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Yearbooks

11/1
Yearbook [2x]
1965-1966

11/2
Yearbook [2x]
1966-1967

11/3
Yearbook, 50th Anniversary [2x]
1967-1968

11/4
Yearbook [2x]
1968-1969

11/5
Yearbook [2x]
1969-1970

11/6
Yearbook [2x]
1970-1971

11/7
Yearbook
1971-1972

11/8
Yearbook
1972-1973

11/9
Yearbook
1973-1974

11/10
Yearbook
1974-1975

11/11
Yearbook
1975-1976

11/12
Yearbook
1976-1977

11/13
Yearbook
1977-1978

11/14
Yearbook
1978-1979

11/15
Yearbook
1979-1980

11/16
Yearbook
1980-1981

11/17
Yearbook [2x]
1981-1982
Yearbook with holes punched from June 29, 2021 donation.

11/18
Yearbook
1982-1983

11/19
Yearbook [3x]
1983-1984
Yearbook with holes punched from June 29, 2021 donation.

11/20
Yearbook [2x]
1984-1985
Yearbook with holes punched from June 29, 2021 donation.

All materials from 11/21 and on are from the June 29, 2021 donation

11/21
Yearbook
1985-1986

11/22
Yearbook
1986-1987

11/23
Yearbook
1987-1988

11/24
Yearbook
1988-1989

11/25
Yearbook
1989-1990

11/26
Yearbook
1990-1991

11/27
Yearbook
1991-1992

11/28
Yearbook
1992-1993

11/29
Yearbook
1993-1994

11/30
Yearbook
1994-1995

11/31
Yearbook
1995-1996

11/32
Yearbook
1996-1997

Yearbooks

12/1
Yearbook
1997-1998

12/2
Yearbook
1998-1999

12/3
Yearbook
1999-2000

12/4
Yearbook
2000-2001

12/5
Yearbook
2001-2002

12/6
Yearbook
2002-2003

12/7
Yearbook [2x]
2003-2004

12/8
Yearbook
2004-2005

12/9
Yearbook [2x]
2005-2006

12/10
Yearbook [2x]
2006-2007

12/11
Yearbook [2x]
2007-2008

12/12
Yearbook, 90 Year Celebration including the Spring Luncheon Program and Booklet [2x]
2008-2009

12/13
Yearbook [2x]
2009-2010

12/14
Yearbook [2x]
2010-2011

12/15
Yearbook [2x]
2011-2012

12/16
Yearbook [2x]
2012-2013

12/17
Yearbook [2x]
2013-2014

12/18
Yearbook [2x]
2014-2015

12/19
Yearbook [1/2] [2x]
2015-2016

12/20
Spring Luncheon, "Brazos Valley Inspires, 2016 Soup and Salad Luncheon Recipes"
May 6, 2016

12/21
Yearbook [2x]
2016-2017

12/22
Yearbook, 100th Year Anniversary [1/2] [2x]
2017-2018

12/23
Centennial Anniversary Luncheon Program [2/2] [2x]
May 3, 2018

12/24
Yearbook [2x]
2018-2019

12/25
Yearbook [2x]
2019-2020

12/26
Yearbook [2x]
2020-2021

News clippings, President's notebooks, recording secretary files, and photographs

13/1
News Clippings
1996-2007

13/2
100th Anniversary Appreciation Gift to Cushing Memorial Library & Archives
2018

13/3
100th Anniversary Proclamation [2x]
May 3, 2018

13/4
President's Notebook, Diane Wisneski - Timeline and By-Laws (1/6)
2008-2009

13/5
President's Notebook, Diane Wisneski - Meeting Agendas and Minutes, and Spring Luncheon Planning (2/6)
2008-2009

13/6
President's Notebook, Diane Wisneski - Treasurer's Reports and Other Materials (3/6)
2008-2009

13/7
President's Notebook, Diane Wisneski - Standing Committees, Hostess Committees, and Mailing Lists (4/6)
2008-2009

13/8
President's Notebook, Diane Wisneski - Annual Report (5/6)
2008-2009

13/9
President's Notebook, Diane Wisneski - Booklet, "1919-2009, Celebrating 90 Years of Fellowship and Memories - 2008-2009 Extension Service Club Women" (6/6)
2008-2009

13/10
Photographs Yearbook Compiled by Teresa Smith, Historian
2011-2012
[photographs from meetings and events in sleeve page protectors]

13/11
Recording Secretary Files (1/5)
2013-2014

13/12
Recording Secretary Files (2/5)
2013-2014

13/13
Recording Secretary Files (3/5)
2013-2014

13/14
Recording Secretary Files - Includes Meeting Minutes from 2006-2013 (4/5)
2013-2014

13/15
Recording Secretary Files - By-Laws (5/5)
2013-2014

13/16
President's Notebook (1/8)
2018-2019

13/17
President's Notebook - Agendas, Minutes, and Budget/Treasurer Reports (2/8)
2018-2019

13/18
President's Notebook - Membership (3/8)
2018-2019

13/19
President's Notebook - Letters, New and Potential Members (4/8)
2018-2019

13/20
President's Notebook - Embassy Suites Information for Guest Night, May 7, 2019 (5/8)
2018-2019

13/21
President's Notebook - Programs (6/8)
2018-2019

13/22
President's Notebook - Yearbook Information (7/8)
2018-2019

13/23
President's Notebook - Relevant Materials from 2017-2018 President (8/8)
2018-2019

13/24
President's Notebook
2019-2020

13/25
Handwritten List and Notes of Texas Agricultural Extension Service (TAEX) and Extension Service Club Materials held at Cushing Memorial Library & Archives
Undated

Minute book, and Treasurer's notebook

2/1
Minute Book
October 26, 1961 - April 17, 1969

2/2
Treasurer's Notebook
1929-1941

2/3
Treasurer's Notebook
1941-1955

2/4
Treasurer's Notebook
1955-1961

2/5
Treasurer's Notebook
1961-1967

2/6
Treasurer's Notebook
1967-1970

Reports, minutes, club history, correspondence, and award certificates

3/1
Junior Extension Club Petition
1927-1928

3/2
Reports
circa 1931-1932

3/3
Reports
1933-1934

3/4
Reports
1934-1935

3/5
Meeting Minutes
1934-1935

3/6
Reports
1935-1936

3/7
Reports
1953-1954

3/8
Reports
1955-1956

3/9
Reports
1956-1957

3/10
Reports
1958-1959

3/11
Reports
1959-1960

3/12
Reports
1961-1962

3/13
Reports
1962-1963

3/14
Reports
1963-1964

3/15
Reports
1964-1965

3/16
Reports
1965-1966

3/17
Reports
1966-1967

3/18
Reports
1967-1968

3/19
Outstanding Program Report: Golden Anniversary Theme "Remembrance of the Past, Challenge of the Future" with News Clippings
1968

3/20
Reports
1968-1969

3/21
Reports
1969-1970

3/22
Reports
1970-1971

3/23
Reports
1971-1972

3/24
Reports
1972-1973

3/25
Reports - Model Club Meeting, and Art Committee
Undated

3/26
Budget and Treasurer's Reports
1956-1957

3/27
Budget and Treasurer's Reports
1964-1965

3/28
Budget and Treasurer's Reports
1965-1966

3/29
Budget and Treasurer's Reports
1966-1967

3/30
Budget and Treasurer's Reports
1967-1968

3/31
Budget and Treasurer's Reports
1968-1969

3/32
Budget and Treasurer's Reports
1969-1970

3/33
Treasurer's Guide and Responsibilities
1967

3/34
Constitution, By-Laws, and Proposed Amendments

3/35
Extension Service Club History written by Mrs. R. R. Lancaster, Historian
May 1953

3/36
Extension Service Club History, 1952 to 1964, Second Installment written by Katie Hancock
1964

3/37
Extension Service Club History, 1964 to 1969, Third Installment written by Mrs. Johnnie Hutchison
1969

3/38
Extension Service Club Story, compiled by Claudia Williams, Historian
April 19, 1984

3/39
Guest Book with Extension Members Signatures
1952-1953

3/40
Photograph
Undated

3/41
Letter from Nell Bentley to Nan Burleson and Members of Extension Service Club
October 31, 1954

3/42
Letter from Mrs. H. B. Parks
December 30, 1955

3/43
Letter from Eva Persons
January 1, 1956

3/44
"An Outstanding Club Family" (Trotter Family)
1957

3/45
Annual Extension Service Party Flyer
April 4, 1957

3/46
Correspondence
1957-1958

3/47
Correspondence
1958-1959

3/48
Correspondence
1959-1960

3/49
Correspondence
1965-1966

3/50
Correspondence
1966-1967

3/51
Award Certificate
1952

3/52
United Service Organizations (USO) Certificate of Merit
May 3, 1955

3/53
Award Certificates
1956-1957

3/54
Award Certificates
1959-1960

3/55
Citation for Dedicated Service on Behalf of a Better Community
1960-1962

3/56
Award Certificates
1961-1962

Award certificates, Teacher and Mother of the Year, Pressbooks FRAGILE

4/1
Award Certificates
March 9, 1964

4/2
Certificates of Award
March 10-11, 1965

4/3
Certificates of Award
March 7-8, 1966

4/4
Award Certificates
February - May 1967

4/5
Award Certificates
March 4-5, 1968

4/6
Award Certificates
March 10-11, 1969

4/7
Award Certificates
May 1969

4/8
Award Certificates
March 9-10, 1970

4/9
Certificates of Award and Award Lists
1970-1971

4/10
Certificates of Award and Award Lists
1971-1972

4/11
Outstanding Teacher Nomination, Mrs. Richard E. Burleson
1956-1957

4/12
Outstanding Teacher Nomination, Mrs. W. B. Coke
1957-1958

4/13
Mother of the Year Nominee, Ethel Turner Walton
January 25, 1960

4/14
Teacher of the Year Candidate, Georgia Williamson
February 1960

4/15
News Clippings for: Teacher of the Year, Mrs. Arlos W. Weaver; Teacher of the Year, Mrs. R. R. Lancaster; and Mother of the Year, Mrs. R. H. Bush
March 1960; Undated

4/16
Mother of the Year Nomination, Mrs. Henry Alsmeyer, Sr.
January 1965

4/17
"The Texas Club Woman", Vol. 27, No. 9 with clippings cut out for Club Scrapbooks/Pressbooks
October 1949

4/18
"The Texas Club Woman", Vol. 27, No. 10 with clippings cut out for Club Scrapbooks/Pressbooks
November 1949

4/19
"The Texas Club Woman", Vol. 27, No. 11 with clippings cut out for Club Scrapbooks/Pressbooks
December 1949

4/20
Scrapbook FRAGILE
1947-1948

4/21
Scrapbook [1/2] FRAGILE
1948-1949

4/22
Scrapbook [2/2] FRAGILE
1948-1949

4/23
Scrapbook FRAGILE
1949-1950

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

Pressbooks FRAGILE

6/1
Pressbook, cover to page 76 [1/2] FRAGILE
1957-1958

6/2
Pressbook, page 77 to end [2/2] FRAGILE
1957-1958

6/3
Pressbook FRAGILE
1958-1959

6/4
Pressbook FRAGILE
1959-1960

6/5
Pressbook [1/2] FRAGILE
1960-1961

6/6
Pressbook [2/2] FRAGILE
1960-1961

Pressbooks FRAGILE

7/1
Pressbook, cover to page 75a [1/2] FRAGILE
1961-1962

7/2
Pressbook, page 76 to end [2/2] FRAGILE
1961-1962

7/3
Pressbook [1/2] FRAGILE
1962-1963

7/4
Pressbook [2/2] FRAGILE
1962-1963

7/5
Pressbook FRAGILE
1963-1964

Pressbooks FRAGILE

8/1
Pressbook FRAGILE
1964-1965

8/2
Pressbook FRAGILE
1965-1966

8/3
Pressbook FRAGILE
1966-1967

8/4
General Federation of Woman's Clubs, Shell Oil Company Education Program Scrapbook
1967-1968

8/5
Pressbook [1/2] FRAGILE
1968-1969

8/6
Pressbook [2/2] FRAGILE
1968-1969

Pressbooks FRAGILE

9/1
Pressbook [1/2] FRAGILE
1969-1970

9/2
Pressbook [2/2] FRAGILE
1969-1970

9/3
Pressbook [1/2] FRAGILE
1970-1971

9/4
Pressbook [2/2] FRAGILE
1970-1971

9/5
Pressbook FRAGILE
1971-1972

Casualty Lists

1/1: Anderson - Chambers County

1/2: Cherokee - Freestone County

1/3: Frio - Hutchison County

1/4: Irion - Orange County

1/5: Palo Pinto - Upshur County

1/6: Upton - Zavala County

World War II Materials of Andy M. James, Jr.

Andy Marmaduke James, Jr. World War II (WWII) Collection

1/1: Biography of Andy Marmaduke James, Jr. (copy). Undated

1/2: Copies of photographs (5 pages, 18 images)

1/3: Correspondence from Andy to his parents (7 letters, copies). September 1941 - April 1942

1/4: Correspondence from the American Red Cross (copies). 1942-1945

1/5: Condolence letters (copies). 1945; 1948-1949

1/6: Japanese Army reports of James' condition while a POW (copies).

1/7: Copies of 2 radiograms, 1 telegram, and 3 pre-war news articles. 1941

1/8: Letter-page size map of the Philippines (copy). Undated

1/9: War-time articles (17x, copies). 1942; 1945-1946

1/10: Muster information (copies). 1992

Brown Letters

1/1: Collection information and handwritten outline of letters to family

1/2: Newspaper Clipping. June 1943; August 1943; February 8, 1944; Undated

1/3: Torn portion of an unknown letter. December 15, 1905

1/4: Brown family receipts.
-McNally Sewing Machines. May 23, 1913
-Hawks & Pennell. May 1, 1918

1/5: Letters to mother and family. March 1943

1/6: Letters to mother and family. April 1943

1/7: Letters to mother and family. May 1943

1/8: Letters to mother and family. June 1943

1/9: Letters to mother and family. July 1943

1/10: Letters from brother George, and letters to mother. July 19, 1943

1/11: Letters to mother and family. August 1943

1/12: Letters to mother and family. November 28, 1943

1/13: Letters to mother and family. January 1944

1/14: Letters to mother and family. March 1944

1/15: Letters to mother and family. April 1944

1/16: Letters to mother and family. May 1944

1/17: Letters to mother and family. June - August 1944

1/18: Letters to mother and family. September 1944

1/19: Letters to mother and family. October 1944

1/20: Letters to mother and family. November 1944

1/21: Letters to mother and family. December 1944

1/22: Christmas dinner menu from Boca Raton Field. December 20, 1944

1/23: Letter to mother. February 4, 1946

1/24: Letters and receipt of donation from Reverend T. J. Valenta to Mary Brown. January 9, 1945

1/25: Letters. Undated

1/26: Empty envelopes. 1943-1944

1/27: Items related to the death of Walt's Aunt, Catherine Norberg.

