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Correspondence, and Other Mining Materials

2/1
Geological Exploration Monthly Reports

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Geological Exploration - General Correspondence, 1967

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Geological Exploration - General Correspondence, 1968

2/4
Geological Exploration - General Correspondence, 1969

2/5
Geological Exploration - General Correspondence, 1970

2/6
Canadian Mining

2/7
Mining - Explosions

2/8
General Mining Technology

2/9
Mining - Cuatro Palmas

2/10
Rene Amezcua

2/11
Spare Parts Program

2/12
Marathon - Exploration

2/13
Marathon - Exploration

2/14
Marathon - Exploration

2/15
Geomina

2/16
Aguachile - Geological Exploration of Aguachile

2/17
Fluorospar Operations, August - December 1970

2-18
Fluorospar Operations, 1971

2/19
Fluorospar Operations, through July 1971

2/20
Hauling - Contract with Reginaldo Ramon

2/21
Pico Etereo Division - Organizational Chart

2/22
Mining - Cuatro Palmas Economic Evaluation

2/23
Samuel S. Arentz

2/24
Mining - Dona Nina

2/25
Mining - Domincia No. 6

Reports, Letters, and Memorandum: Hewatt

S1-2/01: Hewatt, Willis G., "Studies on Bleedwater Dispersal in the Natural Waters around Oil Fields in Southern Louisiana," April 27, 1950.

S1-2/02: Hewatt, Willis G., "Studies on Dissolved Oxygen Content and Hydrogen Ion Concentration in the Waters of Barataria Bay, Louisiana, 1945-1947," July 26, 1950.

S1-2/03: Hewatt, Willis G., "An Oyster Feeding Experiment," March 1951.

S1-2/04: Hewatt, Willis G., "Salinity Studies in Louisiana Coastal Embayments West of the Mississippi River," June 15, 1951.

S1-2/05: Hewatt, Willis G., "Ecological Studies on Salt Marsh Ponds in Southern Louisiana," May 5, 1953.

S1-2/06: Hewatt, Willis G., "An Oyster Feeding Experiment," pp. 192-193 of Proceedings of the 1952 National Shellfisheries Association Meeting, 1953.

S1-2/07: Hewatt, Willis G., "An Oyster Mortality Study in Lower Barataria Bay, Louisiana," June 15, 1953.

S1-2/08: Hewatt, Willis G., "Climatological and Hydrological Records on the Barataria Bay Area, Louisiana," part 1, August 9, 1955.

S1-2/09: Hewatt, Willis G., "Climatological and Hydrological Records on the Barataria Bay Area, Louisiana," part 2, August 12, 1955.

S1-2/10: Hewatt, Willis G., part of "Summary of Hydrobiological Conditions in Barataria Bay and Related Waters, July 1945 - September 1947," never completed and superseded by later final reports.

S1-2/11: Hewatt, Willis G., plates and list of plates in "Summary of Hydrobiological Conditions in Barataria Bay and Related Waters, July 1945 - September 1947," multiple copies.

Reports, Letters, and Memorandum: Jakkula - Korringa

S3-5/01: Jakkula, A. A. letters to W. E. Loose, Willis G. Hewatt, C. C. Doak, and Marion J. Epley, Jr. regarding oyster mortality investigations, March 10, 1947 - October 4, 1949.

S3-5/02: Jakkula, A. A. memoranda, reports, notes, and outlines for conferences and trips in connection with oyster mortality investigations, February 4 - June 4, 1947.

S3-5/03: Jakkula, A. A., "Brief of Persons Invited to Attend First Meeting with Representatives of the Texas Company," February 18, 1947.

S3-5/04: Jakkula, A. A., agreement between the Texas Company and the Texas A&M Research Foundation, concerning oyster mortality investigations, February 1, 1947.

S3-5/05: Jakkula, A. A., "Supplementary Notes on Organization of Project to Determine Causes of Oyster Mortality," July 15, 1947.

S3-5/06: Jakkula, A. A., "Supplementary Notes on Organization of Project to Determine Causes of Oyster Mortality," July 15, 1947.

S3-5/07: Jakkula, A. A., memorandum of agreement with supplementary materials between Texas A&M Research Foundation and several oil companies, concerning oyster mortality Investigations, December 1947.

S3-5/08: Jakkula, A. A., "Suggested Sketches of Personnel, Foundation Project No. 9, Oyster Mortality," with supplement, April 12, 1949; August 23, 1949.

S3-5/09: Jakkula, A. A., "Biographical Sketches of Personnel, Foundation Project No. 9, Oyster Mortality," with supplement, April 12, 1949; August 23, 1949.

S3-5/10: Jakkula, A. A., "Suggested Order for Discussing Adoption of Program for Terminating Work of Foundation on Project Nine," November 3, 1949.

S3-5/11: Jakkula, A. A., mailing list of progress reports, organizational chart, and drawing of marine laboratory at Grand Isle, Louisiana for oyster mortality investigations.

S3-5/12: Jensen, Fred W. and William M. Potts, "Mud Samples and Analysis, Part II, Volatile Hydrocarbons, Carbon Tedrachloride Extracts, and Unsaponifiable Residues in Muds," January 16, 1953.

S3-5/13: Korringa, P. letters to Claude E. ZoBell, Sewell H. Hopkins, A. A. Jakkula, and Paul S. Galtsoff regarding oyster mortality investigations, November 28, 1946 - April 28, 1949.

S3-5/14: Korringa, P., "Lunar Periodicity in the production of larvae of the Flat Oyster," May 30, 1947.

S3-5/15: Korringa, P., "The Vicissitudes of the Dutch Oyster Cultures Explained by Modern Oyster Science," September 1947.

S3-5/16: Korringa, P., "Comments and Suggestions Concerning the Oyster Investigations of Project 9," August 5, 1948.

S3-5/17: Korringa, P., "Oyster Culture and Oyster Biology between New Jersey and Texas," August 5, 1948.

S3-5/18: Korringa, P., "Oyster Cultural Impressions from New England, Canada, and the Pacific Coast of the United States," June 1949.

S3-5/19: Korringa, P., "Reflections Over the Canadian Atlantic Oyster Culture," June 1949.

S3-5/20: Korringa, P., "Critical Review of the Papers Dealing with Mollusks, Presented at the Special Scientific Meeting on Shellfish of the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea," October 10, 1949.

S3-5/21: Korringa, P., "List of Oyster Publications. Not Included in Baughman's Bibliography," April 28, 1949.

S3-5/22: Korringa, P., "List of Publications of Which We Desire Abstracts," February 24, 1950.

S3-5/23: Korringa, P., "Bibliography" of works on oysters, April 3, 1950.

S3-5/24: Korringa, P., "Corrections of Hopkins Translation of Korringa Report 'The Attack of the Parasite Mytilicola intestinalis up the Zealand Mussel Culture,' " May 9, 1951.

S3-5/25: Korringa, P., extracts from and abstracts of published data on oysters collected, circa 1951.

Reports, Letters, and Memorandum: Prokop - ZoBell

S3-12/01: Prokop, Joseph F. letters to Sidney O. Brown and biographical data, October 13, 1948-1950.

S3-12/02: Prokop, Joseph F., "Report on a Study of the Bicrobial Decomposition of Crude Oil," May 20, 1950.

S3-12/03: Prokop, Joseph F., "Infection and Culture Procedures Employed in the Study of Dermocystidium Marinum," August 11, 1950.

S3-12/04: Rasmussen, W. C., "The Bottom Sediments of Barataria Bay, 1934 - 1947," 1948.

S3-12/05: Ray, Sammy M., "Studies on the Occurrence of Dermocystidium Marinum in Young Oysters," June 25, 1953.

S3-12/06: Roberts, J. H., "Outline of Faunal Studies of Mud Bottoms in Barataria Region," August 30, 1948.

S3-12/07: Sieling, Fred W., "Progress Report on Study of the Effect of Seismic Exploration on Oysters in Barataria Bay Region," September 13, 1949.

S3-12/08: Sieling, Fred W., "Experiments on the Effects of Seismographic Exploration on Oysters in Barataria Bay Region, 1949 - 1950," June 26, 1951.

S3-12/09: Sieling, Fred W., "Experiments on the Effects of Seismographic Exploration on Oysters," April 20, 1953.

S3-12/10: Sperry, John J., "Observations on the Flora (and Plant Collections) of the Marshlands of Southern Louisiana," 1949.

S3-12/11: Sperry, John J., "Observations on the Flora of the Marshlands of Southern Louisiana," August 18, 1949.

S3-12/12: Sprague, Victor letters to C. C. Doak, Sewell H. Hopkins, John G. Mackin, A. A. Jakkula, and Herbert F. Prytherch regarding oyster mortality investigations, March 18, 1947 - January 2, 1950.

S3-12/13: Sprague, Victor, "Progress Report of Nematosis Studies from 3 June to 4 July 1947 with Remarks on the Entire Nematosis Program," July 24, 1947.

S3-12/14: Sprague, Victor, "Studies on Nematopsis Prytherchi, Sprague and N. Ostrearum Prytherch, emended," January 5, 1949.

S3-12/15: Sprague, Victor, "Notes on Three Microsporidian Parasites of Decapod Crustacea of Louisiana Coastal Waters," 1950.

S3-12/16: Sprague, Victor, "Family Porosporidae Schneider," January 19, 1951.

S3-12/17: Sprague, Victor and P.E. Orr, Jr., "Studies on Nematopsis. III. N. Ostrearum and N. Prytherchi with Special References to Host-Parasite Relations," 1952.

S3-12/18: Sprague, Victor, "Species of Nematopsis in Ostrea Virginica," 1953.

S3-12/19: Sprague, Victor, "Protozoa," 1954.

S3-12/20: Sprague, Victor and P. E. Orr, Jr., "Nematopsis Ostrearum and N. Prytherchi (Eugregarinia: Porosporidae) with Special Reference to the Host-Parasite Relations," 1955.

S3-12/21: ZoBell, Claude E. letters and memoranda to William E. Loose, C. C. Doak, A. A. Jakkula, P. Korringa, Sewell H. Hopkins, John G. Mackin, J. F. Prokop, W. M. Potts, and Sidney O. Brown regarding oyster mortality investigations, June 11, 1947 - April 11, 1950.

S3-12/22: ZoBell, Claude E., "Daily Journal and Field Notes on Trip to Texas and Louisiana to Study Oil Pollution Problem," May 25, 1947.

S3-12/23: ZoBell, Claude E., "Impressions and Reflections from Flying over Mississippi Delta Region, Thursday, May 22, 1947," May 25, 1947.

S3-12/24: ZoBell, Claude E., "Bacteriological Aspects of Oyster Mortality Project, May 26, 1947," May 26, 1947.

S3-12/25: ZoBell, Claude E., "Memorandum on Field Experiments on Alleged Toxicity of Bleedwater," January 27, 1948.

S3-12/26: ZoBell, Claude E., "Antagonism of Ions and Its Relation to Toxicity of Bleedwaters," January 28, 1948.

S3-12/27: ZoBell, Claude E., "Memorandum on the Chemical Composition of Crude Oils and Bleedwaters," February 26, 1948.

S3-12/28: ZoBell, Claude E., "Some Notes on the Sulfur Cycle in the Sea With Particular Reference to the Oyster Mortality Investigations," June 15, 1948.

S3-12/29: ZoBell, Claude E., "Report on June 1948 Visit and Some Recommendations," June 21, 1948.

S3-12/30: ZoBell, Claude E., "Bacteriological Analysis of Mud Samples 573 - 584 Received June 15, 1948," September 7, 1948.

S3-12/31: ZoBell, Claude E., "Some Comments on Applied Oceanographic Research in the Gulf of Mexico," May 23, 1949.

