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Texas A&M Fitlife
Texas A&M Foundation
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Texas A&M Mobile Sever Storms Data Acquisition (TAMMSSDA)
Texas A&M Plungers
Texas A&M Press
Texas A&M Public Policy Research Institute
Texas A&M Student Chapter of the American Meteorological Society
Texas A&M University Campaign
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Texas A&M Women's Social Club 1+1Backfile
Texas Academic Skills Programs and Test
Texas Advanced Technology Research Program
Texas Aggie Cattlewomen
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Texas Aggies Making Changes (TAMC)
Texas Agricultural Experiment Station-General
Texas Agricultural Experiment Station-Research Reports
Texas Agriculture Extension Service - Entomology
Texas Agri-Women
Texas Alliance
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Texas Beekeepers Association
Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collection
Texas Engineering Experiment Station - Affirmative Action Plan, 2002
Texas Engineering Experiment Station - Learning Technology Center
Texas Engineering Experiment Station - Smart Grid Center
Texas Engineering Extension Service - Job Training Center
Texas Environmental Action Coalition
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Texas Poll
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Texas Transportation Institute 1+2Backfiles
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Operations Research Society of America
Oral Interpretative Performance Group
ORBIS
Orientation
Orienteering
Outdoor Recreation Committee 1 + 1 Backfile
Pagan Student Association
Pageants - Cotton 1 + 1 Backfile
Pageants - General
Pageants - Miss Black and Gold
Pakistan Students' Association of America - Texas A&M Chapter
Palimpsest
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Parents Day/ Weekend 1 + 1 Backfile
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Parking 1 + 1 Backfile
Peace Action
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Permanent University Fund 1 + 1 Backfile
Personnel Department
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Phi Delta Kappa - Professional Education
Phi Delta Theta
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Phi Ebsilon Tau - Petroleum Engineering
Phi Eta Sigma - Freshman Honor Society
Phi Gamma Chi
Phi Gamma Delta - Greek Organizations
Phi Kappa Phi 1 + 1 Backfile
Phi Kappa Sigma
Phi Lambda Upsilon - Chemical Engineering Society
Phi Sigma - Biological Sciences
Phi Sigma Beta
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Phi Theta Kappa
Phi Zeta - Veterinary Medicine Honor Society
Philadelphia Project
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Photographic Services

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Texas Agricultural Experiment Station - Milestone 10 backfiles
Texas Agricultural Experiment Station - National Center for Foreign and Zoonotic Disease Defense
Texas Agricultural Experiment Station - Pamphlets 1 backfile
Texas Agricultural Experiment Station - Research Reports 6 backfiles
Texas Agricultural Extension Service - General 19 backfiles
Texas Agricultural Extension Service - Historical Files 23 boxes
Texas Agricultural Extension Service - Miscellaneous
Texas Agricultural Extension Service - Recreation, Parks and Tourism Sciences
Texas Agricultural Extension Service - Southwest Screwworm Eradication Program
Texas Agricultural Extension Service - Texas Agriculture Market Research
Texas Agricultural Extension Service - Texas Rodent and Predatory Animal Control Services
Texas Agricultural Extension Service - Young Farmer Endowment Program
Texas Agriculture Experiment Station - General
Texas Agriculture Experiment Station - Killer Bee Research
Texas Agriculture Extension Service - Historical Files (Finding Guide)
Texas Agriculture Extension Service - Managing Playa Wetlands for Waterfowl Hunting
Texas Agriculture Extension Service - Miscellaneous
Texas Agriculture Extension Service - Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Sciences
Texas Agriculture Extension Service - Texas Agriculture Market Research
Texas Energy Extension Service - Center for Energy and Mineral Resources
Texas Energy Extension Service - General 7 backfiles
Texas Energy Extension Service - Texas Energy Extension Publications
Texas Engineering Experiment Station - Center for Electrochemical Systems and Hydrogen Research
Texas Engineering Experiment Station - Center for Mechanics of Composites
Texas Engineering Experiment Station - Center for Urban Affairs
Texas Engineering Experiment Station - Engineering Biosciences Research Center
Texas Engineering Experiment Station - Environmental Engineering
Texas Engineering Experiment Station - Food Protein Research and Development Center
Texas Engineering Experiment Station - General 10 backfiles
Texas Engineering Experiment Station - Industrial Economics Research Division
Texas Engineering Experiment Station - Institute for Manufacturing Systems
Texas Engineering Experiment Station - Institute for National Drug Abatement Research

Media Fanzine Collection

  • TxAM-CRS C000150
  • Collectie
  • 1961 - 2022

The Media Fanzine Collection is comprised of numerous pre-Internet fan-produced publications that document their involvement in a particular fandom. Fandoms are based around media productions such as movies (i.e. the Star Wars film series) or television shows (i.e. Star Trek in its various iterations). Although traditionally most media fandoms involve productions from the science fiction and fantasy genres, there are numerous exceptions.

The majority of the contents in this collection consists of fan fiction. Fan fiction is the name given to literary or artistic productions created by fans about the characters, settings and events of the media universe in which they are interested. A substantial portion of the fanworks in the Media Fanzine Collection is identified as "slash”. "Slash" refers to fanworks that feature same-sex relationships and are sometimes (though not always) sexually explicit. In slash, sexual identity, sexuality and/or romance are often the centers of the story, rather than the conventional adventures featured in more traditional fanworks.

A small portion of the collection consists of "het" material. "Het", like slash, refers to fanworks featuring sexual or romantic content, but with opposite-sex relationships.

Slash and het items are identified as such on the item folder. If an item is not identified as slash or het, it is to be assumed that the item is “gen” (containing no sexual or romantic content. Both slash and het items have been specifically identified because of their importance as highly visible fan fiction subcultures. (s) indicates slash material. (h) indicates het material.

Fanzines are organized alphabetically by fandom name, and thereunder by title. The term “Multimedia” refers to anthologies of material from different fandoms. The term “Crossover” refers to stories in which characters from one or more media universes interact with those from another. (For example, a story in which Mal Reynolds' ship Serenity passed through a wormhole and encountered Captain James T. Kirk's U.S.S. Enterprise would be a Firefly/Star Trek crossover.)