1/28: Army patch

1/29: "An excuse for undeveloped film" (1 page). Undated

Correspondence and Manuscript Copies

1/1: Correspondence to Roy Livingston from Bill Fuller. January 1988 - June 1989 (copies)

1/2: Correspondence and Notes. 1992; Undated
-Letter from James E. Bell to Colonel Veal. February 4, 1992 (2 pages)
-Letter from Joe C. Wessendorff to Jacob Beal. June 5, 1992 (1 page)

1/3: "Mines, Mortars, Matching Guns and Riflemen" Manuscript (copy #1)

1/4: "Mines, Mortars, Matching Guns and Riflemen" Manuscript (copy of copy #1)

Scrapbook Contents

1/1: Newspaper clippings. October 1977; October 1978

1/2: Chapter yearbook (copy). 1977-1979

1/3: By-laws. Accepted February 3, 1979

1/4: Newspaper clippings. February 1979 - September 1979

1/5: Chapter yearbook. 1979-1981

1/6: "DAC - News Up-Date (1 page). 1979

1/7: 50th Texas State Assembly agenda and registration form (2 copies). 1980

1/8: Newspaper clippings. February 1980 - August 1981

1/9: Chapter yearbooks, one has programs listed for 1981-1982 and the other has programs listed for 1982-1983. Both dated 1981-1983

1/10: Letter concerning the rescheduling of the Chapter meeting. July 25, 1981

1/11: Newspaper clippings. August 1981 - November 1982

1/12: Chapter yearbook. 1983-1985

1/13: Newspaper clippings. March 1983 - June 1985

1/14: Chapter yearbooks (2 copies). 1985-1987

1/15: State yearbook. 1985-1987

1/16: Letter to State and Chapter Historians from National Historian. Summer 1985

1/17: Veteran's Services correspondence (3 letters). October 1985

1/18: Veteran's Day program. November 11, 1985

1/19: Newspaper clippings. September 1985 - May 1986

1/20: Leaflet (copy), 'Bernardo de Galvez "Unsung Hero"' by Nancy Reynolds Tiner, illustrations by Cassandrea Tiner Hager. circa 1986

1/21: 56th Texas State Assembly program and memorial program. March 1986

1/22: Certificates of Appreciation (2x). March 7, 1986

1/23: Newspaper clippings. June - July 1986

1/24: Letter to State and Chapter Historians from National Historian. Summer 1986 - September 1986

1/25: Photographs from the Fall Workshop in College Station, Texas, and the ceremony for the Texas Sesquicentennial at Washington-on-the-Brazos State Park. September 10, 1986

1/26: Newspaper clippings and photographs.

1/27: Certificates of Appreciation (5x). March 7, 1987

1/28: State yearbook, "Historian". 1987-1989

1/29: State yearbook, "Registrar". 1987-1989

1/30: Chapter yearbook. 1987-1989

1/31: Letter to State and Chapter Historians from National Historian. Summer 1987

1/32: Senate Resolution No. 14 (S. R. No. 14). June 24, 1987

1/33: House Resolution No. 41 (H. R. No. 41). June 29, 1987

1/34: Annual Fall Workshop schedule and photographs. September 1987

1/35: Newspaper clippings, photographs, and holiday cards. September - December 1987

Yearbooks

1/1: 2 yearbooks. 1949-1950; 1950-1951

1/2: 2 yearbooks. Includes letter dated October 1, 1952 (from 1952-1953 yearbook). 1951-1952; 1952-1953

1/3: By-Laws, published September 1, 1951

1/4: 1 yearbook with 2 letters concerning the American Indian Committee (September 1955). 1955-1956

1/5: 2 yearbooks. 1957-1958; 1958-1959

1/6: 2 yearbooks. 1959-1960; 1960-1961

1/7: 1 yearbook with notes and news clipping. 1961-1962

1/8: 2 yearbooks. 1961-1962

1/9: 3 yearbooks (2 with notes). 1962-1963

1/10: 2 yearbooks. 1963-1964

1/11: 1 yearbook. 1964-1965

1/12: 2 yearbooks including Addenda 1966-1967 yearbook. 1965-1966

1/13: 2 yearbooks. 1967-1969

1/14: 3 yearbooks. 1969-1971

1/15: 1 yearbook including Addenda 1972-1973 yearbook. 1971-1973

1/16: 2 yearbooks. 1973-1975

1/17: 2 yearbooks. 1975-1977

1/18: 1 yearbook. 1976-1977 (possible Addenda yearbook, though not stated on covered as others are)

1/19: 2 yearbooks. 1977-1978

1/20: 2 yearbooks. 1978-1979; 1979-1980

1/21: 2 yearbooks. Membership cards and dues receipt from Ann Giraud included. 1979-1980

1/22: 1 yearbook. Ann Giraud membership card. 1980-1981

1/23: 2 yearbooks including the 1981 Bylaws. 1981-1982

1/24: 2 yearbooks. Ann Giraud membership card (1984-1985). 1984-1985; 1985-1986

1/25: 1 yearbook with a single note. 1987-1988

1/26: 1 yearbook. Ann Giraud membership card. 1988-1989

1/27: Robert Henry Chapter Yearbooks (2x). 1973-1975; 1975-1977

Annual State Conference Proceedings

1/1: 84th Annual State Conference Proceedings. March 13-15, 1983

1/2: 85th Annual State Conference Proceedings. March 15-17, 1984

1/3: 89th Annual State Conference Proceedings. March 17-19, 1988

1/4: 90th Annual State Conference Proceedings. March 14-16, 1989

1/5: 91st Annual State Conference Proceedings. March 22-24, 1990

1/6: 92nd Annual State Conference Proceedings. NSDAR Centennial Jubilee, 1890-1990. March 21-23, 1991

Disks 1-26

This box contains the following items:

Disk 1a: If Brother Jack Were Here [2:48] / 1b: The Little 'Dobie Shack [2:16]
Folk songs performed by Daniel Jeffus, Lovelady, [TX] [1938]
Owens 61/62
[note: side b fair condition; both songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 2a: The Two Orphans [2:10] / 2b: The Cruel War [2:45]
Folk songs sung unaccompanied by Lemuel Jeffus of Lovelady, TX [1938]
Owens 57/58
[note: both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 3a: The Butcher's Boy [2:57] / 3b: Goodbye Little Bonnie Blue Eyes [2:34]
Folk ballads performed by May Kennedy McCord of Springfield, Missouri, June 5th, 1939.
Owens 55/56
[note: side b fair condition; both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 4a: The Orphan Girl [1:49] / 4b: The Irish Girl [1:37]
Folk songs sung by Daniel Jeffus of Lovelady, Texas. [1938]
Owens 53/54
[note: both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 5a: Claude's Wife [2:51] / 5b: O Girls Mind Who You Slight [2:46]
Folk songs performed by Lemuel Jeffus, Lovelady, Texas. [1938]
Owens 51/52
[note: song 5a included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 6a: Rolly Troodum [2:36]
Folk song sung by May Kennedy McCoy of Springfield, MO, [n.d.]
Owens 50
[note: fair condition, multiple skips; song included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 7a: Old Jay Bird [0:37] / 7b: Go To Sleep, Baby [0:28]
Play-party song and lullaby sung by Mrs. Imogene Hyde of Calvert, [TX], [n.d.]
Owens 49
[note: both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 8a: The Bright Sherman Valley [2:19] / 8b: Kitty Wells [2:41]
Folk songs sung by unidentified male with guitar accompaniment. [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 38/39
[note: side b fair condition, skips; both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 9a: Green Corn [with history of Ben Thompson's banjo] [2:27] / 9b: I Got Mine [2:17]
Folk songs sung and played on banjo by J. D. Dillingham of Austin, TX, [n.d.]
Owens 45/46
[note: song on side 9a included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 10a: I Went Out A-Sparkin' [1:37] / 10b: John Dobber [1:44]
Folk songs sung by Maidy Kelly of the Soda community near Livingston, TX, [n.d.]
Owens 30/31
[side b fair condition, skips; both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disc 11a: The Boston Burglar [2:40] / 11b: How Come That Blood [On Your Shirt Sleeve] [1:29]
Folk songs sung by Mrs. T. H. [or C. H.] Burke of Silsbee, Texas, [n.d.]
Owens 32/33
[note: both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 12a: Broken Engagement [2:39] / 12b: Dying Girl's Message [2:52]
Folk songs sung by Mrs. Irvin Thompson at Silsbee, TX, [n.d.]
Owens 71/72
[note: both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 13a: Dry Bones [1:59] / 13b: [Old Ship o'] Zion [2:34]
13a: Gospel song sung by The Uplifted Four [African American quartet], Hearne, TX, 1938.
13b: Gospel hymn sung by an unidentified female, [n.p.], [1938]
Owens 179/180
[both songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 14a: The Little Sparrow [2:14], 06/05/1939
Folk song performed by May Kennedy McCord, [Springfield, MO] on June 5th, 1939.
Owens 37
[note: alternate title given "Come All Ye Fair and Tender Ladies"; song included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 15a: By and By [2:55]
Gospel song sung by unidentified African American female with piano accompaniment at Old Elam Baptist Church, Hearne, TX [1938]
Owens 111
[note: song included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."] CD access copy Box 9

Disc 16a: Singing Tonight [1:41] / 16b: By and By [1:57]
16a: Gospel hymn sung by unidentified choir with piano accompaniment [n.p] [n.d.]
16b: Gospel song sung by unidentified male with piano accompaniment [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 183/184 CD access copy Box 9

Disk 17a: My Shepherd's Gone and Left Me [1:53] / 17b: Ride On King Jesus [1:47]
Gospel songs sung by The Silsbee Four [African American quartet] [Silsbee, TX] [n.d.]
Owens 148/149
[note: song 17a mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 18a: Swing Low [2:12] / 18b: By and By [2:49]
18a: Gospel song sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
18b: Gospel hymn sung by unidentified choir [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 156/157 CD access copy Box 9

Disk 19a: Two Wings [2:18] / 19b: By and By [2:47]
19a: Gospel song sung by unidentified African American quartet.
19b: Gospel song sung by an unidentified female with piano accompaniment.
Owens 171/172
[note: both songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 20a: Little Joe the Wrangler [part 1] [2:56] / 20b-1: Little Joe the Wrangler [part2] [0:25]; 20b-2: Going to Leave Old Texas [1:40]
20a: Folk song sung by unidentified male with guitar accompaniment. [n.p.] [n.d.]
20b: Fragment of folk song sung by unidentified male; Folk song sung by Mildred Webb with guitar accompaniment, Austin, TX, March 4th, 1939.
Owens 93 CD access copy Box 9

Disk 21a: The Massa's Runned Away [2:33] / 21b: Joe Bowers [1:45]
Folk songs sung by Lemuel Jeffus, Lovelady, TX [n.d.]
Owens 59/60
[note: 21b included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 22a: The Bastard King of England [2:38] / 22b: Diamond Joe [The Chisholm Trail] [2:27]
22a: Folk song sung by unidentified male with guitar accompaniment, Austin, TX, March 1939.
22b: Folk song sung by unidentified male with banjo accompaniment, [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 88/89
[note: song 22b alternate title given "The Chisholm Trail" included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 23a: The Zebra Dun [Part 1] [2:48] / 23b: The Zebra Dun [Part 2] [1:20], 02/19/1939
Cowboy song sung and played on guitar by Brownie McNeill at Austin, TX, February 19, 1939.
Owens 81
[note: included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 24a: The Hangman's Tree [2:30] / 24b: Barbara Allen [2:28]
English ballads sung by Mrs. I. L. Stowe of Silsbee, TX [n.d.]
Owens 1/2
[note: song 24a included as "The Hangman's Rope" in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 25a: Flirtation [1:50] / Mohea [alternate title "Little Mohea"] [2:30]
25a: Folk song sung by Mrs. Irvin Thompson of Silsbee, TX [n.d.]
25b: Folk ballad sung by Mrs. C. H. Burke of Silsbee, TX [n.d.]
Owens 34/35
[note: song order is reversed on CD; both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 26a: The House Carpenter [2:45] / 26b: Ti Risslety Rosslety [1:43]
26a: English ballad sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
26b: Folk song sung by Colonel Denoon of Springfield, MO [n.d.]
Owens 7/8
[note: both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disks #27-52

This box contains the following items:

Disk 27a: Gypsy Davy [2:48] / 27b: Lady Mary [2:22]
English folk ballads sung and played on guitar by May Kennedy McCord, [Springfield, MO] June 5, 1939.
Owens 25/26
[note: both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 28a: Sacred Harp No. 421 [Cooper] We'll All Shout Together [Sweet Morning] [2:12] / 28b: Sacred Harp [Cooper 501, That Beautiful Land] [2:36]
Shape note hymns sung by unidentified choir [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 99/100 CD access copy Box 9

Disk 29a: Frog Went A Courting [2:52] / Frog Went a Courting [2:02]
29a: Folk song sung and played by May Kennedy McCord, Springfield, MO, June 5, 1939.
29b: Folk song sung by Mrs. C. H. Burke [Silsbee, TX] [n.d.]
Owens 24
[note: 29a included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 30a: Frog Went a Courting [1:17] / 30b: Sailor Song [1:34]
Folk songs sung by Donald Davidson [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 5
[note: song order is mis-labled on CD]

Disk 31a: Rich Irish Lady [part 1] [2:30] / 31b-1: [Rich Irish Lady, part 2] [0:30]; 31b-2: Lazy Man [2:13]
Folk ballads sung by unidentified females [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 75/76
[note: all songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 32a: The Old Woman from Ireland [2:27] / 32b: Jennie Jenkins [0:45]
Folk songs sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 73/74
[note: 32b bad condition; both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 33a: Travelin On [2:08] / 33b: By and By [2:37]
33a: Gospel song sung by unidentified choir and male soloist with piano accompaniment [n.p.] [n.d.]
33b: Gospel song sung by unidentified choir and female soloist with piano accompaniment [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 144/145

Disk 34a: Sacred Harp Parting Song [Cooper #62, Parting Hand "My Christian friends, in bonds of love"] [2:50] / 34b: Sacred Harp minor key [Cooper 47b, Idumea "And am I born to die?"] [2:12]
Shape note hymns sung by unidentified choir at Austonio, TX, summer 1940.
Owens 144/145
[note: 34b included as "Idumea" in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song"]

Disk 35a: Poor Pilgrim [1:48] / 35b: Poor Pilgrim [2:11]
Gospel hymn sung by Ella Prescott [First Baptist Church, Colored, Silsbee, TX] [n.d.]

