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Eugene Butler Collection

  • TxAM-CRS 101
  • Collection
  • 1924-1987; Undated

This collection includes speeches, editorials, and articles written by Eugene Butler, dating from 1927 through 1987. These documents deal with a broad spectrum of issues of the day from Prohibition to bussing but focus primarily on agricultural topics.

Also contained in the collection are many Progressive Farmer articles and editorials, as well as correspondence. There are three complete issues of the magazine in the collection; one oversize and two in folders.

Other items in the collection include extensive material on the Progressive Farmer Company, cotton, and the Progressive Farmer Master Farm Family Award and individual winners.

Butler, Eugene

Series 18

Series 18, Southern Progress Corporation, Miscellaneous Non-Agricultural Articles. 1955-1987; Undated

10/1: Miscellaneous Non-Agricultural Articles. 1971-1987

10/2: Miscellaneous Non-Agricultural Articles. Undated

10/3: Miscellaneous Non-Agricultural Articles. Undated

10/4: Miscellaneous Publications. Undated

10/5: Miscellaneous Publications. Undated

10/6: Editorial Opinion by Eugene Butler. 1955-1976

Bill Crider Collection

  • TxAM-CRS C000212
  • Collection
  • 1987

The collection spans Bill Crider's entire career. A near-complete run of manuscripts traces his writing career, supplemented by a correspondence file, miscellaneous material, and books and magazines. A long run of "DAPA-EM," the organ of a mystery writer's amateur press association completes the collection.

Crider, Bill

Mothers' Club Correspondence, Reports, and Minutes

13/1: Members' Club - Montgomery County, May 8, 1986

13/2: Members' Club - San Angelo, October-November 1985

13/3: Members' Club - Various, Undated

13/4: President, 1985-1986

13/5: Fundraising - Donations, 1985-1986

13/6: Report Book 1/2, 1985-1986

13/7: Report Book 2/2, 1985-1986

13/8: Secretary, Recording, April 12, 1986

13/9: Treasurer's Reports, 1985-1986

13/10: Vice President-At-Large, 1985-1986

13/11: Vice President, 1st, January-April 1986

13/12: Vice President, 2nd, 1985-1986

13/13: Vice President, 3rd, January-April 1986

13/14: Vice-President, 4th, January 18, 1986

13/15: Vice-President, 5th, January-June 1986

13/16: Vice-President, 6th, circa 1986

13/17: Vice President, 7th, January 17, 1986

13/18: Yearbooks, 1985-1986

13/19: Correspondence, 1986-1987

13/20: Correspondence (Past Presidents), 1986-1987

13/21: Correspondence (District Chair), 1986-1987

13/22: Correspondence (Club President), 1986-1987

13/23: Correspondence (Federation Officers), 1986-1987

13/24: President Elect, April-May 1987

13/25: President, 1986-1987

13/26: Vice President-At-Large, 1986-1987

13/27: Vice President, 1st, 1986-1987

13/28: Vice President, 2nd, April 1987

13/29: Vice-President, 3rd, 1986-1987

13/30: Vice President, 4th, 1986-1987

13/31: Vice-President, 5th, 1986-1987

13/32: Vice-President, 6th, 1986-1987

13/33: Vice President, 7th, January 17, 1987

13/34: Officer List, 1986-1987

13/35: Members' Club - Beaumont, October-November 1986

13/36: Members' Club - Kerrville, September 9, 1986

13/37: Members' Club - Lubbock, 1986-1987

13/38: Members' Club - Montgomery County, August 15, 1986

13/39: Members' Club - Panola County, 1986-1987

13/40: Members' Club - Various, 1987

13/41: District Meetings, 1986-1987

13/42: Yearbook, 1986-1987

Photographic Copy

Box 2, photograph facing title page to page 98.
Box 3, page 99 to page 198.
Box 4, page 199 to page 296.

Series 1, Correspondence, H - P

Series 1, Box 2

  • 2/1: Articles on Helen Hayes's 85th birthday. Continued correspondence with Ken Harrison regarding screenplays about Texas, 1985.
  • 2/2: Correspondence and an article about the death of George Haley, a former teacher from Pin Hook, Texas, 1986-1988.
  • 2/3: Copy of "On the Trail of Tommy Rouse in the United States Army," by Thomas M. Hatfield. Copy of "A Child's Memories of Tommy Rouse," also by Thomas M. Hatfield. A review of A Friend's Comment on Justice Douglas: The Court Years and Independent Journey, by Dagmar Hamilton. Correspondence regarding William Humphrey, Undated.
  • 2/4: Correspondence with the Iowa State University regarding memories of graduate school, 1970-1987.
  • 2/5: Copies of Gilbert J. Jordan's "German Texana," "German Lyrics and Ballads," and "German Culture in Texas." Excerpts from Texas and Texans in Poems and Pictures by Gilbert J. Jordan, 1979-1982.
  • 2/6: Correspondence regarding the Episcopal Church. Reviews of A Fair and Happy Land, Look to the River, Fever in the Earth, This Stubborn Soil, Slave Mutiny, and Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song, 1983-1988.
  • 2/7: Essays by Gilbert J. Jordan written for the German Texan Heritage Society newsletter, Undated.
  • 2/8: Correspondence concerning Roy Bedichek and his creation of the University Interscholastic League. Correspondence with Ellen Koskoff of the Society of Ethnomusicology regarding the review of "And Other Neighborly Names" by William A. Owens, 1978-1988.
  • 2/9: "That Was Randado" by John Houghton Allen and "The Buried Lariat" by J. Frank Dobie, Undated.
  • 2/10: Contract with the Texas A&M University Press to publish Not So Long Ago, Not So Far Away. Notes for Not So Long Ago, Not So Far Away, 1972-1979.
  • 2/11: The Squaw Man, treatment for a screenplay.
  • 2/12: "A Birthday Salute to Tennessee Williams". Press Release from the State of Louisiana concerning the Folklife Commission, 1981-1982.
  • 2/13: Letters from the State of Louisiana regarding Louisiana Traditional Music. Issue of Nick Lyons Books publication list, 1983-1985.
  • 2/14: Article on the Sam Rayburn Symposium at East Texas State University. Book jacket for This Stubborn Soil, 1986-1988.
  • 2/15: Correspondence with North Texas State University concerning Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song. Information on Lucent Associates, Undated.
  • 2/16: Flyer advertising William Owens in "The Southwest Sings." Excerpt from Improving College Teaching. Planned writing notes from Kendall McCook, 1965-1979.
  • 2/17: "Come Hungry, Come Thirsty" a media grant proposal by Sam Houston State University. An appraisal of books Owens gave to Paris Junior College. An article on the death of Lewis Milestone, a Hollywood director, 1980.
  • 2/18: "Be Glad the Milkman Came" by Henry Marksbury. Letter regarding gift from William A. Owens of autographed books (list of books included) to Paris Junior College. Correspondence with McIntosh and Otis, Inc. the agents of William A. Owens, 1981.
  • 2/19: Correspondence with McIntosh and Otis, Inc. A copy of "Ever A Bridegroom: Reflections on the Failure of Texas Literature" by Larry McMurtry, sent to William A. Owens by Kendall McCook. An agreement with the Southern Methodist University Press to include Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song in the third volume of his autobiography. Articles by William McCloskey, Jr., a former student at Columbia. A general description of "The Texas Folklorists: The Development of a Regional Consciousness" by James McNutt, 1982.
  • 2/20: Correspondence with Clinton Machann, an English professor at Texas A&M University. An essay by Conway Majors entitled "Adam Smith and Laissez-Faire." A list of Counter Intelligence Corps Veterans. Fee statement for Tales From the Derrick Floor, 1983.
  • 2/21: Royalties statement from McIntosh and Otis, Inc. for Tales From the Derrick Floor. Correspondence regarding Black Mutiny, 1984.
  • 2/22: An article by Christopher McMillan entitled "Rowing Regatta." Correspondence with McIntosh and Otis concerning Black Mutiny. Correspondence regarding the Sam Rayburn Public Affairs Symposium at East Texas State University. Completed application for a cooperative grant for Come Hungry, Come Thirsty, a documentary for public television on a camp meeting, an American Tradition. Letters regarding Come Hungry, Come Thirsty, 1985-1988.
  • 2/23: Short stories by Henry Marksbury, "Nervous" and "The Naked Runner" and excerpts from his book, For the Love of Books. Correspondence regarding A Season of Weathering, Undated.
  • 2/24: Issues of The Texas Humanist. Royalty statement for Impressions of the Big Thicket. Announcements of the death of Mary Katherine Loper, from Lamar County. Correspondence with Amica Mutual Insurance Company concerning an automobile accident. Newspaper clipping on the death of Willie M. Owens, 1955-1987.
  • 2/25: "Trendier Than Thou" by Paul Seabury concerning the many temptations of the Episcopal Church. Bibliographic information on Harryette Ehrhard and Dale Rice. An outline of "Should They Dance? - Homosexuality in the Schools" by Ehrhard and Rice, Undated.
  • 2/26: Personal correspondence, 1979-1984.
  • 2/27: Reviews of A Season of Weathering. A letter granting permission for Owens to publish certain letters to Annie Laurie Williams, an agent, from her client, John Steinbeck. Galleon - from Paris Junior College. An article about Texas Folk Songs by William and Jessie Ann Owens. Letters, articles, and a program regarding the opening of the William A. Owens Papers at the Sterling C. Evans Library, 1973-1980.
  • 2/28: An issue of Suburbia Today containing an article about Leo Tolstoy. An issue of Texas Monthly containing an article about Texas people who grew up in the country and moved to the city. A memo from Jessie Ann Owens about William A. Owens's visit to the University of Rochester's Eastman School of Music. William A. Owens gave an informal talk on his years as a folk song collector in Texas. Information about a birthday salute to Tennessee Williams, 1981.
  • 2/29: Early draft of "From Pin Hook to Manhattan: Journeys of a Writer." A photograph of William A. Owens, Kendall McCook, Sue Sullins, and Don Sloan, taken at the University of Texas at Arlington. Program from "William A. Owens: A Symposium." Manuscript of A Farm Boy's Progress: The Autobiography of William A. Owens. William A. Owens: Folklorist by James W. Byrd. Proofs for the William A. Owens entry in Who's Who in America and Who's Who in the World. Manuscript of "Take Nirvana if You Please, But Give Me Heaven". A review of A Season of Weathering, Undated.
  • 2/30: Correspondence regarding a trip to Texas in 1982. Articles announcing his arrival in Bryan - College Station. Information about the Southern Methodist University Class of 1932 Fifty-Year Reunion, 1982.
  • 2/31: Papers from a trip to Texas in 1982. Miscellaneous articles. Certificate recognizing Owens as a Golden Mustang of Southern Methodist University. An issue of The Mustang. Class of 1932 photo taken at the Fifty-Year Reunion, circa 1982.
  • 2/32: Article on the death of Rev. Jeannette Piccard. Correspondence with the Philosophical Society of Texas regarding the meeting in Austin and the tour of the LBJ Library. Article on Owens's Honorary Degree from Southern Methodist University. He received a Doctor of Humane Letters. An article about and correspondence with Texas millionaire J. R. Parten, who helped finance research on Roy Bedichek. Letters from the Alicia Patterson Foundation Fellowship Program for Journalists regarding an application for a fellowship from Douglas Joe Holley. Imagining Texas: The Literature of the Lone Star State, by William T. Pilkington, given to William Owens, 1964-1982.
  • 2/33: Information on Phi Beta Kappa at Columbia University. Continued correspondence with J. R. Parten. An issue of Texas Books in Review, Information on Phi Beta Kappa at Columbia University. Continued correspondence with J. R. Parten. An issue of Texas Books in Review.
  • 2/34: Program from the Sam Rayburn Public Affairs Symposium at East Texas State University. Information of the Philosophical Society of Texas. Article on South Africa. Royalty statement for Texas Folk Songs, 1988.
  • 2/35: A profile of the Texas Historical Foundation. Prospectus of a Texas Historical Foundation project. Press release for Black Mutiny. Article on writer Richard Price, Undated.
  • 2/36: An issue of the Paris Rotary Club's Spokes, commemorating their 75th year. An article about William A. Owens in The Paris News, 1979-1984.