The October 2016 Addendum includes several "friend books", tiny zines used by pre-teens and teens in the 1970s and 1980s as a way of finding other like-minded fans in the pre-Internet era. Some "friend books" were sized small enough to fit into an international envelope (2-3 inches), and consisted of no more than a few pages. The covers were pages cut from magazines or advertisement and were stapled or taped into a booklet shape. Many were multi-fandom, but some focused on single fandoms like Star Wars. Fans would write their name and address, and list their interests. The book would then passed along to the next fan. When the booklet was filled it was to be mailed back to the original fan. Often times questions were asked (ex: Who is your favorite Star Wars character?)

There are several additional items, including materials from genre conventions, ads and flyers, professional publications that relate to various fandoms, and various items of printed realia. The Christina Pilz February 2024 Addendum contains a number of fanzine advertisements and documentation devoted to fanzine and fanfic productions.

Sub-Series 1 of the Georgia Barnes Addendum contains maps of the Star Trek universe, and has therefore been filed with other items in the Maps Of Imaginary Places Collection.

Audio-Visual Materials

The collection also contains non-print materials. There are a significant number of fanvids in the collection (and the fandoms for those vids are noted in the finding aid). There are also several DVDs that contain recordings of fanfiction podcasts, from a number of different fandoms.

On Star Trek

Since 1966 there have been 5 non-animated television iterations of the television franchise Star Trek. Each one has its own dedicated fandom (although certainly many Trekkers are fans of multiple series), and each one has a generally accepted denotation. Those denotations are used in this collection, as follows:

Star Trek [TOS] refers to the original series(1966-1969).

Star Trek [TNG] refers to Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-1994).

Star Trek [DS9] refers to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993-1999).

Star Trek [VGR] refers to Star Trek: Voyager (1995-2001).

Star Trek [ENT] refers to Star Trek: Enterprise (2001-2005).

On The Professionals Circuit Archive:

There are several boxes of fanfiction from The Professionals Circuit Archive. The Circuit Archive is a singular form of fannish creative association, that for The Professionals fans actually predates the creation of more typical zines. In a standard fanzine distribution, a fan or group of fans will write, edit and publish a fanzine, and the publication will be printed and made available for sale. With The Professionals fandom, things began much more informally. Fans would place their stories 'on the circuit'. That is, they would write their stories and then produce photocopies; the copies would then be circulated among one another via standard mail. In time, certain fans began collecting copies together into 'circuit libraries'. Interested fans could become members of these informal lending libraries, and would receive titles on request, which they could read and /or photocopy and then return to the library. Although, in time, The Professionals fans began producing zines in the same ways that other fans did, much of the fanfiction remained (and remains) on the circuit.

By the late 1980s, two large circuit libraries were in place: one in Great Britain, and another in the United States. They enjoyed considerable overlap in their contents, but because of geographical distance and the informality of circuit distribution did not duplicate each other. In the early 1990s, as zines started entering the electronic era, fans began working to convert the vast number of paper stories into an electronic format that would encourage and increase access (as well as help preserve the much-used paper originals). In 1996, the Circuit Archive went online and continues to periodically increase its contents with new stories. The Circuit Archive, sprung from humble beginnings, now holds more than 1000 individual stories, which form the backbone of The Professionals creative fandom.

To quote Morgan Dawn, "the circuit library in the Professionals fandom is a unique tradition of women writing and sharing fan fiction (often anonymously) without going through the editorial and fanzine publication process. In many ways, it is the precursor to the fan fiction on the Internet where people would read a story, photo-copy it and send it on to someone else, and then write a response story, copy that and mail it on in an endless flow...and because The Professionals was a UK show, you have the unique situation where this communication was crossing both cultural and geographic barriers." Stories in these folders include both gen and slash.

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MPH February 2024 Addendum

The Professionals

The Haunting: Fate Blows the Wind
[Jane, auth., October 1989] [s] [A/U]

Star Trek: The Original Series

Linguacode #4
[Atlanta Star Trek Society: August 1983]
Clubzine

Linguacode #5
[Atlanta Star Trek Society: August 1984]
Clubzine

Private Possessions
[Pon Farr Press: A.F. Black, auth., November 1986] [s]

Starland News
[Summer 1987]
Newsletter

Convention Materials

Eastern Media Con 1 [Elizabeth, NJ: August 24-25, 2007] Program Book

MPH February 2024 Addendum

Crossover [Sherlock Holmes/Quantum Leap]

Angel Unaware
[Legion, auth., 2001] [s]

Crossover [Star Trek: The Original Series/Star Trek: The Next Generation]

Time and Time Again
[Michael L. Ruff, 1990] [g]

Donald Strachey Mysteries

That's Why You Love Me
[StoryCandy Press: Candy Apple, ed., May 2013] [s]

Juxtapose Fantasy [Yaoi]

Lust
[Tricia, ed., December 2003] [s]

Lethal Weapon

Doin' The Job #2
[Monte Cristo-Amethyst Press: Kitty Waldow, ed., May 1991]

The Lord of the Rings

Vilya #1
[SpiderWeb Press: S. Williams, ed., May 2003] [s]

Vilya #2
[SpiderWeb Press: S. Williams, ed., May 2004] [s]

Vilya #3
[SpiderWeb Press: S. Williams, ed., May 2006] [s]

Miami Vice

Hard Target
[Savannah Velvet Press: E. Langston, auth., April 1998] [s]

Pirates of the Caribbean

Savvy?
[Asylum Press: Creed Cascade and TJ, auth., 2004 [s]

Annotated New Worlds Galleys Collection

  • TxAM-CRS C000030
  • Collectie
  • 1965

This collection contains sets of galley proofs from several issues, dating from 1965, of the important, groundbreaking British science fiction magazine New Worlds. During this period of the magazine's publication, it was edited by famous and influential science fiction author Michael Moorcock.

The proof sets for April and August 1965 are complete, while there are only partial sets for January-March 1965. There are also several additional fragments from unknown issues.

