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Correspondence, Programs, Postcards, and other A&M Related Materials

1/1: Various letters to V. H. Foy.

1/2: "The Naughty- two'er", Newsletter of the Class of 1902.

1/3: A book of student wrongdoings from 1901-1902.

1/4: Western Union messages to V. H. Foy from 1932 and 1942.

1/5: Letter (1943) by V. H. Foy to the Board of Directors of A&M, and their responses.

1/6: Postcards from Joe E. (Abe) Abrahams to V. H. Foy, 1947-1948

1/7: Letters from V. H. Foy to others.

1/8: The Associations of Former Students (AFS)

1/9: Rosters and other lists of names and addresses, most pertaining to the Class of 1902.

1/10: Programs - A&M College:
Final Ball, 1912
Junior Prom, 1943
Victory Homecoming, 1946

1/11: Programs - A&M College:
Presentation of Commissions, 1948
Special Convocation, 1946
Victory Homecoming Visitors, 1946
A&M Ex-students March, 1942
Second Annual Field Day, 1900

1/12: Programs - A&M College:
Commencement, June 4, 1922
Commencement Exercises and Ball, June 8-10, 1902
Commencement, May 21, 1943

1/13: Texas A&M Reviews (pictures only)
November 1, 1944
September 1, 1945
March 20, 1946
September 1, 1945

1/14: Dallas A&M Club papers and programs.

1/15: A&M College Maps, 1936, 1939, 1945

1/16: Class of 1902 Fortieth Reunion, 1942

1/17: "The Cadence", a pocket-sized handbook for Freshmen Cadets, 1942

Cotton - Daniel

Cotton, F. Albert
Couch, James Russell (1901-1991)
Couch, Richard
Couch, Riley III
Couch, Robert E.
Couger, Patricia
Coughran, Joe F.
Coulson, Edward D.
Coulson, Robert
Coulter, W.J.
Council, Logan B.
Countryman, Robert
Courtenay, Henry V.
Courtney, James F.
Courtney, James Louis
Courtney, O.K.
Cover, Sylvia
Covington, Homer Rollin
Cowan, Elizabeth
Cowan, Gregory (1936-1979)
Cowan, William B. Jr.
Coward, Donald
Cowley, Jerry J.
Cowley, Julie A.
Cowley, W.R.
Cox, Bonnie (D.1984)
Cox, Carl Jr.
Cox, Charles
Cox, Della
Cox, Elenor R.
Cox, Elmer A.
Cox, Frank
Cox, Jeffrey N.
Cox, Maeona Lee
Cox, Robert Jospeh
Cox, Sid
Crabtree, Bob
Cracroft, Ella G.
Craddock, Hildegarde Anna
Craig, Charles E.
Craig, Ima A.
Craig, James D.
Craig, James W.
Craig, John A.
Craig, Kenneth
Craig, Robert Neal (1912-1926)
Craig, Thomas M.
Craigen, John W.
Craigmiles, Julian P.
Craik, Adm. James O.
Crain, Billy
Crain, John
Crain, Oscar L.
Cralle, Harry
Crane, Bradley C. Sr.
Crane, Charles Judson
Crane, L.E.
Crane, William C.
Craven, Jerry
Craven, William B.
Cravens, Gerald M.
Cravey, David O.
Crawford, Carolyn
Crawford, Catherine B.
Crawford, Charles W.
Crawford, G.L.
Crawford, James M.
Crawford, Michael Chad
Crawford, Paul B.
Crawford, Richard
Crawford, Sandy
Crawford, Stuart F.
Creagan, James Francis
Creech, David L.
Creech, E. Paul
Creel, John M. Jr.
Creel, Kevin Joseph
Creger, C.R.
Crenshaw, Elmo
Crenshaw, Harrison M. II
Crenshaw, Janice M.
Crenwelge, Otto E. Jr.
Cress, Larry
Creswell, Horace S. (1909-1977)
Cretien, Paul D.
Crews, Kyle W.
Crews, Steve
Crichton, Jack A.
Crider, Sylvia A.
Criscione, John C.
Crisler, C.W.
Crisp, John Claybourne (1824-1906)
Critchfield, Richard
Critz, Harry Herndon
Crocker, Alfred
Crocker, Norman G. (1890-1918)
Crocker, Ronnie
Crockett, J.B.
Crockett, Roger A.
Crompton, John L.
Cronan, Michael J.
Cronk, Alfred E. (1915-1994)
Cronk, Lee
Crookshank, Herman
Crose, Royda
Cross, Ernest J. Jr.
Cross, Fred
Cross, H. Russell
Cross, Vernon W.
Crossland, Col. Robert
Crouch, Ben
Crouch, Elton Keith
Crouch, Marshall
Crouse, Steve
Crow, F.A.
Crow, John David (1935- ) 1+ backfile
Crowfoot, Henry Gould
Crowley, Thomas
Crum, Jesse B.
Crum, L.G.
Crumbley, Larry
Crumbliss, James J.
Crump, Johnny
Cudlipp, Al E. Sr.
Cullen, Ben W.
Cullen, Robert H.
Culley, David
Cullin, H.R.
Cullinan, Robert J. ''Pops''
Culpepper, Jim (1940-1984)
Culpepper, Richard Allen
Culver, Shelley Gaile
Cummings, Georgia A.
Cummings, Robert V.
Cummins, Joseph
Cunningham, Billie
Cunningham, George H.
Cunningham, Iney C. Sr.
Cunningham, Minnie Fisher (1882-1964)
Cunningham, Ralph Mahaney
Cunningham, Tom Joyce
Cunyus, Paul
Cure, Gina Renaye
Curl, Sam
Curl, Thomas Leonard
Curley, Stephen J.
Currey, Willie Mae
Curry, Guy L.
Curtin, W.H.
Curtis, Carol
Curtis, George Washington
Cushing, Dan (1872-1921)
Cushing, Edward Benjamin (1862-1924) 1+ backfile
Cusimano, Tony
Custer, Mary Catherine (Cantu)
Cutchin, Phil
Cutler, M. Rupert
Czeschin, Don Gordon Jr.
D Alessandris, Joe
Dabbs, Jack Autrey (1914-1992)
Dabney, Sharon A.
Dacin, Peter
Daerr, Richard L. Jr.
Daft, Richard L.
Dahlberg, F.I. ''Ike'' (1904-1972)
Daiell, Jeff
Daigle, Norman S.
Dale, Bruce
Dallmeyer, Erwin O.
Dalton, James Verne
Daly, Stephen
Dameron, Wallace H. (1897-1950)
Damron, Bruce
Dana, B.F.
Dandridge, Walter C. Sr.
Daniel, Edward
Daniel, Price
Daniel, Robert

Course Materials

2/1: Summer 1991 - Articles, "Contagious Folly: An Adventure and Its Skeptics" by Terry Castle; and "The Evidence of Experience" by Joan W. Scott from Critical Inquiry Vol. 17 No. 4

2/2: Spring 1992 - Article, "Marie Antoinette Obsession" by Terry Castle from Representations Vol. 38

2/3: 1992 - Book Chapter, "Sylvia Townsend Warner and the counterplot of lesbian fiction" by Terry Castle from Sexual Sameness: Textual Difference in Lesbian and Gay Writing edited by Joseph Bristow

2/4: Summer 1991 - Article, "Frist Ed" by Terry Castel from The Kenyon Review, New Series, Vol. XIII, No.3

2/5: 1992 - Book Chapter, "In Another Country: Sylvia Townsend Warner at Large" by J. Lawrence Mitchell from Writers of the Old School: British Novelists of the 1930s edited by Rosemary M. Colt and Janice Rossen

2/6: November 1984 - Article, "Tattle's Well's Faire: English Women Authors of the Sixteenth Century" by Elizabeth A. Nist from College English, Vol. 46, No. 7

2/7: Book Chapter, "Riviera, Looe, Hampstead 1918-1920: Je Ne Parle Pas Francais" from The Stories of Katherine Mansfield Definitive Edition edited by Antony Apers

2/8: 1970 - Various pages from the book titled "A Serious Proposal to the Ladies for the Advancement of their True and Greatest Interest" by Mary Astell Part I-By Lover of her SEX

2/9: Article, "Gender and the Homosexual Role in Modern Western Culture: The 18th and 19th Centuries Compared" by Randolph Trumbach, source unknown

2/10: Single page from the article titled "AIDs and The Reconceptualization of Homosexuality" by Dennis Altman, source unknown

2/11: Handwritten notes on a legal pad

2/12: 1993 - Information packet regarding exchange/study abroad program to Amsterdam- letters, schedules, etc.

2/13: Pages from "La Bararde" an English translation with handwritten notes by Harriette, source/edition unknown

2/14: 1975 - Book Chapter, "Friends and Lovers in a Lesbian Counter Culture community" by Elizabeth Barnhart from OldFamily, New Family edited by Nona Glazer-Malbin

2/15: 1993 - Book Chapter, " 'Now You Get This Spot Right Here': Butch-Fem Sexuality During the 1940s and 1950s" from Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold: The History of a Lesbian Community by Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy and Madeline D. Davis

2/16: Article/Essay, "Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence" by Adrienne Rich, source unknown

2/17: 1987 - Book Chapter, "Rank, gender, and homosexuality: Mombasa as a key to understanding sexual options" by Gill Shepherd from The Cultural Construction of Sexuality edited by Pat Caplan

2/18: 1991 - Book Chapters, "Lesbian Chic: Experimentations and Repression in the 1920s" and "Lesbian Nation: Creating a Women-Identified-Women Community in the 1970s" from Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America by Lillian Faderman

2/19: 1993 - Packet, "Polymorphology: Lesbian and Gay Sexualities in Cultural Praxis Anthropological and Historical Approaches to Lesbian Cultures" a reading packets with various article and book chapters

2/20: 1993 - Packet, "Polymorphology: Lesbian and Gay Sexualities in Cultural Praxis Configurations of Lesbian Sexuality in Cultural Texts" from homo lesbische studies at Universiteit van Amsterdam, a reading packets with various article and book chapters

2/21: Fall 1990 - Handout, "Reading Packet [List]: Feminism and Sociological Theory for Sociology 607" taught by Joan Acker

2/22: Spring 1991 - Syllabus for ENGL 689-603 Special Topic in Women and Literature: Introduction to Feminist Literary Theory taught by Margaret Ezell

2/23: 1990 - Documents about Harriette adding a new undergraduate course relating to feminist theories- 2 forms and a letter with the attached syllabus from another college with a similar course

2/24: Spring 1991 - Course Documents, Senior Seminar in Women's Studies- Syllabus (3), materials about required texts and final exam (2)

2/25: Spring 1992 - Course Documents, Senior Seminar in Women's Studies- letter regarding finalized teaching schedule, a syllabus (4), class roster, and student introduction letter

2/26: Handout, "Selected Influences in the Feminist Intellectual Tradition in the English-Speaking World Prior to 1960", 7 copies and handwritten notes about the document; source unknown

2/27: Document, "Glossary of Post-Modern Terms" source unknown

2/28: Student work, "Varieties of Radical Feminism" and "Key Questions of Feminism"

2/29: February 18, 1992 - Newspaper Article, "How our girls get short shrift in class" by Karen R. Long from the Houston Chronicle

2/30: Book Chapter, "Contemporary Feminist Theory" by Patricia Madoo Lengermann and Jill Niebrugge-Brantley, source unknown

2/31: Book Chapter, "Habermas and Feminism: The Future of Critical Theory" by Thomas Meisenhelder from Feminism and Sociological Theory edited by Ruth A. Wallace

2/32: 1983 - Book Chapter, "The Feminist Standpoint: Developing the Ground for a Specifically Feminist Historical Materialism" by Nancy C. M. Hartsock from Discovering Reality: Feminist Perspectives on Epistemology, Metaphysics, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science (Synthese Library) edited by Sandra Harding

2/33: 1990 - Book Chapters, "The Politics of Black Feminist Thought", Defining Black Feminist Thought", "Towards an Afrocentric Feminist Epistemology" and "Knowledge, Consciousness and the Politics of Empowerment" from Black Feminist Thought by Patricia Hill Collins

2/34: 1989 - Book Chapter, "Feminism, Science, and the Anti-Enlightenment Critiques" by Sandra Harding from "Feminism/Postmodernism (Thinking Gender)" edited by Linda Nicholson

2/35: 1987 - Article, "Postmodernism and Gender Relations in Feminist Theory" by Jane Flax from Signs, Vol. 12, No. 4

2/36: 1989 - Book Chapter, "Chapter One" from Tapestries of Life: Women's Work, Women's Consciousness, and the Meaning of Daily Experience by Bettina Aptheker

2/37: May 1989 - Article, "The Problem with Patriarchy" by Joan Acker from Sociology Vol. 23, No. 2

2/38: Fall 1989 - Course Documents for WMST 200: Introduction to Women's Studies- Syllabus (6), Project #1 (3), Project #2 (17), and Final Exam (12)

2/39: Fall 1990 - Course Documents for WMST 200: Introduction to Women's Studies- edited copy of syllabus, syllabus (6), Women's Studies 200 Vol. II Reading packet, class rosters (4), film assignment, Project #1: Social and Family History (5) and Final Exam (2)

2/40: Fall 1991 - WMST 200: Introduction to Women's Studies- Syllabus

2/41: Spring 1989 - Course Syllabus for ENGL 251: The Language of Film, 5 copies

2/42: Spring 1990 - Course Schedule for ENGL/WMST 374- Women Writers

2/43: Handouts, "Relative Indicators of Women's Oppression Derived from Michelle Rosaldo's "Women, Culture and Society: a Theoretical Overview" (7) and "WS 200: Ground Rules for Discussion" (5)

2/44: Handwritten notes about various topics and class discussions

2/45: October 28, 1990 - A newspaper article, " Public & Private; Bloody and Bowed" by Anna Quindle from The New York Times, original clippings taped on papers and 5 photocopies of that page

2/46: October 1983 - Magazine Article, "The Revolutionary Hamburger" by Marvin Harris from Psychology Today; 8 copies

2/47: Page from Women's Research Network News notes on the section titled "Research/Action Programs on Minorities at USC & Albany, date and issue number unknown

2/48: Project on the Status and Education of Women- 'On Campus with Women' Vol. 19 No. 1 Summer 1989, and "Black Women In Academe: Issues and Strategies" by Yolanda T. Moses (volume/edition unknown)

2/49: Articles, "Why do men devalue 'women's work'?" by Kathleen Huston from The Eagle (Bryan-College Station) 3 copies and "When Hormones Go Wrong" from Psychology Today (author unknown)

2/50: Handouts, "How to Tell a Businessman From A Businesswomen" and "The Rules", Source(s) unknown

2/51: June 19, 1991 - Article, "Teacher's Classroom Strategies Should Recognize That Men and Women Use Language Differently" by Deborah Tannen from The Chronicle of Higher Education Vol. 37 No. 40

2/52: 1984 - Handwritten notes and photocopy with addition pages- "Theories of Feminism"

2/53: 1983
Photocopy of handwritten notes "Woman Identification", 2 different versions

2/54 - Handwritten notes about important dates and "Social Construct of Gender/Sexuality"

2/55: 1982-1984 - Photocopy of handwritten notes over the topic of Sexuality, 5 different versions

2/56 - Book Excerpt, "Dream of the Artfairy" by Carlo Morse, source unknown

2/57: Flyer, "Clothes Drive for Phoebe's Shelter for battered women"

2/58: Book Chapter, "Feminist Scholarship: The Extent of the Revolution (1981-1982)" from Myths of Coeducation by Florence Howe (edition unknown)

2/59: March/April 1990 - Magazine Article, "The second shift: Employed women are putting in another day of work at home" by Arlie Hochschild from Uten Reader

2/60 - Book Chapter, "Sharing the same table: consumption and the Family" by Christine Delphy; source unknown

2/61 - Book Chapter, "Woman on the Edge of Time, Living in the Open" by Marge Piercy from Second Words: Selected Critical Prose 1960-1982 by Margaret Atwood

2/62: Fall 1989 - Documents regarding the film schedule for an unknown film class

2/63: Fall 1989-Summer 1990 - Draft/edits of the syllabus for Introduction to Women's Studies with letters from the second professor teaching the course

2/64: Packet over Family and Women- includes readings and photocopies of handwritten notes 2 different kind

2/65: Packet over "Woman & Capitalism" includes- handwritten notes and photocopies of handwritten notes (all different from each other)

2/66: 1989 and 1990 - Newspaper Article Clippings, "To American Women: Sayonara" by Diana Henriques from the New York Times August 1989 and "The Courts Are Again Asked to Redefine Family" by Sandra Rovira from the New York Times September 1990

2/67: 1984 and 1985 - Women Studies 240 typed course notes over "Family and Parenting" and documents for the course offered in summer 1985

2/68: Pages from "To Manipulate a Women" and letter from Beverly La Haye

2/69: December 1, 1981 - Article, "My Baby is Special-And Will Get a Special Kind of Love" by Christine Burrows from the National Enquirer

2/70: Newspaper Article, "The future of feminism: Controversial reports says women rejecting movement's traditional concepts, leader" by Nikki Finke from the Los Angeles Times, original clipping and 7 photocopies

2/71: Newspaper Clippings, "Wanna dance? Pay the fiddler" by Chuck Moore (source unknown) and "Fourteen women die in rampage at school" by Marc Lepine from The Eagle December 7, 1989

