Southern Student Organizing Committee (SSOC) - The New South Student - newsletter - 1965-1967

1/32
Scripts - Meet the Press & Civil Rights Radio Program - 1965 - MLK, Jr., Roy Wilkins, Stokley Carmichael, etc.

1/33
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) - Freedom Schools - 1963

1/34
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) - Internal Documents - 1962-66

1/35
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) - Reports - 1963, 1965-67

Athletic and Event Tickets - Single and Season

Southern Methodist University (SMU), Texas Christian University (TCU)

1-1: A&M Athletic Tickets, Pre 1920

  • Football Ticket, University of Texas vs A&M College of Texas, November 13, 1911
  • Baseball Season Ticket, 1905

1-2: A&M Football Tickets, 1920s

  • Texas Aggies vs University of Texas, November 24, 1927

1-3: A&M Athletic Tickets and Season Ticket Books, 1930s

  • Football Tickets
    • A&M College of Texas vs University of Texas, November 24, 1932
    • A&M College of Texas vs University of Texas, November 26, 1936
    • SMU vs A&M, November 5, 1938
    • Football Ticket, 1939
  • Track and Field Ticket, Annual Sugar Bowl Meet, December 31, 1939
  • Student Season Ticket Book, 1938-1939
  • Faculty Season Ticket Book, 1938-1939

1-4: A&M Football Tickets, 1940

  • Texas A&M vs University of Arkansas, November 2, 1940
  • 6th Annual Sugar Bowl Classic, January 1, 1940

1-5: A&M Athletic Season Ticket Books, 1939-1940

  • Student, 1939-1940
  • Faculty, 1939-1940

1-6: A&M Athletic Faculty Season Ticket Book, 1940-1941

1-7: A&M Football Tickets, 1941

  • Texas A&M vs Rice, November 15, 1941
  • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 8, 1941

1-8: A&M Athletic Season Ticket Books, 1941-1942

  • Student, 1941-1942
  • Faculty, 1941-1942

1-9: A&M Athletic Season Ticket Books, 1942-1943

  • Students, 1942-1943
  • Faculty, 1942-1943

1-10: A&M Football Tickets, 1943

  • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 6, 1943

1-11: A&M Athletic Faculty Season Ticket Book, 1943-1944

1-12: A&M Football Tickets, 1946

  • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 28, 1946

1-13: A&M Athletic Student Season Ticket Book, 1946-1947

1-14: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1947

  • Sports Day Events Ticket, May 10, 1947
  • Football Tickets
    • Southwestern University of Texas vs Texas A&M, September 20, 1947
    • Baylor University vs Texas A&M, October 25, 1947
    • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 8, 1947
    • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 27, 1947
    • Texas A&M vs Rice, November 15, 1947

1-15: A&M Athletic Faculty Season Ticket Book, 1947-1948

1-16: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1948

  • Baseball Ticket, May 6, 1948
  • Roller Derby Ticket, May 24, 1948
  • Football Tickets
    • Sam Houston State College vs Rice University, September 25, 1948
    • Texas A&M vs Louisiana State University, October 9, 1948
    • TCU vs Texas A&M, October 16, 1948
    • Rice Institute vs Texas A&M University, November 13, 1948
  • Baseball Ticket, 1948

1-17: A&M Football Tickets, 1949

  • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 24, 1949
  • Baylor University vs Texas A&M, October 22, 1949
  • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 5, 1949

1-18: A&M Football Tickets, 1949-1950

  • Villanova College vs Texas A&M, September 17, 1949
  • Rice Institute vs Texas A&M, November 18, 1950
  • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 30, 1950

1-19: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1950

  • Dance Ticket, 14th Fiddler's Festival Dance, June 16, 1950
  • Huntsville Prison Rodeo Ticket, October 8, 1950
  • Football Tickets
    • TCU vs Texas A&M, October 21, 1950
    • Arkansas University vs Texas A&M, November 4, 1950
    • Rice Institute vs Texas A&M, November 18, 1950
    • University of Texas Freshman vs Texas A&M Freshman, November 23, 1950

1-20: A&M Football Season Ticket Book, 1950-1951

1-21: A&M Football Tickets, 1951

  • Baylor University vs Texas A&M, October 27, 1951

1-22: A&M Football Tickets, 1951-1952

  • Oklahoma University vs Texas A&M, October 6, 1951
  • Baylor University vs Texas A&M, October 27, 1951
  • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 10, 1951
  • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 17, 1951
  • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 29, 1951

1-23: A&M Football Tickets, 1952

  • Louisiana College vs Texas A&M, September 20, 1952
  • Texas A&M vs Texas A&I, October 11, 1952
  • TCU vs Texas A&M, October 18, 1952
  • Shrimp Bowl, Northeastern State College vs Sam Houston State Teachers Coalition, December 27, 1952
  • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 27, 1952
  • University of Kentucky vs Texas A&M, October 4, 1952

1-24: A&M Football Tickets, 1953

  • Houston University vs Texas A&M, September 26, 1953
  • Rice Institute vs Texas A&M, November 15, 1953
  • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 26, 1953
  • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 7, 1953

1-25: A&M Football Tickets, 1954

  • Texas Tech vs Texas A&M, September 18, 1954
  • Rice Institute vs Texas A&M, November 13, 1954
  • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 25, 1954
  • University of Arkansas vs Texas A&M, October 30, 1954

1-26: A&M Athletic Faculty Season Ticket Book, 1954-1955

1-27: A&M Football Tickets, 1955

  • University of Houston vs Texas A&M, October 1, 1955
  • Baylor University vs Texas A&M, October 22, 1955
  • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 24, 1955

