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Other Star Trek and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Materials

Star Trek

Correspondence to Fern Marder, Undated

Issues of Read, with transcripts of "Journey to Babel" (March 2-14, 1973)

Photobook from the Gene Roddenberry Appreciation Society, Undated

Program book (Star Trek Convention 1975)

Program book (Star Trek Convention 1976)

Star Trek #13 - 16 (Gold Key Comics, February - November 1972)

The Star Trek Guide (Writer's Guide, 3rd Revision, April 17, 1967)

Star Trek Lives! (Program Book, International Star Trek Convention 1973)

Star Trek Lives! (Program Book, International Star Trek Convention 1974)

Story Outline, 1st Draft, March 11, 1964

Star Trek View - Master Slides ("Mr. Spock's Time Trek", 1974)

Writer-Director Information, Revised, August 30, 1966)

Star Trek - The Stars of Star Trek (Illustrations, by Gary Hawfitch, 1974)

Star Trek - The Stars of Star Trek Set II: Aliens (Illustrations, by Gary Hawfitch, 1974)

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

View-Master Slides ("Escape", 1966)

Texas A&M Library History Collection

  • US TxAM-C 1258
  • Collection
  • 1968-1976

This collection contains documents pertaining to library guides, history, correspondence, and general information about Sterling C. Evans library from 1968-1976.

Sterling C. Evans Library was built in 1968. Evans library became a member of the Center for Research Libraries as a first member in the region. In 1979, Evans expanded with two additional floors built and an expansion of the facade and floors.

Copies of Articles from Magazines

The original magazine that these articles were copied from can be found in 2/12, 2/17, 2/14, and 2/16.

The Rotarian: An International Magazine. February 1972 The Texas Aggie vol. 53, no. 8. October 1972 Southwestern Art vol. III, no. 4. 1973 Texas A&M Football Magazine vol. 1, no. 1. September 11, 1976

Candace Benefiel Addendum

Star Trek: The Original Series [TOS]

Delta Triad #2
[Laura L. Scarsdale and Melinda Shreve, ed., April 1976]

Delta Triad #3
[Laura L. Scarsdale and Melinda Shreve, ed., August 1976]

Benefiel, Candace

Brazos Valley Men's Garden Club Records

  • TxAM-CRS 243
  • Collection
  • 1950-1962; 1969-1976

This collection contains by-laws and membership lists (1970, 1972, 1976), flower shows the Men's Club participated in (1970-1975), a history of the Club from 1970-1984 written by E. J. Dysterhuis, and other materials. Also, included in the collection are Yearbooks from the Brazos Valley Garden Club (women's) from 1950-1962.

Julian Symons Manuscripts

  • TxAM-CRS 1572
  • 1976

This collection contains 5 manuscripts discussing Italian editions of Agatha Christe's works. Also included are two of Christie's publications where the forward and afterword were written by Julian Symons.

Newsletters, Articles, Clippings, and Writings

1/1: Newspapers and Bulletins
New Left Notes, Students for a Democratic Society, Vol. 4, No. 24, July 8, 1969
The Lumpen: Revolutionary Student News Service, Merritt College Black Student Union, Vol. I, No. 1, Thursday, October 29, 1970
The Black Panther: Black Community News Service, Vol. V, No. 19, Saturday, November 7, 1970 (published weekly)
Bulletin of the Worker's Party: Convention Bulletin #7, Vol 1, No. 13, May 8, 1946
Bulletin of the Worker's Party: Vol 2, No. 1, February 1947
Bulletin of the Worker's Party: Convention Bulletin #12, Vol 4, No 6, March 17, 1949

1/2: Newsletters
The Street Speaker, "In the Interest of the Black Race & Business," Vol. 11, no. 4, August - November 1996
Habari za Ujamaa: Vol 2, No 2, December 8, 1972

1/3: Magazines and Articles
Liberator, September 1921
Liberator, Vol. III, No. 1, January 1963
Malcolm X Interview - Playboy, pg. 53-54, 56-60, 62-63, May 1963
Scanlan's: Suppressed Issue: Guerrilla War in the USA., Vol 1, No 8, January 1971

1/4: Writings
"Scottsboro: Act 3", by Sasha Small, published by International Labor Defense, 1934
"Why we are for Roosevelt," by The Publishers of People's Voice (reprint from the New York People's Voice), July 15, 1944
"Why I Remain a Negro," by Walter White, reprinted from the Saturday Review of Literature, October 11, 1947
"The Strike Explained", by Third World Liberation Front, February 5, 1969
"What do you people want?...," by Third World Liberation Front, February 11, 1969
Invisible City, Numbers 18-20: (poetry collection), October 1976
"Side by Side…," by United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE), Undated
"Un Testimonio Sobre la Esclavitud en Montevideo," by Gallardo, Jorge Emilio, Undated

Texas A&M University, Student Senate Petition Files

  • US TxAM-C 1181
  • Collection
  • 1976

This collection contains the petition, and relating documents, signed by students in protest of the Texas A&M Student Senate's passing a resolution requesting that the Gay Student Services Organization Resolution (GSSO) not be recognized by the Division of Student Services.

Correspondence

1/1:
Secondary and Post-Secondary Studies at Wesleyan Academy, Willingham, Mass., 1885-1886.  Letter from C. M. Steele to John R. Anderson regarding Alvord Anderson's health, 12 Feb. 1886.

