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These books were either written by, contributed to by, or owned and used by David H. Rosen. Some books are entirely in Chinese and require translation. ()denotes books that contain a contribution by Dr. Rosen*

Series 1, Subseries 3, Box 2

  • Barcelona 04, Edges of Experience: Memory and Emergence, Proceedings of the 16th International IAAP Congress for Analytical Psychology. Einsiedeln, Switzerland: Daimon Verlag, 2006. Print.*
  • Beebe, John. Integrity in Depth. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1992. Print.*
  • Cambray, Joseph. Synchronicity: Nature and Psyche in an Interconnected Universe. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2009. Print.*
  • Douglas, Claire. The Old Woman’s Daughter: Transformative Wisdom for Men and Women. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2006. Print.*
  • ERANOS I-III, VI, X, XIII, XXIV, XXVII-XXVIII, Index (1933-1956), Index (1957-1961)
  • Freud, Sigmund. Beyond the Pleasure Principle. New York: Bantam Books, 1959. Print.
  • Gambini, Roberto. Soul and Culture. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2003. Print.*
  • Hitt, David, Owen Garriott, and Joe Kerwin. Homesteading Space: The Skylab Story. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2008. Print.
  • Hollis, James. The Archetypal Imagination. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2000. Print.*
  • The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry, Volume 34, Number 2, Summer 2006
  • The Journal of Analytical Psychology, September 2010. Volume 55, Number 4.
  • The Journal of Analytical Psychology, February 2011. Volume 56, Number 1.
  • Jung Journal: Culture and Psyche, Spring 2012. Volume 6, Number 2.
  • Karten, Stephen Jay. The Relationship of Borderline Personality Disorder, Problem-Solving Ability, and Anxiety to Self-Cutting Behavior of Prison Inmates. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International, 1992. Print.
  • Kast, Verena. Joy, Inspiration, and Hope. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1991. Print.*
  • Kawai, Hayao. Buddhism and the Art of Psychotherapy. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1996. Print.*

Series 1, Subseries 3, Box 3

  • Low, Edward. Beyond Death. (Chinese)
  • Low, Edward. Carl Jung: World Philosophers Series. (Chinese)
  • Low, Edward. Jungian Psychology and Buddhism. (Chinese)
  • Marlan, Stanton. The Black Sun: The Alchemy and Art of Darkness. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2005. Print.*
  • McDermott, John J. Streams of Experience. Amherst: The University of Massachusetts Press, 1986. Print.
  • Muller, Mary Bernadette, and Elizabeth Harper Neeld. Sister Bernadette, Cowboy Nun from Texas. Houston: Centerpoint Press, 1991. Print.
  • Reiser, David E., and David H. Rosen. Medicine as a Human Experience. Baltimore: University Park Press, 1984. Print.
  • Reiser, David E., and David H. Rosen. Medicine as a Human Experience. Rockville: Aspen Systems Corporation, 1985. Print.
  • Richards, I. A. Science and Poetry. New York: W.W. Norton and Company, Inc., 1926. Print.
  • Rosen, David. The Healing Spirit of Haiku. Berkley: North Atlantic Books, 2004. Print.
  • Rosen, David H. Henry’s Tower. New York: Platypus Books, 1984. Print.
  • Rosen, David H. Lesbianism: A Study of Female Homosexuality. Springfield: Charles C. Thomas, 1974. Print. (2 copies)
  • Rosen, David H. The Tao of Elvis. New York: Harcourt Books, 2002. Print.
  • Rosen, David H. The Tao of Elvis (Artistic Edition). Pittsboro: Rosenberry Books, 2012. Print.
  • Rosen, David H. The Tao of Jung. New York: Viking, 1996. Print.
  • Rosen, David H. The Tao of Jung. Chinese Edition (Jinan University Press) (2 copies)
  • Rosen, David H. Transforming Depression. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1993. Print.
  • Rosen, David H. Transforming Depression. York Beach: Nicolas-Hays, Inc., 2002. Print.
  • Shen, Heyong. Psyche: Images and Synchronicity (Chinese)*
  • Simpkinson, Anne A. and Charles H. Simpkinson. Soul Work. New York: Harper Perennial, 1998. Print.*
  • Spock, Benjamin. Decent and Indecent: Our Personal and Political Behavior. New York: McCall, 1970. Print.
  • Stein, Murray. Transformation: Emergence of the Self. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1998. Print.*
  • Stramara, Daniel F. *Driven by Spirit: The Life of Saint Frances of Rome in Reflection. Pecos: Dove Publications, 1992. Print.
  • Ulanov, Ann Belford. Madness and Creativity. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2013. Print.*
  • Unterberger, Betty Miller. Intervention Against Communism: Did the United States Try to Overthrow the Soviet Government. 1918-1920?
  • Wiener, Jan. The Therapeutic Relationship: Transference, Countertransference, and the Making of Meaning. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2009. Print.*
  • Yaozhong, Liu. Poets and Intellectuals Transcending Death. (Chinese)
  • Young-Eisendrath, Polly. Gender and Desire: Uncursing Pandora. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1997. Print.*
  • Young-Eisendrath, Polly and Melvin E. Miller. The Psychology of Mature Spirituality, Integrity, Wisdom, and Transcendence. Philadelphia: Routledge, 2000. Print.*
  • Zoja, Luigi. Ethics and Analysis: Philosophical Perspectives and Their Application in Therapy. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2007. Print.*

Women's Social Club Records

  • TxAM-CRS 324
  • Collection
  • 1919-1972

This collection contains scrapbooks, treasurer's books, and a minute book from the Women's Social Club.

Texas Revolution Opera

This series consists of notes, sketches, and plans for Asbury's Texas Revolution Opera. The musical scores for this opera have been separated and are now housed in oversized folders.

Photographs, postcards and papers from time overseas in Lussac, France in the 109th Field Signal Battalion

  • Field Signal Battalion. February [?] 9, 1919 (B&W picture postcard)
  • Co. A. 109 F.S. Bn. and Billet (Company A. 109th Field Signal Battalion and Billet, Lussac, France). March 1, 1919 [received April 7, 1910] (B&W picture postcard)
  • "Instructions For Troops", document given to troops quartered on ship. Undated
  • "The ship on which I sailed has arrived safely overseas…" postcard addressed to Miss Orpha Bidgood of Sidney, NE. Undated
  • "I am now stationed at…" postcard addressed to Mr. H. L. Hummel of Lincoln, NE (father). February 11, 1919-02
  • Leave Papers
    • Request for Leave. April 4, 1919
    • Class "B" Leave Approval / Identity Card. April 5, 1919
  • 4 postcards containing one letter to Mabelle Hummel (sister). January 31, 1919

Texas Revolution Opera Materials

1/45: Sketch of the musical scenario for the Gonzales Act

1/46: Second sketch of the musical scenario for the Gonzales Act

1/47: Orchestration schema and musical scenario for the Gonzales Act

1/48: Captain Mosely Baker's speech to rescue the Alamo

1/49: Introductory remarks for broadcasting the finale of "Gonzales". March 29, 1927

1/50: Plan of graphic order of scenes for "Gonzales"

1/51: Notes for Gonzales Act, original rough draft

1/52: Notes for Gonzales Act, preliminary draft

1/53: Notes for Gonzales Act, typescript with index

1/54: Notes on dramatic personae of Gonzales Act with index

1/55: Letter to Prof. R. D. Brachett regarding stage set for Gonzales Act

1/56: Words of the finale, "Farewell Gonzales"

1/57: Correspondence. 1919-1926

1/58: Correspondence. 1928-1930

1/59: Draft of introductory remarks

1/60: Explanations for "The Mother's Curse"

1/61: Libretto sketches for "Gonzales"

