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Rodeo Club Materials

1-01: A&M Budgets, 1947-1949

1-02: Articles, 1940-1941; April 1990; October 22, 1993

1-03: Correspondence, December 8, 1950; April 11, 1990; October 10, 1990; November 9, 1994; January 10, 1996

1-04: Government Documents, April 26, 1996

1-05: Magazine Publications, June 1949; May 1967; November 1974; October 1990; October 1993

1-06: Miscellaneous Articles, Undated

1-07: Newsletters, August 26, 2002; February 9, 2003; September 2003

1-08: Notes, 1946; 1948; 1972; 1974; 1976; 1996

1-09: Photographs, 1938; 1946-1947; 1949-1951

1-10: Programs, 1939-1941; 1948-1949; 1951; 1953; 1970-1972; 1974; 1990; 1993; 1997

1-11: University of Arizona Programs, 1946; 1948

Bradbury Correspondence

TLS - Typed Letter Signed
ALS - Autographed Letter Signed
Ted E. Dikty
Erle Korshak

1/1: Synopsis of Ray Bradbury letters, January 10, 1949 - March 25, 1953 (9 leaves, typed)

  • Included are the handwritten original and a photocopy of the typed version.

1/2: Correspondence from Ray Bradbury to Erle Korshak (Shasta Publishers)

  • Explaining what happened on the trip back to Los Angeles. August 21, 1939 (TLS, 2 leaves, with photocopy)
  • Postcard regarding FuFa. October 2, 1939 (TLS)

1/3: Correspondence from Ray Bradbury to Erle Korshak

  • Re: selling stories to magazines. December 17, 1946 (TLS with photocopy)
  • Re: using material in an anthology. January 10, 1949 (TLS with photocopy)
  • Re: tear sheets of Mars is Heaven and a permission letter. January 26, 1949 (TLS with photocopy)
  • Re: The Illustrated Man, Dark Carnival, and a short biography. February 18, 1949 (TLS with photocopy)

1/4: Correspondence from Ray Bradbury

  • To Erle re: The Martian Chronicles, and Frost and Fire. June 29, 1949 (TLS with photocopy)
  • To Erle re: material for anthology, purchase of some stories. July 23, 1949 (TLS with photocopy)
  • To Dikty re: including stories in Best SF Stories of 1950, and original manuscripts. December 29, 1949 (TLS with photocopy)
  • Postcard to Erle re: thank you for book, story from Dark Carnival dramatized on radio. October 12, 1949 (TLS with photocopy)
  • Small card to Erle re: releases for And the Moon Be Still as Bright and Mars is Heaven. January 27, 1949 (TLS with photocopy)
  • Hand-drawn Christmas card to Erle (with photocopy)

1/5: Correspondence from Ray Bradbury

  • To Everett re: release on The Man, selling story to magazine for $1000. January 9, 1950 (TLS with photocopy)
  • Postcard to Dikty re: Way in the Middle of the Air. January 20, 1950 (TLS with photocopy)
  • To Dikty re: sending manuscript, selling story. January 22, 1950 (TLS with photocopy)
  • Postcard to Erle re: Way in the Middle of the Air, Heinlein books. March 3, 1950 (TLS with photocopy)
  • To Dikty re: forthcoming anthology, contracts, delayed publication of The Martian Chronicles. March 8, 1950 (TLS with photocopy)
  • To Erle, Dikty, and Everett re: proposal to meet. April 17, 1950 (TLS with photocopy)
  • To Erle re: schedules, autograph parties. May 1, 1950 (TLS with photocopy)
  • To Erle re: visit to Waukegan. May 5, 1950 (TLS with photocopy)
  • Postcard to Dikty re: not received gratis copy of The Best SF of 1950. November 24, 1950 (TLS with photocopy)

1/6: Correspondence

  • Dikty to William Grant re: the birth of son, proposed magazine Escape, proof for an ad. August 8, 1954 (TLS)
  • Change of address card.
  • Judy Dikty to Bill Grant re: wedding gift thank you note. March 25, 1953 (ALS with envelope)
  • Ray to Dikty re: contracts, To The Future. February 2, 1951 (TLS with photocopy)
  • Dikty to Ray re: To The Future. February 20, 1951 (TLS with photocopy, 2 leaves, signed carbon copy)
  • Ray to Dikty re: rewrite of Subterfuge. July 7, 1951 (TL with photocopy)
  • Dikty to Ray re: Subterfuge, proofs. July 9, 1951 (TLS carbon copy and photocopy)
  • Ray to Erle, Dikty, and Everett re: The Fire Man. July 31, 1951 (TLS with photocopy)
  • Ray to Dikty and Everett re: The Reporter, The Fire Man. September 9, 1951 (TLS with photocopy)
  • Dikty to Ray re: Best SF Stories of 1950. September 22, 1951 (TLS carbon copy and photocopy)
  • Postcard from Ray to Dikty re: new version of Referent. September 25, 1951 (TLS with photocopy)
  • Ray to Dikty re: 1952 anthology. September 29, 1951 (TLS with photocopy)
  • Dikty to Ray re: Referent, Subterfuge. October 19, 1951 (TLS, 2 leaves, with carbon copies and photocopies)
  • Ray to Dikty re: rewrites, The Journal of SF article, Mars is Heaven. October 23, 1951 (TLS with photocopy)
  • Dikty to Ray re: Fox in the Forest, Journal of SF article. December 13, 1951 (TLS carbon copy, with photocopy)

1/7: Correspondence Between Ted E. Dikty and Ray Bradbury

  • Ray to Dikty re: The Pedestrian. January 19, 1952 (TLS with photocopy)
  • Dikty to Ray re: The Pedestrian. January 17, 1952 (TLS carbon copy, with photocopy)
  • Ray to Dikty re: The Pedestrian, The Reporter. January 22, 1952 (TLS with photocopy)
  • Dikty to Ray re: The Pedestrian, current anthology, contest. January 23, 1952 (TLS, signed carbon copy, with photocopy)
  • Ray to Dikty re: Bantam anthology, publishing The Illustrated Man. February 7, 1952 (TLS with photocopy)
  • Dikty to Ray re: Imagination Unlimited. February 21, 1952 (TLS carbon copy, with photocopy)
  • Dikty to Ray re: sending a copy of Imagination Unlimited. April 15, 1952 (TLS carbon copy, with photocopy)
  • Ray to Dikty re: material for the anthology. October 11, 1952 (TLS with photocopy)

1/8: Correspondence Between Ted E. Dikty and Ray Bradbury

  • Ray to Dikty re: withdrawing offer, publishing stories. February 22, 1953 (TLS with photocopy)
  • Dikty to Ray re: review of The Golden Apples of the Sun, anthology. March 22, 1953 (TLS carbon copy, with photocopy)
  • Ray to Dikty re: Tribune clippings, being busy. March 25, 1953 (TLS with photocopy)
  • Dikty to Ray re: radio adaptation of a story, material for The Best SF Stories: 1953. January 30, 1953 (TLS carbon copy, with photocopy)
  • Dikty to Ray re: tear sheets for A Piece of Rope, new stories. February 18, 1953 (TLS carbon copy, with photocopy)
  • Ray to Dikty re: The Man, story for The Golden Apples of the Sun, unpublished stories, comic adaptations. February 3, 1953 (TLS with photocopy)
  • Magazine clipping, "A Piece of Wood" by Bradbury sent to Dikty (2 leaves in an envelope with photocopies)

1/9: From Ray to George re: Bob Jacobs, speech to students. December 27, 1982 (TLS with photocopy)

1/10: Christmas greeting to Erle from Ray and Maggie. The printed verse from the play Leviathan "99", with signatures. 1987

The Heavenly Breakfast: An Essay on the Winter of Love Typescript

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Typescript of The Heavenly Breakfast: An Essay on the Winter of Love by Samuel R. Delany. Folder contains 3 leaves of front matter (title page, disclaimer, and epigraph) and pages 1-100. It contains a signed holograph note by Delany contextualizing the manuscript on the first page and numerous holograph corrections throughout. Typescript dates from circa 1973 and was published by Bantam Books in 1979.
Also included is a photocopy of a TLS from Delany to Frederik Pohl submitting the manuscript for consideration.

2-2
Typescript of The Heavenly Breakfast: An Essay on the Winter of Love pages 101-197.

Albums and Cards from Belgium, Spain, and Germany

2-1: Nos Belles Colonies

  • By Chocolat Suchard, Undated

2-2: Voyage de sa Majestic le Roi Baudouin I au Congo Belge en 1955

  • By Lacsia Solac, circa 1955. Chronicles the 1955 visit of King Baudoin of Belgium.

2-3: Cosmorama de Africa

  • A Spanish album by Chocolates Torras, 1965. Nice artwork with all 230 cards present.

2-4: Deutsche Kolonien

  • A German chromo cigarette card album made during the Nazi period. Interesting not only for content but it is written in old German. Complete with all 270 cards present. Most of it is on Africa (Cameroun, German Southwest Africa, German East Africa, Togo) with a few pages on colonies in the far east. Nice artwork.

2-5: Notre Congo/Onze Kongo

  • A Belgian chromo album on the Belgian Congo by Superchocolat Jacques, 1948. All 225 cards are present. Lots of preamble and text. Nice artwork.

2-6: Jagers op Wilde Dieren

  • A Belgian chromo album on hunting throughout the world, by Chocolate Martougin. circa 1960. Half of the 30 subjects deal with Africa. Nice artwork.