S3-12/32: ZoBell, Claude E., "Rate at Which Oil Is Oxidized by Bacteria," June 1, 1949.

S3-12/33: ZoBell, Claude E., "Demonstration of Bacteria in Mud Samples from Barataria Bay Region Which Oxidize Crude Oil from Louisiana," June 1, 1949.

S3-12/34: ZoBell, Claude E., "Bacterial Analysis of Mud Samples 591-602 Received August 25, 1948," June 1, 1949.

S3-12/35: ZoBell, Claude E., "Report on Conference with Project 9 Legal Counsel on October 27, 1949," November 16, 1949.

S3-12/36: ZoBell, Claude E., "Report on Conferences and Observations at Grand Isle from October 27 to 29, 1949," November 16, 1949.

Correspondence, Memorandum, and Reports from the Chemistry Department

S4-13/01: Correspondence and memoranda regarding the chemical aspects of oyster mortality investigations, April 25 - December 26, 1947.

S4-13/02: Memoranda of conferences in College Station regarding the chemical aspects of oyster mortality investigations, June 21 - December 22, 1947.

S4-13/03: Miscellaneous reports of Fred W. Jensen, A. L. Parrack, and W. B. Hart on the chemical aspects of oyster mortality investigations, April - September, 1947.

S4-13/04: Correspondence and memoranda regarding the chemical aspects of oyster mortality investigations, February 17 - July 31, 1949.

S4-13/05: Correspondence and memoranda regarding the chemical aspects of oyster mortality investigations, August 4 - December 15, 1948.

S4-13/06: Memoranda of conferences in College Station and Houston on the chemical aspects of oyster mortality investigations, February 27 - July 12, 1948.

S4-13/07: Memoranda of conferences and meetings of the Technical Committee in College Station and Houston on the chemical aspects of oyster mortality investigations, August 10 - December 6.

S4-13/08: Miscellaneous reports of W. M. Potts, Fred W. Jensen, A. L. Parrack, and C. K. Hancock on the chemical aspects of oyster mortality investigations, March 7 - December 15, 1948.

S4-13/09: Mud analysis reports in connection with the chemical aspects of oyster mortality investigations, January 12 - November 4, 1948.

S4-13/10: Correspondence and memoranda 1949 regarding the chemical aspects of oyster mortality investigations, January 3 - October 1.

S4-13/11: Memoranda of meetings of the Technical Committee in Houston on the chemical aspects of oyster mortality investigations, February 25 and June 17, 1949.

S4-13/12: Miscellaneous reports by T. W. Nelson, Fred W. Jensen, C. K. Hancock, W. M. Potts, and N. J. Pelegrin on chemical aspects of oyster mortality investigations, February 8, 1949 - February 3, 1953.

S4-13/13: Mud analysis reports in connection with the chemical aspects of oyster mortality investigations, February 2, 1949 - January 24, 1950.

S4-13/14: Potts, William M. and Fred W. Jensen, "Chemical Tests Made in Connection with the Seismographic Explosion Experiments," August 26, 1950.

S4-13/15: Jensen, Fred W., "The Production of Bleedwater and Crude Oil in the Barataria Bay Watershed, 1941 - 1946; Composition of the Bleedwaters; and Possible Pollution Effects of Bleedwaters and Crude Oils on Barataria Bay," August 22, 1950.

S4-13/16: Jensen, Fred W. and William J. Potts, "Mud Samples and Analyses, Part II: Volatile Hydrocarbons, Carbon Tetrachloride Extracts and Unsaponifiable Residues in Muds," January 16, 1953.

S4-13/17: Mackin, John G. and Sewell H. Hopkins, "Studies on Oysters in Relation to the Oil Industry," Vol. 7 of Publications of the Institute of Marine Science.

Series 7, Box 4: East, Gulf Coast, North and South Texas Region Drafts

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Manuscript drafts of East Texas Region.

4/2
Manuscript drafts of Gulf Coast Region.

4/3
Manuscript drafts of Gulf Coast Region.

4/4
Manuscript drafts of Gulf Coast Region.

4/5
Manuscript drafts of Gulf Coast Region.

4/6
Manuscript drafts of Gulf Coast Region.

4/7
Manuscript drafts of Gulf Coast Region.

4/8
Manuscript drafts of Gulf Coast Region.

4/9
Manuscript drafts of North Texas Region.

4/10
Manuscript drafts of North Texas Region.

4/11
Manuscript drafts of North Texas Region.

4/12
Manuscript drafts of North Texas Region.

4/13
Manuscript drafts of North Texas Region.

4/14
Manuscript drafts of North Texas Region.

4/15
Manuscript drafts of North Texas Region.

4/16
Manuscript drafts of South Texas Region.

4/17
Manuscript drafts of South Texas Region.

4/18
Manuscript drafts of South Texas Region.

4/19
Manuscript drafts of South Texas Region.

4/20
Manuscript drafts of South Texas Region. The back of the original
folder contains a note about McQueen's son, Clyde Renard McQueen, director of Full Employment Corporation, Kansas City, MO, and his role as moderator of a panel discussion on welfare reform. Participants in the discussion included then President Bill Clinton, Kansas City Mayor, Emanuel Cleaver, Missouri Congresswoman, Karen McCarthy as well as former welfare recipients.

R - Z and Miscellaneous

2/1: Kathleen Raine
-Raine, Kathleen [London] to unknown. January 4, no year. ALS, 1 card.

-To Friends in Sligo, Clonalis and Culleenamore. By Kathleen Raine. Galley, 1 leaf, with handwritten editing.

-Poem of the Month to Kathleen Raine. Contract. Undated. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Clark, J.H. to Kathleen Raine [London]. December 15, 1972. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Raine, Kathleen [London] to Mr. Clark. November 29, no year. ALS, 1 card.

-To Friends in Sligo, Clonalis and Culleenamore. By Kathleen Raine. Typed, 2 leaves, photocopy, with handwritten editing.

-Clark, J.H. to Kathleen Raine [Oxford]. November 16, 1972. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

2/2: James Reeves
-Reeves, James [Sussex] to Jack Clark. October 20, 1977. TLS, 1 card.

-Reeves, James [Sussex] to Jack Clark. September 12, 1977. TLS, 1 card.

-Reeves, James [Sussex] to Jack Clark. Undated. ALS, 1 card.

-Reeves, James [Sussex] to Jack Clark. March 29, 1977. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached: The Marriage of Figaro. Typed, 2 leaves.

-Reeves, James [Sussex] to Jack Clark. June 20, no year. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Reeves, James [Sussex] to Jack Clark. July 21, 1977. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Reeves, James [Sussex] to Jack Clark. July 26, 1977. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Reeves, James [Sussex] to unknown. Undated. ALS, 1 card. Attached: The Marriage of Figaro. Galley, 1 leaf, with handwritten editing.

-Poem of the Month Club to James Reeves [Sussex]. April 12, 1977. TLS, 1 leaf.

2/3: Neil Rhodes
-Rhodes, Neil [Oxford] to Mr. Clark. July 23, 1973. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Rhodes, Neil [Oxford] to J.H. Clark [London]. July 6, 1977. ALS, 1 card.

-"The Newdigate Prize" by Neil Rhodes. Typed, 2 leaves, photocopy.

-Rhodes, Neil [Oxford] to J.H. Clark [London]. June 2, no year. ALS, 1 card. Attached: The Ancestral Face. Typed, 2 leaves, photocopy.

-The Ancestral Face. Galley, 1 leaf, with handwritten editing.

-The Ancestral Face. Typed, 2 leaves, photocopy.

-Rhodes, Neil to Mr. Clark. April 23, no year. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Fuller, Roy to Jack Clark. Undated. ALS, 1 leaf.

-The Ancestral Face. Typed, 2 leaves, signed by author.

-Clark, J.H. to Neil Rhodes [Cambridge]. April 19, 1973. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Rhodes, Neil [Cambridge] to Mr. Clark. April 12, 1973. ALS, 1 card.

-Rhodes, Neil [Cambridge] to Mr. Clark. March 31, 1973. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Poem of the Month Club to Neil Rhodes. Contract. Undated. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Clark, J.H. to Neil Rhodes [Cambridge]. March 29, 1973. TL, 2 leaves, carbon copy.

-Rhodes, Neil [Cambridge] to unknown. March 26, 1973. ALS, 1 leaf.

-"The Newdigate Prize" by Neil Rhodes. March 25, 1973. Typed, 2 leaves, signed by the author.

-Fuller, Roy [London] to Jack Clark. January 26, 1973. ALS, 1 leaf.

2/4: Alan Ross
-A Calcutta Grandmother. Galley, 1 leaf.

-Ross, Alan [London] to Jack Clark. January 27, 1972. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Poem of the Month Club to Alan Ross [Sussex]. Contract. January 24, 1972. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Clark, Jack to Alan Ross [Sussex]. January 24, 1972. TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-A Calcutta Grandmother. Galley, 1 leaf, with handwritten editing.

-Fuller, Roy [London] to Jack Clark. September 16, 1971. ALS, 1 leaf.

-A Calcutta Grandmother. By Alan Ross. Typed, 2 leaves, with handwritten editing.

2/5: Vernon Scannell
-Scannell, Vernon [Dorset] to Jack Clark. April 24, 1973. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Clark, J.H. to Vernon Scannell [Dorset]. April 19, 1973. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy. Attached: Scannell, Vernon [Dorset] to J.C. April 9, 1973. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Poem of the Month Club to Vernon Scannell [Dorset]. Contract. Undated. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Fuller, Roy to Jack Clark. Undated. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Wish You Were Here. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy, with handwritten editing and author's signature.

-Here and Human. By Vernon Scannell. Typed, 1 leaf, photocopy. Attached: Where Shall We Go?. By Vernon Scannell. Typed, 1 leaf, photocopy.

-A Circle of Animals and Children. Typed, 1 leaf, photocopy.

-Wish You Were Here. Galley, 1 leaf, with handwritten editing.

2/6: Charles H. Sisson
-Sisson, Charles to Jack Clark [London]. February 8, no year. TLS, 1 postcard.

-Clark, J.H. [London] to C.H. Sisson [Somerset]. January 1977. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

2/7: Stevie Smith
-Smith, Stevie to Mr. Clark. May 17, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Day-Lewis, Cecil to unknown. Undated. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached: Smith, Stevie [London] to Cecil Day-Lewis. January 31, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Francesca in Winter. Typed, 1 leaf.

-Smith, Stevie [London] to Mr. Clark. April 10, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached: Clark, J.H. to Stevie Smith [London]. April 9, 1970. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Smith, Stevie [London] to Mr. Clark. April 2, 1970. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Poem of the Month Club to Stevie Smith. March 24, 1970. TLS, 2 leaves.

-Francesca in Winter. By Stevie Smith. Typed, 1 leaf, photocopy.

-Francesca in Winter. By Stevie Smith. Galley, 1 leaf.

-Unknown to Stevie Smith [London]. February 10, 1970. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Clark, J.H. to Stevie Smith [London]. March 4, 1970. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Day-Lewis, Cecil [London] to J.H. Clark [London]. March 2, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Smith, Stevie [London] to Cecil Day-Lewis. March 1, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Poem of the Month Club [London] to Cecil Day-Lewis [Greenwich]. March 4, 1970. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Smith, Stevie [London] to Mr. Clark. March 5, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Smith, Stevie [London] to Jack Clark. April 27, 1970. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Fuller, Roy [London] to Jack Clark. April 21, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Unknown to Stevie Smith. Undated. Draft of TL, 1 leaf, with handwritten editing.

-Couzyn, Jeni [London] to Stevie Smith. February 17, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf.