Minute books

1/1
Minute Book
January 30, 1919 - May 10, 1923

1/2
Minute Book
October 18, 1923 - May 5, 1932

1/3
Minute Book
October 20, 1932 - December 3, 1936

1/4
Minute Book
December 17, 1936 - May 4, 1939

1/5
Minute Book
October 19, 1939 - May 7, 1942

1/6
Minute Book
October 1, 1942 - November 2, 1950

1/7
Minute Book
September 3, 1953 - April 25, 1957

1/8
Minute Book
October 3, 1957 - October 19, 1961

Souvenir postcard booklets, emergency notes and other souvenir papers

  • Postcard Booklets
    • Souvenir Bordeaux - 24 Cartes Postales Artistiques, M.D. (back: Phototype - Marcel Delboy - Bordeaux)
    • Souvenir de Carcassone - 12 Vues Detachables, Edition J.B.
    • Nancy - 12 Carrtes Postales Artistiques, Series 2, Phototypie Royer & Cie
    • Souvenir de Perpignan - 10 Cartes Detachables, Edition-Aux Dames de France
    • Souvenir-Guide - Toulouse - 12 Vues Detachables, No 2, Edition Clemence Isaure
  • Emergency Notes Issued in France during WWI. Un (one) Franc - Commerce de Perpignan (Serie E.P. No 65728), Un Franc (one) - Commerce de Perpignan (Serie J.S. No 34434), Un (one) Franc - Commerce de Beziers (ZB 24.82 No 12,559), Cinquante Centimes (50 cents) - Commerce de Carcassone (012453)
  • YMCA "See Historic and Artistic Bordeaux" Brochure
  • YMCA "Outline of the History of Bordeaux - Compiled by Pierre Berger, Professor of English, University of Bordeaux" Brochure
  • Ticket "Carcassone-2, Narbonne. Quart de Place Militaire. Prix 1.25, 1919

Telegrams and Postcards - Camp Upton New York,

  • YMCA (fill in the black) Postcard to Miss Orpha Bidgood, "I arrived in New York today on the transport Siboney. Will go at once to Camp Upton and will write from there as soon as possible." April 27, 1919
  • Postcard of the USS Siboney, Naval Troopship, in "War Paint"
  • Telegram to H.L. Hummel (father). April 27, 1919
  • Very Fragile Telegram from Orpha Bidgood "Biddy" (two, one written and one typed), April 28, 1919

Extension Service Club Records

  • TxAM-CRS 1030
  • Collection
  • 1919-2021

This collection contains scrapbooks/press books, minute books, treasurer's books, yearbooks, and other materials from the Extension Service Club in relation to the Texas Agricultural Extension Service.

Letters, Biographies and Manuscripts

S1-2/1 to S1-2/8:

  • Letters and Poems to Tevis Clyde Smith from Robert E. Howard from June 8, 1923, to circa 1934. (118 items, 337 pages between 8 folders)

S1-2/9: Truett Vinson

  • Probably the first friend that Howard made in Brownwood. It was Vinson who introduced Smith to Howard. Vinson published his amateur journal The Toreador to which Howard contributed. Vinson was also active in The Junto, the circulating journal of several writers, including Booth Mooney, Harold Preece, Lenore Preece, Smith, et al. These letters from Vinson to Smith consists of seven pages, dated in 1921, 1925 and 1928. (7 pages, 4 letters).

S1-2/10: Herbert Klatt (1907-1928)

  • Klatt was a farm boy from Hamilton County, Texas who was a strong follower of the Lone Star Scout program and their amateur papers. From an examination of his letters to Smith, he was extremely well-read and was a member of The Junto. He entered a sanitarium in early 1928 and died in May, presumably of tuberculosis. After his death, the members of The Junto planned a tribute volume to Klatt, but it never came to fruition.
  • Eleven letters dating from May 27, 1925, to July 12, 1927, written from Klatt to Smith, one letter from Truett Vinson to Smith relating to Klatt's death and a letter from the Klatt family to Smith, dated May 18, 1928, thanking him for flowers for Herbert's grave. These letters were the basis of an article about Klatt written by Glenn Lord for The Dark Man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies, No. 1, August 1990.

S1-2/11: Harold Preece (1906-1992)

  • Preece and Howard first met in Austin in 1927. Preece was a journalist and writer. His books deal primarily with the historical events of Texas and included Living Pioneers, Lone Star Man, and The Dalton Gang. (100 pages)

S1-2/12: Lenore Preece

  • Sister to Harold Preece, Lenore took over active editorship of The Junto from 1928-1930 when the periodical died a natural death. (30 pages)

S1-2/13: Booth Mooney (1912-1977)

  • Editor of The Junto until 1928. He went on to work as a journalist, served in the Air Corps in World War II, and became an assistant to Lyndon B. Johnson. He was the author of ten books. (13 pages)

S1-2/14: Letters from Alvin Earl Perry [?] to Tevis Clyde Smith, 1930-1931

S1-2/15: Letter to and from unknown persons, Undated

S1-2/16: Manuscript, Images out of the Sky

  • A Volume of Verse by Tevis Clyde Smith, Robert E. Howard, and Lenore Preece. This is the original manuscript submitted by Smith to Christopher Publishing House in Boston Massachusetts and returned to Smith with a rejection letter dated January 11, 1932. The manuscript consists of 44 pages typed on one side only. Each of the three authors typed out their own poems which Smith submitted. The tattered envelope is also present.
  • Smith provided six poems, two of which he later included in his book of poetry Images Out of the Sky, that he self-published in 1966. Lenore Preece provided eighteen poems and Robert E. Howard provided sixteen poems. Most if not all the Howard poems were later published in various publications. On page 331 of his bibliography of Howard, The Last Celt, Glenn Lord cites the manuscript but did now know what it contained.

S1-2/17: Manuscript, Diogenes of Today by Robert E. Howard and Clyde Smith (11 pages typed)

  • At a later date, Smith inserted Tevis in front of Clyde and also added a copyright date of 1969 at the bottom edge of the front sheet. This story was published in the book Red Blades of Black Cathay by Robert E. Howard and Tevis Clyde Smith by Donald M. Grant in 1971 as the second story in that volume. In the introduction, Smith says that he and Howard wrote Diogenes in 1924 or 1925. "The story worked itself out as we took turns at the typewriter." Smith ultimately sent the story out but it was returned rejected. Only years later did Grant accept the story.

Ide Peebles Trotter Papers

  • TxAM-CRS 216
  • Collection
  • 1922-1964

This collection consist of correspondence, telegrams, notes, reports, speeches, newspaper clippings, and publications which span most of Trotter's career in Agricultural Education.

Some periods are much better documented than are others. Materials for the period before 1936 include some leaflets, a few letters, circulars and clippings, and one pamphlet. Trotter's move from Missouri to Texas is well documented in letters, bills, and telegrams, but his transfer to Agricultural Extension and then to the Graduate School at Texas A&M College in College Station, Texas are poorly covered. Most of the available information is in the newspaper clippings. Both moves were made during periods of controversy. Hopefully additional documentation can be found elsewhere in the records of Texas A&M University.

Trotter's activities as Director of Extension and Dean of the Graduate School at Texas A&M College should be fairly well covered in the records of those two offices. Unfortunately his personal papers conatain very little information on them. The only documentation on Trotter's two periods of foreign service is in the reports he wrote on his cotton surveys in 1948. Some special activities such as service on the Postwar Planning Committee and participation in Rural Church Conference are fairly well documented.

Trotter, Ide Peebles

News Articles, Bulletins, Letters, and Miscellaneous

S1-25/1: Postcard, View of Main St., Cross Plains, Texas, 1922

S1-25/2: Before and after photographs of "The Robert E. Howard Home" presented by Project Pride.