1-28: A&M Athletic Faculty Season Ticket Book, 1955-1956

1-29: A&M Football Tickets, 1956

  • September 22, 1956
  • TCU vs Texas A&M, October 20, 1956
  • Rice Institute vs Texas A&M, November 17, 1956
  • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 29, 1956

1-30: A&M Football Tickets, 1957

  • Baylor University vs Texas A&M, October 26, 1957
  • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 9, 1957
  • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 28, 1957
  • Houston vs Texas A&M, October 12, 1957

1-31: A&M Football Tickets, 1958

  • Missouri vs, Texas A&M, October 4, 1958
  • TCU vs Texas A&M, October 18, 1958
  • Arkansas vs Texas A&M, November 1, 1958
  • University of Texas Freshman vs Texas A&M Freshman, November 22, 1958
  • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 27, 1958

1-32: A&M Football Tickets, 1959

  • Houston vs Texas A&M, October 10, 1959
  • Baylor vs Texas A&M, October 24, 1959
  • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 26, 1959
  • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 7, 1959

1-33: A&M Football Tickets, 1960

  • Arkansas vs Texas A&M, October 29, 1960
  • TCU vs Texas A&M, October 15, 1960

1-34: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1961

  • Basketball, University of Texas vs Texas A&M, February 24, 1961
  • Football Tickets
    • University of Houston vs Texas A&M, September 23, 1961
    • Baylor University vs Texas A&M, October 28, 1961
    • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 11, 1961
    • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 23, 1961

1-35: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1962

  • Basketball Tickets
    • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, February 13, 1962
    • University of Arkansas vs Texas A&M, February 23, 1962
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas Tech University vs Texas A&M, October 6, 1962
    • TCU vs Texas A&M, October 20, 1962
    • University of Arkansas vs Texas A&M, November 3, 1962

1-36: A&M Football Tickets, 1963

  • Baylor University vs Texas A&M, October 26, 1963
  • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 28, 1963

1-37: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1964

  • Basketball Tickets
    • Texas Tech University vs Texas A&M, February 25, 1964
    • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, March 5, 1964
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas Tech University vs Texas A&M, October 3, 1964
    • TCU vs Texas A&M, October 17, 1964
    • University of Arkansas vs Texas A&M, October 31, 1964

1-38: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1965

  • Basketball Tickets
    • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, February 6, 1965
    • Texas Tech College vs Texas A&M, February 9, 1965
  • Football Tickets
    • University of Houston vs Texas A&M, October 9, 1965
    • Baylor University vs Texas A&M, October 23, 1965
    • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 6, 1965
    • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 25, 1965

1-39: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1966

  • Basketball Tickets
    • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, February 12, 1966
    • Arkansas vs Texas A&M, January 11, 1966
    • Texas Tech College vs Texas A&M, February 8, 1966
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas Tech College vs Texas A&M, October 1, 1966
    • Arkansas vs Texas A&M, October 29, 1966
    • TCU vs Texas A&M, October 15, 1966

1-40: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1967

  • Basketball Ticket, Texas Tech vs Texas A&M, February 7, 1967
  • Football Tickets
    • SMU vs Texas A&M, September 16, 1967
    • Florida State vs Texas A&M, October 7, 1967
    • Baylor University vs Texas A&M, October 28, 1967
    • Rice vs Texas A&M, November 18, 1967
    • University of Texas and Texas A&M, November 23, 1967
    • Cotton Bowl Classic, 1967

1-41: A&M Football Tickets, 1968

  • Texas Tech vs Texas A&M, October 12, 1968
  • TCU vs Texas A&M, October 10, 1968
  • Arkansas vs Texas A&M, November 2, 1968
  • Rice vs Texas A&M, November 16, 1968

1-42: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1969

  • Basketball Ticket, Texas A&M vs Baylor, February 18, 1969
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M Freshman vs Baylor Cubs, October 16, 1969
    • Rice vs Texas A&M, November 15, 1969
    • Baylor vs Texas A&M, October 25, 1969
    • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 8, 1969
    • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 27, 1969

1-43: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1970

  • Basketball Ticket, Texas A&M vs Rice, March 3, 1970
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs Wichita State, September 12, 1970
    • Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 10, 1970
    • Texas A&M vs TCU, October 17, 1970
    • Texas A&M vs Arkansas, October 31, 1970
    • Texas A&M vs Rice, November 14, 1970

1-44: A&M Football Tickets, 1971

  • Texas A&M vs Wichita State, September 11, 1971
  • Texas A&M vs Cincinnati, October 2, 1971
  • Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 23, 1971
  • Texas A&M vs SMU, November 6, 1971
  • Rice vs Texas A&M, November 13, 1971
  • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 25, 1971

1-45: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1972

  • Basketball Ticket, Texas A&M vs University of Texas, February 29, 1972
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs Army, September 30, 1972
    • Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 14, 1972
    • Texas A&M vs TCU, October 21, 1972
    • Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 4, 1972
    • Texas A&M vs Rice, November 18, 1972
    • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 11, 1972

1-46: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1973

  • Basketball Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, January 23, 1973
    • Texas A&M vs SMU, February 27, 1973
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs Wichita State, September 15, 1973
    • Texas A&M vs Boston College, September 29, 1973
    • Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 27, 1973
    • Texas A&M vs SMU, November 10, 1973
    • Rice vs Texas A&M, November 17, 1973
    • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 22, 1973

1-47: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1974

  • Basketball Ticket, Rice vs Texas A&M, February 19, 1974
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs Clemson, September 14, 1974
    • Texas A&M vs Louisiana State University, September 21, 1974
    • Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 12, 1974
    • Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 12, 1974
    • Texas A&M vs TCU, October 19, 1974
    • Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 26, 1974
    • Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 2, 1974
    • SMU vs Texas A&M, November 9, 1974
    • Texas A&M vs Rice, November 16, 1974
    • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 29, 1974

