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REHUPA

22-01: The Golden Caliph for REHUPA - Mailing 108, March 1991

22-02: REHUPA, Section 2 - Mailing 108, March 1991

22-03: REHUPA, Section 3 - Mailing 108, March 1991

22-04: The Golden Caliph for REHUPA - Mailing 109, May 1991

22-05: REHUPA, Section 2 - Mailing 109, May 1991

22-06: The Robert E. Howard United Press Association - Mailing 110, July 1991

22-07: Seanchai; REHUPA, Section 2 - Mailing 110, July 1991

22-08: Her Thoughts Hurt My Brain - Mailing 110, July 1991

22-09: The Golden Caliph for REHUPA - Mailing 111, September 1991

22-10: REHUPA, Section 2 - Mailing 111, September 1991

22-11: The Golden Caliph for REHUPA - Mailing 112, November 1991

22-12: The Golden Caliph for REHUPA - Mailing 113, January 1992

22-13: REHUPA, Section 2 - Mailing 113, January 1992

22-14: The Price of Conscience; REHUPA, Section 3 - Mailing 113, January 1992

News Articles, Bulletins, Letters, and Miscellaneous

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

S1-25/26: Whispers Magazine: Advertising Mailing

General Comic Book Collection

  • TxAM-CRS 796
  • Collection

This collection consists of comic books, mostly from the 1980s into the early 1990s. Included are well-known titles published by both Marvel and DC Comics, as well as Image Comics, Dark Horse Comics, and a large assortment of independent comic book companies no longer in existence.

Some of the well-known series included in the collection are Superman, Batman, Captain America, the Fantastic Four, the Avengers, X-Factor, X-Men, Spider-man, the Justice League of America, Teen Titans, Ghost Rider, Iron Man, Alpha Flight, the Incredible Hulk, the Punisher, Thor, Wolverine, Youngblood, and Weapon X.

American Red Cross Knitting Documents

1/1: "Knitting for Victory - WWII", history link file #5722 printed out from the web

1/2: Empty paper package for Graham "cable type circular knitting needle"

1/3: Two rulers: one wooden 12-inch Strateline, and one 6-inch cardstock "American Red Cross" ruler

1/4: Instructions for turtleneck pullover sweater (3 pages), and 1 page for regular sweater

1/5: Instructions for a "Man's Slip-on Sweater" (2 pages)

1/6: One page (front and back) regarding knitting pins.
-Side A - "Important Instructions" for flexible knitting pins and circular knitting pins
-Side B - '"Boye" knitting pins and crochet hooks are supplied in the following types and sizes'

1/7: Official instruction pages from The American National Red Cross Cap or Beanie (for Outdoor Wear)
ARC 400-9A
Rev. June 1940
Code K7

Helmet (for Service Men)
ARC 400-22A
Rev. Dec. 1942
Code AF-52 Army
AF-49 Navy

Wristlets (for Service Men)
ARC 400-25
Jan 1942
Code AF-63 (Army)
Code AF-67 (Navy)

Spiral Socks, Bed Socks, knee bands, stump socks
ARC 443
Rev. July 1943
Spiral Socks
Code K-1, Foreign War Relief
" AF-14, U.S. Army
" AF-15, U.S. Navy

Theses and Manuscripts

2/1
"A History of Texas Artists and Sculptors", Frances B. Fisk. [Abilene, TX: Privately Printed, 1928]. (copy)

2/2
"The Creative Arts in Texas, A Handbook of Biography", Goldie Capers Smith. [Dallas: Cokesbury Press, 1926]. (copy)

2/3
Brewerton File, "Brewerton Court-Martial Record", 1852 (related 2/4-2/5)

2/4
Brewerton File, "A Brief History of the Lower Rio Grande Valley" by Frank C. Pierce. 1917 (wooden front and back cover handmade in the Dominican Republic) (related 2/3, 2/5)

2/5
Brewerton File, "Mexican War Veterans" by Wm. Hugh Robarts, 1887. (related 2/3-2/4)

2/6
Fort Duncan Restoration Association 1994-1996

2/7
"Art and Artists of Texas", Esse F. O'Brien [Dallas: Tardy Publishing Co., 1935] (partial copy)

2/8
Scrapbook, Department of Architecture, Texas Tech University, Lubbock - Art in Texas Towns and Cities (photocopies of new articles)

2/9
Thesis, "History of the Growth of Art Interest in Texas in the Last Two Decades" by Jess Edith Self, 1941.