2-7: Brooke Bond Cards: History of Adventurers and Explorers

2-8: Warriors of the World, by Reddings Teas Co., circa 1962

Little Deaths: 24 Tales of Sex and Horror and The Green Man

1/1: Little Deaths: 24 Tales of Sex and Horror, copyedited manuscript, front matter and pages 1 - 125

1/2: Little Deaths: 24 Tales of Sex and Horror, copyedited manuscript, pages 126 - 300

1/3: Little Deaths: 24 Tales of Sex and Horror, copyedited manuscript, pages 301 - 425

1/4: Little Deaths: 24 Tales of Sex and Horror, copyedited manuscript, pages 426 - 620

1/5: The Green Man, copyedited manuscript, front matter, and pages 1 - 91

1/6: The Green Man, copyedited manuscript, pages 92 - 191

1/7: The Green Man, copyedited manuscript, pages 192 - 292

1/8: The Green Man, copyedited manuscript, pages 293 - 358

Course Packets and Materials Relating to Courses Taught by Andreadis

1/1: Various course materials for English 212 Shakespeare taught by Dr. Ellen Dowling, Chaucer, Jane Nelson, and Kroitor

1/2: Fall 1970 - Course Materials for ENGL 212 Introduction to Shakespeare: Working Paper #3 over The Tempest

1/3: Spring 1972 and Fall 1972 - Course Materials for ENGL 4251 Shakespeare: Syllabus, Mid-Term Exam, Take-Home Final, and Work-Study Sheet Review of Othello

1/4: Spring 1977 - Course Materials for ENGL 212 Introduction to Shakespeare: Reading list, Quiz #1, 2, 3, Mid-Term Exam, Final Exam and original mimeograph versions of the exams

1/5: Spring 1978 - Course Materials for ENGL 212 Introduction to Shakespeare: Syllabus, Hour Exam #1 and #2

1/6: Fall 1981 - Course Materials for ENGL 212 Introduction to Shakespeare: Syllabus, Exam #1, Exam #2 with Take-Home Preparation and Final Exam

1/7: Fall 1984 - Course Materials for ENGL 212 Introduction to Shakespeare: Syllabus, Class Roster, Exam #1 and Final Exam

1/8: Handouts, "A Dramatic Approach to Shakespeare", "Shakespeare: Backgrounds a Chronological Outline" with handwritten notes and "The Seven Deadly Sins and Some Paths to Instant Righteousness"

1/9: Undated course documents for ENGL 212 Introduction to Shakespeare

1/10: Handwritten notes/draft of various quizzes for Shakespeare course

1/11: Fall 1981 Syllabus for ENGL 103H: History/English Link

1/12: Summer 1994 - Course Materials for ENGL 212 Introduction to Shakespeare: Syllabus, class rosters, Quiz #1,2,4, Final Exam and grader materials including Quiz #2,3,4,5 Keys and grade distributions

1/13: Fall 1994 - Course Materials for ENGL 212 Introduction to Shakespeare: Syllabus, Quiz #1,3,5, Optional Essay over Othello, Quiz Key #1, and #3

1/14: Fall 1998 - Course Materials for ENGL 212 Introduction to Shakespeare: Syllabus, Course Roster, Attendance Sheet, Quiz #1-5, Optional Essay, Mid-Term Hour Exam, Final Exam and Grader Materials, Contact information, Quiz Keys 1-5, Emails about Grade Average for Quiz 1-4, Students Grades for Quiz 1-4

1/15: Course Packet, ENGL 481 for Summer Session I

1/16: Various Poems by various authors; all seem to be from the same unknown source

1/17: Plastic Binder with materials for ENGL 228

1/18: Documents from the Women's Studies Review Committee. 1985; 1989; 1991

1/19: CCTE Proposal for Session on Teaching Masculinity

1/20: Photocopy of Newspaper Articles, "Class travels tough course: Permanent A&M courses must be thoroughly reviewed" by Lisa Johnson from The Battalion and "Class gives unique view of homosexuality" by Amber Clark

1/21: 1995-1996 - Liberal Arts Curriculum Committee Documents, Deadlines/meetings, meeting notes, various letters and filled out Departmental Request for New Undergraduate Course: ENGL 333- Gay and Lesbian Literature

1/22: 1993 - Documents for Texas Lesbian Conference: Many Kinds of Power, Workshop Proposal form, letters, schedule, newspaper clipping, and program

1/23: 1981 - Article, "Archimedes and the Paradox of Feminist Criticism" by Myra Jehlen from Signs Vol. 6 No. 4

1/24: 1978 - Book Chapter, "Political Philosophies of Women's Liberation" by Alison Jagger from Feminism and Philosophy edited Mary Vetterling-Braggin, Frederick Ellison and Jane English

1/25: Book Chapter, "Making science feminist" by Hilary Rose source unknown

1/26: 1984 - Article, "Anatomy of Difference: Towards a Classification of Feminist Theory" by Maggie McFadden from Women's Studies International Forum Vol. 7, No. 6

1/27: Book Chapter, "Women, Culture, and Society: A Theoretical Overview" by Michelle Zimbalist Rosaldo from Women, Culture, and Society edited by Michelle Zimbalist Rosaldo and Louise Lamphere

1/28: 1983 - Book Chapter, "Introduction to Women's Studies" from Women's Realities, Women's Choices: An Introduction to Women's Studies published by Hunter College Women's Studies Collective

1/29: Winter 1981 - Article, "Feminist Criticism in the Wilderness" by Elaine Showalter from Critical Inquiry

1/30: Book Chapters, "Context Is All: Feminism and Theories of Citizenship" by Mary G. Dietz and "Women in the Political Worlds" by Elizabeth Holtzman and Shirley Williams

1/31: Spring 1983 - Article, "Treason Our Text: Feminist Challenges to the Literary Canon" by Lillian S. Robinson from Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature Vol. 6, No. 1

1/32: Spring 1980 - Article, "Dancing Through the Minefield: Some Observations on the Theory, Practice and Politics of A Feminist Literary Criticism" by Annette Kolodny from Feminist Studies Vol. 6, No. 1

1/33: 1984 - Book Chapter, "Interactive Phases of Curricular Re-Vision" by Peggy McIntosh from Toward a Balanced Curriculum: A Sourcebook for Initiating Gender Integration edited by Bonnie Spanier, Alexander Bloom, and Darlene Boroviak

1/34: Book Chapter, "The gatekeepers: a feminist critique of academic publishing" by Dale Spender from Doing Feminist Research edited by H. Roberts and Article "The Classroom Climate: A Chilly One for Women" published by Project on the Status and education of Women

1/35: 1984 - Journal, Women's Studies International Forum Special Issue: Strategies for Women's Studies in the 80s Vol. 7 No. 3 with Feminist Forum Report

1/36: Plastic Binder with course materials for ENGL 227

1/37: Early ENGL 394 syllabus with handwritten notes and copy of the syllabus for Theatre 314: Masters & Movements Gay & Lesbian Theatre taught by Kendall at Smith College

1/38: Fall 1992 - Course Materials for ENGL 394 Gay and Lesbian Literature: The Tradition in English- Tentative schedule, Required Textbook form, syllabus, class rosters, Part I (exam or quiz, not labeled clearly), Exam #2 Take-Home, and Final Exam

1/39: Fall 1993 - Course Materials for ENGL 394 Gay and Lesbian Literature: The Tradition in English- Syllabus, Class Roster, Required Textbook form Exams #1,2 Take-Home, letter inviting the students to attend a dissertation proposal meeting, and two student work/essays with one photocopy of the pages of the essay

1/40: January 10, 1993 - Course review of Shawn Maurer's WMST 200: Introduction to Women's Studies reviewed by Harriett Andreadis

1/41: Photocopies of pages 130-131 of "Teleny" source and author unknown

1/42: May 31, 1979 - Article, "Androgens and the Evolution of Male-Gender Identity Among Male Pseudohermaphrodities with Reductase Deficiency" by Julianne Imperato-McGinley et al. from The New England Journal of Medicine Vol. 300 No. 22

1/43: October 11, 1993 - Magazine Article, "Has Ken Come out?" from People Magazine

1/44: Document, "World Shakespeare Bibliography" edited by James L. Harner with a focus on homosexuality in the works

1/45: July 5, 1993 - Magazine Article, "Intimate friendships" by Eria E. Goode with Betsy Wagner from U.S. News and World Report

1/46: Photocopy of two newspaper cartoons- one with no caption, the other has the caption of "This is Donovan. He's pretty sure he's gay too.", source(s) unknown

1/47: 1993-1994 - Article, "Sizing up The Sexes" by Christine Gorman from Marriage and Family 93/94 (Annual Editions the Family) 19th Edition edited by Ollie Pocs, original source is Time Magazine

1/48: 1954 - Book Chapter, "The Portrait of Mr. W. H." from "Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories" by Oscar Wilde

1/49: Photocopy of newspaper clippings- "Lutheran panel endorses homosexual relationships" by David Briggs and "Does 'Mommies' take reality TV too far?" author unknown, source(s) unknown

1/50: Excerpts from "How to Become Absurdly Well-Informed about the Famous and Infamous" edited by E. O. Parrott

1/51: October 1987 - Article, "Writing Gone Wilde: Homoerotic Desire in the Closet of Representation" by Ed Cohen from PMLA Vol. 102, No. 5

1/52: Spring 1996 - Materials relating to the Proposal of ENGL/WMST 333: Gay & Lesbian Literature

1/53: 1992 - Form, "Department of English Application for 685 Problem Course" by Krista May

1/54: Blank "Desk Copy Request Form"

1/55: Letter address to Harriette about her helping other people choose reading for a gay/lesbian course

1/56: Book title page and table of content for "The Progress of Romance: The Politics of Popular Fiction" edited by Jean Radford

1/57: Fall 1992 - Course Packet for ENGL 394 taught by Harriette Andreadis, 2 copies

1/58: Fall 1993 - Course Packet for ENGL 394 taught by Harriette Andreadis

1/59: Fall 1995 - Course Packet for ENGL 394 taught by Harriette Andreadis

1/60: Spring 1997 - Course Packet for ENGL 394 taught by Harriette Andreadis

1/61: Spring 2000 - Course Packet for ENGL/WMST 333 taught by Harriette Andreadis

1/62: Fall 2001 - Course Packet for ENGL 474H taught by Harriette Andreadis

1/63: Fall 1993 - Course Materials for ENGL 645 The Erotics of Female Friendship in Literature- syllabus, required textbooks form, and class roster

1/64: Student work, student introduction documents, and some assignments

1/65: Various handwritten notes regarding the course done by Harriette

1/66: Handout, "Jane Austen: A Chronology" source Emma by Jane Austin Norton Critical edition 2nd edition

1/67: Handout with short biographies of Katherine Philips and Mary Rowlandson, source unknown

1/68: Book Excerpt featuring something done by Katherine Fowler Philips, source unknown

1/69: Handouts, "A Chronology of Mary Wollstonecraft" and Sarah Scott biography, sources are unknown

1/70: Photocopy of pages from "Verses" by Madam Behn

Manuscripts and Research Materials (Mostly for Women's Studies)

7/1: 1990 - Letters, panel papers and programs about The Berkshire Conference of Women Historians with HA proposal titled "Sappho in Early Modern England"

7/2: June 26, 1990 - Manuscript of essay titled "John Donne and Sappho" by Bernice Harris-Hobbs with letter ask HA to review the essay

7/3: Manuscript of book chapters titled "Liking It: Finding a Man and Making a Women in AS YOU LIKE IT" and "A mad woman? We are made boys!" The Jailer's Daughter in THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN" by Susan Green

7/4: April/May 1993 - Article copy "Old Camp New Camp: Have you Noticed" by Michael Musto from Out Magazine