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Materials

1-1/1: College Station Independent School District (CSISD) Workshop and Board Meeting report, May 2011

1-1/2: CSPS 2005/2006 activities, January 2005 - March 2006

1-1/3: CSPS Communicator [newsletter] #1- 4 (September 1995 - Spring 1997)

1-1/4: CSPS informational brochure, undated

1-1/5: Flyers, 2008

1-1/6: Issue information, 1988, 1995 - 1996, undated

1-1/7: Keeping in Touch [CSISD newsletter] (June 1995 -December 1996)

1-1/8: Letterhead stationary, undated

1-1/9: Media kit/resources, 2004, undated

1-1/10: Meeting minutes, July 1995 - April 1998, August 2008

1-1/11: Membership forms [completed], A - K, 1995 - 1997

1-1/12: Membership forms [completed], L - Z, 1995 - 1997

1-1/13: Membership lists, 1995 - 1997

1-1/14: Organizational records, 1995 - 1996, 2008, undated

1-1/15: Rebecca Hankins' files [School Health Education Council/sex education], 2004 - 2006, undated

1-1/16: Reference materials on adolescent health care, 1995, 1998 - 1999, undated

1-1/17: Sex education 'redux', 2002 - 2005

1-1/18: Stand Up For Science Activist Toolkit, undated

1-1/19: Tax information (including copy of CSPS by-laws), 1995 - 1997, undate

Coalition for Support of Public Schools Collection

  • TxAM-CRS C000577
  • Collectie
  • 1988-2011, undated

This collection contains correspondence, organizational and financial documentation, meeting minutes, and reference materials from the Coalition for Support of Public Schools (CSPS).

The CSPS was a grassroots advocacy organization established in early 1995 to, quoting its mission statement, "give concrete support and assistance to public schools in our community and to the dedicated professionals who teach our children." Membership in the group was consciously diverse in religion, race, ethnicity, socioeconomic, and cultural backgrounds and dedicated not only to the independence and excellence of public schools in the Bryan/College Station, TX area but to the Constitutional principles of freedom of religion and speech and the separation of church and state.

Hal W. Hall Louis L'Amour Encyclopedia Project Collection

  • TxAM-CRS C000457
  • Collectie
  • 1933-2024, undated

This collection consists of the materials and files collected by librarian and science fiction scholar/bibliographer Hal W. Hall, for the completion of a large textual analysis project (never finished) for the works of Western writer Louis L'Amour. Materials in the collection include copies of L'Amour's books (with markups by Hall), copies of L'Amour's short stories, and miscellaneous documentation used in researching L'Amour and his work.

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September 2024 Addendum

Reference Materials:

3-1/1: Articles and reference works on L'Amour, authors A - G, 1972, 1992 - 2020

3-1/2: Articles and reference works on L'Amour, authors H - J, 1980. 1986 - 1987, 1999, 2003 - 2018

3-1/3: Articles and reference works on L'Amour, authors M - X and unknown, 1939, 1978 -1979, 1984 - 1989, 1992, 1999, 2003, 2005, 2016 - 2022

3-1/4: Articles and letters by L'Amour [photocopies], 1933, 1935, 1937, 1939 - 1950, 1981, 1987 -1988, 2019, 2024

3-1/5: Comics, 2002 - 2003, 2024, undated

3-1/6: Guns, 2003, undated

3-1/7: Interviews, 1980, 1987, 1990, 2008

3-1/8: Newspaper articles [photocopies], 1939, 1978, 1981, 1989

3-1/9: Various, 2024, undated

Miscellaneous Materials

3-16/1: Articles about L'Amour and miscellaneous materials, 1950 - 1951, 1968, 1984 - 1988, 1995 - 1996, 2007 - 2018, undated

3-16/2: A Checklist of Louis L'Amour (Christopher P. Stephens, 1993), inscribed by Stephens to Hal W. Hall

3-16/3: Country Style magazine reprints, 1977 - 1978

3-16/4: The Dark Shore [comic prospectus] by Beau L'Amour, undated

3-16/5: Encyclopedia of Louis L'Amour's West: Character index, undated

3-16/6: Encyclopedia of Louis L'Amour's West: Gun index, undated

3-16/7: Encyclopedia of Louis L'Amour's West: Locales index, undated

3-16/8: Encyclopedia of Louis L'Amour's West: Locales index, part 2, undated

3-16/9: Encyclopedia of Louis L'Amour's West: Working notes, 1993, 2000 - 2001, undated

3-16/10: L'Amour letters and miscellaneous materials, 1939, 1969 - 1988, 2000 - 2001, undated

3-16/11: The Lonesome Gods (1984), copy pages (photocopy)

3-16/12: "Louis L'Amour's Lost Treasures: Around the World with Louis L'Amour", undated

3-16/13: "Louis L'Amour's Lost Treasures: Books Read by Louis L'Amour", undated

3-16/14: "Louis L'Amour's Lost Treasures: Classic Adventures on Land and Sea", undated

3-16/15: "Louis L'Amour's Lost Treasures: A Few Words About Louis L'Amour", undated

3-16/16: "Louis L'Amour's Lost Treasures: Literary Adventure", undated

3-16/17: "Louis L'Amour's Lost Treasures: The Making of 'Son of a Wanted Man'", undated

3-16/18: "Louis L'Amour's Lost Treasures: Sackett-Talon-Chantry- The Three Family Series", undated

3-16/19: "Louis L'Amour's Lost Treasures" Preview Issue, 2001

3-16/20: "Louis L'Amour's Lost Treasures, vol. 1, no. 1-2, January - March 2002

3-16/21: "Louis L'Amour's Lost Treasures, vol. 1, no. 3-4, April/May - August 2002

3-16/22: "Louis L'Amour's Lost Treasures, vol. 1, no. 5-6, October 2002 - March 2003?

3-16/23: "Louis L'Amour's Lost Treasures, vol. 1, no. 7 - vol. 2 no. 1, September 2003 - undated?

