- US TxAM-C 25-S7
- Reeks
- 1904-1932
Part of Hernan Contreras Papers
Part of Hernan Contreras Papers
Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas Yell Book Collection
This collection consists of Texas A&M College's yell books from 1904 to 1932.
These yell books from A&M College's early history was the start of the school's tradition of having yell leaders, who led yells at football games. Some books feature yells that are no longer in use, and older versions of A&M yells used today.
The books were created in Bryan-College Station, Texas for the sole purpose of being used by A&M College students at football games. Their layout and designs changed throughout the decades along with the advertisements from local establishments.
Most of this collection was owned by former students, so you may see names, doodles, and in some cases homemade yells.
Nelson A. Miner, Jr. Scrapbook
Club Dances, Hops, and Balls at A&M
This series contains 19 folders in box 1.
S1-1-001: B.B.D.C Club, September 14, 1917
S1-1- Bell County A&M Ex-Student Club Reception and Banquet, December 27, 1923
S1-1-002: Boy's Dance, July 22, 1914
S1-1-003: Cattleman's Ball, May 5, 1933
S1-1-004: Foster Guards Annual Hop, April 20, 1901
S1-1-005: Foster Guards Annual Hop, April 18, 1902
S1-1-006: Galveston Club, December 27, 1921
S1-1-007: Hillel Club Annual Fall Ball, November 21 [?]
S1-1-008: Houston Rifles Annual Hop, April 24, 1903
S1-1-009: Houston Rifles Annual Hop, April 8, 1904
S1-1-010: Houston Rifles Annual Hop, April 28, 1905
S1-1-011: Mechanical Engineering Society, [1920's]
S1-1-012: Order of the Elks- New Year's Dance, January 1, 1917
S1-1-013: Order of the Elks- Flag Dance, June 14, 1917
S1-1-014: Red Cross- New Year's Dance, January 1, 1918
S1-1-015: Red Cross- Victory Ball, January 1, 1919
S1-1-016: "T" Club, undated
S1-1-017: "T" Club, 1923
S1-1-018: "T" Club, March 4, 1927
S1-1-019: "T" Club, March 8, 1929
This collection contains three handwritten letters and a postcard, all from E. M. Forster, each addressed to one of the following people: Lynd (1-page TLS, October 10, 1929), A. T. Bartholomew (1 postcard ALS, June 5, 1930), Darlin (1-page ALS with typed transcription, September 13, 1931), and to Grant Duff (1-page ALS with typed transcription, July 17, 1935).
"Southern Committee To Uphold the Constitution" from St. Paul Progress. August 22, 1935
"Uphold Constitution" from Moundsville Journal. August 28, 1935
"Where Constitution Ends, Tyranny Begins" from Sauk Center Herald. August 29, 1935
"Uphold Constitution" from Clifton Journal. August 29, 1935
"Uphold Constitution" from Red Wing Republican. August 29, 1935
"To Uphold the Constitution" from Iowa Register. September 3, 1935
"Uphold Constitution" from Colonial Beach Interest. September 5, 1935
"Uphold Constitution" from Cheney Sentinel. September 5, 1935
"Murmurs in the South" from Rock Island Argus. September 5, 1935
"Uphold Constitution" from Audubon Weekly. September 5, 1935
"Uphold Constitution" from Wayland Weekly. September 5, 1935
"Uphold Constitution" from Spring Valley Leader Weekly. September 5, 1935
"Uphold Constitution" from Greene American. September 5, 1935
"Uphold Constitution" from Peal River Search. September 6, 1935
"Uphold Constitution" from Starkweather Times. September 6, 1935
"Uphold Constitution" from Bassett Leader. September 12, 1935
"Interesting Movement Launched in Behalf of The U.S. Government" from Neligh News. September 12, 1935
"Uphold Constitution" from Belvedere Apollo. September 12, 1935
Untitled article re: John Henry Kirby. September 14, 1935
"Kirby to Call Parley to Uphold U.S. Constitution" from Houston Chronicle. September 15, 1935
"Demo Factions Plan to Uphold Constitution" from Winfield Courier. September 15, 1935
"Texan Fights Naming of FDR" from San Antonio Light. September 15, 1935
"Demos Involved in Controversy on Constitution" from Belleville Advocate. September 15, 1935
"Drive Starts to Rally Foes of Roosevelt" from Chicago Herald‑Examiner. September 15, 1935
"Move to Block Renomination of Roosevelt" from Rochester American. September 15, 1935
"Constitution Group Plans Convention in December" from Syracuse Post Standard. September 15, 1935
"Southerners Fight For Constitution" from Philadelphia Inquirer. September 15, 1935
"Rousing Controversy Over Changes Is Prelude To Constitution Day" from Kingston Freeman. September 16, 1935
"Political Foes Draft Talks on Constitution" from Schnedtady Union Star. September 16, 1935
"Democrats Split on Constitution" from Freeport Review. September 16, 1935
"Political Issues Seen Dominating Tomorrow's Constitution Day Talks" from Rome Sentinel. September 16, 1935
"Constitution Is Touchy Subject in Party Ranks" from Jamestown Evening Journal. September 16, 1935
"Revolt Plans Being Mapped by Democrats" from Syracuse Post Standard. September 16, 1935
"Debate Gets Hot in Washington on Constitution Day" from Gloversville Leader Review. September 16, 1935
"3 Agencies Turn Fire On New Deal" from Buffalo News. September 16, 1935
"Bill of Particulars" from Lincoln Star. September 16, 1935
"Roosevelt's Foes to Meet in Capital" from New York Journal. September 16, 1935
"Politics Aroused As Nation Observes Constitution Day" from Trenton Times. September 16, 1935
"Ready to Observe Constitution Day" from Kearney Hub. September 16, 1935
"Southern Committee Strikes at New Deal" from Camden Post. September 16, 1935
"Several Will Talk Tuesday" from Flint Journal. September 16, 1935
"Constitution Day Tomorrow to Be Observed" from Marshall Democrat News. September 16, 1935
"Southern Dems Planning War" from Jackson Citizen Patriot. September 16, 1935
"Constitution Seen As Issue" from Port Huron Times‑Herald. September 16, 1935
"Observance of Constitution Day Expected to Be Made Forerunner of Campaign Battles for 1936" from Hannibal Courier Post. September 16, 1935
"New Deal Foes Band in South" from Rochester Democrat Chronicle. September 16, 1935
"Rebellion in the South" from Amsterdam Recorder. September 16, 1935
"Constitutional Issue May be Vital Factor" from Malone Telegram. September 16, 1935
"Constitution Day Occasion For Politics" from Ithaca Journal. September 16, 1935
"Asserts South Ready to Bolt Administration" from Buffalo Times. September 16, 1935
"Constitution Democrats Map Fight" from Syracuse Journal. September 16, 1935
"Constitution Issue Brought Up Against Roosevelt in South" from Watertown Times. September 16, 1935
"Constitution Looms as Issue In '36 Presidential Election" from Amsterdam Recorder. September 16, 1935
"Campaign Primaries' Outcome in State and Nation" from Lockport Sun Journal. September 16, 1935
"Debate Grows of Constitution" from Little Falls Evening Times. September 16, 1935
"Debate Grows Intense Over Constitution" from Oswego Pall‑Times. September 16, 1935
"Democrats Face Party Contest On Constitution" from Hornell Evening Times. September 16, 1935
"Constitutional Battle Lines are Widened" from Birmingham Press. September 16, 1935