7/5: Article- "London's Sodomites: Homosexual Behavior and Western Culture in the 18th Century" by Randolph Trumbach from the Journal of Social History Volume II no. I

7/6: Winter 1984 - Article- "Male Homosexuality in Western Culture: The Dilemma of Identity and Subculture in Historical Research" by Gregory A. Sprague from the Journal of Homosexuality Vol. 10 No. ¾

7/7: Spring/Summer 1976 - Article- "Sexual Matters: On Conceptualizing Sexuality In History" by Robert A. Padgug from Radical History Review Volume 20

7/8: 1979 - Book Chapter- "Chapter 1: Past Definitions and Explanations" and pages from unlabeled chapter from Homosexuality: A History by Vern L. Bullough

7/9: 1977 - Book Chapter- pages from unlabeled chapter(s) from A Lure Knowledge: Lesbian Sexuality and Theory by Judith Roof

7/10: 1987 - Book Chapter- pages from unlabeled chapter(s) from Law, Sex, and Christian Society in Medieval Europe by James A. Brundage

7/11: 1989 - Book Chapter- "Towards A Definition of the Lesbian Literary Imagination" by Marilyn R. Farwell from Feminist Theory in Practice and Process Edited by Jean F. O'Barr, Mary Wyer, Micheline R. Malson, and Sarah Westphal-Wihl

7/12: Spring 1990 - Article- "Either/or- Neither/Both: Sexual Ambiguity and the Ideology of Gender" by Julia Epstein from Genders Number 7

7/13: 1987 - Article- "Gay Politics, Ethnic Identity: The Limits of Social Constructionism" by Steven Epstein from the Socialist Review

7/14: 1975 - Article- "Sexual Criminality in the Early Renaissance: Venice 1338-1358" by Guido Ruggiero from the Journal of Social History Volume 8 Issue 4

7/15: 1984 - Article- "Sexual Scripts" by William Simon and John H. Gagnon from Society Volume 22 Number 1

7/16: April 1990 - Conference Paper manuscript- "The Politics of Pleasure: Female Sexual Appetite in the Hippocratic Corpus" by Lesley Dean-Jones with note asking HA to review the paper and notes throughout the paper

7/17: March 1990 - Letters and form regarding The Berkshire Conference of Women Historians

7/18: 1987 - Conference Paper manuscript- "Seventeenth-Century English Lesbianism: First Steps" by Elaine Hobby for the International Scientific Conference on Gay and Lesbian Studies

7/19: 1988 - Book Chapter- "Women in the Middle Comedy Fragments" by Excursus G. from Antimachus of Colophon and the Position of Women in Greek Poetry by E. F. M. Benecke with notes/letter by Dorelies Krallman

7/20: Draft of paper titled " Sappho in Early Modern England: A Study in Sexual Reputation"

7/21: Spring 1997 - Women's Programs Texas A&M University: Women Write; featuring short biography of HA - 10 copies

7/22: March 6-8, 1997 - Program- South Central Women's Studies Association Annual Conference

7/23: May 16-18, 1997 - Program- Texas Lesbian Conference

7/24: 1994 - Information about Attending to Early Modern Women and workshop titled "Early Modern 'Lesbianisms': History, Theory Representation" which HA acts as one of the workshop leaders

7/25: 1994 - Programs for "Attending to Early Modern Women: A Symposium" and "The Center for Renaissance and Baroque Studies"

7/26: March 1994 - Newsletter- "Women in the Renaissance" Number 3 published by the New York Society for the Study of Women in the Renaissance and flyers

7/27: Photocopy of handwritten notes titled "Early Modern Lesbianisms"

7/28: 1993 - CV for Katharine Park

7/29: 1993-1994 - Various letters, emails, and memos

7/30: March 24, 1994 - Workshop handout called "Containing Women: The Interpretation of Limits" with reading packets titled "Griselda's Tale: A Brief Summary"

7/31: Workshop handout titled "Female Space, Social Crisis, and Power in All-Female Communities" with copy of the two required readings titled "Speculum Feminarum: Gendered Perspectives on Obstetrics and Gynecology in Early Modern Germany" by Lynne Tatlock and "The Reformation of Convents" by Lyndal Roper

7/32: Handwritten notes titled "Austin-Travis"

7/33: Documents regarding Prostitution in Texas- Article: "Harlots and Hymnals: A Historic Confrontation of Vice and Virtue in Waco, Texas" by Margaret H. Davis, "Louisa Picquet" document and untitled documents

7/34: Women's Review of Books- Essay titled "Early Women Dramatists", untitled review of "The Prostituted Muse: Images of Women & Women Dramatists 1642-1737" by Jacqueline Pearson both reviews by Harriette Andreadis and an essay titled "Shakespeare's Sisters" by Harriette Andreadis with handwritten notes

7/35: Letters from the University of Texas Press regarding Voices of Texas Women

7/36: Article- "A Woman on the Buffalo Range: The Journal of Ella Dumont" contributed and edited by Ernest Lee from West Texas Association Year Book

7/37: Typed Transcript of "Autobiography of Ella Bird-Dumont 1861-"

7/38: Handout- "Source Materials in Microform For Women's Studies: An Annotated List" from The Ohio State University Libraries

7/39: June 2 - June 10, 1988 - Program- "Vinegar Tom" by Caryl Churchill performed at the Foot of the Mountain Theatre

7/40: June 1988 - Conference Paper- "The Protest as Teaching Technique for Promoting Feminist Activism" by Suzanna Rose for the National Women's Studies Conference

7/41: Hurricane Alice: A Feminist Review -Volume 3, Number 3 and Volume 5, Number 1

7/42: May/June 1988 - New Directions for Women Volume 17, Number 3

7/43: Fall 1988 - Flyers from various publishing companies advertising books with Women's Studies Topics

7/44: 1988 - Documents about NWSA- Letters, Conference, program, presentation form with confirmation

7/45: 1988 - Various flyers from NWSA Conference

7/46: Spring/Summer 1988 - Indiana University Press Catalog

7/47: June 22 - 26, 1988 - NWSA '88 Conference Booklet with several flyers interspersed throughout

7/48: Typed transcript- "Old Plantation Days in Mississippi" from the Graves (Ellen Armistead) Narrative

7/49: Typed transcript- "Pioneer Life" from The Neeley (Elizabeth Montgomery) Reminiscence

7/50: Photocopy- two letters from Dunn (Mary M.) Papers

7/51: Typed transcript- Journal pages dated 1853-54 from the Baldwin (Abigail) Papers

7/52: Typed transcript and photocopy- three items from Andrews (Willie) collection

7/53: Typed transcript- "Reminiscences: Early Days in Texas" from Sinks (Julia Lee) Papers

7/54: Typed transcript- "Experience of Abigail McLennan…" from Locklin (Mary Fokes) Reminiscences

7/55: Photocopy- "Bill of sale of slave" from Cox (Nellie Stedman) collection

7/56: Photocopy- "Reminiscences" from Robert (Mrs. Lon Conway) Papers

7/57: Photocopy of full book- "Sideways and Backwards" by Musa Dunn

7/58: Typed Transcript- two letters dated 1829 and 1833 from Cheney Family Papers

7/59: Handwritten notes titled "Briscoe- Life of Jaue Long"

7/60: Typed Transcript- eight letters dated 1894-1901 from Bugbee (Ocie) Letters with handwritten notes

7/61: Typed Transcript- pages from Burtin (Ruth Lewis) Papers with handwritten notes

7/62: Full Book photocopy- "Sideways and Backwards" by Musa Dunn

7/63: Pages from the Southwestern Historical Quarterly- Labeled "Goodnight"

7/64: Photocopy of short biography for Lydia Ana McHenry

7/65: Handwritten notes on thesis titled "The Roles of Pioneer Women in the Texas Frontier Community" by Mattie Lloyd Wooten

7/66: Letter from Signs Journal of Women in Culture and Society with notes and edited versions of her manuscript "The Sapphic-Platonics of Katherine Philips"

7/67: Gale Research INC. materials- letters, Volume 30, and essay titled "The Sapphic-Platonics of Katherine Philips"

7/68: 1988-1989 - Signs materials- letters about the publication of an article and the final version of "The Sapphic-Platonics of Katherine Philips"

7/69: Essay- "The Sapphic- Platonics of Katherine Philips"

7/70: 1988 - The Folger Institute at the Folger Shakespeare Library- letter about Sappho paper and presenting it with program 1988-1989

7/71: March 1989 - Lover - a Literature Review from Amsterdam Nummer (Number) 1

7/72: March 12, 1983 - Newspaper Article photocopy- "Early stories of the new feminism" by Harriette Andreadis from Bray-College Station Eagle

7/73: May 28, 1983 - Newspaper Article photocopy- "The legacy of Rebecca West" by Harriette Andreadis from Bray-College Station Eagle

7/74: Book Chapter- "The Screening of Pippi Longstocking" by Harriette Andreadis from Children's Novels and The Movies

7/75: Spring 1983 - Article- "Do Chloe and Olivia Have a Future? A Proposal for Feminist Pedagogy and Peer Relations" by Harriette Andreadis from Journal of NAWDAC

7/76: 1993 - Documents about international course on Lesbian and Gay Studies in Amsterdam- letters, Proposal form, and flyer

7/77: 1988 - Amsterdam study abroad information- itinerary and letters from the University of Amsterdam, 3 pink feathers

7/78: October 17-22, 1988 - Home Logic: Festival of lesbian & gay writing in Europe (Program)

7/79: October 14, 1988
Folia Jaargang 42, Number 9 (a weekly newspaper from University of Amsterdam)

7/80: 1989-1990 - Documents about the Berkshire Conference of the History of Women 1990- Letters, Program, handwritten notes and Panel Proposal forms for "Aspasia and Sappho: The Historical Construction of Female Sexual Reputation"

7/81: CV for Marilyn B. Skinner

7/82: May 19, 1989 - Letter from SIGNS: Journal of Women in Culture and Society regard using Chicago Manual of Style with Harriette's article titled "The Sapphic-Platonics of Katherine Philips, 1632-1664"

7/83: September 10, 1988 - Essay draft- "True Womanhood Revisited: Women's Private Writing in the Nineteenth Century Texas" by Harriette Andreadis with letter asking Karen J. Seger to look at it and letter from the Journal of the Southwest about the edits needed

7/84: August 9, 1988 - Original Draft with edits of "True Womanhood Revisited: Women's Private Writing in the Nineteenth Century Texas" by Harriette Andreadis with letter from the Journal of the Southwest about the edits needed

