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11/10
Typed card addressed to Donald Dyal from Alice T. Powell.

Alice Thompson Powell [Concord, NH] to Dr. Dyal. Re: Donation of collection. TLS, 1 leaf. November 14, 1992

Document of Donation to Sterling C. Evans Library. Typed and signed. 1 leaf.

Handwritten chart by Alice T. Powell regarding the contents of the collection.

"Contents of the Package" list of donated material. Typed, 1 leaf.

Clipping from unknown magazine of verse.

11/20
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dearest". ALS, 2 leaves. [Indianapolis] December 29, 1917

"My dear wife". ALS, 1 leaf. January 1, 1918

"My dearest". ALS, 1 leaf. January 2, 1918

"To all the folks". ALS, 4 leaves. January 2, 1918

11/25
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//20

11/30
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"Alice". ALS, 2 leaves. January 4, 1918

"My dear Pat". ALS, 1 leaf. January 5, 1918

"My dear Sweetheart". ALS, 5 leaves. January 6, 1918

"Dear Wife". ALS, 9 leaves. January 6, 1918

"Dear Alice". ALS, 3 leaves. January 8, 1918

"My dear girl". ALS, 5 leaves. January 9, 1918

"To my littlest little girl". ALS, 1 leaf. January 9, 1918

"My dear wife". ALS, 4 leaves. January 10, 1918

11/35
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//30

11/40
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"To Everybody". ALS, 3 leaves. January 11, 1918

"My dear little Sweetheart". ALS, 2 leaves. January 11, 1918

"My dear wife". ALS, 7 leaves. January 12, 1918

"My dear little folks". ALS, 5 leaves. Sunday, January 13, 1918

11/45
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//40

11/50
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 2 leaves. January 14, 1918

"My dear little daughter". ALS, 5 leaves, with original envelope. January 14, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. January 15, 1918

Letter fragment, page 4 only. Handwritten, 1 leaf. undated

Letter fragment, pages 5 through 9 only. January 15, 1918

11/55
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//50

11/60
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

ALS, 4 leaves. [Original first page is missing, typed copy is substituted], with original envelope. January 16, 1918

Letter fragment, pages 4-7 only. Attached is handwritten note and original envelope. January 17, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 5 leaves, with original envelope. January 18, 1918

"Dear Wife" The Birthday. ALS, 4 leaves, with original envelope. (January 19, 1918)

11/65
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//60

11/70
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"To everybody". ALS, 9 leaves. January 20, 1918

"My dear little sweetheart". ALS, 4 leaves. Sunday, January 20, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 4 leaves. January 21, 1918

"To my little Folks". ALS, 3 leaves. January 21, 1918

"My dearest Wife". ALS, 4 leaves. January 22, 1918

11/75
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//70

11/80
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"Dearest". ALS, 4 leaves, with original envelope. January 23, 1918

"My dear little girl". ALS, 5 leaves, with original envelope. Sunday (January 27, 1918)

"My dear Wife". ALS, 9 leaves. February 2, 1918

11/85
Photocopies of the letters in file 11/80

11/90
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

Letter fragment, pages 3 through 8. ALS, 6 leaves. February 14, 1918

"My Sweetheart". ALS, 6 leaves. February 15, 1918

"My dear Patsie". ALS, 8 leaves. February 16, 1918

"To everybody". ALS, 4 leaves. Sunday (February 17, 1918)

"Dear Alice". ALS, 1 leaf. (February 17, 1918)

11/95
Photocopies of the letters in File 11/90

11/100
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 4 leaves. February 18, 1918

"My dear Alice". ALS, 6 leaves. February 19, 1918

"Dearest". ALS, 5 leaves. February 20, 1918

"My dearest". ALS, 4 leaves. February 21, 1918

"My dear Wife". 1918. ALS, 1 leaf. February 22, (1918)

11/105
Photocopies of the letters in File 11/100

11/110
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"To everybody". ALS, 4 leaves. February 23, 1918

"My Sweetheart". ALS, 5 leaves. Sunday, February 24, 1918

"My Wife". ALS, 7 leaves. February 25, 1918

"Dear Patsie". ALS, 7 leaves. February 26, 1918

"To My Little Folks". ALS, 4 leaves. February 26, 1918

11/115
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//110

11/120
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 5 leaves. February 27, 1918

"Dear Madam". ALS, 3 leaves. February 28, 1918

"My dear Patsie". ALS, 4 leaves. March 3, 1918

"Another Letter for my Little Folks" ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. March 4, 1918.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 3 leaves. March 5, 1918

11/125
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//120

11/130
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 3 leaves. March 7, 1918

"My dearest". ALS, 6 leaves. March 9, 1918

"Dear Wife". ALS, 4 leaves. March 10, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 1 leaf. March 11, 1918

"My dear Margaret". ALS, 6 leaves. March 13, 1918

11/135
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//130

11/140
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

Letter fragment, pages 3 through 6 only. Included is hand drawn diagram. March 14, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 5 leaves. March 26, 1918

"To my little Folks". ALS, 4 leaves. March 28, 1918

Handwritten list of March statistics, 1 leaf.

Letter fragment, page 3 only. March 31, 1918

11/145
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//140

11/150
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 5 leaves. April 1, 1918

"My dear Patsie". ALS, 3 leaves. April 4, 1918

"My dear little Folks". ALS, 5 leaves. April 4, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 4 leaves. April 5, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, pages 1 and 3 10. April 7, 1918

11/155
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//150

11/160
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 4 leaves. April 12, 1918

"Dear Patsie". ALS, 4 leaves. April 16, 1918

"My own dear Wife". ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. April 18, 1918

"My own dear Wife". ALS, 7 leaves. April 19, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 4 leaves. April 22, 1918

11/165
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//160

11/170
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"Dear Margaret". ALS, 5 leaves. April 22, 1918

"Dear Alice". ALS, 4 leaves. April 23, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 5 leaves. April 24, 1918

"My dear Children". ALS, 3 leaves. April 27, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 5 leaves, with original envelope. April 29, 1918

11/175
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//170

11/180
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 2 leaves, with original envelope. April 30, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 2 leaves, with original envelope. May 1, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 5 leaves, with original envelope. May 2, 1918

"Dear Pat". ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. May 3, 1918

ALS, 5 leaves. May 6, 1918

11/185
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//180

11/190
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

Letter fragment, page 4 only. May 8, 1918

Newspaper clipping: "Army 'Y' Decides On Censorship to Halt Pro Germans"

"My Sweetheart". ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. May 9, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 4 leaves, with original envelope. May 10, 1918

"Dear Wife". ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. May 11, 1918

"Dear Alice". ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. May 12, 1918

11/195
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//190

11/200
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 6 leaves, with original envelope. May 14, 1918

"My dear little Folks". ALS, 2 leaves. May 14, 1918

"My dear Alice". ALS, 4 leaves. May 15, 1918

"My Sweetheart". ALS, 5 leaves, with original envelope. May 16, 1918

11/205
Photocopies of the letters in File 11//200

Correspondence, and Photographs

12/10
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

Envelope containing a handwritten note and two pressed flowers. postmarked May 16, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. May 17, 1918

"My Sweetheart". ALS, 4 leaves, with original envelope. May 18, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 4 leaves. May 19, 1918

"My dear little daughter". ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. May 19, 1918

12/15
Photocopies of the letters in File 12/10

12/20
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. May 21, 1918

"For the Little Folks". ALS, 4 leaves, with original envelope. May 22, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 4 leaves, with original envelope. May 25, 1918

"My Patsie". ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. May 26, 1918

12/25
Photocopies of the letters in File 12/20

12/30
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Patsie". ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. June 1, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 4 leaves, with original envelope. June 2, 1918

"My dear Patsie". ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. June 3, 1918

"Dearest". ALS, 3 leaves. June 24, 1918

"My dearest". ALS, 3 leaves. June 25, 1918

12/35
Photocopies of the letters in File 12/30

12/40
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"Dear Alice". ALS, 1 leaf. July 2, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, 5 leaves. July 3, 1918

"My dearest". ALS, 3 leaves. July 14, 1918

"My dearest". ALS, 3 leaves. July 15, 1918

12/45
Photocopies of the letters in File 12/40

12/50
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 3 leaves. July 16, 1918

"My own dear Wife". ALS, 5 leaves. July 17, 1918

"Sweetheart". ALS, 3 leaves. July 18, 1918

"My dear Wife". ALS, pages 1 and 4 only. July 21, 1918

12/55
Photocopies of the letters in File 12/50

12/60
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"Dear Alice". ALS, 3 leaves. July 26, 1918

"My dear little girl". ALS, 3 leaves. July 28, 1918

ALS, 2 leaves. July 30, 1918

"For my little Folks". ALS, 2 leaves. July 31, 1918

12/65
Photocopies of the letters in File 12/60

12/70
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"My dear Wife". ALS, 3 leaves. August 5, 1918

ALS, 2 leaves. August 6, 1918

ALS, 5 leaves. August 9, 1918

"My dear Margaret". ALS, 2 leaves. August 10, 1918

12/75
Photocopies of the letters in File 12/70

12/80
Correspondence from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his wife and family.

"Sweetheart". ALS, 1 leaf. undated

"My dear Alice". ALS, 1 leaf. undated

12/85
Photocopies of the letters in File 12/80

12/90
Various empty envelopes from Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson [Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas] to his family.

Postmark dates:
January 29, 1918
January 30, 1918
January 31, 1918
February 1, 1918
February 2, 1918
February 4, 1918
March 30, 1918

12/100
Four color postcard with printed pictures regarding World War I
"Infantry Drill at Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

"U.S. Battalion Artillery Drill, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

"Entrance to Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

"The Canteen"

One black and white (B&W) photograph with inscription on back:
"See letter Jan. 10. F.C.T. right rear. Over the top of some real trenches. Taken by a soldier soon after I arrived here. Note the lumpy crumbly soil. All that is not lumps is stone. Makes a fine dust that penetrates anywhere and a mud that sticks exactly like so much glue. Arrow shows long row of wire entanglements"

12/110
Six color postcard with printed pictures regarding World War I
"Entrance to Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

"Double Time"

"Shelter Tent Inspection"

"U.S. Artillery Drill, Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

"The Beauty Shop"

"Bird-eye View of Army Post, Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

Four B&W photographs with inscriptions:
"Chapel at Fort Sam Houston. Here 13 negroes were recently sentenced to death for mutiny"

"F.C.T. Winter 1918. Travis"

"Where they hung the thirteen mutinous negroes - part of the company that shot up Houston recently"

"Where they buried the thirteen"

12/120
Four B&W photograph with no inscriptions.

Twenty-five B&W photographs with inscriptions:
"Camp Travis Review. (Use magnifying glass)"

"Review on March 13, 1918 for Gov. of Oklahoma"

"Review of Gov. of Oklahoma" [4 scenes]

"This building is three days old and 300-350 feet long"

"A company street with a company assembled"

"A company street barrack housing 125 men. These buildings stretch as far as one can see"

"A picture taken in the middle of the day, of a stretch of track 1/3 mile long. (Where they load up for France) This was taken during a norther and the cloud of dust obstructs the view. The arrow points to a building only 50 feet from the camera. About 100 feet of tracks (right) and 150 (left) show - the edge of the dust cloud is thus outlined. No dust at extreme left, see freight car"

"An army balloon, almost a daily sight"

"Where a small part of the hay goes"

"Count the bales of hay here"

"A part of one detail of the general problem of maintenance. Piles of baled hay. Note the horse and buggy to get relative size - 3 times as high. As big as a house"

"Camp Travis Post Office"

"Air and plenty of it"

"Streets at Camp Travis"

"You can count the trees but not the soldiers in this camp"

"Writing letters, playing the piano, holding a talk fest. The usual afternoon use of the Y. In this type of building the other wing 60x30 is used for reading, games and writing too"

"A good view of the main room of a Y building. In some cases this is the only large room. Note the permanent movie screen, stage, piano. Two little rooms, class, dressing or bed, one each side of stage. Folding writing tables across benches at posts. Also two rows additional at outside walls. Capacity of hall about 650. Main room of Y #30. Camp Travis. 1. Jos. W. Nory, Educ. Sec'y, 2. E.O. Williams, Physical, 3. Hume Frost, Asst., 4. W.M. __, Ex-religious Sec'y"

"The Texas Soldiers opinion of a Yankee preacher. (2/3 of the audience is shown) 4000 men - and all quiet. Note the outdoor stage, with a wrestling mat, and the movie screen. Half the end of the Y building shows. My room at present (only one on second floor) is marked by the X"

"F.C.T. on right"

"A part of the outgoing mail of 2 regiments 358-359th. Part goes to the reg. P.O. Here we took n 2 sacks of parcel post and 1120 letters. January 6, 1918"

"Travis Post Office"

"A Y.W.C.A. Hostess house 5 now in R.S. Serve meals and provide a place for women to meet their soldier friends. L shaped. Note the large enclosed veranda. Everything permanently screened here. Camp Travis"

12/130
Six B&W photographs with inscriptions:
"Y.M.C.A. No. 29 Play Room"

"F.C.T.'s Bldg., Camp Travis"

"Rev. Franklin Condit Thompson YMCA Sec'y. Camp Travis, 1918. Bldg. #29"

"Reading room wing on the left. Office int he center of the H (right behind the soldier). My window, first floor just to left of fire escape. The funny little windows above the triangle and to the right are for the light for outdoor moving pictures"

"Y.M.C. No. 29"

"The main room of the Y. It will hold 7 or 8 hundred people. The wing is used now as a store, but this week we will fix it up for the officers to use. The only man in camp from connecticut is standing on the corner. This land is full of small stones. So we pick them up, make side walks and fences of them and paint them white. Notice how high our grass has grown. Mar. 19"

12/140
Five B&W photographs with inscriptions:
"Pack Train - 8th U.S. Cavalry. Marfa, Texas"

"1918"

"Fairrs left! ho"

"Tug of War"

"Mexican refreshment stand near the Mission San Jose"

12/150
Six B&W picture postcards of various scenes of Mercedes, Texas

Sixteen B&W photographs with inscriptions:
"After the hurricane, Camp Mercedes"

"After the hurricane, May, 1919, Camp Mercedes"

"Camp Mercedes, 1919"

"Headquarters in foreground, Hospital in background, Barracks on right, Officers Qrs on left"

"Barracks and stables and sand, Camp Mercedes.

"Irrigation Canal West boundary of Camp"

"Notice 2nd Barracks from right - hurricane"

"Officers Qrs. Barracks. Headquarters bldg. Y.M.C.A., Camp Mercedes"

"Officers Qrs. Non-Com. Hospital"

"Parade Ground & Barracks, Camp Mercedes, Tex"

"View of Parade Ground & Barracks, Camp Mercedes, Texas"

"Y.M.C.A., Camp Mercedes, 1919"

"Camp Mercedes, Spring 1919" [three scenes]

"YMCA Camp Mercedes, Spring 1919. F.C.T. by Fireplace"

12/160
Five B&W photographs with inscriptions:
"Rio Grande, Spring 1919"

"Rio Grande, 1919" [two scenes]

"Barricade at Outpost. Llano Grande Pump"

"Mercedes, 1919. An old mill, the first to be built in this section - now in the center of a Mexican village"

12/170
Johnston, Captain Frank H. [Company M, 1st Regt. Connecticut Home Guards] to Franklin C. Thompson. TLS, 1 leaf. January 15, 1918

Fitch, C.L. [Camp Logan, Houston TX] to F.C. Thompson. ALS, 2 leaves. March 23, 1917

Sherry, Will to Mr. Thompson. ALS, 1 leaf. undated

Nash, Lyman J. [Camp Beauregard, La.] to Mr. Thompson. TLS, 1 leaf. March 23, 1918

Reese, Clarence [Chaplain, 360th Infantry, Camp Travis] to Mr. F.C. Thompson. TLS, 2 leaves. March 25, 1918

Oakes, Clay O. to Mr. Williams. TL, carbon copy, 1 leaf. March 3, 1918

12/180
One printed postcard showing three B&W photographs with inscriptions:
"A General View of Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas, Where an Army of 46,000 Men is in Training"
"The Historic Alamo, San Antonio, Texas"
"View of General Headquarters, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

Booklet contained B&W photographs:
"The Alamo - Built 1718"

"Delivering Supplies to Company Kitchen"

"Home of the Commanding Officer"

"Company on Drill Ground"

"Company Lined up in Front of Barracks"

"Field Artillery"

"Signal Corps at Work"

"U.S. Wireless Station, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

"Gift Chapel, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

"Officers Quarters, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

"Main Entrance to Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas"

"United States Aeroplane"

"Recruits Arriving at Camp Travis"

"More Recruits"

"Getting "Shot"

"One of the Barracks"

"Partial View of Camp Travis"

"Looking up a Company Street"

"Setting-up Exercises"

"Inspection in Company Street"

"Another Partial View of the Many Buildings"

"Lined up for Mess"

"The Men who Bake the Bread"

12/190
One sheet of unused YMCA writing paper.

12/200
Printed postcard with picture of various flags.

War Roll Card of Membership.

YMCA printed color Christmas card, with envelope.

Pencil sketch by B. Gerhardt [a soldier at Camp Travis]. Titled "The Conquers Fate"

Typed copy of verse "In My Castle on the River Rhine," 1 leaf.

Typed list of General Orders at Camp Mercedes. July 19, 1919

12/210
Two B&W photographs of F.C. Thompson in uniform, 1918.

Typed note from A.T. Powell explaining circumstances regarding "The Little Folks at Home: Their Book" 1 leaf.

Photocopy of a handwritten booklet by F.C. Thompson, "The Little Folks at Home: Their Book" 15 leaves.

12/220
Extracts from various letters from F.C. Thompson. Typed, 15 leaves.

12/230
Note from A.T. Powell regarding the extracts from letters. Typed, 1 leaf.

Extracts from missing letters. Typed, 3 leaves.

12/240
Powell, Alice [Concord, NH] to Donald Dyal. TLS, 2 leaves. November 2, 1993

Powell, Alice [Concord, NH] to Donald Dyal. TLS, 2 leaves. July 5, 1993
Attached is:

Notes re: corrections to printout of letter transcriptions. Handwritten, 1 leaf.

Three leaves of printouts showing corrections.

Addendum to letter. Typed, 1 leaf.

Excerpt from "Camp Travis: The National Army Cantonment at Fort Sam Houston, 75th Anniversary" booklet. Photocopy, 3 leaves.

Excerpt from "Camp Travis and Its Part in the World War" booklet. Photocopy, 7 leaves.

Powell, Alice [Concord, NH] to Donald Dyal.. ALS, 1 leaf. August 28, 1993
Attached is: Fifteen pages from printout of letter transcriptions showing corrections to be made.

