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The Gate of the Cat (1987) - The Mark of the Cat(1992)

The Gate of the Cat (1987) [Autographed by Norton]

2/1: Original typed 2nd draft manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 1 - 5

2/2: Original typed 2nd draft manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 6 - 11

2/3: Original typed 2nd draft manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 12 - 17

2/4: Typed final draft manuscript [photocopied] with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 1 - 6

2/5: Typed final draft manuscript [photocopied] with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 7- 12

2/6: Typed final draft manuscript [photocopied] with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 13 - 17

Golden Trillium (1993) [Autographed by Norton]

2/7: Typed manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 1 - 7

2/8: Typed manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 8 - 14

2/9: Typed manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 15 - 21

2/10: Typed manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 22 - 25

The Hands of Lyr (1994) [Autographed by Norton]

2/11: Typed manuscript with hand corrections, chapters 1 - 10

2/12: Typed manuscript with hand corrections, chapters 11 - 17

2/13: Typed manuscript with hand corrections, chapters 18 - 23

2/14: Typed manuscript with hand corrections, Interlude and chapters 24 - 32

2/15: Typed 2nd draft manuscript with hand corrections, chapters 1- 14 [Not autographed]

2/16: Typed 2nd draft manuscript with hand corrections, chapters 15 - 23 [Not autographed]

2/17: Typed 2nd draft manuscript with hand corrections, Interlude and chapters 24 - 32 [Not autographed]

2/18: Typed manuscript [photocopied] submitted to Scott Meredith Literary Agency, with hand corrections, chapters 1- 12

2/19: Typed manuscript [photocopied] submitted to Scott Meredith Literary Agency, with hand corrections, chapters 13 - 22

2/20: Typed manuscript [photocopied] submitted to Scott Meredith Literary Agency, with hand corrections, chapters 23 - 32

Lair of the Loden (1996, later entitled The Monster's Legacy [Dragon Flight]) [Autographed by Norton]

2/21: Original typed manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 1 - 6

2/22: Original typed manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 7 - 13

2/23: Original typed manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 14 - 21

The Mark of the Cat (1992) [Autographed by Norton]

2/24: Original typed manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, Introduction - chapter 7

2/25: Original typed manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 8 - 14

2/26: Original typed manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 15 - 21

2/27: Original typed manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 22 - 29

2/28: Original typed manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 1 - 10

2/29: Original typed manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 11 - 20

2/30: Original typed manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 21 - 29 and Epilogue

2/31: Correspondence between Norton and Victor Horadam, 2003

The Mark of the Cat(1992) - Simsa(1981)

The Mark of the Cat (1992) [Not autographed by Norton]

3/1: Original typed manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, pages 1 - 127

3/2: Original typed manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, pages 128 - 259

3/3: Original typed manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, pages 260 - 382

3/4: Original typed manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, correspondence from artist Karen Kuykendall and photographs, 1990

Mirror of Destiny (1995) [Autographed by Norton]

3/5: Typed manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 1 - 8

3/6: Typed manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 9 - 19

3/7: Typed manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 20 - 28

3/8: Typed manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 29 - 32

3/9: Typed manuscript with hand corrections [photocopied] by Norton, chapters 1 - 5

3/10: Typed manuscript with hand corrections [photocopied] by Norton, chapters 6 - 13

3/11: Typed manuscript with hand corrections [photocopied] by Norton, chapters 14 - 21

3/12: Typed manuscript with hand corrections [photocopied] by Norton, chapters 22 - 30

Port of Dead Ships (1991, part of Storms of Victory: Witch World The Turning Book I) [Autographed by Norton]

3/13: Original typed manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 1 - 8

3/14: Original typed manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 9 - 18

3/15: Original typed manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 1 - 6

3/16: Original typed manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 7- 13

3/17: Original typed manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 14 - 18

Ride The Green Dragon (1985) [Not autographed by Norton]

3/18: Original typed 1st draft manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 1 - 7

3/19: Original typed 1st draft manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 8 - 15

3/20: Original typed 2nd draft manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 1 - 7

3/21: Original typed 2nd draft manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 8- 15

3/22: Typed final draft manuscript with hand corrections by editor, chapters 1 - 6

3/23: Typed final draft manuscript with hand corrections by editor, chapters 7 - 11

3/24: Typed final draft manuscript with hand corrections by editor, chapters 12 - 15

Scent of Magic (1998) [Autographed by Norton]

3/25: Typed manuscript [photocopied] with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 1 - 5

3/26: Typed manuscript [photocopied] with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 6 - 11

3/27: Typed manuscript [photocopied] with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 12 - 17

Serpent's Teeth (1987)

3/28: Original typed 1st draft manuscript with hand corrections [Not autographed by Norton]

3/29: Original typed 2nd draft manuscript with hand corrections [Autographed by Norton]

Simsa (1981) [Autographed by Norton]

3/30: Original typed manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 1 - 7

3/31: Original typed manuscript with hand corrections by Norton, chapters 8 - 16

13th Rajputs Regiment Officer's Diaries

1/1: Diary, written from Uganda. December 1, 1914 - March 27, 1915
(9.25-inches x 4.625-inches x 0.25-inches)

1/2: Diary, written from Baghdad.
2 landscape sketches in pencil are located on the last few pages of the notebook.
(7.75-inches x 6-inches x 0.25-inches)

1/3: Diary, written from Europe. Sunday, December 15, 1918 - Tuesday, September 30, 1919
17 pages of writing (9.25-inches x 7.375-inches x 0.875-inches)

18th Century Correspondence

9/1
Receipt (?) regarding France de Vaugency, 1783
To France de Vaugency, possibly from his uncle, 3 July 1766
To France de Vaugency from France de Tilly, 25 April 1787.

9/2
To unknown addressee from Beaudoin in Rouen, 11 May 1787
To unknown addressee from Gerehel (sic?) in Rouen, 24 February 1759.

9/3
To France de Vaugency from unknown author, 19 July 1782, with two accompanying notes on separate sheets, one regarding a commission (1760s) and one to France de Vaugency from unknown author on 31 October 1765
Two letters sealed together, to France de Vaugency from Millert fils aine in Paris, 18 October and 2 November, 1787
To France de Vaugency from his aunt or uncle, 2 September 1782
To France de Vaugency from Beaudoin, 24 June 1787
To M. Beaudoin from unknown author in Rouen, 14 February 1786
Letter, probably to France de Vaugency from his aunt or uncle, Rouen, 17 September 1782
To unknown addressee from Beaudoin, Rouen, 9 May 1787
To France de Vaugency from a close friend in Coulouze (sic?), 5 February 1793

9/4
Will of Deschamps Belard, father of Madame de France. Rouen, 1746.

9/5
To France de Veaugency, "administrateur des Domaines du Roy," unsigned, Undated
To France de Vaugency from his aunt or uncle, L'Argentine (in Switzerland?), 12 July 1787
To France de Vaugency from a close friend, Coulouze (sic?) 22 February 1793
Receipt (?) involving Vaugency and Madame la Contesse de Tilly, Rouen, 26 October 1763
To France de Veaugency from Rollet, Rouen, 24 April 1781, with accompanying receipt.

9/6
To M. Bobet or Robet (sic?) from de Vaugency, 12 July 1779, with accompanying letter to France de Vaugency from Dubor (sic?) Demain (sic?), 20 March 1779.

9/7
To France de Veaugency from Beaudoin, Undated
To unknown addressee from Beaudoin, 1787
To France de Vaugency from Beaudoin, Rouen, 20 March 1786.

9/8
Five letters to unknown addressee from Beaudoin, Rouen, 1786-1787.

9/9
To France de Vaugency from Beaudoin, Rouen, 28 February 1787
To M. Welteat from Beauodin, Rouen, 24 April 1786
To France de Vaugency from his aunt or uncle, 1785 or 86?
Two letters to unknown addressee from Beaudoin, Rouen, 1786.

9/10
Possible financial document, February 1793
Two letters to France de Vaugency from a close friend, Coulouze (sic?), 1793
To France de Vaugency, possibly from his cousin, Rouen, 26 March 1781
Financial statement of Madame la Comtesse de Tilly, 1785
To France de Vaugency from Beaudoin, with accompanying financial statement on Comtesse de Tilly, Rouen, 26 December 1785.

9/11
Administrative document, 1 October 1794, with accompanying catalog description.

9/12
Provision signed by Louis XIV, 1705, folded sheet.

9/13
To Jean-Louis Dubut de la Forest from Alexander Dumas fils, possibly from 1882, with accompanying catalog description.

9/14
To Count Dangormire from Louis XIV, 6 June 1706.

9/15
To municipal administrators from Semeaurs (sic?) on police business, Paris, 29 May 1793.

9/16
Manuscript marked "minute autograph de Malesherbes," Undated
Three poems by Malesherbes, Undated

9/17
To M. Chanchier from Malesherbes on historians of France, 1762
To M. Albers from Malesherbes, Undated
To unknown addressee from Malesherbes, Undated
To Marquise de Neville et Coblence from Malesherbes, Paris, possibly 1775
To an administrator from Malesherbes, Undated

9/18
Two engravings of Malesherbes.

9/19
To Malesherbes from De Sartine, Lieutenant General of Police, about revocation of a letter of exile, Versailes, 1776
Two petitions to Malesherbes in his role as censor of the press from Desbiefs, Undated

9/20
Two letters of Count Rosambo, grandson of Malesherbes, to an unknown baron about his allegiance to the Restoration, dated 9 August 1830 and 3 June 1829
Viscomte Nafauley to the Comte de Rosambo, 22 October 1830.

9/21
Madame Dumas, "Le DeVouement de Lamoignon Malesherbes," in verse by daughter of Malesherbes, manuscript, 11 pages, Undated

9/22
To Frederic the Great, King of Prussia, from Louis XV on the birth of a son to the princess of Prussia, 17 February 1748, with accompanying catalog description.

9/23
To Arnault, chief of the fifth division at the Interior Ministry, from D'arnaud, Paris, 1798.

9/24
Certificate of residence for Sierre Maloust agut de Change (sic?), Paris, 1 April 1793
Two Commune de Paris documents signed by Dorat-Cabierere, 1791-93.

9/25
Note on police letterhead, signed Manuel, 19 January 1790
To Monsieur from P. Manuel, Paris, 8 June 1792
Parisian city document signed by a committee, including Manuel, 4 September 1789
To procureur in Limoges from P. Manuel, Paris, 5 October 1792
To M. Decumite (sic?), signed Manuel, Paris, 1790.

9/26
To Mademoiselle de Scudery from Francois de Bonne, marquis de Crequy, camp near Chatenay, 19 May, 1670 (?), with two manuscript transcriptions of said letter, and with accompanying catalog description.

9/27
To Monsieur from Jintery (sic?), Paris, 29 September 1775.

9/28
Three letters to Louis XV from unknown author, 1759.

9/29
To the Marquis de Monteil from Xavier Le Pef. (sic?), 22 September 1761.

9/30
To Monsieur le Chevalier de Gougens from Charles Frederic, future grand duke of Saxe Weimar, in Weimar, 20 May 1823.

9/31
Form admitting a found child into an orphanage, Paris, 3 March 1796.

9/32
Hotel de Ville rental contract, Paris, 1771?

9/33
To M. Lahonde from M. Galigani, Paris, 24 December, 1818.

9/34
To Mme. Fabreguettes from Pierre-Jean de Beranger, Tours, 24 March 1839, with accompanying catalog description.

9/35
Document signed by Claude Louis Francois de Regnier comte de Guerchy, London, 17 December 1765.

9/36
Marriage document of M. Pierre Nicolas and Anne de Gruthres (sic?), 1769.

9/37
Possible will, 1766.

9/38
Marriage document, 13 September 1769
Marriage document, 6 July 1766.

9/39
To Monsieur and Madame Barlow from Constantin de Volney, Sarcelles, 7 June 1812, with accompanying catalog description.

9/40
Copy of a letter from Barles-Louis Bougeois to Lagree, Grenoble, 1795, with accompanying catalog description.

9/41
Anonymous manuscript, Paris, 11 September, 1774, with accompanying note saying "newspaper."

9/42
Anonymous manuscript, "Parodie D'une Scene de la tragedie de cinna," Undated, with accompanying note saying "Voltaire's copy."