3-16/24: "Louis L'Amour's Lost Treasures, vol. 2, no. 2-3, undated

3-16/25: Louis L'Amour's Western Magazine, vol. 1, no. 1 - vol. 2, no. 1 (1993 - January 1995)

3-16/26: Maps from L'Amour novels, undated

3-16/27: Miscellaneous L'Amour notes, 1935, 1982 - 1983, 2001 - 2010

3-16/28: Miscellaneous L'Amour notes, 2011, undated

3-16/29: Nonfiction by L'Amour, various, 1933, 1935, 1940, 1949, 1970, 1981, 1984 - 1992

3-16/30: Nonfiction by L'Amour: "Lands of Romance" series, 1937 - 1938 (photocopy)

3-16/31: Nonfiction by L'Amour: "Prophets of Darkness" series, 1934 - 1935 (photocopy)

3-16/32: Nonfiction by L'Amour: Rob Wagner's Script, 1939 - 1946 (photocopy)

3-16/33: Nonfiction by L'Amour: IV Arts Magazine, 1934 (photocopy)

3-16/34: Paperback Parade #4 (1987, 2nd printing April 1996)

3-16/35: Poetry by L'Amour, 1936 - 1995 (dates of collection) (photocopy)

3-16/36: "Poets Aren't Always Sissies" (article on L'Amour in Fargo Forum, May 21, 1939) (photocopy)

3-16/37: Project correspondence, 1975 - 2001, undated

3-16/38: Project correspondence and miscellaneous materials, 1996 - 2002, undated

3-16/39: Project data worksheets, undated

3-16/40: "Road to Arangu" (Thrilling Adventures, November 1941), by William O'Sullivan (mistakenly attributed to L'Amour) (photocopy)

3-16/41: "Sam Brant" stories (supposedly but probably not by L'Amour stories), 1947 - 1953

3-16/42: The Tanager (February - December 1939) (photocopy), and notes from Hall

3-16/43: "Trailing Louis L'Amour: Part I: Special Article #40: 'The Unexplained', by Bert Murphy, undated

3-16/44: Wild West (February 1996)

Lawrence Sullivan Ross Correspondence

  • US TxAM-C C000634
  • Collectie
  • 1884-1898

This collection contains 54 handwritten letters and documents addressed to Lawrence Sullivan Ross during his time as Governor of Texas [1887-1891], and from his time of President of Texas A&M College [1891-1898]. Also included are two Texas A&M College memorial service program for Lawrence Sullivan Ross [January 15-16, 1898].

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Hutson - Joe

Hutson, Charles Woodward
Hutson, Mary and Sophie
Huval, Lynette
Huxhold, George E.
Hwang, M.
Hwang, S.S.
Hyde, Shelia A.
Hyden, Joyce Ann
Hyland, David C.
Hyman, Ed S.
Hyman, William A.
Ibanez, Jose ''Chema'' Jr.
Ibanez, Manuel
Ibbotson, William H.
Ichiye, Takashi
Igo, George J.
Ihler, Garrett
Ihler, Karin
Ilfrey, Jack
Ilika, Joseph
Ilschner, Edgar Dillon
Inglis, Jack M.
Ingram, Billie I.
Ingram, Charles C. Jr.
Ingram, Robert
Ingram, Ronald K.
Irby, A. H.
Irby, Harold
Irgolic, Kurt
Irons, Earl D.
Irvin, Barlow ''Bones''
Irvin, Rick T.
Irvine, James E.
Irwin, Boyce M. ''Honk''
Isbell, Arthur F.
Isdale, Lucille
Itakura, Chuzo
Itz, Felix
Ivans, Molly
Ivans, Molly
Ivey, Bill
Ivey, Don L.
Ivey, Mike
Ivie, G. Wayne
Ivins, M.H. ''Jack''
Ivy, Frank M.
Ivy, James
Jacket, Barbara Jean
Jackson, Bessie Mae
Jackson, Burris C.
Jackson, Charles
Jackson, Chris
Jackson, Daniel ''Uncle Dan'' (1837-1931) [+11 photographs, 3 negatives]
Jackson, Don L.
Jackson, Everett G.
Jackson, H.K.
Jackson, J. Mark Jr.
Jackson, J.R.
Jackson, James Andrew
Jackson, James F.
Jackson, Katherine
Jackson, Kernon L. Sr.
Jackson, Kevin P.
Jackson, Michael Alan
Jackson, Norman Stanley
Jackson, Paul
Jackson, R.L.
Jackson, Ronald W.
Jackson, Thomas B.
Jackson, Willie
Jacobs, Bob
Jacobs, Edwin F.
Jacobs, Homer A.
Jacobs, Robert
Jacobs, Virigil L.
Jacobsen, Linda Lu
Jaedicke, Carl F.
Jaeger, Laurie
Jaggi, F. P.
Jakkula, Arne Arthur
James, Art
James, John Garland
James, Mike
James, Pat
James, Patrick Lee
James, Ray
James, Robert K.
James, Sessions S.
James, W.N. ''Bill''
James, Wesley P.
Janek, Kyle
Janke, Delmar L.
Janne, E.E.
Janne, Rex
Janowsky, Edward J.
Jansson, David G.
Japhet, W. Ernst
Jarrard, Newton Eanes
Jaska, Robert C.
Jasper, Thurman
Jauer, Will-Ed
Javorek, Istvan
Javorek, Steve
Jayasuriya, Suhada
Jaynes, Chester Cartwright
Jaynes, Melchezedek Charles
Jefferey, Lela Mae
Jefferson, Antwine III
Jeffrey, Lela Mae
Jeffrey, Richard III
Jeffries, P.D.
Jellinek, Steven
Jenkins, Jack Edward
Jenkins, Omer C.
Jenkins, Peter
Jenkins, Richard
Jenkins, Robert W. Jr. "Bobby"
Jenkins, Samuel
Jenkins, Sidney L.
Jenkins, William L.
Jenkins-Smith, Hank
Jennett, J. Charles
Jennings, Daniel F.
Jennings, Eugene
Jennings, Feenan D.
Jennings, Herbert Spencer
Jennings, James W.
Jennings, John E.
Jenrette, James P.
Jensen, Fred W.
Jensen, James M.
Jensen, Ray E.
Jenson, Robert Hal
Jernigan, Jack
Jessup, George
Jessup, Hillary
Jeter, Brook Ercell, Jr.
Jeter, Jim
Jett, Edward S.
Jimenez, Jose
Jobe, Carl
Jobe, Lewis
Jobes, Don
Joe, George

General and Administrative Files

Box/Folder
30/1: Office of the Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs. October 29, 1990 - April 9, 1991

30/2: Office of the Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs. April 12, 1991 - July 31, 1991

30/3: Office of the Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs: Military Science. August 2, 1988 - August 19, 1988

30/4: President's Personal Correspondence. August 8, 1988 - August 30, 1988

30/5: President's Personal Correspondence. September 1, 1988 - November 28, 1988

30/6: President's Correspondence - includes letters from George Bush, Dan Rather, and Secretary of State George S. Bayoud, Jr. December 27, 1989 - May 12, 1992