1-48: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1975

  • Basketball Ticket, Texas A&M vs Texas Tech University, February 25, 1975
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs University of Mississippi, September 13, 1975
    • Texas A&M vs University of Illinois, September 27, 1975
    • Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 25, 1975
    • Texas A&M vs Rice, November 15, 1975
    • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 27, 1975
    • 17th Annual Liberty Bowl, December 22, 1975

1-49: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1976

  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs Virginia Tech, September 11, 1976
    • Texas A&M vs Kansas State, September 18, 1976
    • University of Houston vs Texas A&M, September 25, 1976
    • Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 9, 1976
    • Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 16, 1976
    • Texas A&M vs Rice, October 23, 1976
    • Texas A&M vs TCU, November 20, 1976
    • University of Texas vs Texas A&M, November 27, 1976
    • SMU vs Texas A&M, 1976
  • Basketball Ticket, Texas A&M vs Angelo State University, December 3, 1976

1-50: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1977

  • Basketball Ticket, Texas A&M vs University of Texas, January 4, 1977
  • Football Tickets
    • Sun Bowl Classic, January 2, 1977
    • Texas A&M vs Kansas, September 10, 1977
    • Michigan vs Texas A&M, October 1, 1977
    • Texas A&M vs Houston, October 8, 1977
    • Rice vs Texas A&M, October 22, 1977
    • Texas A&M vs SMU, October 29, 1977
    • Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 12, 1977
    • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 26, 1977
    • Blue Bonnet Bowl, December 31, 1977

1-11: A&M Athletic Season Ticket Books, 1977

1-51: A&M Athletic Tickets and Season Ticket Book, 1978

  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs Memphis State, September 30, 1978
    • Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 7, 1978
    • Houston vs Texas A&M, October 14, 1978
    • Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 21, 1978
    • Texas A&M vs Rice, October 28, 1978
  • A&M Athletic Season Ticket Books, 1978

1-52: A&M Football Tickets, 1979

  • Brigham Young University vs Texas A&M University, September 8, 1979
  • Texas A&M vs Houston, October 13, 1979
  • Texas A&M vs Rice, October 27, 1979
  • Texas A&M vs SMU, November 3, 1979
  • Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 17, 1979
  • Texas A&M vs TCU, November 25, 1979
  • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, December 1, 1979
  • Football Ticket, 1979

Athletic and Event Tickets - Single and Season

Southern Methodist University (SMU), Texas Christian University (TCU), Louisiana State University (LSU)

2-1: A&M Football Tickets and Guest Pass, 1980

  • Cotton Bowl Classic, January 1, 1980
  • Texas A&M vs Penn State, September 20, 1980
  • Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 4, 1980
  • Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 18, 1980
  • Texas A&M vs Rice, October 25, 1980
  • Texas A&M vs SMU, November 1, 1980
  • Texas A&M vs TCU, November 22, 1980
  • Football Guest Pass, TCU vs Texas A&M, November 22, 1980

2-2: A&M Football Tickets and Guest Pass, 1981

  • Texas A&M vs Louisiana Tech, September 26, 1981
  • Texas A&M vs Houston, October 10, 1981
  • Texas A&M vs SMU, October 31, 1981
  • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 26, 1981
  • Football Guest Pass, Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 26, 1981

2-3: A&M Football Tickets, 1982

  • Texas A&M Alumni Spring Game, May 1, 1982
  • Texas A&M vs Boston College, September 11, 1982
  • Texas A&M vs University of Texas-Arlington, September 18, 1982
  • Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 2, 1982
  • Texas A&M vs Rice, October 23, 1982

2-4: A&M Football Tickets, 1983

  • Texas A&M vs California, September 3, 1983
  • Rice University vs Texas A&M, October 22, 1983
  • Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 12, 1983
  • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 26, 1983

2-5: A&M Football Tickets, 1986

  • 50th Cotton Bowl Classic, January 1, 1986
  • Texas A&M vs LSU, September 13, 1986
  • Texas A&M vs Southern Mississippi, September 27, 1986
  • Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 4, 1986
  • Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 18, 1986

2-6: A&M Football Tickets, 1987

  • 51st Cotton Bowl Classic, January 1, 1987
  • Texas A&M vs LSU, September 5, 1987
  • Texas A&M vs Houston, October 10, 1987
  • Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 14, 1987
  • Texas A&M vs TCU, November 21, 1987
  • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 26, 1987
  • Texas A&M vs Baylor, 1987

2-7: A&M Football Tickets, 1988

  • 52nd Cotton Bowl Classic, January 1, 1988
  • Texas A&M vs LSU, September 3, 1988
  • Texas A&M vs Alabama, September 17, 1988
  • Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 1, 1988
  • Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 15, 1988

2-8: A&M Football Tickets, 1989

  • Texas A&M vs LSU, September 2, 1989
  • Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 24, 1989
  • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, December 2, 1989 (2x)
  • John Hancock Bowl, December 30, 1989
  • Texas A&M vs Southern Mississippi, September 30, 1989
  • Texas A&M vs Houston, October 14, 1989
  • Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 21, 1989

2-9: A&M Football Tickets, 1990

  • Texas A&M vs University of Hawaii, September 1, 1990
  • Texas A&M vs Southwestern Louisiana, September 15, 1990
  • Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 6, 1990
  • Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 20, 1990
  • Texas A&M vs Rice, October 27, 1990
  • Texas A&M vs TCU, November 24, 1990

2-10: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1991

  • Baseball Tickets, Southwest Conference Baseball Tournament
    • Game 1, May 16, 1991
    • Game 2, May 16, 1991
    • Game 3, May 17, 1991
    • Game 4, May 17, 1991
    • Game 6, May 18, 1991
    • Game 5, May 18, 1991
    • Game 7, May 19, 1991
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs LSU, September 14, 1991
    • Texas A&M vs Houston, October 26, 1991
    • Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 16, 1991
    • Texas A&M vs SMU, November 23, 1991
    • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 28, 1991

