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Africana Studies - Teaching Aids

1-1: Historic Battles by Cox International

1-2: Naturaleza y Color by EdiVersa

1-3: Chromos Poste Internationale by Kwatta

1-4: Le Tour de Monde en 120 Images by Menier, circa 1956

1-5: Images Du Monde by Le Lion

1-6: Les Races Humaines by Jacques Superchocolat

1-7: La Faune Africaine by t'Koffiemoleken

1-8: Propaganda Tools; consists of 120 stickers depicting French colonies and 16 notebook covers depicting key figures of the
Italian Republic

1-9: Propaganda Tools; School Supplies- consists of 18 notebooks, 1 Report Card, 1 Lunch Bag.

1-10: Razas Humanas by Editorial Brugera, S.A.

1-11: Habilidad y Destreza by Eduardo Rodriguez

1-12: Selva Misteriosa a los Abismos del Mar by Eduardo Rodriguez

1-13: Razas Habitantes del Mundo

1-14: Popoli, Continenti, Costumi

1-15: De Bonte Wereld by Theodorus Niemeijer, circa 1935

1-16: Fauna Flor Congo I by Cote D'Or Chocolade, circa 1883

1-17: Fauna Flor Congo II by Cote D'Or Chocolade, circa 1883

1-18: Military Uniforms of the British Empires Overseas by John Player and Sons.

1-19: Mit Reichelt um die Welt by Otto Reichelt

1-20: Le Tour de Monde en 80 Jours by Chocolat Aiglon

Collected Articles by Other Scientists

14/1: U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, "Isotopes and Their Industrial Applications: Notes on Material Prepared for Presentation Before Joint Committee on Atomic Energy", 23 pp., April 1952.

14/2: Seidlin, S. M., A. Aaron Yalow and Edward Siegel, "Blood Radioiodine Concentration and Blood Radiation Dosage During I131 Therapy for Metastatic Thyroid Carcinoma", Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 8 pp., September 1952.

14/3: Quimby, Edith H., "Diagnostic Uses of Radioactive Isotopes", draft, 10 pp., [1952].

14/4: Japha, E. M., "The Use of Cobalt 60 in Gamma-Ray Therapy", American Journal of Roentgenology Radium Therapy and Nuclear Medicine, 21 pp., March 1953.

14/5: Myers, William G., Benjamin H. Colmery, Jr., and Waldron M. McLellon, "Radioactive Gold-198 for Gamma Radiation Therapy", American Journal of Roentgenology Radium Therapy and Nuclear Medicine, 16 pp., August 1953.

14/6: Hevesy, G., "Effect of Irradiation with X-Rays on the Catabolism of Methyl Alcohol in the Mouse", ACTA Physiologica, Scandinavia, 7 pp., 1953.

14/7: Puck, Theodore T., "The First Steps of Virus Invasion", Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology, 6 pp., 1953.

14/8: U.S. Congress, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Report of the Subcommittee on Research and Development on Providing Radioisotopes for Medical Research, 3 pp., August 1954.

14/9: Preuss, L. E., "Autoradiographic Studies of Surface Detail with Chromium-51", Nucleonics, 3 pp., August 1954.

14/10: Chen, Ying-Mao, "Elusion Studies of Titanium and Zirconium with Sulfuric Acid", Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society, 11 pp., December 1954.

14/11: Harley, John H. and Naomi Hallden, "Analyzing Beta Absorption Graphically to Identify Emitters", Nucleonics, 4 pp., January 1955.

14/12: Flagg, A. H., J. P. Myers, J. L. P. Campbell, J. M. Terry, and E. S. Mardock "Radioactive Tracers in Oil Production Problems", Journal of Petroleum Technology, 6 pp., January 1955.

14/13: Valencia, Elpidio I., "Asia and the Atom" Vol. 5, No. 1, Free World, 4 pp.

14/14: Krebs, A. T., "Early History of the Scintillation Counter", Science, 2 pp., July 1, 1955.

14/15: Fund for Peaceful Atomic Development, Inc., "Report of Activities, May 1 to September 1, 1955", 8 pp., September 1, 1955.

14/16: Davis, Ragmond, Jr. and Oliver A. Schaeffer, "Chlorine-36 in Nature", Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 32 pp., September 6, 1955.

14/17: Kuroda, P. K., "On the Isotopic Constitution of Radium (RA223/RA-226) in Uranium Minerals and Recent Problems in Geochronology", Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 32 pp., September 30, 1955.

14/18: Mueller, George E. and William G. Myers, "The 'Gammicon'", News in Engineering, 5 pp., November 1955.

14/19: Chen, Ying-Mao, Chia-Tsung Lui, and Tung-Ho Chen "Separation of Metals by Anion Exchange Resins", 8 pp., [1955].

14/20: Joyet, G. and R. Gautier "Dynamic Theory of the Radioiodine Investigation of Thyroid Function", Bulletin de l'Academie Suisse des Sciences Medicales, 34 pp., 1955.

14/21: Jones, Hardin B., "A Special Consideration of the Aging Process Disease, and Life Expectancy", Advances in Biological and Medical Physics vol. 5, 57 pp., 1955.

14/22: Russell, R. D., "Lead Isotopes as a Key to the Radioactivity of the Earth's Mantle", Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 14 pp., February 6, 1956.

14/23: Jones, Hardin B., "Demographic Consideration of the Cancer Problem", Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences, 36 pp., February 1956.

14/24: Kohman, Truman P., "Extinct Natural Radioactivity: Possibilities and Potentialities", Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 40 pp., April 13, 1956.

14/25: Berson, Solomon A., "Pathways of Iodine Metabolism", American Journal of Medicine, 17 pp., May 1956.

14/26: Hull, D. E., B. A. Fries, J. G. Tewksburg, and G. H. Keirns, "Isotopes Solve Mixing Problems", Nucleonics, 4 pp., May 1956.

14/27: Yalow, Rosalyn S. and Solomon A. Berson, "Some Applications of Isotope Dilution Techniques", American Journal of Roentgenology Radium Therapy and Nuclear Medicine, 9 pp., June 1956.

14/28: Lawrence, John H., "Isotopes and Nuclear Radiations in Experimental Medicine", A.M.A. Archives of Internal Medicine, 14 pp., June 1956.

14/29: Hasterlick, Robert J., "Report on 'Atoms for Peace' Mission Visit to Venezuela, Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina", processed report, 32 pp., June 1956.

14/30: Kaufman, Jonn F., "Trip Report - lsotopes Team Mission to South America, June, 1956", processed report, 16 pp., July 18, 1956.

14/31: Harman, Denham "Aging: A Theory Based on Free Radical and Radiation Chemistry", Journal of Gerontology, 3 pp., July 1956.

14/32: Krebs, A. T. and J. G. Kereiakes, "Portable Isotopic Radiographic Units", American Journal of Roentgenology Radium Therapy and Nuclear Medicine, 8 pp., July 1956.

14/33: Brucer, Marshall "Informal Report on the Eighth International Congress of Radiology", processed report, 13 pp., July 22-28, 1956.

14/34: Stroud, Agnes N., "The Effects of Continuous Irradiation by Tritium on Cells Cultivated in Vitro", Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 24 pp., August 29, 1956.

14/35: Puck, T. T. and H. W. Fisher "Genetics of Somatic Mammalian Cells", Journal of Experimental Medicine, 8 pp., September 1956.

14/36: U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Division of Civilian Application "Contribution of Radioisotope Utilization to the National Economy", typed draft, 4 pp., December 1956.

14/37: Comision de Energia Nuclear de Cuba, Primer Forum de Energia Nuclear, "Malinal Bibliografico Enviade por los Estados Unidos de America a Ia Comission de Energia Nuclear de Cuba", processed, 30 pp., December 1956.

14/38: Boyd, G. E. and Q. V. Larson "Report on the Occurrence of Technetium on the Earth's Crust", Journal of Physical Chemistry, 9 pp., 1956.

14/39: Seliger, H. H., "The Applications of Standards of Radioactivity", International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 18 pp., 1956.

14/40: Hevesy, G. C., "Radioactive Tracers in Radiobiological Studies", British Journal of Radiology, 13 pp., 1956.

14/41: Villar, G. E., Energia Atomica Pare La Paz, Montevideo, 71 pp., 1956.

14/42: Gregory, J. N., "The Industrial and Scientific Applications of Radioactive Isotopes with Particular Reference to Their Value to Australia", Australian Atomic Energy Commission, 24 pp., 1956.

14/43: Woodruff, Nathan H., "Foreign Travel Report (of trip to Europe to participate in conference and visit users of Isotopes)", processed report, 11 pp., January 25, 1957.

14/44: Fowler, William A., "Formation of the Elements", Scientific Monthly, 17 pp., February, 1957.

14/45: Brucer, Marshall, J. H. Harmon and William D. Gude, "Radioactive Isotopes in the United States Hospitals: A Survey of Hospital Administrator's Problems up to 1957", U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, 47 pp., March 1957.

14/46: Livingstone, E. R., "Target: Knowledge-Tracers Serve All Scientific Disciplines", Horizon, 4 pp., April 1957.

14/47: Robertson, James S., "Theory and Use of Tracers in Determining Transfer Rates in Biological Systems", Physiological Reviews, 22 pp., April 1957.

14/48: Boyd, G. E., "Observations on Nuclear Science in Japan", processed report, 34 pp., May 1957.

14/49: "Final Report of the Working Group Meeting on the Asian Regional Nuclear Center", processed report, 13 pp., July 18, 1957.

14/50: Brucer, Marshall "Around the Orient in 35 Days", processed report on an Asiatic mission for the U.S. AEC, 28 pp., July 1957.

14/51: Masouredis, S. P. et. al., "The Role of I13l-Labeled Proteins in Biology and Medicine", Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 152 pp., (proceedings of a conference of the Section of Biology of the Academy), August 31, 1957.

14/52: Texas State Department of Health, Division of Occupational Health, Occupational Health Regulations-Radiation Exposure, 22 pp., September 15, 1957.

14/53: Libby, Willard F., "Radioisotopes", Nucleonics, 4 pp., September 1957.

Speeches and Notes

13/1: Speeches. April 30, 1954

13/2: Speeches. January - May 1955

13/3: Speeches. June 1955

13/4: Speeches. July 1955

13/5: Speeches. August - September 1955

13/6: Speeches. October 4, 1955 - October 8, 1955

13/7: Speeches. October 11, 1955

13/8: Speeches. October 19, 1955 - October 27, 1955

13/9: Speeches. November 8, 1955 - November 17, 1955

13/10: Speeches. November 23, 1955 - November 28, 1955

13/11: Speeches. December 1955

13/12: Speeches. January 17, 1956

13/13: Speeches. January 13, 1956 - January 20, 1956

13/14: Speeches. January 24, 1956 - January 25, 1956

13/15: Speeches. February - April 1956

13/16: Speeches. June - December 1956

13/17: Speeches. February - December 1957

13/18: Speeches. Undated

13/19: Speeches. Undated

13/20: Speeches. Undated

13/21: Speeches. Undated

13/22 through 13/24: Notes and research materials for speeches. April 1954 - December 1957

13/25: Notes and research materials for speeches, index card notes. April 1954 - December 1956.

Copies of Newspaper Clippings, and Photographs

15/1: Photographs, maps, and clippings regarding flooded land. April 30, 1954 - May 9, 1954

15/2: Newspaper clippings regarding Rudder's appointment to Land Commissioner.