9/43
La Duchesse de Villeroy, "Le 14 juillet," manuscript song
"Epitre a Madame Dubarry," manuscript poem, Undated
La Duchesse de Villeroy, "Le Mariage des pritres, example edifiant donne par l'abbe fauctut" (sic?), manuscript poem.

9/44
To Le Comte de Clermont from l'Abbe LeBlanc, 14 August 1762.

9/45
Five letters from Aubree to his mother, written in Paris, Lyons, Nancy and Breslau, 1800-1808, from five plastic sleeves that Robert L. Dawson marked "1/23" through "5/23," with the note "letters from a vet. during the Revolution & Empire-further docs. in oversize folder" on sleeve 1/23.

9/46
Eight letters from Aubree to his mother, written in Breslau, Wesphalia, Metz, Alfort, Bayviue (sic?), Bordeaux and Anclam, 1798-1808, from sleeves marked "6/23" through "13/23."

9/47
Four documents regarding Aubree's military service, 1799-1801, from sleeves marked "14/23" through "17/23."

9/48
"18/23" through "23/23." To Aubree from his mother, dictated 1781
To Aubree and sister, from Marianne, their other sister, 4 May 1792
To Mes Chers Enfants from Pere Colliot, addressed to Aubree, 1 February, 1775
To Aubree from Vaunisat (sic?), 1779
To Ma Fille from Pere Colliot, addressed to Aubree, 25 August 1775
To Aubree from Vaunisat (sic?), possibly from 1779.

9/49
Army quarter master's document regarding Aubree, veterinarian, 24 June 1800.

18th Century Correspondence

8/1
Manuscript notes on Denantes Pierredon's letters, folded sheet
Eight letters letters from M. Denantes Pierredon to his cousin M. Silvestre fils, royal notary in Gordes, [Luberon district of Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur], 1752-1756.

8/2
Nine letters from M. Denantes Pierredon to his cousin M. Silvestre fils, royal notary in Gordes, [Luberon district of Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur], 1752-1756.

8/3
Five letters or notes, signed Denantes, 1793
Two manuscript financial statements, one dated 1787.

8/4
Twelve letters or notes, signed Denantes, some addressed to illegible citizen or citizens in Aix, 1795-1800.

8/5
Twelve letters or notes, signed Denantes, some addressed to illegible citizen or citizens in Aix, 1795-1800.

8/6
????

8/7
Two Denantes family documents, 1760
Manuscript notes on Denantes family tree, folded sheet.

8/8
Eleven letters from Denantes in Forcalquier(departement Alpes-de-Haute-Provence) to Vial (sic?), "juge-garde des monnoies" (warden of the mint) at Aix, 1772-1786.

8/9
Ten letters from Denantes in Forcalquier(departement Alpes-de-Haute-Provence) to Vial (sic?), "juge-garde des monnoies" (warden of the mint) at Aix, 1772-1786
Manuscript notes on Denantes family tree and his letters to Vial, folded sheet.

8/10
Two letters from Denantes in Forcalquier(departement Alpes-de-Haute-Provence) to Vial (sic?) at Aix 1789
Manuscript notes on Charles Denantes, folded sheet.

8/11
Nine letters or notes from Denantes in Forcalquier(departement Alpes-de-Haute-Provence) to Vial (sic?) at Aix, 1782-1793.

8/12
Nine letters or notes from Denantes in Forcalquier(departement Alpes-de-Haute-Provence) to Vial (sic?) at Aix, 1782-1793.

8/13
Three letters in the same hand (Brenon?), possibly to a stepbrother and others, 1800.

8/14
Manuscript notes on Vassal at Neuilly sur Marne (departement Seine-Saint-Denis) and his letters to Mme. de Robineau at Aix en Provence, folded sheet
Three letters from Vassal to Madame de Robineau at Aix and Marseille, 1764-1766.

8/15
Manuscript notes on Vassal at Neuilly sur Marne (departement Seine-Saint-Denis) and 12 of his letters, folded sheet
Twelve letters from Vassal to Madame de Robineau at Aix en Provence, 1765-1779.

8/16
Manuscript notes on Vassal at Neuilly sur Marne (departement Seine-Saint-Denis) and 28 of his 1764-1774 letters to Madame de Robineau at Marseille, folded sheet
Eight letters from Vassal to Madame de Robineau at Marseille, 1764-1774.

8/17
Ten letters from Vassal to Madame de Robineau at Marseille and Aix en Provence, 1764-1774.

8/18
Eleven letters from Vassal to Madame de Robineau at Aix en Provence, 1764-1774.

8/19
Manuscript poem signed by Francesco Maria Balbo Ferrero with accompanying catalog description
Part of manuscript page titled "La More de Socrate," signed Bernardin.

8/20
Seven letters to or about Jacques-Henri Bernadin Saint-Pierre, some by one Boncher, some mention a M. LeNoir, 1797-1781.

8/21
"See oversize for doc. (on vellum) by which [name illegible], printer to the Queen, sells his equipment, etc., to Didot. 1754," manuscript note on back of envelope.

8/22
J. Brivois to Monsieur on St. Pierre and Paul et Virginie, Paris, 1905
Manuscript report on the sinking of the Saint-Geran, from Paul et Virginie, St. Pierre's novel, 21 numbered pages.

8/23
Sixteen printed advertisements for houses for sale in Paris, Thomery, Châtre and Aulnay, with manuscript notes and names on the back of most, 1757-1813.

8/24
"Articles arrestez par les Nottaires ...," 1695.

8/25
M. Roche, "Second memoire sur le professorat et les Ecole d'artillerie," manuscript, 10 pages, mentions 1833 and earlier dates.

8/26
Copy of letter from unknown author to M. de Stehlin, 1773.

8/27
Conseils Salutaires d'un Parrain Affectionne a Son Filleul, ms. book.

8/28
Vie Privee des Membres du Directoire, ou, Les Puissans Tels Qu'ils Sont, pamphlet, evidently from Directoire period, with the accompanying note "Naughty bits."

8/29
Document on vellum, 1428.

8/30
"Vet.(erinaire) oversize." Copy of a letter to the Minister of Agriculture from Alexandre, Alfort, 11 May 1799
Printed veterinary diploma of Claude Aubree, Alfort, 20 August 1796
Manuscript copy of veterinary school document, Alfort, June 1 1800
Manuscript veterinary school document regarding Claude Aubree, Alfort, 1801
"Extrait du Registre des Deliberations de l'Administration Centrale du Departement de Seine et Oise," ms. regarding a public hearing and Claude Aubree, 6 August 1796.

18th Century Weekly Periodicals

28/1-5: Annonces, Affiches et Avis Divers, weekly periodical, 1756-59, with gaps (10 issues per folder; 11 in last folder).

28/6-15: Mercure de France, weekly periodical, 1782-1786, with gaps (1 issue per folder).

18th Century, and Bishops Correspondence

10/1
Receipt in English from Thomas Nugent for the French translation of one of his works, London, 1 February 1749, with accompanying catalog description and typescript Nugent biography.

10/2
Certificate of civicism, 1793?
Certificate of civicism, Grenoble, 24 April 1794.

10/3
Discourse of Maximilien Robespierre from the national convention, printed, 1794?

10/4
Six letters to Monsieur le Major de la Bastille, or Monsieur Chevalier Major de la Bastille, from de Sartme, mentioning the name Herrisant several times, 1760, with accompanying note saying "Herissant Bookseller a Bastille."

10/5
Printed form signed by L'abbe (sic?), 1700s?

10/6
To Mrs. R. W. Pearson from Miss Barbara Cartland (Dame Mary Barbara Hamilton Cartland), Hatfield, 4 June 1986.

10/7
To Madame from Rosenberg, Venice? 13 January 1781.

10/8
To Monsieur Frantin from Delalain Laine (sic?), 30 September 1787, with accompanying catalog description that does not correspond.

10/9
To unknown recipient from Fanny de Beauharnais, 6 October 1792.

10/10
To Monsieur Monadan Liberaine (sic?) from Isabelle de Montalieu, 24 August 1812, with accompanying note.

10/11
To Monsieur le chevalier de Grignon from Jean le Camus, 26 July.

10/12
To Voltaire from Niquille, Undated
"Epitre a Mademoiselle Clairon Par Mr. D...," April 1766, with note on back saying "from Voltaire's papers (Lambert-Paris), RLD."
Copy of deliberations of the academy, written out by Alexandre de D(?)pierre, Voltaire's nephew, 9 May 1791?

10/13
"D'elembert's eulogy for Scottsman," Berlin, 21 November 1778, in French.

10/14
Blank death and funeral announcement for Marguerite-Charlotte Robespierre, Paris, 1 August 1834.

10/15
To Bernardin de Saint-Pierre from Jean-Francois Champagne, Paris, 24 September 1797, with accompanying catalog description.

10/16
Royal ordinance, printed, 13 June 1770.

10/17
Police report, June 1770, , with accompanying note saying "Police report, accidents, fetes/festivals."

10/18
Advertisement for house on sale, with handwritten notes on back, Paris, 1772.

10/19
To Madame de Saint Pierre from Montalieu (sic?), on the death of Bernardin de Saint Pierre, 29 January 1814
Pension for Bernardin de Saint Pierre, 1790.

10/20
Possible publishing agreement between Stephanie Felicite Ducrest de Genlis and Pierre Blanchard and Alopis Blaise Eymery, Paris, 24 January 1812
Document officially striking Stephanie Felicite Ducrest de Genlis from the register of emigres and allowing her return to France, 10 November 1800.

10/21
"L'Ombre de Voltaire Au Cure de St. Sulpice, par un Genevois," manuscript, Undated
"Ode de M. de Voltaire sur sa Conversion, et son Repentir," manuscript, Undated

10/22
"Deo ultiomum domino, Epitre aux maner de Vxxx," manuscript, Undated

10/23
"L'education d'un fils" (sic?), signed "Dorot" (sic?), manuscript, Undated, with accompanying note saying "Voltairiana."

10/24
Official document for Cathering de Barrete, printed, 17 December 1779, with accompanying note.

10/25
To M. le marechal from d'Estrees. Paris. 11 March, 1760, with accompanying note.

10/26
Certificate of baptism for Pierre Frederic Empaytaz, signed by Count d'Esterno, Berlin, 20 March 1789.

10/27
Folded sheet marked "d'Esterno" in pencil
To Monseigneur from Meriellhuieur (sic?), 22 June 1694.

10/28
Possible legal document with multiple signatures, 20 November 1704.

10/29
Military document signed by Duphot and Faipoult, 1797
Folded sheet with manuscript notes on Duphot, Faipoult and preceeding document.

10/30
Document regarding Degouze and the army, by Antoine Grenot, Rennes, 4 July 1795, with accompanying catalog description.

10/31
Military document signed by Alquier, Cochon and Ramel, La Haye, 10 May 1795, with accompanying catalog description.

10/32
To the citizens from Alexandre Claude Bellier du Chesnay, Paris, 1 December 1791.

10/33
Marriage document of M. Ballain and Mlle Drian. 13 December, 1769.

10/34
Regarding procees verbaux, 19 July 1798.

10/35
To the minister of war from Victor Gouvion, 7 January 1793.

10/36
"Pieces Justificatives," i.e., legal proceedings regarding autopsy for infanticide, printed, Undated, but probably circa 1799.

10/37
"Memoire et Consultation, pour le Sieur Bourgoin, appelant
Contre les Heritiers Gatrez, Intimes," printed, 1810.

10/38
"Observations ...," i.e., legal proceedings, printed, Undated

10/39
To Mon cher ami from unknown author, on letterhead of "Presidence de la Republique," Paris, 1920s?
Poem by Jean Recoque entitled "Nancy-Gourmet," with notes in another hand on back, 1943.

10/40
Twenty-three illustrations from same work, untitled, unbound, Undated

10/41
Arrete concerning forges in Castille, Louois-Bernard Guyton-Morveau of Comite de Salut public, 4 November 1796, with accompanying catalog description.

10/42
"Recueil Complet des Discours," with mention of Napoleon in full title, printed, Paris, 1797-98, with two pages inside on letterhead of "L'Eclair, Journal Politique Quotidien Independent - Redaction," Paris, from early 1900s, marked "Napoleon 1e" on reverse in manuscript.

