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Commencement Programs

1/1: Photocopy of front cover, June 11, 1877

1/2: June 18-21, 1882

1/3: June 24-27, 1883

1/4: June 22-24, 1884

1/5: June 1, 1885

1/6: May 30-31, 1886; June 1, 1886

1/7: June 5-7, 1887

1/8: June 8-10, 1890

1/9: June 7-9, 1891

1/10: June 7-9, 1896

1/11: June 6-8, 1897

1/12: June 5-7, 1898

1/13: June 11-13, 1899

1/14: June 10-12, 1900

1/15: June 9-11, 191

1/16: June 8-10, 1902

1/17: June 5-7, 1904

1/18: June 6-8, 1909

1/19: June 12-14, 1910

1/20: June 11-13, 1911

1/21: June 8-10, 1913

1/22: June 5-8, 1915

1/23: June 13, 1916

1/24: May 28, 1918

1/25: June 24, 1919

1/26: May 25, 1920

1/27: May 24, 1921
Includes 2 copies of Commencement Sunday Service Programs (May 22).

1/28: [August 27], 1921

1/29: June 6, 1922
1 copy has the wrong date on the front cover

1/30: September 2, 1922

1/31: June 5, 1923
Includes Commencement Sunday Service Program (June 3)

1/32: August 31, 1923

1/33: June 3, 1924
1 paper copy, 1 leather-bound copy, and 1 of Bulletin of Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas which features the address of the various speakers.

1/34: June 2, 1925

1/35: June 1, 1926

1/36: May 30, 1927
Includes Commencement Sunday Convocation Programs (May 29).

1/37: June 5, 1928

1/38: June 4, 1929

1/39: May 31, 1930

1/40: May 30, 1931

1/41: June 4, 1932

1/42: June 3, 1933

1/43: June 1, 1934

1/44: May 31, 1935

1/45: May 29, 1936

1/46: June 4, 1937

1/47: August 28, 1937

1/48: June 3, 1938

1/49: August 27, 1938

1/50: June 2, 1939

1/51: August 26, 1939

1/52: February 8, 1940

1/53: May 31, 1940

1/54: August 31, 1940

1/55: February 8, 1941

1/56: June 6, 1941
Includes 2 extraordinary programs for Cadets who were going to be called to duty prior to the regular commencement date, May 30, 1941.

1/57: May 15, 1942
Includes a commencement calendar, Convocation Sermon Program, and a history of the Senior Class.

1/58: January 22, 1943

1/59: May 21, 1943

1/60: September 17, 1943

1/61: January 29, 1944

1/62: May 26, 1944

1/63: September 22, 1944

1/64: February 2, 1945

1/65: May 25, 1945

1/66: February 1, 1946

1/67: Special Convocation for the awarding of Honorary Degrees. April 20, 1946
Dwight D. Eisenhower was nominated.

1/68: May 31, 1946

Speeches and Talks

3/4: Speech, "Alfalfa - The Cadillac of the Crops Kingdom". circa 1936-1944

3/5: Speech, "Better Crops in Southeast Missouri Through Improvement of Planning Seed". Undated

3/6: Speech outline of "The Cotton Producers Problems" and "For Information on Cotton". Undated

3/7: Speech, "Damaged Corn Best Preserved in Silos". Undated

3/8: Speech, "Facts for Future Farmers or Facts Future Farmers Must Face". Undated

3/9: Speech outline, "Feed Crop Rotation". Undated

3/10: "A Plant Food Football Team". Undated

3/11: Speech, "Great Agricultural Leaders are Essential Now: What About 1975?". Undated

3/12: Speech, "The Importance of Legumes in a Livestock Farming System". Undated

3/13: Speech, "Missouri Clover and Prosperity Conferences Gain in Interest to Farmers". Undated

3/14: Speech, "The Missouri Plan for Soil Improvement: Clover and Prosperity Campaign Outline". Undated

3/15: Speech, "Recommendations for Planning Fall Pasture", State of Missouri Agricultural and Economics. Undated

3/16: Speech, "A Reviving Empire (Southeast Missouri is Staging a Remarkably Rapid Recovery" with notes (3 copies). Undated

3/17: Speech, "Save the Soil: For Our Preservation and Expression of Patriotism", "An abstract of two related articles published in Acco Press, Houston". Undated

3/18: Address abstract, "Soils and Souls" given by Trotter before the First Annual Rural Church Conference in College Station, Texas by C. A. Price. Undated

3/19: Speech, "State Clover and Prosperity Program Reaches 20,000 People per Year". Undated

3/20: Speech, "Tobacco Shortens Life" (for use in AGR 105). Undated

3/21: Publication, "Nitrogenous Fertilizer Experiments" Delta Branch Station, by C. B. Walker, E. C. Ewing and Ide P. Trotter, Bulletin 207 of the Mississippi Agricultural Experiment Station. April 1922

3/22: Agricultural Extension Service Circulars. 1928; 1936
-Circular 193, March 1928, "Cotton Varieties for Missouri"
-Circular 199, April 1928, "Thick Spacing of Cotton for Missouri"
-Circular 340, March 1936, "Grain Sorghums for Grain Production"
-Circular 347, July 1936, " Soybeans and Winter Barley in One-Year Rotation"

3/23: Missouri Extension Studies Publication No. 2, "The influence of Color on the Effectiveness of Extension Circular Letters" by C. C. Hearne. June 1933

3/24: Publication, "The Effectiveness of Ten Years of Agronomic Extension in the Missouri Clover and Prosperity Program", reprinted from Vol. 26, No. 7 of the Journal of the American Society of Agronomy. July 1934

3/25: Missouri Agricultural Extension Service Leaflets. 1936
-Leaflet 35, February 1936, "Better Practices in Oat Production"
-Leaflet 36, February 1936, "RAPE FOR PASTURE; Oats and Canada Field Peas for Hay"
-Leaflet 38, March 1936, "Testing Seed Corn"
-Leaflet 41, March 1936, "Millet for Forage and Grain"
-Leaflet 42, March 1936, "Growing Cowpeas for Hay"

3/26: Speech, "Reaching and Teaching the Farmers of the 'Show Me' State" delivered before the county agents' meeting of Mississippi State College. December 12, 1932

3/27: Speech, "Soils and Crops Information Necessary for Should Agricultural Development". April 22, 1935

3/28: Publication, "The Missouri Program for cooperative Hay Production". 1936

3/29: Radio Talk, "Notes on Fall Care of Pastures". October 3, 1939

3/30: Radio Talk, "New Cotton Information Presented to Agronomists". November 28, 1939

3/31: Radio Talk, "Alfalfa Fiesta". May 28, 1940

3/32: Radio Talk, "What for Winter Pasture?". September 10, 1940

3/33: Radio Talk, "Rest the Range for Reseeding". September 17, 1940

3/34: Radio Talk, "Winter Legumes for Pasture". September 24, 1940

3/35: Radio Talk, November 12, 1940

3/36: Radio Talk, "Grass was Featured at the International Livestock Exposition". January 28, 1941

3/37: Radio Talk, "Wet Field Suggestions". July 29, 1941

3/38: Notes, Notes for an Oklahoma speech. April 23, 1944

3/39: Outline, "The Soils That Support Us in Texas". August 8, 1944

3/40: Speech, "A Proposal for Agricultural Scholarships for Developing Agricultural Leaders". June 1945

3/41: Speech, "Nation Faces a Critical Deficit in Training Leadership". June 1945

3/42: Speech, "Applying Research for Rural Progress" Delivered before the Annual Convention of the County Judges and Commissioners Association of Texas at Ft. Worth, Texas. December 4, 1945

3/43: Speeches, "Nation Faces a Critical Deficit in Training Leadership" and "A Proposal for Agricultural Scholarships for Developing Outstanding Agricultural Leaders". June 1945

3/44: Speech, "Report on Migratory Phase of the Extension Service Farm Labor Program". 1946

3/45: Speech, "Soils and Souls" delivered before the First Annual Rural Church Conference at College Station (includes 7 copies in various forms and formats). July 11, 1946
see Series 2, Box 1/16 and Box 2/1-7

3/46: Speech, "Preservation, Patriotism, and Piety-Three Motives for Saving the Soil". April 14, 1947
see Series 2, Box 1/16 and Box 2/1-7

3/47: New Years' greetings given by Trotter on behalf of Texas A&M College to the listening audience of the Texas Farm and Home Program. January 1, 1948

3/48: Publication, "Agricultural Workers' Part in Farm Electrification". 1947

3/49: Publication, "Save the Soil for Our Personal Preservation, as an Expression of Our Patriotism, and as a Demonstration of Our Piety" in Acco Press. 1947
see Series 2, Box 1/16 and Box 2/1-7

3/50: Speech, "Teamwork and its importance in Agriculture". February 20, 1948

3/51: Radio Talk, "A Family Thanksgiving for Today". November 25, 1948

3/52: Speech, "Texas Agriculture in World Trade". Delivered at the Fifth Annual Session of the Texas Dirt Farmers Congress in Austin, Texas. February 18, 1949

3/53: Radio Talk, On the Graduate School at Texas A&M. December 29, 1949

3/54: Publication, "Observations on the Cotton Situation in China in 1948". 1949

3/55: Publication, "Observations on the Cotton Situation in Japan in 1948". 1949

3/56: Publication, "Observations on the Cotton Situation in the Dominions of India and Pakistan in 1948". 1949

3/57: Publication, "Your Extension Service". 1949

3/58: Publication, "The New Agriculture". 1949

3/59: Speech, "How to Make Extension More Effective". December 11, 1950

3/60: Speech, "How to Make Extension More Effective". Delivered at the American Farm Research Association and Service Cooperatives Conference at the American Farm Bureau Federation Annual Convention in Dallas, Texas. Also included is a copy of the Conference program. December 11, 1950

3/61: Speech, "Regional Education on the Graduate Level". February 5, 1951

3/62: Rotary Radio Program, "Why Graduate Work Grows". June 19, 1952

Envelopes, Postcards, Letter, and Stamps

2/1
Envelope sent to Mr. Will Youens in 1928. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/2
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on August 1, 1928. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/3
Envelope sent to Mr. Will Youens in 1929. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/4
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on January 19, 1929, from the Fort Worth Pottery Co. Top and left-side torn. Stamps included.

2/5
Envelope sent to Mr. Will Youens on February 12, 1929. Top torn. Stamps included.

2/6
Envelope sent to Miss Ema Youens on March 31, 1929, from Buckley Geraniums. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/7
Envelope sent to Miss Eme Youens on June 25, 1929, from the University of Texas Library. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/8
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert P. Youens on September 29, 1929, from Rosenbaum Bros. General Agents. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/9
Envelope sent to Miss Eme Youens on September 29, 1929, from A.H. Schumacher. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/10
Envelope sent to Mr. Will Youens and family on December 19, 1929. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/11
Envelope sent to Mr. and Mrs. Will Youens on December 21, 1929. Christmas greetings sticker along with two Christmas stamps on front. Left and right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/12
Envelope sent to Mr. and Mrs. Will Youens on December 24, 1929. Christmas paper on inside of envelope and Christmas stamp used to seal envelope. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/13
Envelope sent to Mr. Will Youens and family on December 25, 1929. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/14
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens on March 28, 1930. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/15
Envelope sent to Miss Eme Youens on January 16, 1931, from Gammel's Book Store. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/16
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert P. Youens on October 3, 1931. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/17
Envelope from First National Bank sent on March 12, 1932. Top is torn. Stamps included.

2/18
Envelope sent to Miss Eme Youens on April 9, 1932. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/19
Envelope sent to Mr. Will Youens on July 1932. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/20
Envelope sent to Miss Eme Youens on October 3, 1932. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/21
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert P. Youens on October 9, 1932. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/22
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert P. Youens on October 10, 1932, from the Navasota Insurance Agency. Left-side torn. Stamps included.

2/23
Envelope sent to MR. Herbert P. Youens on January 5, 1933. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/24
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens on February 12, 1933, from F. & L. Insurance Co. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/25
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens on April 10, 1933, from B. Thomas, Co. Judge. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/26
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens and family on May 17, 1933. Stamp included.

2/27
Envelope sent to Mr. C. K. Youens on July 10, 1933. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/28
Envelope sent to Miss Eme Youens on August 4, 1933. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/29
Envelope sent to Miss Eme Youens on September 1933, from L. P. Frame. Stamp included.

2/30
Envelope sent to Mr. H.P. Youens on September 3, 1933. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/31
Envelope sent to Mr. C. K. Youens on September 8, 1933. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/32
Envelope sent to Mr. H. P. Youens on September 13, 1933, from Crane Co. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/33
Envelope sent to Mr. C. K. Youens on September 13, 1933, from Audrey Youens. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/34
Envelope sent to Mr. C. K. Youens on September 18, 1933. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/35
Envelope sent to Mr. C.K. Youens on September 30, 1933. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/36
Envelope sent to Mr. C.K. Youens on October 9, 1933. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/37
Envelope sent to Mr. C.K. Youens on November 2, 1933. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/38
Envelope sent to Mr. C.K. Youens on November 7, 1933. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/39
Envelope sent to Mr. Hebert Youens on December 3, 1933, from the American Legion, Department of Texas. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/40
Envelope sent to Mr. C.K. Youens on December 8, 1933. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/41
Peace on Earth Christmas postcard sent to Mrs. William Youens and family December 22, 1933, from Margaret B. Stamp included.

2/42
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens and family on December 24, 1933. Top torn. Stamps included.

2/43
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens on December 24, 1933, from the Baptist W.M.S. Top torn. Stamps included.

2/44
Envelope sent to Mr. C.K. Youens on December 30, 1933. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/45
Envelope sent to Miss Eme Youens on January 12, 1934. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/46
Envelope sent to H.P. Youens on January 21, 1934, from Masonic Temple. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/47
Envelope sent to Mr. C.K. Youens on March 16, 1934. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/48
Envelope sent to Mr. C.K. Youens on March 21, 1934. Left-side torn. Envelope damaged. Stamps included.

2/49
Envelope sent to Mr. C.K. Youens on April 19. 1934. Stamp included.

2/50
Envelope sent to Mr. C.K. Youens on April 24, 1934. Left, top corner torn. Stamp included.

2/51
Envelope sent to Mr. C. K. Youens on June 10, 1934, from W.C. Youens. Stamps included.

2/52
Envelope sent to Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Gaines on July 19, 1934, from J.Q. Gaines. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/53
Southern Union Gas bill sent to Mrs. Will Youens on July 30, 1934. Stamp included.

2/54
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert Youens on September 17, 1934, from Addison Sessions Co. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/55
Envelope sent to C. K. Youens on November 14, 1934. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/56
Envelope sent to C. K. Youens on November 22, 1934. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/57
Envelope sent to C. K. Youens on December 7, 1934. Right-side torn and damaged. Stamp included.

2/58
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert Youens on December 31, 1934, from Henry C. Baker, Hartford Fire Insurance Co. Right-side torn. Stamps included.

2/59
Order envelope sent to Sears, Roebuck, and Co. February 19, 1935, from Mrs. Will Youens. Stamp included.

2/60
Postcard sent to C.K. Youens on May 25, 1935, from Kittie describing her present ordeal with her health issues and the clinic. No picture on the postcard. Stamp included.

2/61
Postcard from Building Supply News sent to Herbert Youens on May 29, 1935. Stamp included.

2/62
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens and family on May 30, 1935. Stamp included.

2/63
Envelope sent to C. K. Youens on June 10, 1935. Right-side and part of stamp torn. Other stamps included.

2/64
Envelope sent to C. K. Youens on June 28, 1935. Right-side and part of stamp torn. Other stamps included.

2/65
Envelope sent to C. K. Youens on July 10, 1935. Top torn. Stamps included.

2/66
Envelope sent to C. K. Youens on September 6, 1935. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/67
Envelope sent to Mr. Rufus Youens on September 6, 1935. Top torn. Stamps included.

2/68
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert P. Youens on October 11, 1935. Right-side torn. Stamps included.

2/69
Envelope sent to C. K. Youens on April 27, 1936. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/70
Envelope sent to Herbert Youens on June 3, 1936, from E. L. Shuart. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/71
Envelope sent to Ike Kelley on July 13, 1936. Left-side damaged. Stamp included.