**2/8: Lawrence P. Spingarn
-Spingarn, L.P. [California] to unknown. Undated. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached: Fuller, Roy to Jack Clark. Undated. ALS, 1 leaf.

-A Royal Prerogative: 1788. Typed, 1 leaf, mimeograph.

-Grand Canary. Typed, 1 leaf, mimeograph.

2/9: Bryan Stocks
-Stocks, Bryan [Yorkshire] to Mrs. Stein. April 20, 1971. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Stocks, Bryan [Ilkley] to Mrs. Stein. January 6, 1971. TLS, 1 leaf.

2/10: David Sutton
-Clark, J.H. to David Sutton [Berks]. December 29, 1970. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Sutton, David [Berks] to Mr. Clark. July 7, 1974. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Clark, J.H. to Mr. Sutton [Berks]. February 17, 1971. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Sutton, David [Berks] to J.H. Clark. January 6, 1971. ALS, 1 leaf.

2/11: Julian Symons
-Fuller, Roy to Jack Clark. November 16, 1973. ALS, 1 leaf.

-A Reflection on Auden. By Julian Symons. Galley, 1 leaf, with handwritten editing.

-Excerpt from A Reflection on Auden. By W.H. Auden. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy. Attached: A Reflection on Auden. By Julian Symons. Typed, 2 leaves, photocopy.

-Poem of the Month Club to Julian Symons. Contract. October 9, 1973. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Clark, J.H. to G.J. Symons [London]. October 9, 1973. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Short biography of Julian Symons. Draft blurb. Typed, 1 leaf, with handwritten editing. Attached: Information regarding Wystan Hugh Auden. By Roy Fuller. Typed, 4 leaves, photocopy.

-Fuller, Roy to Jack Clark. Undated. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached: A Reflection on Auden. By Julian Symons. Typed, 2 leaves, carbon copy, with handwritten editing.

2/12: Anthony Thwaite
-Unknown to Anthony Thwaite [Surrey]. October 27, 1970. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-At Dunkswell Abbey. By Anthony Thwaite. Typed, 1 leaf, photocopy.

-Clark, J.H. to Anthony Thwaite [Surrey]. November 19, 1970. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Thwaite, Anthony [London] to Jack Clark. November 23, 1971. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Poem of the Month Club to Anthony Thwaite [Surrey]. Contract. October 27, 1970. TLS, 2 leaves.

-At Dunkswell Abbey. Diagram with printer's marks, 1 leaf.

-At Dunkswell Abbey. By Anthony Thwaite. Printed, 1 leaf.

-Fuller, Roy [London] to Jack Clark. September 24, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Day-Lewis, Cecil to Jack Clark. Undated. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Fuller, Roy [London] to Jack Clark. October 5, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf.

-At Dunkswell Abbey. By Anthony Thwaite. Typed, 1 leaf, with handwritten notes.

2/13: Todd Ruthven
-Todd, Ruthven [Mallorca, Spain] to Jack Clark. October 21, 1973. TLS, 3 leaves.

-Todd, Ruthven [Mallorca, Spain] to Jack Clark. September 14, 1973. TLS, 2 leaves.

-Unknown to Todd Ruthven [Mallorca, Spain]. October 16, 1973. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Envelope from Todd Ruthven [Mallorca, Spain] to Jack Clark [London]. Postmarked October 29, year illegible. Handwritten note on back.

-Christmas card from Todd Ruthven. 1 card.

-Poem of the Month Club to Todd Ruthven [Mallorca, Spain]. July 12, 1973. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Todd, Ruthven [Mallorca, Spain] to Jack Clark. July 3, 1973. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Clark, J.H. to Todd Ruthven [Mallorca, Spain]. June 27, 1973. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Clark, J.H. to Todd Ruthven [Mallorca, Spain]. April 19, 1973. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Todd, Ruthven [Mallorca, Spain] to Jack Clark. April 14, 1973. TLS, 2 leaves.

-Clark, J.H. to Todd Ruthven. November 28, 1972. TL, 1 leaf, photocopy.

-Todd, Ruthven [Buffalo, NY] to Jack Clark. July 10, 1972. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Blurb draft. Typed, 1 leaf, with handwritten editing.

-Todd, Ruthven to Poem of the Month Club. June 9, 1972. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Todd, Ruthven [Mallorca, Spain] to Jack Clark. May 20, 1972. TLS, 2 leaves.

-Roberts, Bernard [John Roberts Press, London] to Jack Clark. May 1, 1972. TLS, 1 leaf.

-John Berryman, 1914-1972. By Ruthven Todd. Typed, 1 leaf, signed by the author.

-John Berryman, 1914-1972. By Ruthven Todd. Galley, 1 leaf.

-Clark, Jack [London] to Ruthven Todd. May 11, 1972. TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Todd, Ruthven [Mallorca, Spain] to Jack Clark. May 6, 1972. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Clark, Jack. Handwritten note, 1 leaf.

-Todd, Ruthven [Mallorca, Spain] to Jack Clark. April 13, 1972. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Roberts, Bernard [John Roberts Press, London] to Jack Clark. Undated. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Clark, Jack to Bernard Roberts. Undated. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached: John Berryman, 1914-1972. By Ruthven Todd. Galley, 1 leaf, with handwritten editing.

-Blurb draft by Roy Fuller. Typed, 1 leaf.

-John Berryman, 1914-1972. By Ruthven Todd. Galley, 1 leaf, with handwritten note.

-Todd, Ruthven [Mallorca, Spain] to Jack Clark. March 9, 1972. TLS, 3 leaves.

-Poem of the Month Club to Ruthven Todd [Mallorca, Spain]. Contract. March 7, 1972. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Clark, J.H. to Ruthven Todd [Mallorca, Spain]. February 17, 1972. TL, 2 leaves, carbon copy.

-Todd, Ruthven [Mallorca, Spain] to Jack Clark. January 15, 1972. TLS, 3 leaves.

-John Berryman, 1914-1972. By Ruthven Todd. Typed, 1 leaf, photocopy.

-Todd, Ruthven [Mallorca, Spain] to Jack Clark. June 17, 1971. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached: Unknown to Ruthven Todd [Mallorca, Spain]. June 30, 1971. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

2/14: Hugo Williams
-Cherry Blossom. By Hugo Williams. Typed, 1 leaf.

-Cherry Blossom. By Hugo Williams. Galley, 1 leaf.

-Clark, J.H. to Hugo Williams [London]. May 4, 1972. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Williams, Hugo to Jack Clark. May 1, 1972. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached: Poem of the Month Club to Hugo Williams [London]. Contract. April 21, 1972. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Williams, Hugo [London] to Jack Clark. April 21, 1972. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Cherry Blossoms. By Hugo Williams. Typed, 1 leaf, photocopy, with handwritten editing.

-Cherry Blossoms. By Hugo Williams. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy, with handwritten editing.

-Clark, Jack to illegible. Undated. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Williams, Hugo [London] to Jack Clark. March 11, 1972. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached: Cherry Blossoms. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Williams, Hugo [London] to Jack Clark. March 7, 1972. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached: Cherry Blossoms. Typed, 1 leaf.

-Williams, Hugo [London] to Jack Clark. March 6, 1972. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached: Cherry Blossoms. Typed, 1 leaf.

2/15: Diana Witherby
-Witherby, Diana [Northants] to Jack Clark. Undated. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Witherby, Diana [Northants] to Jack Clark. Undated. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Witherby, Diana [Northants] to Jack Clark. September 25, 1977. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Witherby, Diana [Northants] to Jack Clark. Undated. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Witherby, Diana [Northants] to Jack Clark. March 8, 1977. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Unknown to Jack Clark. May 21, 1973. ALS, 1 leaf.

2/16: Rejection Letters
-Clark, J.H. to T. Buzan [London]. August 24, 1971. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Buzan, Tony [Salatticum Poets, London] to Jack Clark. August 13, 1971. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Clodd, Alan [Enitharmon Press, London] to Jack Clark. August 25, 1972.TLS, 1 leaf. Attached: Clark, J.H. to Alan Clodd [London]. September 28, 1972. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Clark, J.H. to Lawrence P. Spingarn [Van Nuys, CA]. June 7, 1971. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Candy, F.E. to Roy Fuller. June 5, 1970. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached: Curtis, Kimball [London] to Mrs. Stein. June 2, 1970. ALS, 1 leaf.

2/17: Subscription Correspondence
-Swift, David [London] to J.H. Clark [Dorset]. March 15, 1977. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Muir, Jamie [London] to Mr. Clark. May 22, no year. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Dalby, Richard [Oxford] to Poem of the Month Club. May 15, 1977. TLS, 1 postcard.

-Baker, Anthony [Somerset] to Mr. Clark. June 17, 1977. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Fletcher, Winston to Brian Morgan [Surrey]. May 10, 1971. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Gromm, M.E.J. [London] to W. Fletcher [London]. May 18, 1971. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Harkin, M.B. Quinn [London] to Mr. Fletcher. May 18, 1971. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Pollock, Alexander [Sussex] to Winston Fletcher [London]. May 22, 1971. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Deighton, L.C. to Poem of the Month Club. April 17, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Cavendish, Patrick [London] to J.H. Clark [London]. November 9, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Parker, Mabel [Cheshire] to Poem of the Month [London]. November 21, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Fletcher, W. to Mrs. J. Hainsworth [Oxford]. October 14, 1970. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Fletcher, W. to H. Kaye [London]. October 19, 1970. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Cohn, Marguerite [London] to Poem of the Month Club. September 6, 1970. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Stein, Mrs. A.B. to Mrs. Cohn. September 9, no year. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Poem of the Month Club to Winston Fletcher. June 6, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Aarvold, Peter B. [Caldbeck] to Mrs. Stein [London]. May 19, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Unknown to Annabel Stein. April 13, 1970. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Mendes, Joseph [Brooklyn, NY] to Mrs. A.B. Stein [London]. May 27, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Scott, Ian to J.H. Clark. April 23, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Head, Sally [London] to Poem of the Month Club. February 16, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Swan, Madeline [Kent] to Mr. Fletcher. February 10, 1970. ALS, 2 leaves.

-Jones, W.W. [Cambs] to Poem of the Month Club. February 5, 1970. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached: Fletcher, W. to W.W. Jones [Cambs]. February 10, 1970. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Clark, J.H. to B. Taylor [Jinja, Uganda]. February 13, 1970. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy. Attached: Taylor, Barry [Jinja, Uganda] to Mr. Fletcher. February 9, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Resident [The Grange, Bristol] to Poem of the Month Club. January 12, 1970. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached: Fletcher, W. to Resident [The Grange, Bristol]. January 21, 1970. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Curtis, Michael [London] to Poem of the Month Club. January 21, 1970. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached: Fletcher, W. to Michael Curtis [London]. January 26, 1970. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Poem of the Month Club to Brynmor Jones Library [Hull]. January 26, 1970. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy. Attached: Receipt from Poem of the Month Club. 1 leaf.

-White, Colan [Leeds] to Mr. Pratt. November 18, 1969. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Fletcher, W. to Joan Goldring [Middlesex]. December 30, 1969. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy. Attached: Goldring, Joan [Middlesex] to Poem of the Month Club. December 23, 1969. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Bloomfield, B.C. [London] to Mr. Clark. May 16, 1971. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached: Clark, J.H. to May 7, 1971. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Thomas, G. [Abertillery] to Poem of the Month Club. July 9, 1971. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Illegible [Faber and Faber, Ltd., London] to J.H. Clark. October 29, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached: Clark, J.H. to Charles Monteith [London]. October 27, 1970. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Steeves, Bryan [Blackheath] to Mrs. Stein. November 20, 1970. ALS, 1 leaf. Hainsworth, Mrs. J. [Oxford] to Poem of the Month Club. October 7, no year. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Holden, Molly [Worcs] to Mr. Clark. February 3, no year. ALS, 1 leaf.