R. D. Blackmore Letter

  • US TxAM-C 668
  • Collection
  • 1988

This collection contains one handwritten letter to "Dear Sir" for the loss of his wife from Blackmore dated February 28, 1888, along with a typed transcription (1-page ALS).

Series 5, Box 2

2/5

  • Baptism Certificate. October 5, 1866
  • Note. March 8, 1876
  • Note. May 20, 1876
  • Poem. 187x
  • Document (2 pages). March 25, 1878
  • Schoolwork (8 pages). 188x
  • Schoolwork (2 pages). 1880
  • Document (2 pages). March 2, 1882
  • Document. July 28, 1882
  • Baptism certificate. May 17, 1885
  • Poem (2 pages). 1888
  • Memorial. April 20, 1889
  • Theater flier. Undated
  • Poem. December 31, 1890
  • Document (2 pages). July 24, 1892
  • Document (12 pages). 1892
  • Document. September 22, 1894
  • Announcement card. November 15, 1894
  • Schoolwork (4 pages). January 29, 1895
  • Document. February 8, 1895
  • Wedding Announcement. November 12, 1895
  • Memorial for Juan de Dios Peza. 1899

    2/6

  • Family reunion. September 21, 1900
  • Dictionary. Undated
  • First Holy Communion certificate. April 22, 1906
  • Funeral announcement. January 28, 1907
  • Document (7 pages). June 18, 1908

    2/7

  • "Los Negros Son Supores a los Condena-dos Mantecosos Mexicanos, Jim Ferguson"
  • Portion of a document. January 17, 1916
  • Envelope. October 14, 1916
  • Dance invitation. October 28, 1916
  • War Savings Bond
  • "A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, C. Perez Alvarez and family"
  • "Heartfelt Greetings for Christmas and the New Year, C. Perez Alvarez and family"
  • Thanksgiving Card
  • List of people. April 8, 1918
  • "Americanism and the Americanized Mexican" by Alonso S. Perales (3 pages). February 17, 1920
  • Sheet of calculations and maths schoolwork

    2/8

  • Document, "Oracion para bendecir la mesa". Undated
  • Marriage announcement of Casimiro Perez and Silvestra Perez. November 1922
  • Article, "Mexico's Budget Indicates Progress" (3 pages). May 1, 1923
  • Apprenticeship Indenture for H.H. Contreras. June 30, 1923
  • Announcement. December 1923
  • Poster. September 16, 1924
  • Issue of the College Republican News. October 30, 1924
  • Poem, "Me for Ma and Ma for Pa and Pa for Pelf, Wine and Beer". November 1924
  • Funeral announcement. February 22, 1925
  • Card from unknown. February 24, 1925
  • Article "Nota del Representante de Chile". November 21, 1925
  • Funeral announcement. January 1926
  • Commencement invitation. July 20, 1926
  • Booklet "The League of United Latin-American Citizens: A Texas-Mexican Civic Organization". Undated
  • Perfect Attendance Certificate for Celia Perez. October 11, 1929
  • Report card for Celia Perez. April 23, 1930

    2/9

  • Red Cross pamphlet. Undated
  • Memorial announcement. April 23, 1932
  • Issue of the Texas Republic. May 5, 1932
  • Newspaper clipping. July 10, 1932
  • Memorial announcement. April 24, 1933
  • Memorial announcement. April 23, 1934
  • Poem, "A Atenas: Grabriel Gonzalez Mier," (8 pages). August 26, 1934
  • Almanaque Medicinal. 1935
  • Starr County Democrat obituary for Casimiro Perez. Undated
  • List of people (4 pages). Undated
  • Announcement. November 1936
  • Excerpt from a newspaper. December 9, 1936
  • Excerpt from a speech. Undated
  • Excerpt from a newspaper announcing Estela Perez's marriage to H.H. Contreras (2 copies). November 6, 1938
  • Notecards for a speech (12 cards). Undated
  • Funeral announcement (3 copies). May 9, 1939
  • Funeral announcement. May 6, 1940
  • Speech (7 pages). Undated
  • Announcement. Undated
  • Poem, "El Partido Rojo y el Azul". Undated
  • Speech. Undated

    2/10

  • Delinquency statement. June 13, 1942
  • Boggus Motor Sales advertisement. Undated
  • Red Cross membership card. 1943
  • Funeral announcement. October 27, 1945
  • Annual Review pamphlet. July 21, 1946
  • Communism in Action booklet. 1946
  • Announcement from the Immaculate Conception Parish. Undated
  • Valley Evening Monitor article titled "Bentsen signs '30' to Newsletters as 81st Congress Nears Session's Finish". October 20, 1949
  • "Carta Abierta al Publico" by H.H. Contreras. December 19, 1950
  • Obituary for Silvestra Perez in the Laredo Times. May 15, 1950

    2/11

  • Funeral announcement for Petra G. Vida de Gutierrez. January 31, 1950
  • Position Description: Construction Engineer. October 29, 1951
  • Position Description: Construction Engineer. October 30, 1951
  • Newspaper. December 21, 1951
  • Recordation Oportuna. April 1952
  • Funeral announcement for Lydia Griselda Perez. February 11, 1954
  • Flier (2 copies). May 3, 1974
  • Excerpt from a newspaper announcing Estela Contreras' campaign for County Commissioner of Precinct 4. February 16, 1978
  • Speech (4 pages). Undated
  • Letters to the Editor excerpt from The South Texas Reporter. May 19, 1983
  • Article from The Monitor titled "Attorney indicted". March 24, 1988
  • Article from The Monitor titled "Let's let Hispanics become Americans". May 3, 1988

Football and Basketball - Films 1160-1310

1160 Basketball A&M v. Texas Tech Southwest Conference Tournament Finals
Date: 1986
Location: Dallas, Texas
Score: A&M 63, Texas Tech 67
Audio: yes
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: yes

1170 Basketball A&M v. Houston
Date: 1986
Location: A&M
Score: A&M 82, Houston 75
Audio: yes
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: yes

1180 Football Cotton Bowl Classic A&M v. Auburn
Date: 1986 (1985 team)
Location: unknown
Score: A&M 36, Auburn 16
Audio: yes
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: yes
Note: Includes KBTX Special Night before game and Part of Parade

1190 Basketball A&M v. Baylor
Date: 1986
Location: A&M
Score: A&M 62, Baylor 48
Audio: yes
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: yes

1200 Basketball Highlights
Date: 1985-88
Audio: yes
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: yes
Note: Included are clips from “The Shelby Metcalf Show”, “KBTX news”, “Coach’s Court”

1201 Basketball Texas v. Arkansas
Date: January 8, 1986
Location: Texas
Score: Arkansas 55, Texas 59
Audio: yes
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: yes