1/2:
Secondary and Post-Secondary Studies at Pennington Seminary, Pennington, N. J., 1886-1888.  Letter from John R. Anderson to his son, apparently inquiring about his conversion to Christianity, 25 Jan. 1887. There is also an essay, "Truth," possibly written by Alvord Anderson.

1/3:
Secondary and Post-Secondary Studies at Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa., 1890-1891.  Letters to "Papa" (John R. Anderson) and "Mamma" (Isabel Anderson) from Alvord Anderson as a college student, 6 Dec. 1890-8 July 1891. Includes a letter from Edgar Moran regarding enlistment in the Cavalry.

1/4:
Military Training at Fort Niobrara, Neb., 1891-1894.  Chiefly correspondence to "Papa" or "Father" (John R. Anderson) and "Mamma" (Isabel Anderson), most often concerning Alvord Anderson's efforts to obtain a commission as an officer in the 6th Cavalry, 24 Oct. 1892-8 July 1894. There is one letter addressed to brother "Robie," (Robin Anderson). This series includes a copy of letters of recommendation from teachers and former employers as well as endorsements from captains and colonels and several letters to John R. Anderson from officers familiar with Alvord Anderson's career. Also included is an honorable discharge from 10 May 1894.

1/5:
Military Training at Fort Niobrara, Neb., 1891-1894.  Chiefly correspondence to "Papa" or "Father" (John R. Anderson) and "Mamma" (Isabel Anderson), most often concerning Alvord Anderson's efforts to obtain a commission as an officer in the 6th Cavalry, 24 Oct. 1892-8 July 1894. There is one letter addressed to brother "Robie," (Robin Anderson). This series includes a copy of letters of recommendation from teachers and former employers as well as endorsements from captains and colonels and several letters to John R. Anderson from officers familiar with Alvord Anderson's career. Also included is an honorable discharge from 10 May 1894.

1/6:
Military Training at Fort Sheridan, Ill., 15 July 1894-10 Sept. 1894.  A letter from the Adjutant General's Office in Washington informs John R. Anderson that Alvord Anderson was not recommended for a competitive examination for a commission. Letters to "Father" or "Papa" (John R. Anderson) document Alvord Anderson's subsequent decision to be discharged from Troop G of the 6th Cavalry, and to enlist in some other troop or regiment. Several letters are written after Alvord Anderson's discharge, during his brief travels through Illinois, Ohio, and New York.

1/7:
Military Training at Fort Leavenworth, Kas., 15 Sept. 1894-Apr. 1898.  Letters to "Father" (John R. Anderson) and "Mamma" or "Mother" (Isabel Anderson) about life with Troop B of the 6th Cavalry at Fort Leavenworth, including the continued attempt to obtain a commission through examination at Fort Sheridan. The letters also document Alvord Anderson's marriage to Cora Collins and the beginning of their family life. A few letters from Cora Anderson to her husband's parents are included.

1/8:
Military Training at Fort Leavenworth, Kas., 15 Sept. 1894-Apr. 1898.  Letters to "Father" (John R. Anderson) and "Mamma" or "Mother" (Isabel Anderson) about life with Troop B of the 6th Cavalry at Fort Leavenworth, including the continued attempt to obtain a commission through examination at Fort Sheridan. The letters also document Alvord Anderson's marriage to Cora Collins and the beginning of their family life. A few letters from Cora Anderson to her husband's parents are included.

1/9:
Military Training at Fort Leavenworth, Kas., 15 Sept. 1894-Apr. 1898.  Letters to "Father" (John R. Anderson) and "Mamma" or "Mother" (Isabel Anderson) about life with Troop B of the 6th Cavalry at Fort Leavenworth, including the continued attempt to obtain a commission through examination at Fort Sheridan. The letters also document Alvord Anderson's marriage to Cora Collins and the beginning of their family life. A few letters from Cora Anderson to her husband's parents are included.

1/10:
Spanish-American War. Camp Hamilton, Santiago, Cuba, 25 Apr. 1898-30 Mar. 1899.  Letters to Alvord Anderson's parents and wife written en route to the war in Cuba, at the camp in Santiago, and shortly after his Cuban tour of duty. Official copies of Citation for Gallantry in Action (Silver Star), 1898, against Spanish forces, with related correspondence, and "La Solidaridad" certificate, Republic of Panama.

1/11:
China Relief Expedition (Boxer Rebellion). South Arsenal, Tientsin, China, 15 Nov. 1899-6 Dec. 1900.  Letters to Alvord Anderson's father and wife, as well as letters from his wife to his father. Includes clippings about Nagasaki, Japan, and Peking, China.

1/12:
Philippine-American War (Philippine Insurrection). Philippine Islands, 20 Jan. 1901-30 Sept. 1903.  Letters to John R. Anderson from Alvord Anderson about living conditions and duties, including an execution, and about diseases affecting the horses. Also includes letters from Cora Collins Anderson to "My Dear Father" (probably John R. Anderson).

1/13:
Fort Keogh, Montana, 14 Feb. 1904-20 Apr. 1907.  Letters to John R. Anderson from Alvord Anderson describing camp and family life, requesting reading materials from New York City, and discussing financial considerations.

1/14:
Philippine Islands, 11 Sept. 1907-13 Oct. 1913.  Letters to John R. Anderson from Alvord Anderson concerning his family's journey to Anderson's station in the Philippine Islands. Anderson describes life on the base and the people of the islands. He also describes life at a prisoner of war camp at Corregidor in 1910. In letters dated 30 Aug. 1910 and 14 Oct. 1910, he remarks that war with Japan is a probability. A 13 Sept. 1910 confidential letter from John J. Pershing asks Anderson to consider a transfer to headquarters as a district governor. Subsequent letters detail his performance in this capacity. In addition to letters addressed to John R. Anderson, some letters to Mrs. John R. Anderson (stepmother Isabel), wife Cora Anderson, brother Hale Anderson, and daughter Dorothy, sometimes called "Army," are included in this series.