2/18: Miscellaneous Correspondence
-Day-Lewis, Cecil [Greenwich] to Jack Clark. Undated. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached: Fuller, Roy to Jack Clark. April 7, 1970. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Candy, F.E. [Middlesex] to Mr. Fuller. May 25, 1970. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Grieve, F.P. [London] to Poem of the Month Club. November 17, 1976. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached: Clark, Jack to F.P. Grieve. November 29, 1970. ALS, 1 leaf, photocopy.

-Freebairn, R.G. [Peterborough] to J.H. Clark. August 2, 1977. ALS, 1 postcard.

-Clodd, Alan [London] to Mr. Clark. February 28, 1977. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Swan, Madeline [Kent] to Mr. Clark. March 9, 1977. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Smith, R.D. [London] to J.H. Clark. May 9, 1977. TLS, 1 leaf, photocopy.

-McCarthy, M.L. [Ilford] to Mr. Clark. July 20, 1971. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Frankau, M. [Worcestershire] to Poem of the Month Club. February 19, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Bloomfield, B.C. to Mr. Clark. October 5, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Fletcher, W. [New Haven, CT] to Mr. Mendelson. November 24, 1970. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Clark, J.H. [Yorkshire] to Mr. Hughes. April 3, 1971. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Stanley, L.W. to Mr. Clark. February 8, 1977. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Wereham, Ken [Derbyshire] to J.H. Clark. March 4, 1977. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Clark, J.H. to A. Baker [Somerset]. November 11, 1971. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Baker, Kenneth [House of Commons] to Mr. Clark. Undated. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Bissell, E.E. [Warwick] to Poem of the Month Club. February 4, 1977. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Muir, Jamie [London] to Mr. Clark. February 13, 1977. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Butcher, Mrs. Kay [Edinburgh] to J.H. Clark. November 13, 1972. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Fawkes, Richard [London] to Mr. Clark. February 25, 1977. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Clark, J.H. to "Dear Member". December 1975. TLS, 1 leaf, photocopy.

-Hamlin, R.H. [Sussex] to Mr. Clark. October 2, 1976. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached: Clark, Jack to Mr. Hamlin. January 20, 1977. ALS, 2 leaves, photocopy.

-Salter, Mrs. [London] to Mr. Clark. January 4, 1977. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached: Clark, Jack to Mrs. Salter. January 20, 1977. ALS, 1 leaf, photocopy.

-Ellis, A.R. [Norfolk] to J.H. Clark. December 29, 1976. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached: List of Fourth Folio. Typed, 1 leaf, photocopy. Includes handwritten note by Jack Clark.

-Hirst, Barry [Newcastle upon Tyne] to Mr. Clark. July 25, 1976. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Medeiros, Juarez [London] to Poem of the Month Club. May 8, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Clark, J.H. to Madge Hales [Nottingham]. April 28, 1970. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Fenton, James [Oxford] to Mr. Clark. April 5, 1970. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached: Clark, J.H. to James Fenton [Oxford]. March 24, 1970. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

-Hopcraft, Jan [Methuen and Co., Ltd., London] to Poem of the Month Club. February 24, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached: Short biography of Miles Gibson. Typed, 1 leaf. Short biography of Barry Cole. Typed, 1 leaf.

-Illegible [Faber and Faber, Ltd., London] to Jack Clark. October 14, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Fuller, Roy to Jack Clark. October 1, 1970. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached: Adjust Your Dress Before Leaving. By Anthony Edkins. Typed, 1 leaf, photocopy.

-Fletcher, W. to Edward Mendelson [New Haven, CT]. December 29, 1970. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy. Attached: Mendelson, Edward [New Haven, CT] to Mr. Fletcher. December 12, 1970. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Clark, Jack [Poem of the Month Club] to Robert Conquest. Contract. December 4, 1974. TLS, 1 leaf.

-Day-Lewis, Cecil [Greenwich] to Jack Clark. April 1, 1970. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached: Hales, Madge [Nottingham] to Cecil Day-Lewis. February 22, 1970. ALS, 1 leaf.

-Revell, Stanley [Oxford] to Mr. Clark or Mr. Fletcher. April 27, 1970. ALS, 2 leaves.

Playboy Correspondence and Typescripts

1/1: "The Food of the Gods", 1962-1963
The Food of the Gods, edited mss, with submission letter from Scott Meredith annotated with "Buy" note and amount, and three additional letters related to this submission.

1/2: Correspondence, 1960-1970
Correspondence, A. C. Clarke - Playboy 46 items. Correspondence relating to submissions, Clarke's subscription, and general topics.

1/3: "You Can't Get There From Here", 1962
You Can't Get There from Here. Mss in Scott Meredith Folder.

1/4: "Beyond Centaurus", 1964
Beyond Centaurus, Mss in Scott Meredith Folder.

1/5: "The Future of Transport", 1962
The Future of Transport. Mss in Scott Meredith Folder.

1/6: "The Hazards of Prophecy", 1961-1962
The Hazards of Prophecy. Mss and galley in Scott Meredith Folder.

1/7: "Invisible Men and Other Prodigies", 1962
Invisible Men and Other Prodigies. Mss in Scott Meredith Folder.

1/8: "Blue Network"/"I Remember Babylon", 1960
Blue Network/I Remember Babylon. Mss in Scott Meredith Folder.

1/9: "The Road to Lilliput", 1962
The Road to Lilliput. Mss in Scott Meredith Folder.

1/10: "The Obsolescence of Man", 1961
The Obsolescence of Man. Mss in Scott Meredith Folder.

1/11: "The Meddlers", 1964
The Meddlers. Mss, copy, and galley in the Scott Meredith Folder.

1/12: "Rocket to the Renaissance", 1960
Rocket to the Renaissance. Mss, copy, and galley in the Scott Meredith Folder.

1/13: "The Light of Darkness", 1964-1966
The Light of Darkness. Mss in Scott Meredith Folder.

1/14: "The Shining Ones", 1963
The Shining Ones. Mss and copy in Scott Meredith Folder.

1/15: "The Food of the Gods", 1961
The Food of the Gods. Mss in Scott Meredith Folder.

1/16: Correspondence, 1960-1971
Correspondence: Playboy to Clarke; literary agent (34 items). Miscellaneous set of 34 letters from Playboy to Clarke, on publishing and other matters, along with letters to his agent, Undated.

Clippings

6/12
News Clippings - Places - 1953, 1955-1956

6/13
News Clippings - Places - 1960

6/14
News Clippings - Places - 1961

6/15
News Clippings - Places - 1962

6/16
News Clippings - Places - 1963

6/17
News Clippings - Places - 1964

6/18
News Clippings - People - 1942, 1955-1957

6/19
News Clippings - People - 1960-1961

6/20
News Clippings - People - 1962

6/21
News Clippings - People - 1963

6/22
News Clippings - People - 1964

6/23
News Clippings - Folksongs - 1956, 1959-1960, 1962

6/24
News Clippings - Folksongs - 1963

6/25
News Clippings - Folksongs - 1964

Miscellaneous

7/22
Folk Singer - "Joan Boaz" - Time, 1962

7/23
Lomax, Alan - "The Adventure of Learning" - 1960

7/24
Map of Guadalupe County and Other Information on Seguin and Col. Juan Seguin.

7/25
News Clippings - Places in Texas - 1960-1961

The Hobbit Lego Sets and Denny's Menus

  • Lego Set: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - "An Unexpected Gathering" (652 pieces)
  • Lego set: The Lord of the Rings - "The Battle of Helm's Deep" (1368 pieces)
  • The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Denny's menus (11 copies)
  • The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Denny's menus (2 copies)

Pause for Reflection Manuscript and Correspondence

1/1: Pause for Reflection (Superradiance), by A. A. Jackson IV. Rough draft, p. 1-44.

1/2: Manuscripts and Correspondence

  • Pause for Reflection, by A. A. Jackson IV and Howard Waldrop. Manuscript, p. 1-24.
  • Photocopy of Pause for Reflection, by A. A. Jackson IV and Howard Waldrop. (n.a.)
  • Rejection letter from Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, signed by G. H. Scithers. July 23, 1976
  • Rejection letter from Cosmos, signed by David G. Hartwell. February 9, 1977

1/3: Correspondence to A. A. Jackson

  • From Fred Pohl on Lester del Rey's review of 2001. June 12, 1968
  • From Willy Ley on a model four-stage rocket. January 7, 1956
  • From Howard Waldrop on the death of Tom Reamy.

Correspondence

3/1: General correspondence, including correspondence regarding an atomic energy course for management, and a program for the 14th Annual Technical Conference of the Society of Plastic Engineers in Detroit, January-February 1958.

3/2: General correspondence, including correspondence about Dr. Aebersold's visit to the University of Dubuque, a program for a medical military training program for armed forces medical department officers, a proposed U.S. program for the 1958 International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic energy in Geneva, an Exposition guide to Atom Fair in Chicago, a program for the 1958 Nuclear Congress in Chicago, and a program for the First Annual Texas Conference on the Utilization of Atomic Energy at Texas A&M College, March 1958.

3/3: General correspondence, including correspondence on Dr. Aebersold's visit to the University of Dubuque and Findlay College as a participant in the American Institute of Physics Visiting Scientists Program, material on the American Standard Association's Sectional Committee on Chemical Engineering for the Nuclear Field, and programs for a symposium on Industrial Utilization of Radioisotopes and one on Medical Emergencies and Problems Associated with Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, April 1958.

3/4: General correspondence, including letters about Dr. Aebersold's visits to the University of Dubuque and Findlay College, a memo by Dr. Aebersold requesting additional travel in Europe in connection with participation in the Fifth International Congress and Exhibition of Electronics and Atomic Energy in Rome, a list of French laboratories engaged in research on the use of isotopes in medicine, a list of U.S. papers to be presented at the Rome Congress, and a course outline and list of lectures for a medical officers course in radioisotope techniques and nuclear medicine at Bethesda, MD, May 1958.

3/5: General correspondence, including an itinerary for Dr. Aebersold's European trip, mimeographed copies of the letter of resignation of Lewis L. Straus as Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission and President Eisenhower's letter of acceptance, program for the Fifth International Congress and Exhibition of Electronics and Atomic energy in Rome, and list of participants and lecture schedule for the ASEE-AEC Summer Institute on Nuclear Energy for Technical Institute Faculty at Pennsylvania State University, June 1958.

3/6: General correspondence, including a report of H.D. Le Vine on the Rome Congress, a program and itinerary for the Japanese Utilization of Radioisotopes in Industry Study sponsored by the International Cooperation Administration, Dr. Aebersold's notes made at the Compliance Inspection Program Meeting in Idaho Falls, and a memo of Leonard B. Phillips regarding Dr. Aebersold's visits to Greece, Yugoslavia, Austria, and Spain, June 1958.

3/7: General correspondence, including a program and membership list of the International Congress of Radiation Research at Burlington, VT, a memo of J. E. Machurek on President Eisenhower's remarks on using radioisotopes in tracing courses of underground rivers, and a bibliography on the latter subject, August 1958.

3/8: General correspondence, including a memo of Leonard B. Phillips regarding possible cooperation with Yugoslavia in peaceful uses of atomic energy, materials regarding the Trade Union Study Mission on "Protection of Workers Against Radiation Hazards," a report of Charles L. Dunham on the second U. N. International Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy at Geneva with particular emphasis on the biology and medicine activities, a program and other materials for the conference on the impact of the peaceful uses of atomic energy on state and local government in Columbus, Ohio, minutes of meetings and other materials of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radio-isotopes and High Energy Radiation, and a memo of Dr. Aebersold's regarding an editorial in the Washington Post entitled "Nuclear Enterprise", September-October 1958.