2/72
Envelope sent to Mrs. Mary Youens on July 31, 1936. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/73
Envelope and letter sent to Miss Eme Youens on October 7, 1936, from James Serven requesting more information about the pistol that she is trying to sell him. Left-side and top torn. Stamp included.

2/74
Envelope sent to Herbert Youens on October 27, 1936, from The Texline. Stamp included.

2/75
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens and family on November 7, 1936. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/76
Envelope sent to Mr. C. L. Preston on November 20, 1936, from Swift and Co. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/77
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens on November 24, 1936, from the Sterling Building. Top torn. Stamps included.

2/78
Cardboard protective covering for an envelope sent to Miss Eme Youens on November 25, 1936, from Acousticon Co. Open on both sides and includes several stamps.

2/79
Envelope sent to Mrs. Mary Youens on January 4, 1937. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/80
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens on March 24, 1937, from Warm Springs Foundation. Stamp included.

2/81
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens on March 26, 1937, from the Sanitary Feather Works. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/82
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens on April 1, 1937. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/83
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens on April 6, 1937, from C. K. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/84
Envelope sent from Montgomery Ward April 12, 1937. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/85
Envelope sent to C. K. Youens on December 21, 1937, from Audrey Youens. Right-side damaged. Stamps included.

2/86
Christmas fold-out card sent to Mrs. Will Youens and family on December 21, 1937, fromMr. and Mrs. A.J. Youens. Stamp torn once envelope was opened.

2/87
Envelope sent to Mr. C. K. Youens on May 13, 1938, from Russell Youens. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/88
Envelope sent to Mr. C.K. Youens on July 6, 1938. Stamp included.

2/89
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens on July 8, 1938. Stamp included.

2/90
Envelope sent to Miss Eme Youens on August 19, 1938, from Acousticon Institute. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/91
Envelope sent by The American Legion, Department of Texas, November 21, 1938. Right-side torn. Stamp included.

2/92
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert Youens on November 21, 1938, from the American Legion, Department of Texas. Stamp included.

2/93
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert Youens on November 23, 1938, from the American Legion, Department of Texas. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/94
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert Youens on November 28, 1938, from Mrs. E.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/95
Envelope sent by Gulf State Utilities December 9, 1938. Top torn. Stamp included.

2/96
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens on April 10, 1939, from Mr. C. K. Youens. Left-side and bottom torn. Stamp included.

2/97
Envelope sent to Mr. C. K. Youens on July 15, 1939. Left-side torn. Stamps included.

2/98
Insured envelope sent to Miss Eme Youens on January 10, 1940, from Banker's Mortgage. Stamp included.

2/99
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert Youens on February 7, 1940, from Mrs. J.S. Harrison. Stamp included.

2/100
Pink envelope sent to Miss Emme Youens on April 11, 1940. Front-side torn. Stampincluded.

2/101
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens on August 31, 1940, from the H. Schumacher Oil Works. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/102
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert Youens on September 1, 1940, from Beach's Food Mart. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/103
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens on September 1, 1940. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/104
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens on September 2, 1940. Left-side damaged. Stamp included.

2/105
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert Youens on September 3, 1940. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/106
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert Youens on September 11, 1940. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/107
Envelope sent to Mrs. Will Youens on October 31, 1940. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/108
Large envelope sent to Mr. Herbert P. Youens on December 19, 1940. Stamp included.

2/109
Envelope sent to Mr. W.C. Youens on April 9, 1941, from J.R. Youens. Left-side torn. Stamp included.

2/110
Envelope sent to Mr. Herbert Youens on June 11, 1946, from Lou Hertenberger, Inc. Stamp included.

2/111
Envelope sent to Judge John Kennard. Stamp included. Undated.

2/112
Envelope sent to Miss Mary Kennard. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/113
Envelope sent to Miss Mary Kennard. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/114
Envelope sent to Miss Mary Kennard. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/115
Envelope sent to Miss Mary Kennard. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/116
Envelope sent to Miss Mary Kennard. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/117
Envelope sent to Miss Mary Kennard. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/118
Envelope sent to Miss Mary Kennard. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/119
Envelope sent to Miss Mary Kennard. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/120
Envelope sent to Miss Mary Kennard. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/121
Envelope sent to Miss Mary Kennard. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/122
Envelope sent to Miss Mary Kennard. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/123
Envelope sent to Miss Mary Kennard. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/124
Envelope sent to Miss Mary Kennard. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/125
Envelope sent to Miss Mary Kennard. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/126
Postcard sent to Miss Mary Kennard from W. Youens telling of how well his injury is healing and that he should be able to return home soon. Stamp included. Undated.

2/127
Piece torn from an envelope insured and sent to Mr. William Youens. Stamp included. Undated.

2/128
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/129
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Undated.

2/130
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens. Top torn. Stamps included. Undated.

2/131
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/132
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/133
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp. Undated.

2/134
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp. Undated.

2/135
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens. Right-side torn. Stamps included. Undated.

2/136
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/137
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp. Undated.

2/138
Envelope sent to Mr. and Mrs. Will Youens and family. Stamp included. Undated.

2/139
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/140
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens from E. C. Youens. Top and right-side torn. Stamps included. Undated.

2/141
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/142
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's mail, thus no stamp. Undated.

2/143
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/144
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens. Top torn and right bottom corner damaged. Stamp included. Undated.

2/145
St. Anthony Hotel in San Antonio, TX postcard sent to Mr. William Youens from H. P. Youens asking his family not to send anything until he is relocated.

2/146
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's mail, thus no stamp. Undated.

2/147
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's mail, thus no stamp. Undated.

2/148
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/149
Package tag from Sears, Roebuck and Co. sent to Mrs. William Youens. Stamp included. Undated.

2/150
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Stamp included. Undated.

2/151
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's mail, thus no stamp. Undated.

2/152
Blue envelope sent to Mr. William Youens from Eugenia Wellborn. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/153
Package tag from Sears, Roebuck and Co. sent to Mrs. William Youens. Stamp included. Undated.

2/154
Envelope sent to Mr. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's mail, thus no stamp. Undated.

2/155
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/156
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Stamps included. Undated.

2/157
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens. Top torn. Stamps included. Undated.

2/158
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens from H. P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/159
Envelope sent to Mrs. William Youens from Home Insurance Co. Right, left, and bottom torn open. Stamp included. Undated.

2/160
Cardboard tag sent to Mrs. Will Youens from C. K. Youens. Stamps included. Undated.

2/161
Postcard sent to Mrs. Will Youens from Mr. Will Youens telling her of his healing. No picture on the postcard. Stamp included. Undated.

2/162
Ten pieces of miscellaneous ephemera including scratch paper and torn envelopes.

2/163
Envelope sent to Mama from Hebert. Soldier's mail. Undated.

2/164
Small envelope addressed to Judge John R. Kennard. No stamp. Undated.

2/165
Small envelope addressed to Judge John R. Kennard. No stamp. Undated.

2/166
Small envelope addressed to Judge John R. Kennard. No stamp. Torn top, left, and right-side. Undated.

2/167
Small envelope addressed to Judge John R. Kennard. No stamp. Undated.

2/168
Small, orange envelope addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Kennard, Hutchinson and May, Attorneys at Law. Left-side torn. Undated. No stamp.

2/169
Envelope sent to Hutchinson and Kennard. No stamp. Undated.

2/170
Small envelope addressed to Judge John R. Kennard. No stamp. Undated.

2/171
Large envelope sent to H.P. Youens from Arizona Highways. No stamp. Undated.

2/172
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens from H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamps included. Undated.

2/173
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens. Top torn. Backside damaged. Stamps included. Undated.

2/174
San Antonio, TX post office postcard sent to Miss Emmie Youens from Herbert Youens saying he has good shelter and plenty of food. No stamp. Undated.

2/175
Torn address tag from package sent to Miss Eme Youens from Acousticon. Stamps included. Undated.

2/176
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/177
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/178
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens from H.P. Youens. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/179
Dealer's permit sent to Miss Eme Youens from State of Texas – Dept. of Agriculture. Stamps included. Undated.

2/180
Envelope sent to Miss Emmie Youens from H.P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp. Undated.

2/181
Envelope sent to A.S. Richardson. Top torn. No stamp. Undated.

2/182
Envelope sent to A.S. Richardson from John I. Smith. Top torn. No stamp. Undated.

2/183
Christmas postcard sent to Anna Youens from Maude B. describing the gift that she is sending her. Stamp included. Undated.

2/184
Envelope sent to Miss Annie Youens from H.P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp. Undated.

2/185
Envelope sent to Miss Annie Youens from the Young Men's Christian Association. Top torn. Stamp included. Undated.

2/186
Envelope sent to Miss Annie Youens from H.P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp. Undated.

2/187
Envelope sent to Miss Annie C. Youens from the Articraft Co. Stamp included. Undated.

2/188
Envelope sent to Miss Annie Youens from H.P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp. Undated.

2/189
Envelope sent to Miss Annie Youens from H.P. Youens. Top torn and bottom piece torn off, but also in the folder. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp. Undated.

2/190
Envelope sent to Miss Annie Youens from H.P. Youens. Top torn. Soldier's envelope, thus no stamp. Undated.

2/191
Protective shipping case sent to Miss Ame Youens from Dictograph Products and Co. Both sides missing. Stamp included. Undated.

2/192
Twenty-seven pieces of envelopes, mostly addressed to Mr. John Kennard. No stamps or return addresses. Undated.

2/193
Thirty-five pieces of envelopes, mostly addressed to Mr. John Kennard and Mr. Will Youens. No stamps or return addresses. Undated.

2/194
Thirty-four pieces of envelopes, mostly addressed to Mr. John Kennard and Mr. Will Youens. No stamps or return addresses. Undated.

2/195
Thirty-two pieces of envelopes, mostly addressed to Mr. John Kennard and Mr. Will Youens. No stamps or return addresses. Undated.

2/196
Miscellaneous items, including pieces of bills, two First National Bank of Navasota, TX coin purses, and various pieces of envelopes. No stamps. Undated.

2/197
Miscellaneous undated stamps that have been torn off envelopes and packages.

Asbury Writings, Folders 01-49

6/1
"Objectives in Taking this Work...", October 6, 1908
"Ah Well, the Beautiful, Who Saw the Beautiful", October 8, 1908
"The Greatest Question...", October 8, 1908
"Lines on Hearing a Great People Called Dagos", October 10, 1908
"Mrs. Sh[???]fbrey Word", October 13, 1908
"Comment on the Story Read", October 16, 1908
"First Impressions of Symphony Shall", October 17, 1908
"The Second Story I did not Hear...", October 19, 1908
"Of Spirit Over Flesh", October 22, 1908
"The First Poem Read", October 22, 1908
"Aspiration", October 24, 1908
"The Indian Summer Idyll", October 29, 1908
"Retrospect", October 31, 1908

6/2
"Discussion of the Story", November 3, 1908
"On the Story Read", November 5, 1908
"The Philistinism", November 5, 1908
"The Concert for Chamber Music", November 7, 1908
"The Child Story", November 11, 1908
"Mr. Savage's Story", November 12, 1908
"Music at Harvard", November 14, 1908
"Mr. Claff's Essay", November 17, 1908
"Mr. Hood's Story", November 19, 1908
"Major Rat", November 19, 1908
"Major Rat", first draft
"Consideration on the National Elections", November 21, 1908
"Mr. Heabair's Story, and the Other Story Also", November 24, 1908
"Old Familiar Faces", November 28, 1908

6/3
"The Story Read", December 1, 1908
"Metrical Numismatics", December 3, 1908
"The Bibber", December 5, 1908
"Mr. Carb's Story", December 8, 1908
"On Stories Read by the Instructor", December 12, 1908
"The Story Read", December 15, 1908
"A Sonnet Sequence", December 17, 1908
"Mr. Hancock's Essay", December 17, 1908
"A Course in Imitative Prose Composition", December 19, 1908

6/4
"Winds on the Harp", January 7, 1909
"Winds on the Harp", first draft
"On Verse Read in English 5", January 7, 1909
"The Enriched Personality", January 10, 1909
"On Another Subject Than That Assigned", January 12, 1909
"Mr. Maxfield's Story", January 14, 1909
"The Impact of Harvard", January 16, 1909
"Mr. Claff's Reference to the 'Gold Coast'", January 19, 1909
"On Harvard Individualism", January 21, 1909
"On Happiness", January 23, 1909

6/5
"Walter Porter, His Character and His Environment", February 18, 1909
"Walter Porter, His Character and His Environment", first draft
"A Point Suggested by Mr. Hunt's Paper", February 20, 1909
"On "Salt", and "Follow"", February 23, 1909
"Entreaty", February 27, 1909

6/6
"In lieu of Comment on Mr. Follett's Story", March 2, 1909
"Charlatans", March 3, 1909
"Three Views of the Nature of Things", March 4, 1909
"On Extermination", March 5, 1909
"President Eliot and the Irish", March 9, 1909
"The Cambridge School Children", March 13, 1909
"Mr. Claff's Essay", March 18, 1909
"Walter Porter in Gore Hall", March 18, 1909
"Walter Porter in Gore Hall", first draft
"Directions for Two Lectures on Prose Style", March 20, 1909
"Mr. Hood's Poem' March 23, 1909
'The Burlesque", March 25, 1909
"On Pessimism", March 28, 1909
"The Refrain", March 30, 1909

6/7
"My Reading in Porter", April 1, 1909
"My Reading in Porter", first draft
"The Study of Porter", April 6, 1909
"Mr. Shannon's Story", April 6, 1909
"It Was As If --", April 6, 1909
"Mr. Long's Quotation from Hardy", April 8, 1909
"Political Reconstruction", April 10, 1909
"Triangular Debating for Harvard", April 16, 1909
"Triangular Debating for Harvard", first draft
"Modernity", April 18, 1909
"Mr. Winter and "Salvation Hell", April 27, 1909

6/8
"Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came", May 5, 1909
Letter to Dean Briggs, May 8, 1909
"My Standards", May 8, 1909
"A Story, and Its Application", May 11, 1909
"Mr. Long's Comment", May 13, 1909
"My Year's Work in English 5, the Long Themes", May 15, 1909
"Three Themes Against Two Chances", May 18, 1909
"A Last Word on Porter", May 20, 1909
"A Last Word on Porter", first draft
"The Dramatic Club's Program", May 20, 1909
"George Meredith", May 22, 1909
"English and Chemistry", May 25, 1909
"Impersonality in Writing", May 28, 1909

6/9
"Scholar's Books", June 1, 1909
"English and Chemistry (Continued)", June 3, 1909

6/10
"Note to Instructor"
"Wearing to the Spirit"
"Mr. Claff's Essay"
"Note to Dean Briggs"
"Walter Porter's Cosmos", first draft
"Arcadia to Order", first draft
"Nature and the Humanists", first draft
"English at Harvard in 1920", first draft

6/11
Study of alliteration in Tennyson's "The Princess", and "The Holy Grail"

6/12
Study of English hexameters

6/13
Study of rhyme in "Endymion", "Don Juan", and "Castle of Indolence"

6/14
Miscellaneous working papers

6/15
Notes for the play, "The Moral of Nature"

6/16
Play, "The Newcomers"

6/17
"The Farmer's Circus"

6/18
"The Complete Works of the Thirteen Club"

6/19
Notes for the "Thirteen Club"

6/20
"The Ideal Society"

6/21
First prose draft of Prologue

6/22
Outline of the speech, "Composition for the Millions"

6/23
Speech, "Composition for the Millions"

6/24
"All America, All for a Thousand Years"

6/25
"Excelsior"

6/26
Poem, "The Sunset"

6/27
Poem, "Lead Pencil Sonnets on One of the South Mountains"

6/28
Poem, "Bryan"

6/29
Poem, "To Jofan"

6/30
Poem, "After All These Years"

6/31
Poem, "Midst Widows and Orphan's Tears"

6/32
Poem, "The Leazar Buck"

6/33
"What is Poetry?: A Symposium"

6/34
"A Metrical Analysis of Swinebrune's 'Hesperia'"

6/35
"Music as a Means of Historical Research"

6/36
"Democratized Art"

6/37
Remarks to the Pianists Club

6/38
"Naive Music"

6/39
Photostat of "The Head of Medusa", by Rienzi.