2/72: Page ripped from the book "A Short History of the Movies" page 947-498 and photocopy of a page from The Makings of the Mind

2/73: Packet of documents about crimes against women and rape includes- reading and photocopies of pages

2/74: Book Chapter, "Marriage: The Dream and the Reality- The Middle Years" from Worlds of Pain: Life in the Working-class Family by Lilian B. Rubin

2/75: 1980 - Book Chapters, "The Emergence of the Modern American Family" and "Under Stress: Families of Afro-Americans and Immigrants" from At Odds: Women and the Family in America from the Revolution to the Present by Carl N. Degler

2/76: 1975 - Book Chapter, "Families Headed by Women: Their Growth & Changing Composition" from Time of Transition, The Growth of Families Headed by Women by Heather Ross & Isabel Sawhill

2/77: Fall 1989 - Course Packet for Women Studies 200 taught by Dr. Harriette Andreadis and Dr. Melanie Hawthorne

2/78: Fall 1990 - Course Packet for Women Studies 200 taught by Dr. Harriette Andreadis and Dr. Melanie Hawthorne

2/79: Fall 1989 - Loose Paper Copies of materials used in Course Packet for Women Studies 200 taught by Dr. Harriette Andreadis and Dr. Melanie Hawthorne- Part I

2/80: Fall 1989 - Loose Paper Copies of materials used in Course Packet for Women Studies 200 taught by Dr. Harriette Andreadis and Dr. Melanie Hawthorne- Part II

2/81: Fall 1989
Loose Paper Copies of materials used in Course Packet for Women Studies 200 taught by Dr. Harriette Andreadis and Dr. Melanie Hawthorne- Part III

2/82: Summer 1991 - Course Materials ENGL 227 American Literature Part I- Quiz #1, Quiz #2, Quiz #3, Make-up Quiz #1 and 3, student quizzes and study packet with all the quizzes

2/83: Summer 1992 - Course Materials ENGL 227 American Literature Part I- Syllabus, Class Roster, Quizzes Key and Grade disruptions, Quiz #1,2,3,4 and 5, Final Exam and hand-drawn seating chart

2/84: Spring 1993 - Course Materials ENGL 227 American Literature Part I- Syllabus, Quiz Keys, Quiz #1,2,3,4 and final essay

2/85: Summer 1993 - Course Materials ENGL 227 American Literature Part I- Syllabus, Class Roster, Final Exam, and Essay, and hand-drawn seating chart

2/86: Fall 1993 - American Literature Final Exam

2/87: Untitled hand-drawn seating chart, most likely for an ENGL 227 course

2/88: Notes about grading from ENGL 227 grader J.P. Sung

2/89: Spring 1982 - Course materials ENGL 327:American Literature I- Syllabus, Exam #2

2/90: Fall 1984 - Course materials ENGL 327:American Literature I- Syllabus, class roster, Exam #1, Exam #2, and Optional Essay

2/91: Summer 1985 - Course materials ENGL 327:American Literature I- Syllabus, class roster, student blue book for Exam #1 and two slips of paper about grading

2/92: Fall 1986 - Course materials ENGL 327:American Literature I- Syllabus, Exam #1, Exam #2, and Final Exam

Course Materials and Various Documents

6/1: July 30, 1990 - Letter from the Dean's Office regarding the review of academic year 1989-90 of the Women's Studies program

6/2: 1998 - Essay- "The Sapphic Tradition" 2 copies with 1 having edits, written for the Encyclopedia of Homosexuality, second edition; Volume I: Lesbian Histories and Culture

6/3: 2004 - Documents from the College Station City Council about Thomas Park and upcoming meets

6/4: November 2001 - Various letters regarding the publication of "Sappho in Early Modern England"

6/5: 2001 - Vita for Harriette Andreadis

6/6: Application for faculty development leave begin September 1, 2002, and beyond; 2 copies, 1 filled out and 1 partially filled out

6/7: Document titled "Critical Bibliography on Lesbianism in the Renaissance"

6/8: September 3, 2001 - Book Review by Harriette Andreadis - "Invisible Relations: Representations of Female Intimacy in the Age of Enlightenment" by Elizabeth Susan Wahl

6/9: April 17, 2001 - Letter about the Program to Enhance Scholarly & Creative Activities

6/10: Printout of "Sappho in Early Modern England" book cover

6/11: 2003 - Various Academic Memos

6/12: Working Draft- "Erotic? Sexualities?: Definitional Conundra and Early Modern Same-Sex Relations" by Harriette Andreadis

6/13: 2002 - Shakespeare Association of America- Bulletin for January 2002, membership dues, and constitutional Amendments proposal

6/14: 2002 - SAA Seminar "Lesbianism in the Renaissance: Questions of Methodology and Purpose" and HA's Questions and Comments on the topic

6/15: SAA Seminar 2002 participants papers

6/16: 2003 - Proposal to teach Junior Honors Seminar LBAR 381: Post-Colonial Literature of South Asia & Africa with Fall 1998 syllabus

6/17: February 15, 2001 - Various fax pages with book information from the TAMU Libraries system

6/18: June 15, 2010 - Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 HA Peer Review of "Homoerotic Desire and Renaissance Lyric Verse" with letter

6/19: December 7, 2009 - Letter from Shakespeare Studies about article in review for Shakespeare Studies Volume 38

6/20: March 03, 2011 - Letter from Manchester University Press ask for HA to review manuscript titled " 'Wantoning with Thighs": Thigh Sex In England, c. 1600-1730" by Marie Loughlin with manuscript, HA recommendations for revision and review

6/21: October 16, 2008 - Letter from Early Modern Women ask for a review of "Restoring Orinda's Face: Katherine Philips, Commendatory Verse and the Royalist Enterprise" with manuscript and HA review

6/22: December 22, 2008 - Letter from Modern Language Association about article titled "Influence and Intertextuality in Arundhati Roy and Harper Lee" with only the works cited

6/23: 2002 - Documents on North American Conference on British Studies including letters, and vitae for HA and J. Roberts Baker

6/24: 2000 - Letter thanking HA participation in seminar roundtable discussion on research done at the MLA with list of references

6/25: March 26, 2008 - Letter from MLA about reviewing manuscript which was sent to PMLA with PMLA statement of Editorial Policy

6/26: 2007-2008 - Documents from the 2007-2008 academic school year including letters, and email printouts

6/27: Spring 2002 - Various letters regarding Fall 2002 course taught by HA

6/28: Fall 2002 - Syllabus for ENGL 481 Senior Seminar- Studies in Women Writers: The Literature of Post-Colonialism; multiple copies

6/29: Fall 2002- Class roster for ENGL 481-503; for 2 different dates

6/30: Fall 2002 - ENGL 481-Students work topic is over famous writers in Post-Colonial regions

6/31: Fall 2002 - ENGL 481- Students work topic is over the facts of Post-Colonial regions

6/32: Three blank postcards

6/33: Fall 2002 - ENGL 481- Final Assignment: Essay #3 handouts (8)

6/34: September 2002 - Article- "A Great and Difficult Man" by Waldo E. Martin Jr.

6/35: Book Chapter- "The Tick-Tick Bicycle" by Madeline Coopsammy from The Whistling Bird: Women Writers of the Caribbean; 2 copies

6/36: Fall 2002 - Syllabus for ENGL 613 English Renaissance Drama (4)

6/37: Fall 2002 - ENGL 613- Students work topic over a drama

6/38: 1988 - HA review of "Sexual Underworlds of the Enlightenment" edited by G.S. Rousseau and Roy Porter

6/39: 1995-1996 - Letters regarding The East Texas Women's Association of East Texas State University ask HA to be a guest speaker for "Women in Texas History" with HA response rejecting the invention

6/40: 1995-1996 - Academic letters for the 1995-1996 school year

6/41: 1997 - HA review of "Dangerous Intimacies: Toward a Sapphic History of British Novel" by Lisa L. Moore

6/42: 1998-1999 - Academic letters, emails, and letters regarding HA reviews of texts for the 1998-1999 school year

6/43: Spring/Summer 1998 - Pages from Lesbian and Gay studies newsletter

6/44: 1999 - Documents about CCTE Proposal for Session on Teaching Masculinity: Teaching Gay Masculinities in 2000

6/45: 2000-2001 - Documents about the promotion of HA to Professor includes: personal statement, time table, vita, and various letters

6/46: 1999 - Application for IGHS Course Reduction, 1999-2000 submitted by Harriette Andreadis with vita

6/47: HA review of book manuscript "Pure Resistance: Queer(y)ing Virginity in the Early Modern Drama" by Theodora A. Jankowski

6/48: Essay titled "Technology as Translation: the Case of Caxton and Christine de Pizan" with note from author to HA

6/49: 1998 - Book chapters- "Chapter One: Extramarital Relations and Gender History" and "Conclusion" from Sex and the Gender Revolution Volume one Heterosexuality and the Third Gender in Enlightenment London by Randolph Trumbach

6/50: 2003 - Book Chapters- "Introduction: Placing Translations in Literary History and Theory", "Translation, Translation, and Charles d'Orleans Paroled Poetics", "Self-Translation, Writerly Self-Consciousness, and the Early Modern Lyric 'I'" and "Translation and Periodization; or Charles d'Orleans, Renaissance Poet?" from Canon, Period, and the Poetry of Charles of Orleans: Found Translation by A.E.B. Coldiron

6/51: Pages from Literary Circle and Cultural Communities in Renaissance England edited by Claude J. Summers and Ted-Larry Pebworth

6/52: Pages from Representing Women in Renaissance England edited by Claude J. Summers and Ted-Larry Pebworth

6/53: 1968 - Book Chapters- "Preface", "Two Countries, Two Cultures" and "The Struggle for the Real" with chapter bibliographical notes from Islam Observed: Religious Development in Morocco and Indonesia by Clifford Geertz

6/54: 1990 - Book Chapters- "Behn and Her Daughters" and "Orinda and Her Daughters" from Raising Their Voices: British Women Writers, 1650-1750 by Marilyn L. Williamson with bookmark from the Folger Shakespeare Library

6/55: Books Chapters- "Introduction: Modernism and its Margins" by Hugh Stevens, "Withholding the Name: translating gender in Cather's 'on the Gull's Road'" by Judith Butler and "Femininity slashed suffragette militancy, modernism and gender" by Caroline Howlett from Modernist Sexualities edited by Hugh Stevens and Caroline Howlett

6/56: Book Chapters- "Introduction", "Gentility", "Luxury", and "Notes" from Consumption and the Making of Respectability, 1600-1800 by Woodruff Smith

6/57: 2002 - MLA International Bibliography 1963 to 2002 update printout of various books with bibliography information

6/58: 2000 - Article- "The Future of Early Modern Women's Studies: The Case of Same-Sex Friendship and Desire in Zayas and Carvajal" by Lisa Vollendorf from Arizona Journal of Hispanic Cultural Studies

6/59: October 2002 - Financial documents about HA traveling to the Sixteenth Century Studies Conference to receive Bainton Prize for Literature for book "Sappho in Early Modern England"

6/60: Pamphlet for the North American Conference on British Studies

6/61: 2000 - Shakespeare Association of America Conference materials- handouts, schedule, and booklist

6/62: January 2000 - Shakespeare Association of America Bulletin with handwritten note

6/63: June 1999 - Shakespeare Association of America Bulletin with list and description of 2000 Seminars and Workshops

6/64: 2000 - Printout of emails and documents regarding the Shakespeare Association of America conference workshop "Shakespeare in [?] the Coming Community"

6/65: September 8, 2003 - Printout of Screen Cuisine The Ultimate List: 125 Movies about or Featuring Food- "A through C", "D and E", "F through H", "I through P", and "Q through Z"; from yumfood.net

6/66: April 23 and 25, 2004 - Program of "L'Orontea" by Antonio Cesti presented by Texas Early Music Project with Artistic Director Daniel Johnson

6/67: Spring 2002 - ENGL 412 printout- Optional Final: The Tempest and Its Sources, multiple copies and handwritten notes

6/68: Student work titled "Music of Shakespeare's London"

6/69: Spring 2002 - Syllabus for ENGL 481 Senior Seminar - Studies in Women Writers: The Literature of Post-Colonialism, multiple copies with students grades

6/70: Fall 2002 - ENGL 412 printout- Hour Exam #2 Part I: Take-Home Essay (7)

6/71: Fall 2001 - ENGL 412 printout- Hour Exam #2 Part II: In-Class Response to Quotations

6/72: Book Chapter- "Chapter 2" from Pedagogy of the Oppressed by Paulo Freire, 2 copies

6/73: 1997 - Essay- "Reconstructing Homophobia in the Bible Belt, or How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love Rednecks by Harriette Andreadis, draft and final submission

6/74: Flyer for the Journal of Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Identity

6/75: January 9, 1998 - Article- "Absolutely Confabulous" from Times Magazine

6/76: November 26, 2001 - Certificate of Honorary Membership to Texas A&M University Chapter of Golden Key Internation Honour Society with program

6/77: 2001 - Conference Paper with edits- "Consolidating Early Modern Sexual Categories: Hermaphrodites and Other Deviants" by Harriette Andreadis for the Gay & Lesbian Caucus Session

6/78: 2001-2002 - Memos form Fall 2001 to Summer 2002

6/79: Proposal for ENGL 645: Women and Literature, or ENGL 689: Special Topics in Postcolonial Literature

6/80: March 2001 - WMST Mini-Conference Proposal Submitted by Harriette Andreadis, English Department, TAMU titled "Histories of Early 'Lesbianism(s)': A Working Seminar on Sources and Representation with handwritten notes

6/81: Pages from The Encyclopedia of Censorship by Jonathan Green Topic "The Well of Loneliness" with handwritten notes

6/82: September 12, 1997 - Article- "Shadowy corners in the Hall of fame" by Andrea Dworkin from Times Magazine

6/83: Book Chapter- "An inverted romance: The Well of Loneliness and sexual ideology" by Jean Radford

6/84: Document titled "The Construction of Sexuality", photograph labeled "Natalie Barney and Romaine Brooks and unlabeled photo

6/85: Summer 2006 - SEL: Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 Volume 46 Number 3;16 copies, features an article written by Harriette

6/86: March-April 2002 - Faxes from the Gale Group regarding Nineteenth Century Volume 112

6/87: 2001- Documents regarding Harriette's book "Sappho in Early Modern England"- letter, brief review list and copy of book's dust jacket

6/88: August 2003 - Pathways to discovery - College of Liberal Arts Texas A&M University Annual Magazine

6/89: Book Chapter- "Use of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power" from Sister Outsider

6/90: February 11, 2002 - Working Draft titled "Erotics? Sexualities?: Definitional Conundrum and Early Modern Same-Sex Relations" by Harriette Andreadis

6/91: December 1, 2001 - Essay review titled " 'They Are, And Yet They Are Not, Two': Lesbian Representation Gendered Authorship in the Poetry of Katherine Philips" with letter for SEL

6/92: Reader's report sample of essays titled " 'Fellows of Infinite Tongue': Henry V and the King's English", "Two Female Sours in Nineteenth-Century Fiction" and "At First Blush: Matthew Prior's Love Lyrics"

6/93: Essay titled "Extraordinary Satisfactions: Lesbian Visibility in Seventeenth-Century Pornography" with envelope that has notes written on the outside regarding the essay

6/94: Fall 2006 - Course Packet- ENGL 611

6/95: Spring 2000 - Course Packet- ENGL 611 with documents stuck in various places throughout the packet

6/96: March 1, 2004 - Proposal letter sent to Harriette for session titled "Teaching the 'T' in LGBT Studies: Global and Interdisciplinary Perspectives" to be taught the Gay and Lesbian Causes sent by Christ Packard

6/97: April 19, 2004 - Copy of letter sent to Debra Kaufman about hired student worker to recreate LGSN logo and sharpen photos sent by Raymond-Jean Frontain with handwritten note to Harriette from Raymond-Jean

6/98: April 29, 2004 - Thank you letter to Harriette regarding participation in seminar for the Shakespeare Association of American annual meeting

6/99: July/August 1994 - OUT magazine: Second Anniversary Special Edition with obituary of Bruce Mailman found on page 78

6/100: Spring 1999 - ENGL 611: The Construction of Sexuality in Early Modern England Text lists with a reserve list

6/101: Spring 200 - Course syllabus ENGL 611: Seminar in Renaissance Literature-The Construction of Sexuality in Early Modern England, (3)

6/102: Fall 2006 - ENGL 611: Seminar in Renaissance Literature-The Construction of Sexuality in Early Modern England; Syllabus (4) and class roster

6/103: Various printouts titled "The Ptolemaic Scheme of the Universe"

6/104: Pages torn from book with photocopy titled "Delarivier Manley" with excerpt from "The New Atlantis"

6/105: November 16, 2006 - Typed class notes over The Convent of Pleasure

6/106: Photocopy of "Plays, Never before Printed" by Princess Duchess of New Castle

6/107: Various pages from book titled "The Affectionate Shepheard" by Richard Barnfield

6/108: Various pages from book titled "Cynthia. With Certain Sonnets, and The Legend of Cassandra" by Richard Barnfield