3/9: General correspondence, including a program and other materials pertaining to the meeting of the National Industrial Conference Board in Cleveland on the economics of using radioisotopes in industry, materials relating to the activities of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radioisotopes and High Energy Radiation, and program and list of participants at the briefing conference on Atomic Industry and the Law in Washington, November-December 1958.

3/10: General correspondence, including materials of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radioisotopes and High Energy Radiation and the Sectional Committee on Packaging and Transportation of Radioactive Materials, a memo from Oscar S. Smith on a proposed Atomic Energy Orientation course for American Labor Leaders, and preliminary materials on Dr. Aebersold's visit to Valparaiso University and Canisius College as a participant in the American Institute of Physics Visiting Scientists Program and on the International Atomic Energy Agency's Conference in Warsaw in September, January 1959.

3/11: General correspondence, including materials relating to the activities of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radioisotopes and High Energy Radiation, a memo and other materials on the Atomic Energy Orientation course for American Labor Leaders, and materials relating to Dr. Aebersold's visits to Valparaiso University and Canisius College, February 1959.

3/12: General correspondence, including materials regarding Dr. Aebersold's visits to Valparaiso University and Canisius College, materials regarding the Atomic Energy Orientation Course for American Labor Leaders, materials pertaining to the activities of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radioisotopes and High Energy Radiation, a memo summarizing the Navy-AEC-Martin meeting held to discuss Naval Applications of Strontium 90 Isotopic Power Supplies, a program for the Eastern Conference of Radiologists meeting in Washington, and material regarding the opening of the Isotopes Laboratory of the Research Triangle at Durham, North Carolina including a brochure entitled "Fission (Not Fishin') for Textile Tycoons: An Explanation of Nuclear Physics as Applied to Textiles", March 1959.

3/13: General correspondence, including materials regarding the Atomic Energy Seminar for AFL-CIO officials, materials relating to Dr. Aebersold's visits to Valparaiso University and Canisius College, and a program and other papers regarding the 7th Annual Conference of the National Industrial Conference Board on Atomic Energy in Industry, April 1959.

3/14: General correspondence, including materials pertaining to the activities of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radioisotopes and High Energy Radiation, a program for and list of participants in the symposium on Industrial Uses of Radioisotopes at Georgia Institute of Technology, lists of participants and lecturers in the Second Industrial Isotopes Techniques Course at Oak Ridge, and materials relating to the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association meeting at Sea Island, GA, May 1959.

Collected Articles by Other Scientists

15/1: Puck, Theodore T., Dimitry Morkovin, Philip I. Marcus, and Slivers J. Cieciura "Action of X-Rays on Mammalian Cells", Journal of Experimental Medicine, 16 pp., October 1, 1957.

15/2: Sato, Gordon, Harold W. Fisher, and Theodore T. Puck "Molecular Growth Requirements of Single Mammalian Cells", Science, 4 pp., November 8, 1957.

15/3: Manov, George G., "Official Report of the United States Delegation to the International Conference on Radioisotopes in Scientific Research, Paris France, September 9-20, 1957", processed report, 41 pp., December 4, 1957.

15/4: Chen, Ying-Mao "Separation of Metals by Anion Exchange Resins", Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society, 9 pp., December 1957.

15/5: Fowler, William A., "The Origin of the Elements", The Universe, 15 pp., 1957.

15/6: Murayama, Makio "Titratable Sulfhydryl Groups of Hemoglobin C and Fetal Hemoglobin at 0º and 38º", Journal of Biological Chemistry, 6 pp., January 1958.

15/7: National Bureau of Standards, "Maximum Permissible Radiation Exposures to Man", 7 pp., April 15, 1958.

15/8: "Esposizione Scientifico-Tecnica Sugli Usi Pacifici Dell'Energia Atomica", Rome, 24 pp., June 1958.

15/9: "Abstracts of Papers Presented at the International Congress of Radiation Research, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, August 10-16, 1958", Radiation Research, 123 pp., July 1958.

15/10: Davis, W. Kenneth "Preliminary Report of U.S. Delegation to Fifth International Congress on Electronics and Nucleonics, Rome, Italy, June 16-27, 1958", processed report, 7 pp., July 9, 1958.

15/11: Davis, W. Kenneth "Official Report of the United States Delegation to the Fifth International Congress on Electronics and Nucleonics, Rome, Italy, June 16-27, 1958", processed report, 40 pp., August 25, 1958.

15/12: Murayama, Makio "Titratable Sulfhydryl Groups of Horse, Sheep, Dog, and Cow Hemoglobin at 0º and 38º", Journal of Biological Chemistry, 3 pp., September 1958.

15/13: Fernandez-Moran, H., and G. Schramm, "The Structure of Tobacco Mosaic Virus as Revealed in Ultrathin Sections by Electron Microscopy", Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung, 6 pp., 1958.

15/14: "L'Atomo al Servizio Dell'Umanita: Mostra Nucleare Degli Stati Uniti D'America alla V. Rassegna Int. Elettronica e Nucleare", 33 pp., 1958.

15/15: Popovic, D., S. Takac, H. Markovic, N. Raisic, Z. Zdravkovic, and L. Radanovic, "Zero Energy Reactor 'RB'", Bulletin of the Institute of Nuclear Sciences "Boris Kidrich", 13 pp., March 1959.

15/16: Savic, Pavle P., "Sur L'Accident avec le Reacteur de Puissance Zero du 15 October 1958", Bulletin of the Institute of Nuclear Sciences "Boris Kidrich", 4 pp., March 1959.

15/17: "Summary of Technical Workshop on Chemonuclear Reactors held May 21-22, 1959, at Brookhaven National Laboratory", processed report, 23 pp., [May 1959].

15/18: Pro, Maynard J. and Arthur D. Etienne, "Dating Distilled Spirits", Journal of the Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, 7 pp., May 1959.

15/19: Murayama, Makio and V. M. Ingram, "Comparison of Normal Adult Human Hæmoglobin with Hæmoglobin I by 'Fingerprinting'", Nature, 3 pp., June 27, 1959.

15/20: Mims, L. S., "Trip Report on Europe [to attend IAEA conference on The Application of Large Radiation Sources in Industry and Especially to Chemical Process in Warsaw]", processed report, 16 pp., October 28, 1959.

15/21: Livingston, M. Stanley and Edwin M. McMillian, "History of the Cyclotron", Physics Today, 17 pp., October 1959.

15/22: Murayama, Makio "On the Nature of the Interaction between Binding Sites for Heavy Metals (Mercapto-Mercapto Interactions) in Normal Human Hemoglobin", Journal of Biological Chemistry, 5 pp., December 1959.

15/23: Chen, Ying-Mao and Chin-Ming Wong, "Ion Exchange Method for the Separation of MsTh1 (Ra228), MsTh2 (AC228), ThB (Pb212) and ThC (Bi212) from Thorium Nitrate", Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society, 13 pp., December 1959.

15/24: Spencer, Steven M., "And Now the Atomic Brain", Saturday Evening Post, 4 pp., 1959.

15/25: Druger, Paul "Radioisotope Utilization in Industrial Applications", Nuclear Science and Engineering* Corp Reprint V-76, 23 pp., 1959.

15/26: U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, Office of Isotopes Development, "Isotopes Development Program", 7 pp.

15/27: Christian, John E., Principles. Methods and Areas of Usefulness of Radioactivity in the Pharmaceutical and Allied Sciences, processed report, 19 pp., 1959.

15/28: Ericson, L. E., "Stralkonservering", Svensk Kemisk Tidskrift, 39 pp., 1959.

15/29: U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, Radioisotopes in Science and Industry, 176 pp., January 1960.

15/30: Chen, Ying-Mao "Determination of Micro Amounts of Lead by the 'Isotope Dilution Method of Analysis' with ThB (Pb212) as a Tracer", Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society, 9 pp., March 1960.

15/31: Murayama, Makio "The Combining Power of Normal Human Hemoglobin for Nitrosobenzene", Journal of Biological Chemistry, 5 pp., April 1960.

15/32: Fernandez-Moran, Humberto "Low-Temperature Preparation Techniques for Electron Microscopy of Biological Specimens Based on Rapid Freezing with Liquid Helium II", Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 25 pp., April 13, 1960.

15/33: Pan, Kuan and Ying-Mao Chen, "A Study of the Extraction of Thorium Nitrate with TBP", Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society, 9 pp., May 1960.

15/34: Myers, William G. and Johannes C. Vanderleeden, "Radioiodine 125", Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 16 pp., July 1960.

15/35: Cahn, Robert "Behind the First A-Bomb", Saturday Evening Post, 7 pp., July 16, 1960.

15/36: Reiffel, L., "Report on Atomic Energy Research in Korea", 3 pp. typed excerpt, October 27, 1960.

15/37: U. S. Atomic Energy "Rules and Regulations", Federal Register, 14 pp., November 17, 1960; December 30, 1960.

15/38: Kerr, William and Ku an H. Sun, Report on Visit to Taiwan [to consult at Tsing Hua University concerning problems involved in the start up and early operation of the research reactor], processed report, 37 pp., December 1960.

15/39: Myers, William G., "Artificial Gamma Ray Sources for Interstitial Therapy", Proceedings of the 9th International Congress of Radiology, 6 pp., 1960.

15/40: Manowitz, Bernard "The Uses of Intense Radiations", Atoms for World Industry by Gerald Wendt, 5 pp., 1960.

15/41: Coleman, N. T., H. Seligman, and Herbert Velter, "The Uses of Low-Level Radiations", Atoms for World Industry, by Gerald Wendt, 5 pp., 1960.

15/42: Myers, William G., materials from various sources distributed by Dr. Myers to students in his course, Physiology 646-Radiation Biophysics, at Ohio State University, 133 pp., 1960-1961.

Collected Articles by Other Scientists

16/1: Brucer, Marshall "Levels of Radiation", Journal of the American Medical Association, 4 pp., January 7, 1961.

16/2: Hellman, John S., "Nuclear Medicine", Hospital Progress, 7 pp., February 1961.

16/3: Goldberg, Bernard, David Tabowitz, Gerald B. Kara, Saul Zavell, and Romeo Espiritu, "The Use Of p32 in the Diagnosis of Ocular Tumors", Archives of Ophthalmology, 16 pp., February 1961.

16/4: Than, Monte and Robert F. Manske, "The Pancreas Specificity of Se75-Selenomethioninel1,2'', Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 4 pp., April 1961.

16/5: Overman, Ralph T., "Report to the International Atomic Energy Agency of a Trip to the Far East, February 8 - April 30, 1961", processed report, 24 pp., [May, 1961].

16/6: Overman, Ralph T., "Supplementary Report to the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission Regarding Travel to Hawaii, Japan, Taiwan, and the Philippines", processed report, 7 pp., [May] 1961.

16/7: Chen, Ying-Mao, Peng-Joung Sun, and Fa-Chun Chou "A Study of the Solvent Extraction of Thorium with Thiocyanate", Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society, 7 pp., May 1961.

16/8: Sun, K. H., "Trip Report to the Institute of Nuclear Science, Tsing-Hua University, Taiwan, September 4-9, 1961", processed report, 7 pp., September 11, 1961.

16/9: Sun, K. H., "Report of the Fulbright Assignment at the Tsing Hua University, Formosa", processed report, 5 pp., [September 1961].

16/10: Goldblith, Samuel A., "Report of Trip to Japan and Republic of the Philippines October, 1961", processed report, 15 pp., November 22, 1961.

16/11: Johnston, William H., "Report on Trip to Japan, October 2-13, 1961", processed report, 31 pp., [November 1961].