15/3: Newspaper clippings regarding Rudder and Allan Shivers.

15/4: Newspaper clippings regarding Rudder. March 25, 1955 - December 6, 1955

15/5: Newspaper clippings regarding Rudder. January 26, 1956 - December 22, 1957

15/6: Newspaper clippings regarding Rudder. December 24, 1957; Undated

15/7: Newspaper clippings regarding Rudder during his time as State Land Commissioner. April 4, 1955 - July 21, 1955

15/8: Newspaper clippings regarding Rudder during his time as State Land Commissioner. July 22, 1955 - April 24, 1956

15/9: Newspaper clippings regarding Rudder during his time as State Land Commissioner. January 27, 1956 - December 27, 1957

15/10: Newspaper clippings regarding Rudder. May 23, 1955 - June 25, 1955

15/11: Newspaper clippings regarding politics and land. April 19, 1955 - May 10, 1955

15/12: Newspaper clippings regarding Rudder. April 15, 1955 - October 11, 1955

15/13: Newspaper clippings. May 26, 1955 - November 13, 1955

Speeches and Talks

4/1: Notes for a speech delivered at the celebration commemorating the ninth anniversary of the founding of the United Nations held at Texas A&M. October 22, 1954

4/2: Speech, "What about Graduate Work". March 13, 1956

4/3: Excerpts and notes for a talk presented at a banquet honoring 11 District winners in the State FFA Tractor Operators Contest, Ft. Worth, Texas. July 16, 1957

4/4: Background information for Future Farmer Contestants in Texas FFA Tractor Operators Contest, Ft. Worth, Texas. July 16, 1957

Correspondence

2/1: General correspondence, including letters pertaining to Dr. Aebersold's participation in the Eighth International Congress of Radiology to be held in Mexico City in 1956 and the U. N. Conference in Geneva, memos on the functions of the Radiological Safety Branch, Isotopes Division, a proposal for international peaceful atomic development centers, and a membership directory of the Association of Research Directors, January-June 1955.

2/2: General correspondence, including letters about Dr. Aebersold's trip to Europe to attend the U. N. Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy at Geneva and visit the radio-isotope production, distribution and utilization centers, an itinerary for the trip, a list of contacts in Europe, notes compiled by Dr. Aebersold during the trip, and a capsule summary of the isotope distribution program, July 1955.

2/3: General correspondence, including letters and memos about Ford Motor Company's Atoms for Peace exhibition in 1956, memos regarding the coordination of and responsibility for the isotopes division under the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, and exchanges of letters, especially with Lorraine Meyer and Henry L. Moses, about the establishment of the Samuel S. Seidlin Memorial Fund, August-December 1955.

2/4: General correspondence, including letters with Lorraine Meyer, Henry L. Moses, and Marshall Brucer regarding the Samuel S. Seidlin Memorial Fund, letters about Ford Motor Company's Atoms for Peace exhibition, notes for an Isotopes Extension Technical Staff meeting, notes on isotope production and licensing, and background notes prepared for Joint Committee on Atomic Energy hearings, January-March 1956.

2/5: General correspondence, including letters about the pending official visit of Dr. Aebersold to Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, and Venezuela as part of a team of isotope experts and about his unofficial visit to Peru. Most of the correspondence is with users of isotopes in researching the several countries, April-May 1956.

2/6: General correspondence, including an itinerary for Dr. Aebersold's visit of South America, copies of various programs participated in by the team of isotope experts, and Dr. Aebersold's notes on the Atoms for Peace Mission to South America, June 1956.

2/7: General correspondence, including follow-up letters on the Atoms for Peace Mission to South America, a memo on a proposed program for the Radiation Advisory Section Division of Civilian Application, and one letter on the Samuel S. Seidlin Memorial Fund, July-August 1956.

2/8: General correspondence, including letters about Dr. Aebersold's participation in the First Cuban National Forum on Nuclear Energy in Havana, letters pertaining to the Samuel S. Seidlin Memorial Fund, and memos on generally licensed and licensed exempt quantities of radioisotopes and simplifying and strengthening licensing procedures for high-level irradiation facilities, September-December, 1956.

2/9: General correspondence, including letters about the Samuel S. Seidlin Memorial Fund, correspondence with John Clover Monsma about his booklet "Is There a God?" in which 100 American scientists answer their atheistic colleagues in Russia, a list of specialists on industrial uses of isotopes, and a report by H. D. Bruner on his trip to Havana to participate in the First Cuban National Forum on Nuclear Energy, January-February 1957.

2/10: General correspondence, including letters with John Clover Monsma about his booklet, a program for the Nuclear Congress held in Philadelphia, a program and other materials for the Fifth Annual Conference on Atomic Energy in Industry of the National Industrial Conference Board, and materials from the Pan American Union on inter-American activities in the field of science and technology, March 1957.

2/11: General correspondence, including many congratulatory letters to Dr. Aebersold on his transfer from Oak Ridge to Washington to assume the duties of Assistant Director for Isotopes and Radiation, Division of Civilian Application, program of the 1st Pan American Cancer Cytology Congress, and a letter from Robert S. Stone on the early developments in nuclear medicine, April 1957.

2/12: General correspondence, chiefly additional congratulatory letters, May 1957.

2/13: General correspondence, including a memo on a national reactor project for the Philippine Islands, a program for the Fourth Annual Meeting of the Society of Nuclear Medicine, a program for the Nineteenth Mid-summer Radiological Conference of the Rocky Mountain Radiological Society, and a few additional congratulatory letters, June-August 1957.

2/14: General correspondence, including a handbook and list of participants in the International Conference on Radio-Isotopes in Scientific Research in Paris, correspondence with John Clover Monsma, and drafts of Dr. Aebersold's statement for Monsma's booklet, September 1957.

2/15: General correspondence, including letters with John Clover Monsma and a copy of his booklet, a list of participants and schedule of lectures for an Atomic Energy Course for Management in Chicago, a memo on a research reactor for Taiwan, a memo on an unscheduled symposium on the production of radioisotopes at the UNESCO Conference for Isotope Research in Paris, a directory of the Atom Fair '57 in New York, correspondence regarding Dr. Aebersold's visit to the University of Dubuque as a participant in the American Institute of Physics Visiting Scientists Program, and a course outline and lecture schedule for a medical officers course in radioisotope techniques at Bethesda, MD, October-December 1957.

Pressbooks FRAGILE

5/1
Pressbook/Scrapbook FRAGILE
1950-1951

5/2
Pressbook FRAGILE
1952-1953

5/3
Pressbook FRAGILE
1953-1954

5/4
Pressbook FRAGILE
1955-1956

5/5
Pressbook FRAGILE
1956-1957

Financial Records

14/1: Reports of the Commissioner of the General Land Office. 1930-1956

14/2: Documents about Rudder's life. Undated

14/3: Documents and correspondence regarding Rudder's campaign. May 29, 1956 - June 25, 1956

14/4: Records of contributions and expenditures in Rudder's campaign.

14/5: Records of campaign contributions in Rudder's campaign.

14/6: Records of contributions and expenditures in Rudder's campaign.

14/7: Records of contributions and expenditures in Rudder's campaign, and airline tickets.

14/8: List of certified voters in Texas. 1956

14/9: List of supporters for Rudder's campaign.

14/10: Records of voters in favor of Rudder.

14/11: Campaign expenditures on advertisements.

14/12: List of voters by District.

14/13: House resolution concerning the Veterans of Foreign Wars.

14/14: Rudder's daily planners. 1956

14/15: List of Rudder's supporters and their addresses.

14/16: Correspondence with 90th Infantry Division and List of all Christmas cards received. 1955

14/17: Mailing addresses of all members of Texas State Legislature.

14/18: List of all elected officials in Texas. 1957

14/19: Bulletins of Clubs Rudder was a member in (i.e. The Lions Club of Houston).

14/20: Rudder's inauguration program and other inauguration information.

14/21: Programs from the Touchdown Club of Washington D.C. annual dinner.

14/22: Insurance and title on Rudder's home in Austin.

14/23: Rudder's confidential financial records. 1955

14/24: Rudder's federal tax returns. 1955

14/25: Rudder's traveling expense accounts.

14/26: Rudders traveling expense accounts.

14/27: Information on the Texas Veterans Land Program.

14/28: Letters Rudder sent following his election. April 13, 1955 - July 30, 1956

14/29: Letters Rudder sent following his election. August 10, 1956 - October 18, 1956

1955-1957 Football Seasons

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Oversize Bryan Air Force Base Materials

4/1: Phased Replacement Program of TO and MOB Type Facilities, 1951

4/2: U. S. A. F. Basic Information for Master Planning Purposes - Bryan Air Force Base, 1951-1957

4/3: Master Plan - Bryan Air Force Base First Submittal, 1956

Correspondence

8/1: Correspondence regarding his appointment and others related to time at the GLO, various newspaper clippings. November 2, 1955 - December 10, 1956

8/2: Personal correspondence regarding appointment to head GLO to campaign supporters. July 5, 1956 - December 17, 1956

8/3: General correspondence during service as Land Commissioner, travel itineraries. January 13, 1954 - April 12, 1955

8/4: Documents and correspondence regarding Rudder during his time as Land Commissioner. January 24, 1955 - June 7, 1955

8/5: Correspondence, invitations, agendas, and certificates from service as Land Commissioner. March 24, 1955 - July 29, 1955

8/6: Correspondence to and from Rudder during his time at GLO. June 27, 1955 - October 24, 1955

8/7: Correspondence regarding business at the GLO, agendas, and banquet programs. September 14, 1955 - November 15, 1955

8/8: Correspondence regarding business at the GLO, and Rudder's business agendas. October 31, 1955 - January 4, 1956

8/9: Correspondence regarding business at the GLO. December 13, 1956 - March 25, 1957

8/10: Correspondence and other documents regarding business at the GLO. December 30, 1955 - September 13, 1956

8/11: Correspondence and agendas from his time at GLO. February 7, 1956 - March 14, 1956

8/12: Correspondence and Abilene addresses from his time at GLO. March 15, 1956 - May 3, 1956

8/13: Correspondence regarding business at the GLO, memorandums, and a copy of The Texas Aggie. April 2-24, 1956

8/14: Correspondence regarding business at the GLO. March 20, 1956 - June 23, 1956

8/15: Correspondence regarding business at the GLO, memorandums, and a copy of the Texas VFW News. March 25, 1956 - August 6, 1956

8/16: Correspondence regarding business at the GLO, Rudder's travel itineraries. June 15, 1956 - July 2, 1956

8/17: Correspondence regarding business at the GLO and other documents. July 2-27, 1956

8/18: Correspondence regarding business at the GLO. August 2, 1956 - October 12, 1956

8/19: Correspondence and other documents regarding business at the GLO. September 24, 1956 - November 5, 1956

8/20: Correspondence regarding business at the GLO, documents, and correspondence regarding guest appearances, and other documents concerning military service. September 24, 1956 - December 4, 1956

8/21: Correspondence regarding business at the GLO, schedule of the 16th annual state meeting of the Texas Soil Conservation District Supervisors. October 1, 1956 - January 25, 1957

Correspondence, Reports, Clippings and Other City Materials

5/1: Correspondence. April 2, 1946 - December 11, 1947

5/2: Correspondence. January 5, 1948 - December 31, 1948

5/3: No title

5/4: Correspondence regarding city business during the term as mayor. January - December 1949