12/250
Davis, Jacqueline B. [Museum Technician, Fort Sam Houston Museum] to Donald H. Dyal. TLS, 1 leaf. January 30, 1993

Article and Book Drafts by Mayo

1/1: Notes on proposed book, probably to be entitled The Great Pendulum (27 holograph pages, 15 typed pages)

1/2: The Great Pendulum: Notes on a Few Chapter Headings (15 typed pages), partial alternate draft (7 typed pages)

1/3: Tentative introductory chapter to The Great Pendulum, (16 typed pages)

1/4: The Great Pendulum: Notes on a Few Chapter Headings (15 typed pages), partial alternate draft (7 typed pages)

1/5: Summary Article Draft, The Great Pendulum, 1949 (58 typed pages)

1/6: Summary Article Draft, The Great Pendulum (31 typed pages)

1/7: Chapter Draft, "Gothic Culture: The Passion for Godliness", 1180-1500 (90 typed pages)

1/8: Chapter Draft, "Gothic Culture: The Passion for Godliness", 1180-1500 (75 typed pages)

1/9: "Renaissance: Introduction" (11 typed pages)

1/10: Chapter Draft, "Renaissance: Fifteenth Century Painting" (82 holograph pages)

1/11: Chapter Draft, "Renaissance: Fifteenth Century Painting" (53 typed pages)

1/12: Notes on Medieval Architecture in England: Romanesque Cycle of Style (21 holograph pages) some duplicate material

1/13: Notes on Romanesque Art and Music in England and France (47 holograph pages)

1/14: Notes on Quattrocento Painting (15 holograph pages)

1/15: Notes on the Baroque, (2 outline drafts; 26 holograph pages, 16 holograph pages)

1/16: Article, "Two Notes on the Baroque" (2 drafts; 10 typed pages, 11 typed pages)

1/17: Notes on the paintings by Michelangelo on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (11 holograph pages)

1/18: Fragment of notes on 15th-century Italian painters and paintings (11 holograph pages)

1/19: "Victorianism and After", review of John Galsworthy's five Forsythe books (2 drafts; 6 typed pages, 10 typed fragment pages)

1/20: Article/Speech Draft, "John Galsworthy" (9 typed pages)

1/21: Review Draft, "The Spoiled Generation: The Silver Spoon by John Galsworthy" (3 typed pages)

1/22: Article Draft, "The Return of the Eighteenth Century" (12 typed pages)

1/23: Article Draft, "The Sacraments" (10 typed pages)

1/24: "A Drama Ritual of Texas", a fragment of a speech at the Texas Day Program of the College Woman's Club, probably by Samuel E. Asbury (8 typed pages)

1/25: "The Authorship of 'The History of John Bull'", review draft of the book by H. Teerink (12 typed pages, 11 typed pages)

1/26: Article Draft, "The Isms of Our Day: What Do They Mean" (12 holograph pages, 8 typed pages)

1/27: "Man As Educator: A Review of Paideia: The Ideals of Greek Culture by Werner Jaeger" (2 drafts; 12 holograph pages, 4 typed pages)

1/28: Article Draft, "Once More Democracy: Dialectic on the Brazos" (12 typed pages)

1/29: Article Draft, "Readings from the Poetry of Robinson Jeffers" (12 typed pages)

1/30: Article Draft, "A World Fit for Hamlet" (25 holograph pages)

1/31: Review Draft, "The Great Transformation by Karl Polanyi" (16 holograph pages, 18 typed pages)

1/32: Review/Summary Draft, "Conclusion of Rostovstzeff's Social and Economic History of the Roman Empire" (5 typed pages)

1/33: Drafts of 3 segments of a course outline [?]

  • "Great Moments in Old Books: Antigone before Creon" (7 holograph pages, 4 typed pages)
  • "Old Man in a Storm" (7 holograph pages)
  • "Wordsworth: Peaks and Depressions" (5 typed pages)

1/34: Miscellaneous notes and outlines regarding the English curriculum (17 holograph pages, 7 typed pages)

1/35: Miscellaneous short notes, outlines, and drafts (27 holograph pages, 13 typed pages)

1/36: Correspondence of and pertaining to John P. Mayo and letter drafts from Thomas F. Mayo (2x), 1914-1915; Undated

1/37: Library Correspondence Notes (about Cushing), 1939; 1942; 1944

Amstead

1/1
Inventory List. Typed, 4 leaves.

1/2
"God Bless Our Home on the Foam", 3 flyers.

1/3
Easter Service 1946 program (on the USS Amphion, AR-13)

1/4
Invitations to the Commissioning of the USS Amphion. January 30, 1946. 3 opened, none addressed.

1/5
List of "Eligible Discharges" (damaged, torn). March 18, 1946.

1/6
"The Policy of the USS Amphion". (AAR-13). 2 copies.

1/7
Newspaper "Huge Repair Ship is Commissioned", The Tampa Daily Times. January 30, 1946.

1/8
USS Amphion Ships' Order No. 20-46. "Confidential Mail-Handling of".

1/8
Executive Officer's Memo No. 16-46: March 25, 1946

1/8
Executive Officer's Memo No. 18-46: April 21, 1946

1-9
USS Amphion (AR-13) Boat Schedule. April 21, 1946

1/10
X-Mas Card and envelope; December 22, 1945; from Lt. (jg) L.A. Robb to Mr. B. H. Amstead.

1/10
Wedding Invitation and envelope; May 16, 1947 and May 17, 1946 to Mr. B.H. Amstead; no return address.

1/10
Personal letter and envelope; November 10, 1945; from Lt. (jg) Thomas K. Ewan to Lt. (jg) Billy H. Amstead.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Wednesday, March 20, 1946.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Saturday, March 23, 1946. En route Tampa.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Monday, March 25, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Tuesday, March 26, 1946. Tampa, Florida. 2 copies.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Wednesday, March 27, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Thursday, March 28, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Saturday, March 30, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Sunday, March 31, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Monday, April 1, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Wednesday, April 3, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Thursday, April 4, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Sunday, April 7, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Sunday, April 21, 1946. Arrive at Norfolk.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Sunday, April 28, 1946. USNB Norfolk, Virginia.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Friday, May 3, 1946. Norfolk, Virginia.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Thursday, May 9, 1946. Norfolk, Virginia.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Friday, May 10, 1946. Norfolk, Virginia.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Saturday, May 11, 1946. Norfolk, Virginia.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Sunday, May 12, 1946. Norfolk, Virginia.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Thursday, May 16, 1946. Norfolk, Virginia.

1/12
Two boxes of slides.
Box 1
Slide #1. USS Kearsarge (CVA-33) - bow view of ship.
Slide #2. USS Kearsarge (CVA-33) - view of flight deck.
Slide #3. USS Kearsarge (CVA-33) - view of flight deck.
Slide #4. USS Kearsarge (CVA-33) - view of flight deck.
Slide #5. USS Kearsarge (CVA-33) - view of flight deck.
Slide #6. Subic Bay.
Slide #7. Corregidor - motor installation.
Slide #8. Corregidor - stockyard of shells.
Slide #9. Corregidor - cannon.
Slide #10. Corregidor - view of coastline.
Slide #11. USS Essex (CVA-9) - Pearl Harbor.
Slide #12. Unknown helicopter.
Slide #13. Hancock (CVA-19) - Douglas AD Skyraider on flight deck.
Slide #14. Hancock (CVA-19) - view of flight deck.
Slide #15. Hancock (CVA-19) - view of flight deck.
Slide #16. Hancock (CVA-19) - view of bridge of the ship.
Slide #17. Ship refueling with Oiler.
Slide #18. Fueling.
Slide #19. USS Cavalier (APA-37) - bow view of ship.
Slide #20. Naval Air Station - Ford Island.
Slide #21. USS Hassayampa (AO-145).
Slide #22. Merrimack under the Golden Gate Bridge - view from boat looking at bridge.
Slide #23. USS Kidd (DD-661) - Fletcher Class - side view.
Slide #24. Singapore - view of coastline.
Slide #25. Unknown sailor in Hiroshima. 1956.
Slide #26. Hiroshima - radiation burns on unknown man's back.
Slide #27. Landing ship. Side view.
Slide #28. Gunnery practice off stern of ship.
Slide #29. Rest and relaxation in the Philippine Islands.
Slide #30. Liberty Boat.
Slide #31. Solar-powered phone.
Box 2
Slide #32. Douglas AD Skyraider.
Slide #33. Unknown plane.
Slide #34. Unknown plane.
Slide #35. Mr. B.H. Amstead?
Slide #36. ASW aircraft - subtracker.
Slide #37. USS Uhlmann (DD-687) - full view.
Slide #38. USS Bradford (DD-545) - side view on horizon.
Slide #39. USS Bradford (DD-545) - distant aft view.
Slide #40. USS Hassayampa (AO-145).
Slide #41. USS Agerholm (DD-826).
Slide #42. USS Robert A. Owens (DD-827) - aside ship on which picture was taken.
Slide #43. USS Agerholm (DD-826)
Slide #44. Unknown installation on beach.
Slide #45. AO145?

Military Items and Records

1 Leather Gun Holster
1 Detached Gun Barrel
1 Sword with Cover
Immunization Record for John Hill, 1943-1945
Officer's Record of Leave for John Hill, 1944-1945

Correspondence from Quincy to Viviane

1/1: May 20, 1914

1/2: May 23, 1914

1/3: May 28-30, 1914; June 1, 1914

1/4: June 2-3, 1914

1/5: June 4, 1914

1/6: June 5, 1914

1/7: June 6 and 8, 1914

1/8: June 9-10, 1914

1/9: June 11, 1914

Letters to Charles Perry Gould and The Simple Cobbler of Aggawam Introduction Drafts

1/01: Llewelyn Powys to Charles Perry Gould discussing a book being published which Llewelyn wrote an introduction for, also included two postcards of Davos, Switzerland. March 22, 1936 (with envelope)

1/02: Llewelyn Powys to Charles Perry Gould, asking to send Mr. Gould his Story of Life. April 2, 1937

1/03: Carlie Mallett to Charles Perry Gould in response to Gould's inquiry about the editions they have for The Simple Cobbler of Agawam. July 21, 1938

1/04: John C. Powys to Charles Perry Gould responding to Mr. Gould's inquiry about knowledge of The Simple Cobbler of Agawam. John knows nothing of the book but refers the inquirer to his brother Llewelyn. October 21, 1938

1/04.1: Llewelyn Powys to Charles P. Gould discussing details and payment for Llewelyn to write the introduction for the book. October 26, 1938 (with envelope and photograph of Llewelyn)

1/05: Llewelyn Powys to Mr. Gould speaking of the enclosed introduction and the pleasure it gave Llewelyn to write it. Also included is a postcard of Davos. December 18, 1938 (with envelope)

1/06: Alyse Gregory (Powys) to Charles Perry Gould asking Mr. Gould for a copy of the book that Llewelyn wrote an introduction for. Asks specific things depending upon whether the book was published or not. It's her second letter to Mr. Gould on this topic. April 23, 1947 (with envelope)

1/07: First Draft of Introduction to The Simple Cobbler of Agawam by Nathaniel Ward. Undated (typed)

1/08: Second Draft of Introduction to The Simple Cobbler of Agawam, Undated (typed)

1/09: Third Draft of Introduction to The Simple Cobbler of Agawam, Undated (typed)

1/10: Alyse Gregory to Mr. Gould with talks of how well her husband's works are selling, and plans for more collections to come. Mr. Gould sent her a typed manuscript of the introduction of Llewelyn Powys. April 19, 1948

Mears Papers

Series 1, Correspondence

1/1: Seven Letters
Of the seven letters in this series, all are written from Mears to various correspondents such as members of the Gatesville Methodist Church; "Week End", a radio show from New York; John Banta of the Waco Times-Herald; Robert Davis; and James Day, Texas State Archivist (1946-1963), concerning requests for research materials for her book on the history of Coryell County, Texas.

The exception was written to Mears in 1946 by Zelma Scott, who also wrote and published a study of Coryell County, A History of Coryell County, Texas (Texas State Historical Association, 1965) two years after the publication date of Mears' book.

Series 2, Drafts, Manuscripts, Galleys, and Research Notes

This series contains drafts of chapters and other sections published as Coryell County Scrapbook (Texian Press, 1963). Also present is a printer's galley of a portion of the book, as well as one file of stories not published in the final book, and one file of miscellaneous research and background notes. The drafts are mostly typewritten, with some handwritten annotations, while the research material is mostly handwritten.

1/2: Manuscript of the index, table of contents, preface, and book jacket text. Undated

1/3-12: Manuscript of Chapters One-Ten. Undated

1/13: Printer's galley. Undated

1/14: Unpublished drafts of stories. Undated

1/15-16: Research notes and clippings. 1940s-1960s S2-1/16: gathers original clippings and photostatic copies for which surrogates have been produced by the repository on archival quality paper, and those copies inserted in the other folders to prevent damage to less acidic documents

Series 1, Box 1

This series contains 7 folders in box 1.

1/1

  • Land Grant. 1852
  • Deed. September 25, 1873
  • Deed of Sale. September 25, 1873
  • Document. January 18, 1875
  • Document. May 8, 1875
  • Map of Land Lots. July 8, 1876
  • Lot Assignments. July 11, 1876
  • Lot Assignments. August 29, 1876
  • Fact Count Sheet. 1877
  • Document, 5 pages. February 7, 1878
  • Mexican citizenship papers. February 28, 1880
  • Court summons. July 19, 1880
  • Mexican citizenship papers. August 5, 1880
  • Document (too faded to be legible). October 11, 1881
  • Document, involving land lots and owners, 11 pages. October 11, 1881
  • Poll tax receipt, 2 copies. March 23, 1882
  • Poll tax receipt. March 30, 1882
  • Poll tax receipt. February 28, 1883
  • Poll tax receipt. February 23, 1885
  • Poll tax receipt. July 16, 1886
  • Poll tax receipt. February 19, 1887
  • Poll tax receipt. December 21, 1887
  • Poll tax receipt. December 26, 1887
  • Poll tax receipt. December 24, 1888
  • Poll tax receipt. December 2, 1889
  • Document. January 15, 1890
  • Document. May 6, 1892
  • Marriage License. November 20, 1895
  • Document, 3 pages. January 17, 1896
  • Deed of Sale. May 19, 1896
  • Survey Record. 1897

    1/2

  • Sale of a Horse. January 20, 1900
  • Map of land lots. 1900
  • Document. November 20, 1902
  • Last Will and Testament. December 5, 1902
  • Bill of Sale. July 16, 1907
  • Warranty Deed. October 21, 1908
  • List of Voters. 1910

    1/3

  • Document. February 12, 1912
  • Proposition. January 16, 1916
  • Contractor’s Bond. January 2, 1917
  • Stock shares of Texas Producers Oil Company. April 8, 1919

    1/4

  • Public Service Announcement from the Sheriff’s Department. Undated
  • Document, 2 pages. Undated
  • Document, 22 pages. August 1921
  • Lawsuit, 20 pages. October 27, 1921
  • Copy of Lawsuit, 11 pages. October 27, 1921
  • Question suggestions to be asked in the lawsuit. April 10, 1922
  • Document. January 1923
  • Document, 2 pages. May 12, 1923
  • Republican Stat Headquarters announcement, with a copy of a county record. August 31, 1923
  • Oil and gas lease. January 9, 1924
  • Application for Presidential Postmaster Examination. July 26, 1924
  • District Court Citation. April 8, 1925
  • Release of Oil and Gas Lease. July 9, 1925
  • Assignment of oil and gas lease, 2 copies. July 10, 1925
  • Contract of Employment, 2 pages. October 30, 1928

    1/5

  • Oil and Gas Lease. January 15, 1931
  • Benefit Certificate. March 1, 1934
  • Contract, 2 pages. March 19, 1934
  • Excerpt from Vernon’s Annotated Texas Statutes (Civil Statutes) Volume 8), 5 pages. Undated
  • Affidavit, 3 pages. May 10, 1935
  • Written copy of the affidavit, 8 pages. May 10, 1935
  • Division of Casimiro Perez Alvarez’s estate. March 3, 1936
  • Contract, 3 pages. June 19, 1937
  • Oil, Gas, and Mineral Lease. July 7, 1937
  • Marriage License. October 31, 1938
  • Certified copy of marriage license. November 9, 1938
  • Confirmation of death. May 5, 1939
  • Partition of real estate, 3 pages. Undated

    1/6

  • Affidavit, 7 pages. October 31, 1941

    1/7

  • Copy of Articles 1150, 802 and 803

Series 10, Box 2

2/16

  • Mary Howard's baptism certificate (3 copies). March 3, 1861
  • Funeral announcement for Pablo Ramirez. April 1912
  • "The Blue and Gray" student magazine. January 1917
  • Funeral announcement for Juan Antonio Garcia. August 14, 1920
  • Description of the Contreras family home and an abridged version of the Contreras family history. Undated
  • Description of the Lazaro Lopez family home and an abridged version of the Lazaro Lopez family history. Undated
  • Funeral announcement for Ana Rosa Decker. January 28, 1923
  • Funeral announcement for Emilio Decker. August 1923
  • Funeral announcement for Victorina Decker Vda. de Garcia. December 1923
  • Order form for Hopkins' New Annotated Federal Penal Code with Forms. 1927
  • "History of Starr County" by Estela Perez (5 pages). March 5, 1927
  • Estela Perez's homework. October 7, 1927
  • Estela Perez's homework. November 14, 1927
  • Funeral announcement for Jorge Decker. October 1928
  • Booklet titled "Cosas Selectas" (32 pages). Undated
  • Officers Club invitation. March 27, 1929
  • Rio Grande City High School graduation book of H.H. Contreras. 1929
  • 8th-grade Current Events Club membership roster. Undated
  • Funeral announcement for Jesus Maria Ramirez. January 1930
  • Funeral announcement for Eduardo Izaguirre. February 1930
  • Copy of the newspaper El Independiente. April 26, 1930
  • Portion of a newspaper. June 4, 1930
  • Funeral announcement for Luis Garcia. November 1931
  • Funeral announcement for Taurino T. Margo. March 1932
  • Funeral announcement for Melesio Garza. September 1932
  • List of items. Undated
  • Funeral announcement for Anastasio Garza Gonzalez. February 1934
  • Funeral announcement for Albino Hinojosa. February 1934
  • Funeral announcement for Genaro Madrigal. May 1935
  • Advertisement by the Gold Seal Silk Company. Undated
  • Funeral announcement for Casimiro Perez (2 copies). January 16, 1936
  • Funeral announcement for Victorina Recio Vda. de Decker. April 26, 1937
  • Funeral announcement for Sivoir Lopez Alvarez. April 22, 1940
  • Funeral announcement for Indalecio Sanchez Sr. March 1944
  • Ad for the Teatro Dreamland production of "Rancho Grande". Undated
  • Funeral announcement for Silvestra Perez. May 12, 1950
  • Mass offering for Silvestra Perez from Romeo Saldanas. June 4, 1950
  • Funeral announcement for Manuel Salinas Guerra. December 16, 1970
  • Booklet, "Class Mottoes". Undated

Series 11, Box 2

2/17
The second collection of photographs, of both the Perez and Contreras families again. Among them are family photos of the Perez family, Maria Celia Perez’s funeral, a train accident, a group photo of the U.S.A. Immigration, Customs and Health Department when Abundio Contreras was postmaster, and pictures of Mary Howard Contreras and Hilario Contreras.