Disk 36a: Steal Away [2:53] / 36b: There's No Hiding Place [2:17]
Gospel hymns sung by unidentified female and choir [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 150/151
[note: 36b has 0:55 silence at beginning of track]

Disk 37a: Jesus is Sweeter [2:21]
Gospel song sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 152

Disk 38a: Somebody Touched Me [1:25] / 38b: Good News [1:58]
Gospel songs sung by [Ella Prescott] and unidentified females at [First Baptist Church, Silsbee, TX] [n.d.]
Owens 154/155
[note: songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song"]

Disk 39a: Toiling [2:51] / 39b: Every Time [1:57]
39a: Gospel song sung by [General Washington] at [Old Elam Baptist Church, Hearne, TX] [n.d.]
39b: Gospel hymn sung by [Old Elam Baptist Church Choir] with unidentified female at [Hearne, TX] [n.d.]
Owens 158/159
[note: 39a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song"]

Disk 40a: It May Be the Best for Me [2:43] / 40b: Heaven's Radio [2:56]
Gospel songs sung by Miss Freddie Lee Kirby with piano accompaniment, Galveston, TX [n.d.]
Owens 173/174
[note: 40b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 41a: Swing Low, Sweet Chariot [2:15] / 41b: Swinging on the Golden Gates [2:14]
Gospel song and hymn sung by [African Methodist Episcopal Church] choir, [Calvert, TX] [n.d.]
Owens 181/182
[note: hymns included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 42a: Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray [1:42] / 42b: Walk Together Children [1:49]
Gospel songs sung by [Ella Prescott] and choir at [First Baptist Church, Colored] Silsbee, TX [n.d.]
Owens 175/176
[note: songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 43a: Put Your All on the Altar [2:48] / 43b: When the Morning Comes [2:08]
43a: Gospel hymn sung and played by Carol [Swain] with unidentified female and choir [n.p.] [n.d.]
43b: Gospel hymn sung by [Old Elam Baptist Church] choir, Hearne, TX [1938]
Owens 177/178
[note: 43b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 44a: I'm On the Battlefield [2:39] / 44b: I've Been Listening [1:15]
Gospel hymns sung by [General Washington] and [Old Elam Baptist Church] choir, Hearne, TX [1938]
Owens 185/186
[note: 44b shallow grooves; song included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 45a: Walking Around [2:41] / 45b: The Old Maid [0:53]; [Put My Little Shoes Away] [1:26]
45a: Gospel song sung by unidentified male quartet [n.p.] [n.d.]
45b: Folk songs sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 196/197
[note: side 45b bad condition, severe scratches; "The Old Maid" included in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 46a: Old Ship of Zion [2:28] / 46b: Down the Lonesome Road [2:03]
Gospel hymns sung by The Silsbee Four [male quartet], Silsbee, TX [1938]
Owens 194/195
[note: 46a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 47a: When The Morning Comes (By and By) [1:50] / 47b: Dry Bones [2:09]
47a: Gospel hymn sung by unidentified choir [n.p.] [n.d.]
47b: Gospel song sung by [The Uplifted Four] [Calvert, TX] [1938]
Owens 189/190
[note: 47a shallow groove, fair sound; 47b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 48a: The Wicked Daughter [2:34] / The Old Fashioned Cot [2:55]
48a: Gospel ballad sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
48b: Folk ballad sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 69/70
[note: 48a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 49a: Jesse James [2:57], 06/05/1939
Folk ballad sung and played by May Kennedy McCord, Springfield, MO, June 5, 1939.
Owens 67/68
[note: included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 50a: The Cowboy's Lament [Streets of Laredo] [2:54] / 50b: My Love is a Rider [2:19]
Folk ballads sung and played by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 98/99
[note: 50a included as "Streets of Laredo" in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 51a: Leakin' in the Ole Building [1:43] / 51b: John Wrote the Seven Churches [2:04]
Gospel songs sung by The Silsbee Four, Silsbee, TX [n.d.]
Owens 203/204
[note: 51b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 52a: Mother [1:45] / 52b: Good Ship Zion [2:56]
52a: Gospel song sung by unidentified female with piano accompaniment [n.p.] [n.d.]
52b: Gospel hymn sung by unidentified mixed quartet [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 201/202

Disks 53-78

This box contains the following items:

Disk 53a: Pourquoi Vouloir [1:55] / 53b-1: Je Suis un Arant Matheureux Dans a Moude [1:23]; 53b-2: Venez a la ronde [1:14]
Cajun songs sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 212/213

Disk 54a: [Belle Blanc] [2:17] / 54b: [unidentified cajun song] [2:49]
Cajun folk songs sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 210/211

Disk 55a: Le Grand Mamou [2:26] / 55b: Maun Degas [2:31]
Cajun folk songs sung by unidentified male with accordion accompaniment [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 214/215
[note: 55a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 56a: C'est Hip et Taiäu [2:42] / 56b: Mamou Dugas [2:44]
Cajun folk songs sung and played on accordion by Marcelle Comeaux, St. Martinville, LA, December 1936.
Owens 216
[note: song order is reversed from label on disk and CD; 56a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 57a: [Marie Magdeline?] [1:54] / 57b: [Mary?] [1:20]
Cajun folk songs sung by [Madame Trosclair] [Houma, LA] [1938]
Owens 217/218
[note: songs may be included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 58a: [Abbeville Two-Step] [0:48] / 58b-1: How Did You Feel? [2:36]; 58b-2: [unidentified cajun song] [0:39]; 58b-3: Allons á Lafayette [0:45]
58a: Cajun folk songs sung and played on guitar by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
58b: Gospel song sung by unidentified male quartet [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 223/224
[note: song order reversed on disc and CD label; 58a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 59a: Cajun [1:36] / 59b: Cajun friend [1:20]
Cajun folk songs sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 225/226

Disk 60a: Le Roi de Neg ["Oh, way, mon neg"] [2:56] / 60b: Le Roi de Neg ["Mary"] [2:33]
Cajun folk songs "un chanson neg" sung by Calisse Coleman at New Iberia, LA [1938]
Owens 229/230
[note: both songs mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 61a: Fair Fanny Moore [2:41] / 61b: The Old Bachelor [1:45]
Folk ballad and song sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 17/18
[note: both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 62a: Cajun conversation [2:38] / 62b: [interview with Madame Marie Sonnier and others] [2:48]
Recorded conversation and interview with Madame Marie Sonnier and unidentified men in Scott, LA [1938]
Owens 207/208

Disk 63a-1: French Lullaby [0:34]; 63a-2: Saw an Old Crow [0:28] / 63b: Three Black Crows [2:00]
63a: Folk songs sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
63b: Folk song sung by Samuel Lee Asbury in College Station, TX [n.d.]
Owens 13/14/15
[note: 63b included in "Texas Folk Songs" and mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."

Disk 64a: The Brown Girl [2:40] / 64b-1: Fair Ellender/The Brown Girl [1:59]; 64b-2: Fair Ellender [0:40]
Folk ballad sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 12
[note: 39a no audio on CD; song included in "Texas Folk Songs" and "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 65a: Only a Rose [2:47] / 65b: Song of India [2:51]
[Dubs of commercial 78s of Richard Crooks]
[note: volume dropouts]

Disk 66a-1: Home on the Range [1:35]; 66a-2: [Ever Known [In the Garden] [1:11] / 66b: [I'm Sad and Lonely] [2:27]
66a: Folk song and hymn sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
66b: Folk song sung and played by unidentified male duo [recorded off the radio?] [n.d.]
Owens 12
[note: 66a mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 67a: Barbara Ellen [part 1] [2:48] / 67b: Barbara Ellen [part 2] [2:11], 06/05/1939
Folk ballad sung by May Kennedy McCord, Springfield, MO, June 5, 1939.
Owens 3
[note: 67b included in "Texas Folk Songs" and "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 68a-1: Amor de Mis Amores [1:29]; 68a-2: [La Cancion?] [0:52] / 68b: Choferito [2:00]
68a: Mexican folk songs sung by Alberto Flores [n.p.] [n.d.]
68b: Mexican folk song sung by Alberto Flores and unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 11

Disk 69a-1: Spanish Fandillo [1:31]; 69a-2: [Humoresque (Passengers Will Please Refrain)] [0:37] / 69b: [The Bastard] King of England [2:08]
Bawdy folk songs sung and played by Brownie McNeil [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 11

Disk 70a-1: Cinq Sous [1:31]; 70a-2: [song without words] [1:08] / 70b-1: Toujours Canet [false start] [0:10]; 70b-2: Toujours Canet [1:02]
70a: Cajun folk song sung by Madam Marie Mouton; wordless Cajun folk song sung by Edmond Pellerin, Breaux Bridge, LA [n.d.]
70b: Cajun folk song sung by Edmond Pellerin, Breaux Bridge, LA [n.d.]
Owens 209
[note: songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 71a: Bury Me Beneath the Willow [1:41] / 71b: Boys in Blue [2:12]
Folk songs sung by unidentified female duo [n.p,] [n.d.]
Owens 36
[note: 71a included in "Texas Folk Songs" and "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."; 71b in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 72a: That's What's the Matter With the Church [2:11] / 72b: By and By [2:05]
72a: Gospel song sung by The Uplifted Four, Old Elam Baptist Church, Hearne, TX [1938]
72b: Gospel song sung by unidentified female with piano accompaniment, Old Elam Baptist Church, Hearne, TX [1938]
Owens 191
[note: both songs in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 73a: Does You Believe in Haints? [part 1] [2:26] / 73b Does You Believe in Haints [part 2] [2:49] , 02/18/1939
"Negro sermon on gettin' into Heaven" by John Henry Faulk, at Austin, TX, Feb. 18, 1939.
Owens 5
[note: track order is reversed, out of order, on CD]

Disk 74a-1: Don't Stay Away [1:14]; 74a-2:Joh-wan-nie [0:45]; 74a-3: Liza Jane [dance call] [0:18] / 74b-1: Down in the Valley [1:32]; 74b-2: Michael Finnegan [0:29]; 74b-3: Ninety-nine Miles from Home [0:21]
Folk songs sung by various unidentified males [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 43/44
[note: 74a-2 included as "Joh-woh-wonny" in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 75a: Mais Jolie Blonde [2:31] / 75b: Mazurka [2:22]
75a: Cajun folk song sung and played by Eric Domingue, vocal and guitar, and Tony Allemand, fiddle, St. Martinville, LA [1938]
75b: Folk tune played by Eric Domingue, guitar, and Tony Allemand, fiddle, St. Martinville, LA [1938]
Owens 219/220
[note: 75a mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 76a: Henry Green [2:54] / 76b-1: Keep Your Garden Clean [1:21]; 76b-2: Lovely William [1:06], 06/05/1939
Folk songs sung by May Kennedy McCord, Springfield, MO, June 5, 1939.
Owens 47/48
[note: mislabeled on CD; 76a and 76b "Lovely William" included in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 77a: Old Hundred [2:58] / 77b: It Was De Lawd (Amazing Grace) [1:59]
77a: Gospel hymn lined out by unidentified male and choir [n.p.] [n.d.]
77b: Gospel hymn sung by unidentified quartet at North New Hope Baptist Church, Franklin, TX [n.d.]
Owens 105/106
[note: 77b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 78a-1: J'ai Passe devant ta Porte [0:38]; 78a-2: [S'ai palette pain?] [0:39] / 78b: Les Trois Soldat des Guerre [1:04]
78a: Cajun folk songs sung by Elmore Sonnier of Scott, LA [1938]
78b: Cajun folk song sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 221/222
[note: songs out of order on disk label; songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disks 79-104

This box contains the following items:

Disk 79a: Every Time I Feel the Spirit [2:26] / 79b: Every Time I Feel the Sprit [2:10]
78a: Gospel Hymn sung by Shiloh Baptist Church (Colored), Houston, TX [n.d.]
78b: Gospel Hymn sung by Miss Freddie Lee Kirby of Galveston, TX [n.d.]
Owens 112/113

Disk 80a-1: [La Victoirie?] [0:30]; 80a-2: Amor [Chanson Italienne "La Margerita Cucha?"] [1:03] / 80b: Italian Lullaby [Gianni Pucca?] [0:50]
80a: French and Italian folk songs sung by unidentified females [n.p.] [n.d.]
80b: Italian folk song sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 282/283

Disk 81a: Cantata dell Sig [2:23] / 81b-1: [Prayer to Joseph and Mary in Italian] [0:49]; 81b-2: [Introduction of song] [0:18]; 81b-3: [Cantata del Pietra Catalan] [1:41]
Songs and Prayers sung and spoken by John Cuccia at Steele's Store near College Station, TX [1939]
Owens 292/293

Disk 82a: [unidentified song] [2:49] / 82b: [unidentified song] [2:48]
Cajun folk songs sung by [Calisse Coleman] near [Lafayette, LA] [1938]
Owens 236/237