"Southern Democrats Map Revolt Plans" from Norwich Sun. September 16, 1935
"Constitution Talks Aplenty" from Albany News. September 16, 1935
"Plans for Revolt of Southern Democrats Against New Deal Are Announced" from Springfield News. September 16, 1935
"On Party Nominee" for Borger Herald. September 16, 1935
"Constitution Day Observance Is Arranged" from Wilkes‑Barre Times Leader. September 16, 1935
"Another New Deal Worry in the South" from Philadelphia Inquirer. September 16, 1935
"U.S. Farm Program Under Fire From Three Different Sources" from Duncan Banner. September 16, 1935
"Constitution Day Stirs Discussion" from Ardmore Ardmorite. September 16, 1935
"Plan Attack on New Deal" from Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. September 16, 1935
"Another New Deal Worry in the South" from Philadelphia Inquirer. September 16, 1935
"Democrats Split On Constitution, Threaten Revolt" from Providence Bulletin. September 16, 1935
"Historical Day to Be Observed" from Corpus Christi Times. September 16, 1935
"Two Groups Hop on New Dealers" from Marshall Messenger. September 16, 1935
"Southern Demo Revolt Plans Are Revealed" from Orange Leader. September 16, 1935
"Demos Clashing on Constitution" from Austin Statesman. September 16, 1935
"Texan Heads Demo Revolt" from Lubbock Journal. September 16, 1935
"Rally Behind Constitution as Day Nears" from Independence Reporter. September 16, 1935
"Opposition to President From Ranks of Party" from Hutchinson News. September 16, 1935
"Constitution Day a Prelude for the Campaign Battles" from Abilene Reflector. September 16, 1935
"Constitutional Issues to be Aired Tomorrow" from Iola Register. September 16, 1935
"Democrats Divide on Issue of Constitution" from Atchison Globe. September 16, 1935
"Constitution Day to Spur Ballot Battle" from Dodge City Globe. September 16, 1935
"Demos Buck New Deal" from Columbus Advocate. September 16, 1935
"Constitution to Front as Issue" from Manhattan Mercury. September 16, 1935
"Constitution Day Heralds 1936 Battle" from Springfield Register. September 16, 1935
"Avows South To Wage War On New Deal" from Springfield Journal. September 16, 1935
"Three Organizations Aim Constitutionality Darts At Federal Farm Program" from Denver Record‑Stockman. September 16, 1935
"Constitution Day of Greater Interest This Year; Charged Administration Wrecking It" from Corsicana Sun. September 16, 1935
"Constitution Talk Stirred" from Vernon Record. September 16, 1935
"Party Issues to Be Aired on Celebration" from Houston Chronicle. September 16, 1935
"Words Fly In Fight On Constitution" from Paris News. September 16, 1935
"Kirby Gives New Party Platform" from Kilgore News. September 16, 1935
"Kirby Says South Is Against New Deal; He May Support GOP" from Harrisburg News. September 16, 1935
"Constitutional Issue to Defeat Roosevelt, Is Kirby's Prediction" from Roanoke News. September 16, 1935
"Broah Seen As Probably GOP Choice" from Norfolk Pilot. September 16, 1935
"Verbal tilts Scheduled on Constitution" from Portsmouth Star. September 16, 1935
"Constitution Day to Witness Fiery Debates" from Bluefield Sunset News. September 16, 1935
"Southern Democrats Plan to Raise Constitutional Issue to Beat F.D.R. In Convention" from Grafton Sentinel. September 16, 1935
"Southerners to Back Borah" from Charleston Mail. September 16, 1935
"Democrats May Raise Constitutional Issue In Party Convention" from Clarksburg Telegram. September 16, 1935
"Constitutional Fight in Dem's Ranks Looming" from Morgantown Post. September 16, 1935
"Claims Southern Demos Plan New Deal Battle" from El Paso Times. September 16, 1935
"South's Democrats To Bolt Roosevelt, J.H. Kirby Claims" from Dallas News. September 16, 1935
"Constitution Flares Anew As 1936 Issue" from Beaumont Journal. September 16, 1935
"Controversy Develops on Constitution" from Galveston Tribune. September 16, 1935
"'New Deal' Adds New Interest to Constitution Day" from Denton Record Chronicle. September 16, 1935
"Republicans Plan State Pledge Drive" from Lincoln Courier. September 16, 1935
"Observance of Constitution Day Raises Question" from Mt. Vernon Regular News. September 16, 1935
"'Constitutional Day' to Be Occasion of Attacks Upon Administration As Hostile Toward Constitution" by Max Boyd, from Monmouth Review Atlas. September 16, 1935
"Southern Wing Stages Revolt" from Peoria Journal. September 16, 1935
"Politics Mingles with Constitution Day Celebration" from Quincy Herald-Whig. September 16, 1935
"Kirby Prepares to Lead Revolt From New Deal" from Ottawa Republican Times. September 16, 1935
"Constitution is Cause of Heavy Party Bickering" from Moline Dispatch. September 16, 1935
Untitled article from Benton Hill News. September 16, 1935
"Stop‑Roosevelt Group Claims South in Line" from Washington Post. September 16, 1935
"Confusion is Seen on Constitution" by David Lawrence. Washington Star. September 16, 1935
"The Political Mill" by G. Gould Lincoln, from Washington Star. September 16, 1935
"Democrats in South Uphold Constitution" from Fort Wayne News Sentinel. September 16, 1935
"Southern Democrats Against Roosevelt, Texas Man Declares" from Sioux City Journal. September 16, 1935
"Democrats Raise Constitution Issue" from Hays News. September 16, 1935
"Southern Democrats May Raise Issue of 'Constitution' Against President" from Kokomo Tribune Dispatch. September 16, 1935
"Constitution Day Observed in U.S." from Indianapolis News. September 16, 1935
"Constitution Day Promises Political Stir" from Lafayette Evening Journal‑Courier. September 16, 1935
"Roosevelt Will Be Defeated Is Belief of Kirby" from Sterling Gazette. September 16, 1935
"Report South to Wage War on New Deal" from Taylorville Breeze Courier. September 16, 1935
"Constitution is Campaign Issue" from Waukegan News-Sun. September 16, 1935
"Utah Senator Defends New Deal Policy" from Taylorville Breeze Courier. September 16, 1935
"Avowed Foes of Roosevelt Outline Aims" from Chicago Herald‑Examiner. September 16, 1935
"Democrats in Scrap Over Constitution" from Champaign News‑Gazette. September 16, 1935
"Constitution Day to Have Significance" from LaSalle Post Tribune. September 16, 1935
"Democrats Split on Constitution" from Washington Star. September 16, 1935
"Constitution Democrats to Meet" from Washington Post. September 16, 1935
"Democrats of South Declare New Deal War" from Rock Island Argus. September 16, 1935
"Democrats Facing Inter‑Party Revolt" from Coffeyville Journal. September 16, 1935
"Opposition Rises Against President" from Lawrence Journal‑ Word. September 16, 1935
"Hear A Rumble in South Over Basic Law Issue" from Ottawa Herald. September 16, 1935
"Demos May Have Own Row on Constitution" from Pittsburg Headlight. September 16, 1935
"Revolt Among Demo Ranks in 1936 Rumored" from Iron Mountain News. September 16, 1935
"Anti‑New Deal Revolt Seen by Southerner" from Calumet News. September 16, 1935
"Notables Will Talk Tuesday on Basic Law" from Benton Harbor Pallad. September 16, 1935