1205 Basketball SMU v. Arkansas
Date: February 1, 1986
Location: SMU
Score: SMU 90, Arkansas 80
Audio: yes
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: yes

1206 Basketball Houston v. Arkansas
Date: February 15, 1986
Location: Houston
Score: Houston 91, Arkansas 83
Audio: yes
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: yes

1210 Cotton Bowl A&M v. Ohio State
Date: January 1, 1987
Location: Dallas, Texas
Score: A&M 12, Ohio State 28
Audio: yes
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: yes, TAMU

1220 Basketball A&M v. Arkansas
Date: February 24, 1987
Location: A&M
Score: unknown
Audio: yes
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: yes

1230 Football A&M v. LSU
Date: September 13, 1987
Location: A&M
Score: A&M 3, LSU 17
Audio: yes
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: yes, TAMU

1240 Football A&M v. LSU
Date: September 13, 1987
Location: A&M
Score: A&M 3, LSU 17
Audio: yes
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: yes

1250 Football A&M v. Washington State
Date: September 20, 1987
Location: A&M
Score: A&M 29, Washington State 12
Audio: yes
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: yes

1260 Football A&M v. Baylor - Highlights
Date: October 17, 1987
Location: Baylor
Score: A&M 34, Baylor 10
Audio: yes
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: yes, TAMU

1270 Football A&M v. Baylor - Highlights
Date: October 18, 1986
Location: A&M
Score: unknown
Audio: yes
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: yes, TAMU
Notes: Highlights ONLY. See #6265 for the full game.

1280 Football A&M v. Texas
Date: November 26, 1987
Location: A&M
Score: A&M 20, Texas 13
Audio: yes
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: Yes, ESPN
Note: Recorded from ESPN. ESPN owns rights; cannot be duplicated but can be viewed in Reading Room.

1290 Football Cotton Bowl A&M v. Notre Dame
Date: January 1, 1988
Location: Dallas, Texas
Score: A&M 35, Notre Dame 10
Audio: yes
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: yes
Note: Includes Channel 3 news coverage with interviews; Cotton Bowl Parade on January 1, 1988

1310 Football Video Yearbook - Highlights Southwest Conference Champions Cotton Bowl Champions
Date: 1987
Audio: yes
Format: VHS & DVD
Copyrighted: yes, TAMU

Walter Jon Williams Collection

  • US TxAM-C C000172
  • Collection
  • 1988

This collection consists of the 93 page manuscript for Williams' story "No Spot of Ground", later published in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine.

Williams, Walter Jon

Manuscripts

1-2/1: Ambassador of Progress (1984), typescript prologue and chapters 1 - 4, with handwritten edits, undated

1-2/2: Ambassador of Progress (1984), typescript draft, cover page - page 142, undated

1-2/3: Ambassador of Progress (1984), typescript draft, pages 143 - 288, undated

1-2/4: Ambassador of Progress (1984), typescript draft, pages 289 - 400, undated

1-2/5: Ambassador of Progress (1984), typescript draft, pages 401 - 501, undated

1-2/6: Ambassador of Progress (1984), typescript draft, pages 502 - 601, undated

1-2/7: Ambassador of Progress (1984), typescript draft [pages recur in different drafts], parts 1 - 10, undated

1-2/8: Ambassador of Progress (1984), typescript draft [pages recur in different drafts], parts 11 - 20, undated

1-2/9: Ambassador of Progress (1984), typescript draft [pages recur in different drafts], parts 21 - 35, undated

1-2/10: Cat Island (1984, as Jon Williams), typescript pages with handwritten edits, undated

1-2/11: Cat Island (1984, as Jon Williams), typescript draft, pages 1 - 220 (pages recur in different drafts), undated

1-2/12: Cat Island (1984, as Jon Williams), typescript draft, pages 213 - 324 (pages recur in different drafts), undated

1-2/13: Cat Island (1984, as Jon Williams), typescript draft, pages 346 - 549(pages recur in different drafts), undated

1-2/14: Cat Island (1984, as Jon Williams), typescript draft, pages 1 - 197, undated

1-2/15: Cat Island (1984, as Jon Williams), typescript draft, pages 198 - 345, undated

1-2/16: Cat Island (1984, as Jon Williams), typescript draft, pages 346 - 463, undated

1-2/17: Cat Island (1984, as Jon Williams), typescript draft, pages 464 - 599, undated

1-2/18: "Panzerboy" (1986), typescript draft

1-2/19: "Sarah Runs the Weasel" (1986), typescript draft [under original title "Sarah Had Her Ticket"], undated

1-2/20: "Sarah Runs the Weasel" (1986), typescript draft with edits [2 copies], with editorial letter from Ellen Datlow, March 1984

1-2/21: "Sarah Runs the Weasel" (1986), typescript draft with handwritten edits [11,250 words], undated

1-2/22: "Sarah Runs the Weasel" (1986), typescript draft, undated

1-2/23: The Crown Jewels (1987), typescript draft with handwritten edits [under original title The Emperor's Jism], front matter - page 127, undated

1-2/24: The Crown Jewels (1987), typescript draft with handwritten edits [under original title The Emperor's Jism], pages 128 - 288, undated

1-2/25: "Ligdan and the Young Pretender" (1987), typescript draft with handwritten edits [under alternate title "Rexque Futurus"], undated

1-2/26: "Ligdan and the Young Pretender" (1987), typescript draft with handwritten edits, undated; and rejection letters, September 1982, undated

1-2/27: "Ligdan and the Young Pretender" (1987), typescript draft with edits, undated

1-2/28: Voice of the Whirlwind (1987), handwritten and typed notes, undated

1-2/29: Voice of the Whirlwind (1987), typescript early draft [under original title Icehawks], pages 1 - 36 (pages recur in different drafts), undated

1-2/30: Voice of the Whirlwind (1987), typescript early draft [under original title Icehawks], pages 18 - 48 (pages recur in different drafts), undated

1-2/31: Voice of the Whirlwind (1987), typescript early draft [under original title Icehawks], pages 84 - 136 (pages recur in different drafts), undated

1-2/32: Voice of the Whirlwind (1987), typescript early draft [under original title Icehawks], pages 136 - 192 (pages recur in different drafts), undated

1-2/33: Voice of the Whirlwind (1987), typescript early draft [under original title Icehawks], pages 203 - 249 (pages recur in different drafts), undated

1-2/34: Voice of the Whirlwind (1987), typescript early draft [under original title Icehawks], pages 250 - 274 (pages recur in different drafts), undated

1-2/35: "Wolf Time" (1987), typescript draft (pages recur in different drafts), undated

1-2/36: House of Shards (1988), typescript original with handwritten copyedits [under original title The Danger of Farce], cover page - page 126, 1988

Williams, Walter Jon

Clareson - Audio Materials

Audio Cassettes

  • Interviews and Panels:
    • Brian Aldiss on contemporary science fiction
    • Brian Aldiss on John Wyndham
    • Brian Aldiss, panel response to
    • Mike Ashley on John Wyndham
    • Isaac Asimov at MLA
    • David Bradley
    • David Brin, 5-16-1987
    • Thomas Clareson, 9-16-1975
    • John Clute, 5-14-1987
    • James Gunn, 7-16-1975
    • Harlan Ellison
    • George Hay, 5-26-1987
    • William Least Heat-Moon
    • Irene Shubek, 5-12-1987
    • Clifford Simak (2 cassettes), 10-1974
    • Clifford Simak (2 cassettes)
    • Clifford Simal and Howard DeVore
    • Lee Smith, 5-23-1985
    • Lee Smith (Communities in Conflict), 10-11-1988
    • Lee Smith (3 cassettes)
  • Recordings from Conventions:
    • British Science Fiction Association (BSFA) at Birmingham, 1987
    • Science Fiction Research Association (SFRA) at Raleigh (2 cassettes), 1987
    • Science Fiction Research Association (SFRA) Author's Panel (7-1-1988)
      *Torcon 2 (with Robert Bloch, 2 cassettes)
    • Westercon
  • Other Recordings:
    • "Leslie Wood's copy of old TV interviews"
    • "Leviathan"
    • "Salisbury Original"
    • "U Delaware"

CD of 5 Different Clareson Tapes, including:

  • Unidentified lecture by Clareson (Tape 1-Side A-B)
  • British Science Fiction [taped TV show?] (Tape 2-Side A-B)
  • Interview on Public Radio Book Show (SUNY) with David Bradley (Tape 3-Side A)
  • Interview Discussion with Harlan Ellison (Tape 4-Side A-B)
  • Interview with Lee Smith (Tape 5-Side A)

Tri - War

Tribbled Thoughts #2
[Rick and Jane Lavigne, ed., May 1988]

1, 3, 7, Trimethyl Xanthine
[Joanne Burger, ed., August 1969]

Triode #20
[Eric Bentcliffe, ed., October 1974]

Triode #21
[Eric Bentcliffe, ed., June 1975]

Triode #22
[Terry Jeeves, ed., Winter 1975]

Trip #78
[1978]

Truckin
[Fred Haskell, ed., Undated]

True Spirit of Fandom, The
[Eric Lindsay, ed., Undated]

Trumpet #11
[Tom Reamy, ed., 1974]

Tupemara #1
[October 1982]

Turn Left At Thursday
[John Rowley, ed., April 1979]

Twelve Misty Mountains
[Fred Haskell, ed., September 1979]

Twibbet #7
[Patrick Hayden, ed., 1978]

Twilight of Decadent Winnipeg Fandom, The
[Randy Reichardt and Mike Hall, ath., 1978]

Twll-ddu #16
[Dave Langford, ed., August 1979]

