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Personal Financial and Legal Information

This series contains mostly personal correspondence, including a few notes, pertaining to Evans' personal financial and legal affairs, particularly referring to family wills and estates. Financial documents include bank statements, tax forms, canceled checks, ledgers, receipts, and materials about credit card accounts. Files are arranged with general correspondence, financial and legal materials presented first, followed by two groups of subject files, the first arranged alphabetically by names of persons, the second alphabetically by names of business or other corporate bodies.

Writings and Memorabilia

This series contains a journal kept by Evans from March 22 - June 1939, recording a trip to Brazil to study that country's cotton industry, daily diaries, clipped and handwritten or typed quotations and poems, published books, booklets, and brochures collected by Evans, as well as business cards, draft cards, a library card, advertising postcards, and certificates recording honors bestowed on Evans, along with a few personal artifacts such as an engraved penknife, and a card enclosing a handkerchief.

March 2014 Addition

Series 3, Box 11

Awards and Certifications

  • 11/11: American Psychiatric Association General Member. 1975

Personal

  • 11/12: Rosen's 1st haiku. 1982
  • 11/13: Drawing of Church with Writing by Rosen. Undated
  • 11/14: Texas Society of Psychiatric Physicians Awards Ceremony. 2004
  • 11/15: French song on Elvis, with tape recording. Undated

Photographs

  • 11/16: Bollingen Tower, Zurich. 1994
  • 11/17: David Rosen at TAMU. 2009 (1 photograph)

Presentation Materials

  • 11/18: "The Psychiatric Aspects of Medical Practice" (San Francisco, CA). 1980
  • 11/19: "On The Nature of the Healing Process" (San Francisco, CA). 1981
  • 11/20: "Modern Medicine in Search of Its Soul" (Washington, DC). 1985
  • 11/21: "The Treatment of Severely Depressed and Suicidal Patients" (Buffalo, NY). 1985
  • 11/22: "Treatment of the Suicidal Patient". 1987
  • 11/23: "Don't Be Cruel To A Heart That's True". 1996
  • 11/24: Various Jungian-related presentations. 1996-1997; 2004-2005; Undated
  • 11/25: "The Healing Spirit of Haiku", various locations. 2001; 2004
  • 11/26: "The Tao of Elvis", various locations. 1996; 2002-2004

Publications

  • 11/27: Observations on Long-Term Group Therapy with Suicidal and Depressed Persons (by Rosen, Asimos, Billings and Motto). 1972
  • 11/28: "Suicide Survivors: A Follow-up Story of Persons who Survived Jumping from the Golden Gate and San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridges". 1975
  • 11/29: "Group Treatment of Suicidal and Depressed Persons" (by Rosen and Asimos). 1978
  • 11/30: "The Nature of the Soul in the Healing Process". 1986
  • 11/31: "To Be or Not to Be: A Critical and Clinical Issue". 1986-1987
  • 11/32 : The Tao of Jung, book proposal, and correspondence. 1993-1994
  • 11/33 : The Tao of Jung, correspondence, and other materials. 1994; Undated
  • 11/34 : The Tao of Jung, permissions. 1994-1995
  • 11/35 : The Tao of Elvis, research materials.
  • 11/36 : The Tao of Elvis, research materials.
  • 11/37 : The Tao of Elvis, reviews and articles. 2002
  • 11/38 : The Tao of Elvis, various documentation. 1996-2001; Undated
  • 11/39 : "Egocide and Transcendence", [2005]
  • 11/40 : Quest for the Lion and Finding Jung: The Journals of Frank Ney McMillan, Jr. (edited and prefaced by Rosen). 2009
  • 11/41 : Brothers and Sisters: Myth and Reality (H. Abramovitch, with a foreword by Rosen), manuscript. 2013

Miscellaneous Subject Files

  • 11/42 : Collaborative Alcohol-Related Longitudinal Project (Third Meeting). 1993
  • 11/43 : Contracts and agreements. 1994; 2001
  • 11/44 : Correspondence. 1953; 1956
  • 11/45 : Correspondence. 1959; 1963; 1967-1970
  • 11/46 : Correspondence. 1971-1973
  • 11/47 : Correspondence. 1976-1978