"Southern Dems Fight President on Constitution" from Hillsdale News. September 16, 1935
"Dixie Democrat Revolt Threat Stirs Dispute" from St. Joseph Herald Press. September 16, 1935
"Politics Enters Constitution Day" from Salina Journal. September 16, 1935
"Constitution is A Cry of Parties" from Fort Scott Tribune. September 16, 1935
"U.S. Code Upheld by G.O.P. Women" from Louisville Times. September 16, 1935
"Controversy on Constitution is Presented Today" from Wellington News. September 16, 1935
"Plans to Raise Issue Revealed" from Augusta Journal. September 16, 1935
"Constitution Day Is Observed This Year Widely over Nation" from Galena Times. September 17, 1935
"Constitution Warning Voiced by Southerner" from Lewiston Journal. September 17, 1935
"Dictator" from Detroit Free Press. September 17, 1935
"Bids for South's Votes" from Rushville Republican. September 17, 1935
"Bids for South's Votes" from Warsaw Union. September 17, 1935
"John Henry Kirby" from Rockford Regular Republican. September 17, 1935
"Bids for South's Votes" from Kokomo Tribune Dispatch. September 17, 1935
"Bids for South's Votes" from Monmouth Review Atlas September 17, 1935
"Big Money" by Thomas L. Stokes from Washington News. September 17, 1935
"Kirby Outlines Bolting Demos' Party Platform" from Longview Journal. September 17, 1935
"Sixteen Southern States Form Organization to Demand States' Rights and Protect Constitution from Raid" from Pueblo Chieftain. September 17, 1935
"The Constitution" from Kansas City Journal. September 17, 1935
"Constitution Made 'Issue'" from Omaha World-Herald. September 17, 1935
"Constitution Plea Made By Texas Democrat" from Kansas City Journal. September 17, 1935
"Dictatorship Seen by Kirby" from Amsterdam Recorder. September 17, 1935
"Rich Men Back Fight in South On Roosevelt" from Buffalo Times. September 17, 1935
"Fights New Deal" from Niagara Falls Gazette. September 17, 1935
"Out of the Same Place" from Birmingham Press. September 17, 1935
"Southern Democrats Will Meet Soon To Formulate Plan to Beat Roosevelt" from Kenton News‑Republican. September 17, 1935
"Claims Control" from Marion Star. September 17, 1935
"Fighting FDR Opposition Within Party Includes Textile and Power Magnates" from Youngstown Telegram. September 17, 1935
"Washington Roundup‑‑Reveal South's Magnates to Fight for F.D.R." from Columbus Citizen. September 17, 1935
"Kirby Hits at Constitution Change Move" from Dallas Times Herald. September 17, 1935
"Two Groups Hop on New Dealers" from Jefferson Journal. September 17, 1935
"Constitution Day of Greater Interest this Year; Charged Administration Wrecking It" from Corsicana Light. September 17, 1935
"Constitution Day Resounds With Politics" from Beaumont Journal. September 17, 1935
"Kirby's League Revealed To Be Made Up of Rich Executives" from El Paso Herald. September 17, 1935
"Outline Bolting Demos Platform" from Longview News. September 17, 1935
"Rallying the Faithful" from Dallas Journal. September 17, 1935
"Constitution Day Speeches Hit New Deal" from Houston Chronicle. September 17, 1935
"Constitution May Defeat President" from Edinburg Review. September 17, 1935
"The South in 1936" from Richmond Dispatch. September 17, 1935
"Opposes Changes in Constitution" from Fort Worth Star-Telegram. September 17, 1935
"Texan Organizes Wealthy Men to Oppose Roosevelt" from Fort Worth Star Press. September 17, 1935
"Who's News" from Newark News. September 17, 1935
"Who's News Today" by Lemuel F. Parton, from Jersey City Journal. September 17, 1935
"Third Party Gesture" from Buffalo Courier Express. September 17, 1935
"Fights New Deal" from Lakewood Times. September 17, 1935
"Constitution Supporter Bids for South's Vote" from Lincoln State Journal. September 18, 1935
"Constitution Supporter Bids for South's Vote" from Lincoln Journal. September 18, 1935
"News from Trenton" from Mount Holly Mirror. September 18, 1935
"Ready to Bolt" from Buffalo Times. September 18, 1935
"Fights New Deal" from Ithaca Journal. September 18, 1935
"Constitution Day Brings On Attacks" from Galveston News. September 18, 1935
"Hoover Asserts Administration Activities Cause Sapping of Safeguards and Human Rights" from Houston Post. September 18, 1935
"Fights New Deal" from Martinsburg Journal. September 18, 1935
"Constitution talks Lambast Roosevelt" from Lincoln State Journal. September 18, 1935
"National Leaders Laud Constitution" from New York Times. September 18, 1935
"Bids For South's Votes" from Henderson Gleaner. September 18, 1935
"Bids for South's Votes" from Rushville Telegram. September 18, 1935
"Bid's For South's Votes" from Frankfort Journal. September 18, 1935
"Kirby Stirs South" from Baton Rouge State Times. September 18, 1935
"Party Chieftains On Both Sides Ask Safety of Ideals" from Christian Science Monitor, Boston, Mass., Chicago Edition. September 18, 1935
"Ritchie Attacks New Deal System" from Wilmington News. September 18, 1935
"Organize South to Uphold Constitution" from McPherson Republican. September 18, 1935
"Washington Observations" by Frederic William Wile, from Washington Star. September 18, 1935
"Who's News Today" by Lemuel Parton, from Baltimore Sun. September 18, 1935
"League Flays Labor Act as Invalid" by Earl Godwin, from Washington Times. September 19, 1935
"The Constitution" from Sterling Bulletin. September 19, 1935
"New Deal Foe" from Atchison Globe. September 19, 1935
"Much Ado" from Indianapolis Times. September 19, 1935
"Some Gentle Zephyrs from the Southland" from Granville Record Weekly. September 19, 1935
"Leader of Revolt in South Stands for Constitution" from Buffalo News. September 19, 1935
"Bids for South's Votes" from Beatrice Sun (2 copies). September 19, 1935
"Uphold Constitution" from Haigler News. September 19, 1935
"Kirby Stirs South Against Roosevelt" from Meridian Star. September 19, 1935
"The Constitution" from Knob Noster Gem. September 19, 1935
"Kirby Stirs South Against Roosevelt" from Jackson Clarion. September 19, 1935
"New Deal Foe" from St. Joseph News‑Press. September 19, 1935
"Southern Senator Opposes Centralization of Power" from Forgan Advocate. September 19, 1935
"Constitutional Amendment" from Houston Post. September 19, 1935
Untitled article from Houston Chronicle. September 20, 1935
"New Deal Foe" from Bryan Eagle. September 20, 1935
"Not Speaking for Texas" from Lubbock Avalanche. September 20, 1935
"New Deal Foe" from Shawnee News. September 20, 1935
Untitled article from Leland Enterprise. September 20, 1935
"Bids for South's Votes" from St. Cloud Times. September 20, 1935
"New Deal Foe" from Hannibal Courier Post. September 20, 1935
"The Constitution" from Louisiana Journal. September 20, 1935
"New Deal Foe" from Moberly Monitor‑Index. September 20, 1935
"Concerning A Boston Incident" from Syracuse Herald. September 20, 1935
Untitled article from Syracuse Herald. September 20, 1935
"Saturday" from Watertown Times. September 20, 1935
Untitled article from Windsor Advance. September 20, 1935