5/5: Correspondence regarding the city and personal business during time as mayor. January 5, 1950 - June 30, 1950

5/6: Correspondence regarding the city and personal business during time as mayor. July 3, 1950 - December 30, 1950

5/7: Correspondence regarding the city and personal business during time as mayor. January 6, 1951 - December 28, 1951

5/8: Correspondence regarding the city and personal business during time as mayor. January 2, 1952 - November 29, 1952

5/9: Political documents and correspondence regarding the city and personal business during time as mayor. December 5, 1951 - June 30, 1953

5/10: Correspondence to Federal government agencies, congress, and Army Corp of Engineers. March 29, 1947 - June 23, 1952

5/11: Correspondence to and from Lyndon Johnson. June 5, 1948 - December 7, 1950

5/12: Correspondence regarding Federal government and Senator Lyndon Johnson. January 20, 1951 - March 24, 1953

5/13: Correspondence to and from Governor Shivers regarding his campaign. February 14, 1950 - April 23, 1953

5/14: Newspaper front page and water rates sheet. April 8, 1948 - September 7, 1948

5/15: City charter, other Texas information. Newsweek featuring LBJ. March 1, 1949 - December 5, 1951

5/16: City plan, charter proposal, and inauguration program for Governor Shivers. 1948-1953

5/17: Resignation from Brady Aircraft company, other company correspondence. January 22, 1954 - March 16, 1955

5/18: Receipts and invoices from Brady Aircraft Company. February 11, 1954 - April 8, 1954

5/19: One notebook. Undated

5/20: A brochure featuring Brady Aviation Company. Undated

5/21: Correspondence regarding Rudder's position on the board of public welfare. January 8, 1953 - November 12, 1954

5/22: Minutes from the State Board of Public Welfare. October 17, 1952 - November 5, 1954

5/23: Expenditure reports and other miscellaneous correspondence from the State Board of Public Welfare. February 1953 - September 20, 1954

5/24: Budget and audit information, other notes from State Board of Public Welfare. November 1952 - November 8, 1954

5/25: Manual of services for State Board of Public Welfare. January 1, 1952

5/26: Newspaper clipping regarding Rudder's appointment to the Board of Public Welfare. January 9, 1953

5/27: Miscellaneous correspondence regarding farm and ranch business. May 25, 1954 - October 3, 1960

5/28: Texas Department of Public Welfare laws and acts. January 15, 1952 - September 1, 1953

5/29: Envelopes sent to General Rudder. January 19, 1947 - July 12, 1957

Correspondence

9/1: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office. January 1-14, 1957

9/2: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office. January 15-31, 1957

9/3: Correspondence and other documents regarding business at the General Land Office. February 1-21, 1957

9/4: Personal correspondence and correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office, other documents from the GLO. February 22, 1957 - March 12, 1957

9/5: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office, A Resume of Veterans Bonus Programs. March 13-29, 1957

9/6: Correspondence regarding the military, personal correspondence, correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office, newspaper clippings regarding business. April 1-23, 1957

9/7: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office, personal correspondence. April 24, 1957 - May 6, 1957

9/8: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office, personal correspondence. May 7-31, 1957

9/9: Business and personal correspondence regarding the General Land Office. June 4, 1957 - July 5, 1957

9/10: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office. July 7-15, 1957

9/11: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office, personal correspondence. July 16-31, 1957

9/12: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office, personal correspondence. August 1-13, 1957

9/13: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office. August 14-31, 1957

9/14: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office. September 1957

9/15: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office, various brochures. October 1-9, 1957

9/16: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office, personal correspondence. October 12-30, 1957

9/17: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office, newspaper clipping reviewed by Lyndon B. Johnson regarding the military. November 1-2, 1957

9/18: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office, various newspaper clippings. November 1957

9/19: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office, brochure of the Texas Political Calendar, correspondence regarding Port Lavaca. December 1957

Correspondence and Contracts - Joe Utay

1-0: Printed Finding Aid

1-1: Southwest Athletic Conference Bylaws and Constitution
First Annual Southwest Athletic Conference Chronicle [?,?] 1930 by Geo. White (30 pages)
Constitution of the “T” Association: College Station, Texas, Undated (4 pages)
Southwest Athletic Conference: Constitution and Bylaws, September 1, 1930 (32 pages)

1-2: Correspondence - Douglas MacArthur [hand signed in black ink] to Utay, discussing West Point football game, December 9, 1921 (1 page plus stamped envelope)

1-3: Contract - Texas A&M College Athletic Association and Joe Utay, signed by J. B. Bagley and Joe Utay, July 29, 1912 (7 pages)
Contract - The State of Texas, County of Dallas State Fair of Texas and Joe Utay, signed by Wiley [?], Joe Utay, and James [?], July 29, 1912 (7 pages)

1-4: Lawsuit - “H. L. Heaton vs. Lena Ann Bristol”, appellant’s brief regarding admitting women to Texas A&M College, April 28, 1955 (65 pages)
Correspondence - Leonard Passmore to Utay discussing the lawsuit, March 31, 1958
Correspondence - Leonard Passmore to Utay discussing court appeals to Texas A&M College, July 11, 1958

1-5: Lawsuit - “Mrs. W. E. Neely vs. Board of directors of A&M College of Texas”, November 24, 1933, regarding admitting women to Texas A&M College.

1-6: Newspaper clipping titled “Kindly Characters” by Bateman, of Joe Utay on enveloped stamped April 24, 1934 (1 page and 1 photocopy)
Two Dallas Morning News newspaper clippings, September 27, 1931

1-7: Football Ticket Stub - Texas A&M vs. Oklahoma at West End Park, November 11, 1912

1-8: Magazine - The Texas Aggie Issue 8, vol. 2, December 15, 1922 (16 pages)

1-9: Newspaper - The Dallas Morning News vol. 37, no. 95, January 3, 1922 (2 copies)

Correspondence and Publications Regarding Rural Church Conferences

/1: Correspondence regarding Rural Church conferences and programs. January - February 1947

2/2: Correspondence regarding Rural Church conferences and programs. March - April 1947

2/3: Correspondence regarding Rural Church conferences and programs. May - July 1947

2/4: Correspondence regarding Rural Church conferences and programs. August - December 1947

2/5: Correspondence regarding Rural Church conferences and programs. 1948

2/6: Correspondence regarding Rural Church conferences and programs. 1949

2/7: Correspondence regarding Rural Church conferences and programs. 1951; 1953-1955

2/8: Miscellaneous publications used by Trotter in preparing for Rural Church Conferences. 1943; 1951-1958; Undated

Reports from Research Foundation and Signal Corps Projects, and Contracts

3/01: Halstead, Maurice H., "The Design of Micrometeorological Experiments Second Quarterly Progress Report, 4 January 1956 - 3 April 1956," Signal Corps Project 702A, April 1956

3/02: Halstead, M. H., Robert L. Richman, Winton Covey, and Jerry D. Merryman, "A Preliminary Report on the Design of a Computer for Micrometeorology," Research Foundation Project 93, Scientific Report 1, June 1956

3/03: Henry, Vernon J., "Investigation of Shoreline-Like Features in the Galveston Bay Region, Texas," Research Foundation Project 24, Ref. 56-12T, April 25, 1956

3/04: Jung, Glenn H., William W. Hildreth, Jr., and Arnold H. Glaser, "The Hemispheric Wave Number as a Weather Type for Long-Range Forecasting," Research Foundation Project 107, Scientific Report 1, May 1956

3/05: Jung, Glenn H., "Energy Transport by Air and Sea," Office of Naval Research, Contract N7 onr-48702, 1956

3/06: Kajiura, Kinjiro, "A Forced Wave Caused by Atmospheric Disturbances in Deep Water," Research Foundation Project 133, Tech. Report 133-1, October 1956

3/07: Kasahara, Akira, "Three Dimensional Structure of Small-Scale Atmospheric Perturbations Aloft," Research Foundation Project 57, Scientific Report 7., June 1956

3/08: Ligda, Myron G. H., "Study of the Synoptic application of Weather Radar Data," Research Foundation Project 58, Final Report, June 1956

3/09: Proctor, Charles M., "Chlorinity Titration, I. Evaluation of Potentiometric Errors," Transactions, American Geophysical Union (Vol. 31, No. 1), February 1956

3/10: Reid, R. O., "Analysis of Wave Force Experiments at Caplen, Texas (Sun Oil Company Platform)," Research Foundation Project 38, Tech. Report 38-4, January 1956

3/11: Reid, R. O., "Dynamic Storm-Tide Potential: Approximate Response of Water Level on a Sloping Shelf to a Wind Fetch Which Moves Directly Towards Shore," Research Foundation Project 127, Research Report 127-1, March 1956

3/12: Reid, R. O., "Modification of the Quadratic Bottom-Stress Law for Turbulent Channel Flow in the Presence of Surface Wind-Stress," Research Foundation Projects 127 and 133, Tech. Report 2, October 1956

3/13: Saito, Yasukazu, "The Theory of the Transient State Concerning Upwelling and Coastal Current," Transactions, American Geophysical Union (Vol. 31, No. 1), February 1956

3/14: Savage, R. P., "Laboratory Study of Impact of Cylindrical Objects on a Fluid Surface," Research Foundation Project 38, Tech. Report 38-3, January 1956

3/15: Staff members of Project 57, "Analysis and Forecasting of Wind Field Near the Tropopause," Research Foundation Project 57, Final Report, September 30, 1956

3/16: Whitehouse, U. Grant and Allan N. Brown, "Analysis of Air-Sea Surface Boundary Layer Temperature records (1930-1935) at Fourteen Fixed Stations on the Gulf of Mexico," Research Foundation Project 24, Ref. 56-14T, March 19, 1956

3/17: Wilson, B. W., "Analysis of Wave Force Measurements on 16-Inch and 30-Inch Diameter Piles in 40-Feet Mean Water Depth in the Gulf of Mexico," Research Foundation Project 55, Annual Progress Report, September 1956

3/18: Wilson, Basil W., "Observations on Incipient Wind-Generation of Ocean Waves," Research Foundation Project 24, Ref. 56-6T, February 1956

3/19: Wilson, Basil W., "Origin and Effect of Long Period Surges on Shipping in Ports," Research Foundation Project 24, Ref. 56-20T, August 1956

3/20: Wilson, Basil W., "Origins and Effects of Long Period Waves in Ports," Research Foundation Project 24, Contribution 83, 1956

3/21: Anon., "Quarterly Report for Period Ending 31 January 1957," Research Foundation Project 24, February 1957

3/22: Bader, Richard G., "A Study of Some Factors Involved in the Disposal of Radioactive Wastes at Sea," Research Foundation Project 142, Annual Progress Report, February 1957

3/23: Bader, Richard G., "Review of the Literature on the Chemistry of Marine Sediments," Presented at the 131st Meeting, American Chemical Society, Miami, April 1957

3/24: Bigler, Stuart G., "Tornado Damage Surveys - Raw Data Report," Research Foundation Project 156, Scientific Report 1, June 1957

3/25: Bigler, Stuart G., "Tornado Damage Surveys - Final report with Interviews Reporting the Kansas city Tornado of 20 May 1957," Research Foundation Project 156, Ref. 57-29F, October 1957