Disk 83a: Allons a Lafayette [1:44] / 83b: [Allons a Lafayette] [2:33]
Cajun folk song sung and played on accordion by unidentified male [n.p.] n.d.]
Owens 240/241
[note: song mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 84a: Corinne, Corinna [2:43] / 84b: J'ai fait tou' l'tour du Grand Bois [2:35]
84a: Folk song sung and played by Tony Allemand, fiddle, with Eric Domingue, guitar, near St. Martinville, LA [1938]
84b: Cajun folk song sung by unidentified male wiht Tony Allemand, fiddle,and Eric Domingue, guitar, near St. Martinville, LA [1938]
Owens 242/243
[note: songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 85a: Le Semaine [1:33] / 85b: Le Breton [2:48]
Cajun folk songs sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 243/244

Disk 86a-1: Calinda [0:49]; 86a-2: Madelon [1:46] / 86b-1: La Lorette [1:25];86b-2: Frere Jacques [0:35]
86a: French folk songs sung by Vavaseur Mouton in Lafayette, LA , 1937.
86b: French folk song sung by Vavaseur Mouton; French folk song sung by Vavaseur Mouton and his wife, Lafayette, LA, 1937.
Owens 244/245
[note: track times mislabeled on CD; "Madelon" and "Frere Jacques" mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 87a: [unidentified song] [1:54] / 87b-1: [unidentified song] [0:18]; 87b-2: [unidentified song] [012]; 87b-3: [unidentified song] [1:01]
87a: Cajun folk song sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
87b-1/2: Cajun folk song sung by unidentified male; 87b-3: Cajun folk song sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 247/248

Disk 88a: Le Breton [2:51] / 88b-1: [unidentified song] [1:21]; 88b-2 [unidentified song] [0:29]
French folk songs sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 249/250

Disk 89a: [unidentified song] [3:04] / 89b: [unidentified song] [1:29]
French folk songs sung by unidentifed male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 251/252

Disk 90a: St. Joseph [2:50] / 90b-1: [St. Joseph] [1:26]; 90b-2: [St. Joseph] [1:22]
Italian hymn sung by group choir at Steele's Store near College Station, TX, 1939.
Owens 286/287
[note: included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 91a: Number 3 [St. Joseph] [2:51] / 91b: Number 4 [St. Joseph] [2:45]
Italian hymn sung by group choir at Steele's Store near College Station, TX, 1939.
Owens 288/289

Disk 92a: ["San Giuseppe chimava li orfanelli"] [2:56] / 92b-1: [unidentified song] [1:31]; 92b-2: [St. Joseph] [0:25]
92a: Italian hymn sung by [Margarita Cuccia] at Steele's Store near College Station, TX, 1939.
92b: Italian folk hymn sung by group; Italian hymn sung by [Margarita Cuccia] at Steele's Store near College Station, TX 1939.
Owens 290/291
[note: 92a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 93a: [Brown Kelly] Waltz [2:50] / 93b: Goodnight Waltz [2:57]
93a: Fiddle tune played by [Robert Smith, fiddle] and unidentified musicians [n.p.] [n.d.]
93b: Fiddle tune played by Sam Welch, fiddle and unidentified musicians [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 294/295

Disk 94a: Wagner [Wagoner] [1:59] / 94b: Pick the Devil's Eyes Out [1:55]
Fiddle tunes played by unidentified musicians [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 302/303

Disk 95a: Military Schottische [2:32] / "Uncle Jack" Waltz [2:24]
Fiddle tunes played by A. J. "Uncle Jack" Mears (fiddle), V. Teller (guitar), and J. D. Dillingham, banjo. [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 304/305

96a: Durang's Hornpipe [2:21] / Rickett's Hornpipe [2:20]
Fiddle tunes played by J. A. "Jack" Mears (fiddle), V. Teller (guitar), and J. D. Dillingham, banjo. [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 306/307

Disk 97a: Eighth of January (Battle of New Orleans) [2:19] / 97b: Soldier's Joy [2:27]
Fiddle tunes played by J.A. "Uncle Jack" Mears (fiddle), V. Teller (guitar), and J. D. Dillingham, banjo. [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 310/311

Disk 98a-1: Patsy Mind the Baby [1:27]; 98 a-2: Old Sally Goodin [1:17] / 98b-1: Heel and Toe Polka [1:20]; 98b-2: Polka Schottische [1:29]
Fiddle tunes played by Colonel Denoon and his son Jimmy. [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 308/309

Disk 99a: Give the Fiddler a Dram [2:42] / 99b: The Little Fish [2:43]
Fiddle tunes played by [J. McInman] and his Alabama Boll Weevils string band [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 314/315

Disk 100a: Irish Wash Woman [Irish Washerwoman] [2:09] / 100b: Billy in the Low Ground [2:10]
Fiddle tunes played by unidentified string band [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 319/320

Disk 101a: Leather Britches [2:22] / 101b: Rustic Dance [2:12]
Fiddle tunes played by unidentified string band [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 318/319
[note: titles are reversed/mislabled on disk and CD]

Disk 102a-1: Madame Blanchard [unidentified song, false start] [0:19]; 102a-2: Madame Blanchard [unidentified song] [2:15] / 102b: La Belle Louise [2:44]
French folk songs sung by Madame Amédée Blanchard of Bayou Blue in Houma, LA, 1938.
[note: titles reversed on disk and CD; 102b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 103a: Madame Blanchard [unidentified song] [1:21] / 103b: Madame Trosclair ["In My Father's House"] [2:06]
French folk songs sung by Madame Blanchard and Madame Trosclair of Bayou Blue at Houma, LA, 1938.
[note: titles reversed on disk and CD label; 103b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 104a: Run Nigger Run [2:09] / 104b: Cattle in the Canebrake [2:14]
Fiddle tunes played by unidentified musicians [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 316

Disks 105-130

This box contains the following items:

Disk 105a: Amazing Grace [2:54] / 105b: Swing Low [2:36]
Gospel hymns sung by choir and congregation at [African Methodist Episcopal Church] [Calvert, TX] [n.d.]
Owens 109/110
[note: 105b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 106a: Te's Petite [2:34] / 106b: Mais, Jolie Ville, mais, tu connais [2:50]
Cajun folk song sung and played by unidentified male and musicians [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 238/239

Disk 107a: Cornhuskin' Sal [2:43] / 107b: Rochester or Seashore Schottische [2:32]
Fiddle tunes played by Sam Welsh and Leroy Billman [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 312/313

Disk 108a: Sally Johnson [2:38] / 108b: San Antonio Rose [2:29]
Fiddle tunes played by unidentified string band [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 298/299

Disk 109a: My Record [w/ Steal Away] [2:38] / 109b: I'm On My Way Home [2:11]
Gospel songs sung by unidentified male quartet [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 205/206

Disk 110a: J'ai petit, j'ai mignon [2:25] / 110b: C'est Hip puis Taiaut [2:25]
Cajun dance songs sung and played by Tony Allemand and Eric Domingue, Scott, LA, 1937.
Owens 232/233
[note: 110b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 111a: [unidentified song] [2:27] / 111b: Et pi tu crois [1:53]
Cajun songs sung and played on accordion and harmonica by unidentified males [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 234/235

Disk 112a: Italian Hymn [St. Joseph] [2:03]; [names of singers] [0:20] / 112b: Cantico Siciliano [2:46], 03/19/1939
Italian hymns sung by group including Mrs. Pete [Scamardo], Antoinette Scamardo, Ann Scamardo, Mrs. Frank [Canavespi] and Mrs. Bonnano at Steele's Store near College Station, TX, March 19, 1939.
Owens 284/285

Disk 113a: Windy Bill [2:06] / 113b: Git Along Little Dogies [2:45], 02/19/1939
Cowboy songs sung and played by Brownie McNeill at Austin, TX, February 19, 1939.
Owens 90/91

Disk 114a: When I Was in my Father's House [2:29] / 114b: [unidentified song] [1:21]
French folk songs sung by Madame Trosclair and Madame Blanchard, Houma, LA, 1938.
Owens 231

Disk 115a: German Officer [2:08] / 115b: She Came Rollin Down the Mountain [2:23]
Folk songs sung by unidentified male and female [n.p.] [n.d.]

Disk 116a: She Came Rollin Down the Mountain [1:59] / 116b She Came Rollin Down the Mountain [2:06]
Folk songs sung by unidentified male and female [n.p.] [n.d.]
[note: lacquer disk]

Disk 117a: Heaven [Shout All Over God's Heaven] [2:17] / 117b: [Tryin to Make Heaven My Home] [2:51]
[Dubs of commercial gospel records]

Disk 118a: Paderewski [minuet] [2:43]
Piano music played by [Ignacy Jan Paderewski] [n.p.] [n.d.]
[dub of commercial record]

Disk 119a: Orchestra [2:48] / 119b: Orchestra [2:01] [0:44]
Unidentified orchestral music [possibly dub from commercial disk or radio] [n.p.] [n.d.]

Disk 120a: Recitative, Verdi [2:53] / 120b: The Snow is Falling [2:54]
Opera performances by unidentified male [dubs from commercial records or radio]

Disk 121a: Stille Nacht [2:53]
Christmas carol sung in german by unidentified female [dub of commercial disk or radio]

Disk 122a: Paderewski [Beethoven "Moonlight Sonata"] [2:57] / 122b: Paderewski [unidentified music] [2:43]
Piano music played by [Ignacy Jan Paderewski] [dub from commercial disk or radio] [note: overmodulated]

Disk 123a: Kelly Waltz / 123b: Good Night Waltz [note: disk is unrecorded/blank]
unrecorded/blank disk

Disk 124a: Manon - The Dream [2:54] / 124b: Gournod - Santus [2:30]
Dub of commercial recording of [Jussi Bjorling]. [note: 124a on CD is blank]

Disk 125a: Asleep in the Deep [2:27] / 125b: In einem kühlen Grunde [2:09]
American spiritual and German lieder sung by George [Bushong] [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 5

Disk 126a: [Edward, Edward] [1:56] / 126b: [Edward, Edward] [2:57]
Folk ballad sung by [Lawrence Tibbett] [dub of commercial recording]

Disk 127a: Ohé Hélène [1:41] / 127b: Marie Magdelène [1:30]
Cajun folk songs sung by Madame Trosclair of Bayou Blue in Houma, LA, 1938.
[note: songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 128a: Good News [2:05] / 128b: Dry Bones [2:24]
Gospel songs sung by unidentified male quartet [n.p.] [n.d.]

Disk 129a: Ah, Suzette, Chère [2:08] / 129b: Jungle Nanny Song [2:03]
French folk songs sung by unidentified female [New Orleans, LA] [1937]
Owens 246
[note: 129a mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 130a: Unusual Newscast [0:29]; Poetry [0:57]; Piano [Bells of St. Mary's] [0:44]; Cadet Call [0:22]; Mary Had a Little Lamb [0:16]; Goldilocks [0:31] / 130b: Piano Song [0:41]; Blank [0:11]; Silent Night [0:56]; Call for Someone [0:28]; Foreign Language [0:08]
Miscellaneous spoken word, piano music, and songs performed by Bill Owens and other unidentified males and females [n.p.] [n.d.]

Disks 131-156

This box contains the following items:

Disk 131a: Bjorling - Strauss [1:55] / 131b: Hymn ["God of our Fathers"] [2:53]
131a: Operatic aria sung by [Jussi] Bjorling [dub from commercial recording]
131b: Hymn sung by unidentified choir [dub from commercial recording]

Disk 132a: "A Soldier"; "The Runaway" [2:04] / 132b: "The Runaway"; "An Old Man's Winter Night" [2:54]
Note (in William Owens' hand) "Robert Frost recorded these for me at Iowa City, Iowa, in the summer of 1939. He thought at the time that they were the best readings he had recorded. I part with them reluctantly. Treat them well. There will be no more like them."

Disk 133a: "Desert Places"; "A Leaf Treader" [2:04] / 133b: ["The Runaway"; "Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening"] [1:42]
Note (in William Owens' hand) "Robert Frost recorded these for me at Iowa City, Iowa, in the summer of 1939. He thought at the time that they were the best readings he had recorded. I part with them reluctantly. Treat them well. There will be no more like them."