6/109: Photocopy of the play titled "Sapho and Phao" source unknown

6/110: Photocopy of "Hero and Leander" by Christopher Marlowe source unknown

6/111: Photocopy of "Hero and Leander" by Christopher Marlowe and "from Venus and Adonis" by William Shakespeare original source not known

6/112: Photocopy of document titled "the argument of xvij epistle entitled Sappho to phaon" original sources and author not known

6/113: Photocopy of pages from "The Loves of Hero and Leander, A Greek Poem" written by Mausaeus translated by Sir Robert Stapylton; 2 copies

6/114: Photocopy "Heroically Epistle Sapho to Philænis" by John Donne; 2 copies

6/115: Book Chapter- "The Sapphic Renaissance" from Same-Sex Desire in the English Renaissance: A Sourcebook of Texts, 1470-1650 by Kenneth Borris with footnotes

6/116: Photocopy "Lyrics, Love-Epistles and Elegies" author and original source unknown and page torn from unknown book titled John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester

6/117: 2006 - Printout- "The Imperfect Enjoyment: John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester" edited by Jack Lynch

6/118: Photocopy of "Lyrics, Love-Epistles and Elegies" author and original source unknown

6/119: Printout- "On Middleton/Dekker's 1608 play The Family of Love"

Course Materials (Mostly for English)

17/1: Fall 1987 - Course materials ENGL 327:American Literature I- Syllabus (10), reading assignments (8), Exam #1 (10), Exam #2 (8), and final exam (5)

17/2: Undated Exam #2 and Final Exam for ENGL 327

17/3: ENGL 211a -Quiz #2 and handout "A Valediction: forbidding mourning" and unknown notecard with grades listed

17/4: March-April 1992 - Documents regarding Harriet's proposal of honors course ENGL 227H American Literature Beginnings to 1865- draft proposal, meeting request, approval letter, grant approval, and course description/proposal

17/5: Summer 1991 - Course Syllabus for ENGL 227: American Literature (3)

17/6: Course Handout for ENGL 228 titled "A Noiseless Patient Spider" (15)

17/7: Book Chapter- "Margaret Fuller and the Abolition Movement" by Francis E. Kearns reprint from the Journal of History of Ideas Vol. 25 1964, New source unknown

17/8: Fall 1978 - Course Materials from ENGL 328 American Literature II: Civil War to the Present- Syllabus (7), Reading Schedule: Weeks I-V (11) and Weeks VII-XI (10), First Take-Home Exam (26), Exam 1 (5), Final Exam (3), and Final Exam: Extra Credit

17/9: Spring 1979 - Course Materials from ENGL 328 American Literature II: Civil War to the Present- Syllabus (4), class roster (4), Reading Schedule: week I-V (1) and week VII-XII (14), Hour Exam #1 (16), First Take-Home Exam (13), and Final Exam (6)

17/10: Spring 1986 - Course Materials from ENGL 228 American Literature II: Civil War to the Present- Syllabus (2), Hour Exam #1 (4), Exam #2 (4), and Final Exam (7)

17/11: Summer 1987 - Course Materials from ENGL 228 American Literature: Civil War to the Present- Syllabus (5), Class Roster, Hour Exam #1 (4), Exam #2 (7), Final Exam (2), and Final Exam: Graduating Senior (2)

17/12: Fall 1989 - Course Materials from ENGL 228 American Literature: Civil War to the Present- Syllabus (7), Reading Schedule (6), Exam #1, and Final Exam (4)

17/13: 1975, 1977-1978 - Copies of old materials for ENGL 328 American Literature: Civil War to the Present taught by Dennis Berthold- letters, syllabi, exams, etc.

17/14: 1983 and 1985 - Syllabus- ENGL 328 taught by P. Christensen (3) and Exams II dated October 26, 1981

17/15: 1976 - Various copies of syllabus and exams taught by various professors

17/16: Handout - "The Man Who Corrupted Hadleyburg" by Mark Twain, 2 different versions

17/17: Student Works- "The Other Two" and "The Bell Jar"

17/18: Letter composed to The Bulletin about Tibbie Lynch and Harriette Andreadis participation in panel over "Women and the Media" at the South Central Women's Studies Association

17/19: Copy of expert from "Life on the Mississippi [The House Beautiful]" by Samuel Langhorne Clemens, 3 copies; source unknown

17/20: Pages torn from book, chapters "The Difference" and "My Mortal Enemy: Part I, Part II" by Willa Cather, source unknown

17/21: Book Chapters- Chapters one through five from The Other Two by Edith Wharton

17/22: Book Chapter- "Nonfiction as the New American Literature" source unknown

17/23: Essay- "As the Stomach Turns: The Continuing Story of the House of York and Lancaster", source and author unknown

17/24: 1993 - Documents and letters regarding Harriett's proposal of honors course ENGL 412H: Gender and Sexuality in Shakespeare

17/25: Fall 1994 - Course materials for ENGL 412H: Gender and Sexuality in Shakespeare- Syllabus (11), Final Exam (7), and Final Study Question (9)

17/26: December 1994 - Student Work- "Marriage in Early Modern England and in Ancient Rome" (2) with a bibliography

17/27: Handout- includes 3 copies of images from ancient Egypt, ancient Egyptian map and "Hymn to Osiris", 2 copies; source unknown

17/28: Handout- "Censorship During Shakespeare's Career", 2 copies and Ptolemy I family tree, 2 copies

17/29: Student Work- "Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde"; "Dares Phrygius (Trojan)/ Dictys Cretensis (Cretan)"; "Mortal-Immortal Characters of Importance"; "Midwinter Festivals"

17/30: Handout- "Oral Report: The Time Lag Between the Renaissance of Italy and England"

17/31: Winter 1988 - Photocopy of page from "Crossdressing, the Theatre, and Gender Struggle" by Jean E. Howard from the Shakespeare Quarterly Vol. 39, No. 4, 5 copies

17/32: Winter 1988 - Article- "Crossdressing, the Theatre, and Gender Struggle" by Jean E. Howard from the Shakespeare Quarterly Vol. 39, No. 4, 4 copies (Full article)

17/33: March 1990 - Article- "The Queen's Two Bodies: Shakespeare's Boy Actress in Breeches" by Katherine E. Kelly from Theatre Journal, vol. 42, no. 1

17/34: Photocopy of pages titled- "neqvid viltra vires coneris" and "vera philosophia mortis est meditation" with 2 photocopy images, source unknown

17/35: Fall 1994 - Course Packet- ENGL 412H

17/36: 1992 - Article- "'None of Us Should See Salvation:' Confronting the Merchant of Venice" by Michael L. Greenwald from On-Stage Studies: Colorado Shakespeare Festival No. 15

17/37: Spring 1993 - Course Materials ENGL 412H- Course Schedule (10) and Exam #1 (8)

17/38: Fall 1991 - Course Materials ENGL 212H- Course Schedule, class roster with final grades, and Exam #1 (7)

17/39: Photocopy- "Haec-Vir: Or The Womanish-Man", 2 copies

17/40: Spring 2009 - Course Martials ENGL/FILM 481 Senior Seminar: Post-Colonial Africa and East Asia in Literature and Film- Syllabus, Exam #1 (11), emails/announcements to students, and class rosters

17/41: Materials (research or used in ENGL/FILM 481) Part I- includes handwritten notes, background history, biographies, film reviews and maps

17/42: Materials (research or used in ENGL/FILM 481) Part II- includes handwritten notes, background history, biographies, film reviews and maps

17/43: Materials (research or used in ENGL/FILM 481) Part III- includes book reviews and printouts

17/44: Book Chapter excerpt - "The Battle of Algiers (1965)" from the chapter "The Shape of Politics in Film" from Close-up: A Critical Perspective on Film Paperback by Marsha Kinder & Beverle Houston

17/45: Spring 1997 - Fall 1998 - Copy of Syllabus for ENGL 350- Modernism: Manifestos and Movements taught by Marian Eide

17/46: Copy of Syllabus for ENGL 265- Modern British Literature/Anglophone Literature in a Diaspora taught by Marian Eide

17/47: Fall 1999 - Memo with copy of Exams #2 to be printed out and sign with Harriette's office hours information

17/48: Fall 1996 - Course Materials for ENGL 481 Post-Colonial Literature- Syllabus (7), class rosters, and handwritten note that seems to be about assigning reads to certain students

17/49: Spring 1996 - Syllabus ENGL481 Post-Colonial Literature

17/50: Fall 1999 - Course Materials for 481 Post-Colonial Literature- Syllabus (12), note from bookstore, student roster with grades (2), Exam #1 (3), Exam #2 (2) with newspaper clipping about AIDs in Africa, and Final Take-Home Exam (2)

17/51: Book Chapters- "Introduction" and "First Things First: Problems of a Feminist Approach to African Literature" by Kirsten Holst Petersen, source unknown

17/52: Book Chapter- "Chinua Achebe b. 1930", source unknown

17/53: Source Material given to Harriett by Matt Nelson- "A Meeting in the Dark" by Ngugi wa Thiong'; book chapters- "The Novelist as Teacher" and "The Truth of Fiction" from Hopes and Impediments by Chinua Achebe

17/54: 1979 - Article- "An Image of Africa" by Chinua Achebe from the Massachusetts Review No. 18 Vol. 4

17/55: Book Chapter- "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction" source unknown

17/56: Book Chapter- "The Solitude of Latin America (Nobel lecture, 1982)" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, translated by Marina Castaneda, source unknown

17/57: Handout- "Virginia Woolf and Postcolonialism: A Room of One's Own (1928), 2 copies

17/58: Document- "Postcolonial Africa: Maps, Timelines, and Discussion" by Kim Nguyen and Dwain Sparling

17/59: Photocopies of various maps of South Asia

17/60: Fall 1998 - Syllabus LBAR 381: Junior Honors Seminar- Post-Colonial Literatures of South Asia & Africa

Course Packets and Materials Relating to Courses Taught by Andreadis

1/1: Various course materials for English 212 Shakespeare taught by Dr. Ellen Dowling, Chaucer, Jane Nelson, and Kroitor

1/2: Fall 1970 - Course Materials for ENGL 212 Introduction to Shakespeare: Working Paper #3 over The Tempest

1/3: Spring 1972 and Fall 1972 - Course Materials for ENGL 4251 Shakespeare: Syllabus, Mid-Term Exam, Take-Home Final, and Work-Study Sheet Review of Othello

1/4: Spring 1977 - Course Materials for ENGL 212 Introduction to Shakespeare: Reading list, Quiz #1, 2, 3, Mid-Term Exam, Final Exam and original mimeograph versions of the exams

1/5: Spring 1978 - Course Materials for ENGL 212 Introduction to Shakespeare: Syllabus, Hour Exam #1 and #2

1/6: Fall 1981 - Course Materials for ENGL 212 Introduction to Shakespeare: Syllabus, Exam #1, Exam #2 with Take-Home Preparation and Final Exam

1/7: Fall 1984 - Course Materials for ENGL 212 Introduction to Shakespeare: Syllabus, Class Roster, Exam #1 and Final Exam

1/8: Handouts, "A Dramatic Approach to Shakespeare", "Shakespeare: Backgrounds a Chronological Outline" with handwritten notes and "The Seven Deadly Sins and Some Paths to Instant Righteousness"

1/9: Undated course documents for ENGL 212 Introduction to Shakespeare

1/10: Handwritten notes/draft of various quizzes for Shakespeare course

1/11: Fall 1981 Syllabus for ENGL 103H: History/English Link

1/12: Summer 1994 - Course Materials for ENGL 212 Introduction to Shakespeare: Syllabus, class rosters, Quiz #1,2,4, Final Exam and grader materials including Quiz #2,3,4,5 Keys and grade distributions

1/13: Fall 1994 - Course Materials for ENGL 212 Introduction to Shakespeare: Syllabus, Quiz #1,3,5, Optional Essay over Othello, Quiz Key #1, and #3

1/14: Fall 1998 - Course Materials for ENGL 212 Introduction to Shakespeare: Syllabus, Course Roster, Attendance Sheet, Quiz #1-5, Optional Essay, Mid-Term Hour Exam, Final Exam and Grader Materials, Contact information, Quiz Keys 1-5, Emails about Grade Average for Quiz 1-4, Students Grades for Quiz 1-4

1/15: Course Packet, ENGL 481 for Summer Session I

1/16: Various Poems by various authors; all seem to be from the same unknown source

1/17: Plastic Binder with materials for ENGL 228

1/18: Documents from the Women's Studies Review Committee. 1985; 1989; 1991

1/19: CCTE Proposal for Session on Teaching Masculinity

1/20: Photocopy of Newspaper Articles, "Class travels tough course: Permanent A&M courses must be thoroughly reviewed" by Lisa Johnson from The Battalion and "Class gives unique view of homosexuality" by Amber Clark

1/21: 1995-1996 - Liberal Arts Curriculum Committee Documents, Deadlines/meetings, meeting notes, various letters and filled out Departmental Request for New Undergraduate Course: ENGL 333- Gay and Lesbian Literature

1/22: 1993 - Documents for Texas Lesbian Conference: Many Kinds of Power, Workshop Proposal form, letters, schedule, newspaper clipping, and program

1/23: 1981 - Article, "Archimedes and the Paradox of Feminist Criticism" by Myra Jehlen from Signs Vol. 6 No. 4

1/24: 1978 - Book Chapter, "Political Philosophies of Women's Liberation" by Alison Jagger from Feminism and Philosophy edited Mary Vetterling-Braggin, Frederick Ellison and Jane English

1/25: Book Chapter, "Making science feminist" by Hilary Rose source unknown

1/26: 1984 - Article, "Anatomy of Difference: Towards a Classification of Feminist Theory" by Maggie McFadden from Women's Studies International Forum Vol. 7, No. 6

1/27: Book Chapter, "Women, Culture, and Society: A Theoretical Overview" by Michelle Zimbalist Rosaldo from Women, Culture, and Society edited by Michelle Zimbalist Rosaldo and Louise Lamphere

1/28: 1983 - Book Chapter, "Introduction to Women's Studies" from Women's Realities, Women's Choices: An Introduction to Women's Studies published by Hunter College Women's Studies Collective

1/29: Winter 1981 - Article, "Feminist Criticism in the Wilderness" by Elaine Showalter from Critical Inquiry

1/30: Book Chapters, "Context Is All: Feminism and Theories of Citizenship" by Mary G. Dietz and "Women in the Political Worlds" by Elizabeth Holtzman and Shirley Williams

1/31: Spring 1983 - Article, "Treason Our Text: Feminist Challenges to the Literary Canon" by Lillian S. Robinson from Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature Vol. 6, No. 1

1/32: Spring 1980 - Article, "Dancing Through the Minefield: Some Observations on the Theory, Practice and Politics of A Feminist Literary Criticism" by Annette Kolodny from Feminist Studies Vol. 6, No. 1

1/33: 1984 - Book Chapter, "Interactive Phases of Curricular Re-Vision" by Peggy McIntosh from Toward a Balanced Curriculum: A Sourcebook for Initiating Gender Integration edited by Bonnie Spanier, Alexander Bloom, and Darlene Boroviak

1/34: Book Chapter, "The gatekeepers: a feminist critique of academic publishing" by Dale Spender from Doing Feminist Research edited by H. Roberts and Article "The Classroom Climate: A Chilly One for Women" published by Project on the Status and education of Women

1/35: 1984 - Journal, Women's Studies International Forum Special Issue: Strategies for Women's Studies in the 80s Vol. 7 No. 3 with Feminist Forum Report

1/36: Plastic Binder with course materials for ENGL 227

1/37: Early ENGL 394 syllabus with handwritten notes and copy of the syllabus for Theatre 314: Masters & Movements Gay & Lesbian Theatre taught by Kendall at Smith College

1/38: Fall 1992 - Course Materials for ENGL 394 Gay and Lesbian Literature: The Tradition in English- Tentative schedule, Required Textbook form, syllabus, class rosters, Part I (exam or quiz, not labeled clearly), Exam #2 Take-Home, and Final Exam

1/39: Fall 1993 - Course Materials for ENGL 394 Gay and Lesbian Literature: The Tradition in English- Syllabus, Class Roster, Required Textbook form Exams #1,2 Take-Home, letter inviting the students to attend a dissertation proposal meeting, and two student work/essays with one photocopy of the pages of the essay

1/40: January 10, 1993 - Course review of Shawn Maurer's WMST 200: Introduction to Women's Studies reviewed by Harriett Andreadis

1/41: Photocopies of pages 130-131 of "Teleny" source and author unknown

1/42: May 31, 1979 - Article, "Androgens and the Evolution of Male-Gender Identity Among Male Pseudohermaphrodities with Reductase Deficiency" by Julianne Imperato-McGinley et al. from The New England Journal of Medicine Vol. 300 No. 22

1/43: October 11, 1993 - Magazine Article, "Has Ken Come out?" from People Magazine

1/44: Document, "World Shakespeare Bibliography" edited by James L. Harner with a focus on homosexuality in the works

1/45: July 5, 1993 - Magazine Article, "Intimate friendships" by Eria E. Goode with Betsy Wagner from U.S. News and World Report

1/46: Photocopy of two newspaper cartoons- one with no caption, the other has the caption of "This is Donovan. He's pretty sure he's gay too.", source(s) unknown

1/47: 1993-1994 - Article, "Sizing up The Sexes" by Christine Gorman from Marriage and Family 93/94 (Annual Editions the Family) 19th Edition edited by Ollie Pocs, original source is Time Magazine