S1-25/3: Newspaper clipping with postcard describing Robert E. Howard's visit to Rio Grande City.

S1-25/4: Postcard from L. Sprague de Camp to Thomas Munnerlyn regarding REHUPA, July 30, 1990.

S1-25/5: Copy of Robert E. Howard's Death Certificate, reduced-size copy. Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics

S1-25/6: Copy of Robert E. Howard's Death Certificate, direct copy. Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics

S1-25/7: Photograph - Robert E. Howard and Tevis Clyde Smith Boxing. 1.25 x 2.25 inch original and 5 x 7 inch and 8 x 10 inch enlargements.

S1-25/8: Brownwood, Texas High School Graduation Invitation, 1923, with a card of Robert Ervin Howard enclosed.

S1-25/9: Letter - Tevis Clyde Smith to Tom Munnerlyn regarding "Frontier's Generation", August 12, 1983

S1-25/10: Letter - Novalyne Price Ellis to Clyde and Ruby Smith mentioning a Robert E. Howard article she has written, October 6, 1984

S1-25/11: Letter - Tevis Clyde Smith to Tom Munnerlyn regarding "Red Blades of Cathay" and "The Book of Robert E. Howard", August 18, 1983

S1-25/12: Information about "The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane"

S1-25/13: University News Service. "De Camp to Lecture on Howard's Works." Brownwood Bulletin, October 8, 1978

S1-25/14: Celis, Bill. "Convention Fetes Howard's Work." Brownwood Bulletin, October 17, 1978

S1-25/15: "Science Fiction Writers to Speak Here Thursday." Brownwood Bulletin, February 17, 1980

S1-25/16: Celis, Bill. "Unassuming Years at HP." Brownwood Bulletin, October 18, 1978

S1-25/17: Laughlin, Lee. "Conan Fighting a Mighty Battle in Courtroom." Brownwood Bulletin, August 21, 1983

S1-25/18: Cross Plains Review clipping of Howard's poem "The Sea." Typed note to Tevis Clyde Smith at the top.

S1-25/19: Newspaper article "Robt. Howard Cross Plains Tries Suicide" Cross Plains, June 11, 1936

S1-25/20: St. John, Bob. "Howard a Different Man." The Dallas Morning News, February 22, 1980

S1-25/21: St John, Bob. "Small, God-fearing Town." The Dallas Morning News, February 23, 1980

S1-25/22: St. John, Bob. "A Paradox Within Himself." The Dallas Morning News, February 24, 1980

S1-25/23: Greene, A.C. "The Creator of Conan." The Dallas Morning News, March 4, 1988

S1-25/24: Klein, Pattie. "Fantasy is 'In' Thing and That's A Fact." Ft. Worth Star-Telegram, October 15, 1978

S1-25/25: Smith, Tevis Clyde. "Brownwood Narrowly Misses Fantasy Convention." Pecan Valley News, December 15, 1976

S1-25/26: Whispers Magazine: Advertising Mailing

Speeches and Talks

3/4: Speech, "Alfalfa - The Cadillac of the Crops Kingdom". circa 1936-1944

3/5: Speech, "Better Crops in Southeast Missouri Through Improvement of Planning Seed". Undated

3/6: Speech outline of "The Cotton Producers Problems" and "For Information on Cotton". Undated

3/7: Speech, "Damaged Corn Best Preserved in Silos". Undated

3/8: Speech, "Facts for Future Farmers or Facts Future Farmers Must Face". Undated

3/9: Speech outline, "Feed Crop Rotation". Undated

3/10: "A Plant Food Football Team". Undated

3/11: Speech, "Great Agricultural Leaders are Essential Now: What About 1975?". Undated

3/12: Speech, "The Importance of Legumes in a Livestock Farming System". Undated

3/13: Speech, "Missouri Clover and Prosperity Conferences Gain in Interest to Farmers". Undated

3/14: Speech, "The Missouri Plan for Soil Improvement: Clover and Prosperity Campaign Outline". Undated

3/15: Speech, "Recommendations for Planning Fall Pasture", State of Missouri Agricultural and Economics. Undated

3/16: Speech, "A Reviving Empire (Southeast Missouri is Staging a Remarkably Rapid Recovery" with notes (3 copies). Undated

3/17: Speech, "Save the Soil: For Our Preservation and Expression of Patriotism", "An abstract of two related articles published in Acco Press, Houston". Undated

3/18: Address abstract, "Soils and Souls" given by Trotter before the First Annual Rural Church Conference in College Station, Texas by C. A. Price. Undated

3/19: Speech, "State Clover and Prosperity Program Reaches 20,000 People per Year". Undated

3/20: Speech, "Tobacco Shortens Life" (for use in AGR 105). Undated

3/21: Publication, "Nitrogenous Fertilizer Experiments" Delta Branch Station, by C. B. Walker, E. C. Ewing and Ide P. Trotter, Bulletin 207 of the Mississippi Agricultural Experiment Station. April 1922

3/22: Agricultural Extension Service Circulars. 1928; 1936
-Circular 193, March 1928, "Cotton Varieties for Missouri"
-Circular 199, April 1928, "Thick Spacing of Cotton for Missouri"
-Circular 340, March 1936, "Grain Sorghums for Grain Production"
-Circular 347, July 1936, " Soybeans and Winter Barley in One-Year Rotation"

3/23: Missouri Extension Studies Publication No. 2, "The influence of Color on the Effectiveness of Extension Circular Letters" by C. C. Hearne. June 1933

3/24: Publication, "The Effectiveness of Ten Years of Agronomic Extension in the Missouri Clover and Prosperity Program", reprinted from Vol. 26, No. 7 of the Journal of the American Society of Agronomy. July 1934

3/25: Missouri Agricultural Extension Service Leaflets. 1936
-Leaflet 35, February 1936, "Better Practices in Oat Production"
-Leaflet 36, February 1936, "RAPE FOR PASTURE; Oats and Canada Field Peas for Hay"
-Leaflet 38, March 1936, "Testing Seed Corn"
-Leaflet 41, March 1936, "Millet for Forage and Grain"
-Leaflet 42, March 1936, "Growing Cowpeas for Hay"

3/26: Speech, "Reaching and Teaching the Farmers of the 'Show Me' State" delivered before the county agents' meeting of Mississippi State College. December 12, 1932

3/27: Speech, "Soils and Crops Information Necessary for Should Agricultural Development". April 22, 1935

3/28: Publication, "The Missouri Program for cooperative Hay Production". 1936

3/29: Radio Talk, "Notes on Fall Care of Pastures". October 3, 1939

3/30: Radio Talk, "New Cotton Information Presented to Agronomists". November 28, 1939

3/31: Radio Talk, "Alfalfa Fiesta". May 28, 1940

3/32: Radio Talk, "What for Winter Pasture?". September 10, 1940

3/33: Radio Talk, "Rest the Range for Reseeding". September 17, 1940

3/34: Radio Talk, "Winter Legumes for Pasture". September 24, 1940

3/35: Radio Talk, November 12, 1940

3/36: Radio Talk, "Grass was Featured at the International Livestock Exposition". January 28, 1941

3/37: Radio Talk, "Wet Field Suggestions". July 29, 1941

3/38: Notes, Notes for an Oklahoma speech. April 23, 1944

3/39: Outline, "The Soils That Support Us in Texas". August 8, 1944

3/40: Speech, "A Proposal for Agricultural Scholarships for Developing Agricultural Leaders". June 1945

3/41: Speech, "Nation Faces a Critical Deficit in Training Leadership". June 1945

3/42: Speech, "Applying Research for Rural Progress" Delivered before the Annual Convention of the County Judges and Commissioners Association of Texas at Ft. Worth, Texas. December 4, 1945