Series 12, Box 3

3/1: NASA - Apollo 14-7 - Length: 0:10:23

3/2: NASA - Sun Angle #4, April 27, 1972 - Length 0:30:22

3/3: NASA - SkyLab 2 and 3, August 29, 1972 - Length: 0:34:46

3/4: NASA - Apollo 15 TV dump #3, July 30, 1971 - Length: 0:15:46

3/5: NASA - Grid Test w/o clock, October 11, 1973 - Length: 0:11:59

3/6: NASA - Apollo 14 Lunar EVA #1, February 5, 1971 - Length: 0:32:52

3/7: NASA - AS-16 KineScope EVA #3 - Length: 0:27:31

3/8: NASA - SkyLab 4 - Length: 0:10:55

3/9: NASA - SkyLab 4 - Length: 0:11:01

3/10: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA #3 Reel 5, August 2, 1971 - Length: 0:32:26

3/11: NASA - SkyLab Treadmill - Length: 0:11:43

3/12: NASA - Zero Grav - Length: 0:11:27

3/13: NASA - Kosmos K-014 Experiment Procedure II - Length: 0:11:14

3/14: NASA - Apollo 14 Crew TV Dump #3, February 3, 1971 - Length: 0:11:36

3/15: NASA - SkyLab 4 - Length: 0:11:14

3/16: NASA - Lunar Ascent and VA Activities - Length: 0:11:15

3/17: NASA - SkyLab 3 - Length: 0:11:16

3/18: NASA - Apollo 15-8 - Length: 0:08:27

3/19: NASA - SkyLab 4 - Length: 0:04:28

3/20: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA #3 Reel 4 - Length: 0:26:40

3/21: NASA - SkyLab 4 - Length: 0:02:38

3/22: NASA - SkyLab 4 - Length: 0:06:47

3/23: NASA - SkyLab 3 - Length: 0:11:23

3/24: NASA - SkyLab 4 - Length: 0:05:58

3/25: NASA - SkyLab 4 - Length: 0:11:04

3/26: NASA - SkyLab 4 - Length: 0:11:26

3/27: NASA - SkyLab 3 - Length: 0:11:03

3/28: NASA - Apollo 16 Kinescope EVA #3 - Length: 0:32:18

3/29: NASA - EVA #1, April 21, 1972 - Length: 0:32:18

3/30: NASA - Apollo 14 TV Dump #8, August 7, 1971 - Length: 0:32:44

3/31: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA #3 Reel 6 - Length: 0:32:44

3/32: NASA - Apollo 16 Kinescope EVA #2 - Length: 0:18:31

3/33: NASA - Sun Angle #2 Reel 2 - Length: 0:14:47

3/34: NASA - No data - Length: 0:24:00

3/35: NASA - Sun Angle # 3 Reel 1 - Length: 0:16:14

3/36: NASA - Apollo 12 TV Dump #8, November 18, 1969 - Length: 0:33:31

3/37: NASA - Apollo 16 EVA #1 Reel 6 - Length: 0:24:49

3/38: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA #1 Reel 2 - Length: 0:29:05

3/39: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA #1 Reel 3 - Length: 0:33:19

3/40: NASA - No data - Length: 0:25:58

3/41: NASA - SkyLab - Length: 0:25:58

3/42: NASA - Apollo 15 #2 Reel 6 - Length: 0:31:06

3/43: NASA - No data - Length: 0:23:18

3/44: NASA - Apollo 14 TV dump #5, February 6, 1971 - Length: 0:32:24

3/45: NASA - SkyLab III Grid Test - Length: 0:11:46

3/46: NASA - EVA #1 Reel 6, April 21, 1972 - Length: 0:32:17

3/47: NASA - Sun Angle #3 Reel 2 - Length: 0:27:29

3/48: NASA - SkyLab III - Length: 0:11:53

3/49: NASA - SkyLab 2 and 3, August 29, 1972 - Length: 0:24:33

3/50: NASA - EVA #2, April 22/1972 - Length: 0:23:42

3/51: NASA - Apollo 16 EVA #2, April 22, 1972 - Length: 0:33:39

3/52: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA, August 5, 1971 - Length: 0:13:22

3/53: NASA - Apollo 16 EVA #1, April 21, 1972 - Length: 0:32:28

3/54: NASA - Apollo 14, 02/01/1971 - Length: 0:03:35

3/55: NASA - Apollo 16 EVA #3, April 22, 1972 - Length: 0:26:05

3/56: NASA - No data

3/57: No data

3/58: No data

3/59: No data

3/60: No data

3/61: No data

3/62: No data

3/63: No data

3/64: NASA - Apollo 14, January 31, 1971 - Length: 0:31:55

3/65: NASA - Apollo Dump #2, February 1, 1971 - Length: 0:32:03

3/66: NASA - Apollo 14, February 1, 1971 - Length: 0:33:31

3/67: NASA - Apollo 14 Dump #4, February 5, 1971 - Length: 0:31:09

3/68: NASA - Apollo 14 Dump #7, February 7, 1971 - Length: 0:23:13

3/6: NASA - Apollo 15 Rendezvous, August 2, 1971 - Length: 0:23:59

3/70: NASA - No data - Length: 0:24:06

3/71: NASA - Skylab III - Length: 0:20:27

3/72: NASA - No data - Length: 0:25:23

3/73: NASA - Skylab III, October 11, 1973 - Length: 0:11:33

3/7: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA #1 Reel 5, July 31, 1971 - Length: 0:31:10

3/75: NASA - SkyLab III, October 11, 1973 - Length: 0:11:38

3/76: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA #2 Reel 7, August 1, 1971 - Length: 0:19:54

3/77: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA #1 Reel 7, July 31, 1971 - Length: 0:22:27

3/78: NASA - Apollo 15 rans earth Reel 1, August 5, 1971 - Length: 0:32:20

3/79: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA #1 Reel 1, July 31, 1971 - Length: 0:32:56

3/80: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA #2 Reel 1, August 1, 1971 - Length: 0:33:05

3/81: NASA - Sun Angle #1, April 24, 1972 - Length: 0:18:14

3/82: NASA - SkyLab III, October 11, 1973 - Length: 0:11:38

3/83: NASA - SkyLab III, October 11, 1973 - Length: 0:11:52

3/84: NASA - Trans earth EVA - Length: 0:32:09

3/85: NASA - Apollo 16 EVA #2, April 22, 1972 - Length: 0:31:19

3/86: NASA - Unscheduled TV Dump, April 17, 1972 - Length: 0:17:04

3/87: NASA - SkyLab III, October 11, 1973 - Length: 0:11:34

3/88: NASA - No data - Length: 0:19:16

3/89: NASA - attachment of gas probe (8 of 22) - Length: 0:26:32

3/90: NASA - SkyLab III - Length: 0:22:20

3/91: NASA - No data - Length: 0:26:04

3/92: Length: 0:24:08

Series 12, Box 1

This series contains 6 folders in box 1.

1/8

  • Volunteer Enlistment. December 10, 1863
  • Mexican registration. November 17, 1874
  • Testimony certification. August 9, 1876
  • Deed certification. August 10, 1876
  • Citation Petition. May 23, 1878
  • Citation, 4 pages. May 1878
  • Document. March 1882
  • Field Notes of a Survey. May 24, 1883
  • Court Judgment. December 5, 1885
  • Copy of Court Judgment. December 5, 1885
  • Writ of Supensidias. December 8, 1885
  • Copy of Writ of Supensidias. December 8, 1885
  • Litigation. April 21, 1886
  • Precept to serve Letters of Authority. June 12, 1886
  • Letters of Authority. June 12, 1886
  • Court mandate. June 12, 1886
  • Record of California men in the War of the Rebellion. March 16, 1889
  • Document. August 28, 1889

1/9

  • Poll tax receipt. January 27, 1900
  • Redemption receipt. January 27, 1900 (2x)
  • Deputy Collector for Customs appointment. April 2, 1902
  • Casimiro Perez Alvares’ appointment to Field Deputy United States Marshal. September 27, 1902
  • United States Marshal Deputy commission. September 27, 1902
  • United States Signal Corps. Orders for Casimiro Perez Alvares. November 21, 1902
  • United States Signal Corps. Trial News. November 23, 1902 (2x)
  • United States Bonds. December 5, 1902
  • United States Marshals permanent stationing. January 31, 1903
  • County tax receipt for land lots sold. March 6, 1903
  • Redemption Receipt. March 15, 1903
  • Jail terms. May 10, 1904
  • Arrest Warrant. May 19, 1904
  • Affidavit. August 18, 1904
  • Record of criminal business. February 13, 1905
  • United States Marshals Announcement. February 14, 1905
  • Subpoena. April 4, 1905
  • Registry return receipt. June 2, 1905
  • United States Marshal appointment and commission. July 4, 1906
  • Arrest Warrant. October 10, 1906
  • Court Summons. October 10, 1906
  • Subpoena. January 4, 1907
  • Arrest Warrant. January 30, 1907
  • Act of Congress regarding prison terms. March 16, 1907
  • Court Summons. June 4, 1907
  • Arrest Warrant. January 4, 1908
  • Public address by William Taft. January 10, 1908
  • Subpoena. April 24, 1909

1/10

  • United States Marshals appointment and commission. April 1, 1911
  • United States Marshals appointment and commission. November 20, 1913
  • Poll tax receipt. January 2, 1914
  • Clerk’s Official Receipt. July 4, 1914
  • Certificate of authentication. October 29, 1914
  • Petition for Discharge. March 23, 1915
  • Certificate of Testament. May 22, 1915
  • Affidavit. September 4, 1917
  • Affidavit. September 5, 1917 (3x)
  • Certificate of Appointment. April 1, 1918
  • Monthly Report of Public Eating Places. May 1, 1918
  • Herbert Hoover’s Message to the Churches of America. May 21, 1918
  • Monthly Report of Public Eating Places. August 1, 1918
  • Monthly Report of Public Eating Places. August 1918 (7x)
  • Monthly Report of Public Eating Places. September 1, 1918 (4x)
  • United States Food Administration Bulletin. April 27, 1919
  • Internal Revenue Service Investigation. December 10, 1919
  • Arrest Warrant. May 29, 1920
  • Affidavit. May 29, 1920
  • Subpoena. May 29, 1920
  • Arrest Warrant. September 13, 1920 (3x)
  • Bulletin #5. December 10, 1920
  • Bulletin #3. December 13, 1920
  • Bulletin #4. December 13, 1920
  • Bulletin #6. December 14, 1920
  • Bulletin #11. December 15, 1920
  • Bulletin #12. December 16, 1920
  • Bulletin #14. December 16, 1920
  • Bulletin #15. December 17, 1920
  • Bulletin #17. December 20, 1920
  • Bulletin #18. December 20, 1920
  • Bulletin #19. December 20, 1920
  • American Relief Administration Bulletin. December 30, 1920

1/11

  • European Relief Council bulletin. January 12, 1921
  • European Relief Council Announcement and Article. January 13, 1921
  • Carta Abierta Num. 2. January 17, 1921
  • Bulletin #35. January 20, 1921
  • Carta Abierta. January 21, 1921
  • Carta Abierta Num. 3. January 24, 1921
  • Carta Abierta Num. 4. February 21, 1921
  • List of military deserters. May 7, 1921
  • United States Marshals appointment. June 1, 1921
  • Subpoena. November 30, 1921
  • State and County Tax Receipt. January 12, 1922
  • Poll tax receipt. January 14, 1922
  • Poll tax receipt. January 16, 1922
  • State and County Tax Receipt. January 18, 1922
  • Poll tax receipt. January 23, 1922
  • Court summons, 3 pages. January 17, 1923
  • Government statutes. January 31, 1923
  • List of qualified voters. February 13, 1923
  • Court summons. November 8, 1923
  • Poll tax receipt. January 18, 1924
  • Political calendar, 5 pages. 1924
  • Poll tax receipt. January 19, 1926
  • Poll tax receipt. January 26, 1928
  • Oral report. March 23, 1928
  • Appointment to Postmaster. January 14, 1929
  • League of Postmasters membership form. May 2, 1930

1/12

  • Oil and Gas Lease. January 20, 1931
  • Poll tax receipts. January 30, 1931
  • Royalty Deed. Undated
  • Bond Application. Undated
  • Warranty Deed. March 1935
  • Poll tax receipt. January 11, 1936
  • Poll tax receipt. January 25, 1936

1/13

  • War bond application, 2 copies. Undated
  • Birth Certificate. May 19, 1944
  • Bureau of Reclamation notice. July 24, 1944

Series 3, Box 1

1/14

  • Note to Eligio Garcia. [1870s]
  • Letter to C. Manuel Trevino from Eligio Garcia. 1877
  • Letter to Enemencio Perez from William H. Russell. March 8, 1880
  • Letter to Lazaro Garza Ayala Matamoros from Secundino Reio. May 24, 1880
  • Letter to D. Manual Trevino from Enemencio Perez. February 15, 1881
  • Postcard for Enemencio Perez. June 21, 1881
  • Telegraph to Emilio Perez from the War Department. October 25, 1881
  • Letter to Enemencio Perez from M. Trevino. July 5, 1882
  • Letter to Enemencio Perez from Juan Perez. October 25, 1883
  • Letter to T. J. McNorton and Gertrude Heintz from D.L. Luce. June 2, 1885
  • Letter to Enemencio Perez from Trinoleta Perez. May 13, 1886
  • Letter to Enemencio Perez from Manuel Cortes. June 6, 1886
  • Letter to Enemencio Perez from Stanley Welch. June 19, 1886
  • Letter to Enemencio Perez from Armancio Garcia. July 6, 1886
  • Note. July 7, 1886
  • Note from Austasio Recio. July 10, 1886
  • Grocery List. 1886
  • Letter to John McNorton from Gertrude McNorton. March 4, 1887
  • Letter from J. Franco Ruiz. June 6, 1887
  • Letter from unknown, name illegible. March 5, 1888
  • Letter to Enemencio Perez from Eligio Garcia. May 13, 1888
  • Letter from Matias Perra. April 20, 1889
  • Letter. April 14, 1892
  • Letter to Casimiro Perez Alvarez from Camilo Saeris. April 16, 1892
  • Letter to Casimiro Perez Alvarez from F. Morales. April 8, 1893
  • Letter to Gertrude McNorton from her father. September 2, 1895
  • Letter to Starr County Surveyor from the United States Geological Survey. November 1, 1895
  • Letter to Casimiro Perez Alvarez from Alejo de la Garza. September 5, 1896
  • Letter to Casimiro Perez Alvarez from Eva Pena. January 4, 1897
  • Letter to Silvestra P. de Perez from Marta Garza. August 16, 1897
  • Letter to Gertrude McNorton from her father. March 12, 1898

Series 4, Box 1

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  • Receipt. August 27, 1877
  • Bill of Sale. February 19, 1878
  • Receipt. March 27, 1878
  • Receipt. May 22, 1878
  • Bill from S.H. Marouse Dry Goods. October 25, 1879
  • Bill of Sale. August 14, 1880
  • Journal of Financial Records. August 14, 1880
  • Receipt. December 24, 1883
  • Bill of Sale (12 pages). Undated
  • Bill of Sale. January 22, 1885
  • Journal of expenses. July 10, 1886
  • Receipt. July 28, 1886
  • Receipt. August 10, 1886
  • Bill. August 22, 1886
  • Bill of Sale. September 2, 1886
  • Receipt. Undated
  • List of expenses. 1886
  • Receipt. May 21, 1890
  • Check. May 23, 1890
  • Bill of Sale. June 14, 1890
  • List of expenses. June 28, 1890
  • Tax receipt. December 31, 1890
  • Tax receipt. November 23, 1891
  • Receipt. November 8, 1891
  • Bill. June 10, 1892
  • Tax receipt. December 27, 1892
  • Tax receipt. December 31, 1892
  • Receipt. April 18, 1893
  • List of costs. August 11, 1893
  • Check and list of expenses. November 13, 1894
  • Tax receipt. December 31, 1895
  • Certificate of Redemption (2x). January 23, 1896
  • Receipt. December 8, 1897
  • Tax receipts (3x). April 25, 1898
  • Tax receipt. May 3, 1898
  • Check. February 18, 1899
  • Receipt. March 1889
  • IOU. August 7, 1899

Series 4, Box 2

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  • Page of calculations. Undated
  • Receipt. November 30, 1901
  • Receipt. November 30, 1901
  • Check. March 23, 1902
  • Bill. April 24, 1902
  • Bill. May 3, 1902
  • Bill. May 11, 1903
  • Check. June 1, 1903
  • Receipt. February 28, 1905
  • Bill. May 26, 1905
  • Bill. May 31, 1905
  • Bill. June 9, 1905
  • Bill. July 14, 1905
  • Junk Mail. October 16, 1905
  • Bill. February 19, 1906
  • Receipt. April 8, 1906
  • Receipt. November 5, 1906
  • Receipt. January 17, 1907
  • Receipt. November 1, 1907
  • Calculations and costs. Undated
  • Bill. May 2, 1908
  • Bill. May 11, 1907
  • Receipt. May 11, 1908
  • Bill Statement. May 11, 1908
  • Receipt. May 11, 1908
  • Receipt. May 12, 1908
  • Receipt. May 15, 1908
  • Bill. May 29, 1908
  • Receipt. June 29, 1908
  • Receipt. July 2, 1908
  • Receipt. September 26, 1908
  • Bill. October 16, 1908
  • Receipt. November 16, 1908
  • Bond Letter. August 11, 1910

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  • Receipt. April 16, 1912
  • Payment. March 17, 1915
  • Utility bill. May 1, 1916
  • Utility bill. June 1, 1916
  • Utility bill. August 1, 1916
  • Receipt. December 1, 1916
  • Withdrawal. September 4, 1917
  • Bill. September 17, 1917
  • Receipt. November 14, 1917
  • Receipt. February 1, 1918
  • Monthly Statement. May 1918
  • Bill. Undated
  • Court expenses. April 20, 1920
  • Pharmacy Bill. December 29, 1920
  • Utility bill. December 31, 1920

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  • Bill. January 10, 1921
  • Bill Statement. January 10, 1921
  • Rio Grande City Ice, Water and Light Co. Balance Sheet (5 pages). December 31, 1921
  • Bill. March 27, 1922
  • Rio Grande City Ice, Water and Light Co. Balance Sheet. December 31, 1922
  • Receipt. December 31, 1922
  • Receipt. October 3, 1923
  • Receipt. October 22, 1923
  • Bank Statement (5 pages). Undated
  • Receipt. April 27, 1924
  • Rio Grande City Ice, Water and Light Company Bill. November 30, 1924
  • Bill. March 25, 1925
  • Reimbursement. April 25, 1925
  • Rio Grande City Ice, Water and Light Company Bill. April 30, 1925
  • Bill Statement. March 31, 1926
  • Bill September 14, 1926
  • Bill. September 21, 1927
  • Bill. January 25, 1928
  • Bill. October 22, 1928
  • Check for a loan. Undated
  • Bill of Lading. May 21, 1930
  • Inventory of property. 1930

2/4

  • Doctor's bill (5x). May 9, 1931
  • Bank Check. June 30, 1931
  • Bank Check. July 2, 1931
  • Bank Check. July 3, 1931
  • Bank Check. July 6, 1931
  • Bank Check. July 9, 1931
  • Bank Check. July 11, 1931
  • Bank Check. July 18, 1931
  • Bank Check. July 21, 1931
  • Bank Check. July 24, 1931
  • Bank Statement. July 31, 1931
  • First National Bank statement. March 31, 1932
  • Electricity/water bill April 10, 1932
  • Banknote. September 10, 1932
  • Southland Lumber Company bill. November 30, 1932
  • Doctor's bill Doctor's bill. March 31, 1933
  • Electricity/water bill. June 10, 1933
  • Bill. November 24, 1933
  • Banknote. December 12, 1933
  • Quarterly expenses. January 10, 1934
  • Bill. January 20, 1934
  • Receipt. April 25, 1935
  • Banknote. May 20, 1935
  • Bill. December 2, 1935
  • Doctor's bill. May 22, 1936
  • Receipt. September 7, 1936
  • Calculations. November 2, 1936
  • Receipt. October 15, 1937
  • Receipt. June 1, 1938
  • Receipt. June 4, 1938
  • Receipt. June 7, 1938

Series 5, Box 2

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  • Baptism Certificate. October 5, 1866
  • Note. March 8, 1876
  • Note. May 20, 1876
  • Poem. 187x
  • Document (2 pages). March 25, 1878
  • Schoolwork (8 pages). 188x
  • Schoolwork (2 pages). 1880
  • Document (2 pages). March 2, 1882
  • Document. July 28, 1882
  • Baptism certificate. May 17, 1885
  • Poem (2 pages). 1888
  • Memorial. April 20, 1889
  • Theater flier. Undated
  • Poem. December 31, 1890
  • Document (2 pages). July 24, 1892
  • Document (12 pages). 1892
  • Document. September 22, 1894
  • Announcement card. November 15, 1894
  • Schoolwork (4 pages). January 29, 1895
  • Document. February 8, 1895
  • Wedding Announcement. November 12, 1895
  • Memorial for Juan de Dios Peza. 1899

    2/6

  • Family reunion. September 21, 1900
  • Dictionary. Undated
  • First Holy Communion certificate. April 22, 1906
  • Funeral announcement. January 28, 1907
  • Document (7 pages). June 18, 1908

    2/7

  • "Los Negros Son Supores a los Condena-dos Mantecosos Mexicanos, Jim Ferguson"
  • Portion of a document. January 17, 1916
  • Envelope. October 14, 1916
  • Dance invitation. October 28, 1916
  • War Savings Bond
  • "A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, C. Perez Alvarez and family"
  • "Heartfelt Greetings for Christmas and the New Year, C. Perez Alvarez and family"
  • Thanksgiving Card
  • List of people. April 8, 1918
  • "Americanism and the Americanized Mexican" by Alonso S. Perales (3 pages). February 17, 1920
  • Sheet of calculations and maths schoolwork