"So They Say!" from Mount Vernon Republican News. September 20, 1935
"So They Say!" from New Philadelphia Times. September 20, 1935
"Town Talk" from Austin Statesman. September 20, 1935
"Constitution Day Is Observed This Year Widely Over Nation" from Galena Republican. September 20, 1935
"New Deal Foe" from Independence Reporter. September 20, 1935
"New Deal Foe" from Neodesha Sun. September 20, 1935
Untitled article from "Hopkinsville News" September 20, 1935
"Much Ado" from Birmingham Post. September 20, 1935
"Bids for South's Votes" from Waukegan News-Sun. September 20, 1935
"Much Ado" from Covington Post. September 20, 1935
"The Kirby Movement" from Frankfort State Journal. September 20, 1935
"Constitution Day Is Observed Throughout the United States" from Arlington News. September 20, 1935
"Anti‑Rooseveltians Will Not Succeed" from Keokuk Daily Gate City. September 20, 1935
"Stirs South" from Mobile Press. September 20, 1935
"So They Say" from Parkersburg Sentinel. September 20, 1935
"New Deal Foe" from Arkadelphia Siftings. September 20, 1935
"New Deal Foe" from Camden News. September 20, 1935
"Kirby Raps Roosevelt" from Dallas Times Herald. September 21, 1935
"Southern Organization Says 70% Opposed to New Deal" from Ronceverte News. September 21, 1935
"New Deal Foe" from Arkansas City Traveler. September 21, 1935
"Plea for Constitution" from Kansas City Kansan. September 21, 1935
"Bids for South's Votes" from Ottumwa Courier. September 21, 1935
"Bids for Votes" from Webster City Freeman Journal. September 21, 1935
"Bids for South" from Kankakee Republican News. September 21, 1935
"Speaker Raps New Deal for Law Changes" from Gadsden Times. September 21, 1935
"FDR Attacked For Drive on Constitution" from Little Rock Democrat. September 21, 1935
"So They Say" from Connersville News‑Examiner. September 21, 1935
"Washington Observations" by Frederic William Wile, from La Porte Herald Argus. September 21, 1935
Untitled article from Fort Wayne Journal Gazette. September 21, 1935
"Assails Roosevelt" from Mobile Press. September 21, 1935
Untitled article from Washington Post. September 21, 1935
"Uphold Constitution; Cherish Your Liberty Southerner's Advice" from Centralia Evening Sentinel. September 21, 1935
"Kirby Urges U.S. Return To Ideals" from San Antonio Light. September 21, 1935
"A Bit Off Balance" from Alexandria Town Talk. September 21, 1935
"Kirby Praises Constitution in New Deal Attack" from Cape Charles Press. September 21, 1935
"Kirby Attacks Roosevelt In Radio Talk" from Houston Chronicle. September 21, 1935
"Kirby Makes Appeal for Constitution" from Beaumont Journal. September 21, 1935
Untitled article from Norfolk Pilot. September 21, 1935
"Mr. Kirby Wrong Again" from Houston Press. September 21, 1935
"So They Say" from Poughkeepsie Evening Star. September 21, 1935
"So They Say" from Buffalo Times. September 21, 1935
"So They Say!" from Beacon-News. September 21, 1935
"Weekend of Washington" by J.C. Atchison, from New York City Daily News Record. September 21, 1935
"Roosevelt Hit for 'Changing U.S. Laws'" from Rochester Journal. September 21, 1935
"Roosevelt's Aims At Constitutional Upset Arouses Ire" from Middletown Herald. September 21, 1935
"Bids for Votes" from Lincoln Star (2 copies). September 21, 1935
"New Deal Foe" from Roswell Dispatch. September 21, 1935
"New Deal Critic Says 'Poison Gas' Menaces Nation" from Kansas City Journal. September 21, 1935
"Personal Opinions" from Sandusky Star Journal. September 21, 1935
"Topics of the Times" from Enid News. September 21, 1935
"Fights New Deal" from Meadville Tribune Republican. September 21, 1935
"So They Say!" from Lawton Constitution. September 22, 1935
"John Henry Kirby Scores President" from Chattanooga Times. September 22, 1935
"Kirby In New Broadside" from Kansas City Star. September 22, 1935
"Barrage Opens Against Change in Constitution" from Johnson City Chronicle. September 22, 1935
"Says General Johnson: Constitution Is Useless Unless It Protects Nation" from Pittsburgh Press. September 22, 1935
"Roosevelt's Acts Attacked by Kirby" from Bristol Herald-Courier. September 22, 1935
"Much Ado" from Knoxville News. September 22, 1935
"Pleads for Turn From Socialism of New Deal" from Tulsa Tribune. September 22, 1935
"Kirby Attacks the New Deal" from Tyler Courier‑Times. September 22, 1935
"Kirby Turns Guns on Foes of Basic Law" from San Antonio Light. September 22, 1935
"Kirby Advocates Turn to Right" from San Antonio Express. September 22, 1935
"Nation Urged To Cherish Its Constitution" from Rochester American. September 22, 1935
"Republican Chiefs to Study Coalition" from New York Times. September 22, 1935
"Spirit of 1787" from New York Times. September 22, 1935
"Kirby Assails 'Poison Gas' of 'Socialist' Rule" from New York City American. September 22, 1935
"On Inside In Washington" by Elizabeth May Craig, from Portland Herald. September 22, 1935
"Roosevelt Draws Fire of Southern Committee Head" from Atlanta Journal. September 22, 1935
"Southern Leader Flays Roosevelt" from Danville Commercial News. September 22, 1935
"Fights New Deal" from Parkersburg News. September 22, 1935
"Kirby Pleads for Abolition of Raw Deal" from Washington Post. September 22, 1935
"Turn from 'Poison Gas of Socialism' says Lumberman" from Denver Morning Press. September 22, 1935
"What They Say" from Evansville Press. September 22, 1935
"So They Say!" from Amberland Times. September 23, 1935
"Southerner Terms President Ruthless" from Christian Science Monitor, Boston, Mass., Chicago Edition. September 23, 1935
"New Deal Foe" from Hays News. September 23, 1935
"New Deal Foe" from Durango Herald. September 23, 1935
Untitled article from Hiawatha World. September 23, 1935
"A Washington Daybook" by Herbert Plummer, from Morgantown Post. September 23, 1935
"Bids for South's Votes" from Casper Tribune-Herald. September 23, 1935
"Kirby Is Foe of Roosevelt; Plans Fight" from Ogdensburg Journal. September 23, 1935
"President Criticized" from Kinston Free Press. September 23, 1935
"Edgar A. Brown Denies Reports Opposes F.D.R." from Greenville News. September 23, 1935
"Much Ado" from Fort Worth Press. September 23, 1935
"Take Shackles from Business Says John Kirby" from Denison Herald. September 23, 1935
"Kirby Stirs South Against Roosevelt" from Clarksdale Register. September 23, 1935
"Kirby Urges Fight on Poisons of Socialism" from Orange Courier. September 23, 1935
"So Wealth Shall Rule" from Kennett Democrat. September 24, 1935
"A Washington Bystander" by Herbert Plummer, from Las Vegas Optic. September 24, 1935
"What's What at a Glance" by Charles P. Stewart, from Wilmington News Journal. September 24, 1935
"Rail Union Man Lashes Out Against Exemptions in House Revenue Bill" from Houston Chronicle. September 24, 1935
"A Daybook of Washington" by Herbert Plummer, from Ardmore Ardmorite. September 24, 1935
"New Deal Foe" from Paris News. September 24, 1935
"The World At A Glance" by Leslie Eichel, from Massillon Evening Independence. September 24, 1935