3/26: Bretschneider, Charles L., "Evaluation of Drag and Inertial Coefficients from Maximum Range of Total Wave Force," Research Foundation Project 55, Ref. 57-14T, May 1957

3/27: Clayton, William H. and Jerry D. Merryman, " The Design of Micrometeorological Experiments: Final Report for Period 4 October 1955-15 September 1957," Research Foundation Project 121, Ref. 57-26F, November 1957

3/28: Drummond, Kenneth H., "Annual Report: 1 May 1956-30 April 1957," Research Foundation Project 24, Status Report, May 1, 1957

3/29: Fagg, David Bruce, "A Geologic Study of Matagorda Bay, Texas," Research Foundation Project 24, Ref. 57-17T, May 1957

3/30: Fagg, David Bruce, "The Recent Marine Sediments and Pleistocene Surace of Matagorda Bay, Texas," Transactions - Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies, Volume VII, 1957

3/31: Gilcrest, Robert A., "Net Weekly Variation of Vertical Temperature Structure in the Upper Ocean Layers (Autumn, North Atlantic)," Research Foundation Project 24, Ref. 57-2T, January 1957

3/32: Halstead, M. H., "Forecasting Micrometeorological Variables," Research Foundation Project 93, Final Report, March 1957

3/33: Hood, D. W., Bernadette Stevenson, and J. B. Smith, "The Disposal of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons and Other Chemical Wastes at Sea," Research Foundation Project 69, Ref. 57-20T, June 1957

3/34: Leach, Wayne, "Convective Cell Bands in the Central and Eastern United States as Observed by Radar," Research Foundation Project 131, Scientific Report 2, April 1957

3/35: McLellan, Hugh J., "Quarterly Report for Period Ending 31 January 1957," Research Foundation Project 24, August 1957

3/36: McLellan, Hugh J., "Quarterly Report for Period Ending 31 October 1957," Research Foundation Project 24, November 1957

3/37: Moon, Frank W., Jr., Charles L. Bretschneider, and Donald W. Hood, "A Method for Measuring Eddy Diffusion in Coastal Embayments," Research Foundation Project 24, Ref. 57-32T, November 1957

3/38: Park, Kilho and Gladys Divin, "Historical References Collection on Buffer Mechanism, of CO2 System, in Sea Water," Research Foundation Project 109, October 8, 1957

3/39: Reid, R. O. and K. Kajiura, "On the Damping of Gravity Waves Over A Permeable Sea Bed," Research Foundation Project 24, Ref. 57-31T, November 1957

3/40: Reid, Robert O., "Forced and Free Surges in a Narrow Basin of Variable Depth and Width: A Numerical Approach," Research Foundation Project 153, Ref. 57-25T, August 1957

3/41: Reid, Robert O., "On the Classification of Hurricanes by Storm Tide and Wave Energy Indices," Meteorological Monographs, Vol. 2, No. 10, June 1957

3/42: Shenton, Edward H., "A Study of the Foraminifera and Sediments of Matagorda Bay, Texas," Research Foundation Project 24, Ref. 57-31T, November 1957

3/43: Smith, Gordon D., "The Use of Composite Radar Photographs in Synoptic Weather Analysis," Research Foundation Project 131, Scientific Report 3, August 1957

3/44: Whitehouse, U. Grant and Ronald S. McCarter, "Diagenetic Modification of Clay Mineral Types in Artificial Sea Water," Research Foundation Project 24, Ref. 57-5T, March 1957

3/45: Wilson, Basil W., "Hurricane Wave Statistics for the Gulf of Mexico," Research Foundation Project 95, Final Report, March 1957

3/46: Wilson, Basil W., "IBM Computer Procedures and Special Methods Used in Analysis of Wave Force Data - 30 Inch Diameter Test Pile," Research Foundation Project 55, Technical Report 55-6, June 1957

3/47: Wilson, Basil W., "Incipient Wind-Generation of Ocean Waves by a Norther," Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Vol. 38, No. 7, September 1957

3/48: Wilson, Basil W., "Results of Analysis of Wave Force Data - Confused Sea Conditions Round a 30-Inch Diameter Test Pile, Gulf of Mexico," Research Foundation Project 55, Final Technical Report, July 1957

3/49: Bader, Richard G., "A Study of Some Factors Involved in the Disposal of Radioactive Wastes at Sea: Part I - General Project Information and Part II - Physical Oceanography and Sedimentology," Research Foundation Project 142, Ref. 58-2A, February 1958

3/50: Bader, Richard G., "A Study of Some Factors Involved in the Disposal of Radioactive Wastes at Sea: Part IV - Clay Mineralogy and Part V - Physico-Chemical Considerations," Research Foundation Project 142, Ref. 58-2A, February 1958

3/51: Barnes, Stanley L., "A Numerical Technique for Predicting Wind Fields Using a Lagrangian Approach," Research Foundation Project 155, Scientific Report 5, October 1958

3/52: Bigler, Stuart G. and Rex L. Inman, "A Preliminary Classification of Radar Precipitation Echo Patterns Associated with Midwestern Tornadoes," Research Foundation Project 169, Ref. 58-11F, September 1958

3/53: Covey, Winton G., "Testing a Hypothesis Concerning the Quantitative Dependence of Evapotranspiration on Availability of Moisture," Research Foundation Project 167, Ref. 58-31T, December 1958

Correspondence and Notes

8/1: Payments on Mercurio Martinez, Jr.'s old American Insurance Company policy, 1958.

8/2: Notes and correspondence concerning Zapata County property owners whose lands were affected by the proposed U.S. Highway No. 83, 1951-1952.

8/3: Correspondence, notes and newspaper clippings related to the relocation of Zapata and other towns in the Falcon Dam area and Mercurio Martinez's work with the U.S. Boundary Commission, 1951-1958.

8/4: Notes, sketches, and correspondence related to Mercurio Martinez's work with the U.S. Boundary Commission, particularly the cost of constructing dipping vats, 1953-1957.

8/5: Notes concerning land owned by Carmen Dominguez de Sanchez, 1952.

8/6: Correspondence, notes, maps, copies of documents relating to the estate of Ignacia Uribe, inherited by her niece, -, 1947-1951.

8/7: Papers, sketches and correspondence related to the lands inherited by 0., 1946-1952.

8/8: Correspondence, notes, copies of legal papers and a map of Old Zapata concerning property in Old originally belonging to Tomás Maria Trevino, and deeded to Mercurio Martinez in about 1939. Also included are materials concerning the exchange of this property for property in New Zapata after the construction of Falcon Dam, 1938-1956.

8/9: Copies of documents, notes, sketch maps and other materials related to Zapata County lands of the heirs of Trinidad Uribe, 1916-1944.

8/10: Affidavit of Manuela Elizondo concerning the birthplace of her niece, Mary Ann Teran, 1958.

8/11: Check-stub book, Union National Bank checking account, 1956-1958.

8/12: Employers tax returns, Marshall Hicks and Mercurio Martinez, 1941.

Correspondence

William Weber Johnson also referred to as: W.W. Johnson, Bill, Wilhelm
Elizabeth Ann (McMurray) Johnson also referred to as Anne
Lady also known as Mary Longwell and Mrs. Daniel Longwell
Sister =?
Brother =?
Friends = Bill and Ann Johnson or Rudolph and Polly Johnson
Jess = Jessie (Bowers) Kelly

1/1
Kelly to W.W. Johnson (1 letter). November 24, 1948

1/2
Kelly to "Amigo" (1 letter). December 16, 1948

1/3
Kelly to Bill (1 letter). January 3, 1949

1/4
Kelly to Bill (2 letters). February 1949

1/5
Kelly to Bill (2 letters). March 1949

1/6
Kelly to Bill (4 letters). April 1949

1/7
Kelly to Bill (5 letters; 6 leaves). May 1949

1/8
Kelly to Bill (4 letters). June 1949

1/9
Kelly to Bill (2 letters, 3 leaves). July 1949

1/10
Kelly to Bill (1 letter). August 1949

1/11
Kelly to Elizabeth Ann McMurray (1 letter). September 21, 1949

1/12
Kelly to Ann, and Maidcha? (2 letters). October 1949

1/13
Kelly to Bill, and Lady (4 letters). November 1949

1/14
Kelly to Bill (3 letters; 4 sheets). December 1949

1/15
Kelly to Bill, and Lady (3 letters). January 1950

1/16
Kelly to Bill (4 letters). February 1950

1/17
Kelly to Ann, and Bill (4 letters; 5 sheets). March 1950

1/18
Kelly to Bill, Lady, and "Old College Friend" (6 letters; 7 sheets). April 1950

1/19
Kelly to Bill, and Lady (6 letters). May 1950

1/20
Kelly to Billy (2 letters). June 1950

1/21
Kelly to Bill, Ann, and Lady (5 letters). Paul Miller to Kelly (1 letter). July 1950

1/22
Kelly to Bill (4 letters; 5 sheets). August 1950

1/23
Kelly to Bill (2 letters; 3 leaves). September 1950

1/24
Kelly to Bill, and Lady (4 letters and 1 envelope). October 1950

1/25
Kelly to Ann, and Bill (2 letters; 3 leaves). November 1950

1/26
Kelly to Bill (2 letters). December 1950

1/27
Kelly to Ann, and Bill (3 letters; 5 leaves). January 1951

1/28
Kelly to Bill, and Lady (4 letters; 5 sheets). February 1951

1/29
Kelly to Bill, and Lady (3 letters). March 1951

1/30
Kelly to "Sister", Ann, Bill, and Lady (6 letters). April 1951

1/31
Kelly to Ann, and Bill (2 letters). May 1951

1/32
Kelly to Ann, and Bill (3 letters; 4 sheets). June 1951

1/33
Kelly to "Sister", and Bill (2 letters). July 1951

1/34
Kelly to "Sister", and "Brother" (3 letters; 4 sheets). August 1951

1/35
Kelly to Bill (1 letter; 2 pages). September 1951

1/36
Kelly to Mary Longwell (Lady), and "Folks" (2 letters and 1 envelope). Oteo Kallir to Kelly (1 letter). October 1951

1/37
Kelly to Bill (1 letter). November 1951

1/38
Kelly to Bill (2 letters; 2 pages). December 1951

1/39
Kelly to Bill, and Lady (5 letters). January 1952

1/40
Kelly to Bill (3 letters; 5 pages). February 1952

1/41
Kelly to Bill (2 letters; 3 pages). March 1952

1/42
Kelly to Bill (1 letter). April 1952

1/43
Kelly to Ann, and Bill (4 letters). May 1952

1/44
Kelly to Bill, and "Friends" (2 letters). June 1952

1/45
Kelly to Bill (1 letter). Rudolph Johnson to Bill (1 letter). July 1952

1/46
Rudolph Johnson to Kelly (2 letters). August 1952

1/47
Kelly to "Friends", and Rudolph Johnson (2 letters). Rudolph to Kelly (1 letter). September 1952

1/48
Kelly to Rudolph Johnson, and "Sister" (2 letters). Rudolph to Kelly (1 letter). October 1952

1/49
Kelly to Rudolph (1 letter). Rudolph to Kelly (1 letter). November 1952

1/50
Kelly to Rudolph (1 letter). January 1953

1/51
Kelly to Rudolph (1 letter). Rudolph to Kelly (1 letter). February 1953

1/52
Kelly to Rudolph, and Ann (2 letters; 3 pages). Rudolph to Kelly (2 letters). March 1953