Twll-ddu #19
[Dave Langford, ed., April 1981]

Twiltone #1
[Taral Wayne MacDonald, ed., September 1978]

Twilltonez
[Ontario Science Centre, pub., Undated]

Two Good Eyes
[Fred Haskell, ed., April 1981]

Typo #2
[Victoria Vayne, ed., 1978]

Typo #9
[Taral Wayne, ed., June 1980]

Typographic Oceans #1
[Taral Wayne, ed., 1980]

Typographic Oceans #8
[Taral Wayne, ed., June 1981]

Ukulele #1
[Daniel Farr, ed., February 1982]

Ukulele #2
[Daniel Farr, ed., March 1986]

Ukulele #3
[Daniel Farr, ed., April 1986]

Ultra Dumb
[Dave Vereschagin, ed., Undated]

Unberufen
[Taral Wayne MacDonald, ed., 1977]

Uncensored #3
[Undated]

Uncharted Mindscapes
[Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty to Sci-Fi Writers, ed., 1983]

Under the Azalea
[Redd Boggs, ed., pub., May 1986]

Undulant Fever #5
[Bruce D. Arthurs, ed., 1980]

Undulant Fever #6
[Bruce D. Arthurs, ed., 1980]

Undulant Fever #8
[Bruce D. Arthurs, pub., Summer 1983]

Undulant Fever #9
[Bruce D. Arthurs, ed., 1985]

Undulant Fever #10
[Bruce D. Arthurs, ed., May 1986]

Unifan #1
[Ellen Pedersen, ed., Tohubohu Press, pub., June 1978]

Unifan #2
[Ellen Pederson, ed., March 1979]

Unique #1.2-1.3
[Unique, pub., January-April 1938]

United Fandom #1
[Ben Singer and George Young, ed., Undated]

Universe #1
[Steve George. ed., June 1977]

Universe #3
[Steve George, ed., 1977]

Universe SF Review #1-4
[Keith L. Justice, ed., May-August 1975]

Unknown Apa, The
[Christine Kulyl, ed., Undated]

Unknown Apa, The #10
[Christine Kulyk, ed., Undated]

Unteleported Fan, The #6
[Joe Moudry, ath., ed., Undated]

Unteleported Fan, The #8
[Joe Moudry, ed., August 1988]

Untitled zine about printing
[Eric B. Lindsey, ed., September 1972]

Up Against the Wall
[Michael Hall, ed., 1980]

Usual Part, The #2
[Chris Lewis, ed., 1979]

Utopia Prime
[Bob White, ed., Undated]

Utopia Prime #2
[Bob White, ed., Undated]

Vain at Last
[Fred Haskell, ed., August 1980]

Vainomoinen #4
[Guy Lillian III, ed., Undated]

Vainomoinen #5
[Guy Lillian, ed., January 1982]

Value of a Cup, The
[A. Trimpi, ed., 1980]

Vanishing Point #1
[Alan Lankin, ed., pub., January 1977]

Vanishing Point #2
[Alan Lankin, ed., pub., July 1977]

Variant #1.1, 1.3
[Allison Williams, ed., February 1947; September 1947]

Variegation #27
[Mike Bailey, ed., 1976]

Vati-con III
[Victoria Vayne, ed., January 1975]

VCBC Bulletin #23
[Kevin Partridge, ed., March 1981]

V-Con VI
[May 1978]

V-Con #7
[1979]

V-Con #8
[Vaughn W. Frasier, ed., 1980]

V-Con #9
[May 1981]

V-Con #10
[1972]

V-Con Bulletin #2
[May 1980]

Vector #79
[Christopher Fowler, ed., January-February 1977]

Vector #81-84
[Christopher Fowler, ed., May-November 1977]

Vector Reviews Supplement, The #1
[Christopher Fowler, ed., February 1977]

Venture #4
[Steve Fahnestalk, ed., Summer 1976]

Verbal Assault
[Steve McBean, ed., March 1984]

Vereschagin of Newsarepta
[Don Fitch, ed., February 1978]

Vert #1
[Gil Gaier, ed., November 1975]

Vert #2
[Gil Gaier, ed., May 1976]

Vert #3
[Gil Gaier, ed., January 1977]

Vert #4
[Gil Gaier, ed., November 1977]

Very Short Osfic Newsletter, A
[Henry Troup, ed., February 1981]

Vieing
[Wayne Strickland, ed., pub., August 1955]

Voice of Comicdom
[Rudy Franke, ed., May 1969]

Voices in the Dark
[New Writers Guild, pub., Undated]

Volta #5
[Daniel Farr, ed., March 1979]

Vootie #15.5
[Garth Danielson, ed., Undated]

Vor-Zap #1.1
[Walter Daniels, ed., 1975]

Vor-Zap #2.1
[Walter Daniels, ed., July 1979]

Vorpal #1
[Richard Brandt, pub., July 1973]

Vorpal #5
[Richard Brandt, ed., July 1978]

Voyager Bulletin #41-47
[NASA, pub., April 1979 - July 1979]

Wahf-Full #1
[Jack R. Herman, ed., 1983]

Wahf-Full #3-6
[Jack R. Herman, ed., December 1979 - June 1981]

Wahf-Full #7
[Jack R. Herman, ed., December 1981]

Wahf-Full #8
[Jack R. Herman, ed., March 1982]

Wahf-Full #9
[Jack R. Herman, ed., June 1982]

Wahf-Full #10
[Jack R. Herman, ed., September 1982]

Wahf-Full #11
[Jack R. Herman, ed., February 1983]

Wahf-Full #12
[Jack R. Herman, ed., September 1983]

Wahf-Full #13
[Jack R. Herman, ed., February 1984]

Wahf-Full #14
[Jack R. Herman, ed., June/July 1984]

Wahf-Full #16-17
[Jack R. Herman, ed., February-September 1986]

Wahf-Full Necessity, A #15.5
[Jack R. Herman, ed., March 1985]

Wam #7
[Denys Howard, pub., October 1980]

Wapentake's Stave, The #2
[Fred Patten, ath., September 1977]

Warehouse #5
[D. Gary Grady, ed., February 1977]

Warhoon #28
[Richard Bergeron, ed., May 1978]

Warhoon #28
[Richard Bergeron, ed., May 1978]

Warp #16, 18
[Greg Hills, ed., April 1980; September 1980]

1987 Football Season

23/1: Texas A&M vs Louisiana State University, September 5, 1987

23/2: Texas A&M vs Washington, September 19, 1987

23/3: Texas A&M at Southern Mississippi, September 26, 1987

23/4: Texas A&M at Texas Tech, October 3, 1987

23/5: Texas A&M vs Houston, October 10, 1987

23/6: Texas A&M at Baylor, October 17, 1987

23/7: Texas A&M at Rice, October 24, 1987

23/8: Texas A&M vs Louisiana Tech, October 31, 1987

23/9: Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 14, 1987

23/10: Texas A&M at Texas Christian University, November 21, 1987

23/11: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 26, 1987

23/12: Texas A&M vs Notre Dame, January 1, 1988
Cotton Bowl Classic played in Dallas, Texas.

Lewis Shiner Collection

  • TxAM-CRS C000206
  • Collection
  • 1988

This collection consists of manuscripts for several of Stiner's short stories, as well as one for his 1990 short novel Slam.

Shiner, Lewis

American Association of University Women, Texas Division, Bryan-College Station Branch Records

  • TxAM-CRS C000289
  • Collection
  • 1947-1988; Undated

This collection consists of AAUW publications, the president's records spanning the organization's forty-year history, and information regarding the branch's involvement in supporting the Bryan Day Care Center, as well as four scrapbooks.

Association publications include the newsletter from the local branch, as well as journals, newspapers, and bulletins published by the national and international parent organizations. Included in the president's records are branch reports, rosters, financial information, and correspondence. Also present are minutes and other records pertaining to the Bryan Day Care Center and the AAUW's contributions to it. In addition, one file in the collection contains a brief history of the local organization, beginning with its inception in 1948 and reviewing important milestones of each year up to 1980.

American Association of University Women

Photographs, Historical Research, and Oral History Tape Transcripts

2/1
Photographs
5 black and white (B&W) images of husband Ohlen Cox, and son Corky Cox.

2/2
Photographs
7 B&W and color images of Ava

2/3
Photographs
4 B&W images of various family members including Ava's cousin Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ).

2/4
Photographs
3 B&W images of The Ranch.

2/5
Photographs and News Clipping
5 color images of quilts, yarn/thread making, and one newspaper clipping, "Handwork and needlework".

2/6
Slides
39 color 35mm slides of Ava at working, quilts, and other historical site imagery.

2/7
Notes and articles on Pioneer Women and Women on Cattle Trails
Article, "Two Austin Women and the Chisolm Trail", The Cattleman. 4 leaves, photocopies. November 1975

"Cattlemen's Wives on the Chisolm Trail, 1871 and After" by Konrad Kelley, Jr. Typed, 2 leaves, photocopies.

Article, "Women on the Frontier" by Peter S. Prescott, Newsweek (2 photocopies). March 16, 1981

"Pioneer Life of Women" by Konrad Kelley, Jr. Typed, 1 leaf, photocopy. July 2, 1979

"Pioneer Life of Young People" by Konrad Kelley, Jr. Typed, 1 leaf, photocopy. July 2, 1979

Various maps showing cattle trails, 7 pages photocopied from different books. "Historic Cattle Trails North from Texas", "Goodnight-Loving Trail, 1866-1886", "Chisolm Trail, 1867-1884", "Western Trail 1876", "Highways for the Herds", "Plains Cow Country: Sites, Trails and Quarantine Lines", and Kansas Cow Towns and the Texas Cattle Trade/

Excerpt from Chapter 14 of Great American Cattle Trails by Harry Sinclair Drago (1965). Re: Women on the Cattle Trails. 3 leaves, photocopied from book.