    2/8

  • Document, "Oracion para bendecir la mesa". Undated
  • Marriage announcement of Casimiro Perez and Silvestra Perez. November 1922
  • Article, "Mexico's Budget Indicates Progress" (3 pages). May 1, 1923
  • Apprenticeship Indenture for H.H. Contreras. June 30, 1923
  • Announcement. December 1923
  • Poster. September 16, 1924
  • Issue of the College Republican News. October 30, 1924
  • Poem, "Me for Ma and Ma for Pa and Pa for Pelf, Wine and Beer". November 1924
  • Funeral announcement. February 22, 1925
  • Card from unknown. February 24, 1925
  • Article "Nota del Representante de Chile". November 21, 1925
  • Funeral announcement. January 1926
  • Commencement invitation. July 20, 1926
  • Booklet "The League of United Latin-American Citizens: A Texas-Mexican Civic Organization". Undated
  • Perfect Attendance Certificate for Celia Perez. October 11, 1929
  • Report card for Celia Perez. April 23, 1930

    2/9

  • Red Cross pamphlet. Undated
  • Memorial announcement. April 23, 1932
  • Issue of the Texas Republic. May 5, 1932
  • Newspaper clipping. July 10, 1932
  • Memorial announcement. April 24, 1933
  • Memorial announcement. April 23, 1934
  • Poem, "A Atenas: Grabriel Gonzalez Mier," (8 pages). August 26, 1934
  • Almanaque Medicinal. 1935
  • Starr County Democrat obituary for Casimiro Perez. Undated
  • List of people (4 pages). Undated
  • Announcement. November 1936
  • Excerpt from a newspaper. December 9, 1936
  • Excerpt from a speech. Undated
  • Excerpt from a newspaper announcing Estela Perez's marriage to H.H. Contreras (2 copies). November 6, 1938
  • Notecards for a speech (12 cards). Undated
  • Funeral announcement (3 copies). May 9, 1939
  • Funeral announcement. May 6, 1940
  • Speech (7 pages). Undated
  • Announcement. Undated
  • Poem, "El Partido Rojo y el Azul". Undated
  • Speech. Undated

    2/10

  • Delinquency statement. June 13, 1942
  • Boggus Motor Sales advertisement. Undated
  • Red Cross membership card. 1943
  • Funeral announcement. October 27, 1945
  • Annual Review pamphlet. July 21, 1946
  • Communism in Action booklet. 1946
  • Announcement from the Immaculate Conception Parish. Undated
  • Valley Evening Monitor article titled "Bentsen signs '30' to Newsletters as 81st Congress Nears Session's Finish". October 20, 1949
  • "Carta Abierta al Publico" by H.H. Contreras. December 19, 1950
  • Obituary for Silvestra Perez in the Laredo Times. May 15, 1950

    2/11

  • Funeral announcement for Petra G. Vida de Gutierrez. January 31, 1950
  • Position Description: Construction Engineer. October 29, 1951
  • Position Description: Construction Engineer. October 30, 1951
  • Newspaper. December 21, 1951
  • Recordation Oportuna. April 1952
  • Funeral announcement for Lydia Griselda Perez. February 11, 1954
  • Flier (2 copies). May 3, 1974
  • Excerpt from a newspaper announcing Estela Contreras' campaign for County Commissioner of Precinct 4. February 16, 1978
  • Speech (4 pages). Undated
  • Letters to the Editor excerpt from The South Texas Reporter. May 19, 1983
  • Article from The Monitor titled "Attorney indicted". March 24, 1988
  • Article from The Monitor titled "Let's let Hispanics become Americans". May 3, 1988

Series 6, Box 2

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A collection of photographs from both the Contreras and Perez families. Included are group photographs of the entire Perez family, Mary Howard Contreras, Casimiro Perez with his wife Silvestra, Estela and her sister Celia Perez at different ages, Estela Perez as an old woman, Rio Grande City, and Mary Howard Contreras with her husband, Abundio. The photos span a length of time beginning circa 1880, and ending in 1993.

Series 7, Box 2

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  • Agreement between Hilario Contreras and Maria Rita Salinas de Lopez (2 pages, original and 1 copy). August 31, 1904
  • Survey of the Contreras lot (original and 1 copy). August 31, 1904
  • Official contract between Hilario Contreras and Maria Rita Salinas de Lopez, (original and 2 copies). August 31, 1904
  • Warranty Deed (2 pages). June 13, 1922
  • District court record (2 pages). January 5, 1932

Series 8, Box 2

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  • Certificado Medico (3 copies). November 2, 1929
  • Notice from the Agencia de Migracion. November 2, 1929
  • Travel visa for Estela Perez. August 14, 1930
  • Application for a new citizenship certificate. Undated

Series 9, Box 2

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  • Letter to Abundio Contreras from Geo A. Hubbell. May 8, 1919
  • Letter to Abundio Contreras from the United States Post Office. March 27, 1922
  • Letter to Abundio Contreras from Paula Garcia. December 6, 1929
  • Note, sender and receiver unknown. December 20, 1930
  • Mass mail for the Free Breath product. Undated
  • Letter to H.H. Contreras from unknown. February 23, 1928
  • Letter to Casimiro Perez from H.H. Contreras. July 4, 1943
  • Letter to Estela Contreras from Araceli P. Davis (4 pages). February 6, 1980
  • Letter to the Contreras children from their mother Estela Contreras (2 pages). February 18, 1980

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.

Brient Materials

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9 Photographs - individuals from the 1923 Texas A&M varsity basketball team.

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7 Photographs - 1923 Texas A&M varsity basketball team, a group of students on campus, Brient with his fellow teammates much older, a photograph of Brient as a young man, and on the day he received his T card.

1/3
Miscellaneous newspaper articles on his basketball accomplishments and career. Mostly opinion pieces about Brient's story and the campaign led by E. King Gill to award him a T card.

1/4
Letters to and from Brient including newspaper companies thanking him for being part of an article, letters to E. King Gill, an affidavit, and friends sending him articles including a couple of letters from Connie Eckards regarding an article in Texas Aggie about Brient and his story.

1/5
Letters to and from Brient. Many from Brient himself, others discussing his life, and a letter he failed to receive.

Continuing Education Conference, Memos, Reports

1/1: Memorial Student Center Office of Continuing Education Tentative Schedule of conferences, Short Courses, and Seminars, January 1972 - June 1972; July 1973 - December 1973

  • Conferences include: Water Pollution Control, New Agents Training, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station Staff Conference, 27th Annual Instrumentation Symposium for the Process Industry, Executive Development Conference, Ready Mix Concrete, Industrial Security Course, Pest control Workshop, County Judges and Commissioners, Soil and Crop Survey Technicians Conference, Farm and Ranch School for commercial Bankers, Scona XVII, American Society of Safety Engineers, Utilization of Research for Reactors, Nitrogen Symposium, Industrial Teachers Conference, Regional Conservation Conference, American Institute of Industrial Engineers, Texas Water Utilities, Industrial Economics Seminar, Municipal Electric School, Texas Bankers Association Agricultural Finance Seminar, 14th Annual Transportation Conference, Texas Pork Producers Association, ABC's of Industrial Accident Control, Commercial Egg Clinic, Justice of the Peace Seminar, Protective Relay Conference, Oil Mill Operators, School Board Workshop, Safety Managers, Police Administration and Management Course, Safety in the Chemical Industry, School Business Officials Workshop, 4-H Roundup, Area VIII FHA Conference, Texas School Administrators, American International Charolais Association Youth Conference, Human Nutrition Workshop, Twirlers and Cheerleaders.
  • Texas A&M University Center Registrar Session List, March 30, 1973

1/2: Memorandum Letters, 1971-1983

  • To Vice Presidents, Deans, Directors, Department Heads and Continuing Education Council from James R. Bradley discussing a schedule of continuing education services. September 3, 1975
  • To Deans, Directors, Continuing Education Council Members and Activity Directors discussing revised procedures for payment of individuals participating in a continuing education activity from B. J. Adams. September 28, 1981
  • Dr. J. M. Prescott describing Position Description of Non-Classified Positions from B. J. Adams. November 11, 1981 (5 pages)
  • From B. J. Adams to Dr. Charles E. McCandless discussing Office Operations and Costs with budget reports. January 12, 1982 (10 pages)
  • To Office of Continuing Education from Dr. Frank E. Vandiver which contains Plans for reduction of Personnel from B. J. Adams. January 25, 1982 (2 pages)
  • Office of Continuing Education to Dr. Frank E. Vandiver from B. J. Adams discussing the role and functions for the Office of Continuing Education and the Financing thereof on a continuing basis. March 24, 1982 (6 pages)
  • To Directors subject Review of Operations. April 14, 1982
    • Attached letter discussing Review of Operations from B.J. Adams with attached Office of Continuing Education. April 28, 1982 (4 pages)
  • To Dr. Charles E. McCandless from B. J. Adams discussing other thoughts on a possible Ad Hoc Continuing Education Study Committee. July 9, 1982 (3 pages)
  • To Deans, Department Heads, Directors, Continuing Education Account administrators, Continuing Education Activity Directors, and Continuing Education Council Members discussing guidelines for use of surplus Continuing Education funds signed by B. J. Adams. December 2, 1982
  • By the Office of Continuing Education from B. J. Adams discussing comment regarding the November 1982 draft #1, of Target 2000 Project Task Force on Academic Institution. December 7, 1982
  • Official letter from the Texas A&M University Office of Continuing Education inviting to a symposium with a two-page list of speakers on April 26, 1983, Continuing Education Symposium. April 19, 1983 (3 pages)

1/3: Guidelines for Implementing a Continuing Education Unit Program at Texas A&M University, prepared by the Office of Continuing Education. August 1974 (33 pages)

1/4: Donation Letters from Dr. Charles Schultz to Mrs. Lela H. Edwards, 1975

  • Describing donation of materials from the inception of the Office of Continuing Education.
  • Thanking Lela for donating documents to archive. April 10, 1975 (typed)

1/5: Continuing Education Seminar No. 1 and No. 2 Materials. 1975

  • Seminar No. 1, Dr. Floyd B. Fischer discussing the continuing status of education, trends, and developments, and a reminder card for Continuing Education Seminar No. 1, Dr. Floyd B. Fisher, vice president for Continuing Education at the Pennsylvania State University. March 26, 1975
  • Seminar No. 2, discussing Mr. Israel Katz professor of Continuing Education and Director of Advanced Engineering Programs at Northeastern University pamphlet. April 21, 1975
  • 1975 Flyers for Continuing Education in the College of Liberal Arts; Continuing Education in the College of Geosciences; College of Engineering; College of Architecture and Environmental Design; College of Business Administration; and College of Education.
  • Continuing Education at Texas A&M University Handbook, describes scheduling, locations, budgeting workshop, and other Continuing Education Workshop (18 pages, 3 copies)
  • Conference notes stationary and parking permit, February 27, 1975
  • Office of Continuing Education pamphlet with an illustration of Rudder Tower in an envelope
  • Map of Texas A&M for Conference
  • Office of Continuing Education Annual Report
  • The Continuing Education Unit Program, January 1975 (39 pages)

1/6: Original Office of Continuing Education Folder

1/7: Map for Continuing Education Conference in Rudder tower, April 23, 1979

1/8: Activity Schedules

  • September 1975 - January 1976 (20 pages)
  • February 1976 - August 1976 (28 pages)

1/9: Summary Letters From Office of Continuing Education to Vice Presidents, Deans, Directors, Department Heads, and Continuing Education Council discussing the summaries of continuing education activities and approved continuing education contracts.

  • October 14, 1975, with the attached list:
    • Visiting Centennial Professors names include Bryant Bannister, James M. Fitch, Harry S. Broudy, Eric Walker, Melvin Kranzberg, Athelstan F. Spilhaus, Gladwin Hill, Charles B. Marshall, Robert W. Fogel, John C. Merrill, Richard E. Leakey, Herman Gollob, Thomas Eisner, Philip H. Abelson, Kenneth's Pitzer. (2 copies)
  • November 13, 1975 (3 pages); December 17, 1975; January 16, 1976 (3 pages); February 10, 1976 (4 pages); March 8, 1976 (4 pages); April 7, 1976 (4 pages); May 7, 1976 (4 pages); June 9, 1976 (4 pages); and August 16, 1976 (4 pages)

1/10: Off-Campus Directory description letter from James R. Bradley. October 14, 1976; Directory of Off-Campus Offices. September 1976 (45 pages); and Continuing Education Information Series University Center Meeting Rooms

1/11: Correspondence and Centennial Academic Assemblies. 1976

  • Educational Information Services (EIS) to EIS Advisory Council Publications Coordinating Committee with the attached letter from Dr. Williams explaining university programs for student recruiting from Mrs. Leatha Milfoy. April 27, 1976
  • Attached letter, to Mrs. Leatha F. Milfoy with an admissions statement of gender, race, gender, sex, etc. equality from President Jack K. Williams. April 21, 1976
  • Centennial Academic Assemblies: "Agriculture in a Century of Change", "The American Frontier Reexamined", "A World for Man? Art in Man's Experience", "Mathematical Association of America", "Texas Section"; The Future of Graduate Education forums. April 1-16, ????

1/12: Office of Continuing Education Five-Year Plan, 1975-1980. Revised August 1977 (19 pages)

1/13: Future Facilities for Continuing Education/Extension Activities Facilities Planning Committee Continuing Education Council, February 1979 (67 pages)

1/14: "Understanding and Applying Statistics in Libraries" flyers. February 15-16, 1980

  • For a workshop at A&M designed for librarians with little statistical background. (2 copies)

1/15: Texas A&M University Continuing Education Unit Program including objectives, criteria for Activity Approval Activity Categories, Administration, and CPU Awards. January 1981 (revised, 35 pages)

1/16: The Texas A&M University System Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor for Administration, Report of Audit, and Office of Continuing Education Review of Operations. 1982 (10 pages)

  • Introduction letter to Mr. W. A. Wasson from Gary W. O'Neal, December 9, 1982
  • From Frank E. Vandiver in response to Draft Audit Report, December 9, 1982
  • To Dr. Mildred J. Little from B. J. Adams discussing the result of System Audit. November 22, 1982
  • To Dr. W. D. Von Gonten from B. J. Adams discussing the results of the system audit. November 22, 1982
  • From B. J. Adams to Mr. Robert Smith discussing follow up audits. November 22, 1982
  • Memorandum to Deans, Directors, Department Heads. November 22, 1982
  • Draft Report. December 9, 1982 (2 pages)
  • Draft memo from Arthur G. Hanson for joint reporting of continuing education activities. December 2, 1982
  • From Franke E. Vandiver reminder of equal treatment for continuing education activities. December 6, 1982
  • Concept of the Definition of Continuing Education Activities. November 23, 1982 (revised, 2 pages)
  • Continuing Education Activity Report with attendance and breakdown of fees collected
  • Draft from Chancellor Arthur G. Hanson discussing pay for Office of Continuing Education. December 2, 1982
    *To Dr. Don Hellriegel, Dr. Gordon Hopkins, Dr. Robert Merrifield, Dr. Robert H. Nelson, Dr. Norm Oram from Dean C. Corrigan discussing minutes of the Ad Hoc Continuing Education Study Committee Question/Answer panel notation dated November 10, 1982. November 16, 1982 (4 pages)
  • Suggestions for Improving the Current Operation of the Continuing Education Office notes. Undated

1/17: Continuing Education Unit. An Explanation pamphlet that explains the CEU Program at Texas A&M University which promotes continuing education through workshops. May 8, 1984 (2 copies)

1/18: Office of Professional Development blank certification form template. Undated

1/19: Proposals of Community Service and Educational Programs, Presented by Texas A&M, pages ii to 91. Undated

1/20: Continuing Education Information Series. Undated

  • Steps in Program Development Outline
  • 50 Steps to a Successful Conference chart reprinted from the Bureau of Business and Technology
  • Services and Policies Office of Continuing Education Number III (discussing information of policies)
  • Budget Summary Activity/Outline
  • Aids Inventory Checklist

Continuing Education Activities Schedules, Program and Other Documents

2/1: Activities Schedule Flyers for Lectures. January - December [?]

  • January 6-30: Agriculture, Business Administration, Engineering, and Science continuing education lecturers
  • February 2-27: Agriculture, Education, Geosciences, Liberal Arts, and Engineering
  • April 4-30: Agriculture, Architecture and Environmental Design, Business Administration, Education, Engineering Liberal Arts, and Office of Continuing Education
  • May 2-30: Agriculture, Business Administration, Liberal Arts, and Engineering; two copies
  • June 2-27: Agriculture, Architecture and Environmental Design, Education, Science, Engineering, Veterinary Medicine, Library, and University News Service
  • July 9-27: Agriculture, Architecture and Environmental Design, Business Administration, and Education (2 copies)
  • August 1-28: Education, Engineering, and Veterinary Medicine; two copies
  • November 1-22: Agriculture, Architecture and Environmental Design, Business Administration, Education, Engineering, Geosciences, Science, Veterinary Medicine, and Co-Sponsored Activity
  • December 4-12: Agriculture, Business Administration, and Education

2/2: Activities Schedule. 1975

  • September 1975: Rural appraisal and Use Value Assessment, Soils Mineralogy Workshop, Texas Feed and Grain Seminar, Texas Society of Landscape Architecture Seminar, Management Seminar, Financial Analysis Seminar No 7., Labor Relations for Small Corporations, Industrial Hygiene Short Course, Texas Industrial Conference
  • October 1975: Texas State Florist Conference, Financial Analyst Seminar, Current developments in Accounting Education, Management Seminar No.32, Newspaper in the Classroom, Wood: A Modern Structural Material Seminar, Accounting Workshops for Local Governments in Texas, Accounting Workshops, Fourth Turbomachinery Symposium, Junior College Press Conference, Biomedical Communications Workshops, Community College Conference, Municipal Waste Energy Conversion
  • November 1975: Vocational Administrations and Supervisors Conference, Region V1- Gifted Students Seminar, Electrical Metermen's Short Course, Eight Dredging Seminar, Symposium on Over-Pressured Marine Sediments, Human Factors Seminar, Animal Control Training Program, Symposium on Over-Pressured Marine Sediments, Tropical Studies Seminar, Mental Health Workshop, Radiographic Techniques and Procedures Contrast Workshop, Surgical Assistants Technology Workshop
  • December 1975: Conference for Real Estate Education, Costa Rican Officials Workshop, Architectural Seminar, Continuing Education Program Workshop