1/53
Kelly to Lady, and Friends (2 letters). April 1953

1/54
Kelly to Friends (1 letter). May 1953

1/55
Kelly to Ann, Bill, and "Good People" (3 letters). June 1953

1/56
Kelly to Rudolph (3 letters). July 1953

1/57
Kelly to Ann, Bill, and "Folks" (1 postcard, 3 letters; 4 pages). September 1953

1/58
Kelly to Ann, and Rudolph (5 letters). October 1953

1/59
Kelly to Bill, and Rudolph (2 letters). January 1954

1/60
Kelly to "Sister", and Bill (3 letters). February 1954

1/61
Kelly to [?] (1 letter). April 1954

1/62
Kelly to Bill (1 letter; 2 pages). May 1954

1/63
Kelly to Rudolph (2 letters with 2 envelopes). October 1954

1/64
Kelly to Friends (1 letter; 2 pages). November 1954

1/65
Kelly to [?] (1 letter; 2 pages). January 1955

1/66
Kelly to [?] (2 letters; 5 pages). March 1955

1/67
Kelly to [?] (1 letter). April 1955

1/68
Kelly to [?] (2 letters; 4 pages); Kelly to Rudolph (1 letter; 3 pages). Rudolph to Kelly (2 letters). June 1955

1/69
Kelly to Friends (1 letter; 2 pages). Rudolph to Kelly (2 letters). October 1955

1/70
Kelly to Friends (1 letter; 4 pages). November 1955

1/71
Rudolph to Jess [Kelly] (1 letter). December 1955

1/72
Jess to Mr. and Mrs. Johnson (2 letters; 3 pages). circa December 1955 or early 1956

1/73
John L. Paxton to Rudolph Johnson (1 letter, 2 pages). Rudolph to Paxton (1 letter). March 1956

1/74
Rudolph to Jess (1 letter). January 1958

1/75
Kelly to Ann (1 letter). undated

1/76
Kelly to Bill (8 letters; 10 pages). undated

1/77
Kelly to Lady (1 letter). undated

1/78
Kelly to "Friends" [either Rudolph or Bill] (1 letter; 2 pages, and 1 Christmas Card). undated

1/79
Kelly to Rudolph Johnson (3 letters). undated

1/80
Kelly to unidentified (4 letters). undated

Clay Committee

3/1
President's Advisory Committee on a National Highway Program (Clay Committee), Organization, September 1954 - June 1958

3/2
President's Advisory Committee on a National Highway Program (Clay Committee), Organization, September 1954 - June 1958

3/3
Clay Committee Agendas and Calendars, September - December 1954

3/4
Clay Committee Agendas and Calendars, September - December 1954

3/5
Inter-agency Committee, September - December 1954

3/6
Highway Policy Report, April 18, 1955

3/7
Highway Needs Reports, 1954

3/8
Highway Needs Reports, 1954

3/9
Highway Plans, various sources, 1955

3/10
Highway Plans, various sources, 1955

3/11
Highway Plans, various sources, 1955

3/12
Highway Plans, various sources, 1955

3/13
Highway Plans, various sources, 1955

3/14
Clay Committee Reports, 1954-1955

3/15
Clay Committee Reports, 1954-1955

3/16
Clay Committee Reports, 1954-1955

3/17
Clay Committee Reports, 1954-1955

3/18
Comments on Clay Committee Reports, various sources, including Eisenhower Cabinet members and Harry S. Truman, 1954-1955

3/19
Comments on Clay Committee Reports, various sources, including Eisenhower Cabinet members and Harry S. Truman, 1954-1955

3/20
Comments on Clay Committee Reports, various sources, including Eisenhower Cabinet members and Harry S. Truman, 1954-1955

3/21
Comments on Clay Committee Reports, various sources, including Eisenhower Cabinet members and Harry S. Truman, 1954-1955

3/22
Comments on Clay Committee Reports, various sources, including Eisenhower Cabinet members and Harry S. Truman, 1954-1955

3/23
Highway Bills and Amendments, 1954-1956

3/24
Highway Bills and Amendments, 1954-1956

3/25
Highway Bills and Amendments, 1954-1956

3/26
General Committee Correspondence, 1954-1956

3/27
General Committee Correspondence, 1954-1956

3/28
General Committee Correspondence, 1954-1956

3/29
General Committee Correspondence, 1954-1956

3/30
General Committee Correspondence, 1954-1956

3/31
Turner Correspondence, 1956

3/32
Turner Correspondence, 1956

3/33
General Clay's Correspondence, 1954-1956

3/34
General Clay's Correspondence, 1954-1956

3/35
Work Materials, 1954-1955

3/36
Work Materials, 1954-1955

3/37
Work Materials, 1954-1955

3/38
Work Materials, 1954-1955

3/39
Work Materials, 1954-1955

Hearings

5/1
Testimonies and Statements, June 26, 1953

5/2
October 1954 Hearings, October 7-8, 1954

5/3
October 1954 Hearings, October 7-8, 1954

5/4
October 1954 Hearings, October 7-8, 1954

5/5
October 1954 Hearings, October 7-8, 1954

5/6
October 1954 Hearings, October 7-8, 1954

5/7
October 1954 Hearings, October 7-8, 1954

5/8
October 1954 Hearings, October 7-8, 1954

5/9
October 1954 Hearings, October 7-8, 1954

5/10
October 1954 Hearings, October 7-8, 1954

5/11
Testimonies and Statements, December 7, 1954 - January 30, 1958

5/12
Testimonies and Statements, December 7, 1954 - January 30, 1958

5/13
Testimonies and Statements, December 7, 1954 - January 30, 1958

5/14
Testimonies and Statements, December 7, 1954 - January 30, 1958

5/15
Testimonies and Statements, December 7, 1954 - January 30, 1958

5/16
Testimonies and Statements, December 7, 1954 - January 30, 1958

5/17
Testimonies and Statements, December 7, 1954 - January 30, 1958

5/18
Testimonies and Statements, December 7, 1954 - January 30, 1958

5/19
Testimonies and Statements, December 7, 1954 - January 30, 1958

5/20
Testimonies and Statements, December 7, 1954 - January 30, 1958

5/21
Testimonies and Statements, December 7, 1954 - January 30, 1958

5/22
Testimonies and Statements, December 7, 1954 - January 30, 1958

5/23
Testimonies and Statements, December 7, 1954 - January 30, 1958

5/24
Testimonies and Statements, December 7, 1954 - January 30, 1958

5/25
Testimonies and Statements, December 7, 1954 - January 30, 1958

5/26
Testimonies and Statements, December 7, 1954 - January 30, 1958

5/27
Testimonies and Statements, December 7, 1954 - January 30, 1958

5/28
Testimonies and Statements, December 7, 1954 - January 30, 1958

5/29
Testimonies and Statements, December 7, 1954 - January 30, 1958

5/30
Testimonies and Statements, December 7, 1954 - January 30, 1958

5/31
Testimonies and Statements, December 7, 1954 - January 30, 1958

5/32
Testimonies and Statements, December 7, 1954 - January 30, 1958

5/33
Testimonies and Statements, December 7, 1954 - January 30, 1958

5/34
Testimonies and Statements, December 7, 1954 - January 30, 1958

5/35
Testimonies and Statements, December 7, 1954 - January 30, 1958

5/36
Testimonies and Statements, December 7, 1954 - January 30, 1958

5/37
Testimonies and Statements, December 7, 1954 - January 30, 1958

5/38
Testimonies and Statements, December 7, 1954 - January 30, 1958

5/39
Testimonies and Statements, December 7, 1954 - January 30, 1958

5/40
Congressional Record, annotated

5/41
Congressional Record, annotated

5/42
Congressional Record, annotated

5/43
Congressional Record, annotated

Correspondence

10/1: Tax paperwork for GLO employees, correspondence between Rudder and colleagues/personal friends, correspondence regarding Rudder leaving his GLO position, various newspaper clippings regarding Elmer F. Burke. December 16, 1957 - January 18, 1958

10/2 through 10/10: Correspondence regarding Rudder leaving the GLO and accepting the position as vice president at A&M. January 24, 1958

10/11: Various correspondences, map of the University of Texas campus, Rudder article by Grady Skelton, miscellaneous documents. Undated

10/12: Various documents regarding bills and laws from Congress. February 13, 1953 - April 11, 1955.

10/13: Correspondence, newspaper articles, handwritten notes, report of objectives and accomplishments of the land commissioner, appraisal report. Undated

10/14: "The Freeman" booklet, various invitations, and handwritten correspondence. Undated

10/15: Certificate establishing Rudder as Commissioner of the General Land Office, correspondence regarding Rudder's appointment to the GLO. July 1956 - 26 November 1956

10/16: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office. July 28, 1956 - September 26, 1956

10/17: Correspondence from the GLO to Rudder supporters. August 10, 1956

10/18: Correspondence from the GLO to Rudder supporters. August 10, 1956

10/19: Various correspondences regarding business at the General Land Office and the land commissioner election, record of votes for the counties in Texas on the election of the land commissioner. July 9, 1956 - October 18, 1956

10/20: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office. August 21, 1956 - October 18, 1956

10/21: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office, newspaper clippings regarding Rudder's re-election to the land commissioner position. April 19, 1956 - October 17, 1956

10/22: Correspondence to and from Rudder supporters for Land Commissioner. July 19, 1956 - October 8, 1956

10/23: Correspondence to supporters of Rudder for Land Commissioner. August 31, 1956

10/24: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office. August 10, 1956 - January 24, 1958

10/25: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office, correspondence, and newspaper clipping regarding the appointment of Rudder to the Land Commissioner position. September 7, 1956 - September 22, 1956

10/26: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office. September 4, 1956 - October 22, 1956

10/27: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office, personal correspondence. July 2, 1956 - December 11, 1956

10/28: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office, the maintenance and restoration of records. October 9, 1956 - December 7, 1956

10/29: Correspondence regarding business at the General Land Office, some personal correspondence. October 1, 1956 - February 11, 1957

Correspondence

11/1: Correspondence regarding the American Association of Petroleum Landmen. March 1955 - April 1957

11/2: Surveying and Mapping quarterly journal, paper presented by Paul Weaver of Society of American Military Engineers, correspondence regarding American Congress on Surveying and Mapping - Texas Section. 1953 - July 1955

11/3: Documents written by G. W. Herzog of Shell Oil, Co. regarding aerial photogrammetry, etc. December 1939 - April 1940

11/4: Documents and correspondence regarding the American Legion. January 1955 - August 1957

11/5: Correspondence regarding the American Legion Auxiliary, Bluebonnet Girls State. January 1956 - March 1957

11/6: Correspondence with the Austin Chamber of Commerce, Austin city newsletter, master plan progress reports, capital expansion report. February 1955 - March 1957

11/7: Correspondence with the Austin Chamber of Commerce, neighborhood council directory, Austin Chamber of Commerce meeting minutes, planning urban economics. September 1955 - May 1956

11/8: Minutes of the Board of Directors Meeting of the Austin Chamber of Commerce, various correspondence, directory of the Agricultural Agencies and Organizations, meeting notes, Austin Chamber of Commerce member sign. June 5, 1956 - March 5, 1957

11/9: Minutes of the Board of Directors Meeting of the Austin Chamber of Commerce, various correspondence regarding the Austin Chamber of Commerce, Industrial Development Committee Report, Austin Chamber of Commerce member sign. March 5, 1957 - January 22, 1958