Excerpt from Conquering Our Great American Plains by Stuart Henry (1930). Re: Women on the Cattle Trails. 5 leaves, photocopied from book.

2/8
Notes and articles on Cattle Drives
Attached together (2x):
"Numbers of Cattle Driven to Market in the Great Trail Drives" excerpt from The Cattlemen (1958) and The Cowboys (1973). Typed, 1 leaf, photocopy.

"Cattle Trailed to Kansas and Other Points" excerpt from Cattle Trails of the Prairie. Typed, 1 leaf, photocopy.

Attached together (3x):
"Costs of Trailing a Herd to Market" excerpt from The Cattle Trailing Industry (1973). Typed, 1 leaf, photocopy.

Col. Ike T. Pryor's Cattle Trailing Costs by Konrad Kelley, Jr. Typed, 1 leaf, photocopy.

"The Cost of Moving a Herd to Northern Markets" by Col. Ike T. Pryor of San Antonio. Excerpt from The Trail Drivers of Texas. 1 leaf, photocopied from book.

2/9
Notes and articles on Tom Johnson Cattle Drives
"Cattle Drives from Blanco County, Johnson's and Others" excerpt from A History of Blanco County (1965). 3 leaves, photocopied from book.

"Record of Cattle Passing Caldwell, Kansas, Driven Over the Old Chisolm Trail, for the Year 1872" excerpt from The Texas Almanac 1873. Typed, 1 leaf, photocopy.

"Further Notes on the Size of the Johnson Cattle Drives" by Konrad Kelley, Jr., Park Technician-Oral History. Typed, 3 leaves, photocopies. June 16, 1977

"Johnson Cattle Drives 1870 to 1872" as Reported by Capt. and Hall. By Konrad Kelley, Jr. Typed, 2 leaves, photocopies.

"Killing and Capturing Buffalo in Texas" by I.A. Withers of Lockhart, Texas. Excerpt from The Trail Drivers of Texas. 1 leaf, photocopy from book.

"Is This Man Tom Johnson of Blanco and Gillespie Counties?" excerpt from The Trail Drivers of Texas (1963). Typed, 1 leaf, photocopied from book.

"Horace M. Hall's Letters from Gillespie County" excerpt from Southern Historical Quarterly. 6 leaves, photocopied from book.

2/10
Oral History Interview Transcription
Childhood in Johnson City, Tape #2 (23 pages typed)
March 1979

2/11
Oral History Interview Transcription
Visit with Cynthia Ott and Luke Savisky (Photographer). (34 pages typed)
June 17, 1981

2/12
Oral History Interview Transcription
Stubbs - Horse Race - Stream/Animals (32 pages typed)
September 5, 1981

2/13
Oral History Interview Transcription
Chapter 1, Childhood (59 pages typed)
September 6, 1981

2/14
Oral History Interview Transcription
Christmas with Ava (37 pages typed)
December 1982

2/15
Oral History Interview Transcription
Breakfast, Childhood Tape 1 (20 pages typed)
August 6, 1984

2/16
Oral History Interview Transcription
Childhood Tape 2 (40 pages typed)
August 6, 1984

2/17
Oral History Interview Transcription
Birth/Death, Childhood Tape 3 (41 pages typed)
August 6, 1984

2/18
Oral History Interview Transcription
Ava teaching reading to Colt Petri (23 pages typed)
August 8, 1984

2/19
Oral History Interview Transcription
Settlement Site (29 pages typed)
November 16, 1986

2/20
Oral History Interview Transcription
Side 1: Ranch - corner of Hays, Blanco, and Travis Counties - Calling Stock
Side 2: Ranch - Hammitt's crossing - Jew Peddler
(78 pages typed)

2/21
Manuscript, "Ava Johnson Cox", autobiographical history of Ava. Johnson City, Texas. Typed, 103 leaves. August 1988

Scripts S - T

Star Trek (TOS): "The City on the Edge of Forever” (by Harlan Ellison, 1967?)

Star Trek (TOS): "Day of the Dove” (by Jerome Bixby, August 9, 1968)

Star Trek (TOS): "Errand of Mercy” (by Gene Coon, Revised Final Draft, January 23, 1967)

Star Trek (TOS): "Is There In Truth No Beauty?” (by Jean Lisette Aroeste, 1st Draft, July 5, 1968)

Star Trek (TOS): "Journey to Babel” (by D.C. Fontana, 1st Draft, August 22, 1967)

Star Trek (TOS): "Journey to Babel” (by D.C. Fontana, 2nd Revised Final Draft, September 19, 1967)

Star Trek (TOS): "Mirror, Mirror” (by Jerome Bixby, Story Outline, March 2, 1967)

Star Trek (TOS): "Mirror, Mirror” (by Jerome Bixby, Final Draft, July 17, 1967)

Star Trek (TOS): "The Naked Time” (by John D.F. Black, 1966)

Star Trek (TOS): "The Omega Glory” (by Gene Roddenberry, Revised Final Draft, December 15, 1967)

Star Trek (TOS): "The Paleface” (produced as "The Paradise Syndrome")* (by Margaret Armen, Story Outline, March 22, 1968)

Star Trek (TOS): "Requiem for Methuselah” (by Jerome Bixby, Story Outline, October 2, 1968)

Star Trek (TOS): "This Side of Paradise” (by D.C. Fontana, Final Draft, December 15, 1966)

Star Trek (TOS): "The Tholian Web” (by Judy Burns and Chet Richards, Final Draft, July 30, 1968)

Star Trek (TOS): "Tomorrow Is Yesterday” (by D.C. Fontana, Final Draft, November 21, 1965)

Star Trek (TOS): "Whom Gods Destroy” (by Lee Erwin, Story Outline, July 26, 1968)

Star Trek (TOS): "Wink of an Eye” (by Lee Cronin, Story Outline, March 22, 1968)

Star Trek (TOS) - Unproduced: "BEM" (by David Gerrold, Story Outline, March 12, 1968)

Star Trek (TOS) - Unproduced: "He Walked Among Us" (by Norman Spinrad and Gene Coon, 1st Draft, July 25, 1967)

Star Trek (TOS) - Unproduced: "Joanna" (by D.C. Fontana, Story Outline Revised, August 27, 1968)

Star Trek (TOS) - Unproduced: "Mission Into Chaos" (by David P. Harmon and Gene Coon, 1st Draft, September 28, 1967)

Star Trek (TOS) - Unproduced: "The Pastel Terror" (by Larry Niven, Story Outline, undated)

Star Trek (TOS) - Unproduced: "Perchance to Dream" (by J.M. Winston, Story Outline, June 28, 1969)

Star Trek (TOS) - Unproduced: "The Stars of Sargasso" (by D.C. Fontana, 1969)

Star Trek (TOS) - Unproduced: "Tomorrow The Universe" (by Paul Schneider, 1st Draft, March 3, 1967)

Star Trek: The Animated Series (TAS): "Yesteryear" (by D.C. Fontana, 1st Draft, April 13, 1973)

Star Trek: The Animated Series (TAS): "Yesteryear" (by D.C. Fontana, Final Draft, April 20, 1973)

Star Trek: The Motion Picture (by Gene Roddenberry and Harold Livingston, July 19, 195 - Shooting Script)

The Star Wars [original outline for Star Wars] (by George Lucas, May 1973)

The Star Wars (by George Lucas, Rough Draft, May 1974)

The Star Wars: From the Adventures of Luke Starkiller (by George Lucas, 3rd Draft, August 1, 1975)

Star Wars (Storyboards, 1976 or 1977?)

Star Wars: The Adventures of Luke Starkiller, as Taken from the 'Journal of the Whills' (by George Lucas, Revised 4th Draft, March 15, 1976)

Star Wars II (Story Outline #4, March 14, 1976)

Star Wars (Radio show, by Brian Daley, 1981), Episodes 1 - 6

Star Wars (Radio show, by Brian Daley, 1981), Episodes 7 - 13

Tequila Sunrise (by Robert Towne, Revised Shooting Script, March 4, 1988)