7/85: Essay - "True Womanhood Revisited: Women's Private Writing in the Nineteenth Century Texas" by Harriette Andreadis

7/86: August 25, 1986 - Article the author's version- "Expanding the Boundaries of Criticism: The Dairy as Female Autobiography" by Judy Nolte Lensink featured in a Special Issue of Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal with letter from author

7/87: 1986 - Letters from Feminist Studies rejecting - "True Womanhood Revisited: Women's Private Writing in the Nineteenth Century Texas" by Harriette Andreadis

7/88: Essay- "Anxiety in Academicians: A Comparative Analysis of Hall-way Behavior" by Anonymous

Women's Studies Documents

10/1: May 1995 - Dissertation for Doctor of Philosophy- "Over the Edge: Capital and Cultural Representation on the United States- Mexico Border by Jessica Ann Chapin

10/2: Winter 1995 - The Harvard Gay & Lesbian Review Volume II, Number 1

10/3: June 1993 - Program for "Mousie"

10/4: Winter 1993 - Magazine - Frighten The Horses Number 11

10/5: March 1995 - Lesbian and Gay Studies Newsletter Volume 22 Number 1

10/6: Summer 1995 - Lesbian and Gay Studies Newsletter Volume 22 Number 2

10/7: Fall 1995 - Lesbian and Gay Studies Newsletter Volume 22 Number 3 - 2 copies

10/8: Spring 1997 - Lesbian and Gay Studies Newsletter Volume 24 Number 1

10/9: Summer 1997 - Lesbian and Gay Studies Newsletter Volume 24 Number 2

10/10: Fall 1997 - Lesbian and Gay Studies Newsletter Volume 24 Number 3

10/11: Spring 1999 - Lesbian and Gay Studies Newsletter Volume 26 Number 1

10/12: Summer 1999 - Lesbian and Gay Studies Newsletter Volume 26 Number 2

10/13: May 2000 - Dissertation for Doctor of Philosophy- "Gender/Politics and the Beautiful Parricide: Beatrice Cenci as Nineteenth-Century Icon" by Laura Jane Sargent

10/14: May 1990 - Master Thesis- "Mystical Design in Dorthy Richardson's Pilgrimage: The Case of Dimple Hill" by Laura Jane Sargent

10/15: August 1996 - Master Thesis- "Negotiating Identity: The Construction and Communication of Lesbigay Existence" By Radharani Ray

10/16: Untitled Collection of Poems and Articles, appears to be from a book but the cover page is missing

10/17: Pages from course packet ENGL/WGST 374

10/18: 2002 - Book Chapter- "Doris Lessing (1919-) To Room Nineteen" from Women and Fiction: Stories by and about Women edited by Susan Cahill and excerpt from "Report on the Threatened City" by Doris Lessing source unknown

10/19: 2002 - Book Chapter- "Alice Walker (1944-) Everyday Use" from Women and Fiction: Stories by and about Women edited by Susan Cahill and "Why I Live at the PO Box" source unknown with handwritten notes

10/20: 2002 - Book Chapter- "Tillie Olsen (1913-) I Stand Here Ironing" and "Edith Wharton (1862-1937) The Other Two" from Women and Fiction: Stories by and about Women edited by Susan Cahill

10/21: 1973 - Copy- "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman with Afterword by Elaine R. Hedges

10/22: Book Chapter- "The Convent of Pleasure: A Comedy" from The Convent of Pleasure and Other Plays by Margaret Cavendish Duchess of Newcastle Edited by Anne Shaver

10/23: Spring 1987 - Journal Copy- "Coping with Faculty Stress" from New Directions for Teaching and Learning Number 29

10/24: Paper- "Women's Networking in Researching the Biography of Dorothy Scarborough" by Dr. Sylvia Grinder

10/25: Spring 2013 - Materials from ENGL/WGST 374

10/26: Article- "Are Sexuality and Gender Created through Nature or Nurture? Stone Butch Blues" by Leslie Feinberg

10/27: Copy- "A Summary of the History of Homosexual Law In Britain (From gay/lesbian website at South Bank University, London) 8 Copies of a timeline document

10/28: Newspaper Article- "Renaissance Man" by R.W. B. Lewis a book review of "Long Life" by Nigel Nicolson from The New York Times Book Review

10/29: June 1998 - Article- "Dressed to Thrill" from the magazine OUT

10/30: November 1998 - Newspaper Clippings- "Powerful Cartoon proved Open to Misinterpretation" by Jack Thomas from The Boston Globe November 2, 1998, and "Britain's of 2 Minds of Gay Sex" by Sarah Lyall from the New York Times November 15, 1998

10/31: 1993 - Article- "Lesbian/Gay Studies in the House of Anthropology" by Kath Weston from the Annual Review of Anthropology Volume 22 - 2 Copies

10/32: Article- "Selling Out?" by Lev Raphael, Sarah Schulman, and Victoria Brownworth a book review of "Dancer from the Dance" by Andrew Holleran from Lambda Book Report

10/33: 1993 - Flyer- "Women's Coffee Hour: Lesbian and Bi Women & Their Friends" at Sweet Eugene's House of Java

10/34: Printout- Family Tree starting with Thomas Howard and Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Frederick Tilney

10/35: September - October 1998 - Article- "Scholarship and Sexuality: Lesbian and Gay Studies in Today's Academy" by Robert J. Corber from Academe Volume 84, Number 5

10/36: September - October 1998 - Article- "Gay and Lesbian Professors: Out on Campus" by Jill Dolan from Academe Volume 84, Number 5

10/37: 2008 - Full-Text Copy- "Chronicle of a Plague, Revisited: AIDS and Its Aftermath" by Andrew Holleran

10/38: April 19, 2000 - Article- "Gay Benefits Legislation advances in Vermont State Senate" from CNN.com

10/39: Spring 1995 - English 394 Gay and Lesbian Literature: The Tradition in English- syllabus and application for Problem Course

10/40: Spring 1996 - English 394 Gay and Lesbian Literature: The Tradition in English- syllabus and Textbook order form

10/41: Spring 1997 - English 394 Gay and Lesbian Literature: The Tradition in English- syllabus, Textbook order form, Mid-term Exam 5 copies and student rosters/attendance

10/42: Spring 1998 - ENLG/WGST 333- Gay and Lesbian Literature: The Tradition in English- Syllabus (4), handout Directions for Keeping a Reading Journal (7), Essay #1 (6), Mid-term Exam (16), Essay #2 (16), Final Essay (11), Student Roster, and printout of emails

10/43: Spring 2000 - ENLG/WGST 333- Gay and Lesbian Literature: The Tradition in English- Syllabus (9), Study Question for Exam #1 (11), Exam #1 (11), Mid-Term Exam #2 (12), Final Exam (7) and Student Rosters

10/44: Essay- "Gay and Lesbian College Students: A Community at Risk" by Dr. Jim Mazzullo and Dr. Harriette Andreadis

10/45: Paper- "Barriers to the Development of Young Gay and Lesbian College Students" by Dr. Jim Mazzullo, includes two drafts with edits mad by Harriette and handwritten notes on separate paper

10/46: September 1992 - Article- "Lesbian and Gay Male Undergraduates' Experiences of Harassment and Fear on Campus" by Anthony R. D'Augelli from the Journal of Interpersonal Violence Volume 7 Number 3

10/47: Essay- "Postmodernism" by Harriette Andreadis with edits

10/48: Research Materials on Twelfth Night includes: Handwritten notes; Book Chapter "Introduction" from Twelfth Night: Text and Context edited by Bruce R. Smith; document titled "Twelfth Night"; and document titled "Epiphanius-Epiphany" and "Epirus" appears to be a copy of encyclopedia pages

10/49: Document titled "Renaissance Backgrounds: A Chronological Outline" put together by HA

10/50: Syllabus for ENGL 412: Shakespeare 2 copies, 3 copies of Essay Assignments and document titled "Pronoun Distinction in Shakespeare's English

10/51: Research Materials on Sonnets includes: book pages, handwritten notes and Hour Exam for ENGL 115 (Fall 1970)

10/52: Research Materials on Midsummer Night's Dream includes: handwritten notes, Document titled "A Midsummer Night's Dream and the Meaning of Court Marriage" by Paul A. Olson, Copy of newspaper clipping " 'Dream' Coming to Broadway" by Lewis Funke from The Sun, Baltimore Nov. 22, 1970, class handouts for ENGL 4251

10/53: Research Material on Romeo and Juliet includes handwritten notes

10/54: Research Materials on All's Well That Ends Well includes: book pages and handwritten notes

10/55: Research Materials on Measure for Measure includes handwritten notes

10/56: Research Materials on Henry IV, Part 1 includes: book pages, handwritten notes and class handouts for ENGL 3121-4 (fall 1971)

Personal Documents and Women's Studies Materials

15/1: Spring 1973 - Women Writers/374 course Materials

15/2: 1981-1985 - "Kuche, Kinder, uno Kirrche" in the Mid-Nineteenth Century America: A study of Some Unpublished Dairies of Texas Frontier Women by A. Harriette Andreadis - drafts, edits and manuscript

15/3: 1991-1993 - Personal and academic letters

15/4: November 19, 1993 - Drive-in for Diversity 5th Annual Conference Schedule

15/5: Winter 1998 - NWSAction Vol. 1 No. 4 and copy of HA article from same issue

15/6: 1987-1988 - Proceedings of the PMR Conference Volume 12/13

15/7: 1991 - Journal of the History of Sexuality article manuscript and letters from the journal regarding the article

15/8: 1991 - Handout for the Reference Resources in Gay and Lesbian Studies

15/9: 1987 SCN Abstract

15/10: 1987 NWSA

15/11: 1982 and 1984 - Letters regarding research and book publication for the Sanctie book

15/12: Sanctie Book Research Materials

15/13: 1985 Dossier

15/14: 1977 Chum Reviews

15/15: 1992 IGHLS

15/16: Christmas cards from students and handwritten unlabeled notes

15/17: Fall 1986 - Proposed Program in Women's Studies: Report of the Deans' Ad Hoc Committee on Women's Studies College of Liberal Arts, Texas A&M University

15/18: 1984 - HA Review of The English Moore; or, The Mock-Marriage by Richard Brome

15/19: 1983 - The Woman's Commonwealth: Utopia in the Nineteenth Century Texas by HA, a photocopy of her article to appear in Women in Search of Utopia

15/20: 1984 - Review of comedy Mother Bombie edited by HA

15/21: Untitled rough draft of article about teaching women's studies in the Bible Belt and peer-review and recommendation for the article