2/3: Activities Schedule. 1976

  • January 1976: Real Estate Curriculum Workshop, Midwinter Conference for Teachers of Vocational Agriculture in Texas Education Agency Supervisory Area III, Annual Executive Development Course, Texas State Teachers Association Regional Workshop, Petroleum Reservoir Engineering Short Course, Surveyors Workshop, Stack Sampling Short Course, Fourth Dredging Engineering Short Course, Advanced Petroleum Reservoir Engineering Short Course, 31st Annual Symposium on Instrumentation for the Process Industries, Tropical Studies Seminar, Conference on Meteorology Over the Gulf of Mexico, Basic Scuba Instruction Course, TRC Data Estimation Workshop: Fluids and Fluid Mixtures
  • February 1976: Visiting Centennial Professors, Advanced Landscape Design Course, Park Interpretation Workshop, Industrial Teachers Conference, Region III-American Society of Safety Engineers Conference, Citizens Support Workshop, Children's Literature of the Sea Seminar, Clinical Pathology Workshop for Veterinary Assistants, Geriatrics in the Dog Canine Ophthalmology Clinical Pathology for Large Animal Practitioners Equine Orthopedics, Texas State Agency Energy Conservation Conference
  • March 1976: Visiting Centennial Professors, Recreation Management Institute, Management Seminar No 8., Workshop in Accounting Principles for Local Governments in Texas, Texas Academy of Science, Assembly on Statistical Research, Assembly on Chemical Research, Seminar: Radiography Makes the Diagnosis, Antibiotic Therapy and Large Animal Intensive Care Workshops, 26th Annual Southwestern Conference on Diseases in Nature Transmissible to Man, Equine Diagnostic Techniques Workshop, Surgical Technology Workshop for veterinary Assistants, Basic Course of Instruction in Industrial Development
  • April 1976: Texas Animal Agriculture Conference, Physical Distribution Management Seminar, Executive Development Program for Fire Officials-phase II, Regional Teachers Certification Conference, Texas Association of School Boards Workshop, Conference for Protective Relay Engineers, Southwest Computer Measurement Group Seminar, Oil Mill Operators Short Course, Visiting Centennial Professors
  • May 1976: Studies of Advanced Real Estate Subjects, Financial Analysis Seminar NO 9., Management Seminar No 34., Tropical Storm Seminar, Alcohol Counselors Training Program, Opportunities for Churches in Work with the Aged, Biological Effects Program, Laboratory Identification of Medical Parasites, Workshop on Instructional Media for Science Teaching, Visiting Centennial Professors
  • June 1976: Environmental Education Workshop, National Conference on Fire Department Management, Administrative and Instructional Leadership Conference, Cheerleaders Workshop, Texas Association of School Business Officials, Vocational Agriculture Teachers Workshop, Small Animal anesthesiology, Canine Geriatrics, Bacterial and Fungal Skin Diseases, Feline Leukemia and Diagnostic Cytology Seminar, Centennial Academic Assemblies, Public Education- The Urban and Suburban School Interface: Emerging Relationships, Students for the 1980's
  • July 1976: Summer Seminar on academic Administration, Football Officials Workshop, Tropical Studies Seminar, High School Journalism Workshop, Affirmative Action Workshop for City Officials, International Symposium on Bovine Brucellosis, Wildlife Disease conference
  • August 1976: American Society of Animal Science Conference, Special Training Course for Costa Rican Officials, Applied Solar Energy Seminar, Facilities Design Workshop, Tropical Studies Program, Writing as Process: Theory and Practice Workshop, Urological Radiology Workshop, Seminar on Directing the Veterinary Business, Long Bone Orthopedics of the Pelvic Limb Workshop, Equine Lameness Workshop
  • September 1975: Management Seminar No 35, Financial Analysis Seminar No 10, Cooperative Education Conference, Basic Scuba Diving, Foreign Animal Disease Symposium, Liberal Arts Series; Centennial Academic Assemblies include: Technology and Man, Urban America 1976, The Evolution of Four Texas Cities, New Roles for Education: Lifelong Learning, Energy and Feedstocks: Challenges for Texas, Remote Sensing for Land and Resource Management in the South and Southwest, Man and Nature-Makers of Climate Variation, the Future of Organizing Knowledge, Implications of History and Ethics to Medicine- Veterinary and Human, The Future of Maritime Officer Education and Training
  • October 1976: Texas Society of CPA's, Management Seminar No 36, American Medical Assistants Seminar, Texas State Teachers Association- District Meeting, Fifth Turbomachinery Symposium, Archaeology of Texas, Texas Junior College Press Conference; Centennial Academic Assembly: Cast '76 Conference for the Advancement of Science Training
  • November 1976: Soil Conservation Service Statistical Workshop, Vocational Administrators Conference, Landscape Architecture: A Clarb Review, Labor Relations for Small Corporations, Conference on gifted and Talented Children and Youth, Human Factors Seminar, Ninth Dredging Seminar, Affirmative Action in City Government, Archaeology of Texas, Emergency and Intensive Care Techniques for Veterinary Assistants, Orthopedic Neurosurgery, Thoracic and Cardiac Radiography Workshop, Wasting Diseases of Horses
  • December 1976: Exceptional High School Students Workshop, Archaeology of Texas, New Drug Symposium for Veterinarians; two copies

2/4: Activities Schedule. 1977

  • January 1977: Area III Midwinter Conference for Teachers of Vocational Agriculture, Current Issues for Design Professionals, 25th Anniversary Executive Development Course, Management Skills for Allied Health Professions, Advanced Petroleum Reservoir Engineering Course, Conference on Computational Complexity, 32nd Annual Instrumentation Symposium, Intensive French for Foreign Service Personnel, Mental Health Training Program, The Learner's Marketplace, Statistics Symposium, Beef Cow-Calf Conference for Veterinarians, Clinical Pathology for Veterinary Assistants, Feline medicine Seminar, Orthopedic Surgery Workshop- Pelvis, Scapula, Mandible
  • February 1977: Soil Conservation Short Course, Executive Development Course For Industrial Security Managers I, Financial Analysis Seminar No 11, Gifted Students Seminars, Industrial Teachers Conference, Newspaper in the Classroom Workshop, Region III-American Society of Safety Engineers, Remedial Writing Class, Advanced Diving Course, Lacrimal System Surgery Workshop, Radiology Workshop for Veterinary Assistants, Stallion Management, Clinical Pathology Seminar Differential Diagnosis of Anemia's in the Dog and Cat,
  • March 1977: Imported Fire Ant Research, Recreation Management Institute, Second Annual Texas Real Estate Teachers Conference, Vocational Administration Conference, Management Seminar No 37, Gifted Student Seminar, State Education Agency Training, Control of Power Systems, National Council of University, Emerging Nationhood: The Search for National Identity in Africa and the Caribbean, The Intimate Sex Life of a Tropical Fern, National Security Seminar
  • April 1977: Basic Electrocardiography Workshop, Canine Brucellosis Seminar, Mare Genital Surgery Workshop, Thirty-Third Annual Community College Conference, Association of Interpretive Naturalists, Federal Intermediate Credit Bank Management, Insect Parasite Workshop, Physical Distribution Management Seminar No 3, Gifted Student Seminar, Texas Association of School Boards Regional Workshop, State Education Agency Training Workshop, Statewide Community Education Conference, Conference for Protective Relay Engineers, Human Factors Seminar, Management Styles in Latin America, Children's Literature of the Sea, Society for Women in Philosophy Southern Division, Abnormal Fracture Union Workshop
  • May 1977: Sea Grant Communicators Workshop, Studies of Advanced Real Estate, Review for Clarb Examination, Executive Development for Fire Officials Phase III, Financial Analysis Seminar No 12, Management Seminar No 38, Continuous Stack Monitoring Short Course, Fundamentals of Health Physics, Pile Driving Analysis, Stack Sampling Short Course, Family, Society, and the Older Texan, Scholarly Publishing Short Course, Third Annual Workshop on Instructional Media for Science Teaching
  • June 1977: Kidney and Liver Disease Seminar, Soft Tissue Surgery, Marine Offshore Industry Outlook Conference, Animal Breeding Conference, Land Economics and Appraisal School, Feedlot Management Seminar, 52nd Annual Administrative and instructional Leadership Conference, Pediatrics Workshops, Texas Association of School Business Officials, Facilities Design Workshop, Preparation for Certification in Health Physics, Work Measurement/ Evaluation Seminar, Affirmative Action in the Public Schools Workshop, Family, Society and the Older Texan, High School Communications Workshop, Remedial Writing Clinic, Writing Process: Theory and Practice, Abdominal Crisis in the Equine, Bovine Parasitism Workshop, Canine Tumor Diagnosis, Clinical Bacteriology and Mycology Workshop, Clinical Pathology of Abdominal Crisis in the Equine, Clinical Pathology Seminar: Interpretation of the Leukogram in the Dog and Cat, Emergency and Intensive Care Techniques for Veterinary Assistants
  • July 1977: Health Planning and Evaluation Short Course, Health and Physical Education Football Officiating Workshop, Summer Session on Academic Administration, Health Physics Laboratory Training, Building citizens Support in Texas Cities, Family, Society, and the Older Texan, NATO Advanced Study Institute
  • August 1977: National Institute on Cooperative Education, Short Course on Health Planning and Evaluation, Community Education Summer Institute, American Society of Civil Engineers- Hydraulics Specialists Conference, Family, Society, and the Older Texan, Feline Anemias and Leukopenia, Fluid Analysis Seminar, Veterinary Practice Management Seminar
  • September 1977: Marine/ Offshore Rules and Regulations, Texas Dean's Conference on Real Estate Education, Financial Analysis Seminar No 13, Management Seminar No 39, Marital Communications Workshop, Office of Naval Research Site Review, English Language Institute, the Learner's Marketplace
  • October 1977: SCS Economics and Statistical Workshop, Texas Nutrition Conference, Vocational Administrators Conference, Executive Development Program for Utility and Public Works Administrators, Management Seminar 40, Texas Association for the Education of Young Children, Texas Psychological Association: Diversion of Trainers Annual Conference, Introductory Writing Clinic, The Learner's Marketplace, Modern Techniques in Instrumental Analysis, Gaines Veterinary Symposium, Basic Library Skills Institute
  • November 1977: Proprietary School Conference on Real Estate Education, Design Workshop, Sales Management Seminar, Fifth Dredging Short Course, Energy Audit Conference, Second International Dredging Symposium, National exhibit on Antarctica, Annual Conference of Southwestern Philosophical Society, Shellfish Health Research Workers Workshop
  • December 1977: Annual Ocean Documentation Seminar, Selection and Safe Operation of Medical Equipment, Sixth Turbomachinery Symposium

2/5: Activities Schedule. 1978

  • January 1978: Area III Midwinter Vocational Agriculture Teachers Conference, 26th Annual Executive Development Course, Advanced Petroleum Reservoir Engineering for Petroleum Industry Personnel: Course 1, Pile Driving Analysis Short Course, 33rd Annual Instrumentation Symposium for Process Industries, English Language Institute, Cardiovascular Diseases of the Dog and Cat, Nutrition Management for Improving Beef Cattle Performance, Radiology Workshop for Animal Technicians
  • February 1978: Financial Analysis Seminar No 14, Community Involvement Strategies, Industrial Teacher Conference, Martial Communication Workshop, Hydraulic Fracture Treatment Design Course for Petroleum Industry Personnel, Region III-American Society of Safety Engineers Professional Conference, Children's Literature of the Sea, English as a Second Language in International Education: Strategies for Success, Southwestern Council of Latin American Studies, Amigos Serials tagging Workshop
  • March 1978: Vessel Pollution Liability and Certification, American Oat Workers Conference, Reaction Management Institute, 4th Annual Physical Distribution Management Conference, Gifted Student Program, Vessel Pollution Liability and Certification Conference, Affirmative Action Workshop, South Central Society for 18th Century Studies, Anesthesia for Critical Patients, Clinical Pathology for Veterinary Technicians, General Ophthalmology Update
  • April 1978: National Resource Policy Seminar, Urban Transportation Symposium, Financial analysis Seminar No 15, Management No 41, Gifted Students Program, Texas Association of School Boards, University Institute on Gifted Education, Youth Camp Administrators Workshop, Southern Region geochemists, Conference on Leadership in Free Enterprise Education, 4th Triennial Nucleon-Nucleon Conference, Canine Reproduction Clinic, Radiology Workshop for Veterinary Assistants, Spinal Disc Disease Seminar, Spinal Disk Surgery Workshop, 34th Annual Community College conference
  • May 1978: Studies of Advanced Real Estate Subjects (Soars), Energy Conservation Training Programs, Conference on Estate Planning, Executive Development- Fire Officials, Management Seminar No 42, Adult Teacher Training, Advanced Petroleum Reservoir Engineering Course for Petroleum industry Personnel, Stake Sampling Short Course, Working Conference on Codes for boundary Value Problems, Southern Newspaper Publishers Association: The Weather as News
  • June 1978: Non-Credit Short courses for Teachers of Vocational Agriculture, Sales Management Seminar, Administrative Leadership Conference, Texas Association of School Business Officials, English Language Institute, High School Communication Workshop, Writing As A Process Institute
  • July 1978: Texas Association of Realtors, Consultation Skills Workshop, Football Officials Workshop, Summer Seminar on Academic Administration, Volleyball Coaches Clinic, The Telecommunications Industry, Cooperative Education Conference, American Association of Veterinary Anatomists, American Association of Veterinary Physiologists, American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges, Council of Deans, Admission Affairs Committee
  • August 1978: Faculty Workshop for Enhancing College Teaching, English Language Institute, Writing as Process: Workshop for Public School Teachers
  • September 1978: Energy Conservation Training Program, Financial Analysis Seminar 16, Management Seminar 43, Practical Sand Control Conference, English Language Institute, Care of the Critical Animal Patient, Surgical Techniques for Veterinary Technicians, Radar Observer, Law of the Sea, Marine/ Offshore Manpower Requirements and Training Seminar
  • October 1978: Economic and statistics Workshop for Soil Conservation Service, Workshop on Model Energy Code, Executive Development Program for Utilities and Public Works Administration Phase I, Management Seminar 44, Texas Professors of Educational Administration, Industrial Seminar on Piping Design and Stress Analysis, The Czechs in Texas: A Symposium, Genetic Defects Clinic, Radar Observer, 3rd Annual Modern Techniques in Instrumental Analysis, Canine Reproduction Problems for Veterinary Technicians, Small Animal Cryosurgery, Small Animal Orthopedics Small Animal Retinal Diseases
  • November 1978: Building Energy Audit Workshop, Architecture Review Workshop, Management Seminar No 45, Analysis and Reduction of Casting Defects, Eleventh Dredging Seminar, Energy Recovery from Municipal Solid Waste, Conference for the Advancement of Science Teaching (Cast '78), 5th Annual Animal Control Personnel, Equine Diseases Symposium, Radar Observer
  • December 1978: Executive Development Program- Fire Service Module II, Turbomachinery Symposium, International Ocean/Air Documentation Seminar

2/6: Activities Schedule. 1979

  • January 1979: Area III Midwinter Vocational Agriculture Teachers Conference, Discover Texas Workshop, Meat Tenderness Seminar, 27th Annual Executive Development Course, Pile Driving Analysis, Seventh Dredging Short Course, 34th Annual Instrumentation Symposium, Advanced Radiology for Animal Technicians, Electrocardiography Symposium, Small Animal Orthopedics
  • February 1979: Marine Safety and Training Conference, Landscape Architecture for Energy Conservation, Financial Analysis for Decisionmaking in Smaller Firms, Center for Community Education Workshop, Conference on Motor Development and Movement Experience on Young Children, Advanced Industrial Technology Workshop, University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System (Unols) Workshop, Children's Literature of the Sea, Equine Pediatrics, Large Animal Surgery Techniques for Veterinary Assistants, Radar
  • March 1979: Marine Industry Management Workshop, Texas Real Estate Instructors Conference, Texas School Assessors Association, Park, Recreation and Design Symposium, 5th Annual Physical Distribution Management Conference, Management Seminar for Pest Control Operators, Sheet Metal and Structural Fabricating Seminar, Writing as A Process Workshop, 29th Southwest Conference on Diseases in Nature Transmissible to Man, Bone Planting for complicated Fractures, Canine Thorcratic Diseases Seminar, Canine Thoracic Diseases Diagnosis, and Sugary Workshop, Surgical Technology Workshop, Radar Observer
  • April 1979: Farm and ranch Appraisal School, Outdoor Education Experience, Business Management Design Seminar for Professional Landscape Architects, Regional Alcoholism Institute, Solar Healing, In-Service Workshop for Windham School District Staff, Statewide Workshop on Vocational Special Needs, Texas Association of School Boards Regional Workshop, Professional Ethics Conference for Engineers and Contractors, Second Annual Leadership Conference On Free Enterprise, Radar Observer School, financial Analysis Seminar for Decision Making No 17, First Annual Computer in Business Conference, Labor Relations in the Small Corporation, Management Seminar No 46 Dewey Compton
  • May 1979: Studies Advanced Real Estate Subjects (Soars), Architectural Qualifying Exam, Architectural Design Test Workshop, Landscape Architecture: A Clarb Review Workshop, Management of Small Architectural Practice, Management Seminar No 47, Adult Teacher Training Program, Advanced Petroleum Reservoir Engineering, Applied Solar Energy Seminar, Continuous Stack Monitoring Short Course, Hydraulic Fracture Treatment Design Course, International Seminar in Piping Design and Pipe Stress Analysis, Petroleum Reservoir Engineering, Stack Sapling Short Course, Dispositional Environments in Reservoir Sandstones, Publishing is Better than Perishing, Conference on Variational Inequalities, Statistics Short Course I, Basic Library Skills Institute
  • June 1979: Building Energy Audit Workshop, Short Course on Symmetrical Components, Summer Structural Drafting Program, Real Estate Appraisal and Investment Workshop, Supervising Teachers Workshop, Trends for Agriculture Majors, Vacationing for the Fun of It, Wills and Estate Workshop for Vocational Agriculture Teachers, Basic Design and Building Construction Methods for Energy-Efficient Homes, Industrial Sales Management Seminar, Administrative Leadership Conference, Dissemination Conference on Occupational Research, Applied Solar Energy Seminar, Health Physics Laboratory Training, Depositional Environments in Reservoir Sandstones, Association of Departments of English, High School Communications Workshop, The Quality of Life in Rural Texas: Human Values in rural Healthcare, Writing as Process Institute, Forum for General Chemistry Coordinators, Bone Disease Seminar/ Workshop, Practical Clinical Pharmacology
  • July 1979: Football Officials Workshop, Summer Seminar on Academic Administration, Industrial Ventilation Conference, The Telecommunications Industry, Depositional Environments in Reservoir Sandstones, Public Opinion Workshop, the Quality of Life in rural Texas: Human Values in Rural Healthcare, Workshop on Ballot Access, Radar Observer Tool, Transverse Stability for Grain Ships
  • August 1979: 97th American Ornithologist Union, Faculty Workshop on Enhancing College Teaching, Training for New Directors, Applied Solar Energy Seminar, A Generalized Manufacturing Simulator (GEMS) Seminar, Industrial Ventilation Converse, International Ventilation Conference, International Research Workshop on Coastal Sedimentation Problems, Offshore Structures Design Elements, Workshop on Ballot Access, Writing as Process, Radar Observer School
  • September 1979: Marine Personnel Selection and Training Seminar, Energy Audit Techniques Workshop, Residential Construction Techniques for Retrofitting, Customer Service in an Inflated Shortage Economy, Financial Analysis for Decisionmaking, Management Seminar No 48, NASA Workshop in Pattern Recognition and Image Processing, Seminar for Bull Evaluation and Breeding Soundness, Collision Avoidance Radar Training Course for Original Certification
  • October 1979: Beef Breeding Programs Clinical Oncology, Emergency Care of Trauma Patients, Sixth Workshop on Veterinary Continuing Education, Collision Avoidance Radar Training Course for Original Certification, Refresher and Recertification Course, Acquiring Mobile Homes, Fair Housing Seminar, Fundamentals of Real Estate Investment, Marine Loss Control and Safety Seminar, Recreation Users and Managers Symposium, Executive Development Program for Utilities and Public Works Administrators- Phase I, Management Seminar for Executive Secretaries, Management Seminar No 49, Texas Society of Certified Public Accounting Workshops, Canoeing Workshop, Venture Dynamics Workshop, Wilderness Emergency Medical Care, Offshore Structures and Design Elements, Texas Section, American Society of Civil Engineers, Southwestern Region, Association of American Geographers, Effective Business Communications, Texas Journalism Education Council
  • November 1979: Fair Housing Seminar, Fundamentals of Real Estate Research, Home Energy Analysis Training Workshop, Park and Recreation Enforcement and Visitor Protection Workshop, Title XII Small Ruminants, Architecture Review Workshop, Executive Development Program for Utilities and Public Works Administrators Phase II, Management Seminar # 50, Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants Workshop, The Role of the High School Principal in Community Involvement, Turbomachinery Symposium, Twelfth Annual Dredging Seminar, NASA Symposium in Pattern Recognition and Image Processing, Animal control Personnel Development Program, Equine Practitioner
  • December 1979: Complying with the Revised Hud-Oilser Regulations, International Ocean Documentation Seminar, Valuation of Open Space Land, Executive Development Program for the Fire Service Module IV, Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants Workshop, Energy and Feedstocks: Challenges for Texas, Sheet Metal and Structural Fabricating Seminar, Workshop on Ballot Access, International Symposium on continuum Spectra of Heavy Ion Reactions, NASA Symposium on Pattern Recognition and Image Processing