1/48: 1954 - Book Chapter, "The Portrait of Mr. W. H." from "Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories" by Oscar Wilde

1/49: Photocopy of newspaper clippings- "Lutheran panel endorses homosexual relationships" by David Briggs and "Does 'Mommies' take reality TV too far?" author unknown, source(s) unknown

1/50: Excerpts from "How to Become Absurdly Well-Informed about the Famous and Infamous" edited by E. O. Parrott

1/51: October 1987 - Article, "Writing Gone Wilde: Homoerotic Desire in the Closet of Representation" by Ed Cohen from PMLA Vol. 102, No. 5

1/52: Spring 1996 - Materials relating to the Proposal of ENGL/WMST 333: Gay & Lesbian Literature

1/53: 1992 - Form, "Department of English Application for 685 Problem Course" by Krista May

1/54: Blank "Desk Copy Request Form"

1/55: Letter address to Harriette about her helping other people choose reading for a gay/lesbian course

1/56: Book title page and table of content for "The Progress of Romance: The Politics of Popular Fiction" edited by Jean Radford

1/57: Fall 1992 - Course Packet for ENGL 394 taught by Harriette Andreadis, 2 copies

1/58: Fall 1993 - Course Packet for ENGL 394 taught by Harriette Andreadis

1/59: Fall 1995 - Course Packet for ENGL 394 taught by Harriette Andreadis

1/60: Spring 1997 - Course Packet for ENGL 394 taught by Harriette Andreadis

1/61: Spring 2000 - Course Packet for ENGL/WMST 333 taught by Harriette Andreadis

1/62: Fall 2001 - Course Packet for ENGL 474H taught by Harriette Andreadis

1/63: Fall 1993 - Course Materials for ENGL 645 The Erotics of Female Friendship in Literature- syllabus, required textbooks form, and class roster

1/64: Student work, student introduction documents, and some assignments

1/65: Various handwritten notes regarding the course done by Harriette

1/66: Handout, "Jane Austen: A Chronology" source Emma by Jane Austin Norton Critical edition 2nd edition

1/67: Handout with short biographies of Katherine Philips and Mary Rowlandson, source unknown

1/68: Book Excerpt featuring something done by Katherine Fowler Philips, source unknown

1/69: Handouts, "A Chronology of Mary Wollstonecraft" and Sarah Scott biography, sources are unknown

1/70: Photocopy of pages from "Verses" by Madam Behn

Crane Materials

1/1: Summary of each folder; Mini biography of Crane; Newspaper article of Crane's retirement

1/2: 14 photographs from the Philippines
Lt. Col. Crane in the Philippines
A typical better class of home in the Philippines
A scene in the Philippines
Group of men (names on the back)
Preparing to leave camp
Water buffalo
Army waiting arrival of Americans
Market Manilla
Officers and men of the insurgent army prior to the arrival of Americans
Batangas near the mouth of a river
Department Headquarters
Often seen in Luzon
A typical view
Sen Delgado of Panay

1/3: Photographs from Puerto Rico
Crane in San Juan (August 24, 1905)
Col Crane Military Secretary for Puerto Rico heading a parade

1/4: Photographs from Cuba
Snapshot of Col. Crane in the quarters in Cuba (April 1902)
Spanish hospital
Cook shed
9th USV officers and their positions

1/5: 3 photographs of "Watching Mexican prisoners return to Mexico"

1/6: Photograph of C. J. Crane at West Point

1/7: Letters between R. C. Crane and M.T. Harrington

1/8: Information on W. C. Crane, the son of C. J. Crane, sent by R. C. Crane

1/9: Literature, The Philippines

1/10: Letters from C. J. Crane to his brother, R. C. Crane, and his mother, and letters pertaining to the subject of his letters

1/11: Newspaper, The Manila Freedom (July 24, 1900)

1/12: Magazine, The Manila Critic (December 25, 1901)

1/13: Official Program, George Washington's Birthday Celebration

Dairying Articles and Class of 1922 Materials

1-1: Dairying Articles by Arthur Dieterich, 1968-1971 and Articles on Dieterich

  • Copy of Dairymen’s Digest, September 1974
  • "Arthur Dieterich honored", May 1981
  • "Distinguished Service Award Recipient is Arthur Dieterich", May 20, 1972
  • "So- You Have Been Thinking About Going Jersey"
  • "Texas Jerseys Continue to Make History"
  • "Feeding for Profit Under North Texas Conditions", July 1968
  • "Here Is How Hay Shows Can Make You A Better Dairyman", January 1971
  • "Good Maternity Management Means", February 1971
  • "Buying Feed An Important Job", April 1971
  • "Southern Region Producers Brace", July 1971
  • "Vacations Pay You With New Knowledge", August 1971
  • "It’s New Year For Dairy Farmers", September 1971
  • "Discussion About Feed Supplements", November 1971
  • "Hints For Mineral and Winter Feeding", December 1971

1-2: Dairying Articles by Arthur Dieterich, 1972-1973

  • "New Year’s Look At Feeding On Your Farm"
  • "Critical Examination Helps", January 1972
  • "Now Is The Time To Determine Your Seed And Fertilizer Needs", February 1972
  • "Feeding For Profit", March 1972
  • "Computer Planned Rations", April 1972
  • "Making The Best Use Of Your Land", May 1972
  • "Your Forage Program", June 1972
  • "Feeding and Training First Calf Heifers", July 1972
  • "It’s Maze Time Again", August 1972
  • "What is the best way to sell dairy cattle?", September 1972
  • "Should liquid feeding be a part of your operation?", November 1972
  • "A feeding trip through the southwest", December 1972
  • "Tax laws can help you save money", February 1973
  • "Buying seed for better production", March 1973
  • "Good pasture is worth more effort", April 1973
  • "What is your haying system?", May 1973
  • "Thoughts on buying grain at harvest time", June 1973
  • "Feeding to a Base Plan", July 1973
  • "Dairy farming in New England", August 1973
  • "Now- how do we feed?", September 1973
  • "The economics of dairy calf raising", October 1973
  • "Expanding your calf raising operation", November 1973
  • "What proteins do we use this winter?", December 1973

1-3: Dairying Articles by Arthur Dieterich, 1974-1975

  • "Pastures… A new look", March 1974
  • "So you want to be a Dairy Farmer", April 1974
  • "Take the gamble out of feed buying", July 1974
  • "Dairy Cattle Leasing", August 1974
  • "Now- How do we feed?", September 1974
  • "Dairying in the Pacific Northwest", October 1974
  • "There is a feed bargain counter", December 1974
  • "Buying dairy farm insurance", January 1975
  • "What is the feed situation now?", February 1975
  • "Are you selling family milk cows? Why not?", March 1975
  • "Some thoughts on buying semen", April 1975
  • "Feeding my cows for the next twelve months", May 1975
  • "Forage emphasis shifts to cool-season", June 1975
  • "Lewisburg experiment station revisited", August 1975
  • "September starts a new dairy year", September 1975
  • "How should we feed", October 1975
  • "Soil Conservation", November 1975
  • "Did you go to the fair?", December 1975

1-4: Dairying Articles by Arthur Dieterich, 1976-1977

  • "Think ‘Feeding’ these long winter evenings", January 1976
  • "Now! How do we make hay?", February 1976
  • "Marginal cows… What do we do with them?", March 1976
  • "More about hay… the important considerations", April 1976
  • "Dairy farmers are changing the way they feed", May 1976
  • "Dairy farmers need vacations", June 1976
  • "Nine ways to conserve cow energy", July 1976
  • "Feeding to a base plan", August 1976
  • "Vacationing in Virginia… Dairy farmer style", September 1976
  • "Making money milking cows", October 1976
  • "Dairymen profit by innovative feeding", November 1976
  • "Your 1980 model cow… some thoughts on breeding cattle", December 1976
  • "What price purple ribbons?", January 1977
  • "Dairy Farmers Look at Texas", February 1977
  • "Adapt… for feeding and farming", March 1977
  • "How can you keep ‘em down on the farm", April 1977
  • "Feeding and politics in 1977", May 1977
  • "The dairy farmer’s energy program", June 1977
  • "Drowning in cheap food and cheap milk", July 1977
  • "Wisconsin dairy farming… How they do it", August 1977
  • "How do we measure our feeding ability?", September 1977
  • "How to buy feed this year", October 1977
  • "Dairy farm families give thanks", November 1977
  • "Dairy farmers and the new farm bill", December 1977

1-5: Dairying Articles by Arthur Dieterich, 1978-1979

  • "Happy feeding… Happy New Year in 1978", January 1978
  • "Our proven purebred cows deserve proven seed", February 1978
  • "Why do dairymen sellout? And how?", March 1978
  • "The art of good haymaking", April 1978
  • "How to keep cows milking this summer", May 1978
  • "Grind and mix my own feed YES or NO", June 1978
  • "'Uncle Arthur, why did you have to go to college to learn how to milk cows?'", September 1978
  • "Shall we raise this calf… Yes or No?", October 1978
  • "Would a $71,800 feed bill jar us?", November 1978
  • "Let’s do something NOW about our 1978 taxes", December 1978
  • "Are you ready to move your dairy?", January 1979
  • "Inflation and the dairy farmer…What can we do about it?", February 1979
  • "Store big round bales in the barn for five dollars", March 1979
  • "Proud dairy farm families", April 1979
  • "Now…Pasture is worth twice as much", May 1979
  • "How we can successfully sell more milk, gain milk drinking friends, and have fun while doing it.", June 1979
  • "Feeding and training", July 1979
  • "Our springer heifers", July 1979
  • "What is our base plan?", August 1979
  • "How dairymen and dairy farmers are meeting inflationary and manipulated feed prices", September 1979
  • "Will it pay me to raise this calf, this year?", October 1979
  • "How big should my dairy be?", November 1979
  • "Last chance to save taxes… or to save a farm", December 1979

1-6: Dairying Articles by Arthur Dieterich, 1980-1981

  • "A dairy farmer’s political responsibility", February 1980
  • "What’s new in dairy farming?", March 1980
  • "A thousand days and a thousand nights", April 1980
  • "Extra labor for summer’s extra chores", May 1980
  • "Managing our vacations", June 1980
  • "Now! Mister Dairy Farmer, it is our turn to be tested", July 1980
  • "Selling milk…times to remember", August 1980
  • "This is how our neighbors are feeding", September 1980
  • "Managing fresh cow stressed", October 1980
  • "Thankful people", November 1980
  • "Measuring our management… How did we do??", December 1980
  • "Cull cows and make 1981 a better year", January 1981
  • "A plant breeder and a dairy farmer look at small grains", February 1981
  • "Remembering cooperative meetings then and now: We have come a long way", April 1981

1-7: Two audiotapes of members of Class of 1922

1-8: Class of 1922 Book, compiled and edited in 1984-1985

  • Living graduates of the Texas A&M College Graduation Class of 1922 tell how it was, how they lived, their careers, families, ups and downs, sources of pride, what they did for A&M, and what A&M did for them.

Other contents:

  • "North Texas State University Oral History Collection (Business Archives Project) Number 96"
  • Interview with Arthur and Louise Caillet Dieterich (2 copies)
  • "67 Years of Dairy Farming"

Daniel - Davison

Daniel, Stephen
Daniells, William Nathaniel (D. 1952)
Daniels, Marion Gordon
Daniels, Norris Eugene
Dannhaeuser, Norbert
Dansby, Milton W.
Dansby, Norman
Dansby, Roland C.
Danti, Alfred (D. 1966)
Dao, Lyly
Darby, Eugene B. (1902-1970)
Darby, Ron
Darbyshire, Oliver
Darcey, Chester
Darensbourg, Donald J.
Darensbourg, Marcetta Y.
Darling, Thomas G. (Maj. Gen.)
Darlington, Robert P.
Darnell, A.L. (1891-1970)
Darnell, M. Rezneat
Daron, Harlow H.
Darr, S.D.
Darrow, Esmeralda V.
Darrow, Robert A.
Darsey, Geo R.
Dart, Donald George
Das, Phanindramoha
Daughtrey, Maj. Robert Norlan
Daughtrey, Zoel Wayne
Davalos, Joe Jesse
Davenport, Donna
Davenport, Evi
Davenport, Manuel
Davenport, Ray
Davich, T.B.
David, David W.
David, John L.
David, W.C.
Davidoff, Andrew J.
Davids, Lewis E. Sr.
Davidson, Anita ''Myrt''
Davidson, Emily
Davidson, Howard
Davidson, Michael Sloan
Davidson, Richard R.
Davie, Bob
Davies, Alfred
Davies, Arouna ''Boo Boo''
Davies, Fred T. Jr.
Davies, Robert W.
Davila, Lee G. (Alicia)
Davila, Leondro G.
Davilla, Lee G. (Alicia)
Davis, A.W.
Davis, Barbara
Davis, Barry
Davis, Brad
Davis, Charles
Davis, Clarence Ried (D. 1941)
Davis, Claude
Davis, Dan
Davis, Dan G.
Davis, Daniel ''Dan'' Rowland Jr.
Davis, Daniel Rowland
Davis, Danny L.
Davis, Delmar I.
Davis, Denis
Davis, Dick L.
Davis, Donald
Davis, Dwight F.
Davis, E. Mott
Davis, Ed
Davis, Ernest
Davis, Everett
Davis, Frank S.
Davis, George W.
Davis, Greg
Davis, Heath Keagan
Davis, J.W. Jr.
Davis, James T.
Davis, James W.
Davis, Jefferson (Mrs.)
Davis, Jim
Davis, Joe E.
Davis, John F. Sr.
Davis, John G.
Davis, John Mallory
Davis, Joseph Vivian
Davis, Joyce Elaine
Davis, Judy
Davis, Karen
Davis, Kathleen
Davis, Kermit Jr.
Davis, Lloyd H.
Davis, Loretta Kay
Davis, Lyn E.
Davis, Michael J.
Davis, Randy
Davis, Richard (1908-1983)
Davis, Richard B.
Davis, Robert A.
Davis, Robert D.
Davis, Robert Jonathan ''Bob''
Davis, Roy B.
Davis, Samuel H.
Davis, Stanley F. (D.1967)
Davis, Stanley P. (1904-1965)
Davis, Thomas C.
Davis, Thomas Cullen
Davis, Tim
Davis, Walter (''Buddy'')
Davis, Wilbur Claude Jr.
Davis, William B. ''Doc''
Davis, William C.
Davis, William K.
Davison, H.T. ''Tom''
Davison, Richard R.

Davis Letters

1/1
Letter from James H. Davis to his uncle J. R. Davis on State Agricultural and Mechanical College paper, acknowledging the letter he received from his uncle and his good advice on life matters. Davis goes on to discuss political matters of a McCobe trying to take over his uncles political office that he was elected, and the classes he is taking at A&M along with personal matters. April 4, 1879 (handwritten)

1/2
Letter From James H. Davis to his father Judge N. H. Davis on State Agricultural and Mechanical College paper, discussing family correspondence with his sisters and a classmate who got in trouble, includes a list of books bought for $10 from the president of the university, and that he is almost out of boots and schoolwork. April 20, 1879 (handwritten)

1/ 3
Letter from James H. Davis to his sister Pat Davis on State Agricultural and Mechanical College paper, acknowledging a letter from her and apologizing for corresponding late, and personal matters. June 20, 1879 (handwritten)