1/15:
Philippine Islands, 11 Sept. 1907-13 Oct. 1913.  Letters to John R. Anderson from Alvord Anderson concerning his family's journey to Anderson's station in the Philippine Islands. Anderson describes life on the base and the people of the islands. He also describes life at a prisoner of war camp at Corregidor in 1910. In letters dated 30 Aug. 1910 and 14 Oct. 1910, he remarks that war with Japan is a probability. A 13 Sept. 1910 confidential letter from John J. Pershing asks Anderson to consider a transfer to headquarters as a district governor. Subsequent letters detail his performance in this capacity. In addition to letters addressed to John R. Anderson, some letters to Mrs. John R. Anderson (stepmother Isabel), wife Cora Anderson, brother Hale Anderson, and daughter Dorothy, sometimes called "Army," are included in this series.

1/16:
Philippine Islands, 11 Sept. 1907-13 Oct. 1913.  Letters to John R. Anderson from Alvord Anderson concerning his family's journey to Anderson's station in the Philippine Islands. Anderson describes life on the base and the people of the islands. He also describes life at a prisoner of war camp at Corregidor in 1910. In letters dated 30 Aug. 1910 and 14 Oct. 1910, he remarks that war with Japan is a probability. A 13 Sept. 1910 confidential letter from John J. Pershing asks Anderson to consider a transfer to headquarters as a district governor. Subsequent letters detail his performance in this capacity. In addition to letters addressed to John R. Anderson, some letters to Mrs. John R. Anderson (stepmother Isabel), wife Cora Anderson, brother Hale Anderson, and daughter Dorothy, sometimes called "Army," are included in this series.

1/17:
Philippine Islands, 11 Sept. 1907-13 Oct. 1913.  Letters to John R. Anderson from Alvord Anderson concerning his family's journey to Anderson's station in the Philippine Islands. Anderson describes life on the base and the people of the islands. He also describes life at a prisoner of war camp at Corregidor in 1910. In letters dated 30 Aug. 1910 and 14 Oct. 1910, he remarks that war with Japan is a probability. A 13 Sept. 1910 confidential letter from John J. Pershing asks Anderson to consider a transfer to headquarters as a district governor. Subsequent letters detail his performance in this capacity. In addition to letters addressed to John R. Anderson, some letters to Mrs. John R. Anderson (stepmother Isabel), wife Cora Anderson, brother Hale Anderson, and daughter Dorothy, sometimes called "Army," are included in this series.

1/18:
Mexican Revolution. El Paso, Tex., 29 Nov. 1913-9 May 1914.; Chiefly letters to Cora Anderson ("My dear:-"), concerning camp life on the west Texas border during the Mexican Revolution. A few of the letters are addressed to "Army" (Dorothy Anderson), John R. Anderson, and Mrs. John Anderson, with two of the latter being from Cora Anderson rather than Alvord.

1/19:
Mexican Revolution. El Paso, Tex., 29 Nov. 1913-9 May 1914.; Chiefly letters to Cora Anderson ("My dear:-"), concerning camp life on the west Texas border during the Mexican Revolution. A few of the letters are addressed to "Army" (Dorothy Anderson), John R. Anderson, and Mrs. John Anderson, with two of the latter being from Cora Anderson rather than Alvord.

1/20:
Mexican Revolution. Harlingen, Tex., 10 May 1914-2 Oct. 1915.  Daily letters to Cora Anderson ("My dear:-") concerning camp life on the east Texas border during the Mexican Revolution, with occasional letters to John R. Anderson and Alvord Anderson Jr., and a few letters from Cora Anderson to Mr. or Mrs. John R. Anderson. Also includes "A Report of the affair near Progresso, Texas, September 24th, 1915" from C.O. Troop "B," 12th Cavalry (Captain A.V.P. Anderson).

1/21:
Mexican Revolution. Harlingen, Tex., 10 May 1914-2 Oct. 1915.  Daily letters to Cora Anderson ("My dear:-") concerning camp life on the east Texas border during the Mexican Revolution, with occasional letters to John R. Anderson and Alvord Anderson Jr., and a few letters from Cora Anderson to Mr. or Mrs. John R. Anderson. Also includes "A Report of the affair near Progresso, Texas, September 24th, 1915" from C.O. Troop "B," 12th Cavalry (Captain A.V.P. Anderson).

1/22:
Mexican Revolution. Harlingen, Tex., 10 May 1914-2 Oct. 1915.  Daily letters to Cora Anderson ("My dear:-") concerning camp life on the east Texas border during the Mexican Revolution, with occasional letters to John R. Anderson and Alvord Anderson Jr., and a few letters from Cora Anderson to Mr. or Mrs. John R. Anderson. Also includes "A Report of the affair near Progresso, Texas, September 24th, 1915" from C.O. Troop "B," 12th Cavalry (Captain A.V.P. Anderson).

1/23:
Mexican Revolution. Harlingen, Tex., 10 May 1914-2 Oct. 1915.  Daily letters to Cora Anderson ("My dear:-") concerning camp life on the east Texas border during the Mexican Revolution, with occasional letters to John R. Anderson and Alvord Anderson Jr., and a few letters from Cora Anderson to Mr. or Mrs. John R. Anderson. Also includes "A Report of the affair near Progresso, Texas, September 24th, 1915" from C.O. Troop "B," 12th Cavalry (Captain A.V.P. Anderson).