30/7: Presidential Search. January 4, 1988 - April 12, 1988

30/8: Letters of Recommendation. January 18, 1988 - August 23, 1988

30/9: Letters of Recommendation. September 5, 1988 - February 8, 1989

30/10: 4th System Symposium. October 13, 1987 - May 4, 1988

30/11: 4th System Symposium. September 16, 1988 - October 6, 1988

30/12: 5th System Symposium - Designing a System for the Benefit of Texas. March 20, 1990 - August 3, 1990

30/13: 5th System Symposium - Designing a System for the Benefit of Texas. October 17, 1990 - October 25, 1990

30/14: Multiple Missions Task Force. September 12, 1989 - June 12, 1990

30/15: Multiple Missions Task Force. March 28, 1990 - August 28, 1990

30/16: Multiple Missions Task Force. June 20, 1990 - August 31, 1990

30/17: Multiple Missions Task Force. September 6, 1990 - September 18, 1990

30/18: Multiple Missions Task Force. September 25, 1990 - January 9, 1991

30/19: Multiple Missions Task Force. January 11, 1991 - January 31, 1991

30/20: Multiple Missions Task Force. January 16, 1991 - January 29 - 1991

30/21: Multiple Missions Task Force. June 26, 1991 - May 14, 1992

30/22: Multiple Missions Task Force. April 1992 - May 1992

30/23: Wellness Task Force. October 24, 1988 - August 31, 1989

General and Administrative Files

Box/Folder
29/1: Clippings. September 16, 1992 - August 23, 1993

29/2: President's Miscellaneous. August 3, 1988 - August 20, 1988

29/3: President's Miscellaneous. September 15, 1988 - May 9, 1989

29/4: President's Miscellaneous. October 25, 1988 - February 16, 1989

29/5: President's Miscellaneous. May 13, 1989 - August 30, 1989

29/6: President's Miscellaneous. July 27, 1989 - September 3, 1989

29/7: President's Miscellaneous. March 27, 1990 - August 28, 1990

29/8: President's Miscellaneous. September 7, 1990 - February 14, 1991

29/9: President's Miscellaneous. March 19, 1991 - July 9, 1991

29/10: President's Miscellaneous. September 3, 1991 - August 14, 1992

29/11: President's Miscellaneous. September 3, 1992 - April 13, 1993

29/12: Office of the Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs. February 22, 1989 - May 5, 1989

29/13: Office of the Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs. August 10, 1989 - September 27, 1989

29/14: Office of the Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs. October 2, 1989 - February 12, 1990

29/15: Office of the Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs. February 19, 1990 - August 3, 1990

29/16: Office of the Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs. July 2, 1990 - August 29, 1990

29/17: Office of the Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs. September 5, 1990 - October 31, 1990

General and Administrative Files

Box/Folder
28/1: United States - Asian Pacific Biotechnology Conference. September 12, 1989 - August 31, 1990

28/2: United States - Asian Pacific Biotechnology Conference. September 5, 1990 - November 20, 1990

28/3: United States - Asian Pacific Biotechnology Conference. March 28, 1991 - June 23, 1992

28/4: Conferences. February 12, 1988 - June 16, 1988

28/5: Conferences. August 23, 1988 - August 31, 1988

28/6: Conferences. September 5, 1988 - May 4, 1989

28/7: Conferences. May 10, 1989 - June 19, 1989

28/8: Conferences. October 12, 1989 - August 29, 1990

28/9: Conferences. September 4, 1990 - December 22, 1992

28/10: Conferences. October 15, 1990 - October 31, 1990

28/11: Conference on Adult Literacy. November 28, 1989 - May 28, 1990

28/12: Economic Summit Conference of Industrialized Nations. December 12, 1989 - July 5, 1990

28/13: Fostering Diversity Conference. June 1, 1990 - August 29, 1990

28/14: Fostering Diversity Conference - El Paso. September 1990 - October 9, 1990

28/15: President's Staff Retreat. August 10, 1989 - August 22, 1989

28/16: President's Staff Retreat. September 18, 1989 - January 17, 1990

28/17: Texas-Japan Conference. February 27, 1989 - August 19, 1989

28/18: Texas-Japan Conference. September 4, 1989 - October 19, 1989

28/19: Japan. January 22, 1990 - January 14, 1992

28/20: American Chamber of Commerce in Japan. March 23, 1992 - July 29, 1992

28/21: Governor's Conference on Science, Technology, and Math Education. September 28, 1989 - July 16, 1990

28/22: Governor's Conference on Science, Technology, and Math Education. July 1990 - July 23, 1992

28/23: International Education and Service Learning Conference. December 12, 1988 - January 13, 1989

28/24: Round Table Conference on International Trade Development. March 27, 1989

28/25: Round Table Conference on International Trade Development. September 27, 1990

28/26: United States National Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation Conference. April 1989

28/27: Pacific Economic Cooperation Conference. September 8, 1989 - August 7, 1990

28/28: Pacific Economic Cooperation Conference. March 27, 1990 - April 17, 1991

28/29: Pacific Economic Cooperation Conference. July 11, 1991 - August 17, 1992

28/30: Latin American Debt Conference. August 3, 1989 - August 11, 1989

28/31: Latin American Debt Conference. September 10, 1989 - November 11, 1989

28/32: Clippings. July 6, 1988 - August 22, 1988

28/33: Clippings. October 12, 1988 - August 22, 1989

28/34: Clippings. September 8, 1989 - December 27, 1989

28/35: Clippings. August 19, 1991 - August 30, 1991

28/36: Clippings. September 19, 1991 - August 31, 1992

General and Administrative Files

Box/Folder
27/1: Gulf Coast Agribusiness Seminar. November 16, 1987 - April 4, 1988

27/2: Effective Media Communications Seminar - Ammerman Enterprises. September 2, 1987 - October 13, 1987

27/3: Brazos Valley Economic Outlook Conference. December 10, 1986 - February 12, 1987

27/4: Office of Deputy Chancellor - Michelle Kay, Texas Business Magazine. February 18, 1987 - August 26, 1987