Disk 134a: Dis Sem Hodil Dosoli [0:36]; The Death of a Lover [2:00] / 134b: Nat Žačovu je Hayck [A Song Sung at a Wedding] [2:47]
Czech folk songs sung by Ethel Jecmenek of Rosebud, TX [1940]
Owens 274/275
[note: songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 135a: Black Girl Blues [2:46] / My Million Dollar Baby [2:51]
Blues songs played on piano and sung by Grey Ghost [R.T. Williams] in Navasota, TX [1940]
Owens 267/268

Disk 136a: Rainy Day [2:52] / 136b: Louise [2:53]
Blues songs played on piano and sung by Grey Ghost [R.T. Williams] in Smithville, TX [1941]
Owens 252/254
[note: 136b mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 137a: My Nights are Lonesome [2:57] / 137b: My Nights are Lonesome [2:54]
Blues songs played on piano and sung by Grey Ghost [R.T. Williams] in Smithville, TX [1941]
Owens 261/262

Disk 138a: Ain't You Sorry [2:52] / 138b: Shine on Harvest Moon [2:28]
Blues songs played on piano and sung by Grey Ghost [R.T. Williams] in Navasota, TX [1940]
Owens 265/266
[note: 138b mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 139a: Once I Had a Little Sweetheart [1:51] / 139b: Two Little Children [Two Orphans] [2:54]
Folk songs sung by unidentified females [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 27/28

Disk 140a: Play Party Tune [2:55] / 140b: Fifty Cents [2:54]
Blues music played on piano and sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 41/42
[notes: disk badly scratched and sound distorted]

Disk 141a: El Corrido de Cananea [2:47] / 141b: La Borrachita [1:39]
Mexican folk songs of the Revolution played by Brownie McNeill at Austin, TX, February 18th, 1938 [1939?].
Owens 272/273

Disk 142a: Alla en el Rancho Grande [1:59], 10/21/1939
Mexican folk song performed by Brownie McNeill, Austin, TX, October 21, 1939.
Owens 271

Disk 143a: Jesus is Mine [2:03] / 143b-1: Mrs. Neutra [unidentified Swiss folk song] [1:37]; 143b-2: [unidentified song] [0:50]
143a: Gospel hymn sung by unidentified choir [n.p.] [n.d.]
143b: Swiss folk song and unidentified Mexican folk song sung by Mrs. Richard (Yvonne) Neutra at home of William Owens, College Station, TX, 1942. [Richard] Neutra here as consulting architect.
Owens 160/170

Disk 144a: The Death of a Lover [Slunecko Sviti] [part 1] [2:51] / 144b: [The Death of a Lover [Slunecko Sviti]] [part 2] [0:37]; My Old Daddy-in-Law [0:24]; Sailor Boy [1:12]
144a: Czech folk song sung by Ethel Jecmenek of Rosebud, TX [1940]
144b: Czech folk song sung by Ethel Jecmenek of Rosebud, TX [1940]; Folk songs sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 278/279
[note: 144a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 145a-1: The Fair Maid [1:16]; 145a-2: Bye Bye My Darlin [1:00] / 145b: I Have a Father [1:02]
145a: Folk songs sung by unidentified females [n.p.] [n.d.]
145b: Gospel song sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 19/20/21

Disk 146a: [unidentified Czech song] [1:28] / 146b: [Louka zelena] [1:04]
146a: Czech folk song sung by [Ethel Jecmenek] of Rosebud, TX {1940]
146b: Czech folk song sung by [Ethel Jecmenek] and unidentified females, Rosebud, TX [1940]
Owens 276/277
[note: 146b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 147a: Too Late [2:36] / 147b: Soldier, Soldier [2:45], 03/04/1939
147a: Folk song performed by Clay Cochran of Amarillo, TX, March 4, 1939
147b: Folk song performed by Abe Melton of Austin, TX, March 4, 1939.
Owens 40
[note: 147b included in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 148a-1: [Banks of Cloddie [part 2] [0:27]; 148a-2: I Wish to my Lord I Was Single Again [0:57] / 148b: Banks of Cloddie [part 1] [2:41], 06/05/1939
148a: Folk ballad sung by Mrs. DeNoon; Folk ballad sung by [Colonel DeNoon] Springfield, MO, June, 5, 1939.
148b: Folk ballad sung by Mrs. DeNoon, Springfield, MO, June 5th, 1939
Owens 22/23
[note: songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 149a: The Arkansas Traveler [2:11] / 149b: Hell Among the Yearlings [2:17], 02/18/1939
Fiddle tunes played by J.A. "Uncle Jack" Mears, fiddle, V. Teller, guitar, and J. D. Dillingham, banjo, Austin, TX, February 18, 1939.
Owens 300/301
[note: tunes mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 150a: When I Lay My Burden Down [1:10] / 150b: A Mother Loves Her Children [2:53]
150a: Gospel song sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
150b: Gospel song performed by unidentified mixed quartet [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 142/143

Disk 151a: Old Time Religion [2:00] / 151b: Leadin' Me On [Precious Lord, Lead Me On] [2:56]
151a: Gospel hymn performed by North New Hope Baptist Church choir, Franklin, TX [1938]
151b: Gospel hymn performed by North New Hope Baptist Church quartet, Franklin, TX [1938]
Owens 103/104
[2:56] [note: 151b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 152a: Pompey Smash and Davy Crockett [part 1] [2:06] / 152b-1: Pompey Smash and Davy Crockett [part 2] [1:55]; 152b-2: [Mr. Jeffus giving recording location] [0:17]
Folk ballad performed by Lemuel Jeffus of Neville's Prairie near Weldon, TX. Recorded at home of Lona Yeager in Crockett, TX [n.d.]
Owens 29 a b
[note: included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 153a: Bohunker [and Kychunker] [2:31] / 153b: Hurrah for Arkansas [2:29]
Folk songs sung by Mrs. Lizzie Mathis of Lexington, OK. She learned them in Lamar County, TX shortly after the Civil War. [n.d.]
Owens 77/78
[note: songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 154a: My Shanghai Rooster [1:35] / 154b: Home Sweet Home [2:38]
154a: Folk song performed by unidentified string band [n.p.] [n.d.]
154b: Folk song sung by unidentified male and female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 63/64

Disk 155a: Utah Carroll [part 1] [2:47] / 155b: Utah Carroll [part 2] [2:13]
Cowboy folk song performed by Daniel Jeffus of Lovelady, TX, [1938]
Owens 92
[note: tracks are sides are reversed on CD tracks; included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 156a: Cowboy Jack [part 1] [1:40] / 156b: Cowboy Jack [part 2] [2:19]
Cowboy folk song performed by Daniel Jeffus of Lovelady, TX [1938]
Owens 94
[note: included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song...."]

Disks 157-182

This box contains the following items:

Disk 157a: Trail to Mexico [part 1] [2:37] / 157b: Trail to Mexico [part 2] [0:59], 10/21/1939
Cowboy folk song performed by Brownie McNeill, Austin, TX, October, 21, 1939.
Owens 83
[note: sides are reversed on CD tracks]

Disk 158a: The Santa Fe Trail [2:55] / 158b: The Buffalo Skinners [2:03], 02/18/1939
Cowboy folk songs performed by Brownie McNeill, Austin, TX, February, 18, 1939.
Owens 95/96
[note: 158b mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 159a: Roy Bean [part 1] [2:56] / 159b: Roy Bean [part 2] [0:48], 12/02/1939
Folk song performed by Brownie McNeill, Austin, TX, December 2, 1939.
Owens 24

Disk 160a: Great Grandad [2:13] / 160b: The Old Chisholm Trail [2:28], 10/21/1939
Folk songs performed by Brownie McNeill, Austin, TX, October 21st, 1939.
Owens 86/87
[note: 160a begins with false start of "The Old Chisholm Trail']

Disk 161a: Daniel Saw the Stone [2:26] / 161b: Oh Tais Toi [1:37]
161a: Gospel song performed by unidentified male quartet [n.p.] [n.d.]
161b: French folk song performed by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 227/228
[note: 161a mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 162a: Jealous Lover [part 1] [2:46] / 162b-1: Jealous Lover [part 2] [0:37]; 162b-2: The Colored Man's Lament [0:53], 03/04/1939
162a: Folk ballad sung by Opal Patton, Leesville, TX, March 4th, 1939.
162b: Folk ballad sung by Opal Patton, Leesville, TX, March 4th, 1939; Folk song performed by Abe Melton, Appleby, TX, March 4th, 1939.
Owens 65/66
[note: sides switched on CD]

Disk 163a: Las Cuatro Milpas [2:01] / 163b-1: Adalita [0:57]; 163b-2El Petate [1:05], 02/19/1939
Mexican folk songs performed by Brownie McNeill, Austin, TX, February, 19, 1939.
Owens 269/270

Disk 164a: Mockingbird [Listen to the Mockingbird] [2:51] / 164b: Cripple Creek [2:52]
Fiddle tunes played by Sam Welch [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 296/297

Disk 165a: William Hall [Brisk Young Farmer] [part 1] [2:53] / 165b-1: William Hall [Brisk Young Farmer] [part 2] [0:20]; 165b-2: Hebrew Children [2:19]
Folk ballad and hymn sung by Lilly Williams [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 5/6
[note: sides reversed on CD; 165a included in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 166a: When I Can Read My Title Clear [2:49] / 166b: Introduction [1:53]
166a: Gospel hymn sung by unidentified church choir at Franklin, TX, [1938]
166b: Spoken message from unidentified pastor of church at Franklin, TX [1938]
Owens 192/193
[note: included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 167a: Watermelon [1:25] / 167b: Oh Mona [1:22]
167a: Song sung by Tom Ballentine near Beaumont, TX [n.d.]
167b: Song sung by Ernest M. Horse [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 199/200

Disk 168a: The Right Chuch (But the Wrong Pew) [2:00] / 168b: Driften Apart [Drifting Further from Me] [2:25]
Songs sung by Tom Ballentine [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 187/188
Disk 169a: Boogie Woogie [2:30] / 169b: The Sun is Sinking Down [2:29]
169a: Piano music played by [Grey Ghost (R. T. Williams)] [n.p.] [n.d.]
169b: Blues song sung and played by [Grey Ghost (R. T. Williams)] [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 257/258

Disk 170a: I Cried All Night [2:53] / 170b: Call the Number [of the Train I Ride] [2:51]
Blues songs sung by Popeye Johnson and played by [Grey Ghost (R. T. Williams)] , Navasota, TX 1940.
Owens 263/264
[note: songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 171a: The Good Ship Zion [2:59]
Gospel hymn sung by [North New Hope Baptist Church] choir, Franklin, TX [1938]
Owens 121
[note: included as "Ship 'o Zion" in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 172a: Toiling [2:52] / 172b: One Day Too Late [1:56]
Gospel songs performed by The Uplifted Four quartet, Calvert, TX, [1938]
Owens 119/120
[note: 172a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 173a: Standing in the Need of Prayer [1:54] / 173b: Oh Mary, Don't You Weep [2:47]
Gospel hymns sung by Mary Riley and choir, Franklin, TX [1938]
Owens 116/117
[note: 173b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 174a: God is Calling [When the Gates Swing Open] [2:54] / 174b: Wade in the Water [1:38]
174a: Gospel hymn sung by unidentified male [First Baptist Church, Colored] [Silsbee, TX] [1938]
174b: Gospel hymn sung by Ella Prescott and First Baptist Chuch, Colored choir, Silsbee, TX [1938]
Owens 114/115
[note: 174b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 175a: Lead Me On [Precious Lord] [2:59]
Gospel hymn sung by North New Hope Baptist Church choir at Franklin, TX, 1938.
Owens 108
[note: included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..." as "Precious Lawd."]

Disk 176a: You Ought to Saw My Lord [2:05] / 176b: I'm Looking for that Man [1:46]
Gospel hymns sung by unidentified male quartet [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 140/141

Disk 177a: Rye Whiskey [The Rebel Soldier] [part 1] [2:41] / 177b-1: Na Na Se Alei [Na Nasej Aleji] [1:08]; 177b-2: Rye Whiskey [The Rebel Soldier] [part 2] [0:46]
177a: Folk ballad performed by Clay Cochran of Amarillo, TX [n.d.]
177b: Czech folk song performed by unidentified females, [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 280/281
[note: 177a included in "Texas Folk Songs"; 177b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 178a: I'm Watching Every Devil [2:44] / 178b: Hitler Blues [2:51]
Piano blues songs performed by Grey Ghost [R. T. Williams] at [Smithville, TX] [1941]
Owens 255/256
[note: 178b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 179a: There's a Big White Robe [1:42] / 179b: I Can't Stay Away [1:43]
Gospel songs performed by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 122/123
[note: 179a mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 180a: Make a Change [1:26] / 180b: When the Saints [Go Marching In] [1:47]
180a: Gospel song performed by unidentified male and female [n.p.] [n.d.]
180b: Gospel song performed by unidentified pianist, female singer, and audience at honky-tonk near Washington-on-Brazos, TX [n.d.]
Owens 124/125
[note: 180b mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 181a: He's Everything to Me [2:32] / 181b: You've Got To Move [2:17]
181a: Gospel song performed by unidentified choir [n.p.] [n.d.]
181b: Gospel song performed by unidentified children [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 126/127

Disk 182a: The Blood Done Signed My Name [2:17] / Climbing Jacob's Ladder [1:44]
Gospel hymns performed at African Methodist Episcopal Church, Calvert, TX [1939]
[note: songs in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]
Owens 128/129

Disks 183-199

This box contains the following items:

Disk 183a: After Awhile [2:22] / 183b: In Thy Service [Use Me / Run All The Way] [2:24]
Gospel songs performed by unidentified pianist and male singer [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 138/139

Disk 184a: Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray [2:28] / 184b: I'll Be a Witness [2:04]
184a: Gospel song performed by Ella Prescott and choir at First Baptist Church, Colored, Silsbee, TX [1938]
184b: Gospel song performed by unidentified female solo and choir at First Baptist Church, Colored, Silsbee, TX [1938]
Owens 136/137
[note: 184a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 185a: Hand Me Down [the Silver Trumpet, Gabriel] [1:35] / 185b: Jericho [Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho] [2:07]
185a: Gospel hymn performed by unidentified male quartet [n.p.] [n.d.]
185b: Gospel song performed by unidentified male quartet [n.p.] [n.d.] [speed fluctuations on disk start]
Owens 134/135
[note: songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 186a: Old Ship of Zion [3:00] / 186b: Mother [2:18]
186a: Gospel hymn performed by unidentified choir [n.p.] [n.d.]
186b: Gospel song performed by Mary Riley, Franklin, TX [n.d.]
Owens 132/133
[note: 186a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 187a: John Saw the Stone [2:10] / 187b: Two Wings of Glory [2:15]
187a: Gospel song performed by The Uplifted Four quartet, Old Elam Baptist Church, Hearne, TX, [1938]
187b: Gospel song performed by the Junior Girls Quartet, Old Elam Baptist Church, Hearne, TX, [1938]
Owens 130/131
[note: 187b mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 188a: Farmer's Cursed Wife [2:51] / 188b-1: Where is the Crow [0:48]; 188b-2: When the Saints [Go Marching In] [1:15]
Folk songs and spiritual sung by unidentified male [William Owens?] [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 9/10/11
[notes: 188a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 189a: The Wild Moor [2:31], 06/05/1939
Folk ballad performed by David Rice, [n.p.], June 5, 1939.
[note: song included in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 190a: MacGimsey ["Shadrack"] [2:02] / 190b: [La Paloma] [1:48]; [Smoke Get's in Your Eyes] [0:49]
190a; Popular song performed by composer Robert MacGimsey (vocals, whistling) of Pineville, LA, [1940]
190b: Popular songs performed by Robert MacGimsey (whistling), of Pineville, LA [1940]
Owens 7
[note: 190a mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 191a: Heaven's Radio [2:31] / 191b: C'est Hip puis Taiaut [2:26]
191a: Gospel song sung by Miss Freddie Lee Kirby with piano accompaniment, Galveston, TX [n.d.]
191b: Cajun folk song sung and played by Eric Domingue, vocal and guitar, and Tony Allemand, fiddle, St. Martinville, LA [1938]
Owens 4
[note: poor sound]

Disk 192a: Swing on de Golden Gate [1:53] / 192b: Han' Me Down [My Silver Trumpet, Gabriel] [1:49]
Gospel songs performed by Francis German, [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 15
[note: lacquer disk]

Disk 193a: The Happy Bluebird; How Shall I Get Home? [2:11] / 193b: One Day as I Wandered [2:06]
Temperance songs performed by Ruth Messenger [n.p.] [n.d.]
[note: lacquer disk]

Disk 194a: Go to Sleepy, Little Baby; Goodbye, Swing Low [2:29] / 194b: Dese Bones [1:55]
Lullabies and gospel songs performed by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]

Disk 195a: The Harlot of Jerusalem [1:53]
Bawdy folk song sung by The Barroom Quartet [n.p.] [n.d.]