2-11: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1992

  • Football Ticket, 56th Annual Cotton Bowl Classic, January 1, 1992
  • Baseball Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs Baylor, March 7, 1992
    • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, April 11, 1992
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs Stanford, August 26, 1992
    • Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 3, 1992
    • Texas A&M vs Tulsa, September 12, 1992
    • Texas A&M vs Rice, October 17, 1992
    • Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 24, 1992
    • Texas A&M vs TCU, November 21, 1992
    • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 26, 1992

2-12: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1993

  • Football Tickets
    • 57th Cotton Bowl Classic, January 1, 1993
    • Texas A&M vs LSU, September 4, 1993
    • Texas A&M vs Houston, October 9, 1993
    • Texas A&M vs SMU, October 30, 1993
    • Texas A&M vs Louisville, November 13, 1993
  • Basketball Ticket, Texas A&M vs Loyola Marymount, December 30, 1993

2-13: A&M Football Tickets, 1994

  • Texas A&M vs Oklahoma, September 10, 1994
  • Texas A&M vs Southern Mississippi, September 24, 1994
  • Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 1, 1994
  • University of Houston vs Texas A&M, October 8, 1994
  • Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 15, 1994
  • Texas A&M vs Rice, October 22, 1994
  • Texas A&M vs SMU, October 29, 1994
  • Texas A&M vs Southwest Louisiana, December 5, 1994

2-14: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1995

  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs LSU, September 2, 1995
    • Texas A&M vs Tulsa, September 16, 1995
    • Texas A&M vs SMU, October 14, 1995
    • Texas A&M vs Houston, October 28, 1995
    • Texas A&M vs Middle Tennessee State, November 18, 1995
    • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, December 2, 1995
  • Basketball Season Tickets, 1995

2-15: A&M Football Tickets, 1996

  • BYU vs Texas A&M, August 24, 1996
  • Texas A&M vs North Texas, September 21, 1996
  • Texas A&M vs Colorado, September 28, 1996
  • Texas A&M vs Louisiana Tech, October 5, 1995

2-16: A&M Football Tickets, 1997

  • Texas A&M vs Oklahoma State, November 1, 1997

2-17: A&M Athletic Tickets, 1998

  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs Louisiana Tech, September 12, 1998
    • Texas A&M vs North Texas, September 26, 1998
    • Texas A&M vs Nebraska, October 10, 1998
  • Basketball Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs Australian All-stars, November 8, 1998
    • Texas A&M vs Alabama, December 1, 1998
    • Texas A&M vs Lamar, December 6, 1998
    • Texas A&M vs Tulane, December 9, 1998
    • Texas A&M vs Arizona State, December 19, 1998
    • Texas A&M vs North Texas, November 13, 1998

2-18: A&M Football Tickets, 1999

  • Texas A&M vs Tulsa, September 18, 1999
  • Texas A&M vs Southern Mississippi, September 25, 1999
  • Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 9, 1999
  • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 26, 1999
  • Alamo Bowl, December 28, 1999

2-19: A&M Football Tickets, 2000

  • Independence Bowl, December 31, 2000

2-20: A&M Football Tickets, 2001

  • Texas A&M vs Iowa State, October 27, 2001

2-21: A&M Football Tickets, 2003

  • Texas A&M vs University of Kansas, November 1, 2003

2-22: A&M Football Tickets, 2005

  • 69th Cotton Bowl Classic, January 1, 2005

2-23: A&M Football Tickets, 2006

  • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 24, 2006

2-24: A&M Football Tickets, 2007

  • Texas A&M vs Fresno State, September 8, 2007
  • Texas A&M vs Montana State, September 1, 2007
  • Texas A&M vs Louisiana-Monroe, September 15, 2007
  • Texas A&M vs Baylor, September 29, 2007

2-25: A&M Football Tickets, 2008

  • Texas A&M vs Army, September 27, 2008
  • Texas A&M vs Colorado, November 1, 2008
  • Texas A&M vs Colorado, November 8, 2008

2-26: A&M Football Tickets, 2009

  • Texas A&M vs New Mexico, September 5, 2009
  • Texas A&M vs Utah State, September 19, 2009
  • Texas A&M vs University of Alabama at Birmingham, September 26, 2009
  • Texas A&M vs Oklahoma State University, October 10, 2009
  • Texas A&M vs University of Texas, November 26, 2009
  • Advocare 100 Independence Bowl, December 28, 2009

2-27: A&M Athletic Tickets, 2010

  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs Louisiana Tech, November 11, 2010
    • Texas A&M vs Missouri, October 16, 2010
    • Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 30, 2010
    • Texas A&M vs Oklahoma, November 6, 2010
    • Texas A&M vs Nebraska, November 20, 2010
  • Basketball Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs Stephen F. Austin University, December 2, 2010
    • Texas A&M vs Pacific, December 4, 2010
    • Texas A&M vs Washington, December 11, 2010

2-28: A&M Athletic Tickets, 2011

  • Basketball Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs Nicholls State, January 3, 2011
    • Texas A&M vs Oklahoma State, January 12, 2011
    • Texas A&M vs Oklahoma, February 23, 2011
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs Idaho, September 17, 2011
    • Texas A&M vs Oklahoma State, September 24, 2011
    • Texas A&M vs Arkansas, October 1, 2011
    • Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 15, 2011
    • Texas A&M vs Missouri, October 29, 2011
  • Women's Basketball Ticket, Texas A&M vs Lamar, November 12, 2011