Dawell - Doll

Dawell, William M. (D. 1965)
Dawson, Cloyd H.
Dawson, Jerry F.
Dawson, Joseph G.
Dawson, O. Dooley (1909-1981)
Dawson, William Henry (1916-1982)
Day, Sec. Lt. Thomas C.
Dayhoff, E. Eugene
Dayton, Bill (''Doc'')
De La Garza, Eligio (''Kika'')
De La Garza, Juan
Dean, Bill Ray
Dean, Dickie
Dean, Harper
Dean, Herbert Arthur
Dean, James S.
Dean, Paul
DeAnda, Judge James
Deaton, Jim
DeBakey, Michael
Debel, Ray Clark (1919- )
DeBonis, J.N.
DeBonis, Susan
DeBose, James
DeCluitt, Douglas R.
DeDoncker, Petrus Morris
Deer, James A.
Deere, Donald
Dees, W. Les
DeFrank, Thomas
Degelman, Larry
Degenhardt, William
Degner, Robert L.
Deininger, James E. (1944-1985)
Delaplane, John Paul (D. 1957)
Delaplane, Walter
Delashaw, Mark Wayne
Delatte, Joe
DeLay, Tom
Delco, Wilhemina
Delia, Diana
DeLoach, John R.
DeLord, Ron
Delp, Michael
DeLucia, Barbara H.
DeLucia, Olive V.
Demel, John T.
Demere, John
Demke, A. H.
DeMorse, Col. Charles
DeMottier, Jeannie F.
DeMottier, Mrs. Lee
Dempsey, John Mark
Dempster, Anthony G.
DeNiro, Mike Anthony
Denison, John S. (1918- )
Denke, Margo A.
Denman, Joe C.
Denman, Tom E.
Denney, James O.
Dennis, Maury
Dennis, Richard A.
Dennis, Ronald L.
Denny, William M. (1899-1998)
Dent, James
Denton, A.E.
Denton, James H.
Denton, James S. Jr.
Denton, Jon
Denton, Lowell
Denton, Steve
Derby, Pauline Lizette
Desch, Michael C.
DeSouta, Alexander
Deterling, Del
Dethloff, Henry C.
Dettwyler, Katherine
Deubon, Eric
Deuermeyer, Bryan L.
DeVaul, Richard
Devilbiss, Terry D.
DeWare, Charles A.
Dewers, Robert Sheldon
Dewerth, A.F.
Dewey, B.H. Jr.
Dewitt, C. Green
DeWitt, John
DeWitt, Thomas
DeYoung, Charles, A.
Dial, Benjamin E.
Dial, Pat
Diaz, Jaime
Diaz, Jesus Hernandez Jr.
Dickerson, A.F.
Dickey, Nancy
Dickey, Thelma Lee
Dickinson, Richard
Dickson, Angus Jr.
Dickson, Bruce
Dickson, Cecil Herman
Dickson, Donald
Dickson, R.E.
Die, Donnie Lee Roy
Diebel, Ray Clark
Dieckert, J. Paul
Dieckert, Julius W. (1919-1993)
Diekman, Elsie
Dietrich, Katheryn
Dietrich, Ray
Dietz, Frederic H.
Dietz, Thomas
Dill, Charles
Dill, Joseph
Dillahey, Sam
Dille, Susan A.
Dillen, Ernest L.
Dillingham, Harley C. ''Dutch''
Dillon, Lawrence S.
Dillon, Maj. Lester R.
Dilworth, Randolph Mason
Dinham, Sarah
Dinkel, John J.
Dinwiddie, Hardaway Hunt
Dirks, Kenneth R.
Disney, Ralph L.
Dittman, Col. Henry
Dittmann, Louise E.
Ditton, Robert
Divin, Gladys Holik
Dix, Roberta
Dixon, James R.
Dixon, Joe B.
Dixon, Keith L.
Dixon, Larry
Dixon, Warren and Mary Lenn Miller
Dixon, William S. III
Djuric, Dusan
Djuric-Milojkovic, Jelena
Doak, Clifton C.
Dobie, J. Frank
Dobrovisky, Nicholas, W.
Dobson, William Jackson (1916-1982)
Dockery, Rod
Dockery, Willie E.
Dockweiler, Clarence
Dodd, Col. Calvin G.
Dodd, Jane A.
Dodd, Jimmie Dale
Dodson, Calvin Phillips
Dodson, Capt. Bennette
Dodson, J.L.
Dodson, Thomas A.
Doerge, Albert H. ''Bud''
Doerge, Charles Herbert
Doggett, Vernon Gene
Doherty, Wilfred Thomas
Dole, Malcolm
Dolezal, Larry Lee
Doll, Kirk

Delta Delta Delta - Diving Team(Women's)

Delta Delta Delta
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Delta Sigma Phi
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Delta Sigma Pi
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Delta Sigma Theta
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Delta Tau Delta
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Delta Upsilon
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Delta Zeta
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Department of Parking, Transit, & Traffic
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Desert Shield/Desert Storm
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Diamond Darlings
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-50

Diving Team--Men's
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Negatives

Diving Team--Women's
Photocopy #1-50
Pictures #1-22

Dethloff - Evans Research

1/1:

  • Proposal
  • Personal notes and emails
  • Directory of "Friends of the Sterling C. Evans Library Officers & Board of Directors" and Library Staff (1999-2000)
  • Letter and notes from Eddie M. Leblanc, JR., CPA, LTD
  • Interview schedule and cost proposal
  • List of names and addresses
  • Copy of an agenda
  • Hotel bill

1/2: Resources

  • Letter from Louise Gettys
  • Letter from A&M about Aggies at War project
  • Letter from Bowen
  • Other letters from former friends of Sterling C. Evans
  • Prayer offered at the Memorial Service for Sterling C. Evans
  • Transcript of an interview with Evans

1/3: Clippings

  • Letter from Eddie M. LeBlanc, Jr., CPA, LTD
  • Hard drive from The Eagle
  • Notes and interview times
  • Copy of Connections newsletter
  • 2 copies The Texas A&M University General Libraries Annual Report (1996-1997)
  • Newspaper articles about Evan's 100th birthday
  • Other newspaper articles about Evans
  • Short bio
  • Pictures of Evans at a dinner event
  • Intro speech for Evans birthday event, given by Bowen
  • A copy of Words & Deeds
  • Copy of the Spring 1998 Spirit
  • Copy of Fall 2000 Connections
  • Fall/Winter 2001-2002 copy of Connections

1/4:

  • Friends of Library Meet October 25, 2002; May 3, 2003
  • Copy of Event schedule (2)
  • List of Friend, Officers, and Board Members
  • Balance sheet and Profit & Loss statement
  • Speech given Sunday, May 3, 2003 at Cushing Library
  • Copy of Friends of the Library
  • Personal emails
  • Letter from Director of Cushing, Donald H. Dyal
  • Copy about The Alexander Thomson Letter, 1832; Donated by William and Gardner Osborn
  • Invitation of "A Sterling Affair"

1/5: Illustrations

  • Picture of Evans at Uncle Tom's Cabin (2)
  • Photo of Robert McAlpin's grave (2)
  • Picture of the Uvalde High School Class of 1917
  • Senior class photo, 1921
  • Kate Thomas, Married to Evans, 1922
  • Evans surveying a field of oats while District Extension Agent for the High Plains area
  • Evans portrait 1920s
  • Evans office 1951
  • Evans Wortham Kings Ransom
  • Evans and his wife, 1963
  • Relaxing at the U-Bar Ranch near San Antonio in 1980
  • Lindsay, Evans, and Miller- 1979
  • Evans' office in Castroville, 1844

1/6: Illustrations

  • Evans in a field
  • Evans' office in Castroville, 1844
  • Picture of a building?
  • Picture of Evans at his desk?
  • Uvalde High School class of 1917
  • Kate Thomas, Married to Evans, 1922
  • Evans sitting
  • Lindsay, Evans, and Miller- 1979
  • Evans and friend?
  • Disc of pictures (?)- February 01, 2003

1/7: Illustrations

  • Picture of Evans' in front of Uncle Tom's Cabin (4)
  • Grave of Robert McAlpin
  • Evans' office in Castroville (3)
  • Evans', friend, and picture frame
  • Personal emails and notes
  • Senior portrait, 1921
  • Evans with cow/longhorn? (2)
  • Kate Thomas, Married to Evans, 1922
  • Uvalde High School class of 1917
  • Disc of pictures?
  • Picture of Evans at his desk?

1/8: Chapter 1-6

1/9:

  • Little Eva
  • Paper from The Cammie G. Henry Research Center Eugene P. Watson Memorial Library Northwestern State University of Louisiana
  • Letter to Miss Dorman from Sterling C. Evans (Sept. 26, 1957)
  • Letter to Miss Dorman from Sterling C. Evans (Sept. 26, 1956)
  • News article "Original 'Uncle Tom's Cabin Vanished After Being Shown At World Fair In 1892-1893"
  • News article "Uncle Tom's Cabin Restoration Eyed"
  • News article with pictures of Robert McAlpin's grave
  • News article "'Little Eva' Model for 'Uncle Tom'?"
  • Other misc. news articles
  • News article "Texans Now Own Uncle Tom's Cabin"
  • News article "Harriet Beecher Stowe, 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' and The State of Louisiana"
  • News article and picture "Uncle Tom's Cabin Site is Viewed"
  • News article "Uncle Tom's Cabin Held Tale of Louisiana"
  • News article "Of Forties Was Scene"
  • News article picture "Little Eva Plantation" (4)
  • 2 pages of a letter (hard to read)
  • Letter to Bobby from Larry G. Taylor
  • Report on Uncle Tom's Cabin Site (5 pages)
  • Copy of "Historic Natchitoches"

1/10:

  • Interviews with Wasson, Wolf, LeBlanc, McCarthy
  • Personal notes and emails
  • Copy of "Memorial Service for Sterling C. Evans '21 First Baptist Church" (July 10, 2001)
  • Outlines and summary of suggestions on the book about Sterling C. Evans
  • Newspaper article from June 6, 2002
  • Rough draft of chapter one?
  • Letter to Susie from Dethloff with papers regarding the revision of Evans biography
  • Copy of Fall/Winter 2001-2002 "Connections"
  • News articles paper clipped with the rough draft of parts of the biography
  • Letter from Eddie J. Davis from Mr. Stokes
  • Copy of an article titled "Resolution"
  • News article "Evans named recipient of Earwood Memorial Award"
  • News article on Evans
  • News article "Evans saluted on 100th birthday"
  • News article "Famous Aggie"
  • News article "A&M leader honored"
  • News article "Architect of the 'modern A&M' celebrates his 100th birthday" (2)
  • News article "Elsewhere across the state"
  • News article "The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer"
  • News article "Former A&M leader lauded as he turns 100"
  • News article "Aggie hero celebrated"
  • News article "Evans approaches century mark"
  • News articles "A&M architect has 100th birthday" and "Architect of modern Texas A&M celebrates 100th year"
  • News article "Man who opened A&M to women honored on birthday"
  • News article "'Architect of the modern A&M' celebrates his 100th year"
  • A packet of paper regarding Evans

1/11: Miscellaneous

  • Rose Ann Thomas' business card (Notes about Evans on the back)
  • Personal emails
  • Letter from Irene to Dethloff
  • Letter from Evans to Heath
  • News article on Evans' 100th birthday (2)
  • Letter to Charlene Clark from William Stokes
  • 8 different articles on 100th birthday
  • Telephone Transceiver Cover Sheet
  • Facsimile Cover Letter
  • Letter from Charlene K. Clark to Mr. Evans (3)
  • Letter from Charlene Clark to Jerry Cooper
  • News article "Chamber To Present Evans Special Award"
  • News article "Evans First Recipient of Medal Named after Him"
  • News article "A&M Honors Evans"
  • Copy of Spring 1998 "Spirit"
  • Letter from Fred M. Heath to Mr. Evans
  • Duplicate photo
  • Letter from Charlene K. Clark to Mr. Evans (November 3, 1997)
  • Copy of schedule for Mr. Evans' visit (October 31, 1997)

Other Articles in the box

  • Copy of "True West", October 1968
  • Copy of "Commerce and Finance", June 1, 1921
  • Copy of "The Progressive Farmer", January 1945

Discipline and Hazing Committees

1-1: Discipline Committee, Babcock Case, 1942
1-2: Discipline Committee, Jennings Case, 1942
1-3: Discipline Panel, Tentative

Hazing

1-4: Board of Directors-Committee On Student Life, 1950
1-5: Complaints, 1935
1-6: Complaints, 1937
1-7: Complaints, 1937
1-8: Complaints, 1938
1-9: Complaints, 1939
1-10: Complaints, 1941
1-11: Complaints, 1941
1-12: Complaints, 1942
1-13: Complaints, 1944
1-14: Complaints, 1946
1-15: Complaints, 1948
1-16: Complaints, 1948
1-17: Complaints, 1949
1-18: Complaints, 1950
1-19: Duty of Offices, 1947
1-20: Enrollment Trends, 1914-1949
1-21: Enrollment Trends, 1949
1-22: Enrollment Trends, 1950
1-23: Housing, 1935
1-24: Housing, 1950
1-25: News Clippings, 1942
1-26: Recommended Changes, 1933
1-27: Recommended Changes 1934
1-28: Report on Conditions, 1948
1-29: Report on Conditions, 1949
1-30: Report of Inspection, 1950
1-31: Resignation, Corp, 1947
1-32: Resignation, Corp, 1948
1-33: Resignation, Students, 1948
1-34: Resignation, Students, 1948
1-35: Resignation, Students 1949
1-36: Resignation, Students, 1949
1-37: Resignation, Students, 1950
1-38: Students Publications, 1941
1-39: Students Publications, 1942
1-40: Transfer Students

Documents and Personal Items of Andreadis

13/1: 1980 - The Gay Engagement Calendar 1980 created by Martin Grief- A plank yearly planner that features pictures and quotes

13/2: Handout for Lambda Rising: Books By Mail

13/3: September 1976 - Ms. - a magazine 3

13/4: 1993 - Two copies of " Safer Sex Handbook for Lesbians" written and designed by Cynthia Madansky and Julie Toletino Wood (Explicit Content)

13/5: April 20, 1986 - Essay titled "Employment Discrimination on the Basis of Sexual Orientation at Texas A&M University" by Clayton R. Koppes

13/6: Spring 1976 - Women's Studies Newsletter Volume IV, No. 2

13/7: 1995-1996 - Documents on the Status of Women Subcommittee at Texas A&M University

13/8: 1982 - Postcard (2) for "Virago Modern Classics: Enduring Works" by Women Novelists

13/9: 1986-1989 - Harriette Andreadis personal Yearly Planners (4)

13/10: 1990-1992 - Harriette Andreadis personal Yearly Planners (3)

13/11: January 14, 1994 - LGRL of Texas Board member letter and handout about joining the LGRL

13/12: March 3-5, 1994 - National Graduate Student Conference on Lesbian, Transgender, Bisexual, and Gay Studies- Various handouts, memos, letters about the event and essay/presentation "Calvin Klein, Co-optation and Consumerism" by Thomas William Yanni

13/13: May-June 2004 - The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide Volume XI, Number 3

13/14: 1978 and 1984 - Harriette Andreadis personal Yearly Planners (2)

13/15: March 2-4, 2000 - Program for the Sixty-Fifth Annual Meeting: Conference of College Teachers of English Hosted by Texas A&M University

13/16: December 22, 1998 - Harriette Andreadis Reading Report for an essay titled "Pure Resistance: Queer(y)ing Virginity in the Early Modern Drama" by Theodora A. Jankowski

13/17: January 9, 1995 - Newspaper article from The Times titled "Absolutely Confabulous" featuring a mention of HA essay (or book) titled "Reconstructing the Bible Belt: or, How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love Rednecks"

13/18: December 29, 2003 - Letters and Emails about the MLA Gay and Lesbian Caucus

13/19: 1989 - Copy of "The Sapphic-Platonics of Katherine Philips, 1632-1664" By Harriette Andreadis

13/20: 2002 - Edits of "The Women's Museum of Dallas: A Visit" by Harriette Andreadis for the International Journal of Sexuality and Gender Studies

13/21: Spring 1993 - The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies Vol. III, No. 1

13/22: 2002 - The Fantastic Imagination in New Critical Theories Conference Schedule

13/23: 1990 and 1993 - Steering Committee Membership letter and bylaws and letter

13/24: Winter 1992 - Feminist Teacher Vol. 6, No. 2

13/25: January 20-23, 1994 - Program for Annie Sprinkle: Post- Post Porn Modernist Explicit Context

13/26: January 28, 1993 - Newspaper Article from the Texas Triangle titled "Professor discusses literature and coming out at A&M" by Zsa Zsa Gershick- the article discusses Harriette Andreadis (2 photocopies)

13/27: 1993 - Materials about LGRL

13/28: Summer 1995 and Spring 1996 - LGSN Vol. 22, No. 2 and Vol. 23 No. 1

13/29: Summer 1996 - The Harvard Gay & Lesbian Review Vol. 3 No. 3

13/30: October 11, 1984 - Letter from Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature to HA regarding her reviewing a book titles "Cowgirls: Women of the American West, An Oral History" by Teresa Jordan

13/31: October 19, 1984 - Advertisement for "Cowgirls: Women of the American West, An Oral History" by Teresa Jordan

13/32: January 8, 1989 - Newspaper Article from the New York Times "A Powerful Lot of Tribulations" by Mechal Sobel a book review for "Within the Plantation Households: Black and White Women of the Old South" by Elizabeth Fox-Genovese

13/33: December 8, 1989 - Newspaper article from The New York Review "Slaves and Mistresses" by C. Van Woodward a book review for "Within the Plantation Households: Black and White Women of the Old South" by Elizabeth Fox-Genovese

13/34: Photocopy of pages that seem to be transcripts of women's writings, source unknown

13/35: Essay- "Abstract: Speaking in a Mother Tongue: Female Friendship in the British Novel" by Janice M. Browman Swanson

13/36: Magazine Article- "Hard Lines: Nobody's Tougher than a born-again poet. Adrienne Rich talks to B. Ruby Rich" by B. Ruby Rich from Mirabella Magazine

13/37: Published transcript of diary pages with note from Krista, source unknown

13/38: Pages from Anne Sexton: A Biography by Diane Wood Middlebrook

13/39: Pages from A Pageant of Great Women by Cicely Hamilton

13/40: Printout of poem "The Double Image" by Anne Sexton

13/41: 1987 - Various documents in a folder labeled "The South Central Modern Language Association- Convention"

13/42: SKC VHS titled "CATHY + MO Show"

13/43: Maxell VHS Titles "KD Lang TV Special: Faderman & Rothblum

13/44: Baseball hat reading: "HannahFree: Ripe Fruit Films" Hannahfree.com; merchandise for the film of the same title

13/45: Paperweight for South-Central Renaissance Conference 1951-2001

13/46: Cassette - The 23rd Annual Feminist Psychology Conference 98173-0100 The Lesbian Unpublished Manuscript Award Winner's Address; Greek American Lesbians…"

13/47: Bookmark with an advertisement for Jim King, Bookseller, 909 Harvey Road, College station

13/48: Magnet with the inscription "The GLBT Professional Network @ Texas A&M" and a pink triangle

13/49: 5 different pins- "Anonymous was a WOMEN"; "PLUS JE VOIS DES HOMMES, PLUS J'AIME MON CHIEN"; "A Woman Without a Man is Like A Fish Without a Bicycle"; "STAND UP FOR CHOICE! Plannedparenthood.org April 25, 2004-Washington, DC "; and a button featuring a pink triangle on a black background)"

13/50: 7 different Pins- "Amazing Amazon"; "Austin Lesbian/Gay Pride: Together in Pride '91"; "The Names Project"; "F.U.R. Shame: The Humane Society of the United States"; "Gay and Lesbians DEMAND EQUAL RIGHTS"; "Speaking Out 1991" (2 pins)

13/51: 6 different pins- "Queers Bash Back"; "November 12th Mobilize for Women's Lives: Across the USA and Washington DC"; "March on Austin For Lesbian/Guy Equal Rights April 30, 1989"; "National Gay Task Force NGTF"; "I'll be taking all this out on my next lover"; "National Coming Out Day…October 11

13/52: Key chain that looks like a fake San Francisco license plate that says "MAMA'S MAN"

13/53: A light blue plastic radio labeled "gLQ" with headphones. The radio is missing batteries

13/54: A framed comic strip that says "Bob and Steve noticed no one else was wearing a collar. Suddenly, they realized they were in a stray bar."