Disk 196a: [I Had But Fifty Cents] [2:48] / 196b-1: [Cindy] [1:02]; 196b-2: [Roxy Ann] [0:36]; 196b-3: [Josie] [0:52]
Folk songs sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]

Disk 197a: Iowa City [2:49] / 197b: Mrs. Neutra [2:38]
197a: Group of writers/artists including Robert Frost and Grant Wood introducing themselves and saying humorous quotes, Iowa City, IA [1939]
197b: Swiss folk song sung and performed on cello by Mrs. Neutra; [Mr. Neutra speaking] [College Station, TX] [1942]

Disk 198a-1: A janta a ja [0:31]; 198a-2: Har ni hort en forskracklig handelse [0:33]; 198a-3: The Kvasarvalsen [0:25], 10
Swedish folk songs performed by [Mr. and] Mrs. F. E. Hansen [n.p.] [n.d.]
[note: songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 199a: When the Morning Comes [2:14]
Gospel hymn performed by unidentified choir [n.p.] [n.d.]

Scrapbook and Loose Materials

1/1
Scrapbook (FRAGILE - enclosed in custom housing, contains loose and brittle pages)

1/2
List from between pages 8 and 9. 1-page (copy inserted in the scrapbook)

1/3
Materials from between pages 66 and 71 (pages 67-70 are cut out). Five items: a handwritten list (1 page), unfolded name card of Miss Ann Cade, a blank envelope to an unfolded card, folded name card of Miss Ann Cade with a blank envelope, and the newspaper clipping "Dale Carnegie".

1/4
Typed letter to "Loved Ones" from unknown. Bryan, Texas. October 20, 1946

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Typed letter to Don Dyal from Bill Page about the scrapbook. undated

Correspondence with Julian Symons

1/1: Series Scope Note and Contents.

1/2: Contents Note by Julian Symons.

1/3: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Roy Fuller's poetic approach. Subjects: "Ashby" ("Lord Ashby...,"), "The Waste Land". January 18, 1937.

1/4: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, unsigned (the letter was signed, but the signature was cut from the page), 1 leaf. Re: submission to Twentieth Century Verse. January 20, 1937.

1/5: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Submission to Twentieth Century Verse. Subjects: John Lehmann. April 16, 1937.

1/6: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: reviewing poems for Twentieth Century Verse, visiting London. June 1, 1937.

1/7: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: a review. June 6, 1937.

1/8: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: poem published in Twentieth Century Verse, general poetry. October 9, 1937.

1/9: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: submission to Twentieth Century Verse, thirties views of Wyndham Lewis, Eliot, Earp, Porteus, Constant Lambert, Cyril Connolly, Grigson. October 11, 1937.

1/10: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: changes made to Twentieth Century Verse for the coming year. December 23, 1937.

1/11: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 2 leaves. Re: Marxist beliefs, Left Review, Twentieth Century Verse, job in London. Subjects: Herbert Mallalieu, Geoffrey Pollitt, C. Day-Lewis, Hoodlum Grigson, Auden, Dylan Thomas, Kathleen Raine. December 28, 1937.

1/12: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: submission to Twentieth Century Verse. December 29, 1937.

1/13: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: "Lord Ashby...," idea of a "Left number" in Twentieth Century Verse, a previous submission to Twentieth Century Verse. January 3, 1938.

1/14: Poem: the original version of "Lord Ashby...," typed, signed, 10 leaves with corrections and changes by the author.

1/15: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: the "Left number," critique of the ballad ("Lord Ashby..."). January 10, 1938.

1/16: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: publication of the ballad ("Lord Ashby..."), analysis of Auden. Roy Fuller: "On reading through this [letter], I find it very Monday morningish-- certainly not a document for the archives!" January 24, 1938.

1/17: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: cheque for subscription to Twentieth Century Verse. Subjects: Lehmann. January 28, 1938.

1/18: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Sonnet. Re: "Ode to Spring," "Left number." Subjects: American Proletarian Anthology, Lehmann, New Writing. February 9, 1938.

1/19: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: "Sonnet," "Ode to Spring," American Proletarian Anthology, mention of Roy Fuller in Poetry. Subjects: Derek Savage, Fearing. February 11, 1938.

1/20: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: "Ode to Spring," payment. Subjects: Poetry, Savage, Grigson. February 13, 1938.

1/21: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 2 leaves. Re: Symons' poem in London Mercury versus left poetry. February 16, 1938.

1/22: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed February 23, 1938.

1/23: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: blurb on Roy Fuller. Subjects: Roy Fuller's comments about Symons' poem. Same page: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: said blurb, poem in New Writing. [February/March 1938].

1/24: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: rendezvous. March 3, 1938.

1/25: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: rendezvous. March 4, 1938.

1/26: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: a possible libel action against Symons. Subjects: Herring, Herbert Mallalieu, Todd, rendezvous. March 11, 1938.

1/27: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 2 leaves. Re: Roy Fuller's political/economic/artistic views. Subjects: sending poems to Herring, "Ode to Spring," Southern Review. March 19, 1938.

1/28: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Herring's rejection. Subjects: John O'London's Weekly. March 30, 1938.

1/29: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: political views. Subjects: Herring, The Year's Poetry. April 14, 1938.

1/30: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: Twentieth Century Verse, political views. Subjects: Roy Fuller's poem in New Writing, Herring, Todd, Allott. April 19, 1938.

1/31: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 2 leaves. Re: Wordsworth, Twentieth Century Verse, Day-by-Day Publishers. Subjects: Auden, Todd, Allott, Nicholas Blake. April 20, 1938.

1/32: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Grigson, Todd, Humphrey Jennings, Herring. May 21, 1938.

1/33: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: issue no. 10 of Twentieth Century Verse. Subjects: New Writing, Todd, Herbert Mallalieu, Left Review. May 30, 1938.

1/34: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: reviews for Post Victorian Poetry and New Writing, no.10 of Twentieth Century Verse, Herring. Subjects: Seven. May 31, 1938.

1/35: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Symons' periodicals review in L&L Today, New Verse, archives at "Buffalo (sic) University, USA." June 1, 1938.

1/36: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: reviews for New Writing/Post Victorian Poetry, The Wild Goose Chase, Buffalo, Herring. June 8, 1938.

1/37: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: reviews. June 10, 1938.

1/38: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: a coming vacation, poem in an anthology of Partisan Review. Subjects: Savage. June 18, 1938.

1/39: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: vacation plans. Subjects: Savage. June 22, 1938.

1/40: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: vacation (Daltons), Partisan Review, Twentieth Century Verse Subjects: Barker, Dylan Thomas, Ewart, K. Rhys, Allott. June 24, 1938.

1/41: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Partisan Review, Left Review. July 1, 1938.

1/42: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: vacation plans. Subjects: "Small Wireless." July 6, 1938.

1/43: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: vacation plans (The Old Golf House), Todd's novel. July 8, 1938.

1/44: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: vacation plans, Roy Fuller poems published in the last twelve months. July 11, 1938.

1/45: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: vacation plans. Subjects: Herbert Mallalieu. July 14, 1938.

1/46: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: vacation plans, "left" writing. July 21, 1938.

1/47: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Symons denying liability [Polocke], poems sent to Poetry. Subjects: poems sent to Lehmann, The New Statesman. September 1, 1938.

1/48: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: poetry. Subjects: "Lemon" (Lehmann), Seven. [September 1938].

1/49: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: pictures from vacation, poems sent to Seven, Kate going to Blackpool. September 6, 1938.

1/50: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: possible rendezvous, activities while Kate's away. September 13, 1938.

1/51: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Desmond Hawkins, Hogarth. September 25, 1938.

1/52: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: The Examiner, Aiken, Seven, Kate, and John Fuller's return. October 2, 1938.

1/53: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: possible rendezvous in London. October 5, 1938.

1/54: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: poetry submission. Subjects: Twentieth Century Verse no. 9, Hogarth, Poetry. October 23, 1938.

1/55: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: review of C. Day-Lewis book, broadsheets for Savage. Subjects: Barker, Fortune Press. October 25, 1938.

1/56: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: review of C. Day-Lewis book, Savage's broadsheets. Subjects: "He spoke of poetry," "To Murder Someone," Dylan Thomas, Fortune Press. October 26, 1938.

1/57: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: "He spoke of poetry," Hogarth's refusal, C. Day-Lewis book. October 27, 1938.

1/58: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: poetry submissions, visit to London, job in Woolwich. Subjects: Chameleon, The Listener, Savage, Blackheath, Poetry. November 6, 1938.

1/59: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: flat in London, C. Day-Lewis book review. [November 1938].

1/60: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: poetry submission, review of On the Frontier. Subjects: The Listener, "Street Accident," Herbert. November 12, 1938.

1/61: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: poetry submission. Subjects: Chameleon, The Listener, Herbert, Herbert Read's Collected Essays. November 15, 1938.

1/62: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: move to Blackheath, accepted poems, Partisan Review. Subjects: Dylan Thomas, Ego 3, Daily Express. November 24, 1938.

1/63: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Poetry, not writing, Savage. January 6, 1939.

1/64: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: review, Confessions about X. January 26, 1939.

1/65: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Twentieth Century Verse, Seven, Poetry, cold weather. January 30, 1939.

1/66: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Savage, sonnet. [January/February 1939].

1/67: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Twentieth Century Verse no. 15/16, The Exiles Press (New York City). February 28, 1939.

1/68: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Chameleon, Poetry, "Yellow Jacket." March 23, 1939.

1/69: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: "young Simians" (young novelists). Subjects: visiting, "Yellow Jacket." March 31, 1939.

1/70: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Marxist article. Subjects: Grigson. April 5, 1939.

1/71: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Good Friday, Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: review, Marxist article, fair at Blackheath. 1939.

1/72: Review by Roy Fuller: "Confusions about X" by Julian Symons, Several Observations by Geoffrey Grigson. Typed with handwritten corrections. 4 leaves.

1/73: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Marxist article, Poetry, rendezvous. April 14, 1939.

1/74: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: new books. April 28, 1939.

1/75: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: review, article. Subjects: Cyril Connolly. May 12, 1939.

1/76: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: the (Marxist) article, Journey to a War [?]. May 1939[?].

1/77: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Blackpool. Talks of Blackpool ("the ideal fascist state") and its people ("without independent political thought and well disciplined...also abundantly fed and amused.") Subjects: Epstein's Adam and the commissioning of Eve. July 20, 1939.

1/78: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: Blackpool, new periodical, resignation from "a revolutionary party." Subjects: Grigson, Josh Reynolds, William Etty, William Coldstream. July 25, 1939.

1/79: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Subjects: the party. July 27, 1939.

1/80: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: A Penny for the Poor, Hawkins. August 16, 1939.

1/81: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Subjects: A Penny for the Poor, Grigson's anthology, Spender, Isherwood and Todd, Little History of American Literature. [August 1939].

1/82: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Thank-you letter. Subjects: writing a play together. October 30, 1939.

1/83: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: poems mentioned in the previous letter. November 4, 1939.

1/84: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Sunday visit, speculation on "immediate events" (e.g. "death of Auden" and "rise of new poet, age about 23..."). Subjects: Geoffrey Grigson. December 12, 1939.

1/85: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: rendezvous, Prokosch. January 8, 1940.

1/86: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: "Privileged Chronicles." February 8, 1940.

1/87: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: play. Subjects: The American, Spender, Symons' and Roy Fuller's books. February 12, 1940.

1/88: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf; plot for play, handwritten, 1 leaf. Letter re: difference between Symons' plot and Fuller's plot (very politically oriented) for the play. February 1940.

1/89: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: canceled rendezvous (Roy Fuller ill). Subjects: Pirandello. February 21, 1940.

1/90: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: points for play, Roy Fuller still ill. Subjects: Jack Clark. [1940s].

1/91: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. In Blackpool. July 11, 1940.

1/92: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope. Re: rendezvous, poem in Kingdom Come. Subjects: Robert Louis Stevenson. October 30, 1940.

1/93: Roy Fuller to Kathleen Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: piquet. Roy Fuller: "'I remain, my dear Kathleen, your sincere and obliged friend - old friend let me say.' - Robert Louis Stevenson." October 30, 1940.

1/94: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: the play. Subjects: Jack Clark. November 14, 1940.

1/95: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Roy Fuller referring to the play: "lose your aestheticism and recover your morality." November 21, 1940.

1/96: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: scrapbook, pool. November 27, 1940.

1/97: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Symons's manuscript. December 27, 1940.

1/98: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: sending "enclosed" to Jack, rendezvous. December 31, 1940.

1/99: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: rendezvous, Kate, weather. April 16, 1941.

1/100: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. In Ganges, Ipswich. Begins Roy Fuller's war letters. April 25, 1941.

1/101: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Subjects: Now, Modern Reading, Jonathan Edwards, J. Boyd Brent, Woodcock, Derek Savage, Tuttifruitti, Chattos, Poetry, Francis Scarfe, A.D. Hawkins. April 28, 1941.

1/102: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Dated: "Tuesday-28(?).vi.41." Autograph letter, signed, 2 leaves. Subjects: French George, NOW, Roy Fuller's poem in NOW, Symons' poem, conditions at Roy Fuller's location/military situation. Roy Fuller: "If you expect wit and humour you will be disapp: I have no energy and must perforce eschew it." April 29, 1941.