Series 1, Correspondence A - H

Series 1, Box 1

  • 1/1: Biographical summary of William A. Owens. Papers by students of Owens. From Pin Hook to Manhattan, a continued chronicle by Owens. Northeast Texas Resource Conservation and Development Project Plan Handbook.
  • 1/2: Abstracts of Theses and Masters' Degrees, at the Southern Methodist University and the final examination of William A. Owens at the State University of Iowa.
  • 1/3: Owens's diploma, Ph.D., from The State University of Iowa.
  • 1/4: A biography of William A. Owens by William T. Pilkington.
  • 1/5: William A. Owens Symposium: a collection of essays on his life and works.
  • 1/6: Experiences with William A. Owens, Author, Folklorist, Teacher: A series of presentations by William A. Owens, Paris Junior College, February 18-22, 1980.
  • 1/7: Citation for Legion of Merit.
  • 1/8: Personal correspondence from Bob Anderson, 1977.
  • 1/9: Personal correspondence, including a decline from Doubleday concerning Not So Long Ago, Not So Far Away, 1980.
  • 1/10: Personal correspondence, including Certificates of American Association of Retired Persons Insurance, April-December, 1981.
  • 1/11: Personal correspondence, including letters from, general information about, and articles written by Ben Austin. Austin is an author and former student of William A. Owens, 1982.
  • 1/12: Correspondence referring to Robert Adams's manuscript entitled Jacob's Gold, a novel set in the post-Civil War Era. Owens reviewed the manuscript, 1983.
  • 1/13: Letters concerning Owens' books and the Amistad Research Center, 1984.
  • 1/14: Letters concerning a controversial article in The Atlantic and the reading of a play by Gerald Arrington, "People So Full of Dreams," 1985.
  • 1/15: Letter to Ms. Judith Antrobus and a copy of her manuscript, A Private Conversation, January 3, 1985.
  • 1/16: Correspondence regarding the city of Amarillo. The Texas Committee for the Humanities Project planned a scholarship workshop with the Amarillo Public Library. Enclosed are articles, agendas, and personal letters. William A. Owens was a speaker at the event, March-December, 1985.
  • 1/17: Letters concerning a lecture series by Texans at the Smithsonian Institute. All correspondence is between William A. Owens and Raye Virginia Allen, the coordinator of the Smithsonian Institution Texas Series, November 1986 - April 1987.
  • 1/18: Included are a letter to the Anderson Candy Company in Blossom, Texas, from William A. Owens, thanking them for still making the peanut candy he enjoyed as a boy, and a letter of complaint to American Airlines, 1986.
  • 1/19: Correspondence with the Texas Christian University Press concerning the reprinting of William A. Owens' books, March-November, 1987.
  • 1/20: Continued correspondence with the Texas Christian University Press, January-April, 1988.
  • 1/21: Personal correspondence, Undated.
  • 1/22: A letter from the University of Minnesota, 1966.
  • 1/23: A letter from Alvin G. Brown, concerning social security and the William A. Owens grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, 1974.
  • 1/24: Christmas cards, December 1976.
  • 1/25: Christmas cards, October-December, 1977.
  • 1/26: Christmas cards, 1978.
  • 1/27: A letter concerning songs Owens may have used in his book, Tell Me A Story, Sing Me A Song, 1979.
  • 1/28: Articles concerning the Rotary 75th Anniversary Dinner in Clarksville. William A. Owens was the principal speaker. He spoke on "From Pin Hook to Manhattan." Also included are recommendations for scholarship recipients, 1980.
  • 1/29: Letters concerning the Big Thicket Association, 1981.
  • 1/30: Personal correspondence, including an article on a Paris, Texas tornado and letters regarding the Golden Wedding Anniversary of Ben and Beulah Brentley, 1982.
  • 1/31: Correspondence concerning Ralphana and George Bushong's Golden Wedding Anniversary Celebration, 1983.
  • 1/32: A letter to writer Bill Brett, and a list of books donated by William A. Owens to the Paris Junior College Learning Center, 1984.
  • 1/33: Letters to Bill Brett and correspondence regarding plans for the Texas Sesquicentennial celebration. Also included is an evaluation report of the manuscript The Quality of Life in Texas Cities by R. Cole, A. C. Smith, and D. Taebel, 1985.
  • 1/34: Correspondence regarding plans for an April 1987 trip to Denton, Texas. Enclosed are two papers about William A. Owens's book, This Stubborn Soil. Also, a proposed schedule of activities for East Texas State University Homecoming 1987 is included, 1987.
  • 1/35: Correspondence with Jacques Barzun, a friend of William A. Owens. Articles by Barzun: "The Aesthetics of Criminous," "What Makes Writing Right?," "Where is History Now?," "Roads to the Heart of Texas," "Le Faux Chic," "William James, Author," and two reviews of Barzun's books.
  • 1/36: Correspondence to and from Robert Blauvelt, 1943-1948.
  • 1/37: Letters to and from Mary Lou Burkett. Ms. Burkett is an author, playwright, songwriter, and former teacher. She had asked William A. Owens for reviews and advice about publication and finding an agent. Copies of letters between Ms. Burkett and publishers are included, 1980-1987.
  • 1/38: A letter from John Cushman Associates, Inc. explaining that the rights in Look to the River have reverted back to Owens is included, 1974.
  • 1/39: A letter from Robert Cluett explaining that he is sending a copy of "Turner", the first section of The Gold of Troy, 1976.
  • 1/40: A letter from Tim Conkling who sought the advice of William A. Owens about the merits of continued schooling is included, 1978.
  • 1/41: Articles regarding William A. Owens's visit to Paris Junior College in Paris, Texas, July-November, 1979.
  • 1/42: Pictures and slides taken during a recent trip to Paris Junior College. Correspondence concerning a trip to Beaumont, Texas to speak to the Beaumont Heritage Society about early Texas folk songs, a request to President Jimmy Carter asking him to withdraw from the 1980 Presidential Race, and the Golden Wedding Anniversary Celebration for J. D. and Bess Cheatham, 1980.
  • 1/43: Correspondence with the University of Nebraska regarding Roy Bedichek and letters from the University of Texas Press regarding the format of the Not So Long Ago, Not So Far Away manuscript, 1981.
  • 1/44: A series of letters regarding publicity for Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song. Letters regarding the format of the Sing Me a Song cassettes. Index of the tape for Sing Me a Song, including alternates, 1982.
  • 1/45: Correspondence with Dr. David Chapman, Associate Archivist, Texas A&M University. Letters regarding Deeds of Gift for J. Frank Dobie's I'll Tell You a Tale and Roy Bedichek's Adventures with a Texas Naturalist, and a copy of Bedichek's commentary on a literary critic, 1982.
  • 1/46: Correspondence regarding a publicity trip in March 1983 to Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Fort Worth, and San Antonio. Letters concerning Owens's visit to the University of Texas at Austin to give an informal speech on writing. A review by William A. Owens of Seven Keys to Texas by T. R. Fehrenbach. Correspondence regarding entries for the new Handbook of Texas for Roy Bedichek and Pin Hook, Texas by Owens, 1983.
  • 1/47: Letters regarding a visit to the Texas Writer's Lecture at the University of Dallas, 1984.
  • 1/48: Correspondence regarding a trip to Paris Junior College, a gift of two books, Premier World Atlas and The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government, to the Jenkins Garrett collection of the University of Texas at Arlington Library, and the confirmation that Letters of Roy Bedichek was to be published on October 28, 1985, by the University of Texas Press, 1985.
  • 1/49: Personal correspondence, including a letter discussing Owens's Legion of Merit Award and the Citation for Legion of Merit, 1986.
  • 1/50: Personal correspondence, including a packet of published poems by Robert Cowser, 1987.
  • 1/51: A letter from the Senior Editor of the Southern Methodist University Press explaining a mix-up in captions and photographs, 1988.
  • 1/52: Personal correspondence, including a list of possible reviewers for Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song, Undated.
  • 1/53: An article about Dr. Imogene Dickey, first woman dean of Paris Junior College and Dean of Women at North Texas State University, 1979.
  • 1/54: A copy of chapter one of a Lawrence Dodd manuscript, Democracy in Texas: Homeward Reflections of a Native Son, 1980.
  • 1/55: A letter from Jack Delaney concerning a biography he is writing of John Steinbeck, March-December, 1981.
  • 1/56: A Dictionary of Texas Terminology compiled by Robert J. Duncan. An inquiry about Roy Bedichek's involvement in the development of wildlife conservation in Texas from Robin Doughty, 1982.
  • 1/57: A copy of the plotline of "Abiding Love", a screenplay adapted from a short story by John Davis entitled "A Matter of Love," February-December, 1983.
  • 1/58: A letter from and copies of newspaper articles by Robert Jack Duncan about Texas folklore, July 1984.
  • 1/59: A letter from a reviewer of Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song and a birthday letter, February-November, 1985.
  • 1/60: A letter to Senator Alfonse D'Amato asking for help to resolve a claim against the United States Postal Service, February-October, 1986.
  • 1/61: Copies of articles by Bill Porterfield and Robert Jack Duncan about Texas folklore. Flyer from the Dearman and Tippit families' Family and Friends Reunion, 1987.
  • 1/62: A letter regarding the retirement of Maxine Johnston, the Director of Library Services at Lamar University, April-July, 1988.
  • 1/63: Letters regarding William A. Owens's participation in the Writing and the Careers in Writing Program at the University of Texas at Arlington. Pictures of Kay Kobara Edwards, Duval Edwards, and Bill Brett. Correspondence with the Texas State Historical Association concerning sesquicentennial celebrations and Roy Bedichek. A rough draft of a manuscript by Ranko Estreich and a map to the Estreich house. Synopsis of Mornin' Brother Job by Martha Emmons, 1979-1982.
  • 1/64: Information on a CIC Reunion and a request from Duval (Val) Edwards for information about the National CIC Association's AB Team. Flyer from the celebration for the Golden Wedding Anniversary of Fred and Linda Ekfelt, 1983-1985.
  • 1/65: A thank you from the Sterling C. Evans Library for Owens's participation in the Brazos County sesquicentennial celebration, 1986-1987.
  • 1/66: Christmas cards and an article by Walter Edwards entitled "Something Borrowed: Wedding Cakes as Symbols in Modern Japan," Undated.
  • 1/67: Flyers and schedules for the country music group, Asleep at the Wheel. Correspondence with Julie Fallowfield of McIntosh and Otis, Inc., the agent of William A. Owens. An interview with John Henry Faulk, 1978-1983.
  • 1/68: Correspondence with Fort Worth Films concerning their interest in developing a screenplay based on Bill Brett's The Stolen Steers, for which William A. Owens wrote the introduction. Owens has agreed to review the screenplay. Continued correspondence with Julie Fallowfield of Mcintosh and Otis, Inc. regarding Owens' books Eye-Deep in Hell, This Stubborn Soil, Walking on Borrowed Land, Look to the River, and the film "Wildcatter," 1984-1987.
  • 1/69: Correspondence with Lyman Grant regarding Roy Bedichek. Grant is the co-editor of Letters of Roy Bedichek, 1977-1980.
  • 1/70: A copy of the picture of the home of Robert Alexander that shows Robert Owens, who Robbye Grove thought might be an ancestor of William A. Owens. Also enclosed is a list of ancestors of Robbye Grove. Continued correspondence with Lyman Grant about Letters of Roy Bedichek. Letters regarding a lecture given by William A. Owens entitled "Folklore in the Field: Recording the Songs of Texas" at the Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester, 1981.
  • 1/71: Pictures of Owens's trip to Texas sent by Paul Gunter, a member of the Big Thicket Association and author of River in the Dry Grass. A letter discussing the Writer-in-Residence for the Older Adult Program at Henry Kaufmann Campgrounds, Lyman Grant. A list of donors to the Bedichek Letters Project compiled by the University of Texas Press. An essay by Lyman Grant entitled, "Winning". A copy of The Texas Observer, editor: Joe Holley, a friend of William A. Owens. Roster for the Headquarters Officers Candidate Course G-2 Training School, June 1942.
  • 1/72: Book of new titles from David R. Godine Publishers, Inc. Acknowledgment of gift of Fever in the Earth to the Nyack Library. An article by A. C. Greene entitled "The Texas Literate: Whose Home is the Range, Anyhow?" Correspondence regarding Ann and Bill Owens' trip to Texas for the Sesquicentennial Week. Correspondence regarding the television premiere of "Wildcatter: A Story of Texas Oil." William A. Owens narrated this film and wrote the script, which is both based on Tales From the Derrick Floor and Fever in the Earth. "The Life of Old Man Tufftimes," by A. C. Garnes is enclosed. A letter to Pamela Glick who illustrated This Stubborn Soil. A letter from Congressman Benjamin Gilman regarding foreign ownership of United States banks and trade with Japan, 1984-1988.
  • 1/73: A flyer for a lecture by William A. Owens on "Folklore in the Field: Recording the songs of Texas." An article regarding diamonds, sent by John Geddes, Undated.
  • 1/74: Copies of pages from Contemporary Authors and American Authors and Books including information on William Owens. Letters from Ken Harrison, an independent filmmaker, regarding a possible series of films for public television. The series is to be about short stories on Texas and its people. A copy of a paper by Thomas Meade Hardwell entitled "The South Has Risen Again - A Little." Screenplay by Ken Harrison "The Last of the Caddoes", May 1968 - June 1980.
  • 1/75: A statement by William A. Owens for the introduction to "The Last of the Caddoes", July-December, 1980.
  • 1/76: "Take Nirvana If You Choose, But Give Me Heaven", by William A. Owens with notes. Joe Holley's entry for the Texas Institute of Letters Writers contest. Issues of The Texas Observer, co-editor: Joe Holley, 1981.
  • 1/77: Articles on J. Frank Dobie, including his last interview. Letters from Irene B. Hoadley, Director of the Sterling C. Evans Library, Texas A&M University, concerning the purchase of the second group of Owens' papers. South of the Mountain, a book of essays, the Hopper family history, the history of '76 House, and Indian legends, 1982.
  • 1/78: Letters and articles regarding U. S. English, a non-profit organization that wants to keep English as the only official language of the United States. Correspondence and articles about the death of Margaret Lohlker Hartley, editor of The Southwest Review and Southern Methodist University Press for 35 years. Correspondence regarding the National Counter Intelligence Corps Association. Notes for Ken Harrison concerning the screenplay of This Stubborn Soil, 1983.
  • 1/79: Issues of Imprimis sent by M. B. Hodges, Jr. Letters from Bill Humphrey regarding the Cherokee Indians and his book Hostage to Fortune, 1984.