Dollahite - Dziezyc

Dollahite, James (1911-1984)
Dollar, Col. Fred W.
Dollar, Robert F.
Domellen, John Van
Domenico, Patrick A.
Dominguez, Eddie
Don, Kay
Donaldson, Joseph Jr.
Donaldson, Wesley E. Jr.
Donathen, Timothy E.
Donnelly, Charles Berry
Donnelly, K.C.
Donnelly, Ken Jr.
Donovan, Gerard A.
Dooley, James C.
Dooley, Larry M.
Dooley, Tom (12/18/1913- 3/26/2006)
Dooley, William Douglas
Dooly, Larry
Doran, Bill H.
Doran, Edwin Jr.
Doran, H. Louis
Doremus, Hal C.
Dorn, Fred
Dornacher, Richard Peter
Dorough, H. Wyman
Dorr, Ray
Dorrell, Henry Manton
Dougherty, Maj. L.R.
Doughty, Barbara
Douglas, Ronald G.
Dowd, L.E.
Dowdy, Diane
Dowell, Carroll D.
Dowell, Linus J.
Dowell, William M.
Dowling, Ellen
Dowling, Glenn
Dowling, Robert Lee
Dowling, William G.
Downard, Hiram Jr.
Downard, Richard W. (D. 1966)
Downs, D.L.
Downs, F.H. Jr.
Downs, Pinckney Lovick ''Pinkie'' Jr. (1886-1967) 1+ backfile
Downward, Richard A. (1896-1960)
Doyle, Davis K.
Doyle, Gen. John P.
Dozier, James H. (1924-95)
Drain, Tim
Drake, Kyle Jr.
Drake, Phyllis
Draper, George H. (1912-1998)
Drees, Richard
Dreesen, Alan D. (''Lanny'')
Dresser, George
Dresser, Paul A. Sr. & Paula A.
Drew, Dan
Drew, Mark
Drewey, Sam
Drews, Donald R.
Driels, Morris R.
Driscoll, Dennis M.
Driver, W.L.
Drollinger, Harold
Dromgoole, Glenn
Dronen, Norman
Drozd, Peggy Lois Kapchinsky
Druce, Albert
Dryer, James
Duan, Benchun
DuBard, Will F.
Dubb, J.B.
Dubbelde, Harold ''Budd'' W.
DuBeau, Normand
Duble, Richard
Dubofsky, David
Duce, Robert A.
Duckworth, Bryan
Dudek, Conrad L.
Dudley, Daniel T.
Duewall, Lee (1923-1962)
Duff, Michael
Duffy, Michael
Dufresne, Dion
Dugan, Haynes
Dugat, William D. III
Dugger, Roy
Duhon, J. Marque
Duke, F.R.
Duke, James Henry (''Red'') 1+ backfile
Duller, Nelson M.
Duncan, Bernadine
Duncan, Douglas
Duncan, John Thomas
Duncan, W.A.
Duncan, William M. (''Bill'')
Dunkerley, Roland P.
Dunkle, P.B.
Dunlap, Albert A. (1902-1978)
Dunlap, Becky
Dunlap, Samuel E.
Dunlap, Samuel M.
Dunlop, Robert
Dunn, J. Harold (1904-1987) 1 + Backfile
Dunn, L.E.
Dunn, Lt. Col. Richard (1881-1961)
Dunn, Lt. Col. Richard (1881-1961)
Dunn, Ralph B.
Dunn, Ralph C.
Dunning, Chester
Dupree, Jim
Durbin, Leonel D.
Durica, David
Durso, Donald F.
Durst, Louis H. ''Preacher''
Duthie, James Allan
Dutschke, Cindy
Dutson, Thayne
Dutton, J. Craig
DuVal, Philo H. ''Buddy'' Jr.
Dyal, Donald H.
Dye, Roy L. Jr.
Dyer, James
Dyer, Joy
Dyer, Nancy Joe
Dykes, Jefferson Chenowth
Dyksterhuis, E.J.
Dysart, Donald N.
Dysart, William C.
Dysinger, George
Dziezyc, Joan

Don't Bite The Sun Manuscript and Disturbed By Her Song Section Typescript Photocopies

1/ 1: Don't Bite The Sun, handwritten manuscript with notes and illustrations, 1976

1/2: Photocopy typescript of "Youth and Age" and "Youth" sections from Disturbed By Her Song (2010), with handwritten edits (excepting "Death and the Maiden")

1/3: Photocopy typescript of "Death and the Maiden" and "Age" sections from Disturbed By Her Song (2010), with handwritten edits

Dormitory Resident Groups

Dormitory Resident Groups
Photocopies #1-50
Photocopies #51-100
Photocopies #101-150
Photocopies #151-200
Photocopies #201-250
Pictures #1-25
Pictures #26-50
Pictures #51-75
Pictures #76-100
Pictures #101-125
Pictures #126-150
Pictures #151-175
Pictures #176-200
Pictures #201-225
Pictures #225-250
Duplicates
Negatives

Drake Materials

1/1 - Letters From Bryan Scott, 1990
1/2 - Invitation to “The Night of 100 Davids,” July 23, 1991
1/3 - Thank you letter to Drake for a New York Times advertisement, February 4, 1992
1/4 - Best wishes letter to Drake for an upcoming show, June 21, 1992
1/5 - Letter with a check for $20 to donate to an AIDS agency, June 22, 1992
1/6 - Appreciation letter to Drake for The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me, June 22, 1992
1/7 - Birthday postcard to Drake, June 24, 1992
1/8 - Letters of appreciation for The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me, June 28, 1992 - August 10, 1992
1/9 - Letter from Joe Watts requesting a copy of The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me to produce for his theatre group, August 15, 1992
1/10 - Letter from Scott Grannan canceling dinner and discussing work and times to meet, August 21, 1992
1/11 - Letter from Paul Boynton requesting Drake's presence in The Actor's Day Book, October 11, 1992
1/12 - Letters of appreciation for The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me, August 11, 1992 - October 20, 1992
1/13 - Fan letter of appreciation from T.B., November 23, 1992
1/14 - Holiday card to Drake from Philip Reed, December 28, 1992
1/15 - Letter of appreciation from Lindsay Davis, 1992
1/16 - Laughing Matters, 1992
1/17 - Letter from Rev. Charles Urnick describing holiday events and inviting Drake down to visit, January 1, 1993
1/18 - Letters of appreciation for The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me, October 25, 1992 - January 3, 1993
1/19 - Holiday card from Roger Platizky mentioning teaching a course on "AIDS & Literature", January 4, 1993
1/20 - Letter from Dill Clendenen for the holidays and asking Drake to come to visit, January 5, 1993
1/21 - Letter from J. Oliver inviting Drake for a visit and wishing him happy holidays, January 5, 1993
1/22 - Letters of appreciation, January 6, 1993 - January 19, 1993
1/23 - Letter from Anders Odelius about translating plays into Swedish, January 22, 1993
1/24 - Invitation to Sam's 2nd Annual Equity Fights AIDS Benefit, February 1, 1993
1/25 - Letters of appreciation and invitations to Drake to attend Theatre Productions, February 2, 1993 - March 8, 1993
1/26 - Letters of appreciation from friends about his works, March 8, 1993 - March 31, 1993
1/27 - Letters of appreciation from acquaintances, April 12, 1993 - April 26, 1993
1/28 - Appreciation from fans about Drake's works, April 26, 1993
1/29 - Letters from Rabbi Richard A. Weiss in support of "Opposition to discrimination based on sexual orientation", April 27, 1993
1/30 - Letter to Drake from $3 bill about joining their artistic advisory board, April 27, 1993
1/31 - Letter from The Joan Rivers Show about an enclosed dub of the "Twenty-Something" Show, May 14, 1993
1/32 - Postcard from Bryan from North England, May 17, 1993
1/33 - Letter requesting a contribution from Drake for the Center's Garden Party, May 19, 1993
1/34 - Letter about interviewing Drake for Between the Lines, May 20, 1993
1/35 - Letters of appreciation from fans and old acquaintances, May 1993
1/36 - Letters of appreciation from fans, June 1, 1993 - July 13, 1993
1/37 - Birthday letter to Drake, June 27, 1993
1/38 - Letter of thanks from Celebration Theatre, August 10, 1993
1/39 - Fan letter asking Drake to contribute to the Purple Circuit and Artists Confronting AIDS; contains photos, August 11, 1993
1/40 - Letter and Postcards from fans and acquaintances, July 20, 1993 - September 2, 1993
1/41 - Holiday card from Ed and Jay, 1993
1/42 - Letters from fans regarding "The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me", December 20, 1993 - February 11, 1994
1/43 - Letters from friends wanting to get together, March 7, 1994 - March 8, 1994
1/44 - Interview request for Ten Percent Magazine, March 14, 1994
1/45 - Letters to Drake, March 7, 1994 - March 23, 1994
1/46 - A note about interview issues, April 4, 1994
1/47 - Invitation to a commitment ceremony, April 13, 1994
1/48 - Letters regarding The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me, June 19, 1994 - July 11, 1994
1/49 - Letters for The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me, September 13, 1994 - October 17, 1994
1/50 - Letter from casting director complimenting Drake's performance and asking for a resume, October 3, 1994
1/51 - Letters from friends, May 10, 1994 - October 23, 1994
1/52 - Invitation to join “The Sweater Book”, 1995
1/53 - Letter from Donn Teal, November 16, 1996
1/54 - Letters, Undated
1/55 - Birthday cards to Drake, Undated
1/56 - Holiday cards to Drake, Undated
1/57 - Letters for The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me, Undated
1/58 - A birthday card with attached "We Remember" ribbon, Undated
1/59 - "Broadway Cares; Equity Fights AIDS" bumper sticker and "AIDS Awareness" stamp
1/60 - The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me review by William Spencer
1/61 - Birthday card from Drake's grandmother
1/62 - Seattle Gay News payslip, and Colours of Pride business card
1/63 - Note from The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me, Undated
1/64 - "Lift the ban" Marguerita party to lift the Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy
1/65 - Requests for Drake to contact people, Undated
1/66 - Advertisements for The Arts Castle at the Delaware County Cultural Arts Center and the Danbury Actors Repertory Theatre

Dramatics - Elephant Walk

Dramatics
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Duplicates
Negatives

Economics Society
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Elephant Walk
Photocopies #1-50
Photocopies #51-100
Pictures #1-25
Pictures #26-50
Pictures #51-75
Negatives
Slides

Dugan Correspondence, Clippings and Other Materials

2/1: World War II Clippings, Articles, and Correspondence, 1941-1945
"Puppy Helps U.S. Tank Division in Dash Through Germany" by John Thompson (2 pages), Undated
Army, Navy, Marine Corps Insignia March (2 copies, 12 pages, illustrated), 1943
"Germans Are Astounded", WWII article describing the first US Army tanks in Germany, Undated
"Street Divides Yanks and Nazis" The New York Sun, November 2, 1944
Correspondence, Mrs. Dugan from Muriel Dover (3 pages), 1944
"Shreveporter Coins Two Army Division Nicknames," [unknown newspaper], Shreveport, LA (2 pages), September 17, 1941
Dugan, H. W. & Brontoli, R. The Red River: The story of its Exploration and Development, Print. (98 pages), Undated

2/2: World War II Notes
Photocopies of Military, Notes, Telegrams, Radio transcriptions recorded by Colonel John A. Smith, Jr. "Notes on Talk Covering Gen. Montgomery's Talk to All Officers LT. Col. And Above of X1X Corps" (150 pages), November 15, 1943 - 1945

2/3: WWII - 3rd Armored Division Notes, Publications, Misc., Undated
Rose, M. Call Me Spearhead: Saga of the 3rd Armored Spearhead Division. No1 Stars and Stripes (ETOUSA): USA. Print.
Rose, M. Spearheading with the 3rd Armored Division: In the Bulge Duren-Cologne the Ruhr Pocket East to the Elbe. No.2 Stars and Stripes (ETOUSA): USA.
Alumni Association Records Third Armored Division Records 1941-1986 from the University of Illinois [86 pages]
Dugan, H. W. "A Shreveport Officer Pictures His Memories of What Happened" Your Morning Newspaper (2 pages)
"'Berlin or Bust:' Motto First Club on German Soil," The Texas [Aggie]?
Harrington, M. "Bradley in the U.S. - Would Like to Fight Japanese"
Sulsberger, C. L. World War II, American Heritage Press. Photocopies with notes [by Haynes W. Dugan?] (29 pages)

2/4: News Clippings, 1939
Dugan, H.W. "Louisiana Portions Your Money if You Forgot Will," [unknown newspaper], January 8, 1939
"Deadlock in the West as Allies and Germans Spar Between the Lines," The Dallas Morning News, November 5, 1939

2/5: News Clippings, 1941
Dugan, H. W. "Shreveporter coins two Army Division Nicknames", The Shreveport Times, Shreveport, LA, September 17, 1941
"Mechanized 'Cow' Used by Army Panzer Outfit," The Shreveport Times, 1941

2/6: News Clippings, 1942
Misc. clippings [Undated, 1941?]
The Dallas Morning News, April 11, 1942

2/7: News Clippings, WWII Correspondence, and Miscellaneous, 1944
"Headquarters Dugan Household: Office of give and take" (3 pages), 1944?
Correspondence to Helen [?] from Haynes, 1944?
Postcard, 1944
Correspondence to 'grandmother' from Haynes (photocopy, 2 pages), March 7, 1944
Correspondence to 'grandmother' from Haynes (photocopy), June 5, 1944
Correspondence to 'dad' from Haynes (photocopy), June 5, 1944
Correspondence to Mrs. Dugan from Geoffrey C. Dover, (2 pages), June 26, 1944
Correspondence to Helen from Haynes (photocopy), June 27, 1944
Correspondence to Helen from Haynes (photocopy), July 7, 1944
Correspondence to 'Mother and Dad' from Haynes (photocopy), September 13, 1944
Correspondence to Helen from Haynes (photocopy), September 17, 1944
Correspondence to Helen from Haynes (photocopy), September 29, 1944
Correspondence to Helen from Haynes (photocopy), October 7, 1944
Correspondence to 'madam Queen' from Haynes (photocopy), October 23, 1944
Correspondence to Helen from Haynes (photocopy), November 8, 1944
Correspondence to 'Mr. and Mrs. W.' from Haynes (photocopy), November 16, 1944
Correspondence to Helen from Haynes (photocopy), November 20, 1944
Correspondence to Helen from Haynes (photocopy), December 4, 1944
Correspondence to 'Dad' from Haynes (photocopy, 2 pages), July 16, 1945
Correspondence to Mary Helen Smith from [Haynes W. Dugan?] (2 pages), Undated
Photocopy of an extract of an article from the Chicago Tribune written by John Tompson (9 pages), Undated
"American Tank Forces Smash 15 Miles through Nazi Lines," The Shreveport Times, July 31, 1944
"Second, Third Armored Leading Normandy Drive," The Shreveport Times, July 31, 1944
"Terrific Slaughter of Nazis in Battle at Mons Described," The New Orleans States-Item, September 5, 1944
"U.S. Tank Division Honored as Heroic," The New York, August 25, 1944
Stroller In the Battle, September 10, 1944
"Texas A&M Alumni claim First College Rally in Reich" The Shreveport Times, October 15, 1944
Heinz, W. C. "Third Armored Division Leads Way: Sun Reveals it was this Unit that Brought Blitz Home to Germany," The New York Times, October 4, 1944
Reinz, W. C. "Street Divides Yanks and Nazis," The New York, November 2, 1944
"'Western' Chapter of A&M Club Meets in Germany," Today's News Today, October 12, 1944
"Veteran Writer Returns to the U.S.," Undated
"A Sermon to the Third Armored Division," Undated
"Germans' Salient Cut by One-Third," The New York Sun, [oversized], December 30, 1944
"Yanks Return from Nazi Trap" The New York Sun, December 30, 1944