1/103: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Dated: "Thursday, May the something, 1941." Autograph letter, signed, 2 leaves. Re: published poetry/reviews, war folk songs, proletarianization, description of activities, and "naval discipline." Roy Fuller: "My brain is becoming as enfeebled as my body and I must stop." May 1941.

1/104: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Symons' tribunal, weekend. June 5, 1941.

1/105: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. In Blackpool on leave. Subjects: story sent to Horizon, Jerry Wade. July 6, 1941.

1/106: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. In Aberdeen. Re: lost respirator. July 26, 1941.

1/107: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope with a poem written on the back (by Symons?). Subjects: the course he is taking, George Eliot. July 31, 1941.

1/108: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Poetry, Roy Fuller's soliloquy, Shakespeare plays, Roy Fuller's location. August 17, 1941.

1/109: Roy and Kate Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope. Response to Symons' letter. Subjects: Horizon, NOW, Poetry. August 28, 1941.

1/110: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons and Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Kate, Kathleen, Roy Fuller's course. September 16, 1941.

1/111: Julian Symons to Roy Fuller. Typed letter, unsigned, 1 leaf. Re: lunch with Marie Stopes, coming move and separation, Penguin book deal, Newlin (Managing Directory of the Aeraspray Co.). October 2, 1941.

1/112: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope. Subjects: "The James' letters," Blake, Poetry, moving, movies. October 9, 1941.

1/113: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Ganges, Ipswich. Re: anthology. Subjects: Horizon. November 12, 1941.

1/114: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: writing inclinations, Lehman, The Arabian Nights Murder, war speculation. November 17, 1941.

1/115: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Chatham. Re: Air fitter training. Subjects: anthology, Spender. December 9, 1941.

1/116: Roy Fuller to Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Ganges, Ipswich. Re: general news. Subjects: Melville. Roy Fuller: "I wish we were all together again in our cozy, safe, pre-doom world." 1941.

1/117: Poem by Roy Fuller. "ABC of a Naval Trainee." November 12, 1941.

1/118: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Havant, Hants. Re: war, Symons' book, Roy Fuller's ballad in Poetry, war story. February 5, 1942.

1/119: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and poem, "Middle of a War," by Roy Fuller. In Blackpool. Letter re: poem, leave. February 19, 1942.

1/120: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Havant, Hants. Subjects: poems, Jack Clark, "Naval Air Station." March 4, 1942.

1/121: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: availability for draft (Roy Fuller: "I stand face to face with the invader Luck..."), poems sent to Lehmann. March 18, 1942.

1/122: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Africa. Re: living conditions, Ellen Queen novel, The Tragedy of X. June 4, 1942.

1/123: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Kenya. Re: "The Middle of a War," Poetry, writing, delay of mail. July 1, 1942.

1/124: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf, air graph. Re: Symons' conditions in the army, inspiration to write. September 10, 1942.

1/125: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf, air graph. Re: literary ventures. Roy Fuller: "I wish Twentieth Century Verse were still alive to demolish these Asian and apocalyptic monsters;" "I wish we were all together again: it is sickening to think of what lies between us and that."

1/126: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf, air graph. Subjects: delayed mail, need for more information from/about Julian, The Family Reunion. November 17, 1942.

1/127: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf, air graph. Subjects: lack of communication, published poems, Auden and After. January 7, 1943.

1/128: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Nairobi. Re: news back home. February 6, 1943.

1/129: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf, air graph. Re: Symons' operation, Roy Fuller's malaria, poetry. June 3, 1943.

1/130: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In London. Re: literary news, Roy Fuller's book of poems to be published. July 7, 1943.

1/131: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Ariel, Warrington, Lancs. Re: re-stationing, Christmas. July 20, 1943.

1/132: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Letter/poem, Autograph letter, unsigned, 1 leaf, air graph. In Africa. "Petty Officer Fuller to Trooper Symons." August 23, 1943.

1/133: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Blackpool on leave. Re: Fuller's book of poems. November 10, 1943.

1/134: Roy and Kate Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 2 leaves. Re: book of poems, Symons' poems, visit to London. Subjects: Lehmann. November 17, 1943.

1/135: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Havant, Hants. Returned from leave after a visit with the Symons'. Subjects: The Ministry of Fear. December 3, 1943.

1/136: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope. In Ariel, Warrington, Lancs. Subjects: Lady Barb, "The Gold Bowl," Connolly. December 3, 1943.

1/137: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: visit, uncertainty of next location. January 14, 1944.

1/138: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: rendezvous. February 11, 1944.

1/139: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Kate's move to Blackpool, literary news (Spender, Horizon). March 19, 1944.

1/140: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope. Re: literary news, R.C. Hutchinson, Woolwich Equitable. April 8, 1944.

1/141: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Kate in Blackpool, "non-arrival" of the play (by Roy Fuller and Symons), poems recently published by Roy Fuller. April 13, 1944.

1/142: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: arrival of aforementioned play, talk of its publication/production, general literary news, reviews of Symons' work. April 19, 1944.

1/143: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Lehmann reading the play. [April 1944].

1/144: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope. Subjects: Drummond Allison, joining public library, Symons' publications. April 30, 1944.

1/145: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: commentary on writers. [April/May 1944].

1/146: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: proofreading Roy Fuller's work for "mis-spellings and Fullerian grammar." May 14, 1944.

1/147: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope. Re: Julian's proofreading of Roy Fuller's work, dedication. May 18, 1944.

1/148: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Henry Reed, visit to London, photograph to be made, illness. June 16, 1944.

1/149: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. In Blackpool. Re: appointment to Admiralty, visit, Orwell. June 26, 1944.

Correspondence with Julian Symons

2/150: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Roy and Kate Fuller on vacation in Switzerland. 1947.

2/151: Roy and Kate Fuller to Kathleen Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Talk of vacation. 1947.

2/152: Roy and Kate Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Still in Switzerland. Talk of vacationing spot. 1947.

2/153: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: praise for Symons' new book. February [31], 1950.

2/154: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Herbert Mallalieu, rendezvous. March 13, 1950.

2/155: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: not writing. Subjects: Jack Clark, letter for BM. September 18, 1950.

2/156: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Costa Brava, visit. January 25, 1951.

2/157: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: thank you for Boswell (birthday gift). Roy Fuller: "Clearly the only possible bedside book for one whose portable reading is Proust." February 22, 1951.

2/158: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: "Kathleen's trials and tribulations" (in hospital). November 21, 1951.

2/159: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Roy Fuller's health, John and Pam Fuller's new baby. 1952.

2/160: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf (with notes, possibly by Symons, re: "threatened" manuscript on back). Re: Symons' critique of Roy Fuller's manuscript of poems. May 28, 1952.

2/161: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Symons' critique of Roy Fuller's poems. June 6, 1952.

2/162: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: books, the library. August 24, 1952.

2/163: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Lehmann publishing Roy Fuller's poems, Counterparts, prose book. August 26, 1952.

2/164: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Auden book, holiday, library. September 22, 1952.

2/165: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Lehmann's leaving firm, "orphaned books" (Counterparts and a novel). December 9, 1952.

2/166: Roy and Kate Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Christmas gifts/activities. January 1, 1953.

2/167: John Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Thank you (Christmas presents). Re: health, general. Subjects: Jack and Christine Clark's wedding. January 1, 1953.

2/168: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Symons' book, similarities between Symons and Roy Fuller's books. April 17, 1953.

2/169: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. April 28, 1953.

2/170: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: Partisan Review article. August 26, 1953.

2/171: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: Partisan Review. August 31, 1953.

2/172: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Jean Morris. October 2, 1953.

2/173: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Subjects: Christmas gifts, legal advice. December 22, 1953.

2/174: John Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope. Re: Partisan Review, the corps, John's writing. January 18, 1954.

2/175: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. February 23, 1954.

2/176: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: publication of Counterparts, rendezvous. April 3, 1954.

2/177: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: rendezvous. April 14, 1954.

2/178: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Symons and family moving back to London. July 5, 1954.

2/179: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: visit/weather, Counterparts. August 13, 1954.

2/180: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Counterparts/Symons' review, Fantasy and Fugue. August 24, 1954.

2/181: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. October 26, 1954.

2/182: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: payment, Symons' new home. December 6, 1954.

2/183: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf with notes by Symons. Re: comments, queries, Symons' book. December 21, 1954.

2/184: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph note, signed. Re: omitted points re Symons' book. December 24, 1954.

2/185: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: libel statements/defamation in Symons' new work. December 30, 1954.

2/186: Roy and Kate Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Typed letter, signed/Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Symons' new book. 1955.

2/187: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: search for a new house for the Symons. January 28, 1955.

2/188: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: business transactions. March 17, 1955.

2/189: Roy and John Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, unsigned/Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope. In Italy. Re: Rapallo.

2/190: Kate Fuller to Julian, Kathleen, Sarah and Marcus Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. (In Italy.) 1955.

2/191: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. May 1959.

2/192: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Possibly house-sitting for the Symons. August 24, 1959.

2/193: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf (first letter on Woolwich Equitable letterhead). Re: disputed land claims. September 2, 1959.

2/194: Kate Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope. Re: book dedicated to Kate. July 25, 1960.

2/195: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. August 23, 1962.

2/196: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. July 12, 1963.

2/197: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. June 8, 1964.

2/198: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. August 10, 1964.

2/199: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: visit/Sarah. September 6, 1964.

2/200: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. September 7, 1965.

2/201: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Symons' newest book, Buller's Campaign. 1966.

2/202: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: England's Pride, Buller's Campaign. [1966].

2/203: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Symons' Critical Occasions. [1966].

2/204: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: book [Corpus Delictus]. October 21, 1966.

2/205: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Symons' book, perhaps historical (discussing Roy Fuller in navy). September 19, 1967.

2/206: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Symons' book. [1969].

2/207: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope. Re: [Symons'] book. March 1, 1969.

2/208: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. August 25, 1970.

2/209: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: reviews/notices. October 12, 1970.

2/210: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: sports. November 11, 1970.

2/211: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. November 27, 1970.

2/212: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Typed letter, signed, 2 leaves. Re: Symons' new book/critiques thereof. April 18, 1971.

2/213: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Kermode, Iris Murdoch, Jack Clark. January 26, 1972.

2/214: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: praise of Symons' writing (Roy Fuller: "We sat in silent awe and homage for a moment or two, emotions not untinged with gross envy."), description of vacation spot. February 28, 1972.

2/215: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Symons' Notes From Another Country. Roy Fuller: "It seems rather unfair that you should have already published two first-class books this year." July 25, 1972.

2/216: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Symons' books. August 31, 1972.

2/217: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: Symons' and Roy Fuller's 1972 publications. Roy Fuller: "I was v. pleased about my 1 ½ lines...the shorter the extract the less embarrassed one is about one's oeuvre." September 26, 1972.

2/218: Roy Fuller to Mark Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Thank you (letter/Nutcracker). January 4, 1973.

2/219: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. January 10, 1973.

2/220: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Thank you note. Subjects: getting together. July 26, 1973.

2/221: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: illness, caption. March 23, 1974.

2/222: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: Symons working on a biography of Edgar Allen Poe. September 22, 1974.

2/223: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Symons' pamphlet of poems. October 25, 1974.

2/224: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope. Subjects: conference, Aubrey Singe. Roy Fuller: "Isn't this show-biz side of things utterly infuriating?" January 13, 1975.

2/225: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. April 1, 1975.

2/226: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed July 24, 1975.

2/227: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons (in Massachusetts). Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf (air letter). Re: Allott's new book, death of Rex Stout, Connolly, Dr. Miller, general news in London: Woolwich, BBC. October 29, 1975.

2/228: Roy and Kate Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons (in Vancouver). Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf (air letter). Re: general news in England. June 26, 1976.

2/229: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. January 31, 1977.

2/230: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. May 28, 1977.

2/231: Roy Fuller to Sebastian Barker. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope. Re: submission ("The Poet and the Devil"). September 5, 1977.

2/232: "The Poet and the Devil" by Roy Fuller. Typed with handwritten corrections by the author September 1977.

2/233: Roy Fuller to Sebastian Barker. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope. Re: "The Poet and the Devil." Envelope from Sebastian Barker to Roy Fuller. September 13, 1977.

2/234: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Symons' work on Edgar Allen Poe. Subjects: "The Tell-Tale Heart". June 16, 1978.

2/235: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: return from vacation, Symons' new book [Blackheath Poisonings]. July 3, 1978.

2/236: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: [Symons'] poems, illness. May 7, 1979.

2/237: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Subjects: Oxford Anthology, Encounter. June 11, 1979.

2/238: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph note, signed. Re: Aubrey Singer's letter. 1979[?].

2/239: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Conan, Oliver Low. Roy Fuller: "Strange, apropos of Blunt, how the Thirties action and ideals are totally incomprehensible to quite intelligent people who did not live through the period" November 21, 1979.

2/240: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Conan. Roy Fuller: "Hadn't seen the Conquest announcement. It accords with my theory that women do not mind being bored, perhaps cannot be bored since their minds are wandering always among things that do interest them. (Untrue, says K, adding Kathleen will support her.)" November 27, 1979.

2/241: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. February 26, 1980.

2/242: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Symons' new book. April 15, 1980.

2/243: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Typed postcard, signed. Re: "Laura." Subjects: Geoffrey Taylor, T. S. Mathews. May 31, 1980.

2/244: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: poor health. November 27, 1980.

2/245: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Thank you (card). February 11, 1981.

2/246: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed April 19, 1982.

2/247: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Vamp Till Ready. Roy Fuller: "What the truth is or was, who the hell knows? But I am certain you were an excellent snooker player!... You got well away from the beaten track to the Desert Island. Yes, we have no bananas!" May 24, 1982.

2/248: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Vamp Till Ready. June 24, 1982.

2/249: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Roy Fuller: "Keep up your metaphysical resolve: it may turn into reality." August 16, 1983.

2/250: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: The Name of Annabel Lee, printing mistakes. August 22, 1983.