"Washington At A Glance" by Charles P. Stewart, from Middletown Herald. September 24, 1935
"Charles P. Stewart Says" by Charles P. Stewart, from Washington Herald. September 24, 1935
"Anti‑FDR Leagues Show Realignment" from Xenia Evening Gazette. September 24, 1935
"At A Glance" by Leslie Eichel, from Xenia Evening Gazette. September 24, 1935
"Turn from 'Poison Gas of Socialism' says Lumberman" from Montrose Press. September 24, 1935
"Status of Southern Revolt" from Rock Island Argus. September 24, 1935
"Washington Daybook" by Herbert Plummer, from Rockford Regular Republican. September 25, 1935
"A Washington Daybook" by Herbert Plummer, from Springfield Register. September 25, 1935
"Familiar Name Leads South's New Deal Foes" by Herbert Plummer, from Rock Island Argus. September 25, 1935
"A Washington Daybook" by Herbert Plummer, from Arkadelphia Siftings. September 25, 1935
"Washington Letter" by Herbert Plummer, from Moultrie Observer. September 25, 1935
"Anti‑Rooseveltians Will Not Succeed" from Carthage Republican. September 25, 1935
"A Washington Daybook" from Upper Sandusky Union. September 25, 1935
"The World At A Glance" by Leslie Eichel, from Massillon Evening Independence. September 25, 1935
"New Deal Foe" from Shamrock Texan. September 25, 1935
"Washington At A Glance" by Charles P. Stewart, from Titusville Herald. September 25, 1935
"Kirby Back on National Scene" from Hackensack Record. September 25, 1935
"Much Ado" from Helena Independent. September 25, 1935
"Anti‑FDR Leagues Composed of Old Line Democrats Indicate Realignment" from Elmira Advertiser. September 25, 1935
"Kirby Stirs South Against Roosevelt" from Biloxi Herald. September 26, 1935
"New Deal Foe" from Enid Eagle. September 26, 1935
"Washington Daybook" by Herbert Plummer, from Johnson City Chronicle. September 26, 1935
"A Washington Daybook" from Galveston Tribune. September 26, 1935
"Much Ado" from El Paso Herald. September 26, 1935
"Business Is Opposed And Labor Lauds" from Xenia Evening Gazette. September 26, 1935
"New Deal Foe" from Salina Journal. September 26, 1935
"John Henry Kirby Picks Out Tough Job for Himself" from Freeport Standard. September 26, 1935
"Bids For South's Votes" from Winchester Sun. September 26, 1935
"National News and Gossip" by Charles P. Stewart, from Peoria Transcript. September 26, 1935
"A Washington Daybook" by Herbert Plummer, from Taylorville Breeze Courier. September 26, 1935
"Hollywood Sights and Sounds" from Ashland Independent. September 27, 1935
"Washington Daybook" by Herbert Plummer, from Waukegan News-Sun. September 27, 1935
"So They Say!" from Logansport Press. September 27, 1935
"Business Continues to Object to New Deal as Labor Sings its Praise" from Hammond Times. September 27, 1935
"The Constitution" from New Albany Ledger. September 27, 1935
"High‑Powered Rackets" from East Chicago Independent News. September 27, 1935
"Bids for Dixie Vote" from Portsmouth Times. September 27, 1935
"Bids for Votes" from Steubenville Herald-Star. September 27, 1935
"Washington At A Glance" by Charles P. Stewart, from Middletown Herald. September 27, 1935
"Michelson Hits Blocs Aimed at New Deal Ways" from Hackensack Record. September 27, 1935
"Business Objects Under Present Reasoning on New Deal as Labor Praises" by Charles P. Stewart, from Elmira Advertiser. September 27, 1935
"Retailing Pick‑Up Is Only Sign Yet of Prosperity Revival" from Brooklyn Times Union. September 28, 1935
"Fights New Deal" from Lockport Union Sun Journal. September 28, 1935
"What's What At A Glance" by Charles P. Stewart, from Vicksburg Herald. September 28, 1935
"New Deal Views of State and Nation" from Taylorville Breeze Courier. September 28, 1935
"Dispelling the Fog" by Charles Michelson, from Richmond Register. September 28, 1935
"Dispelling the Fog" by Charles Michelson, from West Point Times. September 29, 1935
"New Deal Foe" from Pueblo Star‑Journal. September 29, 1935
"New Deal Foe" from Winfield Courier. October 2, 1935
"South Rebels Socialist Lean of President" from Centralia Evening Sentinel. October 3, 1935
"The Constitution" from Troy Chief. October 3, 1935
"Democrats in South Revolt" from Centralia Journal. October 4, 1935
"Kirby Stirs South Against Roosevelt" from Greenville Democrat-Times. October 5, 1935
"Washington Observations" by Frederic William Wile. undated
New Deal and John Henry Kirby Scrapbooks
This collection consists of two scrapbooks containing news clippings dating from August 22 to October 5, 1935, regarding the New Deal and John Henry Kirby. The clippings are listed chronologically in this collection record, however, they are not chronological within the scrapbooks.
This collections includes a brief biography of Barclay composed by his daughter, Louzelle Barclay, seven photographs concerning A&M College of Texas (Texas A&M University) including one image taken of several alumni by the R. Sullivan Ross statue on the A&M campus and a shot of B. Sbisa, Alumni letters spanning 20 years (1916-1936), and engineering notes taken by Barclay while attending A&M College of Texas.
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1906 Season
1/1: Texas A&M at Texas, November 29, 1906
Thanksgiving Game
1915 Season
1/2: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 19, 1915
Signature of Johnny Garrity, Jr. (Texas A&M's beloved "Wild Irishman"), captain and the left end of the 1915 team.
1916 Season
1/3: Texas A&M vs Southwestern University, October 6, 1916
1/4: Texas A&M vs Missouri School of Mines, November 17, 1916
1917 Season
1/5: Texas A&M vs Texas, Thanksgiving 1917
1919 Season
1/6: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 27, 1919
1921 Season
1/7: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 24, 1921
1/8: Texas A&M vs Centre College, January 1, 1922
Played at Fair Park Stadium in Dallas, Texas.
Gift of Marcus Gist, '22
1922 Season
1/9: Texas A&M vs Rice, November 18, 1922
1923 Season
1/10: Texas A&M vs Sam Houston Normal Scorecard, September 22, [1923]
Gift of A. W. Hite, '26
1/11: Texas A&M vs Howard Payne Scorecard, September 28, [1923] Gift of A. W. Hite, '26
1/12: Texas A&M vs Southwestern Scorecard, October 05, [1923] Gift of A. W. Hite, '26
1/13: Texas A&M vs Sewanee, October 13, 1923 Gift of A. W. Hite, '26 Game at Dixie Stadium.
1/14: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), October 26, 1923
1/15: Texas A&M vs Texas, Thanksgiving 1923
1924 Season
1/16: Texas A&M vs Rice, November 14, 1924
1/17: Texas A&M at Texas, Thanksgiving 1924
Dedication Program of Texas Memorial Stadium.
1925 Season
1/18: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), October 16, [1925]
Gift of John Cox, '47
1/19: Texas A&M at Baylor, October 31, 1925
1/20: Texas A&M vs Texas, Thanksgiving 1925
1926 Season
1/21: Texas A&M vs Sewanee, October 9, 1926
Played in Dallas, Texas
1/22: Texas A&M at Baylor, October 30, 1926
1927 Season
1/23: Texas A&M at Rice, 1927 (front cover only)
1/24: Texas A&M vs Sewanee, October 8, 1927
Played in Dallas, Texas.