6/40
Newspaper articles on Tschaikowsky's concerts in the US in 1891

6/41: Articles on Asbury:
"The "Nativist Texas"..." The Evening Post, New York, March 13, 20
"A Texas Opera" The Dallasite, October 12, 1929
"2 Views of Texas Pioneer Life" Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 1925
"The Professor Says It Stranger" Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 1925
"Doctor Asbury".... by TAES... ", 1942
"Asbury Returns to Part-Time for Age" Texas Agricultural Experiment Station (TAES) newsletter, September 15, 1943
"Sketch of the Week", March 21, 1946
"Whitewashers of History Looked Down on as Trash by Lover of Truth", Undated
"Retired Chemist Working on Cycle of Music Drama" Houston Post, Undated
"Doc Lives Alone But Not Lonely" The Bryan Eagle, Undated
"Doc to Finish Opera in 2059" Houston Chronicle, Undated

6/42
Miscellaneous poetry written by friends of Asbury

6/43
Correspondence concerning the Farmers Short Course at Texas A&M, 1930-1931

6/44
Correspondence concerning music and drama, 1914-1925

6/45
Miscellaneous history correspondence, 1931-1943

6/46
Correspondence concerning roses, 1934-1936

6/47
Correspondence concerning roses, 1937-1942

6/48
Miscellaneous notes on a rose garden

6/49
Articles on rose experiments

Family Letters of Mamie Haden Waller

1-01:

  • Handwritten forward to the Letters, written by Waller's daughter Allen Waller Morrison, Undated

1-02:

  • From Walter W. Cauley to Mamie, April 10, 1874
  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, November 17, 1874
  • From Mamie, June 1878
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, November 11, 1878
  • To Mamie from [?], November 11, 1878
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, November 15, 1878
  • From Priscie to Mamie, November 22, 1878
  • From Priscie to Mamie, December 30, 1878
  • From Priscie to Mamie, January 9, 1879
  • From Joel H. Haden to Mamie, February 11, 1879
  • From Hallie J. Griffin to Mamie, February 27, 1879
  • From [?] to Mamie, March 14, 1879
  • From Pattie to Mamie, March 20, 1879
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, March 29, 1879
  • From M. White and Friend to Mamie, Undated

1-03:

  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, April 3, 1879
  • To Mamie, April 4, 1879
  • From Charles Haden to Mamie, April 6, 1879
  • From Dora Hartzell to Mamie, May 4, 1879
  • From Priscilla to Mamie, May 8, 1879
  • From Charles A. Haden to Mamie, May 19, 1879
  • From Priscilla to Mamie, June 6, 1879
  • From Husband to Mamie, June 13, 1879
  • From Priscie to Mamie, June 20, 1879
  • From S. B. Kirtley to Mamie, July 2, 1879
  • From cousin, Mary H. Stanhope to Mamie, July 3, 1879
  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, July 5, 1879

1-04:

  • From Joel H. Haden to Mamie, July 12, 1879
  • From Dora Hartzell to Mamie, July 13, 1879
  • From Priscilla to Mamie, July 29, 1879
  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, August 2, 1879
  • From Miss Leola to Mamie, August 4, 1879
  • From Priscilla to Mamie, August 17, 1879
  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, August 17, 1879 (2x)

1-05:

  • From Pattie to Mamie, August 31, 1879
  • From D. H. to Mamie, November 27, 1879
  • From Joel to Mamie, February 15, 1880
  • From Mollie to Mamie, May 4, 1880
  • From Miss Jennie to Mamie, January 20, 1881
  • From Mr. Adolphus to Mamie, February 6, 1881
  • From Miss Rella Carter to Mamie, March 20, 1881
  • From Mary Cooper to Mamie, May 7, 1881
  • From J. M. Ride to Mamie, June 20, 1881
  • From Mary Cooper to Mamie, July 23, 1881
  • From R. S. O'Rear to Mamie, November 15, 1881
  • From Mary Cooper to Mamie, March 11, 1882

1-06:

  • From Mamie to brother Johnny, March 20, 1882 (4 pages)
  • From Johnny to Mamie, March 29, 1882 (2 pages)
  • From J. M. Rich to Mamie, August 13, 1882 (5 pages)
  • From W. F. Kenner to Mamie, August 24, 1882 (2 pages)
  • From Josh H. Haden to Mamie, September 27, 1882
  • From mother to Mamie, September 17, 1882 (6 pages)
  • From George to Mamie, October 2, 1882 (3 pages)
  • From Joel H. Haden to Mamie, October 8, 1882 (2 pages)
  • From Mamie to "Dearest brothers", 1882 (2 pages)
  • From Charles A. Haden to Mamie, October 9, 1882 (2 pages)

1-07:

  • From Clemmie to Mamie, October 10, 1882
  • From Clemmie to [?], 1882 (2 pages)
  • From Miss Rellar Carter to Mamie, October 12, 1882 (4 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, October 17, 1882 (2 pages)
  • From John J. Harden to Mamie, October 15, 1882 (2 pages)
  • From John J. Harden to Mamie, November 14, 1882 (2 pages)
  • From Jeanne to Mamie, October 16, 1882 (4 pages, with a dear head illustration)
  • From Mamie to her brother, November 5, 1882 (4 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, November 25, 1882 (3 pages)
  • From Jeanne to Mamie, November 26, 1882 (6 pages)
  • Postcard from Joel H. Haden to Mamie, December 18, 1882
  • From Joel H. Haden to Mamie, December 19, 1882

1-08:

  • From Mary Thomas to Mamie, December 30, 1882 (7 pages)
  • From Mamie to her brother Johnny, January 17, 1883 (4 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, January 24, 1883 (7 pages)
  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, February 4, 1883 (2 pages)
  • From mother P. Haden to Mamie, February 7, 1883 (8 pages)
  • From Humphrey to Mamie, February 18, 1883 (4 pages)
  • From Joel H. Harden to Mamie, February 19, 1883 (2 pages)
  • From Pattie to Mamie, February 24, 1883 (2 pages)
  • From Joel H. Harden to Mamie, July 20, 1883 (2 pages)
  • From John J. Harden to Mamie, March 25, 1883 (2 pages)
  • Postcard from mother to Mamie, March 29, 1883
  • From Joel H. Haden to Mamie, March 30, 1883 (4 pages)

1-09:

  • From H. M. Amis to Mamie, April 9, 1883 (2 pages)
  • From E. J. S. Wyrich to Mamie, April 13, 1883
  • From J. M. Rich to Mamie, May 9, 1883
  • From J. M. Rich to Mamie, May 13, 1883 (4 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, May 12, 1883 (3 pages)
  • From Humphrey to Mamie, May 16, 1883 (4 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, June 6, 1883 (3 pages)
  • From Stuart to Mamie, 1883[?] (2 pages)
  • From Humphrey to Mamie, July 5, 1883 (4 pages)

1-10:

  • From J. M. Rich to Mamie, August 30, 1883 (6 pages)
  • From Humphrey to Mamie, August 31, 1883 (6 pages)
  • From Mamie to Mr. Rich, September 25, 1883 (4 pages)
  • Handwritten invitation to meet J. S. Taylor and J. W. Stallbreath with back acceptance to the invitation, October 7, 1883 (2 pages)
  • To Mamie, October 7, 1883 (2 pages)
  • From J. Waller to Mamie, November 9, 1883 (7 pages)
  • From Humphrey to Mamie, November 10, 1883
  • From Mamie to Mother, November 12, 1883 (3 pages)
  • From Mr. T. H. Jack to Mamie, late 1883 (3 pages)
  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, January 28, 1884 (2 pages)

1-11:

  • From J. E. Waller to Mamie, January 30, 1884 (3 pages)
  • From J. E. Weller to Mamie, February 22, 1884 (8 pages)
  • From Mamie to J. E. Waller, February 4, 1884 (7 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, February 1884
  • From J. M. Rich to Mamie, July 12, 1884
  • From Mr. J. E. Waller to Mamie, March 10, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to J. E. Waller, March 17, 1884 (5 pages)
  • From Humphrey to Mamie, March 29, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller to Mamie, March 31, 1884 (8 pages)
  • From Mamie to J. E. Waller, April 4, 1884 (6 pages)
  • Compliment card of J. C. Waller, April 1884

1-12:

  • From J. E. Waller to Mamie, April 4, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to J. E. Waller, April 13, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, April 27, 1884 (6 pages)
  • From Mamie to J. E. Waller May 3, 1884 (6 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, May 4, 1884 (7 pages)
  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, May 9, 1884 (4 pages)

1-13:

  • From Edward to Mamie, May 11, 1884 (6 pages)
  • From Miss Georgie Jones to Mamie, May 12, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Humphrey to Mamie, May 25, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, June 1, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to Mother, June 3, 1884 (6 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, June 8, 1884 (8 pages)
  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, June 5, 1884 (4 pages)

1-14:

  • From Edward to Mamie, June 15, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, June 13, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Humphrey to Mamie, to June 27, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, June 29, 1884 (8 pages)
  • From Humphrey, June 29, 1884
  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, July 5, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From J. J. McClellan to Mamie, July 12, 1884
  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, July 12, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, July 14, 1884 (6 pages)
  • From J. H. Jack to Mamie, July 15, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, July 20, 1884 (2 pages)

1-15:

  • From Mama to Mamie, July 22, 1884 (6 pages)
  • From Mamie to her brother, August 1, 1885 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, August 5, 1884
  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, August 7, 1884 (6 pages)
  • From Mamie addressed to "Kind Friends", August 9, 1884 (2 pages)
  • Letters from Edward to Mamie, August 10, 1884 (5 pages)
  • Letters from Edward to Mamie, [?] 17, 1884 (4 pages)
  • Letters from Edward to Mamie, [?] 31, 1884 (8 pages)
  • Letters from Edward to Mamie, September 7, 1884 (6 pages)

1-16:

  • From H. C. Redden to Mamie, to September 11, 1884 (2 pages)
  • From Humphrey to Mamie, September 15, 1884 (6 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, September 21, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From James [?] to Mamie, September 11, 1884 (2 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, September 28, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, October 2, 1884 (3 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, October 5, 1884 (8 pages)

1-17:

  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, October 11, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, October 12, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, October 20, 1884 (2 pages)
  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, October 25, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, October 26, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, October 30, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, November 2, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, November 5, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, November 8, 1884 (4 pages)

1-18:

  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, November 14, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, November 16, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Mrs. George (Maria Machir) Dorsey to Mamie, November 17, 1884 (6 pages)
  • From Edward to Mamie, November 19, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to Owrin [?], November 20, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to Mr. Waller, November 20, 1884 (6 pages)
  • From Edward to [?], November 23, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Priscie to Mamie, February 18, 1894 (4 pages)
  • From Mrs. James Kerr to Waller, November 30, 1884 (3 pages)
  • From Mamie to her brother, December 5, 1884 (4 pages)

1-19:

  • From Mrs. M. E. Machir to Mamie, January 16, 1885 (4 pages)
  • From Mother to Mamie, January 23, 1889 (4 pages)
  • From W. P. Connelly to Mamie, March 18, 1885 (2 pages)
  • From Carr to Johnnie, March 21, 1885 (2 pages)
  • From Johnnie to Jimmie [?], March 24, 1885 (2 pages)
  • From Husband to Mamie, May 4, 1885 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to her brother, October 23, 1885 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to her husband, November 10, 1885 (2 pages)
  • From Mamie to her brother, December 12, 1885 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to her brother, January 26, 1886 (4 pages)
  • From George to Mamie, June 14, 1886 (4 pages)

1-20:

  • From Husband [Mr. Waller] to Mamie, July 22, 1886 (3 pages)
  • From Johnny to Mamie, December 6, 1886 (2 pages)
  • From TMS to Mrs. Waller, April 30, 1887 (2 pages)
  • From Priscilla to Mamie, July 7, 1887 (4 pages)
  • From Brother to Mamie, October 18, 1889 (4 pages)
  • From Brother to Mamie, January 12, 1890 (3 pages)
  • Postcard from Mrs. Priscie F. Haden to "My Dear Sister", January 15, 1890
  • From Sister to Mamie, January 22, 1890 (4 pages)
  • From Molly to Mrs. Haden (Mamie), January 25, 1890
  • From Cousin to Mamie, January 28, 1890 (2 pages)
  • From Sister to Mamie, January 31, 1890 (4 pages)

1-21:

  • From Sister to Mamie, February 11, 1890 (4 pages)
  • From Mother to Mamie, May 11, 1890 (4 pages)
  • From Sister to Mamie, May 25, 1890 (4 pages)
  • From Mother to Mamie, October 30, 1890 (6 pages)
  • From Priscie to Mamie, August 29, 1890 (6 pages)
  • From Priscie to Mr. Waller, September 1, 1890 (4 pages)

1-22:

  • From Florence to Mamie, March 14, 1891 (2 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller to J. J. Haden, April 22, 1891 (2 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller to J. J. Haden, September 8, 1891 (2 pages)
  • From Priscie to Mamie, October 10, 1891 (4 pages)
  • From Mother to Mamie, January 7, 1892 (4 pages)
  • From Brother to Mamie, February 9, 1892 (2 pages)
  • From C. M. Christenberry to J. E. Waller, February 10, 1892 (3 pages)
  • From Grandmother to Mamie, March 15, 1892 (6 pages)
  • From Katie S. Haden to Mamie, May 20, 1892 (4 pages)
  • From Hallie Dorsey to Mamie, June 19, 1892 (6 pages)

1-23:

  • From Mamie to Clemmie, July 25, 1892 (3 pages)
  • From Mamie to Florence, December 13, 1892 (6 pages)
  • From Mamie to Florence, February 26, 1893 (6 pages)
  • From Pattie to Mother, March 26, 1893 (2 pages)
  • To Mother, March 29, 1893
  • From Mother to Child, January 20, 1893 (4 pages)
  • From Ben Hartzell to Mamie, June 28, 1893 (2 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, July 12, 1893 (10 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller to Mamie, August 9, 1893 (2 pages)

1-24:

  • From Tyna Putman to Mamie, August 26, 1893 (2 pages)
  • From Mrs. Marie Dorsey to Mamie, November 12, 1893 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to Florence, January 1894 (2 pages)
  • From Priscie to Mamie, January 20, 1894 (6 pages)
  • From Mamie to Florence, February 1, 1894 (6 pages)
  • From Quince Taylor to Mamie, February 17, 1894 (4 pages)
  • From Mother to Son, November 28, 1884 (4 pages)
  • From Priscie to W. Waller, February 28 (4 pages)

1-25:

  • From Marie Dorsey to Mamie, March 6, 1894 (5 pages)
  • From Priscie to Mamie, April 18, 1894 (4 pages)
  • From Tiny DeJarnette to Priscie, May 11, 1894 (6 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, May 13, 1894 (5 pages)
  • From Mamie to Florence, September 2, 1894 (4 pages)
  • From Mamie to Mother, October 3, 1894 (4 pages)
  • From Mattie Dorsey to Mamie, October 14, 1894 (4 pages)
  • From Priscie to Mamie, March 8, 1895 (6 pages)
  • From Priscie to Florence, March 27, 1895 (4 pages)

1-26:

  • From Priscie to Florence, April 30, 1895 (4 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, 1895 (2 pages)
  • From Mamie to Clemmie, June 12, 1895 (2 pages)
  • From Priscie to Georgia, June 12, 1895 (2 pages)
  • From Child to Mother J. Haden, June 12, 1895 (4 pages)
  • From Priscie to Child, July 16, 1895 (6 pages)
  • From Pattie to Mamie, July 27, 1895 (4 pages)
  • From Priscie to Mamie, July 29, 1895 (4 pages)
  • From Eunice T. to Mamie, September 19, 1895 (4 pages)
  • From Tiny DeJarnette to Mamie, December 13, 1895 (4 pages)
  • From Florence P. Haden to Mamie, January 10, 1896 (6 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, January 13, 1896 (4 pages)

1-27:

  • From Clemmie to Mamie, January 19, 1896 (4 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, January 24, 1896 (4 pages)
  • From Joella Taylor to Mamie, January 24, 1896 (4 pages)
  • From Joella Taylor to Mamie, January 26, 1896 (6 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Miss Clemmie Waller, February 2, 1896 (2 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, February 4, 1896 (4 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, March 22, 1896 (4 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller to Mamie, April 20, 1896 (4 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, April 30, 1896 (2 pages)
  • From Ben Hartzell to Mamie, May 11, 1896
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, June 2, 1896 (4 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller to Mamie, August 20, 1896 (2 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, (2 pages)