Series 3, Box 12

Miscellaneous Subject Files

  • 12/1: Correspondence, 1979-1982
  • 12/2: Correspondence, 1984-1993
  • 12/3: Correspondence, 1994-1995
  • 12/4: Correspondence, 1996-2003
  • 12/5: Correspondence, 2004-2005
  • 12/6: Correspondence, 2006-2009, 2013-2014, undated
  • 12/7: Correspondence with agents and publishers, 1992-1999
  • 12/8: Mandala by Rosen, undated
  • 12/9: Mandalas from C.G. Jung Institute (Zurich), undated
  • 12/10: Mock Board Examinations, Napa State Hospital, 1975
  • 12/11: Nuclear War and Suicide, 1983-1985
  • 12/12: Salary Dispute, 2003-2004

Special Subjects

  • 12/13: Fay Lectures, 2008-2009
  • 12/14: Fay Lectures Author File, 2001, 2004, undated

July 2014 Addition

Series 5, Box 15

  • Last 13 folders in box

Series 5, Box 16

  • 16/1: Fay Lecturers/Authors
  • 16/2: Joel Weishaus Correspondence. 1976-1977; 1985-1986; 1999
  • 16/3: Miscellaneous Correspondence
  • 16/4: Book - *Lost in the Long White Cloud: Finding My Way Home - Conception through the death of my father. A memoir by David H. Rosen, M.D. Eugene: Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2014.

VHS

  • 16/5: Miranda Zent, TAMU Fay Lecture. May 2, 2004
  • 16/6: Miranda Zent Audition Tape. March 1999
  • 16/7: 1021/1022, Creative Arts and Spirituality, Sharon Salzberg and Rosen
  • 16/8: First International Conference of Jungian Psychology and Chinese Culture
  • 16/9: MHUM 911-2001, Rosen. September 4th
  • 16/10: At the Threshold - A Journey to the Sacred through the Integration of Depth Psychology and the Expressive Arts with Carolyn Grant Fay (first draft for field review)

Cassettes

  • 16/11: The Stillness Shall be the Dancing: Feminine and Masculine in Emerging Balance. Marion Woodman. 1994 (2 tape set)
  • 16/12: Sweet Renunciation. Miranda Zent. 1996

CDs

  • 16/13: The Stillness Shall be the Dancing. Cushing Memorial. Disc #1
  • 16/14: The Stillness Shall be the Dancing. Cushing Memorial. Disc #2
  • 16/15: The Stillness Shall be the Dancing. Cushing Memorial. Disc #3

Aluminum Tree Markers

1/1: Allison, Elmer Curtis

1/2: Anderson, Farris S.

1/3: Barfield, Clifton

1/4: Barford, John Herbert

1/5: Bevill, Walter Gustavos

1/6: Boulrand, William Fowler

1/7: Brailsford, Thomas Reed

1/8: Brown, Vories P., Jr.

1/9: Carter, Joseph Daniel

1/10: Craig, Samuel Reid

1/11: Crocker, Norman G.

1/12: Crook, Edward Bishop

1/13: Curtis, Manson Franklin

1/14: Easterwood, Jesse L.

1/15: Ellis, James G., Jr.

1/16: Findlater, James Ronald

1/17: Goldbeck, Eric Albert

1/18: Gorman, Edwin Mobley

1/19: Graham, Cyrus Earle

1/20: Harrison, George Little

1/21: Hausser, Charles

1/22: Jones, Hamlet Park

1/23: Kneeling, Walter S.

1/24: Loftus, Luke Witt

1/25: Luhn, Graham Daniel

1/26: McFadden, Willford

1/27: McKimmey, John Clyde

1/28: Matthews, John Lamar

1/29: Mayers, Hadyn Potter

1/30: Nolte, Robert Walker

1/31: Peters, Herbert N.