2-29: A&M Athletic Tickets, 2012

  • Basketball Ticket, Texas A&M vs Oklahoma State, January 28, 2012
  • Women's Basketball Ticket, 1st and 2nd Rounds Division Championships, March 19, 2012
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs Florida, September 8, 2012
    • Texas A&M vs South Carolina, September 22, 2012
    • Texas A&M vs Sam Houston State, November 17, 2012
    • Texas A&M vs Missouri, November 24, 2012
  • Basketball Ticket, Texas A&M vs Army, December 29, 2012

2-30: A&M Athletic Tickets, 2013

  • Football Ticket, Texas A&M vs Oklahoma (Cotton Bowl Classic), January 4, 2013
  • Basketball Ticket, Texas A&M vs Ole Miss, February 13, 2013
  • Football Ticket, Texas A&M vs Auburn, October 19, 2013
  • Football Ticket, Texas A&M vs Vanderbilt, October 26, 2013
  • Basketball Ticket, Texas A&M vs Mississippi Valley State, November 11, 2013

2-31: A&M Athletic Tickets, 2014

  • Basketball Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs University of Texas-Pan American, January 4, 2014
    • Texas A&M vs Arkansas, January 8, 2014
  • Women's Basketball Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs Mississippi State, January 19, 2014
    • 1st and 2nd Rounds Division Championships, March 23, 2014
  • Football Tickets
    • Texas A&M vs Rice, September 13, 2014
    • Texas A&M vs Ole Miss, October 11, 2014
    • Texas A&M vs Louisiana-Monroe, November 1, 2014
    • Texas A&M vs Missouri, November 15, 2014
    • Texas A&M vs LSU, November 27, 2014

Autograph Letters, Notes and Quotations, and Other Abolitionist Materials

ALS - Autograph Letter Signed
AQS - Autograph Quotation Signed
ANS - Autograph Note Signed

  • Benjamin Bacon. Bacon was an original member of the Anti-Slavery society.

    ALS to autograph seeker C.L. Farrington (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). October 2, 1873. 1 p.

  • Henry Ward Beecher. Beecher was a social reformer, clergyman, and the brother of Harriet Beecher Stowe.

    Partial ALS, n.p., Undated. 1 p. "It is his way. It does us all good to have someone who piles on the screws - especially when we know at bottom he is most friendly."

  • William Birney. Birney was Union Army general during the Civil War, and was noted for encouraging thousands of free black men to enlist.

    ALS to Lewis Cist (Paris). March 8, 1852. 1 p.

  • Phillips Brooks. Brooks was an Episcopal clergyman and the author of O Little Town of Bethlehem.

    ALS to Mrs. Waters (Boston, Massachusetts). February 3, 1886. 1 p.

  • Blanche K. Bruce. Bruce, the child of plantation owner and his house slave, was the first African-American to serve a full term in the U.S. Senate, representing Mississippi during the Reconstruction era.

    ALS to Harry Hause (Washington, D.C. ), thanking his "host" after a recent visit. November 16, 1886. 2 p.

  • Benjamin Butler. Butler was a Massachusetts politician and Union General.

    ALS to David R. Godwin (Washington, D.C. ). June 12, 1876. 1 p.

  • William Channing

    ALS to Mrs. Chapman (Boston, Massachusetts), apologizing for sending a manuscript he suggests is unworthy of Liberty Bell, the journal of the American Antislavery Society. October 23, 1845. 1 p.

  • David Lee Child. Child was the husband of writer and reformer Lydia Maria Child.

    ALS to J. Bailey, arranging a meeting. n.p., July 17, 1829. 1 p.

  • Thomas Clarkson. Clarkson was one of the most important British abolitionists of the late 18th century.

    ALS to John B. Murray who served as Brigadier General in the Union Army, and later helped establish Memorial Day. (Playford Hall, England), arranging a visit. April 15, 1842. 2 p.

  • Cassius Marcellus Clay

    AQS, "Life, Liberty, and Love". n.p., 1860. 1 p.

  • George H. Cook. Cook was a professor of chemistry at Rutgers University whose geological survey of New Jersey became the predecessor for the U.S. Geological Survey.

    ALS regarding the purchase of a telescope (New Brunswick, New Jersey). August 27, 1863. 2 p.

    ALS (New Brunswick, New Jersey), regarding teaching science to future clergymen. May 3, 1865. 2 p. "I am every day stirred up by their fears lest they should learn something which would render their faith weak or unsound. It is a hard lesson for men to learn that one belongs to the finite the other the infinite…."

  • Daniel De Vinne

    ALS (Rye, New York). April 8, 1850. 2 p.

  • Orville Dewey

    ALS to Elizabeth Arnold (Paris). April 26, 1842. 2 p.

  • G. M. Emerson

    ALS to Joseph Kidder (Boston, Massachusetts). June 27, 1863. 1 p.

  • David Francis

    ALS to Governor Samuel T. Armstrong (Boston, Massachusetts). March 4, 1835. 2 p.

  • William Lloyd Garrison

    Copy of Wendell Phillips letter in Garrison's hand, August 1852. 1 p.

    ALS, responding to an invitation to speak at the New England Woman Suffrage Association. May 10, 1859. 2 p. "Where my hear and heart are in this matter you need no assurance from me, but I dare not, now, give you a positive pledge."

    AQS, "Liberty for each, for all, and for ever!". January 1, 1872.

    Post-mortem examination of Garrison, containing the results of the autopsy and account of the disease leading to his death. 3 p.

  • Joshua R. Giddings

    ALS to anti-slavery politician Charles Sumner, regarding New England delegates to the Peace Convention in Paris. June 8, 1849. 1 p. "Our Free Soil movement is on the advance in this state. Our forces are consolidating, and we are making preparations for the election in October…"

    AQS, n.p., regarding the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Undated. "When the Representative of a State is struck down the people feel the blow."