3/43: Speeches, "Nation Faces a Critical Deficit in Training Leadership" and "A Proposal for Agricultural Scholarships for Developing Outstanding Agricultural Leaders". June 1945

3/44: Speech, "Report on Migratory Phase of the Extension Service Farm Labor Program". 1946

3/45: Speech, "Soils and Souls" delivered before the First Annual Rural Church Conference at College Station (includes 7 copies in various forms and formats). July 11, 1946
see Series 2, Box 1/16 and Box 2/1-7

3/46: Speech, "Preservation, Patriotism, and Piety-Three Motives for Saving the Soil". April 14, 1947
see Series 2, Box 1/16 and Box 2/1-7

3/47: New Years' greetings given by Trotter on behalf of Texas A&M College to the listening audience of the Texas Farm and Home Program. January 1, 1948

3/48: Publication, "Agricultural Workers' Part in Farm Electrification". 1947

3/49: Publication, "Save the Soil for Our Personal Preservation, as an Expression of Our Patriotism, and as a Demonstration of Our Piety" in Acco Press. 1947
see Series 2, Box 1/16 and Box 2/1-7

3/50: Speech, "Teamwork and its importance in Agriculture". February 20, 1948

3/51: Radio Talk, "A Family Thanksgiving for Today". November 25, 1948

3/52: Speech, "Texas Agriculture in World Trade". Delivered at the Fifth Annual Session of the Texas Dirt Farmers Congress in Austin, Texas. February 18, 1949

3/53: Radio Talk, On the Graduate School at Texas A&M. December 29, 1949

3/54: Publication, "Observations on the Cotton Situation in China in 1948". 1949

3/55: Publication, "Observations on the Cotton Situation in Japan in 1948". 1949

3/56: Publication, "Observations on the Cotton Situation in the Dominions of India and Pakistan in 1948". 1949

3/57: Publication, "Your Extension Service". 1949

3/58: Publication, "The New Agriculture". 1949

3/59: Speech, "How to Make Extension More Effective". December 11, 1950

3/60: Speech, "How to Make Extension More Effective". Delivered at the American Farm Research Association and Service Cooperatives Conference at the American Farm Bureau Federation Annual Convention in Dallas, Texas. Also included is a copy of the Conference program. December 11, 1950

3/61: Speech, "Regional Education on the Graduate Level". February 5, 1951

3/62: Rotary Radio Program, "Why Graduate Work Grows". June 19, 1952

Correspondence and Personal Materials

2/1: Greeting Cards [ITEMS REMOVED, now housed in Box 3]

2/2: Wedding Announcement, 1922
A formal wedding announcement from the bride's mother, Mrs. E. O. Thomas, announcing that her daughter Kate had married Sterling C. Evans; implies the couple's first home was in Bryan, Texas. The envelope is addressed to Miss Ollie Evans. The announcement reads "Mrs. E. O. Thomas, announces the marriage of her daughter, Kate, to Mr. Sterling C. Evans, on Thursday, December seventh, nineteen hundred and twenty-two, Whitewright, Texas, At Home, Bryan, Texas

2/3: Letters to Cathrene Evans, 1953-1955
Letters written by Evans to his wife while he was on business trips in New York, N.Y., and Washington, D.C. Six letters on Hotel stationery: Waldorf Astoria, New York, NY and Willard Hotel, Washington, D.C.

2/4: Inauguration of Texas Governor Allan Shivers, 1953
Invitation and program for the inauguration of Texas Governor Allan Shivers in 1953

2/5: Gus Wortham biography. January 1994 - July 11, 1996
Includes correspondence about and a draft of foreword composed by Evans for the biography of Gus Wortham, Gus Wortham: Portrait of a Leader, written by Fran Dressman (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1994). [ITEMS SEPARATED, held in 18/1] 22 color photographs (4" x 6") from the reception held on August 5.

2/6: Texas A&M University Football Game, November 1987
Correspondence, ticket stubs, hotel receipt, social invitations from the President of Texas A&M University, the Chancellor of Texas A&M University System, and the Director of the Sterling C. Evans Library, 1987

2/7: Evans' 100th birthday celebration, 1999
Includes letter of congratulations from family and business executives. The Brackett News 29 July 1999 article on front page "Evans Approaches Century Mark." Birthday Banner.

2/8: Blank Personal Stationery, undated
Address "P.O. Box 777/Castroville, TX 78009"

2/9: Guest books, 1949-1987
Three stenographer's notebooks, all in the same handwriting. Two recording telephone calls and addresses; one notebook of which is labeled as the "new book" and the other as the "old book." The third notebook lists the visitors.

Yearbooks

10/1
Yearbook
1922-1923

10/2
Yearbook
1924-1925

10/3
Yearbook
1925-1926

10/4
Yearbook
1926-1927

10/5
Yearbook
1927-1928

10/6
Yearbook
1928-1929

10/7
Yearbook
1930-1931

10/8
Yearbook
1931-1932

10/9
Yearbook
1932-1933

10/10
Yearbook
1934-1935

10/11
Yearbook
1935-1936

10/12
Yearbook
1937-1938

10/13
Yearbook
1938-1939

10/14
Yearbook
1939-1940

10/15
Yearbook
1942-1943

10/16
Yearbook
1943-1944

10/17
Yearbook
1944-1945

10/18
Yearbook
1946-1947

10/19
Yearbook
1949-1950

10/20
Yearbook
1950-1951

10/21
Yearbook
1951-1952

10/22
Yearbook [2x]
1952-1953

10/23
Yearbook
1953-1954

10/24
Yearbook [2x]
1954-1955

10/25
Yearbook [2x]
1955-1956

10/26
Yearbook [2x]
1956-1957

10/27
Yearbook
1957-1958

10/28
Yearbook
1958-1959

10/29
Yearbook [2x]
1959-1960

10/30
Yearbook
1960-1961

10/31
Yearbook [2x]
1961-1962

10/32
Yearbook [2x]
1962-1963

10/33
Yearbook [2x]
1963-1964

10/34
Yearbook [2x]
1964-1965

William A. Owens Papers, Part One

  • TxAM-CRS 23
  • Collection
  • 1922-1979

This collection contains papers documenting Owens' teaching and writing career from 1928 to 1979. Items of special interest in the collection include lyrics to many folksongs and recordings made by Owens in the 1930s and 1940s of folksingers as well as recorded readings of Robert Frost, interviews of early oil pioneers of Texas, legal papers for Owens vs. Fawcett Publications, Inc. and David Holland concerning True magazine's plagiarism of Slave Mutiny, and letters of Roy Bedichek, J. Frank Dobie, Walter Prescott Webb, and Mody C. Boatright.

The correspondence is further separated into three areas: personal correspondence; correspondence with Owens' literary agent, Maurice Crain; and correspondence regarding Owens' books. Some overlapping exists between these areas. In the personal correspondence section, letters discussing Owens' books are largely from friends and fans and are nontechnical in nature. The correspondence with Maurice Crain concerns the publication procedures and business aspect of his writings while the boxes of letters specifically concerning the books deal primarily with the writing and development of the books.

The personal correspondence is arranged chronologically from 1932 to 1975. The letters are concerned with associations and societies to which Owens belonged; speaking engagements by Owens; programs in which he was involved; awards presented to Owens; and Owens' teaching career which includes letters to Owens as Director of Folk Festivals at the University of Texas, as an instructor at Texas A&M University, and as Professor and Dean of Summer Sessions at Columbia University. Other letters concern Owens' service as an Intelligence Officer in World War II and his early work with folksongs. In addition to correspondence from Owens' family and friends, there are letters congratulating Owens on his publications and requesting his literary advice. Of special interest are letters from famous persons such as Grant Wood, Eleanor Roosevelt, Harry Truman, and Nelson Rockefeller.