15/22: 1977 - Letter about HA promotion to tenure

15/23: 1983-1984 - Academic letters

15/24: 1984 - Letters about HA appointment to the Committee on the Status of Women for the Faculty Senate of Texas A&M University

15/25: HA proposal for volume tentatively entitled Voices of Texas Women: A Compilation from the Private Writings of Women in Mid-Nineteenth Century

15/26: 1982 - Do Chloe and Olivia have a Future?: A Proposal for the Feminist Pedagogy and Peer Relations by A. Harriette Andreadis Manuscript for NAWDAC

15/27: 1984 Promotion Dossier- Part One

15/28: 1984 Promotion Dossier- Part Two

15/29: Spring 1983 - Journal of the National Association for Women Deans, Administrators & Counselors Volume 46, No. 3

15/30: Harriette Andreadis English Department Texas A&M University: Manual of Selected Materials Documenting Professional Competencies

15/31: 2002 - Programs for Cushing Memorial Library and Archives exhibit entitled- Intended For All: 125 Years of Women at Texas A&M University

15/32: Winter 1984 - Lesbian Herstory Archives

15/33: 1967, 1968, 1985, 1988, 1990 - Personal Letters

15/34: 1992-1993 - Academic Letter

15/35: Photocopy- "A tipe or figure of friendship. Wherein is liuelie, and compendiouslie expressed, the right nature and propertie of a perfect and true friend. Also a conclusion at the end in the praise of friendship." Written by. W.D.; 2 copies

15/36: Book Chapter- "The Body of the Friend: Continuity and Change in Masculine Friendship in the Seventeenth Century" by Alan Bray and Michel Rey from English Masculinities 1660-1800 by Tim Hitchcock and Michele Cohen

15/37: Book Chapter- "Introduction" by Tim Hitchcock and Michele Cohen from English Masculinities 1660-1800 by Tim Hitchcock and Michele Cohen

15/38: Book Chapter- "Homosexuality and the Signs of Male Friendship in Elizabethan England" by Alan Bray from Queering the Renaissance. Ed. Jonathan Goldberg

15/39: Photocopy- William Shakespeare's sonnets original source unknown

15/40: Summer 1993 - Article- " 'Manly Sweetness': Katherine Philips among the Neoclassicals" by Paula Loscocco from the Huntington Library Quarterly Vol. 56, No. 3

15/41: 1985 - Photocopy- Introduction, Chapter One, Chapter Two from "Between Men: English Literature and Male Homosocial Desire" by Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick

15/42: Book Chapter- "Undoing the Histories of Homosexuality" from Queer/Early/Modern by Carla Freccero

15/43: October 2005 - Article- "The Changing Profession Queering History" by Johnathan Goldberg and Madhavi Menon from PMLA Vol. 120 No. 5

15/44: Photocopy- Pages from "Elizabeth I: Collected Works" edited by Leah S. Marcus, Janel Mueller, and Mary Beth Rose

15/45: 1990 - Photocopy- Pages from "Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity" by Judith butler published by Routledge

15/46: Summer 1998 - Article "Forgetting Foucault: Acts, Identities, and the History of Sexuality" by David M. Halperin from "representations" number 63

15/47: Photocopy pages from "The History of Sexuality Volume I: An Introduction" by Michel Foucault translated from the French by Robert Hurley

Autograph Letters, Notes and Quotations, and Other Abolitionist Materials

ALS - Autograph Letter Signed
AQS - Autograph Quotation Signed
ANS - Autograph Note Signed

  • Benjamin Bacon. Bacon was an original member of the Anti-Slavery society.

    ALS to autograph seeker C.L. Farrington (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). October 2, 1873. 1 p.

  • Henry Ward Beecher. Beecher was a social reformer, clergyman, and the brother of Harriet Beecher Stowe.

    Partial ALS, n.p., Undated. 1 p. "It is his way. It does us all good to have someone who piles on the screws - especially when we know at bottom he is most friendly."

  • William Birney. Birney was Union Army general during the Civil War, and was noted for encouraging thousands of free black men to enlist.

    ALS to Lewis Cist (Paris). March 8, 1852. 1 p.

  • Phillips Brooks. Brooks was an Episcopal clergyman and the author of O Little Town of Bethlehem.

    ALS to Mrs. Waters (Boston, Massachusetts). February 3, 1886. 1 p.

  • Blanche K. Bruce. Bruce, the child of plantation owner and his house slave, was the first African-American to serve a full term in the U.S. Senate, representing Mississippi during the Reconstruction era.

    ALS to Harry Hause (Washington, D.C. ), thanking his "host" after a recent visit. November 16, 1886. 2 p.

  • Benjamin Butler. Butler was a Massachusetts politician and Union General.

    ALS to David R. Godwin (Washington, D.C. ). June 12, 1876. 1 p.

  • William Channing

    ALS to Mrs. Chapman (Boston, Massachusetts), apologizing for sending a manuscript he suggests is unworthy of Liberty Bell, the journal of the American Antislavery Society. October 23, 1845. 1 p.

  • David Lee Child. Child was the husband of writer and reformer Lydia Maria Child.

    ALS to J. Bailey, arranging a meeting. n.p., July 17, 1829. 1 p.

  • Thomas Clarkson. Clarkson was one of the most important British abolitionists of the late 18th century.

    ALS to John B. Murray who served as Brigadier General in the Union Army, and later helped establish Memorial Day. (Playford Hall, England), arranging a visit. April 15, 1842. 2 p.

  • Cassius Marcellus Clay

    AQS, "Life, Liberty, and Love". n.p., 1860. 1 p.

  • George H. Cook. Cook was a professor of chemistry at Rutgers University whose geological survey of New Jersey became the predecessor for the U.S. Geological Survey.

    ALS regarding the purchase of a telescope (New Brunswick, New Jersey). August 27, 1863. 2 p.

    ALS (New Brunswick, New Jersey), regarding teaching science to future clergymen. May 3, 1865. 2 p. "I am every day stirred up by their fears lest they should learn something which would render their faith weak or unsound. It is a hard lesson for men to learn that one belongs to the finite the other the infinite…."

  • Daniel De Vinne

    ALS (Rye, New York). April 8, 1850. 2 p.

  • Orville Dewey

    ALS to Elizabeth Arnold (Paris). April 26, 1842. 2 p.

  • G. M. Emerson

    ALS to Joseph Kidder (Boston, Massachusetts). June 27, 1863. 1 p.

  • David Francis

    ALS to Governor Samuel T. Armstrong (Boston, Massachusetts). March 4, 1835. 2 p.

  • William Lloyd Garrison

    Copy of Wendell Phillips letter in Garrison's hand, August 1852. 1 p.

    ALS, responding to an invitation to speak at the New England Woman Suffrage Association. May 10, 1859. 2 p. "Where my hear and heart are in this matter you need no assurance from me, but I dare not, now, give you a positive pledge."

    AQS, "Liberty for each, for all, and for ever!". January 1, 1872.

    Post-mortem examination of Garrison, containing the results of the autopsy and account of the disease leading to his death. 3 p.

  • Joshua R. Giddings

    ALS to anti-slavery politician Charles Sumner, regarding New England delegates to the Peace Convention in Paris. June 8, 1849. 1 p. "Our Free Soil movement is on the advance in this state. Our forces are consolidating, and we are making preparations for the election in October…"

    AQS, n.p., regarding the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Undated. "When the Representative of a State is struck down the people feel the blow."

    With one additional ALS.

  • Francis Gillette

    Letter sent from Gillette to an unknown woman, seeking her services as a school teacher for a recently built school in Bloomfield, Connecticut. July 25, 1851.

  • Sarah and Angelina Grimke, and Theodore Dwight Weld

    Three Autographs on one page, n.p., Undated (circa the 1870s). RARE

  • R. R. Gurley. Gurley was a Clergyman and the U.S. Commissioner to Liberia.

    ALS (Washington, D.C.). August 24, 1832. 1 p.

  • R. G. Hazard

    ALS to William Pitt Fessenden, July 28, 1864. 2 p.

  • Thomas Wentworth Higginson

    ALS, regarding hymns. July 23, 1908. 2 p.

  • Samuel Gridley Howe

    ALS (Boston, Massachusetts) June 7, circa the 1870s. 1 p.

    Invitation from the Perkins Institution for the Blind, announcing a meeting of the Trustees. Embossed to be read like Braille. Obituary from the Providence Journal included.

    With three additional ALS.

  • William Jackson

  • William Jay

    ALS, thanking an anonymous man for a ticket and discussing introduction for a speaker (Sumner). November 23, 1854. 1 p.

    ALS, discussing lot rentals. (New York). December 19, 1835. 1 p.

  • Oliver Johnson

    Autograph Poem Signed, "The Peace of God", n.p., Undated. 2 p.

    AQS, "God is wrath, even as he is love". (New York). January 8, 1886. 1 p.

    ALS to Rev. William Hayes Ward (Orange, New Jersey) pleading for work. February 2, 1879. 4 p. "I tell you frankly that I am in a dire strait. I have struggled hard for almost three years to get my paper on a paying basis…I look now into the faces of my dear wife and child with anxiety much as I never before experienced…".

    ALS to Thomas Wentworth Higginson (New York), regarding abolitionist Moncure Conway. October 6, 1885. 3 p. "I very much regret my inability to join in person the good company of friends and admirers of Mr. Moncure D. Conway, over which you are called to preside on Friday evening next. I greatly honor him for his high position in the world of thought and am moreover deeply indebted to him for light and inspiration upon many important subjects. In point of fidelity to his convictions and the boldness with which he has uttered them, he has set an example worthy of general imitation. I am glad he has returned to his native land, and I desire to lend my voice to the chorus of welcome that will greet him on the occasion to which I have referred. May his light still increase in brightness, and his hand grow strong for the work before him."

    AQS, "Thanks be to God! Not a slave in all the Land!" (Clifton Springs). September 15, 1889. 1 p.

    ALS to an anonymous Charles, discussing a speech that was sent but was incomplete. 1 p.

    ALS, of payment sent for an article, (New York). December 31, 1866. 1 p.

  • Jean Kina. Kina was a Haitian revolutionary leader and former slave.

    Note Signed, warrant for rations. September 12, 1795. Exceptionally rare autograph.
    Winslow Lewis.

    ALS, request for letter to see someone in London. Envelope addressed to Winslow Lewis. March 1872. 1 p.

    Invitation and ALS, expressing his father's inability to accept an invitation due to being absent from the city. May 7, 1872. 1 p.

  • J. L. Lovejoy

    ALS, Cincinnati, Ohio, October 28, 1839. 1 p.

