Texas A&M Athletic Media Guides - Women's Tennis
- US TxAM-C 1371
- Collection
- 1983-2009
Texas A&M Athletic Media Guides - Women's Tennis
Texas A&M Athletic Media Guides - Women's Golf
This collection includes media guides providing details about the team such as statistics, the TAMU roster, individual records, and a section with brief facts about the school itself.
The Texas A&M Women's Golf team has one Southwest Conference title in 1985. They have four titles in the Big Twelve Conference. They also made it to the NCAA Tournament twelve times between 1982 and 2012.
Texas A&M Athletic Media Guides - Women's Basketball
Texas A&M Athletic Media Guides - Women's Archery
This collection includes media guides for the Texas A&M Women's Archery team. The media guides provide details regarding each season; a roster, schedule, records and a brief history, for example.
The Texas A&M Archery team has National Championship titles for the years 1996-2006 and 2010-2014. World Record holder Mary Zorn was also a member of the team from 2000 to 2004. She was also a two-time World Champion.
Texas A&M Athletic Media Guides - Volleyball
This collection includes media guides that detail the schedule of the volleyball team for each year. The guides also describe a short history of the program, several statistics, and records.
Texas A&M Athletic Media Guides - Spring Sports
This collection includes media guides describing the details of several spring sports. These sports are track, baseball, golf, and tennis. The media guides provide schedules and rosters for each sport, as well as records and statistics for each year.
Texas A&M University created a media guide that included several sports for people to buy. However, once each sport began selling its own extensive guides, these all-inclusive ones were discontinued.
Texas A&M Athletic Media Guides - Softball
Texas A&M Athletic Media Guides - Soccer
This collection contains media guides that cover one individual sport. These guides include details such as a schedule, the Texas A&M roster, statistics of the sport's history, and brief facts about the University.
Texas A&M Athletic Media Guides - Men's Tennis
This collection contains media guides that give a detailed schedule of men's tennis events, as well as statistics and records. They provide data for individuals and the team as a whole. There is a brief history of the tennis program and of Texas A&M University.
Texas A&M Athletic Media Guides - Men's Golf
This collection consists of media guides containing information regarding the statistics, history, and rosters of Texas A&M's male golf team. They also have a brief section that provides facts about the university itself.
The Texas A&M Men's Golf team earned the title of Southwest Conference Champions ten times between their emergence as a varsity sport in 1926 and the year 2006. They were Big Twelve Champions in 2012.
Texas A&M Athletic Media Guides - Men's Basketball
Texas A&M Athletic Media Guides - Football
This collection contains media guides of Texas A&M Football seasons, including rosters, statistics, and player and coach profiles.
Texas A&M Athletic Media Guides - Equestrian
This collection includes media guides specific to the equestrian team. The media guides contain statistics and data from each year and previous seasons. They also have a brief history of the sport and information about the University itself.
Texas A&M Athletic Media Guides - Cross Country
This collection is made up of media guides containing details for each year, including schedules, rosters, and statistics for the men's cross country team. They also have a brief history of the sport and the University itself.
The team began in 1920 under head coach J. A. Clutter. Since its introduction, the men have acquired 13 Southwest Conference titles previous to the year 2000.
Texas A&M Athletic Media Guides - Baseball
This collection is comprised of media guides specific to the Texas A&M Varsity baseball team. The media guides provide details regarding each season's roster, statistics, individual records, a schedule, and a brief history.
Texas A&M Athletic Media Guides - Aquatics
This collection includes media guides from both men and women's aquatic sports. The majority are specifically for swimming and diving, but some include details about water polo. The media guides contain statistics, schedules, and the Texas A&M roster for each season.
Texas A&M Athletic and Event Ticket Collection
This collection contains tickets, season ticket books, a game passes for A&M athletic games and events including men's and women's Basketball, Baseball, Football, Track and Field, Sports Day, Roller Derby, Huntsville Prison Rodeo, and the Fiddler's Festival Dance. The majority of the tickets are from A&M Football, followed by men's Basketball and Baseball.
Terry Anderson Oral History Collection
This collection was compiled to preserve the sentiments of people in many walks of life across Texas A&M University and the surrounding area of Bryan-College Station.
This collection includes the typescript for an editorial by White for the September 1973 issue of Fantastic, and some 14 pieces of editorial correspondence, undated.
White, Ted
This collection contains the original handwritten manuscript for Lee's 1976 novel Don't Bite The Sun, the first in her two-book Four-BEE series (a sequel to the book, Drinking Sapphire Wine, was published in 1977). Lee wrote the novel when she was 21, though it was not published until some years later.