2/7: Activities Schedule. 1980

  • January 1980: Texas Surveyors Association Workshop, Agricultural Education Area III Mid-Winter Conference, 28th Annual Executive Development Course, Enhancing College Teaching, Gifted and Talented Student Seminar, Midyear Fellow-Up Workshop for New Directors in Community Education, Eight Dredging Engineering Short Course, 35th Annual Instrumentation Symposium, Workshop on Ballot Access, Writing Workshop, NASA Symposium in Pattern Recognition and Image Processing, Basic Radiography for Animal Technicians, Cardiology Update Equine Reproduction Refresher, Prurtis
  • February 1980: Range Burning Symposium, Designing Organizational Structures, Management Seminar 51, Gifted and Talented Student Seminar, Industrial teacher's Conference, American Society of Safety Engineers Region III, Respiratory Protection (NIOSH 593), Children's Literature of the Sea, Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, NASA Symposium in Pattern Recognition and Image Processing, Hematology for veterinary Assistants, Information Seminars about Animal Control for Local Government Executives, Neuromotor System Diagnostic Techniques, New Serials Cataloging Rules AACRII, Understanding and Applying Statistics
  • March 1980: Parking Planning and Design Workshop, Financial Analysis for Decision making No 19, Management Seminar No 52, Sixth Annual Physical Distribution Management Conference, Gifted and Talented Student Seminar, Mathematically Precocious Youth, Vocational Special Needs Conference, Safety Engineering Principles and Practice for Middle Management, Sheet Engineering Principle and Practice for Middle Management, Sheet Metal and Structural Fabricating Seminar, NASA Symposium Pattern Recognition and Image Processing, Bovine Infertility and Pregnancy Diagnosis, Information Seminars about Animal Control for Local Government Executives, Surgical Technology Workshop
  • April 1980: Geodynamic Research Program, NASA Symposium in Pattern Recognition and Image Processing, Advanced Legal School, Marine/Offshore Industry Outlook conference, Proprietary School Conference, Real Estate Teachers Conference, 48th Oil Mill Operators Short Course, Computers in the Recreation Field, Designing Organization Structure, Fair Housing, and the Real Estate Industry, Financial Analysis for Decisionmaking in Smaller Films, Labor Relations in Non-Union Companies, National Transformation Policy Forum, Second Annual Computers in Business Conference, Dissemination Conference on Occupational Research, Gifted and Talented Student Seminar, Leadership Conference in Free Enterprise Education, Texas Association of School Boards Regional Workshop, Workshop on Communicating Across Cultures, Automotive Adaptive Equipment for the Physically Handicapped, Hazardous Chemicals Waste Disposal Conference, Protective Relay Conference
  • May 1980: Land Appraisal School, Studies of Advanced Real Estate Subjects (Soars), Landscape Architecture: A Clarb Review Workshop, National Professional Examination Workshop, Recent developments and Applications of the Multiconfigural Hartree Fock Method, Advanced Small Animal Radiograph for Animal Technicians, Advanced Petroleum reservoir Engineering, Basic Petroleum Reservoir Engineering, Computational Hydraulics Short Course, Deep Ocean Mining, Hydraulic Fracture Treatment Design Course, Anesthesiology Seminar, Equine Joint Diseases, Gastroenterology Update, Fair Housing Seminar, Management Seminar No 53, Canoeing Instructors Workshop, Money Monetary Policy Deficits and Inflation, Motorcycle chief Instructor Workshop, Second International Seminar in Piping Design and Pipe Stress Analysis, Stack Sampling Short course, Workshop on Rotodynamic Instability Problems in High-Performance Turbomachinery, Agriculture of the Southwest
  • June 1980: Agricultural Education Supervising Teachers Conference, Fourth annual Industrial Sales Management Seminar, Administrative Leadership Conference, Industrial Arts Leadership Workshop, NASA Symposium in Pattern Recognition and Image Processing, Health Physics Laboratory Training, Intensive Course In Applied Statistics, Power Plant Construction Short Course, Pressure Transient Test Analysis, Structural Postgraduate Conference for Veterinarians, Microcomputers in Education, Texas Association of School Business Officials, Applications of Symmetrical Components, Basics of Symmetrical Components, Data Processing Workshop on the Statistical Analysis System, American Economy Institute, English Language Institute, High School Communications Workshop, Six Annual Writing as Process: Theory and Practice Institute
  • July 1980: Fair Housing and the Real Estate Industry, Texas Society of Certified Public, Summer Seminar on Academic Administration, Data Processing Workshop on the Statistical Analysis System, Respiratory Protection Course (NISH 593), Safety Engineering Principles and Practices for Safety Engineers Industrial Hygiene and Fire Protection Personnel, Structural Drafting Program, Expert Demonstration Training Program, Recent Developments and Applications of the Multiconfigural Hartree Fock Method
  • August 1980: Advanced Legal Seminar, Benz School of Floral Design, Farm and Land Institute, Workshop in Remote Sensing, Financial Analysis for Decision Making Seminar (For Employees of Vitro Corporativo S A), Health and Physical Education Football Officials Workshop, Industrial Ventilation course, Offshore Structures Design Elements, Power Plant Construction Short Course, Respitarity Protection (NIOSH 593), Photomicrography/ Electronmicrography Workshop on gathering and Dissemining Experimental Results, Through the Lens, Embryo Transplant Training Program, Cryobiology of Aquatic Organisms
  • September 1980: Inventory and Monitoring of Natural Resources Workshop, Computer Applications/ Energy Workshops, Financial Analysis for Decision Making No 20, Forum on Innovation and Productivity in Small Industrial Business, Management Seminar No 54, Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants Workshops, The Art of Negotiating, Industrial Hygiene Chemistry, Daughters of the American Revolution, English Language Institute, Fourth Annual Free Enterprise/ Economic Education Workshop for Teachers, Texas Cooperative Education Association Fall Conference, Embryo Transplant Training Program, Meat and Poultry Inspection, Veterinary Programs with Computer Assistant, Marine/ Offshore Rules and Policy Seminar, Statistical Sampling Workshop
  • October 1980: Texas State Florist's Association- Texas Certified Florists Program, Management Seminar for Executive Sectaries, Management Seminar No 55, Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants Workshop, District VI Future Teachers of America, Emergency Medical Systems Instructor Training Seminar, South Texas Cluster YMCA Fall Conference, Industrial Energy Auditing Short Course, Financial Planning for MH/MR Board Members, Embryo Transplant Training Program, Equine Practitioners' Workshop, Immunology for the Practitioner, Large Animal Surgery Techniques for Veterinary Assistants, Small Animal Long Bone Fracture Repair with Kirschner Apparatus
  • November 1980: Benz School of Floral Design, Workshop for the TBAE- NCARB National Professional Exam, Executive Development Program for Utilities and Public Works Administrators- Phase 1, Management Seminar No 56, Organizational Structure and Design, Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants Workshops, Professional Development Training Materials for Adult Education Program Planning: A Focus on Needs Assessment, Familiarization with Advances in Adaptive Equipment for the Physically Handicapped Driver, Respiratory Protection, Thirteenth Annual Dredging Seminar, Financial Planning for MH/MR Boards Members, Nature Photography, Biological Photographic Association Bi-Annual Meeting, Animal Control Personnel Development Program, Coastal Texas Boating Facilities Workshop
  • December 1980: Introduction to Computers, Executive Development Program for the Fire Service Module VI, Executive Development Program for Utilities and Public Works Administrators- Phase II, Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants Workshop, Sheet Metal and Structural Fabricating Seminar, Turbomachinery Symposium, International Ocean Documentation

2/8: Activities Schedule. 1981

  • January 1981: Benz School of Floral Design, cultural Arts Management Short Course, Twenty-Ninth Annual Executive Development Course, Enhancing College Teaching, Mid-Year Follow-up Workshop for New Community Education Personnel, Ninth Dredging Engineering Short Course, Short Course in Fracture Mechanics, Thirty- Sixth Annual Instrumentation Symposium, English Language Institute, Winter Workshop of the Group for Research in Pathology Education (Gripe), Topical Conference on Forward Reactions in PP Collisions
  • February 1981: Brazos Valley Outlook Conference, Census of Agriculture Data Users Conference, Human Nutrition Conference, Introduction to Computers, Park and recreation Enforcement, and Visitor Protection Workshop, Valuation of Texas Mineral Lands, Computer-Aided Energy Analysis for Design/ construction Professionals, Executive Development Program for Recreation and Parks Professionals, Management Seminar No 57, Callin' Critters, Gifted and Talented Student Seminar, Industrial Teacher Conference, American Society of Safety Engineers Region III, Effective Written Communication: A Workshop for Engineering and Business Personnel, Children's Literature of the Sea, Information Seminar About Animal Control for Local Government Executives, Marine Safety Seminar
  • March 1981: Financial Workshop for Small-Volume Builders, Forest Science Managers Workshop, Financial Analysis for Decisionmaking No 21, Management Seminar No 58, Seventh Annual Physical Distribution Management Conference, Gifted and Talented Student Seminar, Industrial Ventilation, Sheet Metal and Structural Fabricating Seminar, Almost Painless Publication for Instant Editors, Philosophy Seminar, American Crystallographic Society, Cats and Their Ailments, Veterinary Continuing education Workshop, Trends in Biomedical Telecommunications
  • April 1981: Marine/ Offshore Industry Outlook Conference, Research Methodology: A Short Course, American Institute of Floral Designers Southern Symposium '81, Festivals Fairs Events Seminar, Associated Schools of Construction 16th Annual Conference, Fair Housing and the Real Estate Industry, Fourth Annual Conference on Leadership in Free Enterprise Education, Labor Relations in Non-Union Companies, The ABC's of Small Business Computers: Third Annual Computers in Business Computers: Third Annual Computers in Business Conference, The Art of Negotiating, Canoe Camping Weekend, Emergency Medical Care Seminar, Gifted and Talented Student Seminar, Rock Climbing, Texas Association of School Boards Region VI Workshop, American Supply Association Executive Forum, Conference for Protective Relay Engineers, Industrial Hygiene Chemistry, Twelfth Southwestern Graduate Research Conference in Applied Mechanics, Texas Association for Community Service and Continuing Education Regional Conference
  • May 1981: The Pressuremeter and Foundation Design Short Course, Third International Seminar in Piping Design and Pipe Stress Analysis, Basic Radiography for Animal Technicians, Equine Reproduction Workshop, Embryo Transplant Training Program, Benz School of Floral Design, Condemnation Symposium, Studies of Advanced Real Estate Subjects (SOARS), Summer Survival Training- for Parents and Others, Architectural Qualifying Exam and Design Workshop, Clarb Exam Workshop, Executive Development Course For Saudi Arabian/ Libyan Airport Fire Chiefs, Industrial Sales Management Seminar, Management Seminar No 59, Nurses Conference on Strategies for Positive Health, Resident's Family: Adversary or Advocate, Western Renewal Institute, Advanced Petroleum Reservoir Engineering, American Association of Cost Engineers Seminar and Workshops, Hydraulic Fracture Treatment Design, Petroleum Reservoir Engineering, Rotordynamics of Turbomachinery
  • June 1981: Benz School of Floral Design, Fundamentals of Real Estate Investments, Supervising Teachers Conference, Transit Executive Development Program, American Economy Institute, Managing and Planning Through Management by Objectives, Administrative Leadership Conference, Alcohol-Traffic Safety Demonstration, Homecoming Conference for doctoral Students: "Growing as a Psychotherapist", Control Technology Workshop for Industrial Hygiene and Safety Engineers, International Short Course in Piping Design, Numerical Simulation Applications, Pressure Transient Test Analysis, English Language Institute, First Annual Aggie Wappenschaw, High School Communications Workshop, Embryo Transplant Training Program, Summer Instruction in Physiology and Instrumentation
  • July 1981: Embryo Transplant Training Program, Personalized Instruction Equine Lameness, Training a Farm Business Management Team, Training Horticulture Teams for contests, Texas Society of CPA's Workshop- "Tax Problems of Individuals," Football Officials Workshop, Summer Seminar on Academic Administration, Executive Workshop on Manufacturing Facilities Planning, Financial Management for the Telephone Industry, Petroleum Reservoir Engineering, Continuous Review of Internal Medicine, Neurology Grand Rounds, Urology Core Curriculum, Clinical Horizons, National Science Foundation Regional Conference on Quantile Processes
  • August 1981: Benz School of Floral Design, Subdivision Design in Small Communities of East Texas, Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants Workshop "Physicians and Dentists, Service to Clients, Institute for New Community Education Coordinators, National Marine Education Association, Financial Management for the Telephone Industry, Texas Metal Casting Instructor's Seminar, English Language Institute, Continuous Review of International Medicine, Neurology Grand Rounds, Urology Core Curriculum, Clinical Horizons, Embryo Transplant Training Program, Marine Business Management Workshop
  • September 1981: Energy Conservation/Renewable Resources Workshop for Texas Librarians, Texas Library Association- District III, Farmers Home Administration Housing Seminar, Materials and Royalties Workshop, Park Planning and Design Workshop, Real Estate Investment Seminar, TRS 80 Workshop, Financial Analysis for Decision-making No 22, Management Seminar No 60, Texas Society of CPA's Workshop, What You, The Small Businessman Should Know in Dealing with Your Banker, American Humanics Professional Enrichment Program, 1981 Personal Development Quorum, Modern Core Making, Almost Painless Publication for Instant Editors, Continuous Review of Internal Medicine, G. V. Brindley Surgical Lectureship, Neurology Grand Rounds, Urology Core Curriculum, Clinical Horizons
  • October 1981: Energy Conservation and Alternate Energy Sources for Texas Librarians, Sea Grant Aquaculture Workshop, Minerals and Royalties for Landowners, Surface Minerals Workshop, TRS 80 Workshop, Management Seminars for Executive Secretaries, Streamlining Organizational Structure for Improved Performance, Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants Workshop, American Humanics Professional Enrichment Programs, American Humanics Field Studies, Driver Education for Adults Motorcycle Education, Turbomachinery Laboratory Consortium, Continuous Review of International Medicine, Day in Otolaryngology, Neurology Grand Rounds, Scott and White Annual Alumni Association Scientific Meeting, Urology Core Curriculum, Clinical Horizons, Anesthesiology Training Program for veterinary Technicians, Conference for Veterinarians, Equine Practitioners' Workshop; two copies
  • November 1981: Mexia State School, Animal Control Personnel Development Conference, Embryo Transplant Training Program, Energy Conservation and Alternate Energy Sources for Texas Librarians, Marine/ Offshore Licensing and Regulations Seminar, Benz School of Floral Design, National Meat Association, Park Maintenance Short Course, Third Annual Park and Recreation Enforcement and Visitor Protection Workshop, Woodyard Management Workshop, Economic Education for High School Students, Executive Development Program for the Fire Service Module V, Executive Development Program for Utilities and Public Works Administrators Phase I, Management Seminar No 63, Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants Workshop, American Humanics Professional Enrichment Program, American Humanics Field Studies, Community Education Workshop, Motorcycle Education, Fourteenth Dredging Seminar, Continuous Review of Internal Medicine, Eight Annual Prenatal Conference, Neurology Grand Rounds, Urology Core Curriculum, Clinical Horizons
  • December 1981: Park Maintenance Short Course No 2, Sales Associate Development Workshop, Learning Mastery Project, Midyear Workshop for New Community Education Coordinators, Sheet Metal and Structural Fabricating Seminar, Tenth Turbomachinery Symposium '81, 1981 Basic Tax Workshop for Tax Practitioners, Diagnostic Parasitology for Veterinary Technicians, Embryo Transfer Review for Veterinary Technicians, Embryo Transplant Training Program, Small Animal Long-Bone Fracture Repair with Kirshner Apparatus; two copies

2/9: Activities Schedule. 1982

  • January 1982: Area III Mid-Winter Conference for Teachers of Vocational Agriculture, Executive Development Program for Park and Recreation Professionals, National Council of State Garden Clubs and Flower Judges, Thirtieth Annual Executive Development Course, Enhancing College Teaching, Gifted and Talented Institute, Eleventh Dredging Short Course, Financial Management for the Telecommunications industry, Short Course in Fracture Mechanics, Thirty-Seventh annual Instrumentation Symposium, English Language Institute, Texas Tesol IV, Continuous Review of International Medicine, Neurology Grand Rounds, Paul Jackson Rogers Lectureship, Urology Core Curriculum, Clinical Horizons
  • February 1982: Festivals and Events Seminar '82, Texas Human Nutrition Conference, Basic Emergency Care for Outdoorsmen, Developing Motor Skills and Fitness in Children, Gifted and Talented Institute, Natural Forum Volunteer Management Curriculum, Thirty-third Annual Industrial Teachers Conference, Regional Professional Conference Region III, American Society of Safety Engineers, First Annual Tectonophysics Industrial Seminar, Bryan/College Station Executives Seminar, Regional National Security Policy Conference, Continuous Review of International Medicine, Neurology Grand Rounds, Urology Core Curriculum, Clinical Horizons, Shrimp Maricultural Council Meeting
  • March 1982: NASA Workshop on Pattern Recognition and Image Processing, Cardiology and Radiology Clinic, Embryo Transplant Training Program, Individualized Continuing Education in Small Animal Orthopedics, Marine Safety Seminar, Introduction to Computers, Eight Annual Physical Distribution Management Conference, Financial Analysis for Decision making No 23, Management Seminar No 64, Advanced Venture Dynamics, Gifted and Talented Seminars, American Supply Association, Digital Logistic Systems for the Telecommunications Industry: A Workshop, Industrial Ventilation, Sheetmetal Ventilation, Sheetmetal and Structural Fabricating Seminar, Training in Risk Management Loss Control Phase I, Bryan/College Station Executives Seminar, Conference on the Frontiers of Science, Through the Lens: A Workshop in Medical Photography Fundamentals, Continuous Review of International Medicine, Neurology Grand Rounds, Urology Core Curriculum, Clinical Horizons
  • April 1982: Interior Plantscape Association, Interpretation and Resource Management Workshop, New Games Workshop, Public Pool Operation and Management Workshop, Public Pool Operation and Management Workshop, Society of Parks and Recreation Educators (SPRE), Fifth Annual Leadership Conference in Free Enterprise Education, Fourth Annual Computers in Business Conference, Management Seminar No 65, Canoeing Instructors' Workshop, Edible Plants Workshop, Gifted and Talented Seminars, Rock Climbing, Texas Association of School Boards Regional Workshop, Data Communications and Disruptive Processing, Health Physics Laboratory Training, Thirty-Fifth Annual Conference for Protective Rely Engineers, Fourth Annual International Geodynamics Research Program Symposium, Southern Regional Geo-Chemistry Spring Meeting, Bryan/College Station Executives Seminar, Through the Lens: A Seminar and Workshop Series in Medical Photography Fundamentals, Continuous Review of Internal Medicine, Neurology Grand Rounds, Seventh Annual Audiology Conference, Urology Core Curriculum, Clinical Horizons, NASA Workshop on Pattern Recognition and Image Processing, Advanced Hematology for Technicians Cancer in Large Animal Practice Cancer in Small Animal Practice Diagnostic Aspiration Cytology, Embryo Transplant Training Program, Energy Conservation Workshop for Public Librarians, Marine/Offshore Industry Outlook Conference
  • May 1982: Studies of Advanced Real Estate Subjects (SOARS), Architecture Review Workshop, Landscape Architecture Review Workshop, Managing Effective Workplaces, American Economy Institute, Management Seminars, Future of Teacher Education, Mastery Learning: Training of Handicapped Children, Advanced Petroleum Reservoir Engineering, Applications of Symmetrical Components, Basics of Symmetrical Components, Electronic Systems for Power Engineering, Fourth International Seminar in Piping Design and Pipe Stress Analysis, Hydraulic Fracture Treatment Design Course, Numerical Stimulation Applications, Petroleum Reservoir Engineering, The Pressure meter in the Cone Penetrometer and Foundation Design, Pressure Transient Test Analysis, Principles of Packaging Short Course Second Workshop on Rotor Dynamic Instability in High Performance Turbomachinery, Training Evaluation Workshop, Turbomachinery Short Courses Reservoir Sandstones, Sharpen Your Tax Skills: Small Business Tax Workshop, Through the Lens: A Seminar and Workshop Series in Medical Photography Fundamentals, Advanced Cardiac Life Support Course, Continuous Review of Internal Medicine, Neurology Grand Rounds, Perinatal Lecture Series, Urology Core Curriculum, Clinical Horizons, NASA Workshop on Pattern Recognition and Image Processing, Embryo Transplant Training Program, Society of Southwest Archivists, Video Workshop
  • June 1982: Supervising Teachers Workshop, Executive Development for Transit Managers, Management Methods for International Development, Management Seminar No 68, Summer Executive Development Course, Administrative Leadership Conference, Adventure Experiences, Camp Adventure, Texas Association of School Business Officials, American Society for Engineering Education, Engineering Department Heads Institute, Financial Management for the Telecommunications Industry, Reservoir Sandstones, English Language Institute, First Annual Aggie Wappenschaw, High School Communications Workshop, Seminar for Antiques Dealers, Through the Lens: A Seminar and Workshop Series in Medical Photography Fundamentals, Continuous Review of Internal Medicine, Neurology Grand Rounds Current Clinical Perinatal Management, Urology Core Curriculum, Cancer Conference, Medical Conference, Medical Education Seminar, Surgical Conference, Clinical Horizons, Southwestern Electron Microscopy Users, Abnormalities of the Equine Upper Reparatory Tract, Brucellosis Certification Seminar, Clinical Approach to Liver Disease, Diseases of the Exocrine Pancreas and Parvovirus Infection, Embryo Transplant Training Program
  • July 1982: Basic Principles of Rural Appraising, Real Estate Proprietary School, Football Officials Workshop, Galveston Adventure for Gifted/Talented Youth, Problem Solving Strategies with Nursing Home Residents, Summer Seminar on Academic Administration, Texas A&M University Counseling Psychology Homecoming Conference, Bryan/College Station Executive Seminar, Continuous Review of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine Review Course, Neurology Grand Rounds, Urology Core Curriculum, Cancer Conference, Medical Conference, Medical Education Seminar, Surgical Conference, Clinical Horizons, Embryo Transplant Training Program
  • August 1982: Medical Education Seminar, Surgical Conference, Clinical Horizons, Texas Society of CPA's Workshops, Embryo Transplant Training Program, Benz School of Floral Design, Using Microcomputers: A Hands-On Short Course for the Forest Industry, Subdivision Design in Small Communities of South Texas, Economic Education in El Paso, Advanced Life Support Course, Institute for New Community Education Coordinators, Effective Written Communication, Principles of Packaging Short Course, Water Distribution System Analysis, Bryan-College Station Executive Seminar, Computers and Statistical Methods in Anthropology, Effective Written Communication, Theater Arts Workshop, Chemotherapy of Transitional Cell Carcinoma of the Bladder, Continuous Review of Internal Medicine, Neurology Grand Rounds, Urology Core Curriculum, Cancer Conference.
  • September 1982: Executive Development Seminar for Transit Managers, Financial Analysis for Decision making No 24, Management Seminar No 69, Bryan-College Station Executive Seminar, Continuous Review of Internal Medicine, Muscular Degeneration Update, Macular Degeneration Update, Neurology Grand Rounds, Nineteenth Annual George Valter Brindley Memorial Lectureship, Stabilization of the Neonate, Urology core Curriculum, Cancer Conference, Medical Conference, Medical Education Seminar, Surgical Conference, Clinical Horizons.