  • Zachary Macaulay

    ALS, regarding the disposition of an estate. Macaulay was the leader of a Parliamentary effort to end slavery in Britain. October 10, 1823. 4 p.

  • Samuel May

    ALS to H.W. Clarke, regarding Civil War relief efforts. (Syracuse, New York). March 10, 1863. 2 p.

    Copy of a letter from Samuel May, (Syracuse, New York). January 8, 1866. 1 p.

  • James M. McKim

    ALS. 2 p.

  • Edward Joy Morris

    Note signed, regarding a Whig gathering Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 18, 1844. 1 p.
    ALS, giving dates of his service in Congress (Washington, D.C.). February 8, 1858. 1 p.

    Letter signed (possibly clerically), thanking an unidentified woman for a likeness of her husband, who gave Morris advice during his time in Liberia. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). August 9, 1863. 1 p.

    Letter signed (possibly clerically), mentioning favorable news regarding diplomatic appointments to Liberia. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). May 22, 1866. 1 p.

  • Theodore Parker

    ALS to Miss H.E. Horn regarding Goethe (West Roxbury, Massachusetts). October 15, 1846. 3 p.

    Two additional ALS, three ANS, and one cabinet card.

  • William W. Patton

    ALS, answering his sister, who was evidently skeptical of the anti-slavery movement's methods (New York). September 16, 1839. 4 p.
    Transcript: "Dear Sister,
    Dr. Bates a few moments ago handed me your letter & I hasten to reply. And this I do the more readily because I feel confident that a satisfactory answer can be given to your questions. You wish to know, what good all this agitating will do?
    I could first ask what good cause or what great moral reform action ever succeeded without agitation. How did our Savior & the apostles endeavor to propagate the gospel? Was it not by traveling extensively over the known world & promulgating the truth? Was it not by rebuking sin everywhere & under all forms - proclaiming the utter wickedness of the human heart - denouncing idolatry as folly & wickedness & holding up the cross as the only hope of a lost world? They spoke the truth also sternly & made no compromise with wrong. In rebuking the Jews for their treatment of the Savior they said, whom 'ye have take by wicked hands have crucified and slain' 'But ye denied the Holy One & the Just & desired a murder to be granted unto you.' And while the church followed their example, almost miraculous success attended their efforts.
    Again when Papacy threw her mantle of gloom over the church - when a deathlike stupor had seized the disciples of the cross, what aroused them, save the trumpet tones of Luther & his associates, spurning with indignation the idea of Papal supremacy & infallibility. They awoke the plebian & the senator - the peasant & the king - how? By agitation. And the happy results we feel every day.
    Alcohol had slain its thousands - the drunkards hell was fast filling up. We were branded abroad as a nation of drunkards. How is it that such a change as we now see has been wrought? Why is it that one state after another is prohibiting the sale of intoxicating liquor & we stand far in advance of the rest of the world on this subject? It has been accomplished by agitation.
    Nearly one millions of slaves groaned beneath West Indian bondage & the slave traders covered the ocean, sailing under the flags of all civilized nations yet not a voice uttered warning or rebuke; but now how different the sight. The freeman lifts his free arms to heaven & thanks his God & the abolitionists of England the lash is beneath his feet, & the chain rent asunder falls to the ground. And how was this brought to pass. By the agitation of such men as Wilberforce, Clarkson & Sharpe. Years did they agitate, & now God has brought about the result.
    And now, shall we follow the path which Experience points out, or (monstrous anomaly) leave sin to cure itself.
    But permit me to mention of our plans & opinions. First, we believe the slaveholder has a conscience, aye a conscience, slumbering though it may be. This conscience we would address. We would show him that though he may not distinctly be aware of it, yet in reality he is robbing his fellow man - treading under foot precious rights & [curtailing love on many such]. Do you say, that he will not hear & is only enraged; so does the rum seller stop his ears or assail you in his rage when you tell him, he is filling up the drunkards grave, & feeding the fires of the drunkards hell. But in his cooler moments, his conscience will whisper, it is all true. Is it right so to speak to the rum seller & to hope for beneficial results, then is it right thus to address the slaveholder & equally to anticipate the time when Slavery's expiring groan shall scare be heard for the songs of the emancipated.
    Secondly. We believe, if we can convince the slaveholders that free labor is far more profitable to the South than is slave labor, that their self interest will liberate the slaves. To establish this position we have a mass of overwhelming arguments & facts.
    Thirdly. We believe that the South has a sense & a deep sense of honor. What then will she do, when a worlds scorn shall scathe her. When to be a slaveholder shall be as counted a foul spot on a mans character. Lynching & bowie knives will ill contend against the brand of shame. Was not Robinson acquitted of the murder of Helen Jewett & yet he dared not, he could not reside in this city. Why? Because every body believed him quietly & infamy had marked him as her own.
    Fourthly. We believe that the South wishes to live securely. Therefore we point her to a nation of enemies growing up in her midst. We mention her hopeless condition in case of a war & thus wish to show that it is always unsafe to do wrong.
    'Why then do you labor at the North?' Because in several of the so called free states slaves are yet held. Because a burning, withering prejudice is bowing the colored man to the earth, blighting his hopes for time & often for eternity. Because the free colored man is shut out of our schools & our colleges & put in a place of degradation in the courts of God! Because no mechanic will take him for an apprentice & no merchant receives him as a clerk. Because if the colored man was elevated & it was seen that he could hold stations of honor & respectability such a grief of universal condemnation would go forth against slavery as will cause it to vanish from the earth. Because several of the nominally free states permit slaveholders from the South to hold slaves within their bounds for 6 or 9 months, & others lay heavy fines & imprisonment upon those who aid the panting fugitive. Because the North has the majority in Congress & hence the power & obligation to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia, in Florida, also to break up the slave trade between the states, which is the main thing that renders slavery profitable in Delaware, Maryland & Virginia, which being removed these states would be forced to emancipate their slaves. Because the Northern church has palliated this crime & failed to rebuke it, while at the same time it has influence sufficient to cause its members at the South to renounce slavery. (See my last letter about communing with slaveholders) Because in a word, slaveholders as a general thing will never listen to us, as long as so many uphold them at the North.
    But says, the objector, 'I have seen a great deal of quarreling & disturbance arise from so much agitation.' Well, what then. This is not denied, but what does it prove? That it is wrong to continue because incidental disturbances arise? Why then did not Paul stop when he was mobbed wherever he went? Why did Peter & John continue so fanatical, when they were scourged for Christs sake? Did not Christ tell us to expect trouble whenever truth grappled with error. Math. X:34,6. Could we expect a system which is so bored by the civil passions of the heart to be given up without a severe & protracted struggle?
    Such is my answer, given as briefly as possible, to your questions. Had I time, I might sustain my position by many more arguments. But I have tried to be brief. If my answer is not satisfactory to Miss Bonny & others, please as soon as possible specify wherein I have failed. I have not undertaken to show how bad slavery is, inasmuch as I took it for granted that she allowed its wickedness. Therefore my attention has been confined to a general statement of our plan & the reasons for it. May God teach us all right that we may do what is well pleasing to him. For it matters little whether we have mans condemnation or not, so long as the smile your Savior is on us. Mother sends her love. I have had a cold for 4 weeks. The Dr. forbids to sing or speak much. The Plans look quite well & has one pedal to another alongside of it. Last Wednesday I went on to Uncle Mag office & on Saturday brough[t] Ludlow, & Aunt Catharine home. Had a very pleasant time there & got most well of my cold, but was put almost entirely [back by singing & talking yesterday (Sabbath).] Write soon."

    AQS, "He that doeth good is of God; but he that doeth evil hath not seen God" (Chicago, Illinois). February 14, 1877. 1 p.

    With one additional ALS.

  • Wendell Phillips

    AQS, "Count that day lost / Whose low descended sun / Sees at the thy hand / No worthy action done / These lines John Brown taught to each his children." September 1871. 1 p.

    Four additional AQS, two ANS, two ALS, and a Cabinet card.

  • Parker Pillsbury

    ALS (Concord, New Hampshire). September 8, 1896. 2 p. "I joined Mr. Garrison in the tenth year of his warfare, and I hope and think he would say I never deserted him in any of his finest battles on whatever field. And I hope ere long to meet him under other and brighter skies, to renew our conquests upward and onward…"

  • A. M. Powell

    ANS, on Office of the National Anti-Slavery Standard stationary (New York). June 26, 1866. 1 p.

  • F.B. Sanborn

    ANS (Boston, Massachusetts) January 11, 1910. 1 p.

  • Gerrit Smith

    An 1864 Note Signed, three ALS (one mounted on an acidic page from the autograph album), and an 1848 printed speech on land reform. (5 items total)

  • Henry B. Stanton

    ALS, sending a manuscript for publication. October 17, 1844.

    ALS, n.p., Undated. 1 p. "…why would it not be a good plan for some of our New York stump orators to 'change works' with some of yours? Some of your Conscience Whigs can do great good, very great good, in the central & western parts of this state. They would have great influence with the Whigs of this region. In return for them, let some of your Barnburners go there. Their noble enthusiasm would wear off prejudices which you Whigs have to contend, and they might make deep inroads upon Hunkerism in Massachusetts…"

  • Thaddeus Stevens

    ALS, February 17, 1861. 1 p.

  • Alvan Stewart

    ALS, from an early political abolitionist regarding his publication and the legal assault on slavery. June 16, 1845. "I did not receive your letter until Saturday night & I hasten to answer it. The Argument I delivered in eleven hours before the Sup. Court of N. Jersey I think eminently calculated for lawyers [?] & those wise men constructing society courts the muse who[?] and the exponents of the law & Constitution. It covers all the questions under the federal Constitution as well as N. Jersey, I have had lawyers men who were my political enemies order fifty of these. The Argument will be as I understand 45 to 50 compact pages, & are $125.00 at per thousands at the office. In fact it is altogether the most labored production of my life, & covers our entire question, under all aspects, as my adversaries compelled me by their attacks to give a history of & define the Liberty party - its objects, aims, the course of slavery in different ages, demonstrating the declaration of independence a practicality & showing condition of slave states, as compared with free, showing 6 millions ruined, 3 of Black & 3 of poor Southern whites…"

  • P. F. Streeter

    ALS (Baltimore, Maryland). August 22, 1861. 4 p. "This city is quiet, but feelings are bitter, and the secessionists believe 'Old Jeff' [Jefferson Davis] will be here before long. I do not agree with them. Troops are beginning to arrive and encamp on our hills. A great hospital is to be established here. These things will create some activity. As to my own prospects, they are not very bright. I shall lose many secession pupils, and some will not be able to send; but I hope to have some new ones, and enough to justify me in going on."