27/5: Faculty Consulting. March 1986

27/6: Faculty Consulting. April 2, 1986 - August 27, 1986

27/7: Faculty Consulting. September 1, 1986 - April 28, 1987

27/8: Target 2000 Project. January 19, 1987 - April 27, 1987

27/9: Texas World Trade Commission. June 27, 1986 - August 28, 1986

27/10: Texas World Trade Commission. September 9, 1986 - October 9, 1986

27/11: Houston Area Research Center (HARC). March 12, 1987 - May 21, 1987

27/12: Houston Area Research Center (HARC). September 18, 1987 - March 16, 1988

27/13: Texas Accelerator Center - Houston Area Research Center (HARC). September 18, 1991

27/14: Sandia HARC. June 18, 1992 - January 4, 1993

27/15: Technology Transfer. November 5, 1986 - March 24, 1987

27/16: Technology Transfer. September 1, 1987 - July 20, 1988

27/17: Technology Transfer. August 25, 1989 - November 13, 1992

27/18: Other Universities. October 17, 1989 - January 25, 1990

27/19: Other Universities. February 2, 1990 - February 21, 1990

27/20: Other Universities. December 31, 1990 - February 12, 1991

27/21: Other Universities. January 10, 1991 - February 14, 1991

General and Administrative Files

Box/Folder
26/1: College of Business Administration. March 24, 1993 - August 11, 1993

26/2: Department of Accounting. February 24, 1988 - June 13, 1988

26/3: Department of Accounting. January 4, 1991 - May 12, 1993

26/4: Department of Business Analysis and Research. May 22, 1991 - August 30, 1993

26/5: Department of Finance. November 22, 1989 - August 14, 1993

26/6: Department of Marketing. February 16, 1988

26/7: Department of Marketing. September 13, 1988 - September 20, 1988

26/8: Department of Marketing. January 29, 1991 - April 15, 1993

26/9: College of Business: American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business. October 11, 1991 - March 1, 1992

26/10: Office of the Vice President for Student Activities. December 16, 1987 - July 14, 1988

26/11: Office of the Vice President for Student Activities. November 8, 1988

26/12: Department of Student Activities. August 16, 1988 - July 25, 1989

26/13: Department of Student Activities. November 7, 1989 - July 23, 1990

26/14: Department of Student Activities. September 17, 1990 - July 9, 1991

26/15: Department of Student Activities. October 2, 1991 - August 6, 1993

26/16: Office of the Associate Provost for Computing and Information Systems. September 29, 1986 - April 27, 1987

26/17: Office of the Associate Provost for Computing and Information Systems. July 29, 1987 - August 20, 1987

26/18: Office of the Associate Provost for Computing and Information Systems. September 10, 1987 - February 22, 1988

26/19: Office of the Associate Provost for Computing and Information Systems. January 27, 1988 - July 18, 1988

26/20: Office of the Associate Provost for Computing and Information Systems. August 9, 1988 - August 31, 1988

26/21: Office of the Associate Provost for Computing and Information Systems. September 1, 1988 - January 13, 1989

26/22: Office of the Associate Provost for Computing and Information Systems. February 14, 1989 - February 17, 1989

26/23: Office of the Associate Provost for Computing and Information Systems. September 25, 1989 - November 9, 1989

26/24: Office of the Associate Provost for Computing and Information Systems. February 28, 1989 - August 16, 1989

26/25: Office of the Associate Provost for Computing and Information Systems. November 28, 1989 - March 14, 1990

26/26: Office of the Associate Provost for Computing and Information Systems. February 16, 1990 - September 19, 1991

26/27 Office of the Associate Provost for Computing and Information Systems. September 30, 1991 - December 1, 1992

26/28: Office of the Associate Provost for Computing and Information Systems. January 21, 1992 - August 30, 1993

26/29: Department of Information Resources and Computing. November 20, 1992 - August 12, 1993

26/30: Office of the Associate Deputy Chancellor for Information Resources. June 21, 1993 - August 19, 1993

General and Administrative Files

Box/Folder
25/1: Department of Chemical Engineering. November 28, 1989 - August 8, 1990

25/2: Department of Chemical Engineering. September 17, 1990 - December 10, 1990

25/3: Department of Chemical Engineering. April 5, 1991 - August 9, 1993

25/4: Department of Civil Engineering. September 7, 1988 - August 27, 1989

25/5: Department of Civil Engineering. September 12, 1989 - August 23, 1990

25/6: Department of Civil Engineering. October 23, 1990 - August 9, 1991

25/7: Department of Civil Engineering. October 23, 1991 - July 27, 1992

25/8: Department of Civil Engineering. August 20, 1992 - June 22, 1993

25/9: Department of Computer Science. June 24, 1991 - August 12, 1993

25/10: Department of Electrical Engineering. August 17, 1988 - August 29, 1988

25/11: Department of Electrical Engineering. March 6, 1989 - July 10, 1989

25/12: Department of Electrical Engineering. September 12, 1989 - May 9, 1990

25/13: Department of Electrical Engineering. September 19, 1990 - November 2, 1990

25/14: Department of Electrical Engineering. January 14, 1991 - October 19, 1992

25/15: Department of Engineering Technology. May 3, 1989 - August 2, 1989

25/16: Department of Engineering Technology. October 8, 1990 - November 26, 1990

25/17: Department of Engineering Technology. April 19, 1991 - September 2, 1992

25/18: Department of Industrial Engineering. September 25, 1989 - May 2, 1990

25/19: Department of Industrial Engineering. April 3, 1991 - June 24, 1993

25/20: Department of Mechanical Engineering. August 5, 1988 - June 8, 1989

25/21: Department of Mechanical Engineering. January 22, 1990 - May 22, 1990

25/22: Department of Mechanical Engineering. September 25, 1990 - August 15, 1991

25/23: Department of Mechanical Engineering. September 24, 1991 - May 8, 1992

25/24: Department of Mechanical Engineering. September 10, 1992 - July 15, 1993

25/25: Department of Nuclear Engineering. July 27, 1988 - December 3, 1988

25/26: Department of Nuclear Engineering. February 19, 1991 - August 26, 1993

25/27: Department of Petroleum Engineering. September 8, 1988 - August 14, 1989

25/28: Department of Petroleum Engineering. September 18, 1989 - August 31, 1990

25/29: Department of Petroleum Engineering. September 13, 1990 - July 8, 1991

25/30: Department of Petroleum Engineering. July 29, 1991 - August 15, 1991

25/31: Department of Petroleum Engineering. September 13, 1991 - August 20, 1992

25/32: Department of Petroleum Engineering. September 10, 1992 - August 18, 1993

25/33: College of Engineering: Debt Swap Program. July 26, 1991 - January 17, 1992