16/12: Lapp, Ralph E., "Radioisotopes Go to Work Tell-Tale Atoms Are Doing Vital Jobs for U. S. Industry", Think, 6 pp., November 1961.

16/13: Seeds, Asa and Richard Peterson, "Some Historical Aspects of Nuclear Medicine", description of exhibit at 1961 meeting of the Society of Nuclear Medicine, 3 pp., 1961.

16/14: Lawrence, John H., "Isotopes and Nuclear Radiations in Medicine: A Quarter Century of Nuclear Medicine", Proceedings of a Symposium on the Use of Radioisotopes in Animal Biology and Medical Sciences, 22 pp., 1961.

16/15: Workinger, T. R., "Radioisotopes-Atomic Power Tools", typed report, 50 pp., [1961].

16/16: Republic of South Africa, Atomic Energy Board, "Annual Report", 56 pp., (in both English and Dutch, each language 28 pp.), 1961.

16/17: Australian Atomic Energy Commission, "Atomic Energy Research", 20 pp., [1961].

16/18: "Bulletin of Institute of Nuclear Science, National Tsing Hua University", 19 pp., 1961.

16/19: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, "Isotopes from...", 18 pp., January 1962.

16/20: Spencer, Richard P. and Monte Than, "Intestinal Transport of Selenium-75 Selenomethionine", Science, 2 pp., April 13, 1962.

16/21: Dresner, Simon "'Hot' Waste ... Problem of the Atomic Age", Science World, 3 pp., May 16, 1962.

16/22: Murayama, Makio "A Sum-Molecular Mechanism of Gel Formation in Sickle Cell Aaemolysate", Nature, 5 pp., June 9, 1962.

16/23: Than, Monte and Merrill A. Bender, "Se75-Selenomethionine for Visualization of the Pancreas by Isotope Scanning", Radiology, 1 p., June 1962.

16/24: Myers, William G., "On a New Source of X-Rays", Ohio State Medical Journal, 2 pp., July 1962.

16/25: Daw, H. T., and R. G. Jaeger "The International Atomic Energy Agency and Radiology", Canadian Medical Association Journal, 9 pp., August 25, 1962.

16/26: Murayama, Makio "Chemical Difference between Normal Human Hæmoglobin and Hæmoglobin II", Nature, 3 pp., October 9, 1962.

16/27: Mouton, W. L., J. P. F. Sellschop, and R. J. Keddy "Mean Lifetimes of the First Excited States of Li7 and Na23 by Resonance Scattering of Bremsstrahlung", Physical Review, 4 pp., December 15, 1962.

16/28: Hilberry, Norman "December 2, 1942: The Birth of the Nuclear Age", University of Chicago Reports, 8 pp., December 2, 1962.

16/29: Hevesy, G. and D. Lockner "Iron Metabolism in Health and in the Neoplastic State", Arkiv for Kemi, 83 pp., 1962.

16/30: Mouton, W. L., J. P. F. Sellschop, and G. Wiechers "Nuclear Resonant Scattering of Gamma Radiation of Variable Energy", Physical Review, 4 pp., January 1, 1963.

16/31: "U. S. Army Food Irradiation Program and Radiation Laboratory, Natick, Massachusetts, Fact Sheet", processed report, 8 pp., January 7, 1963.

16/32: "Intent on Peacetime Nuclear Research", South African Panorama, 4 pp., April 1963.

16/33: Proimos, Basil S., "New Accessories for Precise Teletherapy with Cobalt-60 Units", Radiology, 10 pp., August 1963.

16/34: "Atomic Energy in the Philippines", Science Review, 56 pp., (10 articles dealing with various aspects of the subject), September 1963.

16/35: Tirado, Jose Oritz "La Comision Mexicana de Energia Nuclear", Ciencia Interamericana, 5 pp., November-December, 1963.

16/36: Philippine Atomic Energy Commission, "Atomic Energy in the Philippines", 19 pp.

16/37: Seaborg, Glenn T., "Man-Made Transuranium Element", 12 pp., 1963.

16/38: Seaborg, Glenn T., "Education for the Third Revolution", Current Issues in Higher Education, 12 pp., 1963.

16/39: Cochran, J. S., J. L. Bloom, and A. Schneider, "Production of Strontium-90 Thermal Power Sources", [proceedings of a conference or symposium in Austria], 16 pp., 1963.

16/40: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, "ORNL Graphite Reactor", 24 pp., 1963.

16/41: Roux, A. J. A., "South Africa's Programme of Nuclear Research", 8 pp., [1963].

16/42: Marais, P. G., "Radioactive Isotopes in Plant Biology and Agriculture in South Africa - A Review", 11 pp., [1963].

16/43: Basson, J. K., "Isotopes in South African Industry", 12 pp., [1963].

16/44: Republic of South Africa, Department of Agricultural Technical Services, "Radioisotope Research Contemplated for the Future", processed report, 16 pp., [1963].

16/45: Rupp, A. F., untitled summary of activities for inclusion in the Isotopes Development Center Newsletter for April 1965, processed report, 12 pp., May 11, 1965.

Photographs

12/46: Lionel’s uncle Merce, 1913.

12/47: Crypt of Padre Pedro, beloved San Diego, Texas priest [background information provided by Lionel Garcia in attached text], circa 1920.

12/48: Lionel’s mother, 1929.

12/49: Lionel at two years old, 1937.

12/50: Lionel at three years old, 1938.

12/51: Lionel on horseback at four years, four months old [three photos], December 1, 1939.

12/52: Garcia family photo [ Lionel, Richard, Sylvia, Mother, and Father], 1945.

12/53: World War II parade that Lionel’s uncle participated in, circa 1945.

12/54: Lionel’s class portrait, 1946.

12/55: Lionel’s sixth-grade class photo printed in the local newspaper, 1946.

12/56: Lionel’s senior high school portrait, 1952.

12/57: Freshman Band, 1952.

12/58: Aggie Fish Band Cadre, 1952.

12/59: Military training while at Texas A&M University, 1955.

12/60: Aggie senior corps portrait, 1956.

12/61: Noemi (Barrera) Garcia, 1956.

12/62: Lionel at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, 1957.

12/63: Lionel with Noemi, 1962.

12/64: Lionel and Noemi at Texas A&M, Winter 1962.

12/65: Lionel at vet school with mother and Noemi, 1965.

12/66: Lionel with his family, 1973.

12/67: Tomas and Meme Barrera’s 50th wedding anniversary [Noemi’s parents], 1974.

12/68: Extended Garcia family, taken at Lionel’s Aunt Modesta’s retirement party, January 24, 1975.

12/69: Lionel Garcia’s parents [three color photos], circa 1980.

12/70: Lionel’s mother [two color photos], circa 1980.

12/71: Lionel’s parents, 1983.

12/72: Lionel and his parents, 1985.

12/73: Lionel’s home, 1986.

12/74: San Diego High School graduation exercises [ Lionel gave a speech at this event], May 1986.

12/75: Lionel and family pose with Evander Holyfield [professional boxer], September 22, 1988.

12/76: Promotional photo of Lionel, 1991.

12/77: New York photos by Dorothy Alexander, May 12, 1991.

12/78: Publicity photo of Lionel by Steve Brady, 1996.

12/79: Sam and Mary Southwell’s 50th wedding anniversary, December 16, 2000.

12/80: Garcia family in Massachusetts, 2004.

12/81: Delivery of Garcia Papers to Cushing Library, September 2004.

12/82: Construction of Lionel’s grandparents' home [ Lionel was born in the front bedroom of this home], Undated.

12/83: Lionel and his brother Richard in Boy Scout photo, Undated.

12/84: Lionel’s family visits him while he lived with his grandfather as a young boy, Undated.

12/85: Lionel’s father and friend in Laredo, Texas, Undated.

12/86: Lionel fishing a river with his father, Undated.

12/87: Lionel Garcia Day at Archer Parr Elementary, Undated.

12/88: Lionel’s grandfather, Undated.

12/89: Lionel’s grandfather at approximately 60 years old, Undated.

12/90: Lionel’s grandmother, Undated.

12/91: Lionel’s grandmother as a young lady [fragile photo in an antique frame], Undated.

12/92: Lionel with grandson David Filteau, Undated.

12/93: Lionel’s great grandmother, Mama Margarita, Undated.

12/94: Lionel’s great-great-grandmother Antonia Flores Everett, Undated.

12/95: Lionel headshots and misc. others with negatives, Undated.

12/96: Lionel’s maternal second cousins [two black and white photos], Undated.

12/97: Lionel’s mother’s graduation class photo, Undated.

12/98: Lionel’s mother with her godchild, Undated.

12/99: Lionel’s mother with two unidentified women, Undated.

12/100: Lionel’s mother working at the local electrical company, Undated.

12/101: Lionel’s parents in Monterrey, Mexico, Undated.

12/102: Lionel reading The Elephant and the Ant, Undated.

12/103: Lionel reading at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, Undated.

12/104: Lionel’s second-grade class, Undated.

12/105: Lionel and siblings as children, Undated.

12/106: Lionel’s Uncle Merce, Undated.

12/107: Lionel working at his vet clinic [3 color Polaroids], Undated.

12/108: Lionel writing at his home [5 black and white photos], Undated.

12/109: Orlando Garcia [Lionel’s brother] as a young man with his parents, Undated.

12/110: South Texas faith healer, Undated.

12/111: Storm damage, Undated.

12/112: Vet clinic Polaroid’s [2 photos], Undated.

Memorabilia

13/1: Bachelor of Science degree from Texas A&M University, 1956.

13/2: Diploma from the Artillery and Guided Missile School, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, April 12, 1957.

13/3: PEN Southwest Houston Discovery Prize announcement, 1983.

13/4: News clipping collection from The Citizen mounted on folded cardboard, 1983.

13/5: Houston Post article about Lionel mounted onto black cardboard, June 26, 1983.

13/6: City of Taylor Lake Village proclamation honoring Lionel’s achievements with Leaving Home, circa 1983.

13/7: Mounted original cover of Leaving Home, 1984.

13/8: Charcoal portrait of Lionel by unidentified artist, March 26, 1986.

13/9: First edition book covers of A Shroud in the Family, 1987.

13/10: Mounted New York Times review of Hardscrub, 1990.

13/11: Hardscrub promotional poster, 1990.

13/12: Certificate of appreciation from the Committee for Awareness of Mexican-American Culture of Texas A&M University, March 23, 1990.

13/13: Dry mounted letter from the Texas Institute for winning the Jesse Jones award, February 28, 1991.

13/14: Dry mounted letter of Hardscrub’s win in the Southern Booksellers Association, April 5, 1991.

13/15: Texas Institute of Letters 55th Annual Awards Banquet event program [Lionel accepts the Jesse Jones Award for fiction literature], April 13, 1991.

13/16: Book cover of This Place of Memory: A Texas Perspective, edited and autographed by Joyce Roach, 1991.

13/17: Author badge from 2000 Literary Advance of Houston, 2000.

13/18: Houston area Author of the Month plaque, May 2001.

13/19: Author lanyard from the Texas Book Festival, November 2001.

13/20: Mounted membership certificate from the Texas Institute of Letters, September 9, 2003.

13/21: Lionel’s article published in the Houston Chronicle about minorities and Texas A&M University, laminated and mounted, December 7, 2003.

13/22: Cushing Library DVD of Garcia's presentation at the library, 2005.

13/23: Author lanyard from the Cooking with Texas Authors event, Undated.

Women in Construction Scrapbook

1/A: Original "Table of Contents," and letter with names of women who worked on scrapbook. Undated

-"Table of Contents" was originally inside the scrapbook. (2 pages)

-Letter on Women In Construction of Bryan, Texas stationery with envelope. To "Madam Chairman" from Sybil Barton listing club members Becky Brewer, Mary Helen Davis, Myrtle Decker, Edna Thomas, and Alice Stubbs as women who worked on the scrapbook. States that if the award is won, Rebecca Shrimpton will accept the award.