10/43
Manuscript notes on empty brown envelope
labeled "Acqs ou Dax" that contained the 3 manuscript below
To M. d'Ormyson (sic?) from Charles Louis Maurice de Inarez D'Anlan, Acqs, 29 January 1740
To M. De Tradaine (sic?) from unknown author, Acqs, 27 May 1772
To unknown recipient from Charles Auguste de Guiers, Bordeaux, 1783.

10/44
folder labeled "Alais", To Monseigneur from Francois, Alais, 3 June 1703
To M. de Tradaine from Jean Louis de Bouisson, Alais, 7 October 1769.

10/45
folder labeled "Aleth, eveche", to unknown recipient from Charles, September 1766.

10/46
labeled "Amiens, eveche". To unknown recipient from Louis Francois Gabriel d'Orleans, Amiens, 25 June 1751.

10/47
labeled "Angoulene, eveche". Certificate for a local architect, name illegible, from Francois Duverdier, Angoulene, 9 July 1746.

10/48
labeled "Apt (sic?), eveche". To Monsieur Vilmoria Andriena (sic?) from Laurent Michel de Celÿ, former bishop of d'Apt, Marseille, 3 October 1808.

10/49
"Auch, archeveche". To Monsieur from unknown author, Auch, 11 September 1787.

10/50
"Autun, eveche". To M. Le Gendir (sic?) from Nicholas Bomille (sic?), bishop of Autun, 15 October 1762
To unknown recipient from Yves Alexandre de Marboeuf, bishop of Autun, Paris, 24 July 1780
Bill for unknown bishop of Autun, Undated

10/51
"Auxerre, eveche". To M. Trudaine from Charles Gabriel de Pestet (sic?), bishop of Auxerre, 22 November, 1750
To Monsieur from Jean Baptiste Marie Champion de Cice (sic?), bistop of Auxerre, 29 September 1768.

10/52
"Bayeux, eveche". To Monsieur from LeMien, bishop of Gayea (sic?), 1656
To Monsieur from Paul Albert de Luynes, bishop of Bayeux, 7 December 1749
To M. Trudaine (sic?) from Pierre Jules Cesar de Prochechonart (sic?), bishop of Bayeux, 16 August 1774
To M. de Trudaine from Joseph Dominique de Cherylus, bishop of Bayeux, 18 April, 1770.

10/53
"Blois, eveche". To unknown recipient from bishop of Blois, 17 March 1774
To unknown recipient from Al. (de Chemines?), bishop of Blois, Undated
To unknown recipient from A. E., bishop of Blois, 30 October 1802
To Monseigneur from Philippe Francois de Sausin, bishop of Blois, Blois, 1 August 1832.

10/54
"Bordeaux, archeveche". To Monsieur from Jeróme Marie Champion de Cice, archbishop of Bordeaux, Paris, 6 June 1781?
To Monsieur l'Eveque d'Orleans from Jean, archbishop of Bordeaux, Bordeaux, 28 December 1826.

10/55
"Cambray, archeveche". To M. le Controleur General from Charles de Saint Albin, archbishop of Cambray, 19 April 1748.

10/56
"Carcassanne, eveche". To Monsieur Faure (sic?) Cure de Carcassonne from L., bishop of Carcassonne, 10 April 1816.

10/57
"Chateauroux". To Messieurs les administrateurs du departement du Loiret from Herandin (sic?), bishop du dep. De Lindre (sic?), Châteauroux, 21 August 1792.

10/58
"Clermont, eveche". To M. de Trudaine from Francois Marie Temaitre (sic?) de la Gartaye, bishop of Clermont, 31 August 1768.

10/59
"Comminges, eveche". To Monsieur from Charles Antoine Gabrield d'Olmond de Medary (sic?), bishop of Comminges, 1788
To M. DeLamilliere from Antoine Eustache d'Olmond, bishop of Comminges, Toulouse, 26 July 1789.

10/60
"Condom, eveche". To M. de Lamillaire (sic?) from Alexandre Cesar d'Anterroche, bishop of Condom, 1789.

10/61
"Coutances, eveche". To M. le Milliere from Ange Francois de Talarn (sic?), bishop of Coutances, Paris, 23 March 1783
To Monsieur from Claude Louis, bishop of Coutances, Paris, 8 March 1805.

10/62
"Dijon, eveche". To Monsieur from Claude Marie Antoine d'Apchon, bishop of Dijon, Dijon, 27 November 1767.

10/63
"Embrun, archeveche". To Monsieur from Bernardin Francois Fouquet, archbishop of Embrun, 25 November 1763
Enclosed in preceeding is a Memoire mentioning Trudaine, by Fouquet, Undated
To unknown addressee from (probably) Pierre-Louis de Leyssin, archbishop of Embrun, Paris, 1 March, Undated

10/64
"Genes, (sic?) archeveche". To Monseigneur from L., archbishop of Genes (sic?), Paris, 9 April 1829.

10/65
"La Rochelle, eveche". To Monsieur le President de la 1re Chambre de la Cour Royale from Joseph Berney, bishop of La Rochelle, Orleans, 7 December 1828.

10/66
"Limoges, eveche". To Monsieur from Jean-Gilles du Coëtlosquet, bishop of Limoges, Limoges, 19 September 1749
To M. Dalesme (sic?) from Louis-Charles Duplessis d'Argentre, Metz?, 3 October 1786.

10/67
"Lodeve, eveche". To Monsieur from Jean Felix Henri de Fumel, Montpellier, 1 February 1779?

10/68
"Lombez, eveche". To Monsieur from (probably) Jacques Richier de Cerizy, bishop of Lombez, Lombez, 15 May 1769
To M. de Cotte (sic?) from Leon Francois Ferdinand de Salignac de La Mothe-Fenelon, bishop of Lombez, Toulouse, 1779
To M. de Trudaine from Francois Ferdinand de Salignac de La Mothe-Fenelon, bishop of Lombez, Lombez, 22 April 1772.

10/69
"Lyon, archeveche". To M. Morand from Antoine Malvin de Montazet, archbishop of Lyon, 12 June 1779.

18th-19th Century Correspondence of French Authors, Historians and Celebrities

Material in folders 1-6 came to Cushing Library in a three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "P'sse Marthe Bibesco Corresp." Marthe, Princess Bibesco, French version of Marta Bibescu (1886 Bucharest-1973 Paris), nee Marta Lucia or Marthe Lucie Lahovary (also spelled Lahovari), was a Romanian-French writer, whose papers are at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin.Material in folders 7-10 from a binder titled "H. Bidou," i.e., Henri Bidou (1873-1943). Material in folders 10-15 from a binder titled "Henry Bidou." Material in folders 16-18 from a binder titled "Gilbert Cesbron," with note on verso of front cover: "Envelopes left w/ letter if everything can be read. Otherwise, envelopes in case after the contents. 1 envelope was loose."Gilbert Cesbron(1913-1979) was a French novelist.Material in folders 19-24 from a binder titled "J. Carcopino (Corresp. a/. M.-Bonnet)," with note on verso of front cover: "Jerome Carcopino 1881-1970, historian etc., Ac. fr'se, Collabora aVichy." The addressee, Christian Melchior-Bonnet (1902-1995), was a writer and director of the magazine Historia.

15/1-2: 12 letters each folder, most with accompanying envelopes.

15/3: 10 letters, most with accompanying envelopes ; manuscript paginated 6-18.

15/4: 14 letters, most with accompanying envelopes.

15/5: Princesse Bibesco, "Franchet d'Esperey, Marechal de France," typescript, 6 pp; 2 letters; 1 card; Comte Wladimir d'Ormesson, speech in honor of Princesse Bibesco on occasion of her receiving the Croix de la Legion, 6/4/1962, 6 pp.

15/6: 4 newspaper clippings, 2 journal clippings.

15/7-8: 17 letters in each folder

15/9-10: 16 letters in each folder

15/11: 19 letters.

15/12: 16 letters.

15/13-15: 17 letters in each folder

15/16-17: 15 letters in each folder, most with accompanying envelopes.

15/18: 16 letters, most with accompanying envelopes; 2 printed marriage invitations.

15/19: 15 letters, some with accompanying envelopes; 2 post cards.

15/20-21: 17 letters in each folder (some with accompanying envelopes) and post cards.

15/22: 17 letters (some with accompanying envelopes).

15/23: 14 letters (some with accompanying envelopes).

15/24: 7 letters (some with accompanying envelopes); 1 post card; 1 printed card expressing condolences to the Carcopino family, April 1970.

18th-19th Century Correspondence of French Authors, Historians and Celebrities

Material in folders 1-4 came to Cushing Library in a three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "Francis Charmet (Rev. des 2 mondes + senat." Material in folders 5-14 from a binder titled "20th C. Cocteau, Montherland." Jean Cocteau(1889-1963) was a French surrealist writer. Henry de Montherlant (1896-1972) was a French dramatist.Material in folders

15-16 from a binder titled "Camille Doucet." Doucet (1812-1895) was a French poet and playwright.Material in folders 17-18 from a binder titled "Augustin Filon (Coquelin)." Filon(1841-1916) was a French writer. Material in folders 19-24 from a binder titled "Hanotaux, letters, texts, etc., WWII." Gabriel Hanotaux (1853-1944) was a French statesman and historian. Material in folders 25-28 from a binder titled "Jean Orieux," with note on verso of front cover: "J. Orieux, novelist, writer, etc.-Ac. fr'se. Corresp. w/ Melchior-Bonnet. Left in order acquired-envelopes are separate if I wasn't sure of which letter it goes with."

16/1-3: 15 letters in each folder, most on Revue des deux mondes letterhead, circa 1907-1919.

16/4: 6 letters, most on Revue des deux mondes letterhead, circa 1907-1919.

16/5: "Morceaux Choisis" marked on envelope from Paris dealer Thierry Bodin; Marked up galley proofs in 4 gatherings; Marked up typescripts, 2 sheets

16/6: Marked up galley proofs in 5 gatherings.

16/7: Marked up galley proofs in 4 gatherings, plus 1 typescript sheet.

16/8: Marked up galley proof of title page "Le Cap de Bonne-esperance (1916-1919)," with "Morceaux Choisis (poemes) 1916-1931"marked in pencil; Marked up galley proofs of section titled "Preambule" and paginated 20-54.

16/9: Marked up galley proofs of section titled "L'Invitation a la Mort" and paginated 106-113; Marked up galley proofs of section titled "Discours du grand sommeil (1916-1918), inedit" and paginated 145-148, 181-182, 195-198, 201-220, 227-233.

16/10: Marked up galley proofs of section titled "Morceaux Choisis, L'adieu aux fusiliers marins" and paginated 24-25; Marked up galley proofs of section titled "Poesies 1920" and paginated 237-238, 243-244, 249-252, 277-288, 295-298, 325, 332, 343-344.

16/11: Marked up galley proofs of section titled "Vocabulaire 1922" and paginated 88-93, 95, 97-100, 103-108 in pencil at upper right.

16/12: Marked up galley proofs of section titled "Plain-chant 1923" and paginated 109-119, 120-130 in pencil at upper right.

16/13: Marked up galley proofs of section titled "Plain-chant 1923" and paginated 131-148, 151-153 in pencil at upper right.

16/14: 9 letters from sleeves marked "H. de Montherlant," most signed by Chr. Melchior-Bonnet; "113 Des Beaux-Arts ..." marked in pencil on envelope from Paris dealer Thierry Bodin.

16/15: 9 letters, 4 cards.

16/16: Envelope marked "Camille Doucet" and "The following letters were grouped together-RLD."; 11 letters and documents.

16/17: Envelope marked "Augustin Filon"; 10 letters.

16/18: 11 letters.

16/19: 14 letters (most with accompanying envelopes) from 1941-1942; 1 post card; accompanying catalog description of entire lot.

16/20: 13 letters (most with accompanying envelopes) from 1941-1942.

16/21: Gabriel Hanotaux, "A la recherche de l'Europe," typescript, Undated, 4 pages; 2 telegrams to Melchior Bonnet, Journal Clermont Ferrand, 1927.

16/22: 16 letters and documents (most typescript), circa 1941-1942, with mentions of Melchior-Bonnet.

16/23: 16 letters and documents (most typescript), circa 1941-1942, with mentions of Melchior-Bonnet.

16/24: Felix-Auguste Duvert, vaudevillian, to Nay, 1836, with accompanying catalog description.

16/25: 15 letters (some with accompanying envelopes) from 1946-1949.