    With one additional ALS.

  • Francis Gillette

    Letter sent from Gillette to an unknown woman, seeking her services as a school teacher for a recently built school in Bloomfield, Connecticut. July 25, 1851.

  • Sarah and Angelina Grimke, and Theodore Dwight Weld

    Three Autographs on one page, n.p., Undated (circa the 1870s). RARE

  • R. R. Gurley. Gurley was a Clergyman and the U.S. Commissioner to Liberia.

    ALS (Washington, D.C.). August 24, 1832. 1 p.

  • R. G. Hazard

    ALS to William Pitt Fessenden, July 28, 1864. 2 p.

  • Thomas Wentworth Higginson

    ALS, regarding hymns. July 23, 1908. 2 p.

  • Samuel Gridley Howe

    ALS (Boston, Massachusetts) June 7, circa the 1870s. 1 p.

    Invitation from the Perkins Institution for the Blind, announcing a meeting of the Trustees. Embossed to be read like Braille. Obituary from the Providence Journal included.

    With three additional ALS.

  • William Jackson

  • William Jay

    ALS, thanking an anonymous man for a ticket and discussing introduction for a speaker (Sumner). November 23, 1854. 1 p.

    ALS, discussing lot rentals. (New York). December 19, 1835. 1 p.

  • Oliver Johnson

    Autograph Poem Signed, "The Peace of God", n.p., Undated. 2 p.

    AQS, "God is wrath, even as he is love". (New York). January 8, 1886. 1 p.

    ALS to Rev. William Hayes Ward (Orange, New Jersey) pleading for work. February 2, 1879. 4 p. "I tell you frankly that I am in a dire strait. I have struggled hard for almost three years to get my paper on a paying basis…I look now into the faces of my dear wife and child with anxiety much as I never before experienced…".

    ALS to Thomas Wentworth Higginson (New York), regarding abolitionist Moncure Conway. October 6, 1885. 3 p. "I very much regret my inability to join in person the good company of friends and admirers of Mr. Moncure D. Conway, over which you are called to preside on Friday evening next. I greatly honor him for his high position in the world of thought and am moreover deeply indebted to him for light and inspiration upon many important subjects. In point of fidelity to his convictions and the boldness with which he has uttered them, he has set an example worthy of general imitation. I am glad he has returned to his native land, and I desire to lend my voice to the chorus of welcome that will greet him on the occasion to which I have referred. May his light still increase in brightness, and his hand grow strong for the work before him."

    AQS, "Thanks be to God! Not a slave in all the Land!" (Clifton Springs). September 15, 1889. 1 p.

    ALS to an anonymous Charles, discussing a speech that was sent but was incomplete. 1 p.

    ALS, of payment sent for an article, (New York). December 31, 1866. 1 p.

  • Jean Kina. Kina was a Haitian revolutionary leader and former slave.

    Note Signed, warrant for rations. September 12, 1795. Exceptionally rare autograph.
    Winslow Lewis.

    ALS, request for letter to see someone in London. Envelope addressed to Winslow Lewis. March 1872. 1 p.

    Invitation and ALS, expressing his father's inability to accept an invitation due to being absent from the city. May 7, 1872. 1 p.

  • J. L. Lovejoy

    ALS, Cincinnati, Ohio, October 28, 1839. 1 p.

  • Zachary Macaulay

    ALS, regarding the disposition of an estate. Macaulay was the leader of a Parliamentary effort to end slavery in Britain. October 10, 1823. 4 p.

  • Samuel May

    ALS to H.W. Clarke, regarding Civil War relief efforts. (Syracuse, New York). March 10, 1863. 2 p.

    Copy of a letter from Samuel May, (Syracuse, New York). January 8, 1866. 1 p.

  • James M. McKim

    ALS. 2 p.

  • Edward Joy Morris

    Note signed, regarding a Whig gathering Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 18, 1844. 1 p.
    ALS, giving dates of his service in Congress (Washington, D.C.). February 8, 1858. 1 p.

    Letter signed (possibly clerically), thanking an unidentified woman for a likeness of her husband, who gave Morris advice during his time in Liberia. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). August 9, 1863. 1 p.

    Letter signed (possibly clerically), mentioning favorable news regarding diplomatic appointments to Liberia. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). May 22, 1866. 1 p.

  • Theodore Parker

    ALS to Miss H.E. Horn regarding Goethe (West Roxbury, Massachusetts). October 15, 1846. 3 p.

    Two additional ALS, three ANS, and one cabinet card.