1/1: Region 7 Forum in Austin. June 1965

-Photograph of Bryan Delegates, Dr. Alice Stubbs, Irene Porterfield, Sybil Barton, Barbara Battle, Mary Helen Davis, and Rebecca Shrimpton seated at Regional Forum banquet dinner table. (B&W, 8 x 10)

-News Clipping, "Regional Forum To Be Attended By Bryan WIC's", The Bryan Daily Eagle.

-Yellow "Hostess" Ribbon Pin

-Pink Badge/Place Card for Sybil Barton

1/2: National WIC Meeting at Hilltop Lakes. July 1965

-Photograph of speaker Joyce Stillwell. (Color, 3.5 in x 3.5 in)

-Photograph of Bryan women at a table (Color, 3.5 in x 5 in)

-Hilltop Lakes Brochure

1/3: Installation of Officers. September 1965

-Photograph of Faye McLaughlin installing Dr. Alice Stubbs as new Club President by placing a pin on her. (Color, 3.5 in x 3.5 in)

-Photograph of Officers, Board Members, and Faye McLaughlin
Officers: President Dr. Alice Stubbs, Vice President Mary Helen Davis, Secretary Myrtle M. Decker, Treasurer Myrtle Martin.
Board Members: Irene Porterfield, Lady Cook, Barbara Battle ad Edna Thomas.

-News Clipping, "WIC's Install New Officers", The Bryan Daily Eagle.

1/4: Meeting with Guest Jo Rasmussen. October 1965

-Photograph of speaker Jo Rasmussen (Mrs. Milton Rasmussen) with a few of her handcrafted wax candles presented in front of her. (Color, 3.5 in x 3.5 in)

-Photograph of Dr. Alice Stubbs sitting by television. (Color, 3.5 in x 3.5 in)

-News Clipping, "Glowing Hobby", The Bryan Daily Eagle, briefly highlighting Jo Rasmussen's candle-making. October 10, 1965

1/5: Appreciation Dinner. November 9, 1965

-The Dinner Program Booklet, has the program speaker list, menu, and "Thanksgiving Magic" poem within. (handmade)

-Photographs of Don Smith and Carroll Hix, from Lamar Junior High, playing guitars and singing folksongs as the dinner entertainment. (Color, 3.5 in x 3.5 in, 2 photographs)

-Photograph of speaker E. Ridley Briggs. (Color, 3.5 in x 3.5 in)

-Photograph of one of the men being honored at the appreciation dinner, either J. C. Glidewell or Richard Pate (most likely). (Color, 3.5 in x 3.5 in)

-Name place card for Richard Pate.

-News Clipping, "2 Are Honored At WIC Dinner", The Bryan Daily Eagle. November 10, 1965

1/5a-6: Gala Christmas Party. December 13, 1965

-14 Photographs from Meeting. (Color, 3.5 in x 3.5 in)
(P1) Cheryle Pavlas
(P2) Bub and Cheryle Pavlas
(P3) Loraine Pavlas and Family
(P4) Christmas Tree with presents
(P5) Entryway
(P6) Refreshment Table
(P7) Rebecca Brewer at the refreshment table
(P8) Mary Helen Davis (right) and Jennifer Brewer (left) at the refreshment table
(P9) Rebecca Shrimpton at the refreshment table
(P10) Mary Helen Davis, Sybil Barton, and Rebecca Brewer in the kitchen (left to right)
(P11) Barbara Battle, Fay, McLaughlin, and Rebecca Shrimpton sitting on a couch (left to right)
(P12) Unwrapping presents; (13) Sitting around having tea and talking; (14) WIC Group photo

1/7-7a-8: Christmas Greeting Cards from Other WIC Chapters. December 1965

-Cards sent from the following WIC City Chapters:
Atlanta
Beaumont
Boston
Chicago
Dallas, Martha Knowles
Fort Worth, Wanda Rufner
Honolulu #29, Lee W. Evans (Secretary)
Lubbock, Bettye Burkes (President)
Miami
Port Arthur

1/9: Meeting with Guest Mrs. Dale Merle Norman. January 17, 1966

-Photograph of Mrs. Dale Merle Norman. (Color, 3.5 in x 3.5 in)

-"Hour of Beauty" advertisement card from Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio

1/10: Meeting with Guest Speaker Carole Bathke. February 8, 1966

-Carol Bathke is was an Instructor in Home Economics Researcher with A&M University, she spoke on "Personal Development" during the WIC meeting.

-5 Photographs. (Color, 3.5 in x 3.5 in)
(P1) Carole Bathke next to a slide projector
(P2) Carole Bathke showing slides on "Good Grooming"
(P3) Mary Helen Davis (left) and Carole Bathke (right)
(P4) Becky Brewer, Myrtle Decker, Sybil Barton and Catherine Whiteside (left to right)
(P5) Edna Thomas and Rebecca Shrimpton (seated, left to right), Lady Cook and Irene Porterfield (standing, left to right)

1/11-11a: Boss' Night Banquet. April 19, 1966

-Banquet Program Booklet, includes a program outline, menu, and "Facts About Hawaii." (handmade)

-6 photographs
(P1) Banquet Receiving Line
(P2) Vice President Mary Helen Davis behind the banquet dining table
(P3) Becky Brewer by the punch bowl
(P4) Anna Marie Houston (in pink)
(P5) Speaker Dr. Richard Poss and Wife
(P6) "Punch Time" (Color, 3.5 in x 3.5 in)

-"Social Calendar" news clipping

-"Thank You" card from Alice Lamb

1/12: WIC of the Year at Annual Boss' Night Banquet. April 19, 1966

-Photographs of winner Mary Helen Davis. (Color, 3.5 in x 3.5 in)

-News clipping, "Woman of Year Is Selected By Chapter", The Bryan Daily Eagle

1/12a-13: 32nd Cotton Pageant and Ball, Student Agronomy Society, Texas A&M University.

-Photographs of Clauzelle Poe (Bryan WIC representative) and her escort, Danny Lee Feldman. (Color, 3.5 in x 3.5 in, 2 photos)

-Photograph of Clauzelle Poe and family. Mother, Catherine Whiteside.

-Pageant Program

-News clipping, biographical information about Clauzelle.

-"Thank You" card from Clauzell to WICs

1/14: Meeting. May 2, 1966

-3 Photographs. (Color, 3.5 in x 3.5 in)
(P1) Sybil Barton
(P2) "Coffee Break"
(P3) Rebecca Shrimpton, Mary Helen Davis and Myrtle Decker (left to right)

-News clipping, "Bryan Chapter WIC Meeting Has Workshop" The Bryan Daily Eagle

1/15-16: WICs at Work. 1966

-10 Photographs (9 Color, 3.5 in x 3.5 in; 1 Color, 2.5 in x 3.5 in)
(P1) Sybil Barton
(P2) Barbara Battle
(P3) Becky Brewer
(P4) Anna Casey
(P5) Lady Cook
(P6) Mary Helen Davis
(P7) Myrtle Decker
(P8) Loraine Pavlas
(P9) Rebecca Shrimpton
(P10) Edna Thomas

1/17: WICs Honored by Bosses. 1965-1966

-Christmas Card from "The Men of R. B. Butler, Inc". December 1965

-Red flower made of lace and ribbon.

-"Just Because Your You Day" note to Sybil from R. B. Butler Inc.

-News Clipping, "Found" ad, "Untiring Devotion To Duty, Willingness To Co-Operate, A Sense Of Loyalty And Fair Play, From All Our 'WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION' At R. B. Butler, Inc., Bryan, Texas." The Bryan Daily Eagle

1/18-19: Scholarships and Community Projects. 1966

-Letter from John R. Birkner (Brazos Valley Rehabilitation Center Director-Therapist) to WIC Ladies, thanking them for donations to their Center. January 21, 1966

-Program, Stephen F. Austin High School, 9th Annual Awards Day Presentation. May 9, 1966

-News Clipping, "HS Awards Announced" for Stephen F. Austin High School awards day presentation. The Bryan Daily Eagle. May 9, 1966.

-News Clipping on Marolyn Berry receiving a scholarship from Jaycee-ettes and Women in Construction to attend McKenzie-Baldwin Business College. The Bryan Daily Eagle

1/20-21: House Designed by WIC President Dr. Alice Stubbs. 1966

-4 Photographs (2 Color, 3.5 in x 3.5 in; 2 Black & White, 3.5 in x 3.5 in)
(P1) President of WIC, Dr. Alice Stubbs sitting behind a desk
(P2) Dr. Alice Stubb's roommate, an orange tabby cat sitting on a piano
(P3) Roofing shingles being put on a project house
(P4) Four people talking out front of a project house.

-News Clipping, "Research Home Open In Sharpstown," The Bryan Daily Eagle.

1/22: WIC Member Fay McLaughlin elected President of the Federation of Texas A&M University Mothers' Club. May 15, 1966

-News Clipping, "Local Women Elected to Federation Offices," The Bryan Daily Eagle. May 15, 1966.

-News Clipping, "Bryan Woman Moms Prexy"

1/23-24: "WIC CHAT" Bryan Chapter Bulletin. November 1965; December 1965

1/25-26: "WIC CHAT" Bryan Chapter Bulletin. January 1966; February 1966

1/27-28: "WIC CHAT" Bryan Chapter Bulletin. March 1966; April 1966

1/29: "WIC CHAT" Bryan Chapter Bulletin. May 1966

1/B: Region 7 Forum Favors. June 4, 1966

-White felt cowboy boots made at the WIC Regional meeting hosted by the Bryan Chapter.

Certificates, Correspondence, and Envelopes

1/3: Teaching letter and contract. 4 August 1938

1/4: Teachers certificate and college transcript. 31 March 1933; 13 April 1938 - 13 November 1954

1/5: Correspondence regarding coaching position.

1/6: Clippings regarding head coach position at Tarleton. Undated

1/7: Envelopes sent to Gen. Rudder from April 17, 1933 - August 11, 1938

Pamphlets, Clippings, and Continental Army Command

31/1: Military Pamphlets

31/2: Military Pamphlets

31/3: Military Pamphlets

31/4: Military Pamphlets

31/5: Military Pamphlets & Reports

31/6: Pamphlets, Correspondence, & Booklets about the New Reserves

31/7: Publications

31/8: News clippings. 1962

31/9: News clippings. 1963

31/10: News clippings. 1964

31/11: News clippings on Vietnam

31/12: News clippings on "The Longest Day"

31/13: Final Illness and Death: Texas Aggie magazine and Congressional Records over Rudder's passing. 1970-1977

31/14: Continental Army Command

31/15: Continental Army Command. 1961

31/16: Continental Army Command. 1964

31/17: Continental Army Command. 1964

Correspondence, Receipts, and Literature

4/1: Correspondence regarding land, politics, and former soldiers, copies of children's birth certificates. December 4, 1942 - May 30, 1954

4/2: Correspondence for Lucy Williamson and W. W. Williamson. May 17, 1949 - April 6, 1953

4/3: Pages from Rudder Appointment Books. May 9, 1951 - December 1, 1952

4/4: Introduction speech by Rudder for Allan Shivers. June 21

4/5: Livestock bills, receipts for livestock and barn. February 1947 - March 1950

4/6: Receipts. February 1947 - March 1950

4/7: Farm and auto invoices and receipts. April - December 1950

4/8: Receipts. April - December 1950

4/9: Receipts and invoices. January - December 1951

4/10: Receipts and invoices. January - December 1951

4/11: Receipts and invoices. January - December 1951

4/12: Receipts and invoices. January - December 1952

4/13: Receipts and invoices. January - December 1952

4/14: Receipts and invoices. January - December 1952

4/15: Receipts, invoices, and correspondence. January - April 1953

4/16: Receipts, invoices, correspondence, insurance documents, land documents. March 1953 - February 1954

4/17: Receipts, invoices, correspondence, livestock contracts. Undated

4/18: Insurance documentation and correspondence. March 1, 1946 - April 3, 1953

4/19: Stock certificates. 1927; 1948

4/20: Property/Household brochures, poll tax receipts, financial records, inventories, and three composition notebooks.