2/8: WWII Correspondence, News Clippings, 1945
Lt. Col. Colonel Hogan from J. Lawton Collins, January 1, 1945
"Third Armored in Front Again…" The Shreveport Journal, "Mechanize 'Cow' Used by Army Panzer Outfit," January 6, 1945 The Shreveport Times,(photocopy), 1945
"First Army Opens New Attack" The Shreveport Times, January 7, 1945
"Tanks Block German Road to La Roche", Undated
"Germans' Western Line Collapsing; Nazi Armies on River Plain Split" The New York Sun, March 2, 1945
"Americans Reach Rhine" The New York Sun, (2 pages), March 2, 1945
"British Cut Ardennes Bulge: Nazis…" The Shreveport Times,(2 pages), March 11, 1945
Clippings, The New York Times, (2 pages), March 28, 1945
Long, J. M. "City on Mail Rail Line to Berlin Falls" The Shreveport Journal, (2 pages), March 30, 1945
Miscellaneous clippings (2 photocopies), 1945
"7th Corps Forms Roer Spearheads" The Shreveport Times, 1945
Armored News clippings (newspaper, oversized, 2 photocopies), March 26, 1945
Newsweek, May 7, 1945
Boyle, H. "'Unterstitzen on the Bleiweis' Stopped Yanks before Berlin" The Shreveport Journal, May 16, 1945
"What is the War like Daddy? A Shreveport Officer Pictures his memories of what happened" The Shreveport Times, (2 pages), June 17, 1945
Correspondence to Haynes W. Dugan from Robert M. Grant, October 1, 1945
Correspondence, APO Headquarters Third Armored Division, November 6, 1945

2/9: Correspondence and News Clippings, 1946
Correspondence to Henry from Fred, (2 pages), April 8, 1946
Clipping, The Dallas Morning News, April 21, 1946

2/10: Clipping from Rocky Mountain Empire Magazine (3 pages), July 27, 1947

2/11: Reunion - Fourth Annual Convention Dinner - 3rd Armored Division Association, July 26-28, 1951

2/12: Clipping, "The Circumstantial Evidence That Convicted Hauptmann…" The Shreveport Times, February 24, 1957

2/13: Newsletter Third Armored Division Association 12 (6), December 1958

2/14: 3rd Armored Division Association 15th Reunion program, 1962

2/15: Clipping, "Salerno D-Day" The Shreveport Times, September 8, 1962

2/16: 3rd Armored Division Association 17th Reunion program, 1966

2/17: 3rd Armored Division Association 22nd Reunion program, 1969

2/18: 3rd Armored Division Association 23nd Reunion program, 1970

2/19: 3rd Armored Division Association 24nd Reunion program, 1971

2/20: 3rd Armored Division Association 25nd Reunion program (Silver Anniversary), 1972

2/21: Third Armored Division Association 26nd Reunion program, 1973

2/22: Third Armored Division Association 27nd Reunion program, 1975

2/23: Third Armored Division Association 30th Reunion program, 1977

2/24: Photocopy of publisher notes, "Introduction campaign history of the German SS Totenkopf Division in France in 1940", (7 pages), August 1979

2/25: 3rd Armored Division Association 34th Reunion program, 1981

2/26: Correspondence and Clippings, 1982
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes, August 16, 1982
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes with transcription notes about a v-mail letter from H[aynes] W. Dugan [with a photocopy of 1944 letter] Undated (12 pages), October 12, 1982
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes with newspaper clipping photocopies regarding 3rd armored division [9 pages], October 27, 1982
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes with newspaper clipping photocopies (3 pages), November 16, 1982
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes (3 pages), November 8, 1982
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes, November 17, 1982
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes (3 pages), November 26, 1982
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes (3 pages), December 8, 1982

2/27: Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes with a note titled "The War Room" by Haynes W. Dugan (8 pages), January 10, 1983

2/28: Correspondence and Notes, February 1983
Correspondence to Intaglio, Inc. from Haynes, February 10, 1983
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes, (18 pages), February 15, 1983
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes, (4 pages), February 16, 1983
Correspondence to A. Barr from Haynes, with photocopies of correspondence and clippings (65 pages), 1941, February 18, 1983

2/29 (Correspondence March 1983)
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes, (5 pages), March 25, 1983
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes, March 28, 1983
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes, March 29, 1983
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes, March 29, 1983
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes, March 29, 1983
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes, (2 pages), March 30, 1983
Photograph - "home of Mr. & Mrs. Geoffry Dover, masters at Kings School, Bruton, 1943
Postcard (blank) "River Brue and Pack Horse Bridge, Bruton", Undated
Organized Reserve Corps Qualification Records Plan. Department of the Army: Washington, DC. Print. (14 pages), Undated
The Armored School Extension Course Prospectus. Course Directory. (27 pages), Undated

2/30: Correspondence and Notes
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes with newspaper clippings
2 German Mark, 100 The Shreveport Times clipping photocopy, Fall 1943 The News York Sun clipping photocopy (2 pages), July 31, 1944
Extract from Chicago Tribune John Thompson (4 pages), Undated
Extract of Article Appearing in the Chicago Tribune John Thompson (3 pages), Undated
"U.S. Tank Division Heroic" The New York Times, (3 pages), August 25, 1944
Newspaper clippings The Shreveport Journal, (2 pages), October 12, 1944
Extract from Time (3 pages), September 18, 1944
Extract from a Washington Newspaper, "Yank Division Led Tank Smash Across Belgium Robert Reuben", (3 pages), Undated
Heinz, W. C. "Third Armored Division Leads Way" The New York Sun, October 4, 1944
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes with newspaper clippings (5 pages), April 20, 1983

2/31: Correspondence
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes, with newspaper clippings (2 pages), May 19, 1983
"Valley Colonel Wins Dash to Cologne," (2 pages), Undated
Correspondence to Samuel Hogan from Lawton Collins, (5 pages), January 1, 1945
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes with notes, photocopies, and newspaper clippings (15 pages), May 18, 1983
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes (2 pages), May 25, 1983
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes with notes (9 pages), May 31, 1983

2/32: Correspondence
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes (3 pages), June 1, 1983
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes with notes on selective service act (10 pages), June 6, 1983
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes (2 pages), June 24, 1983
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes (2 pages), June 5, 1944
Correspondence to Leon Ussery from Haynes with notes (5 pages), July 18, 1983
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes, July 25, 1983
Correspondence to Haynes from Maggie [?]
Directory 3rd Armored Division Association 1978 (65 pages)
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes, notes "The death of Col. Cornog" (8 pages), August 8, 1983
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes with notes (2 pages), August 22, 1983
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes with notes (10 pages), August 12, 1983

2/33: Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes (16 pages), December 6, 1983

2/34: "3rd Armored Division Archives" Carlton Parrish Russell (Hq/ 36th Armored Infantry) (150 pages), Undated

2/35 (Correspondence 1984)
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes with notes "Marrying up"
(4 pages), January 13, 1984
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes, August 15, 1984
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes (2 pages), August 14, 1984
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes with notes (14 pages), July 20, 1984
Correspondence to Leon Ussery from Haynes with transcription notes (8 pages), July 3, 1984
Correspondence to H[aynes] W. Dugan from Leon Ussery (2 pages), June 27, 1984
Correspondence to Leon Ussery from Haynes, June 27, 1984
Correspondence to Leon Ussery from Haynes (3 pages), June 21, 1984
Correspondence to H[aynes] W. Dugan from Leon Ussery with an interview with Col. John A. Smith dated January 25, 1972, by Leon Ussery (10 pages), June 18, 1984

2/36: Correspondence, 1985-1986
Correspondence to Charles R. Schultz from Haynes with notes on James Earl Rudder called "A Time for Trumpets" and newsletter by Charles B. MacDonald (7 pages), 1985
Correspondence to Haynes from Charles W. Schultz with notes (3 pages), April 24, 1985
Correspondence to Haynes from G. V. D. Weiden with notes (22 pages)
Correspondence to Haynes from Maynard Brichford, October 15, 1985
Correspondence to Haynes from Maynard Brichford, October 10, 1985
Correspondence to Charles R. Schultz from Haynes, July 3, 1986
Correspondence to Gunter Von Der Weiden from Haynes, July 2, 1986
Correspondence to Haynes from Gunter Von Der Weiden with notes (11 pages), June 26, 1986
Correspondence to Maynard Brichford from Haynes (2 pages), July 29, 1985
Correspondence to David L. Chapman from Haynes with notes (9 pages) August 22, 1985
Correspondence to David [L. Chapman] from Haynes, September 9, 1985

2/37: Correspondence/Manuscript, 1986
Correspondence to Charles R. Schultz from Haynes
Manuscript - "First Combat Command of 3rd Armored Division West of the Vire River, July 7-17, 1944" (32 pages)
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes with notes and transcripts (31 pages), August 26, 1986

2/38: Correspondence and Manuscript, 1987
Correspondence to Charles R. Shrader from Haynes with manuscript notes "First Combat Command B. 3rd Armored Division West of the Vire River, July 7-17 1944" (8 pages), March 27, 1987
Correspondence to Haynes W. Dugan from Charles R. Shrader
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes, May 12, 1987
Correspondence to Haynes W. Dugan from Thomas N. Griffin, Jr. with manuscript notes "The Roer to the Rhine" (4 pages)
Correspondence to Von Der Weiden from Henry J. Earl with interview transcript of "A Day at Hastenrath, November 16, 1944" (11 pages), 1983
Correspondence to Charles R. Schultz from Haynes (2 pages), October 7, 1987
Manuscript "The Lt. Hans Zeplien Papers: …Account of the German 89th Grenadier Reg...Fall 1944" (with a map, 67 pages)

2/39: Correspondence, Newsletters, etc., 1990 Operation Desert Shield: Spearhead Middle East Information Guide Book. Third Armored Division Public Affairs Office. Print. (26 pages), 1990?
Correspondence to Flaora C. Hanneman from Haynes (2 pages), January 3, 1990
Correspondence to [Haynes W. Dugan?] from Flora MacDonald Gammon
Obituary service for Charles Brown MacDonald (photocopy, 2 pages), December 10, 1990
Newspaper clippings - Obituaries (2 pages), December 6, 1990
Correspondence to Charles R. Schultz from Haynes (2 pages)
Third Armored Division Association Newsletter 44 (3). Print. (15 pages), September 1990
C.R.I.B.A 1989 INFO. Centre De Recherches Et D' Informations Sur. Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge [French/Belgian newsletter?] (5 pages)

2/40: Correspondence, 1991
Correspondence to Pamela Wood from Haynes (2 pages), February 11, 1991
Correspondence to Haynes W. Dugan from Pamela Wood with manuscript "Memories of Fort Clark," (12 pages), February 7, 1991
Correspondence to Haynes W. Dugan from Maynard Brichford, with Alumni Association, notes on Third Armored Division Records (40 pages), April 1, 1991
Correspondence to Steve Waddell from Haynes (4 pages), April 10, 1991
Correspondence to Haynes from Leroy [Hanneman], March 27, 1991
Correspondence to Leroy Hanneman from Steve R. Waddell with notes (13 pages), March 25, 1991
Correspondence to Haynes W. Dugan from Dave R. Palmer, April 24, 1991
Correspondence to Haynes W. Dugan from Carl Rollyson, July 22, 1991
Correspondence to Haynes W. Dugan from Maynard Brichford with memo (2 pages), December 13, 1991
Correspondence to Haynes [W] Dugan from Judith Serrin with notes (2 pages), September 25, 1991

2/41: Correspondence, 1992
Correspondence to Maynard from Haynes, January 3, 1992
Correspondence to Maynard L. Brichford from Haynes with notes (6 pages), January 3, 1992
Correspondence to Martin Blumenson from Haynes with notes (6 pages), February 11, 1992
Correspondence to Max S. Lale from Haynes (2 pages), April 13, 1992
Max, Lale S. "Walter Paye Lane. An Appreciation," Print. (23 pages), April 7, 1992
Correspondence to Karl Helft from Haynes. Print (2 pages), April 20, 1992
Correspondence to David A. Holt from Haynes with notes, newspaper clippings (5 pages), May 12, 1992
Correspondence to Haynes from Joan Konner, October 21, 1992 (6 pages)
Correspondence to David Chapman from Haynes, November 12, 1992
Correspondence to [Haynes W.] Dugan from Henri et la Belle Renee, November 2, 1992
Correspondence to George Forty from Haynes (2 pages), June 30, 1992
Correspondence to Gunter von der Weiden from Haynes (4 pages), October 1, 1992

2/42: Correspondence, 1993
Correspondence to David Chapman from Haynes (5 pages), March 29, 1993
Correspondence to David [Chapman] from Haynes [W.] Dugan (2 pages), February 16, 1993

2/43: Manuscript, "The U.S. Armored Division in WWII," (55 pages), September 23, 1994

2/44: Dugan Family History
"The Dugan Family History" by Lora Byrd Whiting Tindall, (17 pages), May 2000
"Webster Selected bits of Family History Gathered Here and There and Assembled by Linda Mae Webster Dugan" (27 pages), 1951

2/45: Manuscript, Dugan, Haynes W. "Memories of Caddo Lake and Downstream Account of Steamboats in Red River." (35 pages)

2/46: Manuscript, Dugan, Haynes W. "George Patton and I." (26 pages)

2/47: Manuscript, Dugan, Haynes W. "Omaha Forward: Sometimes Way Forward 3rd Armored Division Headquarters in World War II." (60 pages)

2/48: Genealogy and Other
Correspondence to Linda Mae Webster Dugan from Edward W. Cooch, April 3, 1943
Daughters of the American Revolution Shreveport, Louisiana Chapter Linda Mae Webster Dugan, (2 copies, 4 pages), March 23, 1934
Marion Co. TX Genealogical Society "Haynes W. Dugan," member biography (2 pages), March 23, 1998
Mother's day card from Helen and Haynes

2/49: Manuscript, Dugan, Haynes W. & Brontoli, Richard."The Red River: The Story of its Exploration and Development in Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas, and Oklahoma." Print. (83 pages), 1990

2/50: Photographs, Undated

Dugan Manuscripts

1/1: On My Way to the Cemetery, Undated
Upon his retirement, Dugan wrote about his life before, during, and after A&M including subjects such as active military duty, Home and Family, Life without a Father, and Retirement.

1/2: Great Class of 1934, Undated
This book was written in response to a non-Aggies attitude "questioning the greatness of Texas A&M University." Also included in the manuscript are maps of campus, Fish Day, Reveille, the band, National Affairs, and athletics.

E. Thomas Correspondence and Four And Twenty Blackbirds Manuscript

1-1: Four-And-Twenty-Blackbirds Original Holograph Manuscript, circa 1965

  • A holograph working draft by Helen Thomas (headed, possibly in her hand, at the top "Foreword to 'Four and Twenty Blackbirds' by Helen Thomas" in blue ink), of the foreword to a new edition of her late husband's children's work, beginning: "These stories were written during one of the happiest periods of our lives at Elses Farm on the weald of Kent. Though practically the whole of our married years were spent in rural parts of England, the surroundings and [illegible words] of Else Farm were the most congenial we were to know, and here we were not only in a… lovely part of England… but we lived at the heart of a fairly large, prosperous and well conducted farm…"
  • Edward Thomas' children's book (expansions of proverb tales), Four-And-Twenty-Blackbirds, was originally published by Duckworth & Co., in 1915. In 1965, another edition of the book, with the tales rearranged, was published by The Bodley Head. This new edition featured illustrations by Margery Gill and a foreword by Helen Thomas.

    1-2: Letter from Clifford Bax to Eleanor Farjeon., April 14, 1917

  • Written within days of Edward Thomas' death at the Front: "… Your note has shocked me very profoundly. I had always a powerful impression that Edward would fall in France, but it is very hard to realize that his companionship is gone out of our lives… I am more concerned about Helen than about you, for her I do not know. Perhaps, like Edward, she has no sense of the soul's independence of space and what we call time: and I am afraid lest she may suffer from tormenting regrets that their life was not more harmonious. There is nothing that I can do for her spirit, nor try to do without unwarranted intrusion: but is there anything that I could do for her and for the children of a man whom I held dear? If their financial position adds worry to the great grief of her heart, could we not find a few people with whom I could get together an annual fund? … I hope from my heart that you are able to soar out of the natural sorrow that these mysterious changes bring… I must write a tiny note to Helen. If you do not get it while you are with her, destroy it." In a postscript, Bax writes: "Ah no, we are not froth of a few brief years: and we shall one day know again the sweetness of finding an old friend loved so long ago."

    1-3: Four Letters to Frederick Evans No. 79 (Photographer), July 26, 1904

    These letters were published in a pamphlet, privately printed for Alan Clodd at the Tragara Press, which was issued upon the centenary of Thomas' birth. Reading in part

  • "[July 26, 1904] Very many thanks for the interesting photographs of me and particularly for the one of Nevinson… My own do surprise me - naturally. My wife says they are all good in different ways… though she agrees with me that too much coat accompanies the smallest of the four heads… [E]vidently if I am at all tired, it becomes very obvious indeed in 20 seconds! …"
  • "[July 28, 1904] I admire your picture of Ely very much and thank you heartily for it … I do hope you will not quite see all of the faults in the little book…"
  • "[December 26, 1907] Many thanks for the beautiful photograph of Beaucaire. I hope I shall see the book when it comes… Do you know the Memoirs? They are full of the warm south, happy, high spirited, genuinely rustic, dignified. I am just off to Minsmere to try to write a book about Jefferies…"
  • "[December 30, 1912] The photograph is excellent as before and I look forward to seeing the series which Hooton told me you were doing, or am I imagining that you might well have been doing? …"

Together with a copy of the pamphlet Four Letters to Frederick Evans, which was limited to 150 copies, and in which the following information on Evans is given: "Frederick H. Evans was born in 1852; he was well-known as a bookseller in the City of London and as the discoverer of the work of Aubrey Beardsley; later he achieved fame as a photographer and was made Honorary Member of the Royal Photographic Society. He died in 1943. The frontispiece is one of the portraits made by Evans in 1904 referred to in the first letter."