1-28:

  • From John J. Haden to Georgia Waller, May 11, 1897 (3 pages)
  • From John J. Haden to "Little Niece" with attached is news article "Trained Chameleons", August 30, 1887 (5 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, October 12, 1897 (4 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, December 18, 1897 (5 pages)
  • From John J. Haden to Waller, December 18, 1887 (2 pages)
  • From B. Hartzell to Mamie, January 21, 1898 (2 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, March 31, 1898 (2 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, May 24, 1898 (4 pages)
  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, August 31, 1898 (2 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, September 19, 1898 (6 pages)
  • From [?] to [?], December 25, 1898

1-29:

  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, January 16, 1889 (2 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, January 23, 1899 (4 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, July 26, 1899 (3 pages)
  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, August 23, 1899 (4 pages)
  • From John P. Haden to Mamie, September 29, 1899 (6 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, November 13, 1899 (4 pages)
  • From Maria J. Dorsey to Mamie, November 22, 1899 (6 pages)
  • From Mrs. Waller to Mamie, January 4, 1900 (8 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, February 3, 1890 (2 pages)
  • From [?] to James, January 26, 1901 (5 pages)
  • From Mrs. Waller to Mamie with an attached note to "My Sweet Little Mary" from Sady, July 14, 1901 (2 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, September 23, 1901m (4 pages)
  • From John P. Haden to Mamie, November 20, 1901 (4 pages)
  • From John J. Haden to Mamie, November 24, 1901 (3 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, October 10, 1901 (6 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, January 8, 1902 (6 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller to Mamie, February 4, 1902 (2 pages)
  • From Kelly [?] to Mamma, February 4, 1902 (3 pages)

1-30:

  • From Clemmie to Mama, February 4, 1902 (8 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller to Mama, February 5, 1902 (4 pages)
  • From Mary to Mama, February 4, 1902 (6 pages)
  • From John H. Haden to Waller, August 1, 1890 (2 pages)
  • From John J. Haden, November 4, 1902 (4 pages)
  • From Florence to Mamie, November 17, 1902 (4 pages)
  • From Mama to Child, October 2, 1904 (6 pages)
  • From Julia to Clemmie, October 1904 (7 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller to Clemmie, November 11, 1904 (2 pages)
  • From Mama to Child, November 16, 1904 (5 pages)

1-31:

  • From "Mother" to "My Precious Child", March 29, 1905 (6 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "My Precious Daughters", September 1906(8 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "My Precious Daughters", October 10, 1906 (8 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "My Precious Daughters", October 13, 1906 (8 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "My Precious Daughters", October 17, 1906(6 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "My Precious Daughters", October 21, 1906 [10 pages]
  • Postcard from Mary W. to Clemmie, October 19, 1906
  • From "Dad" to Clemmie, October 24, 1906
  • From "Dad" to "My Dear Kids", October 28, 1906
  • From Mama to "My Precious Daughters", October 29, 1906 (4 pages)

1-32:

  • From "Mama" to "My Precious Daughters", November 7, 1906 (4 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "My Dear Girls", November 14, 1906 (12 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Dear Girls", December 6, 1906 (2 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Dear Girls", December 7, 1906 (6 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Dear Girls", January 13, 1907 (8 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Dear Girls", January 23, 1907 (5 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Dear Girls", January 27, 1907 (6 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Dear Girls", January 30, 1907 (6 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Dear Girls", February 3, 1907 (6 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Dear Girls", April 17, 1907 (4 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Dear Girls", April 21, 1907 (8 pages)
  • Postcard from L. Jewell to Miss Waller, December 14, 1906
  • Postcard from L. Jewell to Miss Waller discussing future plans for December 16, December 14, 1906
  • From Clemmie to Mamie, January 6, 1907 (4 pages)
  • From Lucile [?] to Clemmie, January 12, 1907 (3 pages)

1-33:

  • From "Mama" to "Girls", April 24, 1907 (5 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Girls", May 1, 1907 (6 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Girls", May 5, 1907 (6 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Girls", May 12, 1907 (6 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Girls", May 23, 1907 (6 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Girls", April 1909(5 pages)
  • From "Mama" to "Girls" Clemmie, November 1909 (4 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller "Dad" to Clemmie and George [?], May 15, 1907 (2 pages)
  • From J. E. Waller to Mamie, March 28, 1910 (3 pages)
  • From Clemmie to Georgia [?], December 3, 1911 (6 pages)
  • From Florence P. Haden to Mamie, May 9, 1919 (6 pages)
  • From "Aunt" Florence to Mary [?], January 30, 1946 (3 pages)

Newspaper Clippings

17/1: General newspaper clippings, 1936-1945.

17/2: General newspaper clippings, January - May 1946.

17/3: General newspaper clippings, June 1-14, 1946.

17/4: General newspaper clippings, June 15-30, 1946.

17/5: General newspaper clippings, July 1946.

17/6: General newspaper clippings, August 1946.

17/7: General newspaper clippings, September - December 1946.

17/8: General newspaper clippings, January - May 1947.

17/9: General newspaper clippings, June - August 1947.

17/10: Washington Post, Atomic Supplement, August 3, 1947.

17/11: General newspaper clippings, September 1-5, 1947.

17/12: General newspaper clippings, September 6-30, 1947.

Newspaper Clippings

18/1: General newspaper clippings, October 1 - December 15, 1947.

18/2: General newspaper clippings, December 6-31, 1947.

18/3: General newspaper clippings, January - February 1948.

18/4: General newspaper clippings, March - April 1948.

18/5: General newspaper clippings, May - June 1948.

18/6: General newspaper clippings, July - August 1948.

18/7: General newspaper clippings, September - October 1948.

18/8: General newspaper clippings, November - December 1948.

Population Information

1/1: Alabama census information and analysis. 1850-1860

1/2: Arkansas census information and analysis. 1850-1860

1/3: Delaware census information and analysis. 1850-1860

1/4: District of Columbia census information analysis. 1850-1860

1/5: Florida census information and analysis. 1850-1860

1/6: Georgia census information and analysis. 1850-1860

1/7: Kentucky census information and analysis. 1850-1860

1/8: Louisiana census information and analysis. 1850-1860

1/9: Maryland census information and analysis. 1850-1860

1/10: Mississippi census information and analysis. 1850-1860

1/11: Missouri census information and analysis. 1850-1860

1/12: North Carolina census information and analysis. 1850-1860

1/13: South Carolina census information and analysis. 1850-1860

1/14: Tennessee census information and analysis. 1850-1860

1/15: Texas census information and analysis. 1850-1860

1/16: Virginia census information and analysis. 1850-1860

1/17: Orders of U. S. Populations. 1760-1860

1/18: Orders of U. S. Populations, Percentage Gains and Losses. 1790-1800

1/19: Orders of U. S. Populations, Percentage Gains and Losses. 1790-1810

1/20: Orders of U. S. Populations, Percentage Gains and Losses. 1700-1820

1/21: Orders of U. S. Populations, Percentage Gains and Losses. 1700-1830

1/22: Orders of U. S. Populations, Percentage Gains and Losses. 1700-1840

1/23: Orders of U. S. Populations, Percentage Gains and Losses. 1700-1850

1/24: Orders of U. S. Populations, Percentage Gains and Losses. 1800-1810

1/25: Orders of U. S. Populations, Percentage Gains and Losses. 1800-1820

1/26: Orders of U. S. Populations, Percentage Gains and Losses. 1800-1830

1/27: Orders of U. S. Populations, Percentage Gains and Losses. 1800-1840

1/28: Orders of U. S. Populations, Percentage Gains and Losses. 1800-1850

1/29: Orders of U. S. Populations, Percentage Gains and Losses. 1810-1820

1/30: Orders of U. S. Populations, Percentage Gains and Losses. 1810-1830

1/31: Orders of U. S. Populations, Percentage Gains and Losses. 1810-1840

1/32: Orders of U. S. Populations, Percentage Gains and Losses. 1810-1850

1/33: Orders of U. S. Populations, Percentage Gains and Losses. 1820-1830

1/34: Orders of U. S. Populations, Percentage Gains and Losses. 1820-1840

1/35: Orders of U. S. Populations, Percentage Gains and Losses. 1820-1850

1/36: Orders of U. S. Populations, Percentage Gains and Losses. 1830-1840

1/37: Orders of U. S. Populations, Percentage Gains and Losses. 1830-1850

1/38: Study of hypothetical populations. 1790-1850

1/39: Percentage Gains and Losses; hypothetical vs. actual populations. 1790-1850

1/40: State populations classified according to place of birth and race. 1850-1940

1/41: State Populations, Percentage white

1/42: Population composition by state, county, and race. 1860

1/43: Population composition by state, county, and race. 1880

1/44: Correspondence regarding census information. 1948

Correspondence, Programs, Postcards, and other A&M Related Materials

1/1: Various letters to V. H. Foy.

1/2: "The Naughty- two'er", Newsletter of the Class of 1902.

1/3: A book of student wrongdoings from 1901-1902.

1/4: Western Union messages to V. H. Foy from 1932 and 1942.

1/5: Letter (1943) by V. H. Foy to the Board of Directors of A&M, and their responses.

1/6: Postcards from Joe E. (Abe) Abrahams to V. H. Foy, 1947-1948

1/7: Letters from V. H. Foy to others.

1/8: The Associations of Former Students (AFS)

1/9: Rosters and other lists of names and addresses, most pertaining to the Class of 1902.

1/10: Programs - A&M College:
Final Ball, 1912
Junior Prom, 1943
Victory Homecoming, 1946

1/11: Programs - A&M College:
Presentation of Commissions, 1948
Special Convocation, 1946
Victory Homecoming Visitors, 1946
A&M Ex-students March, 1942
Second Annual Field Day, 1900

1/12: Programs - A&M College:
Commencement, June 4, 1922
Commencement Exercises and Ball, June 8-10, 1902
Commencement, May 21, 1943

1/13: Texas A&M Reviews (pictures only)
November 1, 1944
September 1, 1945
March 20, 1946
September 1, 1945

1/14: Dallas A&M Club papers and programs.

1/15: A&M College Maps, 1936, 1939, 1945

1/16: Class of 1902 Fortieth Reunion, 1942

1/17: "The Cadence", a pocket-sized handbook for Freshmen Cadets, 1942

Letters to Charles Perry Gould and The Simple Cobbler of Aggawam Introduction Drafts

1/01: Llewelyn Powys to Charles Perry Gould discussing a book being published which Llewelyn wrote an introduction for, also included two postcards of Davos, Switzerland. March 22, 1936 (with envelope)

1/02: Llewelyn Powys to Charles Perry Gould, asking to send Mr. Gould his Story of Life. April 2, 1937

1/03: Carlie Mallett to Charles Perry Gould in response to Gould's inquiry about the editions they have for The Simple Cobbler of Agawam. July 21, 1938

1/04: John C. Powys to Charles Perry Gould responding to Mr. Gould's inquiry about knowledge of The Simple Cobbler of Agawam. John knows nothing of the book but refers the inquirer to his brother Llewelyn. October 21, 1938

1/04.1: Llewelyn Powys to Charles P. Gould discussing details and payment for Llewelyn to write the introduction for the book. October 26, 1938 (with envelope and photograph of Llewelyn)

1/05: Llewelyn Powys to Mr. Gould speaking of the enclosed introduction and the pleasure it gave Llewelyn to write it. Also included is a postcard of Davos. December 18, 1938 (with envelope)

1/06: Alyse Gregory (Powys) to Charles Perry Gould asking Mr. Gould for a copy of the book that Llewelyn wrote an introduction for. Asks specific things depending upon whether the book was published or not. It's her second letter to Mr. Gould on this topic. April 23, 1947 (with envelope)

1/07: First Draft of Introduction to The Simple Cobbler of Agawam by Nathaniel Ward. Undated (typed)

1/08: Second Draft of Introduction to The Simple Cobbler of Agawam, Undated (typed)

1/09: Third Draft of Introduction to The Simple Cobbler of Agawam, Undated (typed)

1/10: Alyse Gregory to Mr. Gould with talks of how well her husband's works are selling, and plans for more collections to come. Mr. Gould sent her a typed manuscript of the introduction of Llewelyn Powys. April 19, 1948

News Articles, Class Newsletters, Songs and Yells, and other A&M Related Materials

2/1: Dallas Aggies Muster, 1944 and 1945

2/2: School of Military Science and Tactics at A&M College.

2/3: Stock information about AT&T Co. and Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. Stock.

2/4: Notecards with names and addresses.

2/5: Old songs and yells of A&M College

2/6: Incomplete newspaper articles

2/7: Newspaper articles

2/8: Newspaper articles

2/9: Newspaper articles

2/10: Old A&M pennants

2/11: Sul Ross Reunion, June 3-5, 1948

2/12: Classes of 1901 and 1906 newsletters

2/13: Old issues of the Battalion, The Texas Aggie, and related items.

Speeches

5/1: "History and First Observed Phenomena of X-Rays" Lecture I outline, 6 pp., October 12, 1937.

5/2: "Concepts Basic to an Understanding of Radiation Processes" Lecture II outline, 5 pp., October 19, 1937.

5/3: "Concepts Basic to an Understanding of Radiation Process" Lecture III outline, 3 pp., October 26, 1937.

5/4: "Review on Nature of Matter" and "Energy and Its Transference" Lecture IV, 7 pp., November 2, 1937.

5/5: "Interaction of X-Rays and Matter" Lecture V outline, 3 pp., November 9, 1937.

5/6: "Traversal of Photons Through Matter" Lecture VII outline, 3 pp., November 23, 1937.

5/7: "Absorption and Scattering of X-Rays" Lecture VII outline, 3 pp., November 23, 1937.

5/8: "Experimental Evidences for Absorption Processes" Lecture VIII outline, 7 pp., November 30, 1937.

5/9: "Absorption and Filtration" Lecture IX outline, 6 pp., December 7, 1937.

5/10: "Absorption and Filtration" Lecture X outline, 3 pp., December 13, 1937.

5/11: Talks on neutrons notes and outlines, 24 pp., 1937.

5/12: "Quantity: Exposure and Dosage of Radiation" Lecture XII, 3 pp., January 11, 1938.

5/13: "Quantity Measurements of X-Rays" Lecture XIII outline, 5 pp., January 18, 1938.

5/14: "The Standardization of Quantity" Lecture XIV outline, 5 pp., January 25, 1938.

5/15: "Dosage by Small Volume Walled Chamber" Lecture XV, 7 pp., February 1, 1938.

5/16: "The Collimation of Fast Neutrons" abstract, meeting of the Physical Society, Washington D.C., 1 p., December 28, 1938.

5/17: "Protection from Neutron Rays and Other Products of Nuclear Transformation", 4 pp., 1938.

5/18: "Cyclotron and How It Transforms Matter" January 13, 1940.

5/19: Outline of an untitled talk on atom-smashing, Berkeley Lion's Club, 2 pp., February 1940.

5/20: "Modern Nuclear Physics and Medicine (Cancer Therapy)" outline, Los Angeles Cancer Society, 4 pp., September 30, 1940.

5/21: "Natural and Induced Radioactivity and the Nature of Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Neutron Rays" outline, Radiology Convention, 9 pp., 1940.

5/22: Outline of an untitled talk on atoms, 3 pp., November 11, 1941.

5/23: "Adventures in Science", Chicago, interview on radio station WBBM on radioisotopes, 8 pp., text in mimeo and 9 pp., June 22, 1946.

5/24: "The Pile: A Nuclear Reactor", Chicago Radiological Society of North America, 5 pp., December 2, 1946.

5/25: "Status of Program Involving Distribution of Radioisotopes", 2 pp., January 15, 1947.

5/26: "By-Products of Atomic Energy for Use by the Medical Profession", 15 pp., February 5, 1947.

5/27: Outline of an untitled talk on radioisotopes, Vanderbilt Conference on Radioisotopes, 4 pp., April 21, 1947.

5/28: "Atomic Research Dividends for the Farmer", American Agricultural Editors Association meeting with the U.S. AEC, 6 pp., May 13, 1947.

5/29: "Problems in the Production, Distribution, and Use of Isotopes", St. Louis, Fourth International Cancer Research Congress, 5 pp., September 6, 1947.

5/30: "Recent Developments in the Availability of Isotopes", Madison, WI meeting of scientists, 33 pp., September, ca. 10, 1947.