4/21: Copies of newspaper clippings: 1953-1957, and an article written by Governor Allan Shivers: March 26, 1953

4/22: Anti-communist and other political literature, farm brochures, publications (1948-1959).

4/23: Deerskin book mark from LBJ.

Correspondence, Reports, Clippings and Other City Materials

5/1: Correspondence. April 2, 1946 - December 11, 1947

5/2: Correspondence. January 5, 1948 - December 31, 1948

5/3: No title

5/4: Correspondence regarding city business during the term as mayor. January - December 1949

5/5: Correspondence regarding the city and personal business during time as mayor. January 5, 1950 - June 30, 1950

5/6: Correspondence regarding the city and personal business during time as mayor. July 3, 1950 - December 30, 1950

5/7: Correspondence regarding the city and personal business during time as mayor. January 6, 1951 - December 28, 1951

5/8: Correspondence regarding the city and personal business during time as mayor. January 2, 1952 - November 29, 1952

5/9: Political documents and correspondence regarding the city and personal business during time as mayor. December 5, 1951 - June 30, 1953

5/10: Correspondence to Federal government agencies, congress, and Army Corp of Engineers. March 29, 1947 - June 23, 1952

5/11: Correspondence to and from Lyndon Johnson. June 5, 1948 - December 7, 1950

5/12: Correspondence regarding Federal government and Senator Lyndon Johnson. January 20, 1951 - March 24, 1953

5/13: Correspondence to and from Governor Shivers regarding his campaign. February 14, 1950 - April 23, 1953

5/14: Newspaper front page and water rates sheet. April 8, 1948 - September 7, 1948

5/15: City charter, other Texas information. Newsweek featuring LBJ. March 1, 1949 - December 5, 1951

5/16: City plan, charter proposal, and inauguration program for Governor Shivers. 1948-1953

5/17: Resignation from Brady Aircraft company, other company correspondence. January 22, 1954 - March 16, 1955

5/18: Receipts and invoices from Brady Aircraft Company. February 11, 1954 - April 8, 1954

5/19: One notebook. Undated

5/20: A brochure featuring Brady Aviation Company. Undated

5/21: Correspondence regarding Rudder's position on the board of public welfare. January 8, 1953 - November 12, 1954

5/22: Minutes from the State Board of Public Welfare. October 17, 1952 - November 5, 1954

5/23: Expenditure reports and other miscellaneous correspondence from the State Board of Public Welfare. February 1953 - September 20, 1954

5/24: Budget and audit information, other notes from State Board of Public Welfare. November 1952 - November 8, 1954

5/25: Manual of services for State Board of Public Welfare. January 1, 1952

5/26: Newspaper clipping regarding Rudder's appointment to the Board of Public Welfare. January 9, 1953

5/27: Miscellaneous correspondence regarding farm and ranch business. May 25, 1954 - October 3, 1960

5/28: Texas Department of Public Welfare laws and acts. January 15, 1952 - September 1, 1953

5/29: Envelopes sent to General Rudder. January 19, 1947 - July 12, 1957

Get Well Soon Letters and Cards

Box 17
17/1
"Get well soon," Letters to Rudder Family. February 1, 1970

17/2
"Get well soon," Letters and Cards to Rudder Family. February 2, 1970

17/3
"Get well soon," Letters and Cards to Rudder Family. February 3, 1970

17/4
"Get well soon," Cards to Rudder Family. February 4, 1970

17/5
"Get well soon," Letters to Rudder Family. February 4, 1970

17/6
"Get well soon," Cards to Rudder Family. February 5, 1970

17/7
"Get well soon," Letters and Cards to Rudder Family. February 5, 1970

17/8
"Get well soon," Letters to Rudder Family. February 6, 1970

17/9
"Get well soon," Cards to Rudder Family. February 6, 1970

17/10
"Get well soon," Cards to Rudder Family. February 6, 1970

17/11
"Get well soon," Letters and Cards to Rudder Family. February 7, 1970

17/12
"Get well soon," Letters and Cards to Rudder Family. February 7, 1970

17/13
"Get well soon," Letters and Cards to Rudder Family. February 8, 1970

17/14
"Get well soon," Letters to Rudder Family. February 9, 1970

17/15
"Get well soon," Cards to Rudder Family. February 9, 1970

17/16
"Get well soon," Cards to Rudder Family. February 9, 1970

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"Get well soon," Letters to Rudder Family. February 9, 1970

17/18
"Get well soon," Cards to Rudder Family. February 10, 1970

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"Get well soon," Cards to Rudder Family. February 10, 1970

17/20
"Get well soon," Letters to Rudder Family. February 11, 1970

17/21
"Get well soon," Cards to Rudder Family. February 11, 1970

Get Well Soon Letters and Cards, Letters of Condolence, and Sympathy Cards

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"Get well soon," Letters and Cards to Rudder Family. March 5, 1970

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"Get well soon," Letters and Cards to Rudder Family. March 6, 1970

19/3
"Get well soon," Card to Rudder Family. March 7, 1970

19/4
"Get well soon," Letter to Rudder Family. March 8, 1970

19/5
"Get well soon," Letters and Cards to Rudder Family. March 9, 1970

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"Get well soon," Letters and Cards to Rudder Family. March 10, 1970

19/7
"Get well soon," Letters and Cards to Rudder Family. March 11, 1970

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March 12, 1970. "Get well soon," Letters and Cards to Rudder Family. March 12, 1970

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March 13, 1970. "Get well soon," Letters and Cards to Rudder Family. March 13, 1970

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"Get well soon," Letters and Cards to Rudder Family. March 14, 1970

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"Get well soon," Letter and Cards to Rudder Family. March 15, 1970

19/12
"Get well soon," Letters and Cards to Rudder Family. March 16, 1970

19/13
"Get well soon," Letters and Card to Rudder Family. March 17, 1970

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"Get well soon," Letters and Cards to Rudder Family. March 18, 1970

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"Get well soon," Letters and Cards to Rudder Family. March 19, 1970

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"Get well soon," Letter and Cards to Rudder Family. March 20, 1970

19/17
"Get well soon," Letters to Rudder Family. March 21, 1970

19/18
"Get well soon," Letters and Card to Rudder Family. March 22, 1970

19/19
"Get well soon," Letters and Cards to Rudder Family & Letters of Condolence to Rudder Family. March 23, 1970

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Letters of Condolence to Rudder Family (Including letter from LBJ). March 24, 1970

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Letters of Condolence to Rudder Family. March 24, 1970

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Sympathy Cards to Rudder Family. March 24, 1970

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Sympathy Cards to Rudder Family. March 24, 1970

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Letters of Condolence to Rudder Family. March 24, 1970

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Sympathy Cards to Rudder Family. March 25, 1970

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Sympathy Cards to Rudder Family. March 25, 1970

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Sympathy Cards to Rudder Family. March 25, 1970

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Sympathy Cards to Rudder Family. March 25, 1970

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Letters of Condolence to Rudder Family. March 26, 1970

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Sympathy Cards to Rudder Family. March 26, 1970

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Sympathy Cards to Rudder Family. March 26, 1970

19/32
Sympathy Cards to Rudder Family. March 26, 1970

19/33
Congressional Record Recording Remarks on the Passing of Gen. Rudder. March 26, 1970

Newspaper Articles, Eulogy, and Awards

22/1
Lists of calls made to Gen. Rudder's office while he was in the hospital as well as information regarding the hospital stay itself.

22/2
Speeches: President of the MSC, Handwritten speech by interim president, Eulogy from Rudder's Funeral.

22/3
Copy of Gen. Rudder's death certificate.

22/4
Awards given to Gen. Rudder for his service both before and after his death in March 1970 by Cities and State legislatures.

22/5
Awards given to Gen. Rudder for his service both before and after his death in March 1970 by the Texas State Legislature and President Nixon.

22/6
Pamphlet describing the life and achievements of Gen. Rudder.

22/7
February 3, 1970. Newspaper clippings about Gen. Rudder

22/8
February 4, 1970. Newspaper clippings about Gen. Rudder

22/9
February 5 & 6, 1970. Newspaper clippings about Gen. Rudder

22/10
February 8, 1970. Newspaper clippings about Gen. Rudder

22/11
February 9, 1970. Newspaper clippings about Gen. Rudder

22/12
February 10, 1970. Newspaper clippings about Gen. Rudder

22/13
February 12, 1970. Newspaper clippings about Gen. Rudder

22/14
February 17, 1970. Newspaper clippings about Gen. Rudder

22/15
February 20, 1970. Newspaper clippings about Gen. Rudder

22/16
February 25, 1970. Newspaper clippings about Gen. Rudder

22/17
March 24, 1970. Newspaper clippings about Gen. Rudder

22/18
March 25, 1970. Newspaper clippings about Gen. Rudder

22/19
March 26, 1970. Newspaper clippings about Gen. Rudder

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March 27, 1970. Newspaper clippings about Gen. Rudder

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March 31, 1970. Newspaper clippings about Gen. Rudder

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April 3, 1970. Newspaper clippings about Gen. Rudder

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April 7, 1970. Newspaper clippings about Gen. Rudder

22/24
June 4, 1970. Newspaper clippings about Gen. Rudder

22/25
May - June 1970. American Legion Newsletter recognizing Gen. Rudder.

22/26
September 13, 1970. Newspaper clippings about Gen. Rudder

22/27
September 20, 1970.Newspaper clippings about Gen. Rudder

22/28
January 19, 1971. Newspaper clippings about Gen. Rudder

22/29
Undated Newspaper clippings about Gen. Rudder

22/30
March 24, 1970. The Houston Post

22/31
March 24, 1970. The Battalion

22/32
March 24, 1970. The San Angelo Standard - Times

22/33
Spring 1970. Publications mentioning Gen. Rudder, Texas Aggie, Newsweek, etc

22/34
April 2, 1974 - April 13, 1994. Publications and press releases mentioning Gen. Rudder.

22/35
March 26, 1970. Congressional Record

22/36
May 26, 1970. Leather-bound Rudder memorial book

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June 17, 1970. Leather-bound Rudder memorial book

22/38
Undated Leather-bound Rudder memorial book

Article Clippings, Letters and Envelopes Sent to Margaret

24/1
Newspaper clippings about Margaret. May 21, 1972 - June 22, 1997

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Newspaper clippings about Margaret. May 21, 1972 - June 22, 1997

24/3
Newspaper clippings about Margaret. May 21, 1972 - June 22, 1997

24/4
Newspaper clippings about Margaret. May 21, 1972 - June 22, 1997

24/5
Newspaper clippings about Margaret. May 21, 1972 - June 22, 1997

24/6
Magazines and magazine clippings about Margaret. May 21, 1972 - June 22, 1997

24/7
Magazines and magazine clippings about Margaret. May 21, 1972 - June 22, 1997

24/8
Letters to Margaret. September 6, 1972 - November 30, 1992

24/9
Envelops sent to Margaret. August 13, 1936 - November 16, 1972

24/10
Envelops sent to Margaret. November 19, 1972 - March 4, 1974

24/11
Envelops sent to Margaret. March 4, 1974 - November 25, 1983

24/12
Envelops sent to Margaret. January 20, 1984 - November 16, 2000

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