1-4: Two letters between Edward Thomas to W. B. Parker, March 7, 1902; Undated

  • To the publishing house of Houghton Mifflin's representative, W.B. Parker, concerning his rejection of the submission by Thomas: "Many thanks for the gentle muffling blow you have delivered. But you do not say whether the 'Atlantic' would care for 'Isoud with the White Hands' which I suggested might be submitted to the Editor. If Mr. Duckworth has not called… you may safely return my M.S. You would greatly oblige me if you would submit 'Isoud' to the Editor of the Atlantic…" Annotated by Thomas (cross-written diagonally) across the text "in answer to Parker's letter regarding my Horae Solitaire".
  • Together with the typed "rejection letter" to which Thomas is replying, which reads in part: "It is with quite unwonted reluctance and regret that I am writing you a letter in what I must admit is the customary key for us - of declination… I cannot do it yet with all the sang froid that would seem appropriate… I had read the papers with so much interest, and some of them with such positive pleasure that I had a strong preference for seeing them made into a book. The collective judgment, however, is against me, and I am obliged to confess that it seems to be sound…"

"Isoud with the White Hands", a previously unpublished essay, first appeared in Thomas' Horae Solitaire, which was issued by Duckworth & Co., of London in 1902. The American edition of this book, issued by E.P. Dutton & Co. of New York, was to become Thomas' first work to be released in America.

Eades - El-Zik

Eades, Chirley Ann
Eads, Col. Richard A.
Eakin, Dottie
Eakin, L.C.
Eanes, David
Earl, Beth
Earle, James H.
Earley, Andrew Sinclair
Earley, Robert
Easley, Claudius M
Easley, Jerry
Easter, George
Easterwood, Jesse Lawrence (1888-1919) 1+ backfile
Eastes, Winston E.
Eastham, John Moise
Eastman, Charles J.
Easton, Dorothy I.
Eaton, Fannie Brown
Eaton, Frank M.
Eaton, Gordon
Eaton, Oscar
Ebensburger, A.C. (''Ace'')
Eberhard, Steven James
Eberly, H.J.
Eccles, Bill
Echols, Ralph Gordon
Echols, Walter Harlam
Eckard, Connie
Eckelcamp, Jesse
Eckert, Phil S.
Eckhardt, William Rudolph (1865-1935)
Economides, Michael J.
Eddins, H.A.
Eddleman, Bobby R.
Eddy, James R. D.
Edelbrock, Benjamin M.
Eden, Lorraine A.
Edfors, Kristina
Edgar, C. R. Dick
Edge, Billy L.
Edge, Clifford C.
Edge, Milton
Edmonds, Rev. Arthur G. (1890-1952)
Edmondson, Vance
Edwards, Bernie Carroll
Edwards, C.B.
Edwards, Chet
Edwards, Christopher
Edwards, Curtis D.
Edwards, Daniel Richmond 1+ backfile
Edwards, Dick
Edwards, Francis
Edwards, George
Edwards, Janine
Edwards, Julia (''Judy'')
Edwards, Ken J.
Edwards, Lela Haines
Edwards, Macon
Edwards, Richard
Edwards, Ronnie L.
Edwards, Thomas Charles
Edwards, William Frank
Egan, William F. ''Bill''
Egg, Richard
Egger, Harmon W.
Ehlers, Victor M.
Ehlert, Col. John F.
Ehlinger, Otto
Ehlinger, R.B.
Ehrhardt, Carol Elaine
Ehsani, Mehrdad
Eichblatt, Owen H.
Eichen, Frank
Eilers, Howard
Eimann, Glenn G.
Eisemann, Mark
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
Ekelund, E.B. Jr.
Ekfelt, Fred E. (1907-1994)
Eknoyan, Ohannes
Ekroth, David
Elder, Col. Frank L.
Eldridge, Wayne B.
Elia, Charles Van Loan
Elissalde, Gwen
Elizondo, Phillip
Elkins, Bill
Elkins, Col. Robert
Elkins, Rollin Lafayette ''Satch''
Elledge, Jerry R.
Eller, Jim and David 1+ backfile
Ellerbee, Linda 1+ backfile
Ellery, Chris
Ellett, Edwin W. ''Ned'' (1925-1993)
Ellett, Lois Jean
Ellington, Bernard Osburn
Elliot, Lucille Hankins
Elliott, Beatrice
Elliott, E.P. ''Sonny''
Elliott, Ellington F.
Elliott, Fred C.
Ellis, A.C.
Ellis, Bob
Ellis, Bobby Ray
Ellis, Don
Ellis, Elmer C.
Ellis, George F. Jr.
Ellis, John M.
Ellis, Newton C.
Ellis, Roy
Ellis, Tom
Ellis, William C.
Ellis, William R.
Ellison, Charles A. ''Chuck''
Ellison, Robert W.
Ellsworth, LuAnn
Ellwood, Lenard E.
Elmendorf, Dave
Elmore, Ed
Elmore, Judith Kay
Elmore, L.G.
Elmore, R.G.
Elmquist, Anne Marie
Elmquist, Karl Erik (1912-1978)
Elms, Grady
El-Sayed, Nancy W.
El-Sayed, Sayed Z.
Elswyk, Mary E. Van
El-Zik, Kamal

Early Writings

5/1: Skaneateles Middle School, Juvenile Journal (with a poem by Britain, as Kris Momberger), mid-1970s

5/2: Skaneateles Central (High) School, Britain's journal for English class (as Kris Momberger), 1980

5/3: Skaneateles Central (High) School, Britain's journal from Creative Writing class (as Kris Momberger), 1982-1983

5/4: Correspondence, 1983; 1986

5/5: Skaneateles Central (High) School, Britain's creative writing portfolio (as Kris Momberger), 1983

5/6: Skaneateles Central (High) School, Wells College Poetry Contest, 1983

5/7: Ithaca College, "Analysis of Last Year at Marienbad" [Film and Literature, as Kris Momberger), November 1984

5/8: Ithaca College, Materials from "Women and Writing" and "Monologues" (as Kristen Momberger), 1985; 1987

5/9: Ithaca College, Materials from "Screenwriting" (as Kris Momberger), 1985

5/10: Ithaca College, Journal from "Women and Writing" (as Kris Momberger), 1985

5/11: Ithaca College, Materials from "Experiments in Writing" (as Kristen Momberger), 1985 or 1986

5/12: Ithaca College, Materials from "Advanced Poetry" (as Kris Momberger), 1986

5/13: Ithaca College, Materials from "Persuasive Argument" (as Kris Momberger), 1986

5/14: Ithaca College, Materials from "Autobiography" (as Kristen Momberger), 1987

5/15: Ithaca College, Journal from "Monologues" (as Kristen Momberger), 1987

Early Writings

6/1: Ithaca College, "Irrelevant Thoughts" [screenplay adapted from the play "Unconsciously She Said" by Britain (as Kris Momberger) for 'Fiction Film Literature' class, 1986

6/2: Ithaca College, Various literature and film analyses (as Kris Momberger), 1984-1986; Undated

6/3: Ithaca College, Stillwater: Ithaca College's Literary Arts Magazine #21 - 22 (Spring-Fall 1986), with poems by Britain (as K.L. Momberger)

6/4: Poetpurri, vol. 4 #1 (1990), with poem "Fingerprints" by Britain (as Kristen Momberger)

Emeis - Fife

Emeis, Kay
Emery, Bill
Emmett, Robert A.
Emola, Paul
Endrizzi, John Edwin
Enfield, Pearl Marion
Eng, Kenneth S. Jr.
Engelage, Don
Engelgau, Gary R.
Engelke, M.C.
Englebrecht, Henry W.
Englehard, Fritz
Engler, Cady
English, A. C.
English, Jack D.
Engvall, William R.
Enjeti, Prasad N.
Enloe, Jesse Carroll
Ensminger, Steve
Epling, Christine Fraley (1931-1988)
Epling, John A.
Eppright, Col. George J.
Epps, Jon A.
Erb, Norman H.
Erdman, Carl A.
Erhard, Fred W.
Erickson, Richard A.
Erlandson, David A.
Ernest Hunter
Ernst, David
Erwin, T. Dary
Esau, Helmut
Eshbach, Ovid Wallace
Esmond, Stephen P.
Espitia, Norberto
Esten, Clarence K. (1909-1992)
Estes, Charles E.
Estill, Joe
Ethridge, Shirley
Etter, Wayne
Etzel, William W.
Eubank, Billy Wayne
Eubank, David
Eubank, Phillip T.
Eugster, A.K.
Eurell, Jo Ann
Evans, Benjamin H.
Evans, C.M. ''Cy''
Evans, Carol Butler
Evans, Carol Butler
Evans, Carol Courtney
Evans, Claude
Evans, Edward B.
Evans, Herbert O.
Evans, John Henry
Evans, Mayme
Evans, Opal Faye
Evans, Rand
Evans, Rufus Horn Jr.
Evans, Sterling Cicero
Evans, Walter Anthony
Evans, Warren
Evans, William
Evatt, Nathan S. (1926-1972)
Everett, G.D.
Everett, Louis J.
Evers, Gerald W.
Evers, Warren D.
Eversberg, Col. E.A.
Ewald, Harold James Jr.
Ewens, Price
Ewing, Richard E.
Exall, Col. Henry
Exley, Ronald
Eyssell, Thomas H.
Ezekiel, Walter N. 1+ backfile
Ezell, Margaret
Fabian, William H. (D. 1955)
Fackler, John P.
Fahlquist, Davis A.
Fail, Welton R.
Fails, Brandon
Fairbanks, Hardy Ewald
Faircloth, Dalton
Faires, Virgil M.
Fairey, John G.
Faison, Holly
Falconer, William
Falks, Jack
Fallon, Daniel
Fanbrough, William J.
Fanguy, Roy
Fannie, Mahle Gorbet
Fannin, Casey
Faries, Floron C. Jr.
Farmer, Henry Boedeker
Farquhar, Ernest E.
Farquhar, Neelley B.
Farr, Florence May
Farr, Hazel Louis Prescott
Farrar, Gerald L.
Farrar, W. Fred
Farrell, J.T.
Farris, Donald E.
Fasken, Murray
Fate, Dwight Wesley ''Sam''
Fattorini, Angel
Faulk, John Henry
Faulk, Oldie B.
Faulkinberry, Russ
Faulkner, Brock H.
Faulkner, Harry
Faulkner, William R. ''Bill''
Fazzino, Johnny J.
Feagan, Joe R.
Feagan, Johnny R.
Feagins, T. Jack
Feeney, Eileen
Fehlis, Chester P.
Fehlis, Jan
Feinberg, Charles
Felder, Walter
Feldman, Dale S.
Feldman, Ed
Feldman, Richard M.
Feldman, Roger G.
Felds, Theodore H. ''Ted''
Fellenz, Robert A.
Feltz, Donald E.
Feltz, Karola H.
Fendler, Janos H.
Fenner, Edwin H.
Fenton, Donald F.
Fenton, Joe
Feragen, Robert
Ferguson, Alex M. (''Sandy'') (1874-1955)
Ferguson, Carl E.
Ferguson, Charles F.
Ferguson, Jim
Ferguson, John
Ferguson, John H.
Ferguson, Marvin H. (1918-1985)
Ferguson, Thomas Morgan
Fermier, Emile J.
Fernandez, Raul B.
Ferrell, O.C.
Ferrero, Jeffery Paul
Ferris, Gerald
Ferris, Keith (1929-)
Fesenmaier, Daniel
Ficht, Thomas
Fick, John
Fick, McNeil
Fickes, Kenton R.
Fickey, Frank J. ''Bubba''
Fiebrich, Howard Allen
Fiechtner, Les
Fiechtner, Susan
Field, Richard
Field, Robert W.
Fields, Jack
Fife, William P.

Emergency Care Team - Fantasy Role Players

Emergency Care Team
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Employees at A&M
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Negatives

Entomology Club
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Environmental Issues Committee
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Equestrian Team
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Eta Kappa Nu
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

ExCEL
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

FACES
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Faculty Clubs
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Negatives

Faculty Convocation
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25
Pictures #26-50
Negatives

Faculty Senate
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Fantasy Role Players
Photocopies #1-50
Pictures #1-25

Empire of the Atom Manuscript Materials

1/1: Empire of the Atom (1956), Original typescript with handwritten edits, chapters 1-9

1/2: Empire of the Atom (1956), Original typescript with handwritten edits, chapters 10-17

1/3: Empire of the Atom (1956), Original typescript with handwritten edits, chapters 18-25

1/4: Empire of the Atom (1956), Specification pages from Shasta Publishers, 1955

1/5: Empire of the Atom (1956), Cover proof

1/6: Empire of the Atom (1956), Galleys with author's handwritten corrections, 1955

1/7: Empire of the Atom (1956), Reset galleys after author's, publisher's and proofreader's corrections, 1955

1/8: Empire of the Atom (1956), Author's corrected galley proofs (lacking sheets #46-49), 1955

1/9: Empire of the Atom (1956), Signed publication contract for Gods series and associated correspondence, 1949-1956

1/10: Empire of the Atom (1956), Signed publication contract for "Gods" series and associated correspondence (photocopies), 1949-1956

Engravings, Maps, and Plans

1/3
Engravings: "San Antonio de Bexar." Annotated by hand in ink: "Drawn by E. E. from a Sketch by Lt. Mcdowell," and in right margin in pencil: "Reserve," 1846

"Ruins of the Church of the Alamo. San Antonio de Bexar." Annotated by hand in ink with date, and in right margin in pencil: "Reserve," [ ca.1846].

"Interior View of the Church of the Alamo." Annotated by hand in ink with date, and in right margin in pencil: "Reserve," 1847.

"Mission Concepcion, Near San Antonio de Bexar." Annotated by hand in ink: "Built 1754," and same in pencil, with "Reserve" in right margin also in pencil, 1847

"Mission of San Jose Near San Antonio de Bexar". Annotated by hand in ink with date, and with "Reserve" in right margin in pencil, 1846

"Watch Tower Near Monclova." One of two versions of the hand-colored engravings. Shows blue sky and mostly gray stone. [1846]

"Watch Tower Near Monclova." One of two versions of the hand-colored engravings. Shows sky in lavender, gray, pale pink, and yellow, with much more sepia, tan, green, and touches of white in the building stones and vegetation. Annotated by hand in ink with: "drawn by E. E. from a Sketch," and with "Reserve" in right margin in pencil, [1846]

"Church Near Monclova." One of two versions of one illustration in the hand-colored engravings. Shows bright blue sky with white clouds and pale yellow at the horizon, green vegetation, and pale tan ground. Annotated by hand in pencil with "Quincy" in the lower right corner, [1846]

"Church Near Monclova." One of two versions of one illustration in the hand-colored engravings. Shows bright blue sky with white clouds and pale yellow at the horizon, green vegetation, and pale tan ground. Annotated by hand in ink: "drawn by E. E. from a Sketch," and in pencil with "Reserve" in the right margin, [1846]

1/4
Map: Untitled. Hand-drawn manuscript map showing area extending from San Antonio de Bexar, Tex. to Caldwell, Texas area. A draft version of "Plan of the Vicinity of Austin and San Antonio, Texas," ca. 1848.

Map: Hand-drawn manuscript map. "Plan of the Vicinity of Austin and San Antonio, Texas," [ca. 1848].

Map: Printed proof for publication. "Map Showing the Route of the Arkansas Regiment from Shreveport, La. to San Antonio de Bexar, Texas," [ ca. 1848].

1/5
Plans: 2 copies, one a hand-drawn draft in ink with pencil, the other probably printer's proof for publication. "Plan of the Ruins of the Alamo near San Antonio De Bexar." Drawn by Edward Everett, 1848.

Plan: Hand-drawn manuscript plan in ink. "Plan of San Antonio de Bexar, Texas. Drawn from recollection by E. E.," undated.

1/6
Report: Printer's Proof titled Report of The Secretary of War, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, a map showing the operations of the army of the United States in Texas and the adjacent Mexican states on the Rio Grande; accompanied by astronomical observations, and descriptive and military memoirs of the country, 1 March 1849. Published as Senate Executive Document No. 32, 31st Congress, 1st Session, in 1850. 1 March 1849.

Handwritten "Index to Col. Hughes Report" is kept with this pre-publication copy of the report. The added title page for the printed report reads "Memoir Descriptive of the March of A Division of the United States Army, Under the Command of Brigadier General John E. Wool, from San Antonio de Bexar, in Texas, to Saltillo, in Mexico," By George W. Hughes, Captain Corps Topographical Engineer, Chief of the Topographical Staff. 1846.

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