11/10: Boy Scouts of America Council Organization and Extension Committee document, Boy Scouts of America pamphlet, correspondence. December 1956 - December 1957

11/11: Capital Area Farm and Ranch Club. October 1956 - January 1957

11/12: Christian "Faith and Life" Community. February 1955 - February 1957

11/13: Commodity Stabilization Service (Cotton Attachment). November 1954 - August 1955

11/14: Department of Public Welfare. January 1955 - February 1957

11/15: Disabled American Veterans. May - June 1957

11/16: Division of Defense and Disaster Relief. April 1955 - October 1956

11/17: Correspondence and other documents regarding the Elks. September 1956 - October 1957

11/18: Farm Bureau Directors of Texas. October 1956

11/19: Foreign Affairs Club correspondence. February - November 1957

11/20: Headliners Club correspondence, ballot, newsletter. September 1956 - September 1957

11/21: Independent Petroleum Association of America correspondence. October 1954 - February 1955

11/22: March of Dimes correspondence, receipt book. January - February 1957

11/23: McCulloch County Electric Cooperative correspondence. February 1955

11/24: Parsons Lodge No. 222 A.F. and A.M. April - December 1957

11/25: Public Schools Week correspondence. February 20, 1957 - March 11, 1957

11/26: Schreiner Institute correspondence and documents. April 1956 - November 1957

11/27: Correspondence regarding Sports Illustrated. January 9, 1957 - February 27, 1957

11/28: Correspondence and financial report regarding Tarleton State College. August 31, 1956 - April 10, 1957

11/29: Texas Beef Council. Undated

11/30: Texas Cottonseed Crushers. Undated

11/31: Correspondence regarding the Texas Department of Agriculture, Austin. May 1955

11/32: Correspondence regarding the Texas Electric Cooperatives. January 31, 1955 - February 1, 1955

11/33: Texas Farm Bureau. Undated

11/34: Texas Heritage Foundation. March 1955 - January 1957

11/35: Texas Public Employee Association survey bids and by-laws. 1930-1951

11/36: Texas Research League correspondence. November 1955 - September 1957

11/37: Texas Sheep and Goat Raisers' Association correspondence. November 26, 1956

11/38: Texas Society of Professional Engineers correspondence. February 1956 - April 1957

11/39: Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association correspondence and other documents. September 1955 - January 1958

11/40: Texas State Historical Association. December 1955 - March 1957

11/41: United Fund, State Employees Division correspondence. September 23, 1957

11/42: Veterans Administration correspondence. January - November 1955

11/43: Texas Legislative Council. October 23, 1956

11/44: Veterans of Foreign Wars correspondence. January 1955 - September 1957

11/45: Water Conservation. Undated

11/46: Water Resources. December 1954 - April 1957

Invitations Accepted and Declined

12/1: Speaking Engagements accepted. January 1957

12/2: Speaking Engagements accepted. February 1957

12/3: Speaking Engagements accepted. March 1957

12/4: Speaking Engagements accepted. April 1957

12/5: Speaking Engagements accepted. May 1957

12/6: Speaking Engagements accepted. June - August 1957

12/7: Speaking Engagements accepted. September 1957

12/8: Speaking Engagements accepted. October 1957

12/9: Speaking Engagements accepted. November - December 1957

12/10: Speaking Engagements accepted. January 1958

12/11: Speaking Engagements accepted. Undated

12/12: Invitations declined. January - August 1955

12/13: Invitations declined. September - December 1955

12/14: Invitations declined. January - March 1956

12/15: Invitations declined. April - August 1956

12/16: Invitations declined. September - December 1956

12/17: Invitations declined. January - March 1957

12/18: Invitations declined. April - August 1957

12/19: Invitations declined. September - December 1957

Speeches by Other Scientists

10/25: Evans, Robley D., "The Fast Neutron, Alpha and Beta Radiation", 21 pp., 1939.

10/26: Discussion involving several people, Chicago, Radiobiology Symposium, American Roentgen Ray Society, 6 pp., September 16, 1948.

10/27: Lawrence, Ernest O., "The Evolution of the Cyclotron", including several photographs, Stockholm, lecture accepting 1939 Nobel Prize, 11 pp., December 11, 1951.

10/28: Dean, Gordon, "Where Are We Going in Atomic Energy", Detroit, Economic Club of Detroit, 14 pp., March 3, 1952.

10/29: Parsegian, V. L., "Uses and Importance of Radioisotopes" outline, Lecture I, 4 pp., [February, 1953].

10/30: Hochschild, Richard, "The Modern Concept of the Atom" outline, Lecture II, 4 pp., February 11, 1953.

10/31: Jetter, Evelyn S., "Characteristics of Atomic Radiation" outline, Lectures III and IV, 7 pp., February 18, 1953; March 4, 1953.

10/32: McMaster, Robert and William G. Myers, "Are We Ready for Civil Uses of Atomic Energy", Columbus, OH, Radio interview broadcast over WOSU, 9 pp., March 6, 1955.

10/33: Eston, Veronica Rapp de and Tede Eston de Eston, "Estado Atua Do Emprego de Isotopes Radioativos em Sao Paulo (Brazil)", Sao Paulo, Trabalho apresentado na 2a. Semana de Radioterapeutica, 7 pp., October 29, 1955.

10/34: Draper, William H., Jr., "Latin America's Power Problems and Prospects for Atomic Energy", San Antonio, Joint Conference of Atomic Industrial Forum, Inc., and Southwest Research Institute, 14 pp., also includes a printed copy in Spanish, 12 pp., May 10, 1956.

10/35: Ribeiro, J. Costa, untitled luncheon speech, welcoming US AEC scientists to Rio de Janeiro, 4 pp., June 9, 1956.

10/36: Brunton, D. C., "The Development of Better Products through Radioisotopes", Philadelphia, 4 pp., text of contribution to panel discussion, National Industrial Conference Board, March 14, 1957.

10/37: Ketts, W. A., "Regulatory Responsibility in the Atomic Energy Program: The Role of Industry", Oklahoma City, Society of Nuclear Medicine Symposium, 9 pp., June 21, 1957.

10/38: Brucer, Marshall, "An Exhibit on Exhibiting", including 6 plates, Oklahoma City, Society of Nuclear Medicine Symposium, 8 pp., June 1957.

10/39: Libby, Willard F., "Our Atomic Future", Eugen Failing Distinguished Lecture Series, University of Oregon, 12 pp., January 15, 1958.

10/40: O'Connor, Basil, "The Problems of the Press in an Atomic Age", New York City, Nuclear Energy Writers Association Seminar, 14 pp., March 28, 1958.

10/41: Simpson, E. S., "Note on Occurrence of Ground Water and Use of Tracers on Ground-Water Investigations", 6 pp., August 19, 1958.

10/42: Libby, Willard F., "Progress in the Use of Isotopes: The Atomic Triad-Reactors, Radioisotopes, and Radiation", Geneva, 2nd United Nations International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, 14 pp., September 1958.

10/43: Hodges, Luther H., Untitled remarks, Raleigh, NC, Research Triangle Institute Luncheon, 5 pp., March 24, 1959.

10/44: Strauss, Lewis L., Untitled remarks regarding scientific activities in the Department of Commerce, Washington, Spring Banquet Meeting, American Physical Society, 11 pp., May 1, 1959.

10/45: Abstracts of 14 papers of various scientists, Bethesda, MD, Symposium on the Acute Radiation Syndrome, National Naval Medical Center, 27 pp., May 9, 1959.

10/46: Foster, George B., "Radioisotope Gauging Techniques", New York City, National Association of Manufacturers, 7 pp., May 26, 1959.

10/47: Wallace, Roger, "Radiation Protection Notes", University of California, 11 pp., June 1959.

10/48: Abstracts of 12 papers, University of California, Nuclear Technology Survey, 29 pp., July 1959.

10/49: Radzikowski, H. A. and N. J. Cohen, "Nuclear Energy Testing of Highway Embankment Compaction (Improving Quality Control)", 15 pp., 1959.

Family Correspondence

6/50
Family correspondence, 1915-1917

6/51
Family correspondence, 1918

6/52
Family correspondence, 1919

6/53
Family correspondence, . 1920

6/54
Family correspondence, 1921

6/55
Family correspondence, 1922

6/56
Family correspondence, 1923

6/57
Family correspondence, 1924

6/58
Family correspondence, 1925

6/59
Family correspondence, 1926

6/60
Family correspondence, 1927

6/61
Family correspondence, 1928

6/62
Family correspondence, 1930

6/63
Family correspondence, 1931

6/64
Family correspondence, 1932

6/65
Family correspondence, 1933

6/66
Family correspondence, 1934

6/67
Family correspondence, 1935

6/68
Family correspondence, 1936

6/69
Family correspondence, 1937

6/70
Family correspondence, 1938

6/71
Family correspondence, 1939

6/72
Family correspondence, 1940

6/73
Family correspondence, 1941

6/74
Family correspondence, 1942

6/75
Family correspondence, 1943

6/76
Family correspondence, 1944

6/77
Family correspondence, 1945

6/78
Family correspondence, 1946

6/79
Family correspondence, 1952-1956

6/80
Family correspondence, 1957-1959

6/81
Family correspondence, undated.

Associations

4/1
American Automobile Association, 1955

4/2
American Municipal Association, 1954-1956

4/3
American Municipal Association, 1954-1956

4/4
American Municipal Association, 1954-1956

4/5
American Road Builders Association, 1954-1955

4/6
National Association of Motor Bus Operators, 1954-1955

4/7
Council of State Governments, 1955

4/8
Chamber of Commerce of the United States, 1954-1959

4/9
Chamber of Commerce of the United States, 1954-1959

4/10
Governors Conference, including address by Richard Nixon, 1954-1955

4/11
Governors Conference, including address by Richard Nixon, 1954-1955

4/12
Governors Conference, including address by Richard Nixon, 1954-1955

4/13
Governors Conference, including address by Richard Nixon, 1954-1955

4/14
Highways for Survival Committee, 1955

4/15
National Association of Traffic Engineers, 1954

4/16
National Good Roads Association, 1955-1958

4/17
National Grange, 1954-1956

4/18
National Highway Users Conference, 1955-1957

4/19
National Sand and Gravel Association, 1955-1956

4/20
The Port of New York Authority, 1955-1956

4/21
Public Roads Council, 1954

4/22
Truck Body and Equipment Association, 1955

4/23
Virginia Highway Conference, 1955

Reports, Letters, and Memorandum: Marmer - Menzel

S3-10/01: Marmer, H. A., "The Tide in Barataria Bay," July 21, 1947.

S3-10/02: Marmer, H. A., "The Currents in Barataria Bay," February 9, 1948.

S3-10/03: Marmer, H. A., "Notes Relative to Soundings on Hydrographic Sheets, Barataria Bay Region, 1933-34 Survey," June 28, 1948.

S3-10/04: Menzel, R. Winston letters to Sewell H. Hopkins regarding oyster mortality investigations, May 7 - December 1, 1947.

S3-10/05: Menzel, R. Winston reports of trips to Camp Lafitte and Sister Lake, Louisiana in connection with oyster mortality investigations, May 7-11, 1947.

S3-10/06: Menzel, R. Winston, "Menzel's Experiments," June 23, 1947.