2/10
Thesis, "History of the Fort Worth Art Association" by Resa C. Oglesby, 1950.

2/11
Report Thesis, "Murals and Sculpture of the Public Works of Art Project and the Treasury Section in the Southwest" by Mallory B. Randle, 1967.

2/12
Thesis, "The History of the TCV Art Department through 1969" by Leon Wilson, 1970.

2/13
"The Women Who Challenged: Interviews with Nine Artists" by Paul Rogers Harris, 1990.

2/14
Thesis, "Advocating Art: The Texas Fine Arts Association, 1911-1943" by Edward Eugene Prohaska, 1993.

2/15
Typescript, "The Light-Hearted Recollections of an Octogenarian" by Leslie Howard Turner, 1996.

2/16
Typescript, "Biographical Sketches of Fifteen Texas Artists", Caroline Remy, Center for American History, University of Texas, Austin, 1966

2/17
"History of the Dallas Print & Drawing Collectors Society" by Violet Hayden Dowell, undated

2/18 - 2/24
Manuscripts, undated

Thomas D. Clareson Collection

  • TxAM-CRS C000152
  • Collection
  • 1910-2013

This collection includes correspondence to and from Clareson on his research, his science fiction journal editorship and related matters; manuscripts of some of Clareson's work, including a study of Robert Heinlein, as well as Understanding Contemporary American Science Fiction: The Formative Period (1990) and an unpublished biography of Charles Reade; research files for Clareson's study of John Wyndham; audio cassettes of interviews, panels and other appearances by Clareson; slides used by Clareson in his classroom work; and some miscellaneous materials. Also included are several awards that Clareson won for his professional work.

Several additional boxes contain research materials used by Clareson in the writing of his work The Heritage of Heinlein: A Critical Reading of the Fiction. Clareson died before he could complete the work, and it was ultimately finished and published by Joe Sanders in 2014. The materials include the manuscript for the book, as well as some original correspondence from Robert A. Heinlein, and copies of some of Heinlein's novels with notes by Clareson.

The correspondence contains letters from Lois McMaster Bujold, Harry Harrison, and James Tiptree, Jr.

Clareson, Thomas D.

John Wyndham Research Files and Charles Reade: A Biography Manuscript Copy

John Wyndham (1990) Research Files

  • Notebook #1, Undated
  • Notebooks #2 - 3, Undated
  • Unnumbered notebooks, Undated
  • Storied by Wyndham (photocopies), 1938; Undated

Charles Reade: A Biography (Unpublished)

  • Photocopied manuscript with edits, pp. i - 117, 1973
  • Photocopied manuscript with edits, pp. 118 - 231, 1973
  • Photocopied manuscript with edits, pp. 232 - 358, 1973
  • Photocopied manuscript with edits, pp. 359 - 484, 1973

Charles Reade: A Biography Research, and Manuscript on Robert Heinlein

Charles Reade: A Biography Research Files

  • Undated files

Untitled Manuscript on Robert Heinlein, Undated

  • Manuscript with edits, pp. 1 - 120, Undated
  • Manuscript with edits, pp. 121 - 205, Undated
  • Manuscript with edits, unnumbered pages, Undated
  • Manuscript with edits, assorted pages and notes, Undated
  • Photocopied manuscript with edits, pp. 1 - 120 (2 copies), Undated
  • Photocopied manuscript with edits, pp. 121 - 205 (2 copies), Undated
  • Photocopied manuscript with edits, unnumbered pages (2 copies), Undated