5/31: "Atomic Energy and the War Against Cancer", Atlanta, GA Division American Cancer Society, 17 pp., November 12, 1947.

5/32: Untitled speech labeled draft remarks, Knoxville Cancer Society, 3 pp., November 21, 1947.

5/33: "Isotopes Available for Research", Auburn, AL, Conference on the Use of Radioactive Isotopes in Agricultural Research, 30 pp., December 18, 1947.

5/34: "Isotopes and their Application to Peacetime Use of Atomic Energy", Chicago, 114th Meeting of American Association for the Advancement of Science, 11 pp., December 29, 1947.

5/35: Outline of an untitled speech commenting on papers on isotopes, New York City, James Ewing Society, 3 pp., January 16, 1948.

5/36: "The Availability of Radioactive Isotopes", Brookhaven National Laboratory, 21 pp., January 14, 1948.

5/37: Outline of an untitled speech labeled Y 12 research staff talk on uses of isotopes, 4 pp., February 2, 1948.

5/38: "What Atomic Energy Means to the Farmer", Ames, IO, 48th Annual Farm and Home Week, 18 pp., February 11, 1948.

5/39: "Atomic Energy and Human Welfare", Des Moines, IO, National Farm Institute, 23 pp., February 14, 1948.

5/40: "Atomic Energy - For Fear or Faith", McAllen, TX, Knife and Fork Club, 32 pp., March 23, 1948.

5/41: "Peacetime Atomic Energy and Industry", Galveston, TX, Spring convention of the Southern Gas Association, 35 pp., carbon copy text, 19 pp., printed text, March 25, 1948.

5/42: "Atomic Developments and Technology in Cancer Research", New York City, NY, opening of the Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research, 4 pp., April 16, 1948.

5/43: Untitled introduction, New York City, NY, New York Electrical Society, 3 pp., April 23, 1948.

5/44: Outline of an untitled speech labeled Batelle talk, Columbus, OH, Battelle Memorial Institute, 6 pp., June 3, 1948.

5/45: "Medical Professions' Participation in Atomic Energy" outline, Columbus, OH, Ohio State University class of medical students, 3 pp., June [4], 1948.

5/46: Outline of an untitled talk on the use of isotopes in the treatment of cancer, Columbus, OH, Ohio State University, 3 pp., June 4, 1958.

5/47: Outline of an untitled speech labeled notes for meeting on isotope program, Oak Ridge, 6 pp., June 18, 1948.

5/48: "Isotopes for Medicine", Chicago, IL, American Medical Association, 9 pp., (Published in the Journal of the American Medical Association), June 22, 1948.

5/49: "Isotopes and Their Application in the Field of Industrial Materials" abstract, Detroit, MI, Marburg Lecture before American Society for Testing Materials, 9 pp., (Published in Proceedings of the ASTM), June 24, 1948.

5/50: "Recent Developments in Use of Isotopes in Biology and Medicine" outline, Woods Hole, MA, Marine Biological Laboratory, 8 pp., July 23, 1948.

5/51: Outline of untitled remarks, Gordon Cancer Research Conference, 5 pp., September 2, 1948.

5/52: "The New World of Atomic Energy", St. Paul, MN, Hamline University Institute of Inter-American Relations and World Affairs, 16 pp., October 22, 1948.

5/53: "Isotopes and Education" outline and slide list, Washington, Office of Education Federal Security Agency, 5 pp., October 25, 1948.

5/54: "Isotopes and Their Peacetime Applications for Human Welfare", Los Alamos Forum, 1 p., November 7, 1948,

5/55: "Isotopes and Cancer Research" outline and slide list, Louisville, Kentucky Division, American Cancer Society, 7 pp., November 13, 1948.

5/56: "New World of Atomic Energy" ("Atomic Energy - Challenge to Humanity" scratched out), Dallas, TX, Knife and Fork Club, 25 pp., November 16, 1948.

5/57: "Recent Developments in Radioisotope Distribution" outline, San Francisco, CA, Radiological Society of North America, 6 pp., December 6, 1948.

5/58: "The Atom and Education" text of preliminary remarks, Washington, 1 p., December 29, 1948.

5/59: "Radioisotopes - Production, Distribution, Use and Control" outline, Washington, AEC Seminar on Disposal of Radioactive Wastes, 3 pp., January 24, 1949.

5/60: "Production of Radioisotopes" outline and slide list, Army Medical Center indoctrination course, 7 pp., January 28, 1949.

5/61: "Procurement and Handling of Radioisotopes" outline and slide list, Army Medical Center indoctrination course, 4 pp., January 28, 1949.

5/62: "Isotopes - Benefits to Human Welfare" outline, Oak Ridge, Women's Club, 3 pp., February 10, 1949.

5/63: "Present and Future Scope of Isotope Distribution Program", notes for discussion with General Manager, 10 pp., March 4, 1949.

5/64: Outline and notes for an untitled lecture on isotopes, University Park, Pennsylvania State College Chapter of Sigma XI, 8 pp., March 14, 1949.

5/65: "The Development of the Isotopes Distribution Program", New York City, Commercial Chemical Development Association, 17 pp., March 16, 1949.

5/66: Outline of untitled remarks on isotopes, Oak Ridge, Reserve Officers' Club, 3 pp., March 23, 1949.

5/67: Outline of untitled speech on isotopes, Roane County Medical Association, 6 pp., March 29, 1949.

5/68: "Atomic Energy Benefits - Radioisotopes", New York City, Teachers' In-Service Course on Atomic Energy, 23 pp., April 7, 1949.

5/69: "Isotopes for Research and Industry" abstract, Newark, North Jersey Section of the American Chemical Society, 2 pp., April 11, 1949.

Oversize Materials

67/47: Duval County Sketch of Subdivision of survey's nos. 319 and 26, blueprint, 1924.

67/48: Map of the town of San Ygnacio, Zapata County, prepared by the International Boundary and Water Commission, whiteprint, 1949.

67/49: Pencil sketch of tracts of land in the Dolores Settlement, Zapata County.

67/50: Map of the San Ygnacio, Corralitos and Dolores Subdivisions, in pencil with numerous notes.

67/51: Fragments of a map of partition of San Ygnacio lands, blueprint, 1914.

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

Reports, Letters, and Memorandum: Lambert - Lunz

S3-6/01: Lambert, Louis, "The Pollution of Fishing Establishments and Natural Beds of Oysters, Mussels, and Shellfish by Petroleum Oils," June 1949.

S3-6/02: Lambert, Louis, publications, and letter to Dr. J. L. Baughman, February 23, 1950; January 30, 1950.

S3-6/03: Lambert, Louis, "Bibliographic Francaise on Traduite en Francais," May 27, 1950.

S3-6/04: Lambert, Louis, bibliography on oysters, September 25, 1950.

S3-6/05: Lambert, Louis, revised bibliography on oysters, circa 1950.

S3-6/06: Lambert, Louis, bibliography on oysters, list no. 3, circa 1950.

S3-6/07: Lambert, Louis, extracts from and abstract of publications on oysters collected in 1950.

S3-6/08: Lofland, Hugh B., "Determination of Glycogen in Oysters," October 19, 1948.

S3-6/09: Lofland, Hugh B. and Virginia Van Horn, "Determination of Glycogen in Oysters," March 4, 1949.

S3-6/10: Lofland, Hugh B., Sidney O. Brown, and Virginia Van Horn, "Seasonal Variations of Glycogen and Related Factors in Oysters of Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana," July 28, 1949.

S3-6/11: Lund, Elmer J., letters to A. A. Jakkula and Sewell H. Hopkins regarding oyster mortality investigations, September 17, 1947 - June 8, 1949.

S3-6/12: Lund, Elmer J., "A Brief Report on Experimental Work Completed and in Progress at the Institute of Marine Science Port Aransas, Texas," September 13, 1948.

S3-6/13: Lund, Elmer J., "Proposed Content of a Continued Research Program on the Oyster Which is Fundamental to an Understanding of Oyster Mortality and Oyster Culture," September 16, 1948.

S3-6/14: Lund, Elmer J., "Critical Analysis of the Experiments of Paul S. Galtsoff, Herbert F. Prytherch, Robert O. Smith, and Vera Koehring entitled 'The Effects of Crude Oil Pollution on Oysters in Louisiana Waters' Dealing with the Effect of Oil and Bleedwater on Oysters and the Growth of Plankton," January 10, 1949.

S3-6/15: Lund, Elmer J., "Effect of Bleedwater, 'Soluble Fraction' and Crude Oil on the Oyster," September 22, 1949.

S3-6/16: Lund, Elmer J., "Self-Silting, Anaerobic Capacity of the Oyster, and Reducing Tendencies of the Environment of the Oyster," September 22, 1949.

S3-6/17: Lund, Elmer J., "A Quantitative Study of Clearance of a Turbid Medium and Feeding by the Oyster," September 22, 1949.

S3-6/18: Lund, Elmer J. and Ernest Powell, "Note on the Reflex Inhibition of Water Propulsion by the Oyster," September 22, 1949.

S3-6/19: Lunz, G. Robert, Jr., letter regarding oyster mortality investigations, October 31, 1948.

S3-6/20: Lunz, G. Robert, Jr., "Texas A&M Research Problem at Bear Bluff Laboratories, Wadmalaw Island, S.C., Progress Report No. 1, June 4 - July 4, 1949," July 6, 1949.

S3-6/21: Lunz, G. Robert, Jr., John C. Aull, and Alvin F. Dodds, "Texas A&M Research Problem at Bears Bluff Laboratories, Wadmalaw Island, S.C., Progress Report No.2, July 4 - August 4, 1949," August 3, 1949.

S3-6/22: Lunz, G. Robert, Jr., "Texas A&M Research Problem at Bears Bluff Laboratories Wadmalaw, S.C., Progress Report No. 3, August 4 - September 8, 1949," September 7, 1949.

S3-6/23: Lunz, G. Robert, Jr., "The Effect of Bleedwater and of Water Extracts of Crude Oil on the Pumping Rate of Oysters," December 17, 1949.

Photographs, Clippings, Scrapbook, and Other Materials

2/1: Greeting Cards and Correspondence between US Army Generals

2/2: Notes on flying to India, 1943

2/3: Notes on the flight to India, 1943 (bound journal)

2/4: Photographs (62x) - India, 1943 or 1944; Denver, the early 1940s

2/5: Photographs (11x) - Imperial Palace in Japan

2/6: Articles on General Stratemeyer

2/7: Clippings and magazines from the 1940s-1950s

2/8: Miscellaneous and undated, including a photo of J. Frank Dobie

2/9: Scrapbook with notes and articles concerning American interest in Asia

Reports, Letters, and Data Collected by Sewell H. Hopkins

S2-3/01: Letters to Thurlow C. Nelson, John G. Mackin, James N. Gowanloch, H. Malcolm Owen, A. E. Hopkins, C. C. Doak, A. A. Jakkula, and William E. Loose regarding investigations on the mortality of oysters, March 7 - December 12, 1947.

S2-3/02: Letters and reports of trips to Port Aransas, Texas; Bastian Bay, Grand Isle, Houma, and New Orleans, Louisiana; and Pensacola, Florida in connection with investigations on the mortality of oysters, February 20 - September 6, 1947.

S2-3/03: Memoranda of conferences in College Station, Texas relating to investigations on the mortality of oysters, October 8 - November 14, 1947.

S2-3/04: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Tentative Plan of Investigations on Mortality of Oysters, and Possible Effects of Oil and Brine from Coastal Oils Wells, on Louisiana and Texas Coasts," February 18, 1947.

S2-3/05: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Summary of Differences in Degree of Nematopsis Infection in Oysters from Various Localities," July 10, 1947.

S2-3/06: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Nematopsis Research Program from July and August, 1947," July 24, 1947.

S2-3/07: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Memorandum on the Nematopsis Problem," July 24, 1947.

S2-3/08: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Nematopsis Infection in Oysters, Aransas Bay Vicinity Texas, September 2-6, 1947," September 7, 1947.

S2-3/09: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Report of Field Work in Louisiana, September 10-18, 1947," September 1947.

S2-3/10: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Report of Field Work in Louisiana October 29 - November 8, 1947," November 1947.

S2-3/11: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Preliminary Survey of Literature on Polydora," December 27, 1947.

S2-3/12: Bibliography of "Copepods Parasites in Bivalve Mollusks" for Baughman's annotated bibliography on oysters, February 23, 1950.

S2-3/13: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Progress Report on Project No. 9 (Oyster Mortality Investigation)," August 5, 1947.

S2-3/14: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Progress Report for August, 1947," September 12, 1947.

S2-3/15: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Progress Report for September 1947," October 15, 1947.

S2-3/16: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Progress Report for October, 1947," November 14, 1947.

S2-3/17: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Progress Report for November, 1947," December 16, 1947.

S2-3/18: Data on Oysters from published sources collected during 1947.

S2-3/19: Letters to William E. Loose, A. A. Jakkula, and John Mackin regarding investigations on the mortality of oysters, January 26 - December 21, 1948.

S2-3/20: Reports on trips to Grand Isle, Louisiana; Biloxi, Mississippi; Pensacola, Florida; and Asbury Park, New Jersey in connection with investigations on the mortality of oysters, January 1 - July 9, 1948.

S2-3/21: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Memorandum of Meeting of Project Nine Personnel and Representatives of Sponsors, College Station, Texas January 8-9, 1948."

S2-3/22: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Report on Field Activities in Louisiana, January 27 - February 3, 1928," February 1948.

S2-3/23: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Memorandum on Recommendations Made by Consultants on Project Nine in January 1948," February 19, 1948.

S2-3/24: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Memorandum on the Program of Research on 'Nematopsis' Proposed by Dr. H. F. Prytherch, March 10, 1948," March 1948.

S2-3/25: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Memorandum on Recommendations Made by Consultants on Projects Nine in January, 1948." March 19, 1948.

S2-3/26: Hopkins, Sewell H., "A Brief Outline of Project Nine," May 25, 1948.

S2-3/27: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Special Report on Bucephalus, a Parasite in Oysters," August 20, 1948.

S2-3/28: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Summary of the Phases of Project Nine Now in Progress and the Phases Completed," September 29, 1948.

S2-3/29: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Experiments and Phases of Project Nine Not Now in Progress but Completed Prior to May 31, 1949," September 29, 1948.

S2-3/30: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Outline of Gulf Investigations on Oyster Mortality Problem, as of October 5, 1948," October 1948.

S2-3/31: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Phases of Project Proposed for Continued Program After May 31, 1949," October 7, 1948.

S2-3/32: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Notes for a Working Hypothesis of the Causes of Oyster Mortality in Louisiana and Texas," November 11, 1948.

S2-3/33: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Preliminary Survey of the Literature on the Boring Sponge (Cliona)," November 19, 1948.

S2-3/34: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Progress Report for December 1947 and January 1948," February 13, 1948.

S2-3/35: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Progress Report for February 1948," March 12, 1948.

S2-3/36: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Progress Report for March 1948," April 13, 1948.

S2-3/37: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Progress Report for April 1948," May 15, 1948.

S2-3/38: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Progress Report for May and June 1948," July 10, 1948.

S2-3/39: Data on oysters from published sources collected during 1948.