1/25: Texas A&M at Texas Christian University (TCU), October 22, 1927 (front cover only)
1/26: Texas A&M vs Texas, Thanksgiving 1927
1929 Season
1/27: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), 1929
Gift of W. J. Bruton, '33
1/28: Texas A&M vs Texas, Thanksgiving 1929
1933 Season
1/29: Texas A&M at Texas Christian University (TCU), October 21, 1933
1/30: Texas A&M at Rice, November 18, 1933
1935 Season
1/31: Texas A&M Frosh vs Texas Fish, 1935 (Freshman game)
1/32: Texas A&M vs Stephen F. Austin Teachers College, September 21, 1935
1/33: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), [1935]
1/34: Texas A&M vs Temple, October 5, 1935
Game played in Tyler, Texas at the First Annual East Texas Rose Festival.
1/35: Texas A&M vs Texas, Thanksgiving 1935
1936 Season
1/36: Texas A&M vs Sam Houston State Teachers College, September 26, 1936
1/37: Texas A&M at Rice, October 10, 1936 Gift of James Boyles
1/38: Texas A&M Frosh vs Rice Slimes, November 14, 1936 (Freshman game)
1/39: Texas A&M at Centenary, November 21, 1936
McFarlin Memorial Student Loan Fund Correspondence
This collection contains correspondence and legal materials such as contracts, pertaining to the McFarlin Student Loan Fund.
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McFarlin Corresponce, Deeds, Contracts and Other Materials
Part of Rigsby L. Barclay Papers
1/1
Collection finding guide
1/2
Biographical Information written by daughter, Louzelle Barclay
1/3
Photographs, 1897-1916
1/4
Alumni Letters, June 19, 1916 - February 1, 1917
1/5
Alumni Letters, October 15, 1926 - May 30, 1936
1/6
School notebook with engineering class notes, 1895
1/7
Engineering Drawings, 1895-1896
1/8
Engineering Drawings, 1896-1897
2/1
Seven miscellaneous thank you letters to Mrs. Harris (Undated)
2/2
Howell’s Antiques Card from Beaumont, Texas
The Governor’s Ball Invitation 1936 Texas Centennial Special Train
Cookie recipe written on the back of a partial piece of letter from R. W. Swift, October 3, 1885
A handwritten manuscript of an article for Susie Barton's shower with typed note FRAGILE
Founder Member Certificate from New York American Homemaker’s Club, New York Chapter
2 notes of peoples address
5 pages handwritten, "Memories of Experiences of an Oldtime News Agent, Henry Spofford (sp?)
2/3
Clippings of recipes from newspapers and magazines, and handwritten ones by Ma Harris.
2/4
Miscellaneous magazine articles. 1933-1938
1/3: "Secretary" [office of A. D. Jackson] to Mr. Richard S. Green, June 24, 1922
1/4: Correspondence, 1926-1930
-[A. D. Jackson] and Jno. M. Lawrence to Board of Engineers for River and Harbors, April 9, 1926
-Judge Escar Floyd to A. D. Jackson, June 3, 1927
-Mr. [Fred] Doellner to Judge Escar Floyd, June 1, 1927
-A. D. Jackson to Judge Escar Floyd, June 6, 1927
-A. D. Jackson and Jno. M. Lawrence to committee on legislation and all members of the Brazos River Conservation and Reclamation Association, April 24, 1929
-Leonard Tillotson to A. D. Jackson, February 8, 1930
1/5: Correspondence, 1931-1934
-A. D. Jackson to Mr. Lewis Mims, February 6, 1931
-Chief Clerk [H. L. Heddington] to Mr. Otis Miller, February 5, 1931
-A. D. Jackson to Mr. Otis Miller, February 6, 1931
-County Judge, Jones County [Otis Miller] to Hon. C. M. Caldwell, February 12, 1931
-Temple Board of Development, [Henry Dunlavy and Walter R. Humphry] to Mr. A. D. Jackson; Personal notes on back, December 14, 1934
1/6: Correspondence, 1935
-Walter R. Humphrey to Mr. A. D. Jackson, March 18, 1935
-Walter R. Humphrey to Mr. A. D. Jackson, April 10, 1935
-Walter R. Humphrey to Mr. A. D. Jackson, April 21, 1935
-F. D. Dagget to Mr. A. D. Jackson, July 24, 1935
-Chas. E. Coombes to Mr. A. D. Jackson, September 20, 1935
1/7: Correspondence, 1927-1934
-Leonard Tillotson to Hon. Claude Pollard, September 10, 1927
-Leonard Tillotson to The Board of Directors, Brazos River Conservation and Reclamation District, May 7, 1930
-J. P. Buchanan to The Members of the Board of Directors, Brazos River Conservation and Reclamation District, May 16, 1930
-J. P Buchanan to Mr. [Lewis] Mims, December 19, 1934
-Mr. [Lewis] Mims to The Directors of the Brazos River, December 28, 1934
-Mr. [Lewis] Mims to J. P. Buchanan, December 29, 1934
1/8: Correspondence, 1935
-Walter R. Humphrey to Mr. L. Mims: Including a Copy of Financial Report of Brazos River Conservation and Reclamation District; Copy of Brazos funds of Brazos River Conservation and Reclamation District; Copy of Publicity Bureau of Brazos River Conservation and Reclamation District, February 28, 1935
-State of Texas to [President Franklin D. Roosevelt] FDR, March 14, 1935
-Walter R. Humphrey to the Directors of the Brazos River Conservation and Reclamation District, March 20, 1935
-L[ewis]. Mims to Honorable Morris Sheppard, April 15, 1935
-L[ewis]. Mims to Honorable Sheppard, Connally, Cross, and Johnson of D. C., April 10, 1935
-Index to Preliminary Brazos Report Volume 1, Undated
-Henry Dunlavy to Walter R. Humphrey and John A. Morris, April 16, 1935
1/9: Expense reports from Brazos River Reclamation Association to A. D. Jackson for expenses incurred in two trips to Austin and for office expenses, [July 13, 1929; July 23, 1929]
1/10: Legislative Bills, Undated
-Copy of Bill creating the Brazos River Conservation and Reclamation District, Undated
-Rewritten Bill for the creation of the Brazos River Conservation and Reclamation District by the 39th Legislature of Texas H.B. No. 197, Undated
-"A Bill To Be Entitled" by. Barron Tillotson
-"A Bill" and copy 2 pages
-"A Bill" introduced by Mr. Buchanan ["The Buchanan Bill," H. R. 9335, 71st Congress 2nd Session. "A bill to establish in the Department of the interior a National Reclamation Control Service"], January 30, 1930
1/11: Quarterly meeting of the Board of Directors on the Brazos River Conservation and Reclamation District meeting minutes, February 3, 1930; May 5, 1930
1/12: Copies of the information and planned use of House Bill [of the State of Texas] 1937 (?); "The Brazos River Conservation and Reclamation District," [1929?]
1/13: Committee Reports, 1929, Undated
-"Program of Southwest Conference on Soil and Water Conservation," June 20-21, 1929
-"State Soil and Water Conservation Committees for Texas," Undated
-"Report of Program, Committee of Southwestern Soil and Water Conservation Conference," June 20, 1929
1/14: Research Notes, Undated
-"Flood Control and Reclamation," Undated
-"Reclaiming Rich Lands in Populated Areas," Undated
-Other personal notes and research, Undated
1/15: Brazos Project Outline and Notes, Undated
-"Outline [of Brazos River Project]"
-"The amendment to the Texas Constitution voted on August 20, 1917…"
-"The Conservation of Soil and Water in Texas"
1/16: Reports, Undated
-"Suggestions on Mangum Terracing" by E. W. Lehman
-"The Brazos River District"
-Handwritten account of damages done by Brazos floodwaters, Undated
-"What is a Second Foot of Water - What is it Worth? What are Water Saving Terraces?"