1/24:
Mexican Revolution. Donna, Tex., 3 Oct. 1915-12 Mar. 1916.  Letters to Cora Anderson concerning border duty with Troop M of the 6th Cavalry, at Donna, Tex., at San Juan Hacienda, and Santa Maria, Tex. A few of the letters are addressed to others in Anderson's immediate family.

1/25:
Mexican Revolution. Presidio, Tex., 22 May 1916-8 Jan. 1917.  Letters to Cora Anderson concerning duty near the Big Bend area, on the border at Presidio and slightly north at Shafter and Marfa, Tex. Also includes letters to John R. Anderson, one letter to Mrs. John R. Anderson from Cora Anderson, and Major A.V.P. Anderson's business card.

1/26:
Mexican Revolution. Presidio, Tex., 22 May 1916-8 Jan. 1917.  Letters to Cora Anderson concerning duty near the Big Bend area, on the border at Presidio and slightly north at Shafter and Marfa, Tex. Also includes letters to John R. Anderson, one letter to Mrs. John R. Anderson from Cora Anderson, and Major A.V.P. Anderson's business card.

1/27:
World War I. 1 Fort Dix, N. J., 31 Aug. 1917-6 May 1919.  Letters to Cora Anderson, letter and poem from a member of the 312th Regiment of Infantry, and newspaper pictorial review of the 312th Regiment.  A letter from New York to Alvord Anderson Jr., just before Anderson sailed for Europe, and letters to Cora Anderson, both written and censored by Colonel A.V.P. Anderson, from the journey overseas. Letters to Cora Anderson passed by censors other than Anderson, from somewhere in Europe. Early letters describe living conditions (in a chateau), menus, and social life among the officers. Later letters describe military action such as bombing by enemy aircraft, shelling and trench warfare, a raid to capture the "Bosche," and a visit with an artillery unit. Also included is the order of battle for the 51st Division, 14 Aug. 1918.  Anderson documented his whereabouts during the first six months of his tour of duty in a letter dated 24 November 1918. After this date, letters from Alvord Anderson to Cora Anderson and Alvord Anderson Jr. give Bussy-le-Grand Cote d'Or as the place where his regiment is stationed. Anderson's duties here included writing to the families of men killed in action; one letter to Alvord Jr., dated 22 Jan. 1919 describes the final mission of one of these men.  Also present are letters of appreciation to Colonel Anderson from the mayor of Bussy-le-Grand and the commander of the U.S.S. Montpelier on the behavior of the 312th while stationed in France and while returning to the U.S.

1/28:
World War I. 1 Fort Dix, N. J., 31 Aug. 1917-6 May 1919.  Letters to Cora Anderson, letter and poem from a member of the 312th Regiment of Infantry, and newspaper pictorial review of the 312th Regiment.  A letter from New York to Alvord Anderson Jr., just before Anderson sailed for Europe, and letters to Cora Anderson, both written and censored by Colonel A.V.P. Anderson, from the journey overseas. Letters to Cora Anderson passed by censors other than Anderson, from somewhere in Europe. Early letters describe living conditions (in a chateau), menus, and social life among the officers. Later letters describe military action such as bombing by enemy aircraft, shelling and trench warfare, a raid to capture the "Bosche," and a visit with an artillery unit. Also included is the order of battle for the 51st Division, 14 Aug. 1918.  Anderson documented his whereabouts during the first six months of his tour of duty in a letter dated 24 November 1918. After this date, letters from Alvord Anderson to Cora Anderson and Alvord Anderson Jr. give Bussy-le-Grand Cote d'Or as the place where his regiment is stationed. Anderson's duties here included writing to the families of men killed in action; one letter to Alvord Jr., dated 22 Jan. 1919 describes the final mission of one of these men.  Also present are letters of appreciation to Colonel Anderson from the mayor of Bussy-le-Grand and the commander of the U.S.S. Montpelier on the behavior of the 312th while stationed in France and while returning to the U.S.

1/29:
World War I. 1 Fort Dix, N. J., 31 Aug. 1917-6 May 1919.  Letters to Cora Anderson, letter and poem from a member of the 312th Regiment of Infantry, and newspaper pictorial review of the 312th Regiment.  A letter from New York to Alvord Anderson Jr., just before Anderson sailed for Europe, and letters to Cora Anderson, both written and censored by Colonel A.V.P. Anderson, from the journey overseas. Letters to Cora Anderson passed by censors other than Anderson, from somewhere in Europe. Early letters describe living conditions (in a chateau), menus, and social life among the officers. Later letters describe military action such as bombing by enemy aircraft, shelling and trench warfare, a raid to capture the "Bosche," and a visit with an artillery unit. Also included is the order of battle for the 51st Division, 14 Aug. 1918.  Anderson documented his whereabouts during the first six months of his tour of duty in a letter dated 24 November 1918. After this date, letters from Alvord Anderson to Cora Anderson and Alvord Anderson Jr. give Bussy-le-Grand Cote d'Or as the place where his regiment is stationed. Anderson's duties here included writing to the families of men killed in action; one letter to Alvord Jr., dated 22 Jan. 1919 describes the final mission of one of these men.  Also present are letters of appreciation to Colonel Anderson from the mayor of Bussy-le-Grand and the commander of the U.S.S. Montpelier on the behavior of the 312th while stationed in France and while returning to the U.S.