Philippine Program

2/23
Maps

2/24
Philippine Program, 1949-1950

2/25
Philippine Program, 1949-1950

2/26
Philippine Program, 1949-1950

2/27
Philippine Road Inventory

2/28
Philippine Program, 1949-1950

2/29
Item separated, held in box 16
Photograph, "Quirino Bridge" over Banaoang River (Philippines), take on the southern end, reconstructed by AG-VID Construction Co. Completed June 1949

Discipline and Hazing Committees

1-1: Discipline Committee, Babcock Case, 1942
1-2: Discipline Committee, Jennings Case, 1942
1-3: Discipline Panel, Tentative

Hazing

1-4: Board of Directors-Committee On Student Life, 1950
1-5: Complaints, 1935
1-6: Complaints, 1937
1-7: Complaints, 1937
1-8: Complaints, 1938
1-9: Complaints, 1939
1-10: Complaints, 1941
1-11: Complaints, 1941
1-12: Complaints, 1942
1-13: Complaints, 1944
1-14: Complaints, 1946
1-15: Complaints, 1948
1-16: Complaints, 1948
1-17: Complaints, 1949
1-18: Complaints, 1950
1-19: Duty of Offices, 1947
1-20: Enrollment Trends, 1914-1949
1-21: Enrollment Trends, 1949
1-22: Enrollment Trends, 1950
1-23: Housing, 1935
1-24: Housing, 1950
1-25: News Clippings, 1942
1-26: Recommended Changes, 1933
1-27: Recommended Changes 1934
1-28: Report on Conditions, 1948
1-29: Report on Conditions, 1949
1-30: Report of Inspection, 1950
1-31: Resignation, Corp, 1947
1-32: Resignation, Corp, 1948
1-33: Resignation, Students, 1948
1-34: Resignation, Students, 1948
1-35: Resignation, Students 1949
1-36: Resignation, Students, 1949
1-37: Resignation, Students, 1950
1-38: Students Publications, 1941
1-39: Students Publications, 1942
1-40: Transfer Students

Correspondence

1-1: Letters from 1934

1-2: Letters from 1935

January 3 - December 26 about Texas Club and cooking

January 3 - letter from A. Garland Adair to Mrs. Oliver Harris
January 4 - letter from Dudley F. McCohllum to Mrs. McLendon
January 13 - letter from Dudley F. McCohllum to Mr. and Mrs. Harris
January 26 - handwritten dictation on Mama’s Treasures
May 17 - letter from A.L. Eads to Mrs. Harris
September 24 - letter from Mary Ellis Arnes to Mrs. Harris
September 27 - letter from Betty Crocker to Mrs. Harris (cooking recipe)
October 2 - letter from Helen Gladstone to Mrs. Harris (cooking recipe)
October 7 - letter from Helen Kurx to Mrs. Harris
October 8 - letter from Bonnie May Leary to Mrs. Harris
October 9 - letter from Upton Close to Mrs. Harris
October 9 - letter from (unknown) to Mrs. Harris (blue parchment)
October 11 - letter from Joe Betsy Allred
October 18 - letter from Mrs. W.W. White to Mrs. Harris
October 28 - two-page letter from New Smic to (unknown possibly Mrs. Harris?)
October 29 - letter from Mrs. W.T. Martin to Mrs. Harris
November 8 - letter to Mrs. Harris (from ?)
November 21 - letter from Virginia J. Lodge to Mrs. Harris
November 22 - letter from Frances Lee Barton to Mrs. Harris
November 25 - letter from Grace Ellis to Harris
December 10 - letter from Prudence Penny to Mrs. Harris
December 26 - letter from John M. Oskison to Mrs. Harris

1-3: Letters from 1936

January 13 - December 4 (discussing Texas Club, food menus, recipes, etc.)

January 13 - letter from K. Deakins to Mrs. Harris
January 30 - letter from Edith M. Barber to Mrs. Harris
March 7 - letter from Charles Muhlbauer to Mrs. Harris
March 17 - letter from George Henry Fox to Mrs. Harris
March 23 - letter from Mary A. Harris to Mrs. Harris
March 31 - letter from D.I. Lister to Mr. L. E. Martin
April 2 - letter from Noble Foster Hoggson to Mrs. Harris
April 4 - letter from Dudley McCollum to Mrs. Harris
April 6 - letter from G. L. Lister to Mrs. Harris
April 7 - letter from E. Nolan to Mrs. Harris
April 10 - letter from G. L. Lister to Mrs. Harris
April 23 - letter from Ayres Compton to Mrs. Harris
June 1 - letter from Margaret Bell Houston to Mrs. Harris
June 18 - letter from Anabel P. McCallum to Mrs. Harris
July 9 - letter from Douglas Silver to Mrs. Harris
July 12 - letter from George Henry Fox to Mrs. Harris
September 30 - letter from Margaret Bell Houston to Mrs. Harris
November 5 - letter from Margaret Bell Houston to Mrs. Harris
December 3 - letter from Maury H. B. Paul to Mrs. McLendon
December 4 - letter from Hazel Griggs to Mrs. Harris

1-4: Letters from 1937

January 7 - October 22 (Texas Club, personal, etc.)

January 25 - letter from Caris T. Beale to Mrs. Harris with an attached letter Beale wrote to Miss Mitchelle. Newspaper clippings on Edmond Ruffin on which Edmond Beale planes the party and other clippings on Beale.
February 3 - letter from Mrs. Harris to Miss Harbor
March 20 - letter from Jean Guthia to Mrs. Harris
March 21 - letter from Dorothy Kendrick Percy to Mrs. Harris
April 2 - letter from Mrs. Harris to Margaret Beale Houston
April 17 - letter from Arno B. Cammerer to Mrs. Harris
April 21 - letter from Dan Milian to Mrs. Harris
July 7 - letter from Ruth C. to Mrs. Harris
September 3 - letter from Mary E. Woolley to Mrs. Harris (Peoples Mandate Committee)
September 17 - letter from Mary E. Woolley to Mrs. Harris
October 22 - letter from Louise H. G. to Mrs. Harris
Undated - to Oliver from?

1-5: Letters from 1938

January 29 - November 2 (including NBC brochure 1938)

January 29 - letter from Rector to Mrs. Harris
March 25 - letter from Mrs. D. F. Houston to Mrs. Harris
Undated handwritten letter from ? to Mrs. Harris
April 14 - letter from Clay Morgan with two attached front row tickets of “Outstanding Sports Events” NBC Blue and Red Networks radio advertisement in the shape of ticket stub
from National Broadcasting Company “High in Sport” brochure of the times and dates of
sports broadcast throughout the country 1938
Fashion digest magazine circa 1938 with a letter from the publisher to Mrs. Harris
mentioning Mrs. Harris is referenced in the magazine
May 9 - letter from the Governor of signed by Texas James V. Allred to Mrs. Harris
October 17 - letter from the Eloise Davison Mrs. Harris
October 18 - letter from the Frances Lee Barton to Mrs. Harris
October 19 - letter from ….? to Mrs. Harris
November 2 - letter from Nancy Holmes to Mrs. Harris

1-6: Letters from 1939-1950

January 20 - letter from W.H. Cousins from Mrs. Harris
Recipe from Walt Cousins Sr.
Membership Card Hospitality Panel from the National Advisory Committee on women’s
Participation New York World’s Fair 1940

Reports, Letters, and Memorandum: Lynch - Mackin

S3-7/01: Lynch, Shirley Alfred, letters to H. A. Marmer, A. A. Jakkula, V. H. Brogdon, John M. Wisdom, and Donald W. Doyle regarding oyster mortality investigations, October 30, 1947 - October 11, 1949.

S3-7/02: Lynch, Shirley Alfred, reports of trips to Fort Worth, Chicago, and Washington D. C.; Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and Grand Isle; and to Grand Ecaille, Louisiana and Washington, D.C. in connection with oyster mortality investigations, June 1947 - August 8, 1948.

S3-7/03: Lynch, Shirley Alfred, "Barataria Bay Drainage" and "Barataria Bay Sediments," July 24, 1947.

S3-7/04: Lynch, Shirley Alfred, "Water Movements in Dupre Cut at Camp Lafitte, Louisiana, 1948."

S3-7/05: Lynch, Shirley Alfred, "Depth Study of Barataria Bay, Louisiana," December 1948.

S3-7/06: Lynch, Shirley Alfred, "Current Survey, Intersection, Bayou La Fourche-Southwestern Louisiana Canal, Louisiana, December 16-23, 1948," 1949.

S3-7/07: Lynch, Shirley Alfred, "Venice Field-Red Pass Hydrographic Study, December 1949 - May 1950," July 31, 1950.

S3-7/08: Lynch, Shirley Alfred, "Bastian Bay Field Hydrographic Study, December 30, 1949 - January 1, 1950," October 15, 1951.

S3-7/09: Mackin, John G., letters to Sewell H. Hopkins, Tinsley Gilmer, and A. A. Jakkula regarding oyster mortality investigations, February 3 - November 1, 1947.

S3-7/10: Mackin, John G., memoranda on oyster samples taken for oyster mortality investigations, June 22 - July 31, 1947.

S3-7/11: Mackin, John G., "Report on Trip to Bastian Bay," July 2, 1947.

S3-7/12: Mackin, John G., "Report on Oysters from Bassa Bassa Bay," July 5, 1947.

S3-7/13: Mackin, John G., "Report on Oyster Studies in Bayou Chute and Skipjack, Couquette and Sanday Point Bays," July 12, 1947.

S3-7/14: Mackin, John G., "Report on Beds of Mr. C. and N. Dominique, Mr. Linwood Voisin and Mr. Sidney Scott," July 14, 1947.

S3-7/15: Mackin, John G., "Memorandum on Conference at Grande Isle," August 12, 1947.

S3-7/16: Mackin, John G., "Degree of Correlation of Severity of Nematosis Infections and Rough Estimates of Mortality Based on Boxes," October 1947.

S3-7/17: Mackin, John G., "Report on the First Conch Experiment in Barataria Bay," October 1947.

S3-7/18: Mackin, John G., "Preliminary Report on Experiment to Determine Dosages of Oil (Crude) Lethal to March Plants," November 10, 1947.

S3-7/19: Mackin, John G., "Studies on the Destruction of Oysters by Menippe and Callinectes," November 14, 1947.

S3-7/20: Mackin, John G., "Report on the Second Experiment in Destruction of Oysters by Thais: Spat Studies," November 1947.

S3-7/21: Mackin, John G., "Report on the Destruction of Spat by Stylochus Inimicus, November 1947."

S3-7/22: Mackin, John G., "Preliminary Report on Oyster Spraying Experiment," December 10, 1947.

S3-7/23: Mackin, John G., "Review of the Literature on Thais Floridana, 1947."

S3-7/24: Mackin, John G., letters to Sewell H. Hopkins, A. A. Jakkula, and William E. Loose regarding oyster mortality investigation, February 25 - December 13, 1948.

S3-7/25: Mackin, John G., "Report on the First Spraying Experiment," May 24, 1948.

S3-7/26: Mackin, John G., "Report on the Second Spraying Experiment," June 4, 1948.

S3-7/27: Mackin, John G., "Report on a Study of the Effect of Crude Oil Pollution on Feeding of Oysters," June 20, 1948.

S3-7/28: Mackin, John G., "Report on a Study to Determine the Effect of Subjection Oysters to Continuous Contact with Oil-Soaked Mud," July 12, 1948.

S3-7/29: Mackin, John G., "Report on a Study of the Effect of Subjecting Oysters to Continuous Applications of Emulsified Crude Oil," August 31, 1948.

S3-7/30: Mackin, John G., "Report on a Study of the Effect of Transferring Oysters from High Salt to Low Salt Area in Barataria Bay," October 22, 1948.

S3-7/31: Mackin, John G., "Exploration of Chart on Oyster Mortalities in Buras Regions," circa October 1948.

S3-7/32: Mackin, John G., "A Study of the Effect of Cooled Water in Controlling Mortality Rate in Oysters," November 3, 1948.

S3-7/33: Mackin, John G., "A Study of the Effect on Oyster of a Heavy Surface Water Layer of Crude Oil," November 19, 1948.

Reports, Letters, and Memorandum: Bennet - Hewatt

S1-1/01: Bennet, Harry J., letters and reports to Sewell Hopkins, C. C. Doak, Wiley Lastrapes, and A. A. Jakkula relating to incidence and distribution of Nematopsis ostrearum, March 17 - August 6, 1947.

S1-1/02: Bajkov, A. D. and Joel W. Hedgpeth, translation of excerpts from "Contribution to the Knowledge of the Life of the Black Sea," by S. A. Petersburg, 32: 1-299, 1913.

S1-1/03: Boswell, James L., "Report on Experiments to Determine the Effect of a Surface Film of Crude Oil on the Absorption of Atmospheric Oxygen by Water," March 20, 1950.

S1-1/04: Boswell, James L., "The Effect of Crude Oil on Oyster (Gowanlock Method)," July 6, 1950.

S1-1/05: Brown, Clair A., "Observations on the Vegetation in the Vicinity of Barataria Bay and the Texas Oil Field near Lafitte, Louisiana," November 10, 1948.

S1-1/06: Burkenroad, Mr. And Mrs. M. D., translation of "Biology and Chemistry of the Oyster in the Norwegian Ponds," published in the Bergens Museum Arbok, 1941.

S1-1/07: Brown, Sidney O., progress reports on bacteriological investigations and report on a meeting of the Texas Branch of the Society of American Bacteriologists, 1947-1950.

S1-1/08: Brown, Sidney O., Hugh B. Lofland, and Virginia Van Horn, "Seasonal Variation of Glycogen and Related Factors in the Oysters of Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana," July 28, 1949.

S1-1/09: Brown, Sidney O., "Microbial Oxidation of Crude Oils and Water Soluble Fraction of Crude Oil as Shown by the B.O.D. Method," May 31, 1950.

S1-1/10: Brown, Sidney O. and Bobby L. Reid, "Report on Experiments to Test the Diffusion of Oxygen through a Surface Layer of Oil," May 31, 1950.

S1-1/11: Brown, Sidney O., Virginia Van Horn, and Bobby L. Reid, "Decomposition of Organic Compounds by Marine Microorganisms," May 31, 1950.

S1-1/12: Brown, Sidney and Virginia Van Horn, "Aerobic and Anaerobic Oxidation of Crude Oils by Microorganisms from Louisiana Bay-Bottom Muds," May 31, 1950.

S1-1/13: Cauthron, Fred F., "Inventory of Photographs at Grand Isle Laboratory," June 19, 1950.

S1-1/14: Cauthron, Fred, John G. Mackin, and Sewell H. Hopkins, "Experiments to Test the Effects of Shell-Drilling and Mud-Injection Upon Oysters, 1948," December 7, 1951.

S1-1/15: Elsey, C. Ray, letters and report to A. A. Jakkula and Sewell H. Hopkins regarding oyster mortality, April 28, 1947 - April 27, 1948.

S1-1/16: Gardescu, I. I., "Outline of Problems to be Considered in the Oyster Mortality Investigation," February 18, 1947.

S1-1/17: Gunter, Gordon, "Report of Fisheries Institute in Miami,” August 9 - 14, 1948.

S1-1/18: Gunter, Gordon, "Fisheries Statistics and the Past Oyster Production of the Gulf Coast of the United States," Science, and typed in manuscript, October 29, 1948.

S1-1/19: Gunter, Gordon, "A Program to Study Oyster Morality in Aransas Bay," June 8, 1949.

S1-1/20: Gunter, Gordon, "Progress Report on Oyster Mortality Project at Port Aransas, Texas," September 23, 1949.

S1-1/21: Gunter, Gordon, "Historical Changes in Marine Environment in the Mississippi Delta Region Effected by Changes in the River System," December 7, 1949.

S1-1/22: Gunter, Gordon, "A Summary of Production Statistics and Facts Related to Development of the Oyster Industry of Louisiana, with a brief Comparison with Other Gulf States," Texas A&M Research Foundation Publication No. 2. 1949.

S1-1/23: Gunter, Gordon, "Field Mortality Study of Oysters in Copano and Aransas Bays, June 1949 to January 1950," March 3, 1950.

S1-1/24: Hancock, C. K., "A Partial Review of the Chemical Literature on the Subject 'The Solubility of Petroleum in Water,' " January 27, 1949.

S1-1/25: Hancock, C. K. "Five Gallons of Water Extract of Lafitte Petroleum to Be Used for Physiological Experiments," February 17, 1949.

S1-1/26: Hancock, C. K., "A Volumetric Method for the Determination of the Solubility of Lafitte 'Clean' Petroleum in Barataria Bay Water," June 15, 1949.

S1-1/27: Hancock, C. K., "A Slowly Rotating Apparatus for the Balik Extraction of Lafitte Petroleum with Barataria Bay Water," June 22, 1949.

S1-1/28: Harry, Harold W., "Nematopsis Mortality Investigation Monthly Report," August 1947.

S1-1/29: Hedgpeth, Joel W., "A Provisional List of Systematic Literature on Marine and Brackish Water Invertebrates of the Western Gulf of Mexico," February 11, 1948.

S1-1/30: Hewatt, Willis G., letters to I. I. Gardescu, Fred Jensen, and Sewell H. Hopkins regarding investigations of oyster mortality, February 5, 1947 - October 17, 1949.

S1-1/31: Hewatt, Willis G., reports of trips to Barataria and Bastian Bay, Louisiana and Washington, D.C. in connection with investigations of oyster mortality, February 14 - November 4, 1947.