The manuscript, in addition to the text of the novel, contains several illustrations from Lee, a description of the novel's structure, a name guide for the use of the manuscript's typist, and a list of chapter lengths. A 2014 note from Lee on the first page notes that the first few pages of the manuscript (the Prologue) are missing.
Also included is a photocopy of the typescript (with handwritten edits) of Lee's 2010 short story collection Disturbed By Her Song, published by Lethe Press. Along, with Lee, Esther Garber, and her half-brother, Judas Garbah is credited as the authors of the work. Garber and Garbah were supposedly French writers from the mid-20th-century whom Lee claimed to be channeling when she wrote the pieces.
Lee, Tanith
This collection consists of correspondence from T. H. White to David Garnett regarding literary matters.
T. F. Powys "A Thematic Study"
Thesis submitted to the University of Minnesota by Martin Steinmann, Jr.
This collection includes correspondence and biographical information of several individuals, musical scores, programs, books, photographs, articles, works by several individuals, video cassettes, and a cassette tape.
Strassberg, Robert
Steven Simon, Jr. '22 Scrapbook
This collection contains a scrapbook with photographs of early campus views Texas A&M College, its buildings, and the Aggie]Band in the 1920s. Also included are clippings and materials from Simon's enlistment in World War II (WWII).
This collection consists primarily of manuscripts, proofs and galleys for a number of works by SF author Gould, including both novels and short stories. It also includes several typescripts for works not written by Gould, including several volumes of the George R.R. Martin-edited _Wild Cards_shared universe novels.
Gould, Steven, 1955
Stephen Bostic and David Hagerla Collection
This collection includes books, serials, and framed artwork.
Star Wars at Texas A&M University Collection
This collection consists of a number of items of Texas A&M University memorabilia, that display images, and lines of dialogue from the Star Wars cinematic universe. These items were sold in the fall of 2015 at the University Bookstore at the Memorial Student Center (MSC), as part of the nationwide landslide of publicity surrounding the December 2015 release of the film Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Items in the collection include T-shirts, pennants, stickers, decals, and beverage coolers, among others.
Four handwritten journals ketp by S. F. Sparks, J. H. Sparks, and J. M. Sparks detailing their lives and profession as truck farmers in and around Sparks Colony and Rockport, Texas between 1910 and 1923.
Bib ID 3975937
Spanish-American War and Boxer Rebellion Scrapbooks
This collection is comprised of 12 scrapbooks (compiler unknown) that contain magazine and newspaper clippings, maps, and other printed ephemera chronicling the Spanish-American War (April-August 1898) in Cuba, and the Boxer Rebellion (1899-1901) in China. No commentary or other original text has been provided by the compiler. The volumes differ slightly, but all are bound in either dark green or dark brown cloth, with maroon quarter calf. Most of the spine covers are damaged or missing. The scrapbooks measure from 20-25 cm. high and from 24-29 cm. wide.
Slavery and Emancipation Documents
This collection contains 58 items are related to slavery or emancipation in the states of Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and Texas and the countries of Cuba, the Caribbean, Jamaica, and Paris, France.
The descriptive write-up provided by Respess and William Reese, Company is used in the listing of documents. Each document purchased has a title, date, and some have an abbreviated transcription of the text.
The Texas document recounts the hiring, auctions, renting, and transferring ownership of slaves. The Missouri documents concern the purchase and transferring of ownership of slaves named Nancy, George, Phebe, Washington, Lucinda, Madison, Benjamin, and Sarah. No last names or additional information is provided except that Nancy is a Mulatto Woman and George is "of the age of seventeen or thereabouts." Of particular note are two documents, a Texas free woman of color filing a complaint regarding an illegal beating by a group of five men one and the other document is from Missouri and details a sale of slaves by a woman, a rarer document than those recording sales by men.
This collection consists of four handwritten letters from Sir James Bryce dated from 1882 to 1910, each addressed to one of the following: the President of the Board of Trade PASSAIC, W. Riding (1 folio with a typed transcript), "My dear Stillman" (1 folio with a typed transcript), and Fred P. Noble (1 folio with a typed transcript).
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Letters
This collection consists of three handwritten letters dated around 1896.
This collection consists of the typescript for McCaffery's 1990 short story "Night of the Living Dead Bingo Women".
McCaffery, Simon, 1963-
This collection consists of a copy of the proofs for the 1978 novel Elvis, Come Back!, written by Sheila Jazmann and published by Chameleon Books. The novel tells the story of an attempt by scientists to bring Elvis Presley back to life after his death in August 1977.
This collection contains "The Fantasy of Love in the Works of Cordwainer Smith", an academic paper by Scott A. Cupp. 10 p., 1975.
Cupp, Scott