1/30:
World War I. 1 Fort Dix, N. J., 31 Aug. 1917-6 May 1919.  Letters to Cora Anderson, letter and poem from a member of the 312th Regiment of Infantry, and newspaper pictorial review of the 312th Regiment.  A letter from New York to Alvord Anderson Jr., just before Anderson sailed for Europe, and letters to Cora Anderson, both written and censored by Colonel A.V.P. Anderson, from the journey overseas. Letters to Cora Anderson passed by censors other than Anderson, from somewhere in Europe. Early letters describe living conditions (in a chateau), menus, and social life among the officers. Later letters describe military action such as bombing by enemy aircraft, shelling and trench warfare, a raid to capture the "Bosche," and a visit with an artillery unit. Also included is the order of battle for the 51st Division, 14 Aug. 1918.  Anderson documented his whereabouts during the first six months of his tour of duty in a letter dated 24 November 1918. After this date, letters from Alvord Anderson to Cora Anderson and Alvord Anderson Jr. give Bussy-le-Grand Cote d'Or as the place where his regiment is stationed. Anderson's duties here included writing to the families of men killed in action; one letter to Alvord Jr., dated 22 Jan. 1919 describes the final mission of one of these men.  Also present are letters of appreciation to Colonel Anderson from the mayor of Bussy-le-Grand and the commander of the U.S.S. Montpelier on the behavior of the 312th while stationed in France and while returning to the U.S.

1/31:
World War I. 1 Fort Dix, N. J., 31 Aug. 1917-6 May 1919.  Letters to Cora Anderson, letter and poem from a member of the 312th Regiment of Infantry, and newspaper pictorial review of the 312th Regiment.  A letter from New York to Alvord Anderson Jr., just before Anderson sailed for Europe, and letters to Cora Anderson, both written and censored by Colonel A.V.P. Anderson, from the journey overseas. Letters to Cora Anderson passed by censors other than Anderson, from somewhere in Europe. Early letters describe living conditions (in a chateau), menus, and social life among the officers. Later letters describe military action such as bombing by enemy aircraft, shelling and trench warfare, a raid to capture the "Bosche," and a visit with an artillery unit. Also included is the order of battle for the 51st Division, 14 Aug. 1918.  Anderson documented his whereabouts during the first six months of his tour of duty in a letter dated 24 November 1918. After this date, letters from Alvord Anderson to Cora Anderson and Alvord Anderson Jr. give Bussy-le-Grand Cote d'Or as the place where his regiment is stationed. Anderson's duties here included writing to the families of men killed in action; one letter to Alvord Jr., dated 22 Jan. 1919 describes the final mission of one of these men.  Also present are letters of appreciation to Colonel Anderson from the mayor of Bussy-le-Grand and the commander of the U.S.S. Montpelier on the behavior of the 312th while stationed in France and while returning to the U.S.

1/32:
Recruitment Centers, 23-25 May 1920.  Letters from Chicago and Cleveland.

1/33:
Camp Harry J. Jones, Douglas, Ariz., 3 Mar. 1921.  Letter from Malin Crain to Col. Anderson.

1/34:
Marfa, Tex. 19 May-12 Aug. 1923.  Five photographic prints measuring 8in. x 10in. of Camp Marfa, Tex.

1/35:
Fort Lewis, Wash., 1934.  One photograph measuring 8in. x 10in. taken at Fort Lewis, near Tacoma, Wash., and one undated, unidentified photograph.

1/36:
Imperial Order of the Dragon, 28 Aug. 1950-19 Feb. 1962.  Correspondence between A.V.P. Anderson and Enoch R.L. "Chino" Jones, Grand Custodian Archives-Finance, Imperial Order of the Dragon, and issues of the Imperial Order of the Dragon, a newsletter "Commemorating the China Relief Expedition of 1900." Includes Constitution and By-Laws and Muster Roll. Also includes a letter from Jones to Colonel and Mrs. McLennan.

1/37:
Anderson Family Genealogies and Archives, 17 June 1954-14 Dec. 1976.  Correspondence regarding gifts to archives by A.V.P. Anderson family, chiefly a gift to the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

1/38:
Genealogical information by Mrs. Hale Anderson, photocopy of published genealogy by Dorothy A. McLennan, a list of A.V.P. Anderson's medals and awards, and a newspaper clipping on the cavalry.

Commencement Programs

3/1: January 17, 1970

3/2: May 23, 1970

3/3: December 12, 1970

3/4: May 7-8, 1971

3/5: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement, Doctoral. August 6, 1971

3/6: December 11, 1971

3/7: May 5-6, 1972

3/8: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement, Doctoral. August 4, 1972

3/9: August 8, 1972

3/10: December 9, 1972

3/11: May 4-5, 1973

3/12: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement, Doctoral. August 3, 1973

3/13: August 17, 1973

3/14: December 15, 1973

3/15: May 11, 1974

3/16: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement, Doctoral. August 9, 1974

3/17: August 16, 1974

3/18: December 14, 1974

3/19: May 9-10, 1975

3/20: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement, Doctoral. August 8, 1975

3/21: August 15, 1975

3/22: December 13, 1975

3/23: May 7, 1976

3/24: May 8, 1976

3/25: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement, Doctoral. August 6, 1976