S1-1/32: Hewatt, Willis G., "Preliminary Report on Hydrographic Conditions in Barataria Bay," February 14, 1947.

S1-1/33: Hewatt, Willis G., "Report on Oyster Investigation in Barataria Bay," May 1, 1947.

S1-1/34: Hewatt, Willis G., "Report on Relative Abundance of Microorganisms Found on the Shells of 'Oil-Sprayed' and 'Control' Oysters in Bassa Bassa Bay," April 27, 1948.

S1-1/35: Hewatt, Willis G., "Report on the Examination of Stomach Contents of Oysters from the 'Low Temperature Experiment Tank' and Oysters from the 'Control Tank,' " October 26, 1948.

S1-1/36: Hewatt, Willis G., "Report on Salinity and Plankton Samples taken from Water near the Shell Company's Well Off Pass A Loutre," April 1, 1949.

S1-1/37: Hewatt, Willis G., "Reports in Progress or Completed," January 30, 1950.

Collected Articles by Other Scientists

13/16: Redfield, Alfred C., Elizabeth M. Bright, and Jeanne Wertheimer "The Physiological Action of Ionizing Radiations", American Journal of Physiology, 41 pp., March-April 1924.

13/17: Glasser, Otto, "W. C. Roentgen and the Discovery of the Roentgen Rays", American Journal of Roentgenology and Radium Therapy, 14 pp., April 1931.

13/18: Glasser, Otto "First Roentgen Evidences", Radiology, 3 pp., October 1931.

13/19: Mayneord, W. V., "The Measurement in 'r' Units of the Gamma Rays from Radium", British Journal of Radiology, 16 pp., December 1931.

13/20: Lawrence, Ernest O. and M. Stanley Livingston, "Production of High Speed Light Ions Without the Use of High Voltages", Physical Review, 17 pp., April 1932.

13/21: Classer, Otto, "First Observations on the Physiological Effects of Roentgen Rays on the Human Skin", American Journal of Roentgenology and Radium Therapy, 6 pp., July 1932.

13/22: Glasser, Otto, "Genealogy of the Roentgen Rays", American Journal of Roentgenology and Radium Therapy, 40 pp., August-September 1933.

13/23: Sloan, David H., "A Radiofrequency High-Voltage Generator", Physical Review, 10 pp., January 1, 1935.

13/24: Stenstrom, Wilhelm, "Physical Factors in Teleraduim Therapy", American Journal of Roentgenology and Radium Therapy, 6 pp., March 1935.

13/25: Glasser, Otto, "The Fortieth Anniversary of the Discovery of the Roentgen Rays", American Journal of Roentgenology and Radium Therapy, 3 pp., November 1935.

13/26: Lawrence, John H. and Ernest O., "The Biological Action of Neutron Rays", Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 10 pp., February 1936.

13/27: Locher, Gordon L., "Biological Effects and Therapeutic Possibilities of Neutrons", American Journal of Roentgenology and Radium Therapy, 13 pp., July 1936.

13/28: Glasser, Otto, "That Kind of Tube Did Roentgen Use When He Discovered the X-Ray?", Radiology, 3 pp., August 1936.

13/29: Gray, L. H., "An Ionizing Metros for Absolute Measurement of X-Ray Energy", Proceeding of the Royal Society of London, 19 pp., September 1936.

13/30: Kurie, Franz N. D., "The Cyclotron: A New Research Tool for Physics and Biology", General Electric Review, 10 pp., June 1937.

13/31: Gray, L. H., "Radiation Dosimetry", British Journal of Radiology, 35 pp., August-October 1937.

13/32: Lawrence, Ernest O., "The Biological Action of Neutron Rays", Radiology, 10 pp., September 1937.

13/33: Mayneord, W. V., "The Significance of the Roentgen", ACTA of the International Union Against Cancer, 12 pp., 1937.

13/34: Stone, Robert S., "Skin Reactions Caused by 1,000 Kilovoltand 200 Kilovolt Radiations", Radiology, 6 pp., January 1938.

13/35: Paterson, Ralston and H. M. Parker, "A Dosage System for Interstitial Radium Therapy", British Journal of Radiology, 42 pp., April-May 1938.

13/36: Lea, D. E., "A Theory of the Action of Radiations on Biological Materials Capable of Recovery", British Journal of Radiology, 22 pp., July-August 1938.

13/37: Gray, L. H. and J. Read, "Measurement of Neutron Dose in Biological Experiments", Nature, 4 pp., September 2, 1939.

13/38: Schacht, Henry "Lawrence's Cyclotron", California Monthly, 12 pp., May-June 1940.

13/39: Lawrence, John H., "Nuclear Physics and Therapy: Preliminary Report on a New Method for the Treatment of Leukemia and Polycythemia", Radiology, 9 pp., July 1940.

13/40: Mayneord, W. V., "Energy Absorption", British Journal of Radiology, 13 pp., July 1940.

13/41: Stone, Robert S. and J. Maurice Robinson, "A Comparison of Skin Reactions Produced by 200 KV. and 1,000 KV. Radiations", American Journal of Roentgenology and Radium Therapy, 10 pp., October 1940.

13/42: Quimby, Edith H., "The Specification of Dosage in Radium Therapy", American Journal of Roentgenology and Radium Therapy, 17 pp., January 1941.

13/43: Marinelli, L. D., "Dosage Determinations with Radioactive Isotopes", American Journal of Roentgenology and Radium Therapy, 7 pp., February 1942.

13/44: Hamilton, Joseph G., "The Uses of Radioactive Tracers in Biology and Medicine", Radiology, 32 pp., November 1942.

13/45: "Availability of Radioactive Isotopes", Science, 9 pp., June 14, 1946.

13/46: "Peacetime Uses of Atomic Energy", Life, 7 pp., December 2, 1946.

13/47: Report of a Symposium on the Use of Isotopes in Biological Research, University of Chicago, sponsored by the Committee on Growth of the National Research Council, 102 pp., 1947.

13/48: Hardy, Gene, "Metalworking Industry Gets Real Benefit from Atomic Pile", Iron Age, 3 pp., July 10, 1947.

13/49: U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Isotopes Branch, "The Isotope Distribution Program", Science, 5 pp., August 29, 1947.

13/50: Boyd, T. A., "Research-Everybody's Doing it Now", ASTM Bulletin, 6 pp., May 1948.

13/51: Ohio State University, Engineering Experiment Station News, entire issue devoted to atomic energy, especially its use in medicine and research, December 1949

13/52: Allardice, Corbin and Edward R. Trapnell, The First Pile, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Technical Information Division, 11 pp., 1949.

13/53: Dole, Malcolm "Physical Chemistry and Physics in South America 1951" Report submitted to the Science Advisor, Department of State, 20 pp., July 1951.

13/54: Dowdy, Andrew H., "Basic Principles Underlying Radiation Therapy of Cancer", Chapter 18 of Volume VI of Lewis' Practice of Surgery, 25 pp., 1951.

13/55: "International Distribution of Radioisotopes", report by the Manager, Oak Ridge Operations, 9 pp., 1951.

Oversize Materials

73/71
Genealogical chart of the descendants of Jesusa Vidaurri and Victorino Dovalina.

73/72
Plan of New Zapata showing lots, whiteprint with color key, 1951.

73/73
Map showing Rufino Lopez's lands in Webb, Duval, Jim Hogg and Zapata Counties, whiteprint on linen, 1922.

73/74
Map of the José Vasquez Borrego Grant, Survey 197, in Zapata and Webb Counties, showing ownership of tracts of land, whiteprint.

Reports, Letters, and Memorandum: Mackin

S3-8/01: Mackin, John G. letters to Sewell H. Hopkins and A. A. Jakkula regarding oyster mortality investigations, November 4-28, 1949.

S3-8/02: Mackin, John G. and D. A. Wray, "A Study of Mortality and Mortality-Producing Agencies in Barataria Bay, Louisiana," February 1, 1949.

S3-8/03: Mackin, John G., "Report on a Study of the Efficiency of the Box-Count Method of Estimating Mortality of Oysters," February 5, 1949.

S3-8/04: Mackin, John G., "Report on Experiments to Determine the Effect on Oysters of Heavy Dosages of Crude Oil Over Short Periods of Time," February 8, 1949.

S3-8/05: Mackin, John G., H. Malcolm Owe, and Albert Collier, "Preliminary Note on the Occurrence of a New Parasite, Dermocystidium Marinum N. Sp. in Crassotrea Virginica (Gmelin)," December 10, 1949.

S3-8/06: Mackin, John G. letter to Sewell H. Hopkins regarding oyster mortality investigations, November 22, 1950.

S3-8/07: Mackin, John G., Betty Welch, and Kent Charles, "A Study of Mortality of Oysters of the Buras Area of Louisiana," April 10, 1950.

S3-8/08: Mackin, John G., "A Report on Three Experiments to Study the Effect of Oil Bleedwater on Oysters under Aquarium Conditions," April 11, 1950.

S3-8/09: Mackin, John G., "Report on a Study of the Effect of Application of Crude Petroleum on Saltgrass, Distichlis Spicata (L.) Greene," April 11, 1950.

S3-8/10: Mackin, John G., "A Study of the Effect of Barium Sulphate on Oysters and Some Other Organisms," April 12, 1950.

S3-8/11: Mackin, John G., "A Comparison of the Effect of Application of Crude Petroleum to Marsh Plants and to Oysters," April 12, 1950.

S3-8/12: Mackin, John G., "The Effect of Crude petroleum on Oysters Heavily Infested with Polydora, Cliona, and Martesia," April 19, 1950.

S3-8/13: Mackin, John G. and D. A. Wray, "Report on the Second Study of Mortality in Barataria Bay, Louisiana, and Adjacent Areas," Part I, August 8, 1950.

S3-8/14: Mackin, John G., "Operation and Maintenance of Marine Laboratory at Grand Isle, Louisiana," Progress Report No. 1, June 1 - August 31, 1950; September 1, 1950.

S3-8/15: Mackin, John G., "Diseases of Oysters and Their Relation to the Gulf Coast Oyster Industry," November 3, 1950.

S3-8/16: Mackin, John G., "Operation and Maintenance of Marine Laboratory at Grand Isle, Louisiana," Progress Report No. 2, September 1 - November 30, 1950; December 1, 1950.

S3-8/17: Mackin, John G., "Outline of Basic Studies to Be Carried on at the Grand Isle Laboratory Assuming an Appropriation of $22,700 per Year," 1950.

S3-8/18: Mackin, John G., "Notes on Conches (Thais Floridana) and Conch Predation on the Middleground Bed of Mr. Vinet, Barataria Bay, Louisiana," February 28, 1951.

S3-8/19: Mackin, John G., "Report on Oysters on the Middleground (Barataria Bay, La.) Bed Owned by Mr. Vinet," February 1951.

S3-8/20: Mackin, John G., H. Malcolm Owen, and Albert Collier, "Histopathology of Infection of Crassostrea Virginica (Gmelin) by Dermocystidium Marinum," March 1951.

S3-8/21: Mackin, John G., "Operation and Maintenance of Marine Laboratory at Grand Isle, Louisiana," Progress Report No. 3, December 1, 1950 - February 28, 1951; April 1951.

S3-8/22: Mackin, John G., "Memorandum on a Visit to the Jack Begovitch Bed in Northern Bay Ronquille," March 1951.

S3-8/23: Mackin, John G., "Operation and Maintenance of Marine Laboratory at Grand Isle, Louisiana," Progress Report No. 4, March 1 - May 31, 1951; June 26, 1951.

S3-8/24: Mackin, John G., "Studies on the Effect of Quebracho on Oysters," Technical Report No. 1, July 16, 1951.

S3-8/25: Mackin, John G., "Incidence of Infection of Oysters by Dermocystidium in the Barataria Bay Area of Louisiana," August 1, 1951.

S3-8/26: Mackin, John G. and D. A. Wray, "Mortality of Oysters in the Buras Area of Louisiana during the Summer of 1951," October 5, 1951.

S3-8/27: Mackin, John G., "Report on the Alabama Oyster Industry," 1951.

S3-8/28: Mackin, John G., P. Korringa, and Sewell H. Hopkins, "Hexamitiasis of Ostrea Edulis L. and Crassostrea Virginica (Gmelin)," 1951.

S3-8/29: Mackin, John G., "A Report on Investigations in Bay Lanaux, Louisiana," February 1952.

S3-8/30: Mackin, John G. and D. A. Wray, "Report of the Second Study of Mortality of Oysters in Barataria Bay, Louisiana, and Adjacent Areas," August 9, 1952.

S3-8/31: Mackin, John G., and Fred F. Cauthron, "Effect of Heavy Infestations of Polydora Websteri Hartman on Cassostrae Virginica (Gmelin) in Louisiana," August 1952.

S3-8/32: Mackin, John G., "An Experiment on the Effect of Varying Water Flow on the Mortality of Oyster in Aquaria," Technical Report, No. 2, November 17, 1952.

S3-8/33: Mackin, John G., "A Study of Transmission of Infective Elements of Dermocystidium Marinum by Way of Water Currents," Technical Report No. 3, November 17, 1952.

S3-8/34: Mackin, John G., "A Study of the Effect of Motor Exhaust Gases on Oysters," Technical Report No. 4, December 12, 1952.

S3-8/35: Mackin, John G., "Eel-Grass Disease: A Review of the Literature," 1952.

S3-8/36: Mackin, John G. and Sewell H. Hopkins, "Proposed Program for the Grand Isle Laboratory, Bases on a Five-Year Contract," 1952.

S3-8/37: Mackin, John G., "Proposed Program for the Grand Isle Laboratory, 1952 - 1953, Based on a One-Year Contract," 1952.

S3-8/38: Mackin, John G., "Project to Determine Effect of Dredging Operations on Oysters in the Southern Louisiana Area," 1952.

S3-8/39: Mackin, John G., Sammy M. Ray, and James L. Boswell, "Quantitative Measurement of Effect on Oysters of Disease Caused by Dermocystidium Marinum," 1952.

Speeches

6/1: "Our Fight Against Cancer", Philadelphia Division, American Cancer Society, 32 pp., May 3, 1949.

6/2: "Isotopes - What They Are and What They Mean to Me", Regional Conference, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, American Education Association, 22 pp., May 21, 1949.

6/3: "Your Good Health and the Mighty Atom", script for NBC Television national broadcast, 10 pp., June 16, 1949.

6/4: Outline for untitled remarks on isotopes and the Isotopes Division, Brookhaven National Laboratory Biology Conference, 2 pp., July 28, 1949.

6/5: Outline for untitled notes for discussion, with the Director's Staff, Brookhaven National Laboratory, 2 pp., July 30, 1949.

6/6: "Atomic Report", Baltimore, WMAR-TV, 3 pp. draft, 4 pp. text of interview, August 7, 1949.

6/7: "Relation of the Atomic Energy Program to Medical Practice and Research", Denver Rocky Mountain Radiological Society, 13 pp., August 20, 1949.

6/8: Outline for an untitled lecture, Oak Ridge, ORINS Training Course in Radioisotope Techniques, 2 pp., August 25, 1949.

6/9: "Recent Developments in the Use of Isotopes for Research" text and slide list, Cincinnati, 10th Annual Research Conference of Institutum Divi Thomae, 18 pp., September 6, 1949.

6/10: "Atomic Detective - Radioisotopes", 12 pp., September 16, 1949.

6/11: "Radioactive Isotopes and Atomic Energy in Medicine", New York City, International Spanish Speaking Association of Physicians, 9 pp., November 18, 1949.

6/12: "Atomic Energy in American Life and Education", Chicago, Central Association of Science and Mathematics Teachers, 36 pp., November 25, 1949.

6/13: "Isotopes as Tools of Engineering", New York City, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 14 pp., November 28, 1949.

6/14: "Isotopes: Present and Potential Uses", New York City, Conference on Industrial and Safety Problems of Nuclear Technology, 30 pp., January 11, 1950.

6/15: "Use of Radioactive Tracers in Agricultural Research", New Orleans, Southwide Winter Meeting of the Southern Association of Science and Industry, 14 pp., text in carbon copy, 17 pp., text in mimeograph, January 23, 1950.

6/16: "Present and Future Use of Radioactive Isotopes", Brookhaven National Laboratory, course in Health Physics for Insurance Company Representatives, 23 pp., February 6-10, 1950.

6/17: Outline of untitled remarks on isotopes, Washington, Advertising Council meeting at the White House, 4 pp., February 15, 1950.