2/10: Activities Directory. Undated (4 pages)

  • Basic Principles of Rural Appraising, 2nd Annual Seminar for Management Methods for International Development, Dance Workshop for Physical Educators, Galveston Island Adventure for Physical Education Football Officials Workshop, Human Resources Development in Business and Industry, Life-Health Planning Workshop, Summer Seminar on Academic Administration, Teaching Excellence in a Technical Society, Continuous Review of Internal Medicine, Neurology Grand Rounds, Urology Core Curriculum, Cancer Conference, Medical Conference, Medical Education Seminar, Surgical Conference, Clinical Horizons, Physiology and Instrumentation, Anesthesiology for Technicians, Anesthesiology for Technicians V.

2/11: Office of Continuing Education Annual Report Seminar, September 1, 1974 - August 31, 1975 (66 pages)

2/12: Office of Continuing Education Annual Report Seminar, September 1, 1975 - August 31, 1976 (71 pages)

2/13: Office of Continuing Education Annual Report. 1975-1978

2/14: Activity Schedule. September 1975 - January 1976; September 1976 - January 1977

2/15: A&M Centennial Academic Assemblies: A Summary Report. February 1976 - October 1976 (46 pages)

2/16: Industrial Ventilation. August 11-15, 1980

2/17: Agriculture in the Southwest flyer. May 13-15, 1980

2/18: Continuing Education Programs, February 1977 - August 1977 (52 pages)

2/19: Continuing Education Programs. September 1977 - January 1978 (44 pages); February 1978 - August 1978 (56 pages)

2/20: Continuing Education Programs. September 1978 - January 1979 (44 pages); February 1979 - August 1979 (72 pages)

2/21: Orientation Handbook of Board and Commission Members August 1979 (39 pages)

2/22: Continuing Education Announcement of Conferences at A&M. August 15, 1979 (40 pages)

2/23: Continuing Education Programs. March 1980 - August 1980 (43 pages)

2/24: Continuing Education Programs. September 1980 - February 1981 (47 pages, 2 copies)

2/25: Continuing Education Programs. March 1982 - August 1982 (56 pages); September 1981 - February 1982 (60 pages)

2/26: Continuing Education Programs. September 1982-1983 (58 pages)

2/27: Continuing Education Programs Outline. 1983 (38 pages)

2/28: Continuing Education Programs Outline. September 1983-1984

Cherry Correspondence

1/1: Correspondence, 1975

  • To Cherry from H. Ray Smith. August 18, 1975
  • To H. Ray Smith from Cherry. August 19, 1975
  • To Bob Aikin, Ken Barnes, Joe Bishop, Allen Commander, Mike Hudson, Hermas Miller, Bill Parsley, Bob Shults, and Jack Wheeler from Cherry. August 20, 1975
  • To George Cowden from Cherry August 29, 1975
  • To Dr. Charles and Lola Mae LaMotte from Cherry. August 29, 1975
  • Memorandum to P. J. Barry from Cherry. September 1, 1975
  • Memorandum to Jack Hightower from Cherry. September 8, 1975
  • To Nat Davis from Cherry. September 9, 1975
  • To Jack Wheeler from Cherry. September 9, 1975
  • Memorandum to Cherry from National Car Rental Systems, Inc. September 12, 1975
  • To Cherry from George Beto. September 15, 1975
  • To Cherry from Mark D. Beto. September 17, 1975
  • Memorandum to Dr. John Hutchison from Cherry. September 19, 1975
  • To Antoinette Miller from Cherry. September 30, 1975
  • To Emory Bellard from Cherry. October 2, 1975
  • To George Singletary from Cherry. October 3, 1975
  • To Cherry from Emory Bellard. October 6, 1975
  • To M. J. Templeton from Cherry. October 16, 1975
  • To George Singletary from Cherry. October 17, 1975
  • Memorandum to Pat Morley from Cherry. October 21, 1975
  • To Mark D. Beto from Cherry. October 24, 1975
  • To John I. Bowling from Cherry. October 28, 1975
  • To Frank M. Stockton from Cherry. October 31, 1975
  • To William P. Tapp from Cherry. October 31, 1975
  • To Florence W. Low from Cherry. October 31, 1975
  • To Joe Ferreri from Cherry. November 7, 1975
  • To Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Leon Dalton from Cherry. November 14, 1975
  • Thank you card to Cherry from Willie Mae Galloway. November 18, 1975
  • To Willie Mae Galloway from Cherry. November 25, 1975
  • Mailgram to Cherry from Allen Commander. November 28, 1975
  • To Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Nickelson from Cherry. December 1, 1975
  • To Allen Commander from Cherry. December 2, 1975
  • To M. L. "Red" Cashion from Cherry. December 15, 1975
  • To Joe H. Golman from Cherry. December 19, 1975
  • Memorandum to Mr. Lewis from Cherry. Undated
  • Mailgram to Cherry from Allen Commander. December 23, 1975

1/2: Correspondence, 1976

  • To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vanderlee from Cherry, Brenda J. Manley, and Bonnie R. Wilkinson. January 5, 1976
  • To Allen Commander from Cherry. January 5, 1976
  • To Walter and Dorothy Jean Richter from Cherry. January 5, 1976
  • To Mark White from Cherry. January 8, 1976
  • To Alvin I. Thomas from Cherry. January 20, 1976
  • To William C. Hearn from William H. Clayton, cc Cherry. January 22, 1976
  • To Jack Keese from Cherry. January 22, 1976
  • Announcement to Cherry from Kent Caperton. January 26, 1976
  • To Kent Caperton from Cherry. January 30, 1976
  • Memorandum to Louis J. Van Pelt from Cherry. February 5, 1976
  • To Jon Lindsay from Cherry. February 5, 1976
  • To Mary Ellen Martin from Cherry. February 9, 1976
  • Thank-you card to Cherry from Mike Hopkins. March 6, 1976
  • To Bill Martin from Cherry. March 15, 1976
  • To Dudley and Liz McCauley from Cherry. March 17, 1976
  • To Arch Lamb from Cherry. March 17, 1976
  • To Paul Watson from Cherry. March 24, 1976
  • To Murray F. Broadus from Cherry. March 29, 1976
  • To Joe Cashion from Cherry. March 31, 1976
  • Memo to Cherry from John Honea. April 6, 1976
  • To John Honea from Cherry. April 7, 1976
  • To Cherry from Tyrus R. Timm. April 15, 1976
  • To Tyrus R. Timm from Cherry. April 19, 1976
  • Memorandum to H. Ray Smith from Cherry. April 21, 1976
  • To Cherry from C. G. Scruggs. April 26, 1976
  • To Steele Wright from Cherry. April 29, 1976
  • To University of Alabama Press from Cherry. May 4, 1976
  • To Vir Anderson from Cherry. May 6, 1976
  • To Cherry from Alvin I. Thomas. May 6, 1976
  • Memorandum to Cherry. May 11, 1976
  • To Inter-University Case Program from Cherry. May 11, 1976
  • To E. B. Evans from Cherry. May 11, 1976
  • Graduation Invitation to Cherry from Theresa Munoz Grimaldo. May 11, 1976
  • To Theresa Munoz Grimaldo from Cherry. May 11, 1976
  • To Tom Sneberger from Cherry. May 12, 1976
  • To Alvin I. Thomas from Cherry. May 17, 1976
  • To Cherry from Bob Bullock. May 18, 1976
  • To Martha Noble from Cherry. May 31, 1976
  • To Lyn Warthan from Cherry. June 9, 1976
  • To Jerry Young from Cherry. June 10, 1976
  • To Cherry from Mike Hopkins. Undated
  • To Mike Hopkins from Cherry. July 2, 1976
  • To Alvin I. Thomas from Cherry. July 7, 1976
  • To Cherry from Alvin I. Thomas. July 12, 1976
  • To Alvin I. Thomas from Cherry. July 15, 1976
  • To Cherry from Vernon F. Neuhaus. July 17, 1976
  • To Fred Smith from Cherry. July 19, 1976
  • To Robert Skrabanek from Cherry. July 20, 1976
  • Memorandum to Dr. A. B. Wooten from Cherry. July 20, 1976
  • To Vernon F. Neuhaus from Cherry. July 22, 1976
  • Thank you card to Cherry from Marilyn Smiland. August 9, 1976
  • To Robert L. Melcher from Cherry. August 18, 1976
  • Memorandum to John Honea from Cherry. Undated
  • Thank you card to Cherry from Bill Goodwin. August 27, 1976
  • Memorandum to Dan C. Pfannstiel from Cherry. September 1, 1976
  • Memorandum to Alvin I. Thomas from Cherry September 1, 1976.
  • To Frank Newnam, Jr. from Cherry. September 2, 1976
  • To Phil and Marian Goodrum from Cherry. September 3, 1976
  • To Cherry from Jere Pederson. September 7, 1976
  • To Cherry from Milton "Chip" L. Routt, Jr. September 8, 1976
  • To Charles D. Kirkham, Jr. from Cherry September 8, 1976.
  • To Jere Pederson from Cherry. September 9, 1976
  • To Milton "Chip" L. Routt, Jr. from Cherry. September 16, 1976
  • To Charles D. Kirkham, Jr. from Joe M. Rothe, cc Cherry. September 16, 1976
  • To Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Stringer from Cherry. September 21, 1976
  • To Cherry from Mervin D. Peters. September 23, 1976
  • To Cherry from John E. Honea. October 19, 1976
  • To John Honea from Cherry. October 21, 1976
  • To Mitchell H. Brown, Jr. from Cherry. October 29, 1976
  • To John D. Brazzil from Cherry. October 29, 1976
  • To J. Foster Whaley from Cherry. October 29, 1976
  • To Shannon Carpenter from Cherry. October 29, 1976
  • To Cherry from Wayne A. Showers. October 29, 1976
  • To Cherry from Jack Gullahorn. November 19, 1976
  • To Alvin I. Thomas from Cherry. November 29, 1976
  • Memorandum to Dr. Van Riper from Cherry. November 30, 1976
  • To Cherry from Bea Uvacek. December 2, 1976
  • To Cherry from Dan C. Pfannstiel. December 15, 1976
  • To Bea Uvacek from Cherry. December 16, 1976
  • To Cherry from Jarvis E. Miller. December 21, 1976
  • To Cherry from Alvin I. Thomas. December 22, 1976

1/3: Correspondence, 1977

  • To Cherry from William R. Lynch. January 1, 1977
  • To Cherry from Charles D. Hart. January 3, 1977
  • To Robert W. Radle from Cherry. January 4, 1977
  • To Cherry from Irene B. Hoadley. January 4, 1977
  • To Wayne Leizar from Cherry. January 5, 1977
  • To Irene Hoadley from Cherry. January 7, 1977
  • Memorandum to Frank Wardlaw from Cherry. January 13, 1977
  • To Alvin I. Thomas from Cherry. January 14, 1977
  • To Cherry from Tom E. Prater. January 24, 1977
  • To Cherry from H. Ray Smith. January 26, 1977
  • To Bill Erwin from Cherry. January 27, 1977
  • To Cornell Green from Cherry. February 4, 1977
  • To Cecil Reed from Cherry. February 10, 1977
  • To Cherry from Henry Smith. February 14, 1977
  • To Joe Hall from Cherry. February 16, 1977
  • To Bill and Ann Gibson from Cherry. February 25, 1977
  • Memorandum to Cherry from C. B. Hewitt. March 15, 1977
  • To Bill LoBello from Cherry. March 16, 1977
  • To Chessie Lee Hurt from Cherry. March 16, 1977
  • To Clayton T. Garrison from Cherry. March 25, 1977
  • To H. B. Zachry, Sr. from Cherry. April 4, 1977
  • To Bill Erwin from Cherry. May 2, 1977
  • To Clayton T. Garrison from Cherry. May 11, 1977
  • Graduation Invitation to Cherry from Ray Tiner. Undated
  • To Cherry from Wilma Aikin. May 16, 1977
  • To Ray Tiner from Cherry. May 21, 1977
  • To Wilma Aikin from Cherry. May 25, 1977
  • To Claude B. Goswick from Cherry. May 26, 1977
  • To Margaret Williams from Cherry. May 26, 1977
  • To Tom Cherry from Cherry. June 3, 1977
  • To Bill Clayton from Cherry. June 3, 1977
  • To Dan Clinton from Cherry. June 7, 1977
  • To Sidney Dean from Cherry. June 7, 1977
  • To Cherry from Frank W. R. Hubert. June 15, 1977
  • Postcards to Cherry from Rosselle Watkins. June 15-16, 1977 (2x)
  • To Jon Newton from Cherry. June 20, 1977
  • To Allen Commander from Cherry. June 20, 1977
  • To A. M. "Bobby" Aikin from Cherry. June 20, 1977
  • To Frank W. R. Hubert from Cherry. June 20, 1977
  • To Larry and Susan McBee from Cherry. June 24, 1977
  • To Tom McDade from Cherry. June 24, 1977
  • To John and Mary Dell Koldus from Cherry. July 15, 1977
  • To Rosselle Watkins from Cherry. July 18, 1977
  • To Cherry from Jere Pederson. Undated
  • To Jere Pederson from Cherry. July 20, 1977
  • To Cherry from J. L. "Bud" Hemmingson. July 26, 1977
  • To James Aston from Cherry. July 27, 1977
  • To J. L. Hemmingson from Cherry. August 2, 1977
  • To William O. Cawley from Cherry. August 3, 1977
  • To Cherry from Antoinette Miller. August 3, 1977
  • To Texas State Senate from Cherry. August 5, 1977
  • To Antoinette Miller from Cherry. August 9, 1977
  • To Roger Feldman from Cherry. August 11, 1977
  • Memorandum to Cherry from C. B. Hewitt. August 11, 1977
  • Memorandum to Cherry from L. B. Council. August 12, 1977
  • To Jere Pederson from Cherry. August 17, 1977
  • To John Bearrie from Cherry. August 18, 1977
  • To the Committee of the Eddie Bernice Fund. August 22, 1977
  • To Mike Hudson from Cherry. August 24, 1977
  • To Tom and Ruth Harrington from Cherry. September 1, 1977
  • To Troy and Jane Mullins from Cherry. September 5, 1977
  • To Cherry from Olive Smith. September 7, 1977
  • To Michael Andrew Hubanek from Cherry. September 14, 1977
  • To Briarcrest Country Club from Cherry. September 21, 1977
  • To Ray Tiner from Cherry. October 3, 1977
  • Invitation to Cherry from R. H. "Dick" Cory. October 4, 1977
  • To J. R. "Rollie" Jackson from Cherry. October 7, 1977
  • To R. H. "Dick" and Marie Cory from Cherry. October 11, 1977
  • To Dr. Judson Williams from Cherry. October 12, 1977
  • To Cherry from Carol Turner. October 27, 1977
  • To Lewis E. Bracy, Jr. from Cherry. November 4, 1977
  • Invitation to Cherry from First State Bank of Uvalde. November 5, 1977
  • To Cherry from Lewis E. Bracy, Jr. November 9, 1977
  • To Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company from Cherry. November 15, 1977
  • To Leo and Virginia Welder from Cherry. November 28, 1977
  • To Zac and Evelyn Lintz from Cherry. November 29, 1977
  • To Joe and Betty Hiram Moore from Cherry. November 30, 1977
  • To Bob Holmes from Cherry. December 2, 1977
  • To Cherry from Anne Lee Newton. Undated
  • To Anne Lee Newton from Cherry. December 6, 1977
  • To Robert and Sharon Avant from Cherry. December 9, 1977
  • To Mark White from Cherry. December 9, 1977