Series 5, and Series 6

Series 5, Box 6

  • 6/1: Correspondence regarding the Philippines presumably used to prepare Eye Deep in Hell, 1946-1980.
  • 6/2: Correspondence regarding the Philippines, 1981-1988.
  • 6/3: "The Danger from Japan" by Theodore H. White. "Support for my hatred of Japan," says William Owens.
  • 6/4: "The Fall of Bataan," presumably used to prepare Eye Deep in Hell.
  • 6/5: Preliminary material for Eye Deep in Hell. Counter Intelligence Corps Bibliography.
  • 6/6: Final report to "AB Team" of the Counter Intelligence Corps.
  • 6/7: Articles regarding Geronima T. Pecson. Liberal Party candidates and Keynote Address by Mrs. Pecson. "Let There Be No More War."
  • 6/8: Preliminary material for Eye Deep in Hell. Essay tentatively entitled "Running in Place: A War Forgot is a War Destined to be Fought Again."
  • 6/9: "Take Nirvana if You Choose, But Give Me Heaven" by William A. Owens.
  • 6/10: Edited typescripts and notes and a preliminary draft of Eye Deep in Hell.
  • 6/11: "A Free Philippines," by William A. Owens, February 1946.
  • 6/12: "Will the Huks Revolt?" by William A. Owens, July 1946.
  • 6/13: Mementos from Bataan Day Fortieth Anniversary Celebration in the Philippines.
  • 6/14: Correspondence with United States Representative Benjamin Gilman regarding the Philippine situation, 1988.
  • 6/15: Typescript of Eye Deep in Hell, p. 1 - 50.
  • 6/16: Eye Deep in Hell, p. 51 - 100.
  • 6/17: Eye Deep in Hell, p. 101 - 150.
  • 6/18: Eye Deep in Hell, p. 151 - 200.
  • 6/19: Eye Deep in Hell, p. 201 - 250.
  • 6/20: Eye Deep in Hell, p. 251 - 275.
  • 6/21: Training Manual for the Army Corps of Intelligence Police with an explanatory note by William A. Owens.
  • 6/22: Tentative Training Manual for the Army Corps of Intelligence Police.
  • 6/23: Training Manual for the Army Corps of Intelligence Police.
  • 6/24: Training Manual for the Army Corps of Intelligence Police, 1941.
  • 6/25: Army license plate with Counter Intelligence Corps engraving. Possibly belonged to William A. Owens when in the intelligence unit of the army in the Philippines.
  • 6/26: Chapters III and IV, possibly from Eye Deep in Hell.
  • 6/27: Counter Intelligence Corps Association membership documents.
  • 6/28: Counter Intelligence Corps Identification flag, possibly from the World War II era.
  • 6/29: Counter Intelligence Corps Association Newsletters and convention material.
  • 6/30: "Behind Japanese Lines," an article by Bernard Norling, who served in the Philippines. Short biography of Bernard Norling.

Series 6, Box 6

  • 6/31: Material on what William A. Owens called "The Big Thicket Controversy," 1980-1981.
  • 6/32: Issues of the Big Thicket Bulletin, Big Thicket Association Newsletters, and material on the Big Thicket area.
  • 6/33: Guide material for members of the NASA Educational Committee, Owens was a member. He was the editor of the curriculum and a promoter of science in public schools.
  • 6/34: Guide material for members of the NASA Educational Committee.
  • 6/35: Guide material for members of the NASA Educational Committee.
  • 6/36: Guide material for members of the NASA Educational Committee.
  • 6/37: Guide material for members of the NASA Educational Committee.
  • 6/38: Manuscript of River in Dry Grass by Pete A. Y. Gunter, edited by William A. Owens, p. 1-50.
  • 6/39: Manuscript of River in Dry Grass, p. 51-100.
  • 6/40: Manuscript of River in Dry Grass, p. 101-150.
  • 6/41: Manuscript of River in Dry Grass, p. 151-200.
  • 6/42: Manuscript of River in Dry Grass, p. 201-255.
  • 6/43: Other authors' work. Included authors are Lyman Grant, Elizabeth A. H. John, Elmer Kelton, and Bonnie Humphrey Maddux.
  • 6/44: Wrong Side of the River by Ruth Morgan.

Publications

This series consists of various publications in which Leigh's work appeared.

Leigh, Stephen

Correspondence

and Novels, Best From F & SF, American Jazz. TLS, 2 leaves, carbon copies.

Oliver, Chad to Joe Lansdale. August 14, 1985, re: Take A Left at Bertram. TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy

Oliver, Chad to William F. Nolan. February 21, 1987, re: Take A Left At Bertram. TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Oliver, Chad to Neal Barrett. February 10, 1987, re: Best SF Collection, Sallie C.. TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Oliver, Chad to Greg Tobin. February 7, 1988, re: cover for The Wolf is My Brother. TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Oliver, Chad to Greg Tobin. March 1, 1988, re: Bloody Season. TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

Hyles, Vernon to Chad Oliver. November 10, 1981, re: Didn't He Ramble, The Edge of Forever. ALS, 1 leaf, with envelope.

Tobin, Greg to Chad Oliver. July 14, 1986, re: Afterword for Goldsmith's novel, Broken Eagle. TLS, 1 leaf, with envelope.

Correspondence, Manuscripts, and Notes

5/1:
-Healy, Agnes to Chad Oliver. re: Another Kind. TLS, 1 leaf. February 8, 1956.
-Dedication leaf for Another Kind. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
-The Mother of Necessity. Manuscript. Original story for collection Another Kind. Typed, 19 leaves, included are carbon copies. June 19, 1955.