  • William W. Patton

    ALS, answering his sister, who was evidently skeptical of the anti-slavery movement's methods (New York). September 16, 1839. 4 p.
    Transcript: "Dear Sister,
    Dr. Bates a few moments ago handed me your letter & I hasten to reply. And this I do the more readily because I feel confident that a satisfactory answer can be given to your questions. You wish to know, what good all this agitating will do?
    I could first ask what good cause or what great moral reform action ever succeeded without agitation. How did our Savior & the apostles endeavor to propagate the gospel? Was it not by traveling extensively over the known world & promulgating the truth? Was it not by rebuking sin everywhere & under all forms - proclaiming the utter wickedness of the human heart - denouncing idolatry as folly & wickedness & holding up the cross as the only hope of a lost world? They spoke the truth also sternly & made no compromise with wrong. In rebuking the Jews for their treatment of the Savior they said, whom 'ye have take by wicked hands have crucified and slain' 'But ye denied the Holy One & the Just & desired a murder to be granted unto you.' And while the church followed their example, almost miraculous success attended their efforts.
    Again when Papacy threw her mantle of gloom over the church - when a deathlike stupor had seized the disciples of the cross, what aroused them, save the trumpet tones of Luther & his associates, spurning with indignation the idea of Papal supremacy & infallibility. They awoke the plebian & the senator - the peasant & the king - how? By agitation. And the happy results we feel every day.
    Alcohol had slain its thousands - the drunkards hell was fast filling up. We were branded abroad as a nation of drunkards. How is it that such a change as we now see has been wrought? Why is it that one state after another is prohibiting the sale of intoxicating liquor & we stand far in advance of the rest of the world on this subject? It has been accomplished by agitation.
    Nearly one millions of slaves groaned beneath West Indian bondage & the slave traders covered the ocean, sailing under the flags of all civilized nations yet not a voice uttered warning or rebuke; but now how different the sight. The freeman lifts his free arms to heaven & thanks his God & the abolitionists of England the lash is beneath his feet, & the chain rent asunder falls to the ground. And how was this brought to pass. By the agitation of such men as Wilberforce, Clarkson & Sharpe. Years did they agitate, & now God has brought about the result.
    And now, shall we follow the path which Experience points out, or (monstrous anomaly) leave sin to cure itself.
    But permit me to mention of our plans & opinions. First, we believe the slaveholder has a conscience, aye a conscience, slumbering though it may be. This conscience we would address. We would show him that though he may not distinctly be aware of it, yet in reality he is robbing his fellow man - treading under foot precious rights & [curtailing love on many such]. Do you say, that he will not hear & is only enraged; so does the rum seller stop his ears or assail you in his rage when you tell him, he is filling up the drunkards grave, & feeding the fires of the drunkards hell. But in his cooler moments, his conscience will whisper, it is all true. Is it right so to speak to the rum seller & to hope for beneficial results, then is it right thus to address the slaveholder & equally to anticipate the time when Slavery's expiring groan shall scare be heard for the songs of the emancipated.
    Secondly. We believe, if we can convince the slaveholders that free labor is far more profitable to the South than is slave labor, that their self interest will liberate the slaves. To establish this position we have a mass of overwhelming arguments & facts.
    Thirdly. We believe that the South has a sense & a deep sense of honor. What then will she do, when a worlds scorn shall scathe her. When to be a slaveholder shall be as counted a foul spot on a mans character. Lynching & bowie knives will ill contend against the brand of shame. Was not Robinson acquitted of the murder of Helen Jewett & yet he dared not, he could not reside in this city. Why? Because every body believed him quietly & infamy had marked him as her own.
    Fourthly. We believe that the South wishes to live securely. Therefore we point her to a nation of enemies growing up in her midst. We mention her hopeless condition in case of a war & thus wish to show that it is always unsafe to do wrong.
    'Why then do you labor at the North?' Because in several of the so called free states slaves are yet held. Because a burning, withering prejudice is bowing the colored man to the earth, blighting his hopes for time & often for eternity. Because the free colored man is shut out of our schools & our colleges & put in a place of degradation in the courts of God! Because no mechanic will take him for an apprentice & no merchant receives him as a clerk. Because if the colored man was elevated & it was seen that he could hold stations of honor & respectability such a grief of universal condemnation would go forth against slavery as will cause it to vanish from the earth. Because several of the nominally free states permit slaveholders from the South to hold slaves within their bounds for 6 or 9 months, & others lay heavy fines & imprisonment upon those who aid the panting fugitive. Because the North has the majority in Congress & hence the power & obligation to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia, in Florida, also to break up the slave trade between the states, which is the main thing that renders slavery profitable in Delaware, Maryland & Virginia, which being removed these states would be forced to emancipate their slaves. Because the Northern church has palliated this crime & failed to rebuke it, while at the same time it has influence sufficient to cause its members at the South to renounce slavery. (See my last letter about communing with slaveholders) Because in a word, slaveholders as a general thing will never listen to us, as long as so many uphold them at the North.
    But says, the objector, 'I have seen a great deal of quarreling & disturbance arise from so much agitation.' Well, what then. This is not denied, but what does it prove? That it is wrong to continue because incidental disturbances arise? Why then did not Paul stop when he was mobbed wherever he went? Why did Peter & John continue so fanatical, when they were scourged for Christs sake? Did not Christ tell us to expect trouble whenever truth grappled with error. Math. X:34,6. Could we expect a system which is so bored by the civil passions of the heart to be given up without a severe & protracted struggle?
    Such is my answer, given as briefly as possible, to your questions. Had I time, I might sustain my position by many more arguments. But I have tried to be brief. If my answer is not satisfactory to Miss Bonny & others, please as soon as possible specify wherein I have failed. I have not undertaken to show how bad slavery is, inasmuch as I took it for granted that she allowed its wickedness. Therefore my attention has been confined to a general statement of our plan & the reasons for it. May God teach us all right that we may do what is well pleasing to him. For it matters little whether we have mans condemnation or not, so long as the smile your Savior is on us. Mother sends her love. I have had a cold for 4 weeks. The Dr. forbids to sing or speak much. The Plans look quite well & has one pedal to another alongside of it. Last Wednesday I went on to Uncle Mag office & on Saturday brough[t] Ludlow, & Aunt Catharine home. Had a very pleasant time there & got most well of my cold, but was put almost entirely [back by singing & talking yesterday (Sabbath).] Write soon."

    AQS, "He that doeth good is of God; but he that doeth evil hath not seen God" (Chicago, Illinois). February 14, 1877. 1 p.

    With one additional ALS.

  • Wendell Phillips

    AQS, "Count that day lost / Whose low descended sun / Sees at the thy hand / No worthy action done / These lines John Brown taught to each his children." September 1871. 1 p.

    Four additional AQS, two ANS, two ALS, and a Cabinet card.