-"Conference on Water Conservation and Flood Control"
-"Declaration - From uncontrolled floodwater"
-"If and When Completed" by S. A. Thompson
-"The Now Conception of Flood Control"
1/17: Newspaper Clippings, 1924, 1925, Undated
-"Conservation of Water Urged at Association Meeting in Fort Worth,", October 2, 1924
-"The Home Towner…" by W. R. H., April 20, 1935
-"Enormous Loss of Soil,", Undated
-"The Walled Kingdom That Blocks Texas' New Road," Undated
1/18: Maps, Undated
-Map of Texas Counties and all Texas Agricultural Experiment Substations in 1930, split into 7 regions
-Flood Control Project Sacramento, California River Map, Undated
1/19: Charts, Average Monthly Rainfall at 25 points in Texas: Undated
Part of Mercurio Martinez Papers
68/52: Map showing land ownership in Zavala County, Texas, whiteprint.
68/53: Amended Plat showing subdivision of survey 267, ABST 1134, C.C.S.D. and R.G.N.G.Ry. Webb County, 1922.
68/54: Map of blocks in Laredo belonging to Hicks, Hicks and Bobbitt, blueprint.
68/55: Map showing partition of lands in Porción 52,Webb County, between David, Felipe and Francisca Martinez, blueprint, 1938.
68/56: Copy of the J.J. Cox map of the José Vasquez Borrego Grant, blueprint, 1902.
D. Yarbrough Texas A&M College Scrapbook
This collection consists of a scrapbook showing "Early Views", mostly buildings, of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas through photographs taken by D. Yarbrough, Co. "A" Engineers (most dated 1938 on the back).
Included is a photo of the "Duncan House, College Station" which is probably the house of the Board of Directors (W. A. Duncan, as director of food services, was assigned a living space in that building). Photographs of several community buildings are also included: The Boyett Apartments (North Gate), A&M Methodist Church, Baptist Church, Christian Church, St. Mary's (Catholic) Chapel, A&M Consolidated High School, and A&M Consolidated Grammar School (both schools were located on campus). There is also a close-up photo of a "typical" project house, and a long-distance shot of a group of project houses.
Part of Hernan Contreras Papers
Part of Hernan Contreras Papers
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African American Illustrated Postcards (Down in Sunny Dixie) Collection
This collection consists of an illustrated mailer postmarked New Orleans, and hand-addressed to Toledo OH, containing 18 accordion-folded 6in x 4in color photos purporting to show (stereotypical happy variety) black life in the south, with two songs, "Dixie Land" and "Dixieland for M" printed on the inside of the mailer with a cypress tree on one side of the fold and a photo of a black man and woman next to the address label.
These were reproduced from hand-tinted black and white originals. Postcard-size images, but double-sided without space for messages.
Meeting of the Texas A&M College Board of Directors Guests Book
This collection contains a guest book and correspondence from and pertaining to the meeting of Texas A&M College Board of Directors and of the Former Student's Association network in 1939 hosted by Roy D. Golston in Lake City, Colorado.
Golston was the president of the Association of Former Students and served on the board from 1938-1944. He was one of the founding members of the "Aggie Club" which later became the 12th Man Foundation.
E. M. Arnold, MD Travel Diaries
This collection includes a travel diary of E.M. Arnold, MD, documenting his journey through Mexico, Canada, and the United States during 1936-1939.
Part of E. M. Arnold, MD Travel Diaries
1/1: Mexico Travel Diary (2 copies, 8 pages each): Traveling from Laredo to Mexico City; Talking about buildings in city and comparing meals and restaurants; Shops, movie theatres, museums; Cathedral and Cueravaca; Returned back to Laredo by the end
1/2: A revised copy of "Mexico Travel Diary" (2 copies, now 9 pages): no major changes noticed
1/3: "Two Innocents Abroad In Mexico" (17 pages): Arnold's train trip from San Antonio to Laredo, Monterrey, and Mexico City; July 2-July 7-8
1/4: Florida Bound (12 pages): Map of travels included; Houston to Miami; Brief history of Florida; Experiences on train… seems to ride the train a lot; Talks about different parts of Florida they visited (Dayton, Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, etc); Provides specific times; Returned to Houston, January 1937
1/5: "Away Out In The Mountains" (16 pages): Includes a map of travels; Talks about train ride experience; Poem about a pelican; Traveling to California[?], July 1936
1/6: Canada Travel Diary (17 pages): Map of travels included; Left from Houston, on a train; Brief summary of places stopped at; Small excerpt about Rockefeller Center; Talks about Montreal; On the ride back talks about an African American being on his train, July 1937
1/7: "Canadian Pacific" (37 pages): Random excerpt, don’t know where it came from (6 pages); Yet another train ride; Song excerpt; Talks about the mountains in Canada; Experiences at Banff, Johnson’s Canyon, Beaver Dam, Rebel stock; Compares Canadians, July 1939
1/8: "Canadian Pacific" Revised (now 38 pages): Map of travels included; Newspaper clipping included on the last page; No major changes
Lake City Meeting Correspondence and Miscellaneous
Part of Meeting of the Texas A&M College Board of Directors Guests Book
1937 Season
2/1: Bound copies of programs. 1937 season
2/2: Texas A&M vs Mississippi State, October 9, 1937
Game played in Tyler, Texas as part of the Rose Festival.
2/3: Texas A&M at Texas Christian University (TCU), October 16, 1937
2/4: Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 23, 1937
(2 copies, each have different cover art)
2/5: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 6, 1937 (2 copies)
2/6: Texas A&M at Rice, November 13, 1937
2/7: Texas A&M Frosh vs Texas Yearlings, November 24, 1937 (Freshman game)
2/8: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 25, 1937
1938 Season
2/9: Bound copies of programs. 1938 season
2/10: Texas A&M vs Texas A&I, September 24, 1938
2/11: Texas A&M vs Tulsa, October 1, 1938
Game played in Tyler, Texas as part of the Rose Festival.
2/12: Texas A&M vs Arkansas, October 29, 1938
2/13: Texas A&M vs Texas Christian University (TCU), October 15, 1938
2/14: Texas A&M at Baylor, October 22, 1938
2/15: Texas A&M vs Rice, November 12, 1938
2/16: Texas A&M at Texas, November 24, 1938
1939 Season
2/17: Texas A&M vs Centenary College, October 30, 1939
2/18: Texas A&M vs Villanova, October 14, 1939
Game played in Tyler, Texas as part of the Rose Festival.
2/19: Texas A&M at Texas Christian University (TCU), October 21, 1939
2/20: Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 26, 1939
2/21: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 8, 1939
2/22: Texas A&M at Rice, November 15, 1939
2/23: Texas A&M vs Texas, Thanksgiving 1939
2/24: Texas A&M vs Tulane, January 1, 1940
Sugar Bowl played in New Orleans, LA. 1939 National Championship Game. (3 copies)
Irene "Mom" Claghorn Scrapbooks
This collection contains three scrapbooks, one of which belonged to Irene Claghorn, filled with photographs and mementos dating from the early 1900s through the 1940s.
This scrapbook contains news clippings from 1907 to the 1940s, especially about A&M events and Chemistry Programs.