  • Charles Sumner

    Newspaper clipping discussing a dispute.

    Autograph Manuscript outline of studies in history. 3 p.

    Document Signed, regarding a railroad. February 5, 1845. 1 p.

    Autograph Quotation, "Whether on the gallows high, or in the battle's van, the fittest place for a man to die, is where he dies for man." n.p. Undated.

    Four additional ANS, and one photo with a clipped signature affixed.

  • Lewis Tappan

    ALS, regarding a case before the Presbytery. February 26, 1841. 1 p.

  • George Thompson

    ALS to Oliver Johnson, July 13, 1865, 2 p.
    Clipped signature and AQS "To America!" (Salem, Massachusetts). December 6, 1850. (tipped on the left side onto acidic paper)

  • Francis Todd

    Letter from Todd to an attorney regarding a transaction of $1000 in Newbury Port. June 11, 1842.

  • John Weiss. Unitarian minister

    ALS, to a younger unidentified colleague (New York). November 21, 1852. 4 p. "My Dear Friend,
    I have been trying very hard to think that I can come to Washington, for I should like to do it. But I am forced to decline it, for a variety of reasons which press upon me. Rev. Bowen will have left us, and no one will take his place at present: so that the entire responsibility of study will come upon me. If I preach at all away from home, it will be for Rev. Bowen's installation at Williamsburg. Then, the journey and preaching would use me up for a week: a thing not to be considered, if any one were here to take care of the [evening] Sunday. The besetting difficulties are too great even for my strong desire to come.
    I rejoice that you are going to be settled at Washington: and I have no doubt that you can say there just what you please. My advice to you would be to go on as you have begun, making your Anti-slavery occasionally, at timely moments, just as strong as you have made it previous to your call. The most that a man can desire is to have the liberty to speak a timely word at some conjuncture which enhances its meaning and prevents it from being spent upon the air. If a man waits for the chances which must inevitably occur in our legislation, and so long as the power of slavery seeks its opportunity, he will have the satisfaction of bearing his testimony at the most useful moment for his own conscience and for the cause of truth. All else, relating to any special topic, is comparatively aimless, lacking the time's enforcement - which justifies it from the charge of dilettantism and superfluity of independence by bringing the evil up to be hit, and marking every hit a palpable one. Particularly in Washington, where people hear of effects being produced by speaking strongly to the point at some critical moment, I should judge it to be the best cause for the preacher of anti-slavery truth to watch the providential chances, and concentrate this special moral energy of his upon the evil when it has a '[name].'
    Let me desire for you every success and spiritual blessing, and though distant from us may you yet feel the sympathy of all who believe as you do, who will be ready to countenance for you, and who will feel strengthened by your efforts."

    With one additional ALS.

  • Elizur Wright

    ALS, regarding becoming an auxiliary to the National Liberal League. August 31, 1880. 2 p.

  • Other letters

    Ones addressed to famous autograph collectors Lewis Cist and William Buell Sprague, are from Francis Gillette (Senator from Conn.); William Jackson; William Jay (2 letters); Winslow Lewis; J. C. Lovejoy; James Miller McKim (2 ALS); A.M. Powell; and Francis Todd.

Series 10, Box 2

2/16

  • Mary Howard's baptism certificate (3 copies). March 3, 1861
  • Funeral announcement for Pablo Ramirez. April 1912
  • "The Blue and Gray" student magazine. January 1917
  • Funeral announcement for Juan Antonio Garcia. August 14, 1920
  • Description of the Contreras family home and an abridged version of the Contreras family history. Undated
  • Description of the Lazaro Lopez family home and an abridged version of the Lazaro Lopez family history. Undated
  • Funeral announcement for Ana Rosa Decker. January 28, 1923
  • Funeral announcement for Emilio Decker. August 1923
  • Funeral announcement for Victorina Decker Vda. de Garcia. December 1923
  • Order form for Hopkins' New Annotated Federal Penal Code with Forms. 1927
  • "History of Starr County" by Estela Perez (5 pages). March 5, 1927
  • Estela Perez's homework. October 7, 1927
  • Estela Perez's homework. November 14, 1927
  • Funeral announcement for Jorge Decker. October 1928
  • Booklet titled "Cosas Selectas" (32 pages). Undated
  • Officers Club invitation. March 27, 1929
  • Rio Grande City High School graduation book of H.H. Contreras. 1929
  • 8th-grade Current Events Club membership roster. Undated
  • Funeral announcement for Jesus Maria Ramirez. January 1930
  • Funeral announcement for Eduardo Izaguirre. February 1930
  • Copy of the newspaper El Independiente. April 26, 1930
  • Portion of a newspaper. June 4, 1930
  • Funeral announcement for Luis Garcia. November 1931
  • Funeral announcement for Taurino T. Margo. March 1932
  • Funeral announcement for Melesio Garza. September 1932
  • List of items. Undated
  • Funeral announcement for Anastasio Garza Gonzalez. February 1934
  • Funeral announcement for Albino Hinojosa. February 1934
  • Funeral announcement for Genaro Madrigal. May 1935
  • Advertisement by the Gold Seal Silk Company. Undated
  • Funeral announcement for Casimiro Perez (2 copies). January 16, 1936
  • Funeral announcement for Victorina Recio Vda. de Decker. April 26, 1937
  • Funeral announcement for Sivoir Lopez Alvarez. April 22, 1940
  • Funeral announcement for Indalecio Sanchez Sr. March 1944
  • Ad for the Teatro Dreamland production of "Rancho Grande". Undated
  • Funeral announcement for Silvestra Perez. May 12, 1950
  • Mass offering for Silvestra Perez from Romeo Saldanas. June 4, 1950
  • Funeral announcement for Manuel Salinas Guerra. December 16, 1970
  • Booklet, "Class Mottoes". Undated

Series 12, Box 3

3/1: NASA - Apollo 14-7 - Length: 0:10:23

3/2: NASA - Sun Angle #4, April 27, 1972 - Length 0:30:22

3/3: NASA - SkyLab 2 and 3, August 29, 1972 - Length: 0:34:46

3/4: NASA - Apollo 15 TV dump #3, July 30, 1971 - Length: 0:15:46

3/5: NASA - Grid Test w/o clock, October 11, 1973 - Length: 0:11:59

3/6: NASA - Apollo 14 Lunar EVA #1, February 5, 1971 - Length: 0:32:52

3/7: NASA - AS-16 KineScope EVA #3 - Length: 0:27:31

3/8: NASA - SkyLab 4 - Length: 0:10:55

3/9: NASA - SkyLab 4 - Length: 0:11:01

3/10: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA #3 Reel 5, August 2, 1971 - Length: 0:32:26

3/11: NASA - SkyLab Treadmill - Length: 0:11:43

3/12: NASA - Zero Grav - Length: 0:11:27

3/13: NASA - Kosmos K-014 Experiment Procedure II - Length: 0:11:14

3/14: NASA - Apollo 14 Crew TV Dump #3, February 3, 1971 - Length: 0:11:36

3/15: NASA - SkyLab 4 - Length: 0:11:14

3/16: NASA - Lunar Ascent and VA Activities - Length: 0:11:15

3/17: NASA - SkyLab 3 - Length: 0:11:16

3/18: NASA - Apollo 15-8 - Length: 0:08:27

3/19: NASA - SkyLab 4 - Length: 0:04:28

3/20: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA #3 Reel 4 - Length: 0:26:40

3/21: NASA - SkyLab 4 - Length: 0:02:38

3/22: NASA - SkyLab 4 - Length: 0:06:47

3/23: NASA - SkyLab 3 - Length: 0:11:23

3/24: NASA - SkyLab 4 - Length: 0:05:58

3/25: NASA - SkyLab 4 - Length: 0:11:04

3/26: NASA - SkyLab 4 - Length: 0:11:26

3/27: NASA - SkyLab 3 - Length: 0:11:03

3/28: NASA - Apollo 16 Kinescope EVA #3 - Length: 0:32:18

3/29: NASA - EVA #1, April 21, 1972 - Length: 0:32:18

3/30: NASA - Apollo 14 TV Dump #8, August 7, 1971 - Length: 0:32:44

3/31: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA #3 Reel 6 - Length: 0:32:44

3/32: NASA - Apollo 16 Kinescope EVA #2 - Length: 0:18:31

3/33: NASA - Sun Angle #2 Reel 2 - Length: 0:14:47

3/34: NASA - No data - Length: 0:24:00

3/35: NASA - Sun Angle # 3 Reel 1 - Length: 0:16:14

3/36: NASA - Apollo 12 TV Dump #8, November 18, 1969 - Length: 0:33:31

3/37: NASA - Apollo 16 EVA #1 Reel 6 - Length: 0:24:49

3/38: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA #1 Reel 2 - Length: 0:29:05

3/39: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA #1 Reel 3 - Length: 0:33:19

3/40: NASA - No data - Length: 0:25:58

3/41: NASA - SkyLab - Length: 0:25:58

3/42: NASA - Apollo 15 #2 Reel 6 - Length: 0:31:06

3/43: NASA - No data - Length: 0:23:18

3/44: NASA - Apollo 14 TV dump #5, February 6, 1971 - Length: 0:32:24

3/45: NASA - SkyLab III Grid Test - Length: 0:11:46

3/46: NASA - EVA #1 Reel 6, April 21, 1972 - Length: 0:32:17

3/47: NASA - Sun Angle #3 Reel 2 - Length: 0:27:29

3/48: NASA - SkyLab III - Length: 0:11:53

3/49: NASA - SkyLab 2 and 3, August 29, 1972 - Length: 0:24:33

3/50: NASA - EVA #2, April 22/1972 - Length: 0:23:42

3/51: NASA - Apollo 16 EVA #2, April 22, 1972 - Length: 0:33:39

3/52: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA, August 5, 1971 - Length: 0:13:22

3/53: NASA - Apollo 16 EVA #1, April 21, 1972 - Length: 0:32:28

3/54: NASA - Apollo 14, 02/01/1971 - Length: 0:03:35

3/55: NASA - Apollo 16 EVA #3, April 22, 1972 - Length: 0:26:05

3/56: NASA - No data

3/57: No data

3/58: No data

3/59: No data

3/60: No data

3/61: No data

3/62: No data

3/63: No data

3/64: NASA - Apollo 14, January 31, 1971 - Length: 0:31:55

3/65: NASA - Apollo Dump #2, February 1, 1971 - Length: 0:32:03

3/66: NASA - Apollo 14, February 1, 1971 - Length: 0:33:31

3/67: NASA - Apollo 14 Dump #4, February 5, 1971 - Length: 0:31:09

3/68: NASA - Apollo 14 Dump #7, February 7, 1971 - Length: 0:23:13

3/6: NASA - Apollo 15 Rendezvous, August 2, 1971 - Length: 0:23:59

3/70: NASA - No data - Length: 0:24:06

3/71: NASA - Skylab III - Length: 0:20:27

3/72: NASA - No data - Length: 0:25:23

3/73: NASA - Skylab III, October 11, 1973 - Length: 0:11:33

3/7: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA #1 Reel 5, July 31, 1971 - Length: 0:31:10

