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3.5 inch disk: Files on Shadow Valley and Law of the Wild

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3.5 inch disk: Files - "Critique Groups", "Deadly D2", "Seminar 5 PRTS"

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3.5 inch disk: Files - Betrayal Screenplay, Version 7 Final

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3.5 inch disk: Files - "Heart Shadows- Working"

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3.5 inch disk: Files - "Medical Book 1 12/7", MWA C0nferences", June 2000

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3.5 inch disk: Files on Delayed Diagnosis #2

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3.5 inch disk: Files- "Book 3 - Finished 11/23 - Delayed Diagnosis"

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3 scrapbooks, 2 with mottled brown covers and brown spines, and 1 with a dark brown cover and black spine. The first scrapbook is labeled "Athletics and Miscellaneous". It is full of newspaper articles, letters and items all relating to Kyle first, but the bulk also focuses on Texas A&M. The second scrapbook has no label, and is mostly correspondence. Much of it dates to later in Kyle's life and covers topics outside A&M, such as his ambassadorship to Guatemala and retirement. The third scrapbook details an early history of the Kyle family, and is filled with correspondence, unlabeled photographs, and newspaper articles.

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3 scrapbooks, 2 with mottled brown covers and brown spines, and 1 with a dark brown cover and black spine. The first scrapbook is labeled "Athletics and Miscellaneous". It is full of newspaper articles, letters and items all relating to Kyle first, but the bulk also focuses on Texas A&M. The second scrapbook has no label, and is mostly correspondence. Much of it dates to later in Kyle's life and covers topics outside A&M, such as his ambassadorship to Guatemala and retirement. The third scrapbook details an early history of the Kyle family, and is filled with correspondence, unlabeled photographs, and newspaper articles.

Writings

“Why we are for Roosevelt,” by The Publishers of People’s Voice (reprint from the New York People’s Voice July 15, 1944).

Writings

“Why I Remain a Negro,” by Walter White, reprinted from the Saturday Review of Literature, October 11, 1947.

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