25/34: Texas Education Agency (TEA). January 12, 1988 - July 29, 1988

25/35: Texas Education Agency (TEA). August 5, 1988 - August 15, 1988

25/36: Texas Education Agency (TEA). December 19, 1988 - December 20, 1988

25/37: Texas Education Agency (TEA). August 3, 1992 - July 28, 1993

25/38: College of Business Administration. November 4, 1987 - June 1, 1988

25/39: College of Business Administration. January 6, 1988 - July 15, 1988

25/40: College of Business Administration. August 4, 1988 - August 18, 1988

25/41: College of Business Administration. August 23, 1988 - August 25, 1988

25/42: College of Business Administration. September 7, 1988 - December 14, 1988

25/43: College of Business Administration. September 2, 1991 - August 19, 1992

25/44: College of Business Administration. September 1, 1992 - March 16, 1993

General and Administrative Files

Box/Folder
24/1: College of Geosciences. September 9, 1991 - July 22, 1992

24/2: College of Geosciences. July 24, 1992 - August 3, 1992

24/3: College of Geosciences. September 2, 1992 - March 26, 1993

24/4: Department of Geography. January 19, 1989 - June 6, 1989

24/5: Department of Geography. September 18, 1990 - November 17, 1990

24/6: Department of Geography. March 8, 1991 - August 2, 1993

24/7: Department of Geology. February 29, 1988 - May 17, 1988

24/8: Department of Geology. January 13, 1989 - July 18, 1989

24/9: Department of Geology. October 30, 1990 - November 26, 1990

24/10: Department of Geology. March 25, 1991 - August 19, 1993

24/11: Department of Geophysics. February 1, 1988 - May 24, 1988

24/12: Department of Geophysics. January 19, 1989 - July 5, 1989

24/13: Department of Geophysics. April 24, 1991 - May 18, 1993

24/14: College of Geosciences: Geochemical Environmental Research Group (GERG). May 24, 1990 - July 15, 1991

24/15: College of Geosciences: GYRE - Research Vessel. December 21, 1988 - June 16, 1992

24/16: Department of Meteorology. April 21, 1988

24/17: Department of Meteorology. October 12, 1988 - July 3, 1989

24/18: Department of Meteorology. March 23, 1992 - September 11, 1992

24/19: Department of Oceanography. February 24, 1988 - March 31, 1988

24/20: Department of Oceanography. August 8, 1988

24/21: Department of Oceanography. September 16, 1988 - August 31, 1989

24/22: Department of Oceanography. October 18, 1989 - May 3, 1990

24/23: Department of Oceanography. September 3, 1990 - November 26, 1990

24/24: Department of Oceanography. January 22, 1991 - June 22, 1993

24/25: Texas A&M University - Galveston: Texas Institute of Oceanography. December 5, 1991

24/26: Office of Student Financial Aid. January 21, 1988 - July 25, 1988

24/27: Office of Student Financial Aid. August 3, 1988 - August 17, 1988

24/28: Office of Student Financial Aid. September 2, 1988 - September 12, 1988

24/29: Office of School Relations. March 7, 1988 - June 9, 1988

24/30: Office of School Relations. August 2, 1988 - August 4, 1988

24/31: Office of School Relations. September 7, 1988 - November 1, 1988

24/32: Office of School Relations. October 26, 1988 - March 29, 1989

24/33: Office of School Relations. October 25, 1989 - December 4, 1989

24/34: Office of School Relations. January 15, 1990 - April 30, 1993

24/35: Office of School Relations. January 18, 1990 - August 1, 1990

24/36: Office of School Relations. September 5, 1990 - July 26, 1991

24/37: College of Engineering. January 5, 1988 - July 15, 1988

24/38: College of Engineering. August 1, 1988 - August 16, 1988

24/39: College of Engineering. September 13, 1988 - September 26, 1988

24/40: College of Engineering. September 30, 1988 - January 19, 1989

24/41: College of Engineering. January 25, 1989 - August 30, 1989

24/42: College of Engineering. September 8, 1989 - February 19, 1990

24/43: College of Engineering Exit Interview. September 18, 1992 - October 15, 1992

24/44: Department of Aerospace Engineering. January 7, 1991 - March 11, 1993

24/45: Department of Chemical Engineering. September 5, 1988 - August 30, 1989

General and Administrative Files

Box/Folder
23/1: Department of English. September 1, 1989 - June 7, 1990

23/2: Department of English. September 13, 1990 - September 26, 1990

23/3: Department of English. April 25, 1991 - June 25, 1993

23/4: Department of History. September 13, 1988 - June 21, 1989

23/5: Department of History. September 4, 1989 - June 1, 1990

23/6: Department of History. September 13, 1990 - December 11, 1990

23/7: Department of History. April 19, 1991 - July 14, 1993

23/8: Department of Journalism. November 30, 1988 - July 17, 1989

23/9: Department of Journalism. October 24, 1989 - June 20, 1990

23/10: Department of Journalism. September 20, 1990 - May 14, 1991

23/11: Department of Journalism. January 21, 1992 - May 22, 1992

23/12: Department of Communication/Journalism. June 19, 1992 - July 28, 1993

23/13: Department of Modern Languages. February 8, 1991 - May 10, 1993

23/14: Department of Modern Languages. September 12, 1988 - August 29, 1989

23/15: Department of Modern Languages. September 4, 1989 - May 22, 1990

23/16: Department of Philosophy. March 7, 1988 - April 19, 1988

23/17: Department of Philosophy. December 6, 1988 - August 1, 1989

23/18: Department of Philosophy. August 22, 1990

23/19: Department of Philosophy. March 19, 1991 - June 25, 1991

23/20: Department of Philosophy. November 14, 1991 - May 6, 1992

23/21: Department of Philosophy. September 18, 1992 - May 10, 1993

23/22: Department of Political Science. September 21, 1988 - March 29, 1989

23/23: Department of Political Science. November 25, 1989 - June 6, 1990

23/24: Department of Political Science. September 27, 1990 - August 12, 1991

23/25: Department of Political Science. September 16, 1991 - August 4, 1992

23/26: Department of Psychology. May 19, 1989 - May 26, 1989

23/27: Department of Psychology. November 15, 1989 - July 9, 1990

23/28: Department of Psychology. September 13, 1990 - November 13, 1990

23/29: Department of Psychology. January 10, 1991 - May 26, 1993

23/30: Department of Sociology. January 27, 1988 - February 19, 1988

23/31: Department of Sociology. August 8, 1988 - August 23, 1988

23/32: Department of Sociology. October 10, 1988 - December 14, 1988

23/33: Department of Sociology. January 12, 1989 - July 19, 1989

23/34: Department of Sociology. January 17, 1991 - August 2, 1993

23/35: Department of Sociology. February 6, 1990 - April 23, 1990

23/36: Department of Speech Communications/Theatre Arts. October 18, 1990 - September 16, 1992