Correspondence with Maurice Crain contains letters from 1950 to 1959. The letters discuss publication and promotional plans for Owens' books and short stories. Other subject areas include foreign and domestic contracts for publication, royalty statements, and motion picture plans for several books.

The correspondence concerning books is arranged in chronological order based on the year of the book's publication. Included are letters regarding contracts with publishers, royalty statements, motion picture rights, and lectures on the books. Numerous letters discuss Owens' research and recordings of folksongs for Texas Folk Songs. Additional correspondence with Mrs. Walter B. Sharp, Dudley Sharp, and other oil pioneers refers to the Oral History of Texas Oil Pioneers.

Material concerning Owens' books includes background material, book reviews, typescripts, drafts, and in most cases galley proofs and page proofs. The boxes are arranged chronologically according to the publication date from the earliest to the last. However, the revised edition of Texas Folk Songs which was published in 1976 is included with the papers of the 1950 edition. Labels that Owens used on the papers, such as the numbers of a draft, have been retained, and where there was no designation of a draft number, the typescript is merely labeled typescript, early draft, or manuscript. The papers include both photocopies and ribbon copies and duplicates of typescripts. Typescript and manuscript are used interchangeably as labels.

The evolution of each of Owens' books can be seen through the background material and copies of drafts. In the first folders are Owens' research material and notes, book reviews, advertisements, and other information pertaining to the book in subject matter. Copies of typescripts, from the earliest to the final edited manuscript are next with the last folders containing galley proofs and page proofs. Through the revisions and changes made by Owens in each subsequent draft, the progressive development of notes and a rough outline into a complete and polished publication is revealed. Papers of major interest include a copy of Owens' doctoral dissertation on folksongs for the State University of Iowa (June 1941) with Texas Folk Songs material, the legal papers from the Owens vs. Fawcett Publications, Inc. and David Holland concerning Slave Mutiny, interviews of oil pioneers of Texas with material for Oral History of Texas Oil Pioneers and Walter B. Sharp biography, and the correspondence of Dobie, Bedichek, and Webb revealing their ideas about many varied subjects included with Three Friends material.

Other writings by Owens comprise the next section of the collection. Articles and short stories are filed alphabetically. Book reviews are grouped together in one folder. Speeches are filed last and are labeled with the title or meeting at which they were given and the date if known. Typescripts exist of most of the articles and short stories, and duplicate copies are retained. Some of these writings occur in their published version and are labeled with the title and date of the magazine in which they were printed. The dates of the other stories and articles are unknown. The subjects of Owens' stories and articles cover a wide range of subjects and span the entirety of his writing career. Published excerpts from his books such as This Stubborn Soil and Tales From the Derrick Floor are included in this group as well.

The personal data concerning Owens contains biographical information such as vitae, resumes, publications concerning programs and lectures in which he participated, and material relating to his teaching career. Additional material documents his years at Columbia University and awards presented to him. Newspaper articles and photographs from 1940 to 1974 concern Owens' many interests and involvement in programs as well as his books and teaching career.

The next boxes in the collection contain miscellaneous material kept by Owens. Many oil history photographs and newspapers articles relating to subjects in which Owens was interested are included. Articles by other authors, some signed by the author and some written by friends of Owens, along with magazines and publications collected by Owens are filed in this section. The miscellaneous publications are divided into three categories: literary publications, college publications, and remaining miscellaneous publications. These deal with a wide variety of subjects in which Owens was apparently interested.

The remaining three boxes contain aluminum discs of recordings made by Owens of various folksingers and country people of the South. Note cards listing titles numbered to correspond with the records are filed with the discs. Owens also made recordings of readings by Robert Frost in 1939, and these provide a valuable addition to the collection.

Copies of Owens' books are shelved with the boxed papers. Oversize items including an advertisement for Three Friends: Bedichek, Dobie, Webb, color prints of the Apollo 11 Lunar Mission, and maps and genealogies for A Fair and Happy Land are housed separately in oversize flat storage.

Owens, William A., 1905-1990

Correspondence

Box 1

  • Correspondence, 1922; 1937-1938
  • Correspondence, 1949-1951
  • Correspondence, 1952
  • Correspondence, 1953
  • Correspondence, 1954
  • Correspondence, 1955-1969
  • Correspondence, 1970-1971
  • Correspondence, 1972-1973
  • Correspondence, 1974-1975
  • Correspondence, 1976
  • Correspondence, 1977
  • Correspondence, 1978
  • Correspondence, 1979
  • Correspondence, 1980
  • Correspondence, 1981
  • Correspondence, January - April 1982
  • Correspondence, May - September 1982
  • Correspondence, October - December 1982; Undated
  • Correspondence, January - February 1983
  • Correspondence, March - April 1983
  • Correspondence, May - July 1983
  • Correspondence, August - October 1983
  • Correspondence, November - December 1983; Undated
  • Correspondence, January - March 1984
  • Correspondence, April - June 1984
  • Correspondence, July - September 1984
  • Correspondence, October - December 1984
  • Correspondence, January - April 1985
  • Correspondence, May - September 1985
  • Correspondence, October - December 1985; Undated
  • Correspondence, January - May 1986

Box 2

  • Correspondence, June - September 1986
  • Correspondence, October - December 1986; Undated
  • Correspondence, January - June 1987
  • Correspondence, July - December 1987; Undated
  • Correspondence, January - April 1988
  • Correspondence, May - December 1988; Undated
  • Correspondence, January - June 1989
  • Correspondence, July - December 1989
  • Correspondence, January - June 1990
  • Correspondence, July - December 1990; Undated
  • Correspondence, January - May 1991
  • Correspondence, June - July 1991
  • Correspondence, August - December 1991; Undated
  • Correspondence, January - May 1992
  • Correspondence, June - July 1992
  • Correspondence, August - December 1992; Undated
  • Correspondence, January - April 1993
  • Correspondence, May - August 1993
  • Correspondence, September - December 1993; Undated
  • Correspondence, January - June 1994
  • Correspondence, July - December 1994; Undated
  • Correspondence, January - April 1995
  • Correspondence, May - August 1995
  • Correspondence, September - December 1995; Undated
  • Correspondence, January - May 1996
  • Correspondence, June - September 1996
  • Correspondence, October - December 1996; Undated
  • Correspondence, January - March 1997
  • Correspondence, April - August 1997
  • Correspondence, September - December 1997; Undated
  • Correspondence, January - May 1998
  • Correspondence, June - September 1998
  • Correspondence, October - December 1998; Undated
  • Correspondence, January - March 1999

Box 3

  • Correspondence, April - July 1999
  • Correspondence, August - December 1999; Undated
  • Correspondence, January - March 2000
  • Correspondence, May - June 2000
  • Correspondence, July - December 2000; Undated
  • Correspondence, 2001
  • Correspondence, 2002
  • Correspondence, 2003
  • Correspondence, 2004
  • Correspondence, 2005
  • Correspondence, January - April 2006
  • Correspondence, May - December 2006; Undated
  • Correspondence, 2007

Box 4

  • Correspondence, 2008-2009
  • Correspondence, Undated
  • Correspondence and documentation relating to Science Fiction Writers (1982), 1979-1981; Undated