S3-10/07: Menzel, R. Winston, "Report on the 1947 Joint Convention of the National Shellfisheries Association, Oyster Institute of North America and Oyster Growers and Dealers Association," June 1947.

S3-10/08: Menzel, R. Winston, "Outline of Oyster Experiments - Terrebonne Parish," September 13, 1947.

S3-10/09: Menzel, R. Winston report on trip to Virginia and samples of oysters collected, November 5, 1947.

S3-10/10: Menzel, R. Winston, "Report of R. W. Menzel," November 17, 1947.

S3-10/11: Menzel, R. Winston, "Plantings of Sister Lake Seed and Native Seed at Bay St. Elaine September 2 to September 4, 1947," November 1947.

S3-10/12: Menzel, R. Winston preliminary reports of the growth and mortality of 1947 spat, gas jet experiment, experimental plantings, and commercial planting conducted in Terrebonne Parish, December 1, 1947.

S3-10/13: Menzel, R. Winston letters to Sewell H. Hopkins regarding oyster mortality investigations, January 28 - February 10, 1948.

S3-10/14: Menzel, R. Winston, "Measurement of Condition of Oyster Glycogen Analysis of Oysters from Terrebonne Parish," January 15, 1948.

S3-10/15: Menzel, R. Winston, "Observations and Experiments on the Conch, Thais Floridana, in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana," June 1, 1948.

S3-10/16: Menzel, R. Winston, "Report on Two Cases of 'Oily Tasting' Oysters at Bay Sainte Elaine Oilfield," September 3, 1948.

S3-10/17: Menzel, R. Winston and Billy Walls, "Observations on the Stone Crab, Menippe Mercenaria, in Terrebonne Parish, La.," August 10, 1948.

S3-10/18: Menzel, R. Winston letters to Sewell H. Hopkins regarding oyster mortality investigations, February 10 - April 29, 1949.

S3-10/19: Menzel, R. Winston, "Preliminary Report on the Early Sexual Development of Oysters in Louisiana Waters," June 26, 1949.

S3-10/20: Menzel, R. Winston, "The Attachment, Survival, and Growth of Oyster Spat on Oil-Impregnated Wood," July 1, 1949.

S3-10/21: Menzel, R. Winston, "Effect of Deep Well Gas on the Mortality and Growth of Oysters," July 15, 1949.

S3-10/22: Menzel, R. Winston, "The Effect of Monthly Treatment with Phenol on the Growth and Mortality of Juvenile Oysters," July 20, 1949.

S3-10/23: Menzel, R. Winston letter to Sewell H. Hopkins regarding oyster mortality investigations, April 25, 1959.

S3-10/24: Menzel, R. Winston, "Report on Oyster Studies in Caillou Island Oil Field, Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana," July 28, 1950.

S3-10/25: Menzel, R. Winston, "Report on Oyster Studies in Lake Felicity and Bayou Bas Bleu, Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana," August 9, 1950.

S3-10/26: Menzel, R. Winston, "Report of Oyster Investigation at the Dog Lake Oil Field, Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana," August 12, 1950.

S3-10/27: Menzel, R. Winston, "Report on Oyster Studies at Lake Pelto Oil Field, Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana," September 25, 1950.

S3-10/28: Menzel, R. Winston, "Notes on the Early Sexual Development and Growth of the American Oysters in Louisiana Waters," November 22, 1950.

S3-10/29: Menzel, R. Winston and Sewell H. Hopkins, "Report on Experiments to Test the Effects of Oil Well Brine or 'Bleedwater' on Oysters at Lake Barre Oil Field," Vol. I, June 26, 1951.

Speeches

8/1: "Development of the Use of Isotopes in Industry", Boston, Tracerlab Symposium on the Application of Radioactivity in Petroleum Research and Refinery Operations, 18 pp., October 24, 1956.

8/2: "The Industrial Application of Radioisotopes", Havana, I Forum Nacional de Energia Nuclear de Cuba, 14 pp., December 17-20, 1956.

8/3: "The Organization of an Atomic Energy Program" outline, Havana, 1st National Nuclear Energy Forum of Cuba, 6 pp., December 19, 1956.

8/4: "Applied Uses of Radiations and Radioisotopes from Reactors" outline, Lemont, IL, International School of Nuclear Science and Engineering, Argonne National Laboratory, 8 pp., December 1956.

8/5: "History and Survey of Nuclear Medicine" outline, Duarte, CA, City of Hope School of Postgraduate Medicine, 13 pp., January 21, 1957.

8/6: "Training and Facilities for the Medical Use of Radioisotopes" outline, Duarte, CA, City of Hope School of Postgraduate Medicine, 10 pp., January 22, 1957.

8/7: "Desirable Training and Facilities for the Medical Use of Radioisotopes" outline and slide list, Jamaica, NY, Queens General Hospital Clinical Radioisotope Course, 12 pp., February 26, 1957.

8/8: "Radioisotope Applications" outline, Gatlinburg, TN, National Industrial Conference Board Advanced Atomic Energy Course for Management, 10 pp., March 5-8, 1957.

8/9: "Applied Radiation", Harvey, IL., opening of Sinclair Research Laboratory Fuel Element Facility, 2 pp., April 9, 1957.

8/10: "Good Neighbor Policy in Atomic Energy" outline, Miami Beach, 1st Pan American Cytology Congress, 6 pp., April 25-29, 1957.

8/11: "Strengthening Liaison in Science Throughout Pan American Areas" text and notes, Miami Beach, 1st Pan American Cytology Congress luncheon speech, 11 pp., April 26, 1957.

8/12: "Isotopes in Industry", Brookhaven National Laboratory Inter-American Symposium on Nuclear Energy, 13 pp., May 16, 1957.

8/13: "The Atomic Energy Commission and Its Program", Lafayette, Ind., Purdue University, 18 pp., June 17, 1957.

8/14: "Radioisotopes - Civilian Atoms with Wide Benefits" outline, Lafayette, IN, Purdue University, 10 pp., 2 pp., June 18, 1957.

8/15: "Regulatory Responsibilities in the Atomic Energy Program - Federal Government", Oklahoma City, Society of Nuclear Medicine, 4 pp., June 21, 1957.

8/16: "Considerations in the Revised Radiation Protection Standards", Denver, Rocky Mountain Radiological Society, 22 pp., August 15-17, 1957.

8/17: "Recent Developments in Radioisotope Diagnostic Techniques" outline, Denver, Rocky Mountain Radiological Society, 8 pp., August 15-17, 1957.

8/18: "Production and Use of Radioisotopes" outline, Chicago, National Industrial Conference Board Atomic Energy Course for Management, 3 pp., October 10, 1957.

8/19: "Rewards and Requisites of Accelerating Radioisotope Utilization", New York City, Atomic Industrial Forum Atomic Trade Fair, 7 pp., October 28, 1957.

8/20: "Medical - Pharmaceutical Aspects of Radioisotope Utilization" outline, New Brunswick, NJ, Squibb Research Seminar, 9 pp., October 30, 1957.

8/21: "Progress in the Industrial Use of Radioisotopes", Houston, Tracerlab Symposium on the Application of Radioactivity in Petroleum Exploration and Production, 20 pp. text, 2 pp. abstract, November 7, 1957.

8/22: "Industrial Uses of Radioisotopes" outline, Rye, NY, National Industrial Conference Board Course on Industrial Uses of Radioisotopes, 3 pp., November 18-20, 1957.

8/23: "Controls in Distribution of Radioisotopes" outline, Bethesda, MD, National Naval Medical Center course for Medical Officers, 9 pp., December 20, 1957.

8/24: "Radioisotopes and Plastics", Detroit, 14th Annual Technical Conference Society of Plastics Engineers, 12 pp., January 28-31, 1958.

8/25: "Radiation Protection Principles and Practice" outline, lecture to Physics Seminar, Canisius College, 8 pp., March 10, 1958.

8/26: "Developments in the Over-All Uses of Radioisotopes" outline and slide list, Bethesda, MD, National Naval Medical Center Course for Medical Officers, 6 pp., March 11, 1958.

8/27: "Production and Miscellaneous Applications of Radioisotopes", Chicago, Nuclear Congress, 16 pp., March 17, 1958.

8/28: "How to Save $500,000 with Atomic Energy", New York City, conference for the Working Press, Nuclear Energy Writers Association, 4 pp. outline, 12 pp. transcript of text as received, 15 pp. edited version of the text, March 28, 1958.

8/29: Outline of untitled remarks at a banquet, outline, College Station First Annual Texas Conference on the Utilization of Atomic Energy, 2 pp., March 31, 1958.

8/30: "The Industrial Use of Radioisotopes" text and slide list, College Station, First Annual Texas Conference on the Utilization of Atomic Energy, 21 pp., April 1-2, 1958.

8/31: Outline for untitled remarks as program chairman, Baltimore Symposium on Industrial Utilization of Radioisotopes, 4 pp., April 7, 1958.

8/32: Outlines and slide lists for untitled speeches, as a participant in the American Institute of Physics Visiting Scientists Program, 16 pp., May 1958.

8/33: "Growing Industrial Uses of Radioisotopes", Rome, 5th International Electronic and Nuclear Congress and Exposition, 17 pp., June 17, 1958.

8/34: "Recent Developments in Industrial Applications of Isotopes: Gaging and Non-Destructive Testing", 2nd United Nations International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, 20 pp., text in carbon copy, 21 pp., text printed, June 23, 1958.

8/35: Outline of untitled remarks on compliance inspection, Idaho Falls, meeting on Training and Operational Problems the Compliance Inspection Program, 6 pp., July 22, 1958.

8/36: "Applications of High-Level Radiation", University Park, Pennsylvania State University, 9 pp., outline, 2 pp., notes, August 4, 1948.

8/37: "Industrial Uses of Isotopes" outline, Germantown, MD, Utilization of Radioisotopes in Industry Study for Japanese Visitors, 6 pp., August 22, 1958.

8/38: "The Atomic Energy Commission's Isotopes Development Program", Washington, 5th Annual Conference Atomic Industrial Forum, Inc., 3 pp., November 10-12, 1958.

8/39: "New Government Aid to Industry in Isotope Research", Cleveland, Ohio, National Industrial Conference Board, 14 pp., November 1958.

8/40: "Uses of Isotopes in Agriculture", Lincoln, University of Nebraska, 25 pp., November 14, 1958.

8/41: Outline for untitled informal remarks, Cleveland, OH, National Industrial Conference Board Panel, 2 pp., November 15, 1958.

8/42: "Developments in Use of By-Product Material", Washington, Briefing Conference XV, Atomic Industry and the Law, Federal Bar Association, 22 pp., November 24, 1958.

8/43: "Radioactive Isotopes as Aids in Chemical Research", 15 pp., [1958].

8/44: Untitled series of questions and answers, recorded for a Voice of America broadcast, 15 pp., January 5, 1959.

8/45: "The Industrial Isotope - Uses and Benefits", Swarthmore, PA, Swarthmore Economics Discussion Group, 14 pp., March 5, 1959.

8/46: "Radiation Protection: Principles and Practice" outline and slide lists, Buffalo, NY, Canisius College lectures, 7 pp., March 10-11, 1959.

8/47: "Developments in the Over-All Uses of Radioisotopes" outline, Bethesda, MD, U.S. Naval Medical Hospital, 5 pp., March 18, 1959.

