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Lake City Meeting Correspondence and Miscellaneous

Correspondence to Roy D. Golston

  • From Al. O. Saenger. July 24, 1939
  • From Victor A. Barraco. July 26, 1939
  • From Richard Cary, Jr. July 24, 1939
  • From H. K[?]. July 27, 1939
  • From E. E. McQuillen. July 25, 1939
  • From C. L. Babcock. July 24, 1939
  • From J. W. Jennings. July 22, 1939

Corresondence to Roy and Others

  • From J[?] S[?] to "Roy D. Golson and Daughter". July 27, 1939
  • From Oscar A. Seward, Jr. to "[Roy D.] Golston and Roy [?]". July 26, 1939
  • "Dear Folks" from Graham Hall. July 22, 1939

Miscellaneous

  • Guest Booklet/Scrapbook, Wood Bound with engraving
  • New Version of the "Three Little Fishes" or "You're in a Fine 'State' of Affairs". Undated
  • "Rejected". Undated

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Item 1: Boys’ Club of America Junior Book Award, for Bullard of the Space Patrol by Malcolm Jameson (edited by Norton), 1951.

Item 2: The Invisible Little Man Award, from the Elves’, Gnomes’ and Little Men’s Science Fiction, Chowder and Marching Society, 1963.

Item 3: Phoenix Award for Outstanding Achievement in Science Fiction and Fantasy, at DeepSouthCon XIII, 1975.

Item 4: J.R.R. Tolkien Memorial Award for Achievement in Fantasy (Grand Master), 1977.

Item 5: Norton Award, 1978.

Item 6: Balrog Award for Life Achievement in Fantasy, 1979.

Item 7: Career Achievement Award, Presented at Science Fiction Weekend, 1980.

Item 8: Ohioan Book Award (Martha Kinney Cooper Ohioana Library Award) for Juvenile Fiction, 1980.

Item 9: Ohio Women Hall of Fame Award, 1981.

Item 10: E.E. Smith Memorial Award for Imaginative Fiction, 1983.

Item 11: Jules Verne Award for Voyages Extraordinaires in the Literature and Art of Science Fiction and Fantasy, Sky Con 4, 1984.

Item 12: SFWA Grand Master Award, 1984.

Item 13: Second Stage Lensman Award, at Moscon IX, 1987.

Item 14: World Fantasy Award Convention’s Choice, 1987.

Item 15: E.E. Evans Big Heart Award, at 1988 Worldcon.

Item 16: Honorary Appointment as Officer on the starship U.S.S. Phoenix, 1988.

Item 17: Noreascon Three Guest of Honor, 1989.

Item 18: Science Fiction Book Club 1991 Book of the Year Award (for The Elvenbane, with Mercedes Lackey). [Broken – piece accompanies award]

Item 19: Award in recognition of service as a Judge of L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future Contest, 1994.

Item 20: Scientifiction First Fandom Hall of Fame Award, 1994.

Item 21: Magic Carpet Con Award for Lifetime Achievement, 1997.

Item 22: Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame, 1997.

Item 23: World Fantasy Award for Lifetime Achievement, 1998.

Item 24: Judge, L. Ron Hubbard’s Writers of the Future 15th Anniversary, 1999.

Item 25: Southeastern Science Fiction Achievement Award (SESFA) for Lifetime Achievement, 2002.

Item 26: Unidentified sash.

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

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

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

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

Barry N. Malzberg Collection

  • US TxAM-C C000202
  • Coleção
  • 1972

This collection contains the typed manuscript (7 leaves with a 2 leaf blurb), with handwritten edits, of Barry Malzberg's 1973 story "Isaiah", which was first published in the issue of Fantastic Science Fiction and Fantasy Stories.

A crossed-out date on the last page gives the date of composition to be December 20, 1972.

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Gathright Hall Gavel

  • US TxAM-C 1316
  • Coleção
  • 1876

This collection contains one wooden gavel with a medal inscription reading "Gathright Hall, 1876."

Texas A&M Athletic Programs - Football

  • US TxAM-C C000036
  • Coleção
  • 1906-2019

This collection contains gameday programs for the Texas A&M Football team.

Texas A&M Athletic Media Guides - Equestrian

  • US TxAM-C 1341
  • Coleção
  • 2000-2005

This collection includes media guides specific to the equestrian team. The media guides contain statistics and data from each year and previous seasons. They also have a brief history of the sport and information about the University itself.

Texas A&M Athletic Media Guides - Women's Golf

  • US TxAM-C 1344
  • Coleção
  • 1980-2008

This collection includes media guides providing details about the team such as statistics, the TAMU roster, individual records, and a section with brief facts about the school itself.

The Texas A&M Women's Golf team has one Southwest Conference title in 1985. They have four titles in the Big Twelve Conference. They also made it to the NCAA Tournament twelve times between 1982 and 2012.

Alexei Panshin Collection

  • US TxAM-C C000189
  • Coleção
  • 1968-1973

This collection consists of several manuscripts of Panshin's work, including his 1968 novel The Thurb Revolution and his serialized novel The Son of Black Morca (1973, photocopies). Also included is a set of galleys for Panshin's Masque World (1969).

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Texas A&M Heritage Preservation Oral History Program Collection

  • US TxAM-C 1352
  • Coleção
  • 1998-2002

The Heritage Preservation Oral History Program was designed to preserve for future generations of Aggies the history and traditions of Texas A&M as experienced by a diverse group of people.

The oral histories were largely collected by Haskell Monroe, the director of the program and the Dean of Faculties Emeritus, through an interview process. Haskell Monroe was a history professor at Texas A&M University as well as the President of the University of Texas at El Paso and the Chancellor of the University of Missouri. While at A&M he served as the secretary of the Aspirations Committee. This Committee wrote crucial reports advising changes that would help create the diversity experienced at A&M to this day including racial integration, co-education, and the elimination of the compulsory Corps of Cadets service.

The interviewees, for the Heritage Preservation Oral History Program, ranged from faculty, staff, students, and people highly involved in the university. This was intentionally done to give a diverse and well-rounded history and perception of life at Texas A&M University. These people ranged from university Presidents and their wives, yell leaders, student body presidents, and professors. In the Early Years of the program's history the focus was on A&M in the 1930s and the impact of the Corps. While in later interviews conducted professors and students were interviewed about more specific facets of A&M and individual programs and departments. While the program initially was supposed to only interview about 24 important people to the intuition it grew considerably throughout the process. The interviews were conducted from 1998 to 2002 totaling up to over 200 individual interviews and interviewees.

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