Mothers' Club Correspondence, Reports, and Minutes

3/1: Secretary, Corresponding, circa 1960

3/2: Treasurer's Reports, May 6-7, 1960

3/3: Vice President-At-Large, May 5, 1960

3/4: Vice-President, 1st, 1959-1960

3/5: Vice-President, 2nd, Undated

3/6: Vice-President, 3rd, Undated

3/7: Vice-President, 4th, Undated

3/8: Vice-President, 5th, 1959-1960

3/9: Yearbooks, 1959-1960

3/10: Annual Meeting, May 13, 1961

3/11: Annual Reports, 1960-1961

3/12: Constitution and By-Laws, May 13, 1961

3/13: Correspondence, April-May 1961

3/14: Executive Board Meeting, 1960-1961

3/15: Newsletters, February 4, 1961

3/16: Newspaper Clippings, July 28, 1960

3/17: Nominations, May 13, 1961

3/18: President, Undated

3/19: Secretary, Corresponding, circa 1961

3/20: Treasurer's Reports, 1960-1961

3/21: Vice-President, 2nd, Undated

3/22: Vice-President, 3rd, circa 1961

3/23: Vice-President, 5th, 1960-1961

3/24: Annual Meeting, May 12, 1962

3/25: Annual Reports, 1961-1962

3/26: Awards - Annual Awards to Cadet, May 13, 1962

3/27: District Information, Undated

3/28: Executive Board Meeting, 1961-1962

3/29: Newsletters, 1961-1962

3/30: President, Undated

3/31: Treasurer's Reports, May 12, 1962

3/32: Vice-President, 5th, 1961-1962

3/33: Yearbooks, 1961-1962

3/34: Annual Meeting, May 11, 1963

3/35: Annual Reports, 1962-1963

3/36: Awards - Distinguished Alumni Awards, November 16, 1962

3/37: Constitution and By-Laws, Undated

3/38: Correspondence, 1962-1963

3/39: District Meetings, January 12, 1963

3/40: Events - Texas A&M Century Study Convocations, September-November 1962

3/41: Executive Board Meeting, February-May 1963

3/42: Federation Calendar, 1962-1963

3/43: Members' Club - various, 1962-1963

3/44: Newspaper Clippings, October 9, 1962

3/45: Officer Duties, 1962-1963

3/46: President, February 2, 1963

3/47: Treasurer's Reports, May 11, 1963

3/48: Vice-President, 5th, 1962-1963

3/49: Yearbooks, 1962-1963

3/50: Annual Meeting, May 10, 1964

3/51: Annual Reports, 1963-1964

3/52: Constitution and By-Laws, circa 1923-1964; Undated

3/53: Correspondence, 1963-1964

3/54: District Meetings, 1963-1964

3/55: Executive Board Meeting, 1963-1964

3/56: Federation Calendar, 1963-1964

3/57: Members' Clubs - Various, February 1, 1964

3/58: Newsletters, circa 1963-1964

3/59: Newspaper Clippings, May 12, 1964; circa 1964

3/60: Officer's List, 1963-1964

3/61: President, circa 1963-1964

3/62: Treasurer's Reports, May 1964

3/63: Vice-President, 5th, 1963-1964

3/64: Yearbooks, 1963-1964

3/65: District Information, Undated

Daniel Baker Collegian, The Right Hook, The Tattler and The Toreador

S1-26/1: Daniel Baker Collegian, the student paper of Daniel Baker College, Brownwood, Texas, September 22, 1925

S1-26/2: Daniel Baker Collegian, October 7, 1925

S1-26/3: Daniel Baker Collegian, November 5, 1925

S1-26/4: Daniel Baker Collegian, February 12, 1926

S1-26/5: Daniel Baker Collegian, March 15, 1926

S1-26/6: Daniel Baker Collegian, April 12, 1926

S1-26/7: Daniel Baker Collegian, May 10, 1926

S1-26/8: Daniel Baker Collegian, May 25, 1926

S1-26/9: The Right Hook, Vol. 1 No. 1

S1-26/10: The Right Hook, Vol. 1 No. 2

S1-26/11: The Right Hook, Vol. 1 No. 3

S1-26/12: The Tattler, published by Brownwood High School, Brownwood, Texas, January 19, 1923

S1-26/13: The Tattler, February 15, 1923

S1-26/14: The Tattler, March 1, 1923

S1-26/15: The Tattler, March 15, 1923

S1-26/16: The Tattler, October 22, 1923

S1-26/17: The Tattler, December 14, 1923

S1-26/18: The Tattler, September 26, 1924

S1-26/19: The Tattler, October 10, 1924

S1-26/20: The Tattler, October 24, 1924

S1-26/21: The Tattler, November 14, 1924

S1-26/22: The Tattler, January 6, 1925 (Additional issues of The Tattler in Oversize box S2-001-050)

S1-26/23: The Toreador, June 1925

S1-26/24: The Toreador, July 5, 1925

Paul C. Aebersold Papers

  • TxAM-CRS 219
  • Collection
  • 1924-1970

This collection contains biographical materials, correspondence, programs of conferences attended and/or participated in, notes, photographs, memos, reports, proposals, itineraries, lists of contacts, minutes of committee meetings, news releases, newspaper clippings, articles and other writings by Dr. Aebersold, and notes, outlines, slide lists, abstracts, and texts of speeches given by Dr. Aebersold. The materials document Dr. Aebersold's career well from graduate student days to Atomic Energy Commission officials. A considerable amount of additional information should be available in the files of the Manhattan Project and the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.

Among the most important items in the papers are the 294 speeches and 100 articles and other writings by Dr. Aebersold, the 37 speeches and 180 articles he collected, and the 1,200 newspaper clippings. The speeches and articles reflect the latest thinking and reveal the broadest picture of developments even though they represent only a minute historical significance of the early activities of the Isotopes Branch and the use of isotopes in the immediate post-war period, Dr. Aebersold began to collect clippings about isotopes in earnest in 1946. Unfortunately, this extensive collection lasted only until 1949. During these three years, however, there certainly are very few aspects of isotope production, distribution, and use that are not mentioned in the clippings.

Although most of the correspondence deals with commitments to speak before various groups or with attendance at numerous conferences, some of the early letters prior to 1940 do record some of the thoughts and activities of Dr. Aebersold’s early associates at the Radiation Laboratory at Berkeley. Many congratulatory letters in 1957, when Dr. Aebersold moved from Oak Ridge to Washing, serve as a measure of his stature in the atomic energy field throughout the United States as well as South America and parts of Europe.

From time-to-time aspects of Dr. Aebersold’s character and philosophy are revealed in rather unexpected areas. That he enjoyed a good story is shown in numerous handwritten notes and a few typed introductory remarks to speeches. Unfortunately, only in a few cases did he write out the whole story. Usually, he only jotted a brief note to remind himself of a particular story. In speaking before the Knife and Fork Clubs of McAllen and Dallas, Texas on March 23 and November 16, 1948, Dr. Aebersold recalled his experiences in and reactions to the first atomic bomb test in New Mexico. These are about the only personal references to his wartime activities.

Aebersold, Paul C. (Paul Clarence), 1910-1967

Collected Articles by Other Scientists

13/16: Redfield, Alfred C., Elizabeth M. Bright, and Jeanne Wertheimer "The Physiological Action of Ionizing Radiations", American Journal of Physiology, 41 pp., March-April 1924.

13/17: Glasser, Otto, "W. C. Roentgen and the Discovery of the Roentgen Rays", American Journal of Roentgenology and Radium Therapy, 14 pp., April 1931.

13/18: Glasser, Otto "First Roentgen Evidences", Radiology, 3 pp., October 1931.

13/19: Mayneord, W. V., "The Measurement in 'r' Units of the Gamma Rays from Radium", British Journal of Radiology, 16 pp., December 1931.

13/20: Lawrence, Ernest O. and M. Stanley Livingston, "Production of High Speed Light Ions Without the Use of High Voltages", Physical Review, 17 pp., April 1932.

13/21: Classer, Otto, "First Observations on the Physiological Effects of Roentgen Rays on the Human Skin", American Journal of Roentgenology and Radium Therapy, 6 pp., July 1932.

13/22: Glasser, Otto, "Genealogy of the Roentgen Rays", American Journal of Roentgenology and Radium Therapy, 40 pp., August-September 1933.