16/26-27: 15 letters and post cards in each folder (some with accompanying envelopes) from 1949-1952.

16/28: 12 letters and post cards (some with accompanying envelopes) from 1956-1986.

18th-19th Century Correspondence of French Authors, Historians and Celebrities

Material in folders 1-2 (and box 16, folders 25-28), came to Cushing Library in a three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "Jean Orieux," with note on verso of front cover: "J. Orieux, novelist, writer, etc.-Ac. fr'se. Corresp. w/ Melchior-Bonnet. Left in order acquired-envelopes are separate if I wasn't sure of which letter it goes with." Material in folders

3-5 from a binder titled "Orieux Mamariee 1." Material in folders 6-8 from a binder titled "Orieux Mamariee 2." Material in folders 9-11 from a binder titled "Pasteur Valery-Radot [sic] to baronne de Brimont."Louis Pasteur Vallery-Radot (b. 1886 Paris, d. 1970 Paris), French physician, biographer of Louis Pasteurand editor of his complete works. Material in folders 12-18 from a binder titled "Victor Rattier [sic]." Material in folders 19-26 from another binder titled "Victor Rattier [sic]." Victor Ratier, as editor of La Silhouette, was a defendant in an April 1830 lese majeste trial. Material in folders 27 from a binder titled "Princess of Schleswig Holstein 1," with accompanying note: "Louise-Augusta dite Marie-Louise, Princesse de Schleswig Holstein ...."

17/1: "Moulay," manuscript, 9 pages.

17/2: 7 newspaper clippings on Jean Orieux; 1 invitation to Paul Anderbouhr exhibition, Paris, 1956.

17/3: "Eulalie de Varlianges," manuscript, pages 1-25 (note: 2 sheets are numbered "2").

17/4: "Eulalie de Varlianges," manuscript, pages 26-50.

17/5: "Eulalie de Varlianges," manuscript, pages 51-54, 64-75.

17/6: "Eulalie de Varlianges," manuscript, pages 76-95.

17/7: "II," manuscript, pages 1-8; "2," manuscript, pages 160-163; Manuscript(s), unpaginated sheet; Manuscript, pages 186-187, 201-208.

17/8: Manuscript(s), 6 unpaginated sheets; Manuscript, page 1; Manuscript(s), 1 unpaginated sheets; Manuscript(s), pages A-D.

17/9-10: Louis Pasteur Vallery-Radot to Baronne de Brimont, 17 letters in each folder, 1908-1962.

17/11: Louis Pasteur Vallery-Radot to Baronne de Brimont, 8 letters, 1908-1962.

17/12: M.A. Mornet, Notice necrologique de M. Ratier(Bourges, 1899), 23 pp., xerox.

17/13-17: 17 letters in each folder

17/18: 21 letters.

17/19-23: Letters, originally packed together in one sleeve in the collector's binder.

17/24: 7 letters and printed items

17/25: Manuscript, paginated 1-60, with note: "Pedagogie medicale ou l'hygiene appliquee a l'education (Fonds Victor Ratier)."

17/26: Letters, originally packed together in one sleeve in the collector's binder ; and in a folded sheet titled "Correspondence, 11 aout 1878," with note: "Victor Ratier, redacteur en chef du Journal du cher, dramaturge, lettres familiales, Victor Ratier, son fils, son pere, etc."

17/27: 10 letters (most with accompanying envelopes) from circa 1906-1913, 1 portrait, 1 calendar, collector's notes (2 items).

18th-19th Century Correspondence of French Authors, Historians and Celebrities

Material in folders 1-9 came to Cushing Library in a three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "Juliette L. Adam." Material in folders 10-13. from a binder titled "Juliette Adam." Juliette Adam(b. 1836 in Verberie[Oise], d. 1936, Callian[Var]), also known by her maiden name Juliette Lambert, was a French author and feminist. Material in folders 14-18 from a binder titled "Letters by all sorts to Emile Augier." Material in folders 19-25 from a binder titled "letters to E. Augier." Guillaume Victor Emile Augier(b. 1820 Valence, Drome, d. 1889), grandson of Pigault Lebrun, was a French dramatist. Material in folders 26-29 from a binder titled "Louis Bertrand," with note "Louis Bertrand (1866-1941): Acad Francaise romancier etc., Afrique du nord-Algerie etc. (prof a Alger)" on verso of front cover.

14/1: 9 letters.

14/2-3: 1 letter on two sheets, originally pinned together.

14/4: 15 letters.

14/5: 15 letters, notes and printed items, plus 1 envelope.

14/6: 11 letters, plus 1 envelope bearing possible collector notes.

14/7: 6 letters and notes originally paper clipped together with note saying "lettres et querelles entre Spuller et Mme Adam."

14/8: 2 business cards of Madame Edmond Adam bearing notes, 1 hand drawn caricature in color .

14/9: 1 printed item about "Lamber, Mme Adam" bearing her portrait, 1 newspaper clipping, with two accompanying notes on separate sheets.

14/10-12: 15 letters in each folder

14/13: Possible collector notes, listing names of possible correspondents, on 4 folded sheets; Photographic portrait of Mme J. Adam.

14/14-15: 15 letters in each folder

14/16: 15 letters, 2 business cards.

14/17: 15 letters.

14/18: 5 letters, 1 business card, 1 envelope (probably from dealer) titled "lettres adressees a emile augier, circa 65 pieces."

14/19: 15 letters, 1 business card, 1 photographic portrait of M. Lheritier.

14/20: 16 letters.

14/21: 16 letters, 1 business card.

14/22: 15 letters, 2 envelopes.

14/23: 15 letters, 1 business card.

14/24: 15 letters.

14/25: 3 letters, 1 envelope (probably from dealer) titled "lettres adressees a emile augier, 98 pieces."

14/26-28: 12 letters each folder, most with accompanying envelopes.

14/29: 6 letters, most with accompanying envelopes; 1 other manuscript ; 2 printed items

18th-19th Century Correspondence of French Authors, Historians and Celebrities, and La Nouvelle Societe d'Edition

Material in folders 1-3 (and box 17, folder 27), came to Cushing Library in a three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "Princess of Schleswig Holstein 1," with accompanying note: "Louise-Augusta dite Marie-Louise, Princesse de Schleswig Holstein ...." Material in folders 4-6 from a binder titled "Princess of Schleswig Holstein 2."Material in folders 7-10 from a binder titled "Armand Silvestre."Paul-Armand Silvestre (b. 1837 Paris, d. 1901 Toulouse) , French poet.Material in folders 11-15 from a binder titled "letters 19th-20th, mostly theater (A. Dumas et al.) (J.P. Sartre)." Letters, 1829-1955, bulk 1902-1938.Material in folders 16-24 from a binder titled "NSE," i.e., La Nouvelle Societed'Edition, a circa 1928-1944 Parisian publishing house. Material in folders 25-33 from another binder titled "NSE."

18/1: 12 letters (with accompanying envelopes) from circa 1906-1913.

18/2: 1 telegram, 6 letters (with accompanying envelopes) from circa 1906-1913.

18/3: 8 letters (some with accompanying envelopes) from 1907-1914, with accompanying collector's notes.

18/4: 14 letters (most with accompanying envelopes) from 1904-1913, with accompanying collector's notes.

18/5-7: 14 letters in each folder (with accompanying envelopes) from 1904-1913.

18/8: Manuscript, 21 sheets, with accompanying catalog description: "59 articles d'une page in-8 chacun, 1888-1898."

18/9: Manuscript, 20 sheets.

18/10: Manuscript, 17 sheets.

18/11-14: 10 letters in each folder

18/15: 3 letters.

18/16: Gabriel Perreux letter and dust jackets (6 items).

18/17: R.M. Rolland book contract and letter (4 sheets).

18/18: Maurice Audubert-Boussat letters and book contract (28 sheets).

18/19: Charles Maurice Chenu, 17 letters.

18/20: Charles Maurice Chenu letters, dust jackets, book contracts (18 sheets).

18/21: Charles Maurice Chenu, 18 letters.

18/22: E.N. Dzelepy letters, dust jackets, book contracts (5 items).

18/23: Irene le Cornec book contract, letters (5 items).

18/24: J. Thoret (as translator of German author Leonhard Frank) letters, dust jackets, book contracts (22 items).

18/25: Robert Dieudonne letters, dust jackets, book contracts (19 items).

18/26: Mme. Jehan d'Ivray (2 items).

18/27: Rene Bonnefoy letters, flyers, book contracts (6 items).

18/28: Andre Renaudin letters, flyers, book contracts (18 items).

18/29: Andre Renaudin letters, flyers, book contracts (13 items).

18/30: Henry Champly letters, flyers, book contracts (12 items).

18/31: Suzanne de Callias letters, flyers, book contracts (17 items).

18/32: Rene Lehmann letters, flyers, book contracts (7 items).

18/33: Georges Pillement (as translator of Argentine author Manuel Galvez) letters, flyers, book contracts (6 items).

1906-1936 Football Seasons

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

1937-1939 Football Seasons

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)

1940 - Bey

28/1
1940 INDEX
The 1940 yearbook of science, fantasy and weird fiction, by Franklin H. Brady and A. Ross Kuntz

28/2
1951 MAGAZINE INDEX
Index to the science-fantasy magazines: 1951, by Earl Kemp

28/3
1952 - MAGAZINES BY AUTHOR (A), by Earl Kemp
[untitled list of authors and publications]

28/4
1961 INDEX (LEWIS) (M)
Index to the science-fiction magazines 1961, by Al Lewis
Index to the science-fiction magazines 1961, corrections and additions

28/5
1962 INDEX (LEWIS) (M)
Index to the science fiction magazines 1962, by Al Lewis
Index to the science fiction magazines 1962, corrections and additions
Index to the science-fiction magazines 1961, second edition, by Al Lewis
Index to the science-fiction magazines 1961, second edition; corrections and additions
A word about stf 'n things, by Al Lewis

28/6
ACE PAPERBACKS
An ace alpha-numeric annotated science fiction checklist, by Peter C. Dillon

28/7
AIR
"Flights of fancy: '55 predictions on air travel" [NY Times, Feb 28, 1986]
"Man's first flight over manhattan, 1876," by Jack Finney [NY Times, Aug 1, 1973]

28/8
ALCHEMIST (MAGAZINE)
[reference sheet]

28/9
ALDEN PRESS
The alden press 1 [booklet] (Forrest J. Ackerman)
The alden press 2 [booklet] (Forrest J. Ackerman)

28/10
ALDISS, BRIAN
[handwritten note] reference to Encounter, Nov 1971 and Encounter, Mar 1965 [handwritten note]
reference to Publishers Weekly [handwritten note]
reference to Beyond, Apr 1965
"A handy guide to sf galaxies," by Edmund Fuller [The Wall Street Journal, Aug 22, 1973]
[advertisement Frankenstein Unbound][handwritten notes] "Aldiss - Response" [2 pages]
[handwritten notes] "Aldiss - Response" [2 pages]

28/11
ALGER, HORATIO
"Horatio Alger novel for adults to be issued," by Edwin McDowell [NY Times, Mar 6, 1986] [2 copies]
"A few words about Horatio Alger, Jr.," by William Henderson [Publishers Weekly, Apr 23, 1973]
"Up from penury," by Melvin Maddocks [Time, Feb 12, 1973]
[advertisement Alger, NY Times, Oct 3, 1971]
[mail advertisement Wayside Press, 4 pieces, in envelope]
"Ted Trueheart, or goodness counts," by Ken McKenna [Daily News, Nov 16, 1971]
"Although Horatio Alger Jr. is fixed forever…" [unknown source, date]

28/12
ALL MAGAZINE FANTASY A to CURTISS
(Alphabetical Index of Fantasy and Non-Fantasy Publications, A to Curtiss.)

28/13
ALLEN, IRWIN
"Irwin Allen wooing girl movie patrons" [Chicago ?, ? 21, 1961]

28/14
ALLEN, JOHN
(The Gospel According to Science Fiction. London: Falcon, 1975. 48pp.) The gospel according to science fiction, by John Allan

28/15
ALLEY OOP (Vincent Hamlin)
"Vincent Hamlin, cartoonist, dies; creator of alley oop was 93," by Bruce Lambert [NY Times, Jun 17, 19??] [photocopy]

28/16
ALTERNATE WORLDS RECORDINGS [advertisement Alternate World Recordings, Inc.]