  • Parker Pillsbury

    ALS (Concord, New Hampshire). September 8, 1896. 2 p. "I joined Mr. Garrison in the tenth year of his warfare, and I hope and think he would say I never deserted him in any of his finest battles on whatever field. And I hope ere long to meet him under other and brighter skies, to renew our conquests upward and onward…"

  • A. M. Powell

    ANS, on Office of the National Anti-Slavery Standard stationary (New York). June 26, 1866. 1 p.

  • F.B. Sanborn

    ANS (Boston, Massachusetts) January 11, 1910. 1 p.

  • Gerrit Smith

    An 1864 Note Signed, three ALS (one mounted on an acidic page from the autograph album), and an 1848 printed speech on land reform. (5 items total)

  • Henry B. Stanton

    ALS, sending a manuscript for publication. October 17, 1844.

    ALS, n.p., Undated. 1 p. "…why would it not be a good plan for some of our New York stump orators to 'change works' with some of yours? Some of your Conscience Whigs can do great good, very great good, in the central & western parts of this state. They would have great influence with the Whigs of this region. In return for them, let some of your Barnburners go there. Their noble enthusiasm would wear off prejudices which you Whigs have to contend, and they might make deep inroads upon Hunkerism in Massachusetts…"

  • Thaddeus Stevens

    ALS, February 17, 1861. 1 p.

  • Alvan Stewart

    ALS, from an early political abolitionist regarding his publication and the legal assault on slavery. June 16, 1845. "I did not receive your letter until Saturday night & I hasten to answer it. The Argument I delivered in eleven hours before the Sup. Court of N. Jersey I think eminently calculated for lawyers [?] & those wise men constructing society courts the muse who[?] and the exponents of the law & Constitution. It covers all the questions under the federal Constitution as well as N. Jersey, I have had lawyers men who were my political enemies order fifty of these. The Argument will be as I understand 45 to 50 compact pages, & are $125.00 at per thousands at the office. In fact it is altogether the most labored production of my life, & covers our entire question, under all aspects, as my adversaries compelled me by their attacks to give a history of & define the Liberty party - its objects, aims, the course of slavery in different ages, demonstrating the declaration of independence a practicality & showing condition of slave states, as compared with free, showing 6 millions ruined, 3 of Black & 3 of poor Southern whites…"

  • P. F. Streeter

    ALS (Baltimore, Maryland). August 22, 1861. 4 p. "This city is quiet, but feelings are bitter, and the secessionists believe 'Old Jeff' [Jefferson Davis] will be here before long. I do not agree with them. Troops are beginning to arrive and encamp on our hills. A great hospital is to be established here. These things will create some activity. As to my own prospects, they are not very bright. I shall lose many secession pupils, and some will not be able to send; but I hope to have some new ones, and enough to justify me in going on."

  • Charles Sumner

    Newspaper clipping discussing a dispute.

    Autograph Manuscript outline of studies in history. 3 p.

    Document Signed, regarding a railroad. February 5, 1845. 1 p.

    Autograph Quotation, "Whether on the gallows high, or in the battle's van, the fittest place for a man to die, is where he dies for man." n.p. Undated.

    Four additional ANS, and one photo with a clipped signature affixed.

  • Lewis Tappan

    ALS, regarding a case before the Presbytery. February 26, 1841. 1 p.

  • George Thompson

    ALS to Oliver Johnson, July 13, 1865, 2 p.
    Clipped signature and AQS "To America!" (Salem, Massachusetts). December 6, 1850. (tipped on the left side onto acidic paper)

  • Francis Todd

    Letter from Todd to an attorney regarding a transaction of $1000 in Newbury Port. June 11, 1842.

  • John Weiss. Unitarian minister

    ALS, to a younger unidentified colleague (New York). November 21, 1852. 4 p. "My Dear Friend,
    I have been trying very hard to think that I can come to Washington, for I should like to do it. But I am forced to decline it, for a variety of reasons which press upon me. Rev. Bowen will have left us, and no one will take his place at present: so that the entire responsibility of study will come upon me. If I preach at all away from home, it will be for Rev. Bowen's installation at Williamsburg. Then, the journey and preaching would use me up for a week: a thing not to be considered, if any one were here to take care of the [evening] Sunday. The besetting difficulties are too great even for my strong desire to come.
    I rejoice that you are going to be settled at Washington: and I have no doubt that you can say there just what you please. My advice to you would be to go on as you have begun, making your Anti-slavery occasionally, at timely moments, just as strong as you have made it previous to your call. The most that a man can desire is to have the liberty to speak a timely word at some conjuncture which enhances its meaning and prevents it from being spent upon the air. If a man waits for the chances which must inevitably occur in our legislation, and so long as the power of slavery seeks its opportunity, he will have the satisfaction of bearing his testimony at the most useful moment for his own conscience and for the cause of truth. All else, relating to any special topic, is comparatively aimless, lacking the time's enforcement - which justifies it from the charge of dilettantism and superfluity of independence by bringing the evil up to be hit, and marking every hit a palpable one. Particularly in Washington, where people hear of effects being produced by speaking strongly to the point at some critical moment, I should judge it to be the best cause for the preacher of anti-slavery truth to watch the providential chances, and concentrate this special moral energy of his upon the evil when it has a '[name].'
    Let me desire for you every success and spiritual blessing, and though distant from us may you yet feel the sympathy of all who believe as you do, who will be ready to countenance for you, and who will feel strengthened by your efforts."

    With one additional ALS.

  • Elizur Wright

    ALS, regarding becoming an auxiliary to the National Liberal League. August 31, 1880. 2 p.

  • Other letters

    Ones addressed to famous autograph collectors Lewis Cist and William Buell Sprague, are from Francis Gillette (Senator from Conn.); William Jackson; William Jay (2 letters); Winslow Lewis; J. C. Lovejoy; James Miller McKim (2 ALS); A.M. Powell; and Francis Todd.

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