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Zheng Manqing Memorial Film v2.0;  DVD

This is commercially available material that was copyrighted in 1996 by Cho-San Incorporated (All Rights Reserved). It is a compilation of two previously made films, a B&W film made in Taiwan in the early 1960s by Robert W. Smith featuring Professor Cheng demonstrating the form and pushing hands and a professional color film made by the Shr Jung Study Institute in New York City in the 1970s featuring Professor Cheng’s teachings. Professor Cheng’s family created this commercial product (also containing images of Professor Cheng’s artwork and narration by Robert W. Smith and others) for distribution in the 1990s. It can be purchased in the US from Patrick Cheng in Asheville, North Carolina or from the Cheng Tze Study Association in Taipei, Taiwan in DVD format < http://www.37taichi.org.tw/Default_e.htm>.

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Artwork by artist "The joey Zone": "Ngranek Poster", Limited and signed edition, 18" x 24" print on heavy matte archival art paper, depiecting Lovecraft

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STAR TREK: The Motion Picture lighted TV display; "Uninterrupted, Uncensored"; cardboard "TV set" with scene from movie, backlit by two bulbs, includes electrical plug cord; from Paramount Home Video (1988), Collectables/Memorabilia

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3 scrapbooks, 2 with mottled brown covers and brown spines, and 1 with a dark brown cover and black spine. The first scrapbook is labeled "Athletics and Miscellaneous". It is full of newspaper articles, letters and items all relating to Kyle first, but the bulk also focuses on Texas A&M. The second scrapbook has no label, and is mostly correspondence. Much of it dates to later in Kyle's life and covers topics outside A&M, such as his ambassadorship to Guatemala and retirement. The third scrapbook details an early history of the Kyle family, and is filled with correspondence, unlabeled photographs, and newspaper articles.

Correspondence between Haskell Monroe and Les Appelt - June 15, 2000

Letter from interviewer, Haskell Monroe, to Les Appelt to inquire if Mr. Appelt had received the copy of his interview as originally dictated and the request of Mr. Monroe to review and edit the transcription and once complete mail it back to the University. It also outline the eventual placement of the transcribed interview in the University Archieves.

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