28/17
AMATEUR FANTASY WRITER'S GUIDE (1936)
"Amateur fantasy writer's guide," compiled and edited by Donald A. Wollheim

28/18
AMATEUR SCIENCE LEAGUE
(see Sykora, Isa, Vadvona) "Amateur science league installs unit in Astoria" [unknown source, date]

28/19
AMAZON
[handwritten note] Amazon woman reference to Blue Book, Mar 1939

28/20
AMBASSADOR (TWA AIRLINE MAGAZINE)
[problem] [2 handwritten notes, illegible] [copy of note, 1]

28/21
AMERICA MAGAZINE
(McNelly, W. Sci-Fi: State of the Art)"'Sci-fi' state of the art," by Willis E. McNelly [America, Nov 8, 1975]

28/22
AMERICAN ASTROLOGY
(Raffetto, Bertha "Chosen: A Fantasy," 1935.)
"Chosen: A Fantasy," by Bertha Raffetto [American Astrology, Feb 1935]

28/23
AMERICAN ASTRONAUTICAL SOCIETY
[meeting announcement for Mar 19, 1954, handwritten notes]
[meeting announcement for Dec 1, 1955, handwritten notes, 3 pieces]
Bulletin [later known as Astronautics] [title pages only] [various issues Nov 1931 to Oct-Nov 1934] [17 pieces] [photocopies]
"What's in the rocket?," by G. Edward Pendray [Scientific American, Jul 1934] [title page only] [photocopy]
[photo and description of Carver-Piecewicz motor] [photocopy]

28/24
AMERICAN FICTION GUILD BULLETIN
[photo and names of American Fiction Guild]
"Names of members American fiction guild - March 1, 1933" American fiction guild bulletin [various issues Jan 15, 1935 to May 1937] [photocopies]

28/25
AMERICAN MAGAZINE
(Amos, Wayne. "Out of This World," Sept. 1953)
"Out of This World," by Wayne Amos [American Magazine, Sep 1953]

28/26
AMERICAN ROCKETRY ASSN.
[handwritten note] Reference to NY Times Jan 1, 1942, p.25
[program from 1958 fall meeting of American Rocket Society]

28/27
AMOSOFF, PROF. NIKOLAI M.
(St. George, George "1991" Look, July 14, 1970)
"1991," by George St. George [Look, Jul 14, 1970]

28/28
ANALOG
"Dell buys four noted fiction magazines," by Deirdre Carmody [NY Times, Jan 24, 1992]
[petition to publisher Astounding Science-Fiction]
[Doubleday news release re: Analog I by John W. Campbell. Feb 8, 1963]
[2 advertisements Analog]
[renewal notification letter and contents] [8 pieces]
[award to John W. Campbell; Mar 3, 1963][unidentified article; torn]

28/29
ANDREWS, ARLAN
"Analog Appearances: Arlan Andrews" and "A Short History of the MAFIA" [1 sheet]

28/30
ANTARCTIC - PLANTS
"Weird plants found under Antarctic ice," by Al Rossiter, Jr. [The Star-Ledger, Jul 23, 1979]

28/31
ANTHOLOGIES, A CHECKLIST OF SCIENCE FICTION
"A checklist of science-fiction anthologies" [order form]

28/32
ANTI-SEMITISM
National Christian News [unknown date]
"Who belongs to hate groups?" [pamphlet]
"USSR under Jewish rule" [pamphlet]

28/33
APOLLINAIRE, GUILLAUME
"Speaking of books," by Robert Scholes [NY Times Book Review, Oct 22, 1967]
"Paris: of the filter and the current," by Pierre Schneider [NY Times, Dec 8, 1969]
[handwritten notes on Apollinaire] [1 page]

28/34
APOLLO (HOLLAND)
Apollo [unknown date]; Nuetzel, Charles. Minnaars 2075.

28/35
APOLLO 17
"Mark Van Doren, 78, poet, teacher, dies" [NY Times, Dec 12, 1972]
"City sees a pattern of violence against minorities," by David K. Shipler [NY Times, Dec 12, 1972] [stapled to above article]
[advertisement: correspondence from Holland America Cruises re: Apollo 17 launch event] [3 pieces]

28/36
APPLETON, EDWARD JACK
[handwritten note] Reference to Popular Magazine Apr 1926

28/37
AQUATIC APPARATUS OF THE 19TH CENTURY
"Aquatic apparatus of the 19th century" [unknown source, date]

28/38
ARFOR PUBLISHERS
[order form for The Struggle in Space, by Aleksandr Beliayev]

28/39
ARISIANS (CLUB, NY)
"La vie arisienne" Vol. 1 No. 1

28/40
ARKHAM COLLECTOR
[handwritten note page re: Arkham catalogue?]
[order form] Arkham House

28/41
ARLEN, MICHAEL J.
"Under the green hat" [Time, Jun 8, 1970] [2 pages]

28/42
ARMSTRONG, HERBERT W.
"Herbert W. Armstrong dead at 93; founded worldwide church of god" [The Star-Ledger, Jan 17, 1986]

28/43
ARMSTRONG, JACK
[envelope containing article] "Jack Armstrong, namesake for 1930s radio hero, dies" [NY Times, Jun 13, 1985]

28/44
ARNOLD, EDWARD LESTER
reference to Harper's Magazine Feb 1903 [or 1963?] [referenced material]
"The Edge of an Empire" [Harper's Monthly Magazine, Feb 1903]

28/45
ART
Art & Man, Vol. 7, No. 5 (Lucas, Bradbury)
Sotheby's artwork packet, [Apr 26, 1995] [50 pieces]
Sotheby's Mad about Mad [Friday Oct 20, 1995]
Small artwork "Man with Absolute Notion" [unknown artist, date]
[program] Science Fiction Art Auction [Sat, Sep 19, 1992]
[postcard from Ben Stashower to Moskowitz]
[untitled sketch] by Alva Rogers
[untitled sketch] by James Kepnes

28/46
ARTHUR RACKHAM MEMORIAL COLLECTION
The Arthur Rackham Memorial Collection [booklet]

28/47
ARTHUR, ROBERT
[handwritten note] Arthur reference to Writers Digest
[handwritten note] Arthur reference to Detective Fiction Weekly
[untitled article, unknown source, date] "In cooperation with Columbia University…"

28/48
ARTZYBASHEFF, BORIS
"A letter from the publisher" [Time, Jul 23, 1965]
"Milestones" [Time, Jul 23, 1965]

28/49
ASH, FENTON
[handwritten bibliographic info, 1 page]

28/50
ASIMOV, ISAAC
"Life in the 21st Century" [Modern Maturity Feb-Mar 1984]
AARP Bulletin, Vol. 36 No. 1. [pgs 1-2]
[program to Asimov memorial ceremony, Apr 22, 1992] [2 copies]
"Mrs. Asimov 'barely got by' on $25,000" [Boston Herald Traveler, Oct 22, 1971] [2 copies]
[miscellaneous handwritten notes, 14 pgs]
[photo of Asimov] [photocopy]
[obituary] "Isaac Asimov, 1920-1992" [Fantasy Commentator]
[program] "Isaac Asimov: the science fiction writer as a prophet" [Artists Articulate, Nov 2, 1980]
[illegible handwritten note re: 1953-54]
[photo of Asimov] [NY Times? Mar(?) 16, 1988]
"Isaac Asimov dead at 72" [Star-Ledger, Apr 7, 1992]
[invitation] "On the publication of his two 200th books…" [Mar 1, 1979?]
[handwritten note] reference to "Cyrano de Bergerac"
[obituary] "Isaac Asimov, whose thoughts and books…" [NY Times, Apr 7, 1992]
"Isaac Asimov on staying power" [NY Times, May 22, 1986]
[handwritten note] reference to Gerasimov, Russian correspondent
"2 master storytellers bewitch scientists with strange tales," by Richard D. Lyons [NY Times, May 30, 1984]
Little Brothers, by Isaac Asimov. 1988. [in correspondence from The Pretentious Press] [autographed]
"Chemists succumb to fantasy's lure," by Malcolm W. Browne [NY Times, Apr 12, 1992]
"Isaac Asimov's true mentor," by James Dickey [letter to the editor?] [Washington Post, May 4, 1992]
"Dial-a-beam: fiber optics link Atlantic calls," by Al Frank [Star-Ledger, Dec 15, 1988]
[obituary] "Isaac Asimov," by John Clute [Gazette, unknown city, Apr 7, 1992]Cancer News Vol. 33 No. 3
"The protean penman," by Stefan Kanfer [Time, Dec 19, 1988]
"There goes the neighborhood," by Isaac Asimov [American Way, Jun 24, 1986]
"John Darling" [Star-Ledger, Feb 9 1987 thru Feb 12, 1987] [2 copies of Feb 9 and Feb 10] The Newsday Magazine, Sep 22, 1985
"Asimov is celebrating 300th book's publication," by Edwin McDowell [NY Times, Dec 17, 1984]
"Silence!," by Isaac Asimov [American Way, May 1984]
"Isaac Asimov pays a visit," by Chris Farlekas [Times Herald Record, Oct 4, 1984]
[photo]"View of the future" [Times Herald Record, Oct 5, 1984]
[handwritten note] reference to Asimov, Murder at the ABA
"Asimov's logic refuted," by Carol K. Tharp, M.D. [letter to editor] [American Medical News, Mar 16, 1979]
"Dramatic events that shaped our lives," by Isaac Asimov [Family Weekly, Sep 17, 1978]
[advertisement for Isaac Asimov, edited by Olander and Greenberg]
"The astonishing Asimov," by Joanna Russ [Washington Post, Apr 1, 1979]
[book reviews] "The foundation trilogy", "Asimov's guide to science", "Murder at the ABA", "Asimov's guide to the bible: the old testament" and "the new testament" [Time, Feb 26, 1979]
[handwritten note] reference to Jul 20, 1942
"Science and the sense of wonder," by Isaac Asimov [Washington Post fall Education Review, Aug 12, 1979]
"Why I wouldn't have done it this way," by Isaac Asimov [TV Guide, Jan 16, 19??][newspaper clipping]
"'Fantastic Voyage'…Fascinating Hokum" [unknown source, date]
[handwritten note] reference to Boys Life, Oct 1965
[handwritten note] reference to Cavalier, Jun 1966
"Those guilt-provokers," by Isaac Asimov [unknown source, 1972]
"Asimov, 'on fire to explain,' writes 100th book - about himself," by Israel Shenker [NY Times, Oct 18, 1969]
"Husbands, beware!," by Isaac Asimov [TV Guide, Mar 22, 1969]
"Supermouths" [NY Times Magazine, Mar 3, 1974]
[untitled article] "Science fiction aficionados…" [unknown source, May 1967]
"Who needs money?," by Isaac Asimov [American Way, unknown date]
"Isaac Asimov: savant of science fiction, lover of limericks, master of mysteries," by Michael Kernan [Washington Post, Jul 27, 1976]
"Asimov at 200," by Thomas Lask [unknown source, date]
[invitation to event celebrating Asimov's two hundredth book publication, Feb 1979] [in envelope][invitation to unknown event, date]
"Crossing the U.S. with a man who won't fly," by Janet Jeppson [NY Times, Feb 25, 1978]
[correspondence from Larry Ashmead re: Asimov appearance on Today Show Jul 7, 1967]
"No fulyack he," by Gerald Jones [NY Times Book Review, Feb 29, 1979]
[advertisement for Opus 200, by Isaac Asimov]
[advertisement for In Memory Yet Green, by Isaac Asimov][newspaper clipping]
"…damnedest piece of science-fiction hokum…" [unknown source, date]
"Nuclear fusion: where to get energy when the oil wells run dry," by Isaac Asimov [Parade, Feb 18, 1979]
"What makes Isaac write?," by Peter Stoler [Time, Feb 26, 1979]
[correspondence from Belle C. Dietz re: Asimov file] [attached is college paper "Psychobiography of a City Man," by Belle C. Dietz, Fall 1968]
"The by-product of science fiction," by Isaac Asimov [Chemical and Engineering News, Aug 13, 1956] [2 copies]
[advertisement for The Collapsing Universe, by Isaac Asimov]
"As easy as pi," by Harry Schwartz [NY Times Book Review, Apr 24, 1977]
[advertisement for Asimov and his books, Doubleday & Company, Inc.]
"Isaac Asimov man of 7,560,000 words," by Lewis Nichols [NY Times Book Review, Aug 3, 1969]
[handwritten note] reference to chest x-rays and Steven Horii(?), M.D.
"Isaac Asimov describes his life," by Robert Cromie [Chicago Tribune, Jun 17, 1966]
"The actors are mostly invisible," by Jonathan N. Leonard [NY Times Book Review, Jul 29, 1962]
"Real scientist writes space era fiction," by John Mason Potter [Boston Post Magazine, May 17, 1953]
"The translator" [Time, Jul 7, 1967]
"That odd chemical complex, the human mind," by Isaac Asimov [NY Times Magazine, Jul 3, 1966]
[handwritten note] reference to American Way, Michael Crichton
[handwritten note] reference to NY Times Magazine, Jan 5, 1975
[print] The Mechanical Horse J. C. Orozco
"Mike Wallace asks Prof. Asimov 100 years from now—what?" [NY Post, Oct 8, 1957]
"Of Molecules and Men," by Isaac Asimov [NY Times Book Review, Jul 21, 1963]
[advertisement for The Intelligent Man's Guide to Science, by Isaac Asimov]
"Naturally occurring radioisotopes," by Isaac Asimov [Journal of Chemical Education Vol. 30]
[advertisement for The Intelligent Man's Guide to Science, by Isaac Asimov]
[handwritten note] reference to Asimov on "Youth wants to Know, City Section, 10:30"
[biobibliography of Isaac Asimov] [from "AWL Set I," Feb 1, 1960]
[handwritten note, partly illegible] list(?) beginning with "End of Eternity"
"It is all coming true" [The Cape Argus, Apr 7, 1962]
"Fact catches up with fiction," by Isaac Asimov [NY Times Book Review, Nov19, 1961]
[book review and comment on Asimov's Guide to the Bible]
"The by-product of science fiction," by Isaac Asimov [IRE Student Quarterly, Feb 1959]
"Botulism rare, but often fatal," by Isaac Asimov [Freeport Journal-Standard, Jul 20, 1971]
"Sometimes you're right," by Isaac Asimov [The Writer, Jun 1957]
"Isaac Asimov 1920-1992," by R. Daniel Olivaw [Columbia, summer 1992] [photocopy]
"A celebration of Isaac Asimov: a man for the universe," by Kendrick Frazier [Skeptical Inquirer, Vol. 17]
[comic] [The Denver Post, pg 3-I, Apr 19, 1992]
"The truth isn't stranger than science fiction, just slower," by Isaac Asimov [NY Times, Feb 12, 1984]
[manuscript] [untitled] "To those readers of the July 1938 issue of Astounding Science-Fiction…" [unknown date] [4 pages]