8/48: "Accelerating Industrial Development Through Use of Radioisotope", Raleigh, NC, an announcement of the establishment of a Regional Radioisotopes Research Laboratory at the North Carolina Research Triangle Institute, 10 pp., March 24, 1959.

8/49: "The Isotopes Development Program" outline, Washington, AEC Orientation for AFL-CIO leaders, 6 pp., April 2, 1959.

8/50: "Where Is the Profit in Radioisotope Utilization", Cleveland, OH, 7th Annual Atomic Energy in Industry Conference, 12 pp., April 8-10, 1959.

8/51: "Isotopes - Success Story of Atomic Energy" outline, New York City, Advertising Women of New York, 8 pp., text, 1 p., April 14, 1959.

8/52: "Radiation Protection: Principles and Practice", Valparaiso, IN, Valparaiso University, 9 pp., outline, 3 pp., slide list, April 28, 1959.

Correspondence

3/1: General correspondence, including correspondence regarding an atomic energy course for management, and a program for the 14th Annual Technical Conference of the Society of Plastic Engineers in Detroit, January-February 1958.

3/2: General correspondence, including correspondence about Dr. Aebersold's visit to the University of Dubuque, a program for a medical military training program for armed forces medical department officers, a proposed U.S. program for the 1958 International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic energy in Geneva, an Exposition guide to Atom Fair in Chicago, a program for the 1958 Nuclear Congress in Chicago, and a program for the First Annual Texas Conference on the Utilization of Atomic Energy at Texas A&M College, March 1958.

3/3: General correspondence, including correspondence on Dr. Aebersold's visit to the University of Dubuque and Findlay College as a participant in the American Institute of Physics Visiting Scientists Program, material on the American Standard Association's Sectional Committee on Chemical Engineering for the Nuclear Field, and programs for a symposium on Industrial Utilization of Radioisotopes and one on Medical Emergencies and Problems Associated with Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, April 1958.

3/4: General correspondence, including letters about Dr. Aebersold's visits to the University of Dubuque and Findlay College, a memo by Dr. Aebersold requesting additional travel in Europe in connection with participation in the Fifth International Congress and Exhibition of Electronics and Atomic Energy in Rome, a list of French laboratories engaged in research on the use of isotopes in medicine, a list of U.S. papers to be presented at the Rome Congress, and a course outline and list of lectures for a medical officers course in radioisotope techniques and nuclear medicine at Bethesda, MD, May 1958.

3/5: General correspondence, including an itinerary for Dr. Aebersold's European trip, mimeographed copies of the letter of resignation of Lewis L. Straus as Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission and President Eisenhower's letter of acceptance, program for the Fifth International Congress and Exhibition of Electronics and Atomic energy in Rome, and list of participants and lecture schedule for the ASEE-AEC Summer Institute on Nuclear Energy for Technical Institute Faculty at Pennsylvania State University, June 1958.

3/6: General correspondence, including a report of H.D. Le Vine on the Rome Congress, a program and itinerary for the Japanese Utilization of Radioisotopes in Industry Study sponsored by the International Cooperation Administration, Dr. Aebersold's notes made at the Compliance Inspection Program Meeting in Idaho Falls, and a memo of Leonard B. Phillips regarding Dr. Aebersold's visits to Greece, Yugoslavia, Austria, and Spain, June 1958.

3/7: General correspondence, including a program and membership list of the International Congress of Radiation Research at Burlington, VT, a memo of J. E. Machurek on President Eisenhower's remarks on using radioisotopes in tracing courses of underground rivers, and a bibliography on the latter subject, August 1958.

3/8: General correspondence, including a memo of Leonard B. Phillips regarding possible cooperation with Yugoslavia in peaceful uses of atomic energy, materials regarding the Trade Union Study Mission on "Protection of Workers Against Radiation Hazards," a report of Charles L. Dunham on the second U. N. International Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy at Geneva with particular emphasis on the biology and medicine activities, a program and other materials for the conference on the impact of the peaceful uses of atomic energy on state and local government in Columbus, Ohio, minutes of meetings and other materials of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radio-isotopes and High Energy Radiation, and a memo of Dr. Aebersold's regarding an editorial in the Washington Post entitled "Nuclear Enterprise", September-October 1958.

3/9: General correspondence, including a program and other materials pertaining to the meeting of the National Industrial Conference Board in Cleveland on the economics of using radioisotopes in industry, materials relating to the activities of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radioisotopes and High Energy Radiation, and program and list of participants at the briefing conference on Atomic Industry and the Law in Washington, November-December 1958.

3/10: General correspondence, including materials of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radioisotopes and High Energy Radiation and the Sectional Committee on Packaging and Transportation of Radioactive Materials, a memo from Oscar S. Smith on a proposed Atomic Energy Orientation course for American Labor Leaders, and preliminary materials on Dr. Aebersold's visit to Valparaiso University and Canisius College as a participant in the American Institute of Physics Visiting Scientists Program and on the International Atomic Energy Agency's Conference in Warsaw in September, January 1959.

3/11: General correspondence, including materials relating to the activities of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radioisotopes and High Energy Radiation, a memo and other materials on the Atomic Energy Orientation course for American Labor Leaders, and materials relating to Dr. Aebersold's visits to Valparaiso University and Canisius College, February 1959.

3/12: General correspondence, including materials regarding Dr. Aebersold's visits to Valparaiso University and Canisius College, materials regarding the Atomic Energy Orientation Course for American Labor Leaders, materials pertaining to the activities of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radioisotopes and High Energy Radiation, a memo summarizing the Navy-AEC-Martin meeting held to discuss Naval Applications of Strontium 90 Isotopic Power Supplies, a program for the Eastern Conference of Radiologists meeting in Washington, and material regarding the opening of the Isotopes Laboratory of the Research Triangle at Durham, North Carolina including a brochure entitled "Fission (Not Fishin') for Textile Tycoons: An Explanation of Nuclear Physics as Applied to Textiles", March 1959.

3/13: General correspondence, including materials regarding the Atomic Energy Seminar for AFL-CIO officials, materials relating to Dr. Aebersold's visits to Valparaiso University and Canisius College, and a program and other papers regarding the 7th Annual Conference of the National Industrial Conference Board on Atomic Energy in Industry, April 1959.

3/14: General correspondence, including materials pertaining to the activities of the American Standards Association Sectional Committee on the Use and Handling of Radioisotopes and High Energy Radiation, a program for and list of participants in the symposium on Industrial Uses of Radioisotopes at Georgia Institute of Technology, lists of participants and lecturers in the Second Industrial Isotopes Techniques Course at Oak Ridge, and materials relating to the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association meeting at Sea Island, GA, May 1959.

Correspondence, Receipts, and Literature

4/1: Correspondence regarding land, politics, and former soldiers, copies of children's birth certificates. December 4, 1942 - May 30, 1954

4/2: Correspondence for Lucy Williamson and W. W. Williamson. May 17, 1949 - April 6, 1953

4/3: Pages from Rudder Appointment Books. May 9, 1951 - December 1, 1952

4/4: Introduction speech by Rudder for Allan Shivers. June 21

4/5: Livestock bills, receipts for livestock and barn. February 1947 - March 1950

4/6: Receipts. February 1947 - March 1950

4/7: Farm and auto invoices and receipts. April - December 1950

4/8: Receipts. April - December 1950

4/9: Receipts and invoices. January - December 1951

4/10: Receipts and invoices. January - December 1951

4/11: Receipts and invoices. January - December 1951

4/12: Receipts and invoices. January - December 1952

4/13: Receipts and invoices. January - December 1952

4/14: Receipts and invoices. January - December 1952

4/15: Receipts, invoices, and correspondence. January - April 1953

4/16: Receipts, invoices, correspondence, insurance documents, land documents. March 1953 - February 1954

4/17: Receipts, invoices, correspondence, livestock contracts. Undated

4/18: Insurance documentation and correspondence. March 1, 1946 - April 3, 1953

4/19: Stock certificates. 1927; 1948

4/20: Property/Household brochures, poll tax receipts, financial records, inventories, and three composition notebooks.

4/21: Copies of newspaper clippings: 1953-1957, and an article written by Governor Allan Shivers: March 26, 1953

4/22: Anti-communist and other political literature, farm brochures, publications (1948-1959).

4/23: Deerskin book mark from LBJ.

U-Z

5/1: Uribe, Aureliano, Heirs, a letter, notes and sketch maps related to lots and tracts in the vicinity of San Ygnacio, 1960.

5/2: Uribe, Ignacia and Jovita, documents and correspondence, 1954-1955.

5/3: Uribe, Jose Angel, Estate, copies of documents, notes and sketch maps, 1915-1954.

5/4: Uribe, Replat, maps and notes, Lots of the heirs of Trinidad Uribe, San Ygnacio, 1933

5/5: Uribe, Serafin and Miss Refugio Uribe, List of Real Estate and correspondence, 1963.

5/6: U. S. vs. The Heirs of Cosme Martinez, copies of documents, sketch maps, correspondence and other materials related to condemnation of property in Zapata for Falcon Reservior, 1958-1963.

5/7: U. S. Boundary Commission, list of owners who have lands bordering on the Rio Grande in the San Ygnacio Subdivision of the Jose Vasques Borrego Grant, Zapata County, Texas, 1963.

5/8: U. S. Government, List of Parcels Taken, copies of documents, notes, sketch maps and a clipping related to land taken for Falcon Reservior, 1958-1960.

5/9: U. S. Reports, Cantera Roch Matter, correspondence, sketch maps and receipts, including a photograph of Mercurio Martinez, 1959.

5/10: Vasquez, Juan and Armando, Reeve land matter, correspondence, 1958-1960.

5/11: Villarreal, Adelfa Fernandez, Laredo City Properties, copies of documents and
correspondence, 1953-1956.

5/12: Webb County, History, including life of A. M. Bruni, 1902; Undated

5/13: "Zapata," Ballad, words and music of a corrido written by Mercurio Martinez, 1952.

5/14: Zapata, Bank, clippings, correspondence and notices concerning the failure of the Bank of
Zapata, 1961-1962.

5/15: Zapata, History, including notes, clippings and correspondence, mostly 1945-1953.

5/16: Zapata County, History No. 3, old newspapers, including copies of the Zapata County News, 1945-1946.

Thomas Affleck's Southern Rural Almanacs

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Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac for 1851 by Thomas Affleck. 1 original book, some pages missing.

A13-20
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac for 1851 by Thomas Affleck. 1 original book, some pages missing.

A13-20
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac (probably 1851) by Thomas Affleck. 1 original book, some pages missing.

A13-30
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac for 1852 by Thomas Affleck. 3 original books, some pages missing.

A13-40
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac for 1856 by Thomas Affleck. 1 original book, some pages missing.

A13-50
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac for 1857 by Thomas Affleck. 1 original book, some pages missing.

A13-60
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac for 1858 by Thomas Affleck. 1 original book, some pages missing.

A13-70
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac for 1860 by Thomas Affleck. 2 original books, some pages missing.

A13-80
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac for 1860 by Thomas Affleck. 1 reprinted book.

A13-90
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac for 1855 by Thomas Affleck. 2 leaves. The attached note states these two leaves are all that can be found of the 1855 edition.

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Catalog of Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Plants Cultivated at The Southern Nurseries. By Thomas Affleck. 1851 edition. 2 copies.

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