3/75: NASA - SkyLab III, October 11, 1973 - Length: 0:11:38

3/76: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA #2 Reel 7, August 1, 1971 - Length: 0:19:54

3/77: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA #1 Reel 7, July 31, 1971 - Length: 0:22:27

3/78: NASA - Apollo 15 rans earth Reel 1, August 5, 1971 - Length: 0:32:20

3/79: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA #1 Reel 1, July 31, 1971 - Length: 0:32:56

3/80: NASA - Apollo 15 EVA #2 Reel 1, August 1, 1971 - Length: 0:33:05

3/81: NASA - Sun Angle #1, April 24, 1972 - Length: 0:18:14

3/82: NASA - SkyLab III, October 11, 1973 - Length: 0:11:38

3/83: NASA - SkyLab III, October 11, 1973 - Length: 0:11:52

3/84: NASA - Trans earth EVA - Length: 0:32:09

3/85: NASA - Apollo 16 EVA #2, April 22, 1972 - Length: 0:31:19

3/86: NASA - Unscheduled TV Dump, April 17, 1972 - Length: 0:17:04

3/87: NASA - SkyLab III, October 11, 1973 - Length: 0:11:34

3/88: NASA - No data - Length: 0:19:16

3/89: NASA - attachment of gas probe (8 of 22) - Length: 0:26:32

3/90: NASA - SkyLab III - Length: 0:22:20

3/91: NASA - No data - Length: 0:26:04

3/92: Length: 0:24:08

E. Thomas Correspondence and Four And Twenty Blackbirds Manuscript

1-1: Four-And-Twenty-Blackbirds Original Holograph Manuscript, circa 1965

  • A holograph working draft by Helen Thomas (headed, possibly in her hand, at the top "Foreword to 'Four and Twenty Blackbirds' by Helen Thomas" in blue ink), of the foreword to a new edition of her late husband's children's work, beginning: "These stories were written during one of the happiest periods of our lives at Elses Farm on the weald of Kent. Though practically the whole of our married years were spent in rural parts of England, the surroundings and [illegible words] of Else Farm were the most congenial we were to know, and here we were not only in a… lovely part of England… but we lived at the heart of a fairly large, prosperous and well conducted farm…"
  • Edward Thomas' children's book (expansions of proverb tales), Four-And-Twenty-Blackbirds, was originally published by Duckworth & Co., in 1915. In 1965, another edition of the book, with the tales rearranged, was published by The Bodley Head. This new edition featured illustrations by Margery Gill and a foreword by Helen Thomas.

    1-2: Letter from Clifford Bax to Eleanor Farjeon., April 14, 1917

  • Written within days of Edward Thomas' death at the Front: "… Your note has shocked me very profoundly. I had always a powerful impression that Edward would fall in France, but it is very hard to realize that his companionship is gone out of our lives… I am more concerned about Helen than about you, for her I do not know. Perhaps, like Edward, she has no sense of the soul's independence of space and what we call time: and I am afraid lest she may suffer from tormenting regrets that their life was not more harmonious. There is nothing that I can do for her spirit, nor try to do without unwarranted intrusion: but is there anything that I could do for her and for the children of a man whom I held dear? If their financial position adds worry to the great grief of her heart, could we not find a few people with whom I could get together an annual fund? … I hope from my heart that you are able to soar out of the natural sorrow that these mysterious changes bring… I must write a tiny note to Helen. If you do not get it while you are with her, destroy it." In a postscript, Bax writes: "Ah no, we are not froth of a few brief years: and we shall one day know again the sweetness of finding an old friend loved so long ago."

    1-3: Four Letters to Frederick Evans No. 79 (Photographer), July 26, 1904

    These letters were published in a pamphlet, privately printed for Alan Clodd at the Tragara Press, which was issued upon the centenary of Thomas' birth. Reading in part

  • "[July 26, 1904] Very many thanks for the interesting photographs of me and particularly for the one of Nevinson… My own do surprise me - naturally. My wife says they are all good in different ways… though she agrees with me that too much coat accompanies the smallest of the four heads… [E]vidently if I am at all tired, it becomes very obvious indeed in 20 seconds! …"
  • "[July 28, 1904] I admire your picture of Ely very much and thank you heartily for it … I do hope you will not quite see all of the faults in the little book…"
  • "[December 26, 1907] Many thanks for the beautiful photograph of Beaucaire. I hope I shall see the book when it comes… Do you know the Memoirs? They are full of the warm south, happy, high spirited, genuinely rustic, dignified. I am just off to Minsmere to try to write a book about Jefferies…"
  • "[December 30, 1912] The photograph is excellent as before and I look forward to seeing the series which Hooton told me you were doing, or am I imagining that you might well have been doing? …"

Together with a copy of the pamphlet Four Letters to Frederick Evans, which was limited to 150 copies, and in which the following information on Evans is given: "Frederick H. Evans was born in 1852; he was well-known as a bookseller in the City of London and as the discoverer of the work of Aubrey Beardsley; later he achieved fame as a photographer and was made Honorary Member of the Royal Photographic Society. He died in 1943. The frontispiece is one of the portraits made by Evans in 1904 referred to in the first letter."

1-4: Two letters between Edward Thomas to W. B. Parker, March 7, 1902; Undated

  • To the publishing house of Houghton Mifflin's representative, W.B. Parker, concerning his rejection of the submission by Thomas: "Many thanks for the gentle muffling blow you have delivered. But you do not say whether the 'Atlantic' would care for 'Isoud with the White Hands' which I suggested might be submitted to the Editor. If Mr. Duckworth has not called… you may safely return my M.S. You would greatly oblige me if you would submit 'Isoud' to the Editor of the Atlantic…" Annotated by Thomas (cross-written diagonally) across the text "in answer to Parker's letter regarding my Horae Solitaire".
  • Together with the typed "rejection letter" to which Thomas is replying, which reads in part: "It is with quite unwonted reluctance and regret that I am writing you a letter in what I must admit is the customary key for us - of declination… I cannot do it yet with all the sang froid that would seem appropriate… I had read the papers with so much interest, and some of them with such positive pleasure that I had a strong preference for seeing them made into a book. The collective judgment, however, is against me, and I am obliged to confess that it seems to be sound…"

"Isoud with the White Hands", a previously unpublished essay, first appeared in Thomas' Horae Solitaire, which was issued by Duckworth & Co., of London in 1902. The American edition of this book, issued by E.P. Dutton & Co. of New York, was to become Thomas' first work to be released in America.

Continuing Education Conference, Memos, Reports

1/1: Memorial Student Center Office of Continuing Education Tentative Schedule of conferences, Short Courses, and Seminars, January 1972 - June 1972; July 1973 - December 1973

  • Conferences include: Water Pollution Control, New Agents Training, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station Staff Conference, 27th Annual Instrumentation Symposium for the Process Industry, Executive Development Conference, Ready Mix Concrete, Industrial Security Course, Pest control Workshop, County Judges and Commissioners, Soil and Crop Survey Technicians Conference, Farm and Ranch School for commercial Bankers, Scona XVII, American Society of Safety Engineers, Utilization of Research for Reactors, Nitrogen Symposium, Industrial Teachers Conference, Regional Conservation Conference, American Institute of Industrial Engineers, Texas Water Utilities, Industrial Economics Seminar, Municipal Electric School, Texas Bankers Association Agricultural Finance Seminar, 14th Annual Transportation Conference, Texas Pork Producers Association, ABC's of Industrial Accident Control, Commercial Egg Clinic, Justice of the Peace Seminar, Protective Relay Conference, Oil Mill Operators, School Board Workshop, Safety Managers, Police Administration and Management Course, Safety in the Chemical Industry, School Business Officials Workshop, 4-H Roundup, Area VIII FHA Conference, Texas School Administrators, American International Charolais Association Youth Conference, Human Nutrition Workshop, Twirlers and Cheerleaders.
  • Texas A&M University Center Registrar Session List, March 30, 1973

1/2: Memorandum Letters, 1971-1983

  • To Vice Presidents, Deans, Directors, Department Heads and Continuing Education Council from James R. Bradley discussing a schedule of continuing education services. September 3, 1975
  • To Deans, Directors, Continuing Education Council Members and Activity Directors discussing revised procedures for payment of individuals participating in a continuing education activity from B. J. Adams. September 28, 1981
  • Dr. J. M. Prescott describing Position Description of Non-Classified Positions from B. J. Adams. November 11, 1981 (5 pages)
  • From B. J. Adams to Dr. Charles E. McCandless discussing Office Operations and Costs with budget reports. January 12, 1982 (10 pages)
  • To Office of Continuing Education from Dr. Frank E. Vandiver which contains Plans for reduction of Personnel from B. J. Adams. January 25, 1982 (2 pages)
  • Office of Continuing Education to Dr. Frank E. Vandiver from B. J. Adams discussing the role and functions for the Office of Continuing Education and the Financing thereof on a continuing basis. March 24, 1982 (6 pages)
  • To Directors subject Review of Operations. April 14, 1982
    • Attached letter discussing Review of Operations from B.J. Adams with attached Office of Continuing Education. April 28, 1982 (4 pages)
  • To Dr. Charles E. McCandless from B. J. Adams discussing other thoughts on a possible Ad Hoc Continuing Education Study Committee. July 9, 1982 (3 pages)
  • To Deans, Department Heads, Directors, Continuing Education Account administrators, Continuing Education Activity Directors, and Continuing Education Council Members discussing guidelines for use of surplus Continuing Education funds signed by B. J. Adams. December 2, 1982
  • By the Office of Continuing Education from B. J. Adams discussing comment regarding the November 1982 draft #1, of Target 2000 Project Task Force on Academic Institution. December 7, 1982
  • Official letter from the Texas A&M University Office of Continuing Education inviting to a symposium with a two-page list of speakers on April 26, 1983, Continuing Education Symposium. April 19, 1983 (3 pages)

1/3: Guidelines for Implementing a Continuing Education Unit Program at Texas A&M University, prepared by the Office of Continuing Education. August 1974 (33 pages)

1/4: Donation Letters from Dr. Charles Schultz