3/26: August 13, 1976

3/27: December 11, 1976

Series 7 through Series 10

Series 7, Master Farm Family Speeches, Articles, and Correspondence. Undated

6/1: Master Farm Family - Grady Shephard. Undated

6/2: Master Farm Family - Jack Sherrod. Undated

6/3: Master Farm Family - David H. Smith. Undated

6/4: Master Farm Family - Henry C. Smith. Undated

6/5: Master Farm Family - Wesley Stacy. Undated

6/6: Master Farm Family - Henry Strube. Undated

6/7: Master Farm Family - Ralph R. Swinford. Undated

6/8: Master Farm Family - George Thomas. Undated

6/9: Master Farm Family - Verney Towns. Undated

6/10: Master Farm Family - L. Webb. Undated

6/11: Master Farm Family - F. F. Weil. Undated

6/12: Master Farm Family - A. M. White. Undated

6/13: Master Farm Family - E. Whitmire. Undated

6/14: Master Farm Family - Kenneth Raymond Wiese. Undated

6/15: Master Farm Family - Leroy Williams. Undated

6/16: Master Farm Family - Robert Wolf. Undated

6/17: Master Farm Family - H. F. Wurzbach. Undated

6/18: National Association of County Agricultural Agents. Undated

6/19: Nunn, Alexander. Undated

Series 8, Operation BIG Correspondence, Publications, and Statistics. 1961-1976; Undated

6/20: Operation Blackland Income Growth (BIG) - Miscellaneous. Undated

6/21: Operation BIG - Correspondence, 1961-1962

6/22: Operation BIG - Correspondence, 1962-1963

6/23: Operation BIG - Correspondence, 1963-1967

6/24: Operation BIG - Correspondence, 1968-1976

6/25: Operation BIG - Statistical Committee Guidelines for Evaluating Farms Statistics. Undated

6/26: Operation BIG - Income Evaluation and Statistical Committees Correspondence, 1961

6/27: Operation BIG - Income Evaluation and Statistical Committees Correspondence, 1962-1963

6/28: Operation BIG - Publications. Undated

6/29: Operation BIG - Publications. Undated

6/30: Operation BIG - Agricultural Income Evaluations, 1962-1965

6/31: Operation BIG - Agricultural Income Evaluations, 1966-1968

Series 9, Clarence Poe. Undated

6/32: Clarence Poe. Undated

Series 10, Prairie View A&M Data, Correspondence, and Publications. Undated

6/33: Prairie View A&M Publications. Undated

6/34: Prairie View A&M Centennial Council, "Facts About Prairie View A&M". Undated

6/35: Prairie View A&M Centennial Council, Publications. Undated

6/36: Prairie View A&M Centennial Council, Resource Data: Mission of the College, and School of Agriculture. Undated

6/37: Prairie View A&M Centennial Council, Resource Data: School of Arts, and Sciences. Undated

6/38: Prairie View A&M Centennial Council, Resource Data: School of Engineering, School of Home Economics, School of Industrial Education, School of Nursing, Division of Freshman Studies, Division of Extension and Continuing Education, Graduate School, Research, Student Life, Physical Plant, and Finance. Undated

General Alvord Van Patten Anderson Papers

  • TxAM-CRS 14
  • Collection
  • 1886-1976

The General Alvord Van Patten Anderson Papers, 1886-1976, contain many letters from Alvord Anderson to his father, John R. Anderson, and his wife, Cora Anderson. The nineteenth century letters are handwritten, while the twentieth century letters are typed, with the exception of the World War I letters.

Throughout the collection, some letters are annotated in pencil with dates, page numbers, and names of recipients. This added information is contradicted by information in the letters themselves in one or two cases. A few undated or incompletely dated letters have been arranged according to the approximate date.

Letters in Series 1. are sometimes accompanied by other materials, such as military papers, reports, citations of awards, newsletters, black and white photographic prints, newspaper clippings, a poem, an essay, and a map.Series 2 consists of a scrapbook of photographic prints and postcards, and Series 3. Published monographs collected by Anderson, 1905-1966, icludes 8 monographs which are cataloged and housed seperately in the repository's stacks.

  • “Partially processed. Might not be available to patrons. Please contact the Cushing Library’s Reading Room for more information.”

Anderson, Alvord van Patten, 1872-1951

Texas Agricultural Experiment Station (TAES) Miscellaneous Publications

  • TxAM-CRS 1473
  • Collection
  • 1938-1977

This collection contains an assortment of reports, booklets, research papers, committee reports and project reports produced by or in connection with the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, and is only a small part of the materials which highlight the role of Texas A&M in the development of the state's agricultural program.

The records included dates between 1938 and 1977, with the majority of the papers from 1968-1977. Of the significant items included, the annual reports of the Southern Agricultural Workers are available between 1938 and 1972, though some years are missing. Also, there are a number of project reports on research undertaken for Houston Lighting and Power and a number of publications included.

B-R

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

1/10: Response Letters. 1977-08

1/11: Response Letters. 1977-08

Men's Basketball Media Guides

1-01: 1951-1952 Season
1-02: 1959-1960 Season
1-03: 1960-1961 Season
1-04: 1964-1965 Season
1-05: 1965-1966 Season
1-06: 1966-1967 Season
1-07: 1967-1968 Season
1-08: 1970-1971 Season
1-09: 1971-1972 Season
1-10: 1972-1973 Season
1-11: 1973-1974 Season
1-12: 1974-1975 Season
1-13: 1975-1976 Season
1-14: 1976-1977 Season

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

Robert D. Chenoweth Papers

  • US TxAM-C 1211
  • Collection
  • 1968-1977

This collection contains a number of papers on Chenoweth's research and observations during his time as one of four faculty members of the Texas A&M Electrical Engineering Department and Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering. Also included are multiple notebooks filled with numerous notes and folders with graphs, calculations, and lab reports.