2/251: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Thank you (letter, card, list of typos, Christmas present). February 9, 1984.

2/252: Roy and Kate Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. August 22, 1984.

2/253: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: Symons' new grand-daughter. September 19, 1984.

2/254: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph note, signed. Re: Symons' Dashiell Hammett. [1984].

2/255: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. January 18, 1985.

2/256: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: books/poems (Lmag, TSE). March 13, 1985.

2/257: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. May 29, 1985.

2/258: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. June 1, 1985.

2/259: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: Two Brothers, party. June 11, 1985.

2/260: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: CCCC. August 27, 1985.

2/261: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope. Re: Kate's hospitalization. October 16, 1985.

2/262: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: Symons' review of Roy Fuller. November 25, 1985.

2/263: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: Kate's recovery. [1986].

2/264: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: "A. J. A. Symons, his life and speculations," Kate's recovery. [1986].

2/265: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: TSE quote, Kate. February 13, [1986].

2/266: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. February 19, 1986.

2/267: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. [1986].

2/268: Roy and Kate Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Birthday card. [1987].

2/269: Roy Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Thank you. February 19, 1987.

2/270: Roy and Kate Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: misc, possibly Symons' newest book, Kate and Kathleen's health. September 21, 1987.

2/271: Roy and Kate Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: Symons' letter/travels, Blackpool. [1988].

2/272: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: Symons' Kentish Manor Murders. March 29, 1988.

2/273: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. April 14, 1988

2/274: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. April 25, 1988.

2/275: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Kermode review. January 29, 1989.

2/276: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. March 21, 1989.

2/277: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: declining invite to Symons' party. April 18, 1989.

2/278: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. April 27, 1989.

2/279: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf and envelope. Thank you. Subjects: Kate's health. May 4, 1989.

2/280: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. October 10, 1989.

2/281: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. November 2, 1989.

2/282: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: illness, thank you (birthday card), Post-War Memoirs. February 13, 1990.

2/283: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. February 18, 1990.

2/284: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 2 leaves. Re: poor health, books, similarities in Roy Fuller and Symons' writings. April 11, 1990.

2/285: Roy and Kate Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: poor health/hospital. June 4, 1990.

2/286: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. August 8, 1990.

2/287: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: health. Subjects: Twentieth Century Verse. September 22, 1990.

2/288: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: poor health. October 30, 1990.

2/289: Roy and Kate Fuller to Julian and Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: literary news, poor health. November 6, 1990.

2/290: Roy and Kate Fuller to Kathleen Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Kathleen's operation (hip replacement). Roy Fuller: "One knew old age was going to be a bugger, but the gory details are infinitely depressing." January 7, 1991.

2/291: Roy Fuller to Julian Symons. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Subjects: Spanner and Pen, health. January 12, 1991.

2/292: 3 folders belonging to Julian Symons used to store the Fuller-Symons correspondence.

Correspondence with Jack Clark

3/1: Series Scope and Content Note; Contents of Box.

3/2: Bloomsbury Book Auctions' Collection Description

3/3: Obituary for Roy Fuller written by Jack Clark. Two copies of the original proof with Jack Clark's copied notes and corrections in margins.

3/4:

  • Newspaper clippings of an obituary for Roy Fuller in The Times, September 28, 1991
  • Two responses by Lewis Golden and E. C. L. to The Times obituary.

3/5: Obituary for Julian Symons.

3/6: Obituary for Julian Symons, from The Times, November 22, 1994.

3/7: Poem of the Month Club. Fourth Folio leaflet; generic letter from Jack Clark to "Member" re: the death of C. Day-Lewis, the March poem, "Venus," by Gavin Ewart, renewing subscriptions.

3/8: Photocopy of C. Day-Lewis' poem for the Poem of the Month Club Christmas card, "A Christmas Way."

3/9: A program for "A Celebration of the Life of Roy Fuller." 1992.

3/10: Newspaper clipping of a review by Anthony Quinton of Roy Fuller's Spanner and Pen.

3/11: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph note, signed, attached to an offprint of a memoir by Roy Fuller, Recollections of the Blackheath Poets. Undated.

3/12: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Mentions: The Law Society, Eric Ambler.

3/13:

  • Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Mentions: G. Lehmann, The London Magazine. Undated.
  • On verso: Jack Clark to Roy Fuller. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Undated.

3/14: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph Post Card, Signed. Re: mistakes in a poem, Poem of the Month Club: Enoch and Mary. Undated.

3/15: Roy and Kate Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. The Fullers vacationing. Undated.

3/16: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Mentions: Private Eye and the New Left Review. July 31, 1968.

3/17: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Typed letter, unsigned, 2 leaves. Re: Roy Fuller's New Poems. Mentions: Enid Bagnold. January 27, 1969.

3/18: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Mentions: Lord Goodman, Dodd. July 8, 1969.

3/19: John Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: a rendezvous with Jack and Christine Clark. April 27, 1970.

3/20: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Mentions: Bernard Roberts, Robert Buhler (Poem of the Month Club), Cecil (C. Day-Lewis.) May 30, 1970.

3/21: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Poem of the Month Club: Allen Tate. July 2, 1970.

3/22: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Poem of the Month Club: Douglas Dunn, Poem of the Month Club archives, Kingsley Amis. July 28, 1970.

3/23: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Poem of the Month Club: Charles O., Eric White, Ian Hamilton, Hugo Williams, Derek Mahon. August 13, 1970.

3/24: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Roy Fuller advises Clark to ask his son, John Fuller, to submit to Poem of the Month Club. October 28, 1970.

3/25:

  • H. M. [Butlin] to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: Submission to Poem of the Month Club. November 14, 1970.
  • Jack Clark to Roy Fuller. Autograph note, signed. Re: [Butlin]'s submission. Undated.
  • On verso: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph note, signed. Re: a tactful way to decline the submission. Entire episode referenced in Clark's obituary of Roy Fuller. Undated.

3/26: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: Poem of the Month Club: Octavio Paz, Louis Simpson, Geoffrey Lehmann. December 8, 1970.

3/27:

  • Unknown poet (Bob) to Jack Clark. Autograph note, signed. Re: poems ("Pont des Arts") submitted to Poem of the Month Club. June 28, 1973.
  • On verso: Jack Clark to Roy Fuller. Autograph note, signed. Re: the previous submission. Undated.
  • Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph note, signed. Re: how to tactfully decline the submission. Episode referenced in Clark's obituary of Roy Fuller, pg. 4. Undated.

3/28: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Roy Fuller in Canada; re: Poem of the Month Club and knowledge of it in Ontario, his return to England. November 13, 1971.

3/29: Roy and Kate Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. In Caernarvon: "Beautiful spot - only thing needed is a spot of warmth." July 11, 1972.

3/30:

  • B. C. Bloomfield to Jack Clark. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Poem of the Month Club: Hugo Manning as a possible candidate for Poem of the Month Club. November 27, 1972.
  • On the same page: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph note, signed. Re: Poem of the Month Club: [Beer], Raine, Austin Clarke, Hugo Manning. Undated.

3/31: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Thank you note: Grooms Hill, malt. February 20, 1973.

3/32: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Thank you note. January 18, 1974.

3/33: Roy Fuller to Jack and Christine Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Thank you note: record. Mentions: C. Duffy, Poem of the Month Club: poem from U. H. A. "puts Club further into red!" 1974.

3/34: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Thank you note. Mentions: Tony (Anthony) Powell's new book. Referenced in Clark's obituary of Roy Fuller. August 21, 1975.

3/35: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: declining invitation to "musical swarry." Mentions: K. Clark's autobiography. October 3, 1975.

3/36: Roy and Kate Fuller to Jack and Christine Clark. "Boxing Day" Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Thank you note. [December 26,] 1975.

3/37: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. 1975.

3/38: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: Poem of the Month Club: "Met one of you bilked poets today..." Referenced in Clark's obituary of Roy Fuller, pg. 4. [1975].

3/39: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Poem of the Month Club: advise on female poets. Referenced in Clark's obituary of Roy Fuller, pg. 4. January 15, 1976.

3/40: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Mentions: book by Gavin, Messiah, middle granddaughter, "Breakfast with Diane." December 30, 1976.

3/41: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: Roy Fuller's memoirs: "I'm trying with another few pgs. of reminiscences but v. doubtful whether a book will ever emerge." His first autobiography was published three years later. June 9, 1977.

3/42: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Mentions: George Gasner. January 9, 1978.

3/43: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Mentions: Tony (Anthony) Powell, Robert Surtees. April 20, 1978.

3/44: Typed letter, signed clipping. Article on Surtees by Anthony Powell. June 9, 1978.

3/45: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Mentions: the sculptor Krorthcok, Goldsmith, Sir Joshua Reynolds. July 4, 1978.

3/46:

3/47: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph note, signed. Mentions: Radio 3. On verso: an invitation for Roy Fuller to attend a BBC reception. 1979.

3/48: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: Clark's comments on Roy Fuller's Souvenirs, primarily printing mistakes. Referenced in Clark's obituary of Roy Fuller. February 26, 1980.

3/49: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. May 6, 1980.

3/50: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Mentions: "cricketing reminiscences" and publication of said reminiscences by MacDonald, edited by Michal Myer. August 23, 1980.

3/51: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed. Mentions: resurrection of Poem of the Month Club, Scott [Moncroft]. On verso: an invitation to a reception to mark the publication of The State of the Language. 1980.

3/52: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: Roy Fuller's health, the NEB. August 17, 1981.

3/53: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Mentions: John Fuller, AP (Anthony Powell's) recommendation of "the Jocely Brooke," Joe Ackerly. January 6, 1982.

3/54: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Possibly re: Roy Fuller's Vamp Till Ready. Mentions: H. E. Pain, J. Lehmann. July 6, 1982.

3/55: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: film deal for Roy Fuller's Carnal Island. Mentions: Carnal Island, Image of a Society, Joe Losey, James Mason, Edward Fox, Vivien Merchant, Maria Edgeworth, "Belinda." Referenced in Clark's obituary of Roy Fuller. August 28, 1982.

3/56: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Mentions: [stock], Oliver Chesterton, Philip Snow. November 1982.

3/57: Roy Fuller to Jack and Christine Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: talk done on Radio 3 on Connolly. July 6, 1983.

3/58: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: Johnny (John Fuller), "your Autumn Double." October 7, 1983.

3/59: Roy Fuller to Jack and Christine Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Thank you note: Christmas gifts. Referenced in Clark's obituary of Roy Fuller. Mentions: Orwell, Trollope, Auden, Johnny (John Fuller), Ed Mendelssohn. On verso: Kate Fuller to Jack and Christine Clark. Typed letter, signed. Thank you note. Mentions: the Boothbys. January 20, 1984.

3/60: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Mentions: Kelmartin, Rameau. March 29, 1984.

3/61: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Mentions: Home and Dry and mistakes therein, Toynbee's A School in Private, Le Rouge et le Noir. Referenced in Clark's obituary of Roy Fuller. May 10, 1984.

3/62: Photocopy of the previous letter.

3/63: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Mentions: Woodlands Art Gallery, G. Howard. June 1, 1984.

3/64: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Mentions: [John's book]. June 11, 1984.

3/65: Roy Fuller to Christine Clark. Autograph letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: "Hamlet", "Reign of Sparrows", moving. June 13, 1984.

3/66: Philip Larkin to Jack Clark. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Original and copy. Re: John Betjeman's memorial article by Larkin, Poem of the Month Club, and Betjeman. June 6, 1984.

3/67: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Typed letter, signed, 1 leaf. Re: John Betjeman's memorial service, letter from Philip Larkin, poem started at Betjeman's service. Mentions: Lord Wilson, Lord Rhodes. July 5, 1984.

3/68: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: Poem of the Month Club: John Betjeman changing the line "deep and painful, doubt inserts the knife." Referenced in Clark's obituary to Roy Fuller. July 10, 1984.

3/69: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark [and Christine Clark]. Autograph note, signed. Re: Kate Fuller's hospitalization, Poem of the Month Club, roadsides for sale. On verso: an invitation to a wine reception in celebration of Penguin's 50th Anniversary. 1985.

3/70: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Mentions: Green Howards. September 10, 1988.

3/71: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: marriage to Kate Fuller, middle grand-daughter (Louisa)'s string quartet, "The Duke," the "Shosty 8." Referenced in Clark's obituary of Roy Fuller, pg. 7. October 9, 1988.

3/72: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: corrections in memoirs, Letters to an Editor, Michael Schmidt of PN Review, C. P. Snow. November 9, 1989.

3/73: John Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: RBF (Roy B. Fuller.) 1989.

3/74: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: possible rendezvous. 1989.

3/75: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: reviews of "The Duke's" concert, "Tears Before Bedtime". On verso: Kate Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Thank you note: scarf. Mentions. T.B.B. ("Tears Before Bedtime".) January 11, 1990.

3/76: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: Auden's Collected Shorter Poems of 1966. Mentions: John Fuller, Ed Mendelssohn. March 4, 1990.

3/77:

  • Newspaper clipping of an article on Keith Vaughan by Anthony Curtis with a handwritten note from Jack Clark to Roy Fuller: "In which of your novels, dear Roy, does the tip 'Buy Vaughans' occur?"
  • Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, signed. Re: response to Clark's question (The Second Curtain), Vaughan. On verso: flyer about a poetry reading by Roger McGough. October 26, 1990.

3/78: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Mentions: Arthur Hugh Clough. March 22, 1990.

3/79: Roy Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: "profit motive," Cecil (C. Day-Lewis,) "Blackheath Poets." December 5, 1990.

3/80: Kate Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. After Roy Fuller's death. February 4, 1992.

3/81: John Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: the "12 June" program, [Roy Fuller's memorial] Mentions: "Shosty 8," "The Duke," music. April 21, 1992.

3/82: Unknown to Jack Clark. Autograph letter, unsigned. Re: framed poem [of Roy Fuller's ?]. June 15, 1992.

3/83: John Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Re: Louisa and John Fuller's visit to Jack Clark. March 28, [199?].

3/84: John Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Mentions: Poem of the Month Club. [199?].

3/85: John Fuller to Jack Clark. Autograph postcard, signed. Mentions: Kate Fuller. [199?].

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