5/2: Take A Left At Bertram by Chad Oliver. Manuscript. Typed, 15 leaves, carbon copies.

5/3: Steamboat Time by Chad Oliver. Unpublished manuscript. Typed, 44 leaves, carbon copies. January 24, 1958.

5/4:
-Shaka! by Chad Oliver. Original manuscript. Published in Continuum. Typed, 32 leaves. October 1, 1972.
-Monitor original manuscript by Chad Oliver. Published in Continuum. Typed, 33 leaves, carbon copies. January 4, 1973.
-Stability manuscript by Chad Oliver. Published in Continuum. Typed, 33 leaves. November 1, 1972.
-The Middle Man by Chad Oliver. Original manuscript. Published in Continuum. Typed, 35 leaves, original and carbon copies. December 3, 1972.

5/5:
-Introductory Note to 'Community Study' manuscript by Chad Oliver. Typed, 2 leaves, carbon copy.
-Community Study manuscript by Chad Oliver. Typed, 30 leaves, carbon copy. 1953.
-Community Study. Manuscript, rewritten. Typed, 32 leaves, carbon copies. August 1975.
-Community Study, Manuscript, published in this form in Lone Star Universe. Typed, 30 leaves, ribbon copy of manuscript.

5/6:
-To Hell With Claude, handwritten notes by Charles Beaumont. Typed, 10 leaves.
-Introduction to 'To Hell With Claude' manuscript by Chad Oliver. Typed, 2 leaves, carbon copy. January 10, 1987.
-To Hell With Claude manuscript by Chad Oliver and Charles Beaumont. Typed, 14 leaves, original manuscript. 1956.
-To Hell With Claude manuscript by Chad Oliver and Charles Beaumont, revised edition. Typed, 23 leaves, carbon copies.
-The Return Of Claude manuscript by Chad Oliver. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy, with handwritten note.

5/7: If Now You Grieve A Little original manuscript by Chad Oliver, published in Fantastic. Typed, 71 leaves.

5/8: John Bull Illustrated. Contains reprint of Last of the Wild Ones by Chad Oliver. February 21, 1959.

5/9: Various correspondence with Chad Oliver re: Broken Eagle:
-Tobin, G. Gregory to Chad Oliver. re: Benteen (Broken Eagle), The Wolf is My Brother, The Last Valley, Fair Land, Fair Land. TLS, 1 leaf. January 8, 1985.
-Tobin, G. Gregory to Chad Oliver. re: Benteen (Broken Eagle). TLS, 1 leaf, with envelope. January 14, 1986.
-Oliver, Chad to G. Gregory Tobin. re: The Wolf Is My Brother, Benteen. TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy. January 25, 1986.
-Tobin, G. Gregory to Chad Oliver. re: copy edited manuscript of Broken Eagle. TLS, 1 leaf. October 5, 1988.
-Oliver, Chad to G. Gregory Tobin. re: Broken Eagle. TLS, 3 leaves, carbon copies. October 22, 1988.
-Note from Dick Finta regarding Broken Eagle. 1 postcard.

5/10: Various notes regarding Broken Eagle by Chad Oliver. Themes to Develop, A Prospectus for a Novel, Broken Eagle Checklist. Handwritten notes, Chapter One of Benteen.

5/11: Various notes re: Broken Eagle. Handwritten and typed, 42 leaves.

5/12:
-Oliver, Chad to G. Gregory Tobin. re: outline for Broken Eagle. TLS, 2 leaves, carbon copies. February 10, 1986.
-Notes for Benteen. Typed and handwritten, 2 leaves.
-Benteen, Outline of an Outline. 7 leaves. January 13, 1986.
-Benteen excerpt of manuscript. 10 leaves.
-Benteen excerpt of manuscript with corrections. 10 leaves.
-Benteen, notes. Handwritten and typed, 19 leaves.

5/13:
-Broken Eagle Chapter 2 manuscript by Chad Oliver. Typed, 18 leaves, carbon copies.
-Broken Eagle Chapter 3 manuscript. Typed, 13 leaves, carbon copies.

5/14:
-Broken Eagle Chapter 4 manuscript. Typed, 19 leaves, carbon copies.
-Broken Eagle Chapter 5 manuscript. Typed, 14 leaves, carbon copies.
-Broken Eagle Chapter 6 manuscript. Typed, 15 leaves, carbon copies.

5/15:
-Broken Eagle Chapter 7 manuscript. Typed, 16 leaves, carbon copies.
-Broken Eagle Chapter 8 manuscript. Typed, 17 leaves, carbon copies.

5/16:
-Broken Eagle Chapter 9 manuscript. Typed, 19 leaves, carbon copies.
-Broken Eagle Chapter 10 manuscript. Typed, 13 leaves, carbon copies.

Mothers' Club Correspondence, Reports, and Minutes

14/1: Treasurer's Reports, 1986-1987

14/2: Yearbooks, 1986-1987

14/3: Newsletters, 1986-1987

14/4: Parliamentarian's Reports, circa April 11, 1987

14/5: Fundraising - Donations, 1986-1987

14/6: Federation Calendar, 1986-1987

14/7: Annual Report, 1986-1987

14/8: Social Chairman, 1986-1987

14/9: Secretary - Recording, June 21, 1986

14/10: Fall Meeting, August 30, 1986

14/11: Winter Meeting, January 16-17, 1987

14/12: Spring Meeting, April 10-11, 1987

14/13: Secretary - Corresponding, 1986-1987

14/14: Historian's Reports, 1986-1987

14/15: Yearbooks, 1987-1988

14/16: Spring Meeting, April 8-9, 1988

14/17: District Meeting, February 27, 1988

14/18: MSC Variety Show, April 8, 1988

14/19: Parent's Weekend, April 8-10, 1988

14/20: Treasurer's Reports 1/2, 1987-1988; Undated

14/21: Treasurer's Reports 2/2, 1987-1988; Undated

14/22: Vice President-At-Large, November 27, 1987

14/23: Vice President, 1st, 1987-1988

14/24: Vice-President, 2nd, 1987-1988; Undated

14/25: Vice-President, 3rd, January 15, 1988

14/26: Vice-President, 4th, 1987-1988

14/27: Vice-President, 5th, 1987-1988

14/28: Vice-President, 6th, April 8, 1988

14/29: Vice President, 7th, 1988

14/30: Annual Reporting

14/31: Member's Club - Dean County, 1987-1988

14/32: Member's Club - Lake County, March 26, 1988

14/33: Member's Club - NW Harris County, March 21, 1988

14/34: Member's Club - Odessa, January 6, 1988

14/35: Member's Club - Pearland Area, 1987-1988

14/36: Member's Club - SW Dallas County, March 15, 1988

Morgan Dawn October 2020 Addendum

Star Trek: The Original Series [TOS]

Vault of Tomorrow #10
[Marion Catherine McChesney, ed., April 1986]

Vault of Tomorrow #11
[Marion Catherine McChesney, ed., January 1987]

Vault of Tomorrow #12
[Marion Catherine McChesney, ed., June 1987]

Vault of Tomorrow #13
[Marion Catherine McChesney, ed., March 1988]

Whatsoever Star That Beckons
[Rowena G. Warner, auth., August 1984] (3rd printing, July 1985)

When The Lu'guii Cries
[Rowena G. Warner, auth., February 1986]

Star Wars

Against the Sith #1- 2
[Tracy Duncan, ed., April - July 1978]

Against the Sith #4
[Tracy and Nancy Duncan, ed., April 1979]

Alderaani Imperative
[Patricia A. Nussman, ed., May 1983]

Dawn, Morgan

Clareson - Correspondence

  • Barrett, C. L., 1961; 1974; Undated
  • Blish, James, 1970-1976
  • Browne, Ray, 1960; 1968-1974
  • Cameron, Neil (BBC), 1987-1988
  • Campbell Book Award (includes correspondence from Harry Harrison), 1972-1976
  • Canada Council, 1973-1979
  • Cogswell, Theodore, 1961; 1968-1974
  • English, Diane (TV Laboratory), 1976-1978
  • Extrapolation, 1975-1977; 1984
  • Fraser, Brian, 1973-1975
  • Huntington Library, 1975-1976; 1982
  • Marcon XIX (1984), 1984
  • Marcon XX (1985), 1984-1985
  • Marcon XXI (1986) (includes a letter from Lois McMaster Bujold), 1985-1986
  • Modern Language Association, 1986-1988
  • St. Louis Science Center
  • Schillinger, Walter R. (Screen Educator's Society), 1975
  • Schlebin, Roger, 1976-1987
  • Shields, Kathy (ParaCon), 1981
  • Spahn, Milton, 1968-1973
  • Tiptree, James, Jr., 1974-1976; Undated
  • Train, Oswald, 1971-1986; Undated
  • Underwood, Tim, 1988
  • Wood, Susan, 1975-1979

Publications

3-11/9: "Easy for You to Say", undated

3-11/10: Caterwauling zine (2 issues, 2 mockup zines), undated

3-11/11: The Deus Ex Machina zine (mockup), undated

3-11/12: "Five Thoughts on Aikido and Process, or, I Thought Everything Was Supposed to Come Easy" (Outworlds 54), January 1988

3-11/13: A Hopeless Semantic zine, various issues, 1979, 1982

3-11/14: Outworlds 50 zine, single page with piece on Leigh, undated

3-11/15: "Remembrance of Things Past" zine article by Denise Parsley Leigh, 1979?

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