Part of R. E. Dickson Collection
Part of Richard J. Dunn Collection - Fighting Texas Aggie Band
Photograph of Richard J. Dunn Bandmaster of the 11th infantry [undated]
Photograph of AMC Band spelling out the letters A. M. C. Thanksgiving Day 1933 lead by Tommy Terrell, Drum Major (in white)
Photograph of AMC Band spelling out the letters A. M. C. Thanksgiving Day 1933
Aggie Band AMC Thanksgiving Day 1933 lead by Tommy Terrell, Drum Major (in white)
Aggie Band AMC [undated]
Aggie Band AMC spelling out the letters U. S. [undated] [2 copies]
Aggie Band horns with Jack King [far left] from Abilene, Joe Maples [second left] from Haskell (trumpets); Jack McGregor, Ballinger; Pat Ledbetter, Waco (trombones) will appear as soloists with the Texas A&M College Concert Band which will be directed by Lt. Colonel R. J. Dun at Galveston [2 copies]
Aggie Band Horns with Fred Moser (Waco), Joe Bledso (Waco) and Good Wier (Alice) baritone soloists with the Texas A&M College Concert band which will be directed by Lt. Colonel at its Galveston appearance [2 copies]
Aggie Band horns [unknown persons] [undated]
Photograph of man [unknown date]
Photograph of man standing [unknown date]
Photograph of Richard J. Dunn bandmaster 11th infantry in uniform [unknown date]
Photograph of Richard J. Dunn in uniform [unknown date]
Part of Hernan Contreras Papers
This series contains 7 folders in box 1.
S3-1-102: Senior Banquet, March 19, 1910
S3-1-103: Senior Banquet, May 10, 1940
S3-1-104: Senior Banquet, May 14, 1942
S3-1-105: Senior Dance, June 4, 1908
S3-1-106: Senior Hop, March 1, 1917
S3-1-107: Senior Prom, November 26, 1910
S3-1-108: Senior Prom, November 18, 1918
Correspondence, and Other Materials
Part of Richard J. Dunn Collection - Fighting Texas Aggie Band
Letter dated July 15, 1931 to E.E. McQuillen from Larry Lightner [1 page]
Letter dated February 18, 1935 to J. A. Day from Richard J. Dunn [1 page]
Letter dated October 27, 1937 to R. J. Dunn from Captian P. J. Wurtelle [1 page]
Letter dated October 9, 1939 to from John Womble [1 page]
Letter dated October 17, 1939 to Col. Ashburn from Richard J. Dunn [1 page]
Letter dated May 23, 1940 to Mr. Pierce from Richard J. Dunn [1 page]
Letter dated September 21, 1940 to Richard J. Dunn from C.C. Krueger [1 page]
Letter dated September 26, 1940 to Ernest L. Wehner from C.C> Krueger [1 page]
Schedule for A&M Band in San Antonio dated September 26, 1940 [1 page]
Letter dated October 7, 1940 from Mr. Earnest L. Wehner from C.C. Krueger [1 page]
Roster of Texas Aggie Band dated 1940-1941 [5 pages]
Letter dated October 6, 1941 to Robert R. Russell from C.C. Krueger [1 page]
Letter dated April 16, 1942 to T. D. Brooks from Richard J. Dunn [1 page]
Letter dated January 9, 1941 to T.O. Walton from J. Watt Page [1 page]
Letter dated December 5, 1941 to "The Director of the Band" from Robert L. Hallock [1 page]
Letter dated December 19, 1941 to Colonel [Richard J] Dunn from A. B. Penny [1 page]
Letter dated December 28, 1941 to Mr. Cy Leland from Richard J. Dunn [1 page]
Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas graduates of band who are teaching high school bands including Vergne Adams, R. E. Griffen, Fred W. Martin, Rober McCown, Herman Wren, C.C. Parker, Jo Haddon, George Bushong
Letter dated April 18, 1942 to R. J. Dunn from T. D. Brooks [1 page]
Letter dated April 27, 1942 to Richard J. Dunn from Carolyn Rocc Hubberton [1 page]
Fiscal request dated June 30, 1942 approved by T. O. Walton for A&M College Student band [1 page]
Radio Station W. J. A. W. continuity Aggie Show Series II No 2 concert band announcement with list of songs [10 pages]
Letter dated September 22, 1942 to R. J. Dunn from M. D. Welty [1 page]
1940 Season
3/1: Bound copies of programs. 1940 season
3/2: Texas A&M vs Texas A&I, October 28, 1940
3/3: Texas A&M at University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), October 12, 1940 (2 copies)
3/4: Texas A&M at Baylor, October 26, 1940
3/5: Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 2, 1940
3/6: Texas A&M at Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 9, 1940
(2 copies with different cover art)
3/7: Texas A&M vs Rice, November 16, 1940
3/8: Texas A&M at Texas, November 28, 1940
3/9: Texas A&M vs Fordham, January 1, 1941
Cotton Bowl Classic in Dallas, Texas. (3 copies)
1941 Season
3/11: Bound copies of programs. 1941 season
3/12: Texas A&M vs Sam Houston State Teachers College, September 7, 1941
3/13: Texas A&M at New York University, October 11, 1941
Game played at Yankee Stadium.
3/14: Texas A&M at Texas Christian University (TCU), October 18, 1941
3/15: Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 25, 1941
3/16: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 8, 1941
3/17: Texas A&M at Rice, November 15, 1941
3/18: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 27, 1941
3/19: Texas A&M vs Alabama, January 1, 1942
Cotton Bowl Classic played in Dallas, Texas.
This collection contains old issues of the Battalion Magazine, beginning with the April 1921 issue, and ending with the March 1943 issue.
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This collection contains two topographical maps marked with military grid lines, originally published in 1941 by the British War Office, but apparently used by American forces in this instance. One for Cassino, Italy (sheet 160), the other for Isernia, Italy (Sheet 161), in Transverse Mercator Projection with military grid lines and joined with linen tape along the south grid number 96 to form one sheet measuring 50 cm x 72 cm. The map legend is missing on both sections however cities, towns, rivers, streams, roads (major roads in red stamped with numbers), railroads, relief is shown by contour lines, and spot heights can be seen.
The Isernia map is inscribed on the lower half of the back of it mostly in pencil, but with a few notes in ink. The inscriptions, possibly in several different hands, record times of day by the military clock, and locations numerically oriented on the military grid map for various military actions. These actions include remarks on place and type of artillery or small arms fire, observations on the taking of prisoners of war, and other actions in the area southwest of the Rapido River and the town of Cassino. According to the orientation of the action, these notes apparently record fighting by Allied forces against the German army in the Mignano Gap region preceding the Battle of Monte Cassino (January 12, 1944 - May 19, 1944).
The linen tape joining the two maps appears to have been added after inscriptions made on the Isernia map, but most likely during the campaign itself, to be useful for the entire area involved in the Battle of Monte Cassino. Polish troops, the 7th Infantry, and the name Custer are mentioned. The Isernia map is also inscribed in ink in the margin at the top with "Knapp - 31309661, K Co." (possible serial number and company designation K for a soldier named Knapp).
Published by the War Office of Great Britain, originally in 1941, though both sections have a date of 1943 for the second edition. Both maps are designated part of the series "Geographical Section, General Staff, No. 4164." Maps may have been reproduced by the U.S. Army Map Service.
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We've Never Been Licked Presentation Edition Collection
This collection includes two binders, each with a "Presentation Edition" copy of the video and accompanying flyers/posters. There is also an extra copy of the movie.
We've Never Been Licked (1943) was a World War II spy film directed by John Rawlins and produced by Walter Wanger. Parts of the movie were shot on location at Texas A&M's campus, and the movie references many Texas A&M traditions.