28/51
ASIMOV, STANLEY
[obituary] [2 pieces] [unknown source, Aug 18, 1995]
[obituary] "Stanley Asimov, 66, Newsday Executive" [2 pieces] [NY Times, Aug 17, 1995]
"They told us so-years before," by Stan Asimov [Newsday, Nov 6, 1957]

28/52
ASSORTED SERVICES
[advertisement letter]

28/53
ASSORTED SERVICES (British Fans)
[advertisement letter]

28/54
ASTONISHING STORIES (CANADA)
[handwritten note, partly illegible] reference to Canadian Astonishing Stories

28/55
ASTOUNDING

A Checklist of Astounding: Part I. 1930-1939, by B. T. Jeeves

28/56
ASTOUNDING INDICES
Astounding Story-Key 1930-1951

28/57
ASTOUNDING STORIES
[handwritten note] reference to "Blue Infinity cover"
"Street & Smith's ASTOUNDING" [publication list]

28/58
ASTOUNDING STORIES (BOOK REPRINTS) UNKNOWN
"Book reprints from Astounding" [publication list] [several copies, some incomplete]
[handwritten notes/lists] "Astounding Stories"
"Weird Tales" [publication list, 1939]
"Stories reprinted from 'Unknown Worlds'" [publication list] [many handwritten notes] [several copies with varying notes]
[various personal and handwritten notes]

28/59
ATLANTA
[handwritten notes] Atlanta [5 pages]
[handwritten notes] Atlanta [1 page]
"SFWA Agenda, Atlanta WorldCon 1986" [1 page]
"Association of Science Fiction Artists Information Packet, WorldCon 1986, Atlanta, GA" [6 pieces]

28/60
ATLANTA CONVENTION (AGACON, 1955)
"Fandom Atlanta Newsletter" Vol. 1, No. 1
[announcement] The AGACON: the first annual southeastern science fiction conference [1955] [2 copies]
"Progress report number one. The AGACON: the first annual southeastern science fiction conference" [Dec 1954] [attachments]
"Progress report number two. The AGACON: the first annual southeastern science fiction conference" [Mar 1955]
"report-one" [booklet] [2 copies]
"report-two" [booklet]

28/61
ATOMICS
"The atom smashers," by Sam Moskowitz [Fantasy Fiction Field, Oct 6, 1945] [photocopy]
"First atomic ship will be retired" [NY Times(?), unknown date]
The Atomic Revolution [1957]
"The atomic bomb: its first explosion opens a new area" [unknown source, date]
"The terrifying truth about the h-bomb," by James H. Winchester [Sunday Mirror Magazine, Mar, 22, 1953]
"The war ends: burst of atomic bomb brings swift surrender of Japanese" [Life, Aug 20, 1945]
"The 36-hour war" [Life, Nov 19, 1945]
"Peacetime uses of atomic energy" [unknown source, date]
"The atom and you in '52," by Arthur Halliburton and James H. Winchester [Sunday Mirror Magazine, Feb 24, 1952]
[handwritten note] reference to "The Mystery," by White and Adams, 1906

28/62
AUSTIN, WILLIAM
[handwritten note] reference to "New England Galaxy, Sept 10, 1824" [1924?]
[handwritten note] reference to "Personal memoirs Vol. I Joseph J. Buckingham"

28/63
AUSTRALIA (see Waiting for Paul J. Stevens, History Melborne Fandom)
"200 book up for first trip to planet" [The Mail, Mar 18, 1950] [unknown source, possibly Adelaide, South Australia]
"These were patented before we heard of flying saucers" [The Sunday Herald, Apr 9, 1950] [unknown source, possibly Australian]
"A martian sent a mild rebuke" [Sydney Telegraph(?), Feb 12, 1950]
"To the moon in nine hours by 2000 a.d." [Sydney Telegraph(?), Feb 7(?), 1950]
"Booked for a planet trip" [The Mail, Mar 18, 1950] [unknown source, possibly Adelaide, South Australia]
"Planning her trip to mars" [The Sunday Sun and Guardian, May 7, 1950] [unknown source, possibly Australian]
"Flying saucers were here 20 years ago" [Telegraph, Apr 9, 1950] [unknown source, possibly Australian]
"2000 want to fly to planets" [Sydney Herald(?), Mar 26, 1950]
[correspondence from Graham Stone, Feb 3, 1991]
[correspondence to Graham Stone from Sean McMullen, Nov 1, 1990]
[correspondence to Sean McMullen from Joe Czynski, Dec 12, 1990] [photocopy]
"1981 Guff Ballot Form"
'This is a marvelous time to be here' [Newsweek, Feb 21, 1966]

28/64
AUSTRALIAN FANDOM
[correspondence from Graham Stone, Sep 26, 1996] [5 pgs]
[correspondence to Graham Stone, Oct 1, 1996]
[agenda to the fourth Sydney science fiction conference, 1951] [signatures included]
"Publicity release two." 6th Australian science fiction convention Melbourne. [1957]
"Publicity release 9." 5th Australian science fiction convention Melbourne. [1956]
"Publicity release 7." 5th Australian science fiction convention Melbourne. [1956]
"Publicity release 6." 5th Australian science fiction convention Melbourne. [1956]
"Publicity release 4." 5th Australian science fiction convention Melbourne. [1956]
"Publicity release 2." 5th Australian science fiction convention Melbourne. [1955]
"DUFF 1976" [ballot form]
[handwritten note] "Australian Fan Magazines"

28/65
AUSTRALIAN FANTASY (B)
A Checklist of Australian Fantasy, by S. L. Larnach, 1950

28/66
AUSTRALIAN MONTHLY
"Voyage through space," by Peter Hastings [Australian Monthly, Aug 1950]
"How they will fly to the moon" [The Australian Post, Sep 28, 1950]

28/67
AUSTRALIAN POCKET BOOKS (B)
The AUSSUSA SAPSzine

28/68
AUSTRALIAN S-F ASSN, JOURNAL OF THE
Journal of the Australian Science Fiction Association

28/69
AUTHENTIC SCIENCE FICTION
Check List & History of Authentic Science Fiction, by Brian Burgess

28/70
AUTHOR AND JOURNALIST
Author and Journalist, Oct 1950 Author and Journalist, Jul 1939

28/71
AUTHOR, MAGAZINE, STORY POLLS (B)
"Science-fantasy report card no. 5" [booklet] [Jul 1951]

28/72
AUTHORS IMAG-INDEX (WITTER) (A)
The Authors Imag-Index, Section One, edited by Richard Witter, 1945 [handwritten notes/lists] [24 pages]

28/73
AUTHORS, ARTIST, REVIEWERS 1976, PRO & FANZINES (BRIAN McCARTHY)
A Guide to Fantasy and Science Fiction Publications, compiled by Brian J. McCarthy

28/74
AUTO DELIRIUM
Auto Delirium, edited by Perry Middlemiss

28/75
AVALON COMPANY
"Accounting: The Avalon Company" [booklet]
"The Avalon Company" [9-pg paper] [unknown author, date]
[correspondence to "Subscriber" from Sam Moskowitz and Will Sykora for the Avalon Company] [unknown date]
"Accounting: the Avalon Company," by Sam Moskowitz [Jun 1, 1949]
[handwritten note] "June 27, 1949 - dissolved / Aug 25, 1947 - formed"

28/76
AVON SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY READER
[handwritten note] reference to Noah Gardner and Sal Cohen

28/77
AVORIAZ FILM FESTIVAL
"New French film festival succeeds by audacity," by John Rockwell [NY Times, Feb 15, 1994]

28/78
BACHELOR'S STF ASS'N OF THE WORLD
"BSAW Bulletin Number One" [unknown date]

28/79
BACON, FRANCIS (LORD BISLEY)
"The man who saw through time," by Loren Eiseley [Saturday Evening Post, May 19, 1962]

28/80
BACTERIA
"Field in California gets a second dose of altered bacteria" [NY Times, May 14, 1987]

28/81
BAHR, ROBERT
[handwritten notes on Bahr, others] [1 page]

28/82
BAILEY, J. O.
[advertisement] What is it? Trash or Literature?
[manuscript] "Pilgrim's Progress: Prelude and postscript to the publication of J. O. Bailey's 'Pilgrims Through Space and Time,'" by Sam Moskowitz
[correspondence to Gary K. Wolfe from Sam Moskowitz, Jul 5, 1981]
"Notes for 'Pilgrim's Progress'"
[memorial resolution] "James Osler Bailey: August 12, 1903 - October 30, 1979"
[Dec 14, 1979] [business card of Mike Martin attached]
[handwritten notes] [19 pages]
[handwritten note on NY Public Library note sheet]
"The Thomas Hardy Festival" [preliminary brochure]
[correspondence to "Members of the M.L.A., Scholars Who Have Written about Thomas Hardy, and Other Who May Be Interested" from J.O. Bailey, Nov 30, 1967]
[correspondence to A. Langley Searles from J.O. Bailey, Jan 2, 1945] [photocopy]
[correspondence to J.O. Bailey from A. Langley Searles, Jan 5, 1944] [photocopy]
[correspondence to A. Langley Searles from Ben Abramson, Nov 2, 1948] [photocopy]
"J. Verne to A. Bomb," by John W. Chase [NY Times, Dec 28, 1947] [photocopy]
[correspondence to J.O. Bailey from A. Langley Searles, Dec 30, 1944] [photocopy]
[correspondence to A. Langley Searles from J.O. Bailey, Jan 7, 1945] [photocopy]
[correspondence to A. Langley Searles from Ben Abramson, Nov 10, 1945] [photocopy]
[correspondence to A. Langley Searles from J.O. Bailey, Dec 26, 1945] [photocopy]
[correspondence to Ben Abramson from J.O. Bailey, Oct 30, 1948] [photocopy]

28/83
BAKER STREET IRREGULARS
[publication list] The Baker Street Irregulars, Inc.