1/4: Correspondence, 1978

  • To Albert and Anice Vanderlee from Cherry. January 4, 1978
  • To Rod and Darlene Pittman from Cherry. January 16, 1978
  • To Joe Golman from Cherry. January 18, 1978
  • To Roy Reed from Cherry. January 19, 1978
  • To Robert Walker from Cherry. January 25, 1978
  • To Howard and Joyce Mitchell from Cherry. February 2, 1978
  • To Cherry from Fred Anderson. February 10, 1978
  • To Emmett O. Kirkham from Cherry. February 16, 1978
  • Memorandum to R. Clark Diebel from Cherry. February 21, 1978
  • To Mr. and Mrs. James Presswood from Cherry. February 21, 1978
  • To Fred Anderson from Cherry. February 22, 1978
  • Memorandum to Cherry from E. M. Trew. February 22, 1978
  • To Dr. and Mrs. William B. Thomas from Cherry. February 23, 1978
  • Memorandum to Howard L. Vestal from Cherry. March 1, 1978
  • To Henry Ford II from Cherry. March 7, 1978
  • Memorandum to Mrs. Billye Tate from Cherry. April 12, 1978
  • To Roy Reed from Cherry. April 18, 1978
  • Memorandum to Cherry from C. B. Hewitt. April 20, 1978
  • To Jack W. Rose from Cherry. April 21, 1978
  • Memorandum to Billye Tate from Cherry. April 25, 1978
  • To Frank W. Hubert from Cherry. April 26, 1978
  • To Ed and June Harris from Cherry. May 10, 1978
  • To Nelson W. Wolff from Cherry. May 15, 1978
  • To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reed from Cherry. May 18, 1978
  • To Mr. and Mrs. George Christian from Cherry. May 23, 1978
  • To Sheila Carter from Cherry. June 1, 1978
  • To Sam Seymour, Jr. from Cherry. June 19, 1978
  • To the Keel Family from Cherry. June 23, 1978
  • To Cherry from Sam Seymour, Jr. July 7, 1978
  • Invitation to Cherry from Emett O. Kirkham. July 11, 1978
  • To Randy Matson from Cherry. July 22, 1978
  • To Rod Pittman from Cherry. August 8, 1978
  • To Captain Stephen and Jackie Wallingford from Cherry. August 8, 1978
  • To Dorothy Cavitt from Cherry, Brenda Manley, and Victoria Tomasini. August 22, 1978
  • To Ralph H. Meriweather from Cherry. August 24, 1978
  • To Cherry from Dorothy Cavett. August 30, 1978
  • To J. O. Adams from Cherry. September 5, 1978
  • To Harrison E. Hierth from Cherry. September 7, 1978
  • To Zou and Boyd Cherry from Cherry. October 5, 1978
  • Memorandum to Cherry from Roy Reed. Undated
  • To Roy Reed from Cherry. October 23, 1978
  • To Debbie Walker and Valerie Vickers from Cherry. November 10, 1978
  • Memorandum to Dr. Branson from Cherry. November 13, 1978
  • To Robert and Sharon Avant from Cherry. November 27, 1978
  • Thank you card to Cherry from Iris Thomas. November 30, 1978
  • Memorandum to Cherry from Mike Murphey. Undated
  • To Mike Murphey from Cherry. December 5, 1978
  • To Iris Thomas from Cherry. December 7, 1978
  • Christmas card to Cherry from Betty and Pam Thrailkill. Undated
  • To Pam and Betty Thrailkill from Cherry. December 14, 1978
  • To Richard Weirus from Cherry. December 18, 1978
  • To Cherry from Alvin I. Thomas. December 30, 1978

1/5: Correspondence, 1979

  • To Marvin P. Tate from Cherry. February 5, 1979
  • To Cherry from Frank Driskill. May 12, 1979
  • Postcard to Cherry from June Harris. May 19, 1979
  • To Cherry from John Raney. May 23, 1979
  • To John Hopkin from Cherry. May 28, 1979
  • To Billie Arnold from Cherry. June 11, 1979
  • To Loretta Patschke from Cherry. June 11, 1979
  • To Roy Reed from Cherry. June 12, 1979
  • To Bill Parsley from Cherry. June 20, 1979
  • To Robert "Bob" A. Lacey from Cherry. June 20, 1979
  • To Cherry from Billie Arnold. June 21, 1979
  • To Cherry from Randy Matson. June 27, 1979
  • Memorandum to Cherry from Pieter Groot. June 29, 1979
  • Invitation to Cherry from Billie Rogers. Undated
  • To Frank Driskill from Cherry. July 12, 1979
  • To Cherry from Tom Johnson. July 17, 1979
  • To John Spencer from Cherry. July 19, 1979
  • To Tom Johnson from Cherry. July 19, 1979
  • Memorandum to Cherry from Dr. Edward Uvacek, Jr. July 31, 1979
  • To Dr. Irene Hoadley from Cherry. August 24, 1979
  • Memorandum to Cherry from E. M. Trew. September 6, 1979
  • To Dr. B. J. Ragsdale from Cherry. September 11, 1979
  • To John Mobley from Cherry. September 18, 1979
  • To Robert L. Poland from Cherry. September 19, 1979
  • To Cherry from Frank Driskill. September 19, 1979
  • To Ed and June Harris from Cherry. September 19, 1979
  • To John Hopkin from Cherry. September 25, 1979
  • To Loretta Patschke from Cherry. September 25, 1979
  • Birthday card from Barbara McClosky to Cherry.Undated
  • To Barbara McClosky from Cherry. September 28, 1978
  • To Dorothy Cavitt from Cherry, Brenda Manley, and Victoria Tomasini. October 1, 1979
  • To Sue Hall and family from Cherry. October 2, 1979
  • Thank you card to Cherry from Charlotte Sharp. October 2, 1979
  • To Cherry from Frank Driskill. October 3, 1979
  • To Frank Driskill from Cherry. October 9, 1979
  • To Zerle L. Carpenter from Cherry. October 19, 1979
  • To Cherry from A. D. Rychlik. November 5, 1979
  • To Ed and June Harris from Cherry. November 13, 1979
  • Memorandum to Cherry from Marguerite. December 3, 1979
  • Memorandum to John Honea from Cherry. December 7, 1979
  • To Sheila Simmons from Cherry. December 10, 1979
  • To T. W. Keeland from Cherry. December 12, 1979
  • Memorandum to Cherry from Roy Hogan. Undated
  • To Cherry from K. E. Zimmerman. December 17, 1979
  • To Roy Hogan from Cherry. December 17, 1979

1/6: Correspondence, 1980

  • To Mr. and Mrs. Terell King from Cherry. January 7, 1980
  • Memorandum to Randy Matson from Cherry. January 7, 1980
  • To Cherry from John Gilmartin. January 11, 1980
  • To Cherry from John Gilmartin. January 11, 1980
  • To John Gilmartin from Cherry. January 17, 1980
  • To Sam Seymour, Jr. from Cherry. January 18, 1980
  • Memorandum to Cherry from Dan Pfannstiel. January 28, 1980
  • To Margaret Behrens from Cherry. January 28, 1980
  • Memorandum to W. C. Lancaster from Frank W. R. Hubert. January 30, 1980
  • To Ron Blatchley from Cherry. February 7, 1980
  • To Michael "Mike" B. Boylan from Cherry. February 11, 1980
  • To Frank Driskill from Cherry. February 11, 1980
  • To Ron B. Blatchley from Cherry. February 13, 1980
  • To Lewis and Charles Bracy from Cherry. February 14, 1980
  • Invitation to Cherry from Department of Student Affairs. February 15, 1980
  • To Dorothy Cavitt from Cherry, Brenda Manley, Victoria Tomasini and Marguerite Michael. February 15, 1980
  • To Cherry from Douglas Terry. March 4, 1980
  • To Cherry from June Harris. March 6, 1980
  • Opening announcement from Albritton Energy. March 7, 1980
  • To John and Charlotte Sharp from Cherry. March 10, 1980
  • To Douglas Terry from Cherry. March 10, 1980
  • To Bill and Macille Moore from Cherry. March 10, 1980
  • To Ford D. Albritton, Jr., Ford D. Albritton the III, and Robert L. Albritton from Cherry. March 19, 1980
  • To Colonel Parsons from William "Ray" R. Lynch, Jr., cc Cherry. March 20, 1980
  • Thank you card to Cherry from Patty Keel. March 24, 1980
  • To Charles "Ed" E. Bishop from Cherry. March 27, 1980
  • To John B. Coleman from Cherry. March 27, 1980
  • To Cherry from Frank W. R. Hubert. March 28, 1980
  • To Cherry from Leroy J. Wieting. March 28, 1980
  • To Cherry from Hubert and Vivian Smith. March 28, 1980
  • To Cherry from R. A. "Bob" Lacey. March 28, 1980
  • Note to Cherry from Ray Lynch. March 31, 1980
  • To Cherry from Jerry Clark. March 31, 1980
  • To Cherry from Mark Troutz. March 31, 1980
  • To Cherry from Max W. Rychlik. April 1, 1980
  • To Mrs. Fred Hale and family from Cherry. April 1, 1980
  • To Mr. and Mrs. Hubert D. Smith from Cherry. April 1, 1980
  • To Cherry from F. Marion Law. April 3, 1980
  • To F. Marion Law from Cherry. April 7, 1980
  • Easter card to Cherry from Alvin "Al" and Frances Ringo. Undated
  • To Alvin "Al" and Frances Ringo from Cherry. April 8, 1980
  • To William McKenzie from Cherry. April 24, 1980
  • To William McKenzie from Frank Hubert, bcc Cherry. April 28, 1980
  • To Roy Reed from Cherry. May 1, 1980
  • To Trinston Harris from Cherry. May 1, 1980
  • To Cherry from Jackie Asbill. May 14, 1980
  • To Jackie and Morris "Bill" Asbill from Cherry. May 21, 1980
  • To Cherry from Phyllis Jeanne Hobson and Marge Freund. May 22, 1980
  • Announcement to Cherry from Frank W. Denius. June 5, 1980
  • To Doris Simmons from Cherry. June 11, 1980
  • Memorandum to Cherry from Lela Edwards and Clinton Phillips. July 1, 1980
  • To Nina Stelly from Cherry. July 15, 1980
  • To Tom and Patty Keel from Cherry. July 17, 1980
  • To Cherry from Ron Wiley. July 25, 1980
  • Memorandum to Colonel Fred Dollar from Cherry. July 30, 1980
  • Thank you card to Cherry from Texas Forest Service. August 1, 1980
  • To Bruce Gibson from Cherry. August 12, 1980
  • To Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Samson, Jr. from Cherry. August 14, 1980
  • To Dr. and Mrs. Jim Alexander from Cherry. August 20, 1980
  • Memorandum to Robert Smith from Cherry. August 25, 1980
  • To Denzil O. Clegg from Cherry. September 1, 1980
  • To Judy Johnson from Cherry. September 22, 1980
  • Birthday Card to Cherry from Lynette and Brenda. Undated
  • Announcement to Cherry from Walter Richter. September 22, 1980
  • To Cherry from Victoria Tomasini. September 23, 1980
  • To Walter Richter from Cherry. September 24, 1980
  • Thank you card to Cherry from Dr. and Mrs. Jim Alexander and Casey Carter. Undated
  • To Victoria Tomasini from Cherry. September 29, 1980
  • Memorandum to Cherry from "BJM". October 6, 1980
  • To Grover Campbell from Cherry. October 7, 1980
  • To Johnny Mitchell from Cherry. October 9, 1980
  • To Charles Scruggs from Cherry. October 9, 1980
  • To Ross C. Watkins from Cherry. November 20, 1980
  • To John E. Howard from Cherry. December 2, 1980
  • To Max Rychlik from Cherry. December 2, 1980
  • To Cherry from Barbara H. Johnson. December 2, 1980
  • Memorandum to Bill Lancaster from Cherry. December 3, 1980
  • To Ed Cass from Cherry. December 8, 1980
  • To Doyle Willis from Cherry. December 10, 1980
  • To Mr. and Mrs. Royce E. Wisenbaker from Cherry. December 10, 1980
  • To Barbara Johnson from Cherry. December 10, 1980
  • Christmas card to Cherry from Terrell King and family. Undated

1/7: Correspondence, 1981

  • To Ralph Frede from Cherry. January 5, 1981
  • To Dr. John C. Calhoun, Jr. from Cherry. January 12, 1981
  • To Cherry from Erma H. Wines. January 30, 1981
  • Christmas Card to Cherry and Brenda Manley from Patricia Mieritt. January 31, 1981
  • To Allen Commander from Cherry. February 3, 1981
  • To Glenn J. Cook from Cherry. February 3, 1981
  • To Walter H. Mengden, Jr. from Cherry. February 3, 1981
  • To Cherry from Marguerite Michael. February 15, 1981
  • To Erma H. Wines from Cherry. February 23, 1981
  • To John E. Hutchison and Cherry from Billy C. Gunter. February 23, 1981
  • To T. C. Arrington from Brenda Manley, cc Cherry. February 26, 1981
  • To Hastings College of the Law from Cherry. February 27, 1981
  • To Billy C. Gunter from Cherry. March 4, 1981
  • To Lewis and Elaine Bracy from Cherry. March 5, 1981
  • To Cherry from Lewis Bracy. March 11, 1981
  • To Paul R. Kramer from Cherry. April 6, 1981
  • To Cherry from Mike Lawshe. April 13, 1981

1/8: Correspondence, Miscellaneous

  • Business Card of R. J. Hildereth
  • Thank You card to Cherry from Lillie and James Alexander
  • Thank You card to Cherry from "Gladys"
  • Christmas Card to Cherry from Captain Mark and Shelly Beto
  • Letter to Cherry from Mark Pederson
  • Letter to Cherry from Jarvis
  • Acceptance Letter to Dr. and Mrs. Coleman from Cherry
  • Poem, "B.C." by Margaret Jenkins
  • Gift Card to Cherry from Ann and Peyton McKnight
  • Letter to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Wells from Cherry
  • Memorandum to Russell Cherry from Cherry
  • Memorandum to Dr. Charles Schultz from Valerie P. Nelson. January 10, 1983

1/9: Personal

  • Article, "Starting a New Century and, Personally, a Seventh Decade" by Walter Richter. January 1, 1977
  • Article, "A New Year's Eve Message from the Richters on Avenue G: Going out like a Lamb but Hot to Trot in 1977!" by Walter Richter.
  • Announcement to the Public Affairs Group of East Texas State University from A. M. Aikin III. June 3, 1977
  • Certificate of Appreciation to Cherry from the State of Texas. December 21, 1978
  • Prayer said for a friend "H" by Bishop Ingley
  • Photocopy of an ad for Old Spice. December 13, 1979

1/10: Notes, business cards, handwritten notes, memos of missed phone calls, addresses of friends and acquaintances, and lists of Christmas gifts to be acknowledged.

1/11: Miscellaneous Articles

  • Census total Population of Selected Texas Counties for April 1, 1960, 1970, and July 1, 1974.
  • Article, "Callie Bermudagrass" by A. C. Novosad and J. N. Pratt.
  • Article, "A Theory of Portfolio Adjustments Under Uncertainty: a Mean-Variance Approach" by Lindon J. Robison and Peter J. Barry.
  • Font Samples of "Announcement Roman", "Park Avenue", "Caledonia Medium Italic", and "Souvenir Demi-Bold Italic" for new stationery.

1/12: Job Application Resumes of Joe M. Rothe, Ron Wiley, Paul Richard Watson, and Nancy Cavett.

1/13: Financial Records including copies of checks issued, payroll earnings and deductions, copies of checks received, application for state benefits, annual earnings, purchase vouchers, receipts, shipping orders, condition statements, and news releases.

1/14: Newspaper Articles

  • Partnership announcement of Graham Purcell, Orval Hansen, and Abelardo Valdez. August 1975
  • The Houston Post, "'Great Experience' Hightower's optimism undaunted" by Art Wiese. September 7, 1975
  • Texas A&M Sports News, "Texas A&M Hall of Fame". September 7, 1975
  • Texas A&M Sports News, "Texas A&M Hall of Fame". September 23, 1975
  • Inside Baylor Medicine. August 1976
  • Inside Baylor Medicine. December 1977
  • Resolution of the Board of Regents of Texas A&M University. January 18, 1978
  • Letterhead proof. May 23, 1978
  • "Math professor emeritus died last week after Houston surgery"
  • The Daily Texan, "A&M college hunting for a name" by Jim Lefko.
  • Austin American-Statesman, results of college football games. December 2, 1979
  • TAMU University News Service.

1/15: Campus Events

  • American Red Cross annual blood donation drive. 1975
  • Texas Agricultural Extension Station Annual Conference. 1976
  • Retirees Honors Banquet. 1976
  • Texas Industrial Commission Tour. 1977
  • Memorial Student Center OPAS Season. 1980
  • Paducah Lions Club meeting. 1981

1/16: Photographs (7x) of the A&M campus, and various photographs of Cherry and associates.

Thomson Letter, Picture, Booklet, and Biographical Information

1/1: Letter, August 5, 1832

  • One handwritten letter in ink on both sides of a sheet of paper (measuring 31 cm by 37 cm).
  • Originally folded in half to form four pages, each measuring 31 cm by 18 and a half cm. When further folded the fourth page became the address area and is postage stamped in red: "Little Rock Arks, Sep 6." Traces of the red sealing wax remain on this page.
  • This is the only original letter referred to in the booklet of transcriptions [see Item 1/4.] for which the location was known by the family as of its donation to the repository in March 2002.

1/2: Photographic reproduction of an oil painting portrait of Alexander Thomson (probably in his old age). "Alexander Thomson" is written in pencil on the back of the cardboard on which the picture is pasted. Undated

1/3: Thomson Biographical Note, handwritten in pencil on a sheet of St. Louis Southwestern Railway Lines letterhead, undated and unsigned. circa 1940s-1950s

  • Discrepancies such as referring to Washington, TX as Old Washington, indicate the information must have been composed at least after the American Civil War, and at least as late as 1885 since Yellow Prairie was renamed Chriesman in that year.
  • Furthermore, if the present note was either composed or copied down contemporary with the stationary, then it may have been written sometime during the period 1947-1951, when F. W. Green served as President of the Cotton Belt Line of the St. Louis Southwestern Railway Lines, as indicated on the letterhead.

1/4: Photocopies of Booklet by Ralston P. Haun, circa 1980

  • The photocopies include the booklet cover featuring an image of the Alamo, a flyleaf printed with "Ana Gardner Thomson," the original owner of the booklet, the Contents page, pages 1-55 of text, transcriptions of five other letters and two memoirs, and a typed letter dated May 1, 1980 (signed Jim Glass, Houston, Tex.) which details the authorship and provenance of the original booklet, and as much as is known in the family about the subsequent disposition of the documents transcribed therein.
  • Glass states that only three copies of the booklet were produced around 1936. Of the transcribed letters, one is dated 1833, the rest in the 1840s to 1860s. The memoirs are by James Monroe Hill and Jane Hallowell Hill.

Yeager Family

1/1: Correspondence, 1862 (4 letters)
From John Tunstill [Ft. Piler, TN] to James and Caroline Yeager. January 11, 1862

From L.M. Lynch [Fort Pillow, TN] to James Yeager. February 16, 1862

From John Tunstill [Tennessee] to John and Elizabeth Tunstill. March 20, 1862

From E. S. and W. H. Tunstill [William Co., TN] to Caroline Yeager. December 6, 1862

1/2: Correspondence, 1863 (12 letters)
From James Yeager to Caroline Yeager. January 11, 1863

From unknown writer, with copy of letter to wife and children. January 22, 1863

From James Yeager [Bedford, TN] to Caroline Yeager, with copy of letter. January 27, 1863

From James Yeager [Fayetteville, TN] to Caroline Yeager. February 6, 1863

From unknown to Caroline Yeager. February 6, 1863

From James Yeager to Caroline Yeager, with copy of letter. February 7, 1863

From unknown writer, with copy of letter. March 7, 1863

From unknown writer. March 18, 1863

From W. H. Tunstill to Caroline Yeager, with copy of letter. March 23, 1863

From James Yeager to Caroline Yeager, April 28, 1863

From James Yeager [Lynchburg, VA] to Caroline Yeager, with copy of letter. April 29, 1863

From James Yeager [Tennessee] to Caroline Yeager. June 6, 1863

1/3: Correspondence, 1869
From James Yeager to Caroline Yeager. January 9, 1869

1/4: Correspondence, 1880
From James Yeager to Gen. Letter and writing. July 22, 1880

1/5: Correspondence, 1890
From Novell D. [Decatur, AL] to Nettie, with copy of letter. May 8, 1890

1/6: Correspondence, 1892
From W. H. Mays to Mrs. Logan Yeager. February 7, 1892

1/7: Correspondence and Genealogy, 2001
Letter from Hulen and Barbara Horton to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yeager. March 27, 2001
Six pages of genealogy logs, and envelopes.

1/8: Correspondence, Undated
Two Civil War letters, with copies. undated

1/9: Miscellaneous
Descendants of John D. F. Yeager, genealogy logs of the Yeager family (3 pages).

1/10: Photographs
Six photographs of sterling silver coffee service and flatware, China and crystal glassware, and place settings owned by the Yeagers.

1/11: Civil War Currency
Mexican Centavo 25-dollar bill
Confederate 100-dollar bill. November 20, 1862

1/12: Publication, 1986
"The Nicholas Yager-Yeager Descendants: A Genealogy 1678-1986" written by Odesa Collins. 1986

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