23/37: Department of Theatre Arts. September 13, 1988 - August 30, 1989

23/38: Department of Theatre Arts. September 5, 1989 - May 21, 1990

23/39: Department of Theatre Arts. October 2, 1990 - October 8, 1990

23/40: College of Geosciences. January 6, 1988 - July 18, 1988

23/41: College of Geosciences. August 5, 1988 - August 29, 1988

23/42: College of Geosciences. October 25, 1988 - December 1, 1988

23/43: College of Geosciences. December 2, 1988 - August 24, 1989

23/44: College of Geosciences. September 6, 1989 - December 4, 1989

23/45: College of Geosciences. January 4, 1990 - August 20, 1990

23/46: College of Geosciences. September 4, 1990 - December 4, 1990

23/47: College of Geosciences. January 14, 1991 - July 1, 1991

23/48: College of Geosciences. July 1, 1991 - July 19, 1991

General and Administrative Files

Box/Folder
22/1: RESTRICTED Office of Student Affairs, RESTRICTED. December 14, 1987 - August 26, 1988

22/2: RESTRICTED Office of Student Affairs, RESTRICTED. September 5, 1988 - November 22, 1988

22/3: RESTRICTED Department of Student Affairs, RESTRICTED. December 8, 1988 - July 28, 1989

22/4: RESTRICTED Department of Student Affairs, RESTRICTED. October 20, 1989 - March 13, 1990

22/5: RESTRICTED Department of Student Affairs, RESTRICTED. September 7, 1990 - August 27, 1991

22/6: RESTRICTED Department of Student Affairs, RESTRICTED. September 2, 1991 - June 30, 1992

22/7: RESTRICTED Department of Student Affairs, RESTRICTED. September 24, 1992 - August 11, 1993

22/8: College of Liberal Arts. January 4, 1988 - July 29, 1988

22/9: College of Liberal Arts. August 23, 1988 - September 20, 1988

22/10: College of Liberal Arts. October 11, 1988 - June 20, 1989

22/11: College of Liberal Arts. July 3, 1989 - August 28, 1989

22/12: College of Liberal Arts. September 4, 1989 - December 13, 1989

22/13: College of Liberal Arts. December 26, 1989 - June 12, 1990

22/14: College of Liberal Arts. June 27, 1990 - August 30, 1990

22/15: College of Liberal Arts. September 19, 1990 - December 10, 1990

22/16: College of Liberal Arts. January 2, 1991 - June 24, 1991

22/17: College of Liberal Arts. August 1, 1991 - August 28, 1991

22/18: College of Liberal Arts. September 10, 1991 - July 13, 1992

22/19: College of Liberal Arts. March 26, 1992 - July 12, 1993

22/20: College of Liberal Arts. July 28, 1992 - August 10, 1992

22/21: College of Liberal Arts. September 1, 1992 - August 20, 1993

22/22: Liberal Arts Search Committee. May 25, 1993

22/23: Department of Anthropology. May 10, 1989 - August 11, 1989

22/24: Department of Anthropology. September 16, 1989 - July 31, 1990

22/25: Department of Anthropology. September 7, 1990 - November 18, 1990

22/26: Department of Anthropology. January 10, 1991 - July 26, 1993

22/27: Department of Economics. October 17, 1988 - August 28, 1989

22/28: Department of Economics. September 12, 1989 - October 29, 1989

22/29: Department of Economics. January 12, 1990 - July 19, 1993

22/30: Department of English. January 18, 1988 - June 27, 1988

22/31: Department of English. September 30, 1988 - October 28, 1988

22/32: Department of English. February 8, 1989 - June 15, 1989

General and Administrative Files

Box/Folder
21/1: SWC - Southwest Conference. July 29, 1993 - August 26, 1993

21/2: Awards. September 9, 1987 - June 15, 1988

21/3: Awards. August 15, 1988 - October 21, 1988

21/4: Awards. January 24, 1990 - December 4, 1992

21/5: Office of Public Information. June 7, 1988 - July 29, 1988

21/6: Office of Public Information. August 4, 1988 - August 30, 1988

21/7: Office of Public Information. September 1, 1988 - January 9, 1989

21/8: Office of Public Information. April 18, 1989 - August 30, 1989

21/9: Office of Public Information. September 21, 1989 - August 31, 1990

21/10: Office of Public Information. September 17, 1990 - July 15, 1991

21/11: Office of Public Information. May 27, 1991 - February 22, 1992

21/12: Office of the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Program Guidelines - Volume I. July 1991

21/13: Office of the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Program Guidelines - Volume II. July 1991 (1 of 2)

21/14: Office of the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Program Guidelines - Volume II. July 1991 (2 of 2)

21/15: The Standard Corps of Cadets, Texas A&M University. July 23, 1991

21/16: Higher Education in Texas. August 1992

21/17: Beutel University Health Center. September 23, 1986 - July 21, 1987

21/18: Beutel University Health Center. September 21, 1987 - May 23, 1988

21/19: Beutel University Health Center. September 20, 1988 - January 16, 1989

21/20: Beutel Health Center. January 31, 1991 - December 9, 1992

21/21: Office of University Police. January 8, 1988 - July 27, 1988

21/22: Office of University Police. August 8, 1988

21/23: Office of University Police. September 6, 1988 - February 9, 1989

21/24: Surveys. January 5, 1988 - July 26, 1988

21/25: Surveys. September 6, 1988 - January 12, 1989

21/26: Surveys. October 29, 1991 - October 30, 1992

21/27: Texas A&M University Press. September 2, 1988 - March 6, 1989

21/28: Texas A&M University Press. November 30, 1988 - July 26, 1988

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