Clareson - Additional Materials

  • 18th-Century research notes, Undated
  • Gene Wolfe bibliography materials, 1980-1981
  • Marcon X program, 1975
  • Marcon XIX badge, 1984
  • Marcon XX materials, 1985
  • Marcon XXI program, 1986
  • Ohioana Library Association materials, 1985-1988
  • Personal photographs and mementos, 1994; 1999; Undated
  • Publications, 1951; 1959-1961; 1964-1966; 1970-1975; 1984; 1991
  • Science Fiction Oral History Association, 1982-1984
  • Science Fiction Research Association, 1984
  • Society for Utopian Studies, 1987-1990
  • Syracuse University Library, 1970; Undated
  • Unidentified bibliography, Undated
  • Westercon XXXIX materials, 1986

The Heritage of Heinlein: A Critical Reading of the Fiction Research Material

  • The Heritage of Heinlein manuscript, chapters 4-5(6), 2013
  • The Heritage of Heinlein manuscript, chapter 6(7), 2013
  • The Heritage of Heinlein manuscript, chapters 7(8) and concluding matter, 2013
  • The Heritage of Heinlein manuscript - partial (photocopies)
  • Notebook of Heinlein critical material, Undated
  • Notebook on Heinlein's early life and various sources, Undated
  • Notebooks on Heinlein's works, Undated
  • Notes (loose) on Heinlein's works, Undated

Correspondence

1/1: Clarke to Searles. Typed letter, unsigned. August 29, 1978.

1/2: Clarke to Searles. Typed letter, signed. December 7, 1978.

1/3: Clarke to Searles. Typed letter, signed. December 16, 1978.

1/4: Clarke to Searles. Autograph letter, signed. April 10, 1979.

1/5: Clarke to Last. Autograph letter, signed. June 1, 1979.

1/6: Clarke to Searles. Autograph letter, signed. February 25, 1980.

1/7: Clarke to Searles. Typed letter, signed. April 28, 1980.

1/8: Clarke to Searles. Autograph letter, signed. December 18, 1981.

1/9: Clarke to Searles. Autograph letter, signed. April 5, 1982.

1/10: Clarke to Searles. Autograph letter, signed. June 28, 1982.

1/11: Clarke to Searles. Autograph letter, signed. April 16, 1986.

1/12: Miscellaneous material:
-A three-page, stapled flyer for a group in Chicago called "The World Power Foundation." Has a handwritten annotation on the side: "Rec.’d in the mail. Are these people? Or refugees from Jonestown??", Undated
-A one-page typescript article, "Marconi Fellowship Awarded to Arthur Clarke," Undated

Index Card Files

Box 18: Index cards for publications dated 1516-1914

Box 19: Index cards for publications dated 1915-1984

Box 20: Index of publications

The Hyborian Age Archives

  • TxAM-CRS C000158
  • Collection
  • 1938-1968

An archive of documents from the Robert E. Howard file of John D. Clark. Includes correspondence, manuscript (including drawn maps of Howard's Hyborian Age universe, and published material relating to the 1950s republication of Conan the Barbarian stories.

Clark, John D. (John Drury), 1907-1988

The Hyborian Age Stories - List of Howard's Conan Stories

The Hyborian Age Stories, 1 p. Undated, probably 1950. Lists Howard’s Conan stories by title with associated word count. Hand annotation: divided into groups indicated by Roman numerals and letters and book titles. The final arrangement of the printed books fits these notes.

“The Frost-Giant’s Daughter”

“The Frost-Giant’s Daughter” by Robert E. Howard and L. Sprague de Camp. 11 p. Howard’s story originally featured a hero named Amra; de Camp’s revision renames him Conan to extend the Conan franchise.

Phi Delta Gamma Records

  • TxAM-CRS 841
  • Collection

Alpha Alpha Chapter. Financial records 1977-1980.

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