13/23: Sloan, David H., "A Radiofrequency High-Voltage Generator", Physical Review, 10 pp., January 1, 1935.

13/24: Stenstrom, Wilhelm, "Physical Factors in Teleraduim Therapy", American Journal of Roentgenology and Radium Therapy, 6 pp., March 1935.

13/25: Glasser, Otto, "The Fortieth Anniversary of the Discovery of the Roentgen Rays", American Journal of Roentgenology and Radium Therapy, 3 pp., November 1935.

13/26: Lawrence, John H. and Ernest O., "The Biological Action of Neutron Rays", Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 10 pp., February 1936.

13/27: Locher, Gordon L., "Biological Effects and Therapeutic Possibilities of Neutrons", American Journal of Roentgenology and Radium Therapy, 13 pp., July 1936.

13/28: Glasser, Otto, "That Kind of Tube Did Roentgen Use When He Discovered the X-Ray?", Radiology, 3 pp., August 1936.

13/29: Gray, L. H., "An Ionizing Metros for Absolute Measurement of X-Ray Energy", Proceeding of the Royal Society of London, 19 pp., September 1936.

13/30: Kurie, Franz N. D., "The Cyclotron: A New Research Tool for Physics and Biology", General Electric Review, 10 pp., June 1937.

13/31: Gray, L. H., "Radiation Dosimetry", British Journal of Radiology, 35 pp., August-October 1937.

13/32: Lawrence, Ernest O., "The Biological Action of Neutron Rays", Radiology, 10 pp., September 1937.

13/33: Mayneord, W. V., "The Significance of the Roentgen", ACTA of the International Union Against Cancer, 12 pp., 1937.

13/34: Stone, Robert S., "Skin Reactions Caused by 1,000 Kilovoltand 200 Kilovolt Radiations", Radiology, 6 pp., January 1938.

13/35: Paterson, Ralston and H. M. Parker, "A Dosage System for Interstitial Radium Therapy", British Journal of Radiology, 42 pp., April-May 1938.

13/36: Lea, D. E., "A Theory of the Action of Radiations on Biological Materials Capable of Recovery", British Journal of Radiology, 22 pp., July-August 1938.

13/37: Gray, L. H. and J. Read, "Measurement of Neutron Dose in Biological Experiments", Nature, 4 pp., September 2, 1939.

13/38: Schacht, Henry "Lawrence's Cyclotron", California Monthly, 12 pp., May-June 1940.

13/39: Lawrence, John H., "Nuclear Physics and Therapy: Preliminary Report on a New Method for the Treatment of Leukemia and Polycythemia", Radiology, 9 pp., July 1940.

13/40: Mayneord, W. V., "Energy Absorption", British Journal of Radiology, 13 pp., July 1940.

13/41: Stone, Robert S. and J. Maurice Robinson, "A Comparison of Skin Reactions Produced by 200 KV. and 1,000 KV. Radiations", American Journal of Roentgenology and Radium Therapy, 10 pp., October 1940.

13/42: Quimby, Edith H., "The Specification of Dosage in Radium Therapy", American Journal of Roentgenology and Radium Therapy, 17 pp., January 1941.

13/43: Marinelli, L. D., "Dosage Determinations with Radioactive Isotopes", American Journal of Roentgenology and Radium Therapy, 7 pp., February 1942.

13/44: Hamilton, Joseph G., "The Uses of Radioactive Tracers in Biology and Medicine", Radiology, 32 pp., November 1942.

13/45: "Availability of Radioactive Isotopes", Science, 9 pp., June 14, 1946.

13/46: "Peacetime Uses of Atomic Energy", Life, 7 pp., December 2, 1946.

13/47: Report of a Symposium on the Use of Isotopes in Biological Research, University of Chicago, sponsored by the Committee on Growth of the National Research Council, 102 pp., 1947.

13/48: Hardy, Gene, "Metalworking Industry Gets Real Benefit from Atomic Pile", Iron Age, 3 pp., July 10, 1947.

13/49: U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Isotopes Branch, "The Isotope Distribution Program", Science, 5 pp., August 29, 1947.

13/50: Boyd, T. A., "Research-Everybody's Doing it Now", ASTM Bulletin, 6 pp., May 1948.

13/51: Ohio State University, Engineering Experiment Station News, entire issue devoted to atomic energy, especially its use in medicine and research, December 1949

13/52: Allardice, Corbin and Edward R. Trapnell, The First Pile, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Technical Information Division, 11 pp., 1949.

13/53: Dole, Malcolm "Physical Chemistry and Physics in South America 1951" Report submitted to the Science Advisor, Department of State, 20 pp., July 1951.

13/54: Dowdy, Andrew H., "Basic Principles Underlying Radiation Therapy of Cancer", Chapter 18 of Volume VI of Lewis' Practice of Surgery, 25 pp., 1951.

13/55: "International Distribution of Radioisotopes", report by the Manager, Oak Ridge Operations, 9 pp., 1951.

Series 10 and Series 11

Series 10, Prairie View A&M Data, Correspondence, and Publications. 1968-1979; Undated

7/1: Prairie View A&M Centennial Council, Long Range Development Plan 1970-1980: Report on Tentative Recommendations. Undated

7/2: Prairie View A&M Centennial Council, 1970-1980 Development Plan Report. Undated

7/3: Prairie View A&M Centennial Council, Minutes. Undated

7/4: Prairie View A&M Centennial Council, Correspondence. 1968-1972

7/5: Prairie View A&M Centennial Council, Congressional Record (Ford Foundation Grants). March 7, 1979

Series 11, Progressive Farmer Articles, Editorials, and Correspondence. 1924-1986; Undated

7/6: Progressive Farmer. April 1982

7/7: Progressive Farmer. September 1986

7/8: Progressive Farmer, Articles and Speeches about Progressive Farmer by Butler. 1950-1971

7/9: Progressive Farmer, Articles and Speeches about Progressive Farmer by Butler. Undated

7/10: Progressive Farmer, Miscellaneous Editorials. 1924-1949

7/11: Progressive Farmer, Miscellaneous Editorials. 1950-1972

7/12: Progressive Farmer, Miscellaneous Editorials. 1973

7/13: Progressive Farmer, Miscellaneous Editorials. 1974-1986

7/14: Progressive Farmer, Miscellaneous Facts. Undated

7/15: Progressive Farmer, Report to Board of Directors. June 1964

7/16: Progressive Farmer, Report to Board of Directors. February 1966

7/17: Progressive Farmer, Report to Board of Directors. July 1966

7/18: Progressive Farmer, Report to Board of Directors. November 1966

7/19: Progressive Farmer, Advertising. Undated

7/20: Progressive Farmer, Art. Undated

7/21: Progressive Farmer, Circulation. Undated

7/22: Progressive Farmer, Correspondence. 1930-1954

7/23: Progressive Farmer, Correspondence. 1955-1975

7/24: Progressive Farmer, Correspondence. 1976-1978

7/25: Progressive Farmer, Editorial Department: History of Department and Correspondence. 1977-1982

7/26: Progressive Farmer, Editorial Department: Minutes of Editorial Meetings. 1944-1946

7/27: Progressive Farmer, Fiction. Undated

7/28: Progressive Farmer, Finances. 1974-1986

7/29: Progressive Farmer History, "A Year by Year History of Progressive Farmer Company (later Southern Progress) From Its Origin in 1903 to 1968" by Butler. Undated

7/30: Progressive Farmer History, "A Year by Year History of Progressive Farmer Company (later Southern Progress) From Its Origin in 1903 to 1968" by Butler. Undated

7/31: Progressive Farmer History, "A Year by Year History of Progressive Farmer Company (later Southern Progress) From Its Origin in 1903 to 1968" by Butler. Undated

7/32: Progressive Farmer History, Articles and Speeches by Butler. Undated

7/33: Progressive Farmer History, Butler Notes. Undated

7/34: Progressive Farmer History, Miscellaneous. Undated

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

Guadalupe Baptist Association

S2-1/2: Guadalupe Baptist Association - Minutes, 1924-1925

S2-1/3:

  • Guadalupe Baptist Association - Financial papers, 1943-1947
  • Guadalupe Baptist Association - Correspondence, 1943

S2-1/4: Guadalupe Baptist Association - Miscellaneous papers, Undated

Texas Pecan Growers Association Publications

  • TxAM-CRS 931
  • Collection
  • 1924-1973

This collection contains the printed proceedings of Texa Pecan Growers Association Meetings, Texas State Pecan Show results, and issues of Pecan Quarterly and Texas Pecan News.