28/84
BALLANTINE BOOKS (TRANSFILE)
"Paperback talk," by Ray Walters [NY Times Book Review, Dec 25, 1977]
"Conglomerate loner," by Richard R. Lingeman [NY Times Book Review(?)] [unknown date]
"Paperbacks: new and noteworthy" [NY Times Book Review, Oct 23, 1977

28/85
BALLANTINE, IAN
"Ian Ballantine, 79, a publisher who led move into paperbacks," by Mary B. W. Tabor [NY Times, Mar 10, 1995]
"Ian Ballantine memorial" [unknown source] [May 11, 1995]

28/86
BALLARD, J. G.
"Suburban Sleep," [Time, Nov 13, 1989] [review of Running Wild, by J.G. Ballard]
"Tale of time and the river," by Paul Gray [Time, Apr 25, 1988] [photocopy]
[correspondence to a potential reviewer from Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Inc. re: Concrete Island, by J.F. Ballard (sic)]
"Ballard alters world with delight in 'Creation,'" by Roger Harris [Sunday Star-Ledger, Mar 27, 1988]
[advertisement for Empire of the Sun (movie)] [NY Times, Dec 9, 1987]
"A boy saved by the bomb," by John Calvin Batchelor [NY Times, Nov 11, 1984] [review of Empire of the Sun, by J.G. Ballard]
"Film: Spielberg's 'Empire of the Sun,'" by Janet Maslin [NY Times, Dec 9, 1987]
"Fly Away," by Malcolm Bradbury [NY Times, Dec 9, 1979] [review of The Unlimited Dream Company, by J.G. Ballard]
[handwritten note] reference to Today Show appearance, Dec 10, 1987
[handwritten note] reference to Beyond, Apr 1965
[handwritten note] reference to Re Search, no.8/9 (and/or Box 11)
[handwritten note, partly illegible] re: Ballard story
[letter to the editor] re: The Best Short Stories of J.G. Ballard [unknown source, date]
[handwritten note] reference to profile by Mark Purcell, May-Jun 1971
"Short and sweet," by Roger Harris [Sunday Star-Ledger, May 26, 1991] [review of War Fever, by J.G. Ballard]
"The road to 'crash,'" by Tom Shone [New Yorker, Mar 17, 1997]

28/87
BALLOONING
"The birth of American air travel" [TelNews, Feb 1991]

28/88
BALTADONIS, JOHN V.
[handwritten note] reference to Jack Johnson [pen name?]
"A portfolio of some rare and exquisite poetry…" [booklet]
"This F.A.P.A. election" [booklet]
"Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year"

28/89
BALTIMORE
[flyer] "Baltimore in 1971" [Maryland Association for Science-Fantasy?] [2 copies]
"Now let's be logical!" [advertisement for 1967 World Science Fiction Convention?] [2 copies]
"Balticon 21 - Special Super Limited Edition" [Apr 19, 1987]
"Preliminary progress report #1 for 1967 say Balticon"
"Baltimore Science Fiction Forum. Bulletin number two." [Dec 1951]

28/90
BAMBER, WILLIAM R.
[handwritten note] reference to Underworld, Nov 1933
"Let's face the facts, pulp writers!," by Wallace R. Bamber [The Author & Journalist, Jul 1932] [photocopy]

28/91
BARNES & NOBLE
The Wine and the Music, by William E. Barrett [Oct 1968]
Sixth Sense - Science or Nonsense? [1965]

28/92
BARNES, ARTHUR K.
[handwritten note] reference to Locus, May 22, 1970, etc.

28/93
BARON MUNCHAUSEN (FILM)
[handwritten note, partly illegible]
"How a notorious liar might have lived," by Vincent Canby [NY Times, Mar 10, 1989]
"'Baron Munchausen' fantastic to a fault," by Richard Freedman [Star-Ledger, Mar 10, 1989]
"The fabulous world of Karel Zeman," by Paul Healy

28/94
BAROQUE, BAGATALES, BROBDINGNAGIAN
"Baroque, Bagatales, Brobdingnagian" [booklet]

28/95
BAROQUE, BAGATALES, BROBDINGNAGIAN
[handwritten note] Maurice M. Kaplan [alias]

28/96
BARTEL, PHILIP JACQUE
[handwritten note] Maurice M. Kaplan [alias]
[correspondence to Sam Moskowitz from David Mead, Jun 28, 1996]
[manuscript] "The science fiction of Philip Jacques Bartel," by David G. Mead
[handwritten note] reference to Mystery Novel Magazine, Aug 1936

28/97
BATES, HARRY
[handwritten note] "Bates, Harry, died, Sept 1981"

28/98
BATTEAU, DR. WAYNE (SEE HARVARD U.)
"Dr. Wayne Batteau" [NY Times, Oct 30, 1967]

28/99
BATTLESTAR GALACTICA
"Space adventures has its eyes on the future," by Kay Gardella [Daily News, May 23, 1978]

28/100
BAUM, L. FRANK
"L. Frank Baum: from Oz to science fiction," by David L. Greene and Douglas G. Greene [unknown source, date] [photocopy]
"The absolute at large: a classic revisited," by William E. Harkins
[unknown source, date] [photocopy]

28/101
BAY AREA NEWS (GOLDEN GATE FANTASY SOCIETY)
Bay Area News, No. 4 [Jun 15, 1946]
Bay Area News, No. 3 [Apr 31, 1946]
Bay Area News, No. 2 [Apr 15, 1946]
Bay Area News, No. 1 [Apr 8, 1946]

28/102
BBC (BRITISH BROADCASTING) SEE LETTERS
"A journey into the future with BBC 2's new science fiction series" [Radio Times, Jan 2, 1969]

28/103
BEARDSLEY, AUBREY
[illustration] "Birth for Lucian's Strange History, Suppressed" [photocopy]
[illustration] "Lucian's Strange Creatures, Suppressed" [photocopy]
[illustration] "Snare of Vintage, as Published" [photocopy]
[illustration] "Suppressed Snare of Vintage for Lucian's True History" [photocopy]
"Antsy Commentator" [photocopy]
[illustration] "Dreams for Lucian's True History" [photocopy]
[unknown illustration]

28/104
BEAUMONT, CHARLES
[handwritten note, partly illegible]

28/105
BECK, CLAIRE P.
[envelope to Sam Moskowitz from Claire Beck, 3 enclosures follow]
[enclosure] [booklet] "The Timber," by Henry Vaughan
[enclosure] [booklet] "The Raven Days," by Sidney Lanier
[enclosure] [booklet] "Coronach," by Sir Walter Scott
"Announcement of sale" from Claire Beck [1939]
"Notice: I am disposing of the major portion of my collection…" [unknown date]

28/106
BEE-HIVE
Bee-Hive, Fall 1967 [handwritten note on cover re: article on p.18:
"In the beginning there were hippogypians," by Fred Brewer]

28/107
BEISER, ARTHUR (ELIZ. MENZEL)
"Mt. Wrangell Expedition," by Arthur Beiser [Oct 1953]
"Where do cosmic rays come from?," by Arthur Beiser

28/108
BELGIUM
[handwritten note] "Belgium SF in Cypher(?) 6 & 7"

28/109
BELLAH, JAMES WARNER
"James Warner Bellah, 77, author of novels, stories, and scenarios" [NY Times, Sep 24, 1976]

28/110
BELLAMY, FRANCIS (AUTHOR OF ATTA)
"Francis Bellamy, author, was 85" [NY Times, Feb 4, 1972]

28/111
BENFORD, GREGORY
"Gregory Benford: science in his lab, science in his fiction," by Gary Taubes [Discover, Aug 1983]
"Interview: Gregory Benford," by Jeffrey Elliot [Galileo] [unknown date] [photocopy]

28/112
BENJAMIN, PARK
[handwritten notes] [1 page]

28/113
BENSON, E. F.
[handwritten note] reference to The Outcast

28/114
BENTHAKE, WILLIAM F.
[handwritten notes] [1 page]

28/115
BENTLEY, PHYLLIS
[obituary] "Phyllis Bentley" [NY News, Jun 29, 1977]

28/116
BEOWOLF POLL
[correspondence to "Fan" from Gerry de la Ree, Aug 1945]
[correspondence to "Fan" from Gerry de la Ree, Feb 20, 1945]
[correspondence to "Fan" from Gerry de la Ree] [unknown date]
"Beowulf" [p.6 only] [Mar 1944]

28/117
BERGEN EVENING RECORD
"Yesterday's dreams, tomorrow's realities," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record Weekend Magazine, Aug 29, 1959] [2 copies]
"Terror and fear are imprinted on h-war's pathetic survivors," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record, Aug 26, 1960]
"Yesterday's dreams, tomorrow's realities," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record Weekend Magazine, Aug 22, 1959] [2 copies]
"Space flight: prelude to act 1," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record Weekend Magazine, Aug 16, 1958]
"Mars…the red enigma!," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record Weekend Magazine, Jul 14, 1956]
"The moon: men will stand there by 1985," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record Weekend Magazine, Aug 22, 1953]
"Captain Marvel's mouthpiece," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record Weekend Magazine, Feb 7, 1953]
"A labor of love: fantasy art work," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record Weekend Magazine, Oct 22, 1955]
"Their hobby's out of this world," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record Weekend Magazine, Sep 24, 1955]
"He draws planes but wants to fly them," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record Weekend Magazine, Mar 10, 1956]

28/118
BERGEN RECORD
"First earth satellite: a hale dream come true," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record Weekend Magazine, Apr 6, 1957] [2 copies]

28/119
BERGONZI, BERNARD
[handwritten note] reference to "The New York Review of Books" Mar 17, 1966

28/120
BEST LISTS
"Forgotten Masterpieces of Science Fiction" [3 pages] [photocopy]

28/121
BEST SELLERS
"Best Sellers" [NY Times Book Review, Mar 6, 1983]
"Best Sellers" [NY Times Book Review, Jan 16, 1983]
"Paperback Best Sellers" [NY Times Book Review, Jan 16, 1983]

28/122
BEULAH'S SCRAPBOOK (SHAW)
Beulah's Scrapbook, No. 1 [Feb 14, 1944]
Beulah's Scrapbook, No. 2 [Apr 3, 1944]

28/123
BEYOND
Beyond [newsletter] [3 issues] [unknown dates]
"Beyond" [1 page]
Beyond: Edge of Night, by J. K. Aiken [homemade book]

1940-1941 Football Seasons

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.

1942-1945 Football Seasons

1942 Season
4/1: Bound copies of programs. 1942 season

4/2: Texas A&M at Louisiana State University (LSU), September 26, 1942

4/3: Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 3, 1942

4/4: Texas A&M vs Texas Christian University (TCU), October 17, 1942

4/5: Texas A&M at Baylor, October 24, 1942

4/6: Texas A&M vs Arkansas, October 31, 1942

4/7: Texas A&M at Texas, November 26, 1942

4/8: Texas A&M vs Washington State, December 5, 1942
Game played at Alamo Stadium in San Antonio, Texas.

1943 Season
4/9: Bound copies of programs. 1943 season

4/10: Texas A&M at Rice, November 13, 1943

4/11: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 25, 1943

4/12: Texas A&M vs Louisiana State University (LSU), January 1, 1944
Orange Bowl Classic played in Miami, Florida. (1993 reprint of the 1944 original)

1944 Season
4/13: Bound copies of programs. 1944 season

4/14: Texas A&M vs Bryan Field, September 23, 1944

4/15: Texas A&M vs Texas Christian University (TCU), October 21, 1944

4/16: Texas A&M vs Rice, November 18, 1944

4/17: Texas A&M at Texas, November 30, 1944

1945 Season
4/18: Bound copies of programs. 1945 season

4/19: Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, September 29, 1945
Game played at Alamo Stadium in San Antonio, Texas.