6/18: "Isotopes - Useful By-Products of Atomic Energy" outline, Des Moines, Iowa, Drake University Lecture Series on Atomic Energy, 8 pp., text, 3 pp., February 23, 1950.

6/19: "Radioisotopes - Peacetime Dividends of Atomic Energy" outline, Baltimore, Conference of teachers, 2 pp., March 9, 1950.

6/20: Outline for an untitled speech on isotopes, Washington, conference of secondary school teachers, 3 pp., March 29, 1950.

6/21: "Isotopes and Their Application to Industrial Problems" outline, Rye, NY, Industrial Research Institute, 4 pp., April 27, 1950.

6/22: "Radioisotopes and Their Public Health Implications", Boston, Harvard University School of Public Health, May 29, 1950.

6/23: "Progress in Radioisotope Production and Utilization in the U. S.", London, 6th International Congress of Radiology, 14 pp., text, 3 pp., abstract, July 28, 1950.

6/24: "Industrial Applications of Radioisotopes", Chicago, Society for Non-Destructive Testing, 24 pp., October 26, 1950.

6/25: "Radioisotopes in Cancer Research and Control" abstract, St. Louis, Public Health Cancer Association, 2 pp., October 30, 1950.

6/26: Outline for an untitled speech on isotopes, Huntsville, AL, Regional Press Seminar on Atomic Energy, 4 pp., November 13, 1950.

6/27: "Radioisotope Utilization", 17 pp., [1950].

6/28: "Mobilizing the Atom", CBS-TV Network Presentation, 8 pp., March 18, 1951.

6/29: "Radioisotopes - New Tools for Industry", New York City, 21st Annual Safety Convention and Exposition, Greater New York Safety Council, Inc., 12 pp., April 6, 1951.

6/30: "Industry's New Tool - The Radioisotope" outline, Milwaukee, Engineer's Society of Milwaukee, 2 pp., May 16, 1951.

6/31: "The United States Atomic Energy Program: Part I - Overall Progress", Denver, Rocky Mountain Radiological Society, 29 pp., August 9, 1951.

6/32: "The United States Atomic Energy Program: Part II - Recent Developments in Biology and Medicine", Denver, Rocky Mountain Radiological Society, 29 pp., August 11, 1951.

6/33: "Sources of Radioisotopes and Special Bombardments", New York City, 12th International Congress of Pure and Applied Chemistry, 19 pp., text, 3 pp., outline of introductory remarks, September 10-13, 1951.

6/34: "Radioisotopes for Industrial Research and Application", Philadelphia, American Association for the Advancement of Science Nuclear Engineering Symposium, 12 pp., December 28, 1951.

6/35: "Development of the Medical Use of Radioisotopes", Philadelphia, American Association for the Advancement of Science Symposium on Cancer Therapy with Radioisotopes, 9 pp., December 28, 1951.

6/36: Outline for an untitled lecture, Oak Ridge, ORINS Isotope Training Course, 4 pp., (Same outline with manuscript changes used in 1953 and 1955), 1951.

6/37: "Usefulness of Radioisotopes in Industry", New York City, 25th Anniversary Convention, Association of American Soap and Glycerine Producers, 9 pp., January 23, 1952.

6/38: "Introduction to Isotopes" outline, New York City, In-Service Course on Radioisotopes - A New Aid to High School Science Teaching, 8 pp., February 27, 1952.

6/39: "Isotopes and Cancer", Cincinnati, Isotopes Subsection, Second National Cancer Conference, 6 pp., March 3-5, 1952.

6/40: "Atomic Radiation Effects on Human Tissue" outline, College Park, University of Maryland Medical School, 6 pp., March 18, 1952.

6/41: "Radioisotopes - Materials and Medical Practices of Special Interest to Pathologists", New York City, Symposium on Technical Aspects of Radiobiology, International Association of Medical Museums, 11 pp., text, 3 pp., outline, April 9, 1952.

6/42: "Radioisotopes: Availability - Procurement - Safe Handling" outline, Philadelphia, course on Applications of Radioactivity sponsored by the Philadelphia Section of the American Chemical Society, 5 pp., April 29, 1952.

6/43: "Radioisotopes as Sources of Gamma Rays for Therapy", Chicago, American Radium Society, 18 pp., June 10, 1952.

6/44: "Survey of Present Uses of Isotopes in Agriculture", Manhattan, Conference on the Use of Isotopes in Plant and Animal Research. Kansas State College, 16 pp., June 12, 1952.

6/45: "Radioisotopes in Agricultural Research", Manhattan, National Farm and Home Hour, 5 pp., June 14, 1952.

6/46: "Radioisotopes - Production, Distribution and Utilization", Ann Arbor, 5th Annual Summer Institute, University of Michigan Law School, 35 pp., June 26, 1952.

6/47: "General Outlook on Isotope Utilization", Oak Ridge, 4th Annual Summer Symposium on the Role of Atomic Energy in Agricultural Research, sponsored by the University of Tennessee-Atomic Energy Commission Agricultural Research Program - Oak Ridge National Laboratory - Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies, 18 pp., August 25, 1952.

6/48: "The Scope and Future of Isotope Utilization", Atlantic City, 122nd National Meeting, American Chemical Society, 18 pp., September 16, 1952.

6/49: Outline for untitled speeches on isotopes, San Antonio, Southwest Research Foundation and Southwest Research Institute, 2 pp., September 30, 1952.

6/50: Outline for an untitled speech on isotopes, Houston, Methodist Hospital, 1 p., September 1952.

6/51: "Atomic Energy - What Are Its Peacetime Uses?", New York City, 20th Anniversary Convention, Clothing Manufacturers Association of U. S. A., 20 pp., October 14, 1952.

6/52: "Properties and Availability of Clinically Useful Radioisotopes", Mexico City, 4th Inter-American Congress of Radiology, 16 pp., text and 1 p., abstract in English, 20 pp., text typewritten and 20 pp., text and 12 pp., plates in Spanish, November 2-8, 1952.

6/53: "Current Uses of Radioactive Isotopes in Industry", Cleveland, American Management Association, 28 pp., December 4, 1952.

6/54: "New Keys to the Universe", 14 pp., [1952].

Correspondence and Other Published Material

1/1: General information about the contents of the collection

1/2: Letters regarding the Class of 1898, 1926-1928

1/3: Programs of the 1926 Semi-Centennial Celebration

1/4: Sermon preached by Reverend Sneed at the A&M College Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration

1/5: A letter from Melle Williamson to Rev. Sneed and The Daily Bulletin of College Station, September 19, 1926

1/6: The Battalion, January 1898

1/7: Organization of The Agricultural and Mechanical College System in Texas

1/8: Gold Book, August 1919

1/9: An issue of Louisiana Schools containing an article by Rev. Sneed, December 1952

1/10: Death announcement for W. C. Martin and W. A. Scherer

Batts Personal and Business Documents

7/1: J. W. Batts - Bill of Services and Business Agreements, 1893-1897

7/2: J. W. Batts - H. R. Cartwell Abstract Notes, November 1893

7/3: J. W. Batts - Correspondence with Land Owners, 1894-1897

7/4: J. W. Batts - Hills Addition Lot Notes, 1913

7/5: J. W. Batts - Insurance Contract, March 1899

7/6: J. W. Batts - Land Ownership Through the Generations Research and Notes, 1910-1919

7/7: J. W. Batts - Land Payments Checks, 1893-1951

7/8: J. W. Batts - Land Purchases, 1894-1909

7/9: J. W. Batts - Loan Agreements, 1898-1919

7/10: J. W. Batts - Vendor's Lien, 1901-1906

7/11: J. W. Batts - Tax Receipts, 1917-1930

7/12: J. W. Batts - Texas A&M Football Scores, November 1915

7/13: J. W. Batts Jr. - Tax Receipts, 1951-1952

7/14: Proof of Heirship of David W. Borrow, May 1899

7/15: Survey - C. B. McGregor, July 1919

7/16: Will Winter for Removal of his Disabilities as a Minor, August 1923

7/17: Modern Research Notes, Undated

7/18: Student Worker's Research Notes, 2021

Correspondence and Manuscripts

1/1: Collection Overview, and blank stationery with A. D. Mebane Estate Logo and heading.

1/2: Mebane Triumph Cotton

  • "Descriptive Booklet of Improved Mebane Triumph Cotton Seed: Test By Test" written by A. D. Mebane, Lea Beaty, W.D. French, R.W. Stewart, and R.A. Beaty. (4 pages)
  • Typed letter addressed to "the cotton growers" from A. D. Mebane dated August 15, 1922, on A. D. Mebane Sales Agency stationary. The letter discusses cottonseed production for pedigreed planting seeds with a two-page advertisement for cotton seeds with seed history and pictures.
  • Typed letter addressed to "to my patrons and all cotton growers" from A. D. Mebane discussing his formula pedigree cotton seed in detail. Undated (handwritten math scratch notes on the back)
  • Pamphlet titled "Mebane Triumph Cotton" by A. D. Mebane that discusses facts on Mebane pedigree cottonseed and corrections on misrepresentations. (4 pages)

1/3: Newspaper Articles

  • Clipping of "Foreign Cotton Men Visit Mebane Estate", The Lockhart Register. September 21, 1939
  • Clipping of article titled "Complete History of Mebane Cotton", The Lockhart Daily Post. October 23, 1905
  • 3 newspaper clippings articles titled "A Good Bale of Cotton," "The Mebane Cotton," and "Lockhart Cotton Shows Long Staple with Heavy Lint". Undated
  • Newspaper clippings [newspaper in Lockhart, exact origin unknown] "Mebane Cotton Awarded Prizes". March 17, 1938

1/4: Correspondence to A. D. Mebane Regarding his Cotton

  • Typed letter with stationary from "The Commercial Club of Gainesville and Cooke County" addressed to A. D. Mebane from E. M. * Thompson discussing the price of seed at $1.25 and praising the cotton crop seed. March 14, 1912 (envelope attached)
  • Handwritten letter on Magnolia Compress Co. stationery addressed to A. D. Mebane (in pencil) from J.H. Couch asking for cottonseed for the county. October 26, 1916 (2 pages)
  • Handwritten letter addressed to A. D. Mebane from (illegible; most likely) J. E. Mc Ualesti discussing cotton production. January 11, 1912
  • Handwritten thank you letter in pen for the cottonseed written by W. T. Browning to possibly A. D. Mebane. Undated
  • Two envelopes addressed to A. D. Mebane.
  • Handwritten letter on Pattonville Texas stationery addressed to A. D. Mebane from J. P. Warner providing positive feedback on the cottonseed quality. September 1, 1911
  • Typed letter from J. R. Handy to A.D Mebane discussing an order for cottonseed to be delivered in fall. May 17, 1913
  • Handwritten letter from H. M. Blanton from A. D. Mebane. November 4, 1916 (2 pages)
  • Handwritten letter from H. E. Loarman to A. D. Mebane discussing cottonseed prices and praising the cottonseed given. November 18, 1912 (2 pages)
  • Handwritten letter to A. D. Mebane from Henry Matthews discussing prices. February 4, 1924 (2 pages and an envelope)
  • Handwritten letter to A. D. Mebane from W. C. Wheiless asking for cottonseed for his small farm. (2 pages and envelope)
  • Typed letter from Dr. Freedman to A. D. Mebane discussing purchasing seed. February 21, 1923
  • Handwritten letter from J. H. Rich to A.D Mebane discussing cotton seed. January 1, 1913
  • Typed correspondence from W. Moses to Mr. Mebane discussing farm at Lockhart and purchasing cottonseed. October 5th, 1922

1/5: Correspondence from and to Mrs. A. D. Mebane

  • Typed letter from B. A. Stufflebeme to Mrs. Mebane asking for a photograph of Mr. Mebane. January 1, 1931
  • Typed letter from B. A. Stufflebeme to Mrs. Mebane thanking her for the photograph. January 5, 1931 (envelope included)
  • Handwritten letter from Mrs. A. D. Mebane to Mrs. B. A. Stufflebeme discussing a photograph of Mebane. January 3, 1931
  • Handwritten letter from Mr. J. S. Mogford to Mrs. Mebane discussing personal information and farming. June 4, 1952 (3 pages and envelope)

1/6: Outline of a talk given by A. D. Mebane at a Cotton Breeders Association Meeting about seed production.

1/7: Article entitled "Mebane Triumph" in the Acco Press, includes Mebane's article inside and handwritten signature of Mrs. J. S. Mogford. December 1949

1/8: List of expenditures of the Mebane Barbecue Committee signed by M. J. Jerry, B. J. Bellawy, John P. Homer and Veal Clark with names of companies and help with expenses summing to 1,695 dollars.

1/9: "Some Problems of the Commercial Cotton Breeder" by E. C. Ewing.

  • The manuscript discusses issues concerning cottonseed breeders and agricultural cottonseed production problems, issues and other related topics (14 pages typed).
  • Typed letter from A. D. Mebane discussing the enclosed manuscript by E.C. Ewing. April 9, 1926 (envelope enclosed)

1/10: "Study of Seed Cotton for Laboratory Use" by J. S. Mogford.

  • The manuscript discusses how to grow cotton seed for laboratory use for manufacturing seed and breeding seed in a lab. (4 typed pages)

1/11: "Progeny of Four and Five- Lock Bolls Produced on the Same Mother Cotton Plant" by Hendry Dunlavy.

  • The manuscript discusses cottonseed production and growth. (3 pages typed)

1/12: "Fundamental Principles of Plant Breeding" by Luther Burbank.

  • The pamphlet was read at the International Plant Breeding Conference (New York). September 30 - October 1902 (7 paged pamphlet)

1/13: "Cotton Breeding" by Dr. Geo. F. Freeman (5 pages)

1/14: "Practical Plant Breeding with Particular Reference to Cotton" by Fred Griffee.

  • The manuscript discusses plant breeding practices. (4 pages)

Mothers' Club Correspondence, Reports, and Minutes

1/1: Report Book, 1928-1931

1/2: Correspondence, 1928-1929

1/3: Member's Club - Various, June 3, 1928

1/4: Newspaper Clippings, circa 1928-1929; Undated

1/5: Correspondence, May 25, 1930

1/6: Correspondence, 1931-1932

1/7: Executive Board Meeting, May 7, 1932

1/8: Treasurer's Reports, October 1, 1931

1/9: Correspondence, February-March 1933

1/10: Executive Board Meeting, 1932-1933

1/11: Fundraising - Student Loan Fund, Undated

1/12: Members' Club - San Antonio, Undated

1/13: Treasurer's Reports, 1932-1933

1/14: Annual Meeting, May 10, 1941

1/15: Annual Meeting, 1945-1946

1/16: Executive Board Meeting, May 11, 1946

1/17: Annual Meeting, May 10, 1947

1/18: Correspondence, April-May 1947

1/19: Executive Board Meeting, May 10, 1947

1/20: Annual Meeting, 1947-1948

1/21: Correspondence, March-May 1948

1/22: Treasurers' Reports, 1947-1948

1/23: Annual Meeting, May 7, 1949

1/24: Constitution and By-Laws, Undated

1/25: Correspondence, 1948-1949

1/26: Dedication, Undated

1/27: Executive Board Meeting, 1948-1949

1/28: Treasurers' Reports, 1949

1/29: Yearbooks, 1948-1949

1/30: Annual Meeting, May 13, 1950

1/31: Executive Board Meeting, 1949-1950

1/32: Officers' List, Undated

1/33: Annual Meeting, May 12, 1951

1/34: Correspondence, 1950-1951; Undated

1/35: Creative Expressions, October 28, 1950

1/36: Executive Board Meeting, 1950-1951

1/37: Fundraising - Student Life Movie Fund, May 4, 1951

1/38: Newspaper Clippings, 1950-1951

1/39: Officers' List, 1950-1951

1/40: President, 1950-1951

1/41: Treasurers' Reports, May 8, 1951

1/42: Yearbooks, 1950-1951

1/43: Annual Meeting, May 10, 1952

1/44: Correspondence, 1951-1952

1/45: Executive Board Meeting, 1951-1952

1/46: Historian's Reports, Undated

1/47: Newsletters, February 19, 1952

1/48: Treasurers' Reports, May 10, 1952

1/49: Yearbooks, 1951-1952

1/50: Constitution and By-Laws, Undated

1/51: Members' Club - Various, Undated

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