Series 1 through Series 3

Series 1, Agricultural Statistics. 1947-1984; Undated

1/1: Agricultural Statistics - Texas Statistical Committee, 1947-1950

1/2: Agricultural Statistics - Texas Statistical Committee Correspondence, 1947-1950

1/3: Agricultural Statistics - Interim Committee on Agriculture – Miscellaneous, 1966

1/4: Agricultural Statistics - Interim Committee on Agriculture Correspondence, 1966-1968; 1984

1/5: Agricultural Statistics - Interim Committee on Agriculture Report to Committee Summary of Testimony to Committee, 1966; Undated

Series 2, Correspondence, Speeches, and Articles. 1925-1984; Undated

1/6: Eugene Butler - Personal Correspondence, 1969-1984

1/7: Eugene Butler - Personal Correspondence, 1969-1984

1/8: Miscellaneous Speeches, Articles, and Drafts, 1925-1978; Undated

1/9: Miscellaneous Speeches, Articles, and Drafts, 1925-1978; Undated

1/10: Miscellaneous Speeches, Articles, and Drafts, 1925-1978; Undated

1/11: Miscellaneous Speeches, Articles, and Drafts, 1925-1978; Undated

1/12: Miscellaneous Speeches, Articles, and Drafts, 1925-1978; Undated

1/13: Miscellaneous Speeches, Articles, and Drafts, 1925-1978; Undated

1/14: Dr. Tait Butler Speeches. Undated

1/15: Articles about Dr. Tait Butler. Undated

1/16: Correspondence between Dr. Tait Butler and Eugene Butler, 1926-1928.

1/17: Conservation Articles and Speeches by Butler. Undated

1/18: Conservation in Progressive Farmer and Other Articles. Undated

Series 3, Cotton Correspondence, Speeches, and Articles. 1925-1980; Undated

1/19: Cotton Speeches and Articles by Butler. Undated

1/20: Cotton Articles and Editorials in Progressive Farmer, 1925-1980

1/21: Cotton Articles and Editorials in Progressive Farmer, 1925-1980

1/22: Miscellaneous Cotton Articles and Speeches, 1956-1973

1/23: Miscellaneous Cotton Articles, News Releases, and Photos, 1930; 1955-1959

1/24: Cotton Correspondence, 1954-1980

1/25: Cotton Publications. Undated

1/26: Cotton Publications. Undated

1/27: Cotton Acreage and Prices - Articles by Butler. Undated

1/28: Cotton Acreage and Prices - Progressive Farmer Articles and Correspondence, 1925-1951

1/29: Cotton Acreage Allotment Articles and Speeches by Butler, 1959

1/30: Cotton Acreage Allotment - Legislation, 1959

1/31: Cotton Acreage Allotment - Statistics and Minutes of Meetings. Undated

1/32: Cotton Acreage Allotment - Miscellaneous. Undated

Series 3 though Series 5

Series 3, Cotton Correspondence, Speeches, and Articles. 1925-1977; Undated

2/1: Cotton Acreage Allotment - Correspondence, 1954-1959

2/2: Cotton Acreage Allotment - Correspondence, April - August 1959

2/3: Cotton Acreage Allotment - Mississippi. Undated

2/4: Cotton Acreage Allotment - North Carolina. Undated

2/5: Cotton Diseases and Insects - Articles and Speeches by Butler. Undated

2/6: Cotton Diseases and Insects - Progressive Farmer Articles and Editorials, 1925-1977

2/7: Cotton Diseases and Insects - Articles and Minutes, 1939-1972

2/8: Cotton Diseases and Insects - Reports, 1955-1957

2/9: Cotton Diseases and Insects - Pink Bollworm Statewide Cotton Committee of Texas, Pink Bollworm Subcommittee Reports, 1939

2/10: Cotton Diseases and Insects - Pink Bollworm Statewide Cotton Committee of Texas Pink Bollworm Subcommittee Correspondence, 1938-1939.

2/11: Cotton Diseases and Insects - Pink Bollworm Beltwide Pink Bollworm Committee Correspondence, 1956-1957

2/12: Cotton Diseases and Insects - Pink Bollworm Articles, 1939-1974

2/13: Cotton Fertilization. Undated

2/14: Cotton Grades. Undated

2/15: Cotton Loans. Undated

2/16: Cotton Payment Limitations. Undated

2/17: Cotton Programs. Undated

2/18: Cotton Research. Undated

2/19: Cotton Statistics. Undated

2/20: Dairy. Undated

Series 4, Dallas Agricultural and Hardware Club Memorabilia. 1928-1981; Undated

2/21: Dallas Agricultural Club - History. Undated

2/22: Dallas Agricultural Club - Miscellaneous. Undated

2/23: Dallas Agricultural Club - Correspondence, 1928-1962

2/24: Dallas Agricultural Club - Correspondence, 1963-1976

2/25: Dallas Agricultural Club - Membership Rosters, 1960-1967

2/26: Dallas Agricultural Club - Membership Rosters, 1968-1973

2/27: Dallas Agricultural Club - Membership Rosters, 1974-1981

2/28: Dallas Agricultural Club - Meeting Notices, 1934-1975

2/29: Dallas Hardware and Implement Club. Undated

Series 5, Farm, Ranch, and Livestock Information, Publications, and Correspondence. Undated

2/30: East Texas. Undated

2/31: Environment. Undated

2/32: Farm and Ranch. Undated

2/33: Farm Buildings. Undated

2/34: Farm Bureau Federation - America. Undated

2/35: Farm Bureau Federation - Texas. Undated

2/36: Farm Co-ops. Undated

2/37: Farm Credit and Tenancy. Undated

Correspondence

1/1: Correspondence and telegrams regarding the appointment of Trotter as Head of the Agronomy Department at Texas A&M. July - September 1936

1/2: Bills for Trotter's household move from Missouri to College Station. September 1936 - June 1937

1/3: Course outlines and papers pertaining to the training of Agricultural Extension workers in Texas. 1937-1938; Undated

1/4: Correspondence regarding summer cooperative training for Agricultural Extension workers. December 1938 - March 1939

1/5: Correspondence about the Summer Cotton School. 1937; April 1943 - April 1944

1/6: Correspondence regarding the history of the Texas Agricultural Extension Service. 1938; July - August 1949

1/7: General Personal Correspondence. November 1925 - October 1931; December 1935

1/8: General Personal Correspondence. 1936-1937

1/9: General Personal Correspondence. 1938-1941

1/10: General Personal Correspondence. 1942-1943

1/11: General Personal Correspondence. 1944

1/12: General Personal Correspondence. 1945-1949

1/13: General Personal Correspondence. 1950-1951; 1956-1957; 1959-1961

1/14: General Personal Correspondence. 1964-1965

1/15: General Personal Correspondence. 1966-1968; Undated
-Includes Constitution and Bylaws of the Knife & Fork Club of Bryan-College Station (adopted March 15, 1966).

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