4/20: Texas A&M at Texas Christian University (TCU), October 20, 1945

4/21: Texas A&M at Rice, November 17, 1945

1946-1949 Football Seasons

1946 Season
5/1: Bound copies of programs. 1946 season

5/2: Texas A&M vs North Texas State College, September 21, 1946

5/3: Texas A&M at Louisiana State University (LSU), October 12, 1946

5/4: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 9, 1946

5/5: Texas A&M at Texas, November 28, 1946

1947 Season
5/6: Bound copies of programs. 1947 season

5/7: Texas A&M at Louisiana State University (LSU), October 11, 1947

5/8: Texas A&M at Rice, November 15, 1947

5/9: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 27, 1947

1948 Season
5/10: Bound copies of programs. 1948 season

5/11: Texas A&M at Louisiana State University (LSU), October 9, 1948

5/12: Texas A&M vs Texas Christian University (TCU), October 16, 1948

5/13: Texas A&M vs Arkansas, October 30, 1948

5/14: Texas A&M vs Rice, November 13, 1948

5/15: Texas A&M Frosh vs Texas Freshmen, November 20, 1948

5/16: Texas A&M at Texas, January 25, 1948

1949 Season
5/17: Bound copies of programs. 1949 season

5/18: Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 22, 1949

5/19: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 5, 1949

5/20: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 24, 1949

1950-1954 Football Seasons

1950 Season
6/1: Texas A&M vs VMI, October 14, 1950

6/2: Texas A&M vs Texas Christian University (TCU), October 21, 1950

6/3: Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 4, 1950

6/4: Texas A&M vs Rice, November 18, 1950

6/5: Texas A&M at Texas, November 30, 1950

6/6: Texas A&M vs Georgia, December 9, 1950
Presidential Cup Game played at Byrd Stadium, University of Maryland.

1951 Season
6/7: Texas A&M at University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), September 21, 1951 Donated by J. B. Harvey

6/8: Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, September 29, 1951
Game played at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas

6/9: Texas A&M vs Oklahoma, October 6, 1951

6/10: Texas A&M vs Trinity, October 13, 1951
Game played at Alamo Stadium in San Antonio, Texas

6/11: Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 21, 1951 (2 copies with different cover art)

6/12: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 10, 1951 (2 copies)

6/13: Texas A&M at Rice, November 17, 1951 (2 copies)

6/14: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 29, 1951

1952 Season
6/15: Texas A&M vs Houston, September 20, 1952
Game played at Rice Stadium in Houston.

6/16: Texas A&M vs Kentucky, October 4, 1952

6/17: Texas A&M at Michigan State, October 11, 1952

6/18: Texas A&M Frosh at Texas Christian University (TCU) Wogs, October 15, 1952 (Freshman game)

6/19: Texas A&M vs Texas Christian University (TCU), October 18, 1952

6/20: Texas A&M at Baylor, October 25, 1952

6/21: Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 1, 1952

6/22: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 8, 1952
Game played at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.

6/23: Texas A&M vs Rice, November 15, 1952

6/24: Texas A&M Frosh vs Texas Freshmen, November 22, 1952

6/25: Texas A&M at Texas, November 27, 1952

1953 Season
6/26: Texas A&M at Kentucky, September 19, 1953

6/27: Texas A&M vs Houston, September 26, 1953

6/28: Texas A&M at Texas Tech, October 10, 1953

6/29: Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 24, 1953

6/30: Texas A&M vs Georgia, November 3, 1953
Game played at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.

6/31: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 7, 1953
(3 copies - 2 with a pink backdrop, 1 with an orange backdrop)

6/32: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 26, 1953 (2 copies)

1954 Season
6/33: Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, September 18, 1954

6/34: Texas A&M vs Oklahoma A&M, September 25, 1954
Game played at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.

6/35: Texas A&M vs Texas Christian University (TCU), October 16, 1954

6/36: Texas A&M at Baylor, October 23, 1954

6/37: Texas A&M vs Arkansas, October 30, 1954

6/38: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 6, 1954
Game played at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.

6/39: Texas A&M vs Rice, November 13, 1954 (John Kimbrough Day)

6/40: Texas A&M Frosh vs Texas Freshmen, November 20, 1954

6/41: Texas A&M at Texas, November 25, 1954

1955-1957 Football Seasons

1955 Season
7/1: Texas A&M at University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), September 16, 1955

7/2: Texas A&M vs Louisiana State University (LSU), September 24, 1955
Game played at Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.

7/3: Texas A&M vs Houston, October 1, 1955

7/4: Texas A&M at Nebraska, October 8, 2015

7/5: Texas A&M at Texas Christian University (TCU), October 15, 1955

7/6: Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 22, 1955 Donated by Frank S. Haines, Jr.

7/7: Texas A&M at Arkansas, October 29, 1955

7/8: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 5, 1955 (Dad's Day)

7/9: Texas A&M at Rice, November 12, 1955

7/10: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 24, 1955

1956 Season
7/11: Texas A&M vs Villanova, September 22, 1956

7/12: Texas A&M at Louisiana State University (LSU), September 29, 1956

7/13: Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 6, 1956
Game played at Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.

7/14: Texas A&M vs Houston, October 13, 1956
Game played at Rice Stadium in Houston.

7/15: Texas A&M vs Texas Christian University (TCU), October 20, 1956 (2 copies)

7/16: Texas A&M at Baylor, October 26, 1956

7/17: Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 3, 1956

7/18: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 10, 1956
Game played at Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.

7/19: Texas A&M vs Rice, November 17, 1956

7/20: Texas A&M at Texas, November 29, 1956
(2 copies with cartoon covers, 1 has white background, blue star and red football player. Also included is a souvenir lineup)

1957 Season
7/21: Texas A&M at Texas Tech, September 28, 1957

7/22: Texas A&M vs Maryland, September 21, 1957
Game played at Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.

7/23: Texas A&M at Missouri, October 5, 1957

7/24: Texas A&M vs Houston, October 12, 1957

7/25: Texas A&M at Texas Christian University (TCU), October 19, 1957

7/26: Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 26, 1957 (Dad's Day)

7/27: Texas A&M at Arkansas, November 2, 1957

7/28: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 9, 1957

7/29: Texas A&M at Rice, November 16, 1957

7/30: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 28, 1957

7/31: Texas A&M vs Tennessee, December 28, 1957
Gator Bowl game played in Jacksonville, Florida.

1958-1960 Football Seasons

1958 Season
8/1: Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, September 20, 1958
Game played at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.

8/2: Texas A&M vs Houston, September 27, 1958
Game played at Rice Stadium in Houston, Texas.

8/3: Texas A&M vs Missouri, October 4, 1958

8/4: Texas A&M at Maryland, October 11, 1958

8/5: Texas A&M vs Texas Christian University (TCU), October 18, 1958

8/6: Texas A&M at Baylor, October 25, 1958

8/7: Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 1, 1958

8/8: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 8, 1958
Game played at Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.

8/9: Texas A&M at Rice, November 15, 1958

8/10: Texas A&M Frosh vs Texas Freshmen, November 22, 1958

8/11: Texas A&M at Texas, November 27, 1958

1959 Season
8/12: Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, September 19, 1959
Game played at Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas. (2 copies)

8/13: Texas A&M at Michigan State, September 26, 1959 (2 copies)

8/14: Texas A&M at Mississippi Southern, October 3, 1959 (2 copies)

8/15: Texas A&M vs Houston, October 10, 1959

8/16: Texas A&M at Texas Christian University (TCU), October 17, 1959

8/17: Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 24, 1959

8/18: Texas A&M at Arkansas, October 31, 1959

8/19: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 7, 1959

8/20: Texas A&M at Rice, November 17, 1959

8/21: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 26, 1959

1960 Season
8/22: Texas A&M at Louisiana State University (LSU), September 17, 1960

8/23: Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, September 24, 1960

8/24: Texas A&M vs Trinity, October 1, 1960
Game played at Alamo Stadium in San Antonio, Texas. (2 copies)

8/25: Texas A&M vs Houston, October 8, 1960
Game played at Rice Stadium in Houston, Texas.

8/26: Texas A&M vs Texas Christian University (TCU), October 15, 1960

8/27: Texas A&M at Baylor, October 22, 1960

8/28: Texas A&M vs Arkansas, October 29, 1960

8/29: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 5, 1960
Game played at Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.

8/30: Texas A&M at Rice, November 12, 1960

8/31: Texas A&M at Texas, November 24, 1960

1961-1965 Football Seasons

1961 Season
9/1: Texas A&M vs Houston, September 23, 1961

9/2: Texas A&M at Louisiana State University (LSU), September 30, 1961 (2 copies)

9/3: Texas A&M at Texas Tech, October 7, 1961

9/4: Texas A&M vs Trinity, October 14, 1961
Game played at Alamo Stadium in San Antonio, Texas.

9/5: Texas A&M at Texas Christian University (TCU), October 21, 1961

9/6: Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 28, 1961

9/7: Texas A&M at Arkansas, November 4, 1961

9/8: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 11, 1961

9/9: Texas A&M at Rice, November 18, 1961

9/10: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 23, 1961

1962 Season
9/11: Texas A&M at Louisiana State University (LSU), September 22, 1962 (2 copies)

9/12: Texas A&M vs Houston, September 29, 1962
Game played at Rice Stadium in Houston, Texas.

9/13: Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 6, 1962

9/14: Texas A&M at Florida, October 13, 1962

9/15: Texas A&M vs Texas Christian University (TCU), October 20, 1962

9/16: Texas A&M at Baylor, October 27, 1962

9/17: Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 3, 1962

9/18: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 10, 1962
Game played at Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.

9/19: Texas A&M at Rice, November 17, 1962

9/20: Texas A&M at Texas, November 22, 1962

1963 Season
9/21: Texas A&M at Ohio State, September 28, 1963

9/22: Texas A&M vs Houston, October 12, 1963

9/23: Texas A&M at Texas Christian University (TCU), October 19, 1963

9/24: Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 26, 1963 (Dad's Day)

9/25: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 9, 1963

9/26: Texas A&M at Rice, November 16, 1963

9/27: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 28, 1963

1964 Season
9/28: Texas A&M at Houston, September 25, 1964

9/29: Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 3, 1964

9/30: Texas A&M at Southern Cal, October 10, 1964

9/31: Texas A&M vs Texas Christian University (TCU), October 17, 1964

9/32: Texas A&M Frosh at Baylor Cubs, October 22, 1964

9/33: Texas A&M at Baylor, October 24, 1964

9/34: Texas A&M vs Arkansas, October 31, 1964

9/35: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 9, 1964
Game played at Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.

9/36: November 14, 1964

1965 Season
9/37: Texas A&M at Georgia Tech, September 25, 1965

9/38: Texas A&M at Texas Tech, October 2, 1965

9/39: Texas A&M vs Houston, October 9, 1965

9/40: Texas A&M at Texas Christian University (TCU), October 16, 1965

9/41: Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 23, 1965

9/42: Texas A&M at Arkansas, October 30, 1965

9/43: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 6, 1965

9/44: Texas A&M at Rice, November 13, 1965

9/45: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 25, 1965

1966-1969 Football Seasons

1966 Season
10/1: Texas A&M at Georgia Tech, September 17, 1966

10/2: Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 1, 1966

10/3: Texas A&M vs Texas Christian University (TCU), October 15, 1966

10/4: Texas A&M vs Arkansas, October 29, 1966

1967 Season
10/5: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), September 16, 1967

10/6: Texas A&M vs Purdue, September 23, 1967
Game played at Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.

10/7: Texas A&M vs Florida State, October 7, 1967

10/8: Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 28, 1967

10/9: Texas A&M at Rice, November 18, 1967

10/10: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 23, 1967 (2 copies)

10/11: Texas A&M vs Alabama, January 1, 1968
Cotton Bowl Classic played in Dallas, Texas.

1968 Season
10/12: Texas A&M vs Texas Tech, October 12, 1968

10/13: Texas A&M vs Texas Christian University (TCU), October 19, 1968

10/14: Texas A&M at Baylor, October 26, 1968

10/15: Texas A&M vs Arkansas, November 2, 1968

10/16: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 9, 1968
Game played at Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas

10/17: Texas A&M vs Rice, November 16, 1968

10/18: Texas A&M at Texas, November 28, 1968

1969 Season

10/19: Texas A&M at Nebraska, September 27, 1969

10/20: Texas A&M Frosh vs Baylor Cubs, October 16, 1969
Brazos County Shrine Club Annual Football Benefit Game.

10/21: Texas A&M at Texas Christian University (TCU), October 18, 1969

10/22: Texas A&M vs Baylor, October 25, 1969

10/23: Texas A&M vs Southern Methodist University (SMU), November 8, 1969

10/24: Texas A&M at Rice, November 15, 1969

10/25: Texas A&M vs Texas, November 27, 1969

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