1/32: Peyton, Harry Lamar

1/33: Prime, Wendell Francis

1/34: Regenbrecht, Ferdinand

1/35: Riesner, Edmund Laretz

1/36: Rust, Charles Edward

1/37: Slaton, Frank William

1/38: Suber, L.S.R.

1/39: Teague, Charles Leroy

1/40: Thomas, William George

1/41: Thompson, John Percy

1/42: Wellage, George Francis

1/43: Woodman, Coney Uncas

1/44: Woodson, James Munroe

1/45: Wooley, Richard P.

1/46: Yates, Horace Conrad

Brass Plaque Tree Markers

2/1: Abney, Will H.

2/2: Allison, Elmer O.

2/3: Anderson, Farris S.

2/4: Barfield, Clifton

2/5: Bourland, William F.

2/6: Bull, Richard P., Jr.

2/7: Burford, John H.

2/8: Carter, Joseph D.

2/9: Cox, Romeo W.

2/10: Curtis, Manson F.

2/11: Easterwood, Jesse L.

2/12: Gardner, Benjamin H., Jr.

2/13: Graham, Cyrus Earle

2/14: Greer, James F.

2/15: Harrison, George L.

2/16: Hausser, Charles

2/17: Jones, Hamlet P.

2/18: Loftus, Luke W.

2/19: Luhn, Graham D.

2/20: McFadden, Willford

3/1: McKimmey, John C.

3/2: Matthews, John L.

3/3: Mayers, Hadyn P.

3/4: Moore, John H.

3/5: Murphy, John B.

3/6: Nolte, Robert W.

3/7: Peters, Herbert N.

3/8: Peyton, Harry L.

3/9: Prime, Wendell F.

3/10: Regenbrecht, Ferdinand

3/11: Riesner, Edmund L.

3/12: Rust, Charles E.

3/13: Slaton, Frank W.

3/14: Suber, L.S.R.

3/15: Teague, Charles L.

3/16: Thomas, William G.

3/17: Wellage, George F.

3/18: Woolley, Richard P.

3/19: Wright, Benjamin F.

3/20: Yates, Horace C.

Clay Committee

As Executive Secretary of both the President's Committee on a National Highway Program (the so-called "Clay Committee") and the Inter-agency Committee, Turner collected administrative materials and correspondence for both committees. Series 2. also includes correspondence, background materials, and reports. Subseries 2.1 contains collected correspondence, background materials, and policy statements on the highway program by interested industry groups, associations, and politicians. The files are arranged alphabetically by the association name. Subseries 2.2 consists of files containing background information on financing the highway program and publicity and public reaction to the program. The files are arranged alphabetically by subject. Subseries 2.3 concludes the series with the official statements and testimonies heard by the Clay Committee, arranged chronologically.

Associations

This series contains correspondence, speeches, and conference materials. Turner belonged to a large number of transportation associations, both formal and informal, from national organizations, such as the Highway Users Federation, to lunch groups such as " The Road Gang." Many of the groups share the same key leaders, an attribute that is especially apparent in the intriguingly entitled "No Name Group."

Interstate History Projects

This series contains studies from several individuals and organizations that recorded the history of the development of the interstate highway system. The most extensive research was carried out by the Public Works Historical Society, under the sponsorship of the American Public Works Association and the American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials.

Newspaper Clippings

This series contains general newspaper clippings, in boxes 17-20 clippings are mostly about the use of radioisotopes, and some clippings deal with Dr. Aebersold's personal activities (1936-1970). Also, in box 20 are clippings related to special subjects, cartoons, and clippings in series (1939-1963).

Personal Correspondence

This series contains correspondence concerning Owens' books, with published reviews of Owens' books; the Annie Laurie Williams letters; the Bedichek letters; Ralph Yarborough and the Big Thicket; photographs of Owens and family; and transcripts from Owens' college years. Also contains personal correspondence from 1940-1946, including those from Owens' years on active duty in World War II, as well as correspondence concerning the film rights to Slave Mutiny; plagiarism of Slave Mutiny; clippings and articles on Grant Wood; newsletters.

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