Chenoweth, Robert D.

University Studio Negatives - Corps of Cadets Companies, Outfits and Squadrons

  • US TxAM-C 1478
  • Collection
  • 1949-1957; 1971-1977

Collection of Negative photographs of Corps of Cadet companies from 1949-1957, and 1971-1977. Negatives are oversized and organized by date. Names of individuals not listed: See Texas A&M Yearbooks for identifying information on individual persons.

Junior Events at A&M

This series contains 9 folders in box 1 and 27 folders in box 2.

S4-1-109: Junior Ball, March 15, 1969

S4-1-110: Junior Ball, March 14, 1970

S4-1-111: Junior Ball, March 27, 1971

S4-1-112: Junior Ball, February 26, 1977

S4-1-113: Junior Banquet- Class of 1907, February 21, 1906

S4-1-114: Junior Banquet- Class of 1908, February 21, 1907

S4-1-115: Junior Banquet- Class of 1909, February 21, 1908

S4-1-116: Junior Banquet- Class of 1911, February 21, 1910

S4-1-117: Junior Banquet- Class of 1912, February 21, 1911

S4-2-01: Junior Banquet- Class of 1914, February 21, 1913

S4-2-02: Junior Banquet- Class of 1915, March 7, 1914

S4-2-03: Junior Banquet- Class of 1916, March 12, 1915

S4-2-04: Junior Banquet- Class of 1917, March 3, 1916

S4-2-05: Junior Banquet- Class of 1921, March 23, 1920

S4-2-06: Junior Banquet- Class of 1922, March 5, 1921

S4-2-07: Junior Banquet- Class of 1923, April 17, 1922

S4-2-08: Junior Banquet- Class of 1924, April 13, 1923

S4-2-09: Junior Banquet- Class of 1926, May 29, 1925

S4-2-10: Junior Banquet- Class of 1927, May 28, 1926

S4-2-11: Junior Banquet- Class of 1929, June 1, 1928

S4-2-12: Junior Banquet- Class of 1933, June 2, 1932

S4-2-13: Junior Banquet- Class of 1935, May 31, 1934

S4-2-14: Junior Banquet- Class of 1940, June 1, 1939

S4-2-15: Junior Banquet- Class of 1944, January 21, 1943

S4-2-16: Junior Banquet - Class of 1948, May 3, 1946

S4-2-17: Junior Banquet- Class of 1968, March 18, 1967

S4-2-18: Junior Class Dance, November 30, 1912

S4-2-19: Junior Class Dance, March 3, 1917

S4-2-20: Junior Prom, April 15, 1914

S4-2-21: Junior Prom, May 29, 1930

S4-2-22: Junior Prom, June 2, 1932

S4-2-23: Junior Prom, June 1, 1933

S4-2-24: Junior Prom, May 31, 1934

S4-2-25: Junior Prom, June 1, 1939

S4-2-26: Junior Prom, January 21, 1943

S4-2-27: Junior Prom, May 3, 1946

R. D. Lewis Papers

  • TxAM-CRS 593
  • Collection
  • 1940-1977

This collection contains materials from R. D. Lewis during his time with the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station (TAES).

Newspaper Articles

  • The Wall Street Journal. "Jungle Frontier: Brazil Begins Effort to Unlock the Wealth of Vast, Unexploited Amazon Basin". December 3, 1968
  • The Wall Street Journal. "In a Texas County, There is No Crime, No Debt or Welfare". May 23, 1977
  • The Eagle. "The house the county built". Undated
  • The Eagle. "Time 'ripe' for old Bryan". Undated
  • The Eagle. "A county treasure". Undated
  • "Unbowed". Undated
  • "Street name history fading away". Undated
  • "Lights festival". Undated
  • "Smallest Catholic Church still used". Undated
  • "Restrooms for the county's seat". Undated
  • "New Goddess unveiled". Undated
  • "The Goddess of Liberty and the rule of law". Undated
  • "White Nights: Holiday lights help to defuse Blanco rivalry". Undated

Cleaver's Legal Issues and Other Activities

This series contains 9 folders in box 1.

S9-2-08: Letters (1975-1976)

S9-2-09: International Defense (1975-1976)

S9-2-10: Letters: Governor (1976-1977)

S9-2-11: Interviews: Published (1975-1976)

S9-2-12: Correspondence – TV (1975-1977)

S9-2-13: Correspondence – Newspapers (1975-1976)

S9-2-14: Correspondence – Magazines (1976)

S9-2-15: Phone Messages (1977)

S9-2-16: Advertisements

Alan Dean Foster Collection

  • US TxAM-C C000193
  • Collection
  • 1977

This collection contains a 286-page unproofed typed copy of Foster's 1977 novel The End of the Matter.

Foster, Alan D.

Notebooks and Reports

1/1: 2 notebooks: Oscillograms, and SCR Control of Single Phase Motors

1/2: Copy of "The Influence of Mutuals on Fault Currents and Voltages". The paper reviews the basic concepts and the computational methods of including zero-sequence mutual impedances in fault studies.

1/3: Solar Energy and Electrical Power Networks Project Report (2 copies); Graphs and other calculations; Personal notes; Rough drafts; Letter from A. D. Patton to Mr. Robert Hunke; Copy of "IEEE Power Engineering Society Publication Guide for Power Engineers"; and a Map of Albuquerque, New Mexico

1/4-1/6: "Final Report on Contract No. 05-4563 Study of Solar System-Electric Utility System Interface prepared for Sandia Laboratories Albuquerque, New Mexico" October 1977 (3 copies)

1/7: Copy of "A Hybrid Energy System Solar Generation In Conjunction with Conventional Electrical Power Generation" by Roger L Fischer

1/8: Copy of Sandia Laboratories energy report "Analysis of A 1000-Home Solar Total Energy Community Using Clear Air Solar Intensity" by B. W. Marshall

1/9: Copy of Sandia Laboratories energy report "Estimating the Direct Component of Solar Radiation" by Eldon C. Boes

1/10: Copy of Sandia Laboratories energy report "Application of Solar Total Energy to a Mixed-Loan Community" by R. W. Harrington

1/11: Copy of Sandia Laboratories energy report "Solar Radiation Available to Various Collector Geometries: A Preliminary Study" by Eldon C. Boes

Fiscal Year 1976-1977

1/1: Board of Regents 1977-02-07-1977-10-24

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

1/3: Committee of Nine 1977-07-05-1977-08-19

1/4: Naming of Buildings 1977-08-01-1977-10-17

1/5: Office of the Chancellor - Jack Williams 1977-05-02-1977-11-08

1/6: Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor for Administration 1977-01-04-1977-08-17

1/7: Office of the System Comptroller 1977-05-31-1977-09-02

1/8: Office of the Vice President of Academic Affairs - Recommendations for 1977-08-01-1977-08-12

1/9: Pending Discrimination Cases (GSS) 1977-07-26-1977-08-30

1/10: Response Letters 1977-08-01-1977-08-22

1/11: Response Letters 1977-08-22-1977-08-31

Mothers' Club Correspondence, Reports, and Minutes

7/1: Vice President-At-Large, 1973-1974

7/2: Vice-President, 1st, 1973-1974

7/3: Vice President, 2nd, 1973-1974; Undated

7/4: Vice-President, 3rd, January-April, 1974

7/5: Vice-President, 4th, 1973-1974; Undated

7/6: Vice-President, 5th, 1973-1974

7/7: Vice-President, 6th, Undated

7/8: Yearbooks, 1973-1974

7/9: Annual Meeting, April 19, 1975

7/10: Annual Reports, 1974-1975

7/11: Auditing Committee, April 18, 1975

7/12: Centennial Committee, 1974-1975; Undated

7/13: Correspondence, 1974-1975; Undated

7/14: District Meetings, 1974-1975

7/15: Executive Board Meeting, 1974-1975

7/16: Fall Meeting, August 31, 1974

7/17: Federation Calendar, 1974-1975

7/18: Fundraising - Donation, 1974-1975

7/19: Historian's Reports, January 11, 1975

7/20: Members' Club - Various, 1974-1975

7/21: Newsletters, 1974-1975

7/22: Newspaper Clippings, 1974-1975

7/23: Officers' List, 1974-1975

7/24: Parliamentarian Reports, 1974-1975

7/25: President, 1974-1975

7/26: Secretary, Corresponding, 1974-1975

7/27: Secretary, Recording, 1974-1975; Undated

7/28: Treasurers' Reports, 1974-1975

7/29: Vice President-At-Large, 1974-1975

7/30: Vice - President, 1st, 1974-1975

7/31: Vice-President, 2nd, 1974-1975

7/32: Vice-President, 3rd, 1974-1975

7/33: Vice President, 4th, 1974-1975

7/34: Vice-President, 5th, 1974-1975

7/35: Vice-President, 6th, 1974-1975; Undated

7/36: Yearbooks, 1974-1975

7/37: District Meetings, March 20, 1976

7/38: Executive Board Meeting, 1975-1976

7/39: Spring Meeting, April 17, 1976

7/40: Vice-President, 4th, January-April, 1976

7/41: Yearbooks, 1975-1976

7/42: Centennial Committee, February-March, 1976

7/43: Correspondence, 1976-1977

7/44: District Meetings, 1976-1977

7/45: Executive Board Meeting, 1976-1977

7/46: Fall Meeting, August 28, 1976

7/47: Federation Calendar, April 15-17, 1977

7/48: Historian's Reports, January-April, 1977

7/49: Meetings - Unidentified, circa 1977

7/50: Newsletters, 1976-1977

7/51: Nominations, August 27, 1976

7/52: Officers' List, 1976-1977

7/53: Fundraising - Donations, 1976-1977

Poem of the Month Club Collection

  • TxAM-CRS 193
  • Collection
  • 1970-1977

This collection consists of miscellaneous files, alphabetical files on the authors, and a complete original folio of poems. Within the first miscellaneous file is background information on the club and correspondence with Bloomsbury Book Auctions. Other miscellaneous files consist of correspondence.  the author files primarily consist of correspondence between poet and club directors, contracts with the club, and proofs of the broadsides.  There are originals and carbon copies in the files.  Many of the letters and proofs are annotated and contain original signatures.  The complete folio contains signed broadsides as well as any other material sent with the poem, such as a brief biography or note from the author regarding his poem.

Poem of the Month Club

A. A. "Al" Jackson Collection

  • TxAM-CRS C000154
  • Collection
  • 1956-1977

This collection contains the manuscript of Pause for Reflection (Superradiance) in three copies (n.a. Pause for Reflection, by A. A. Jackson IV and Howard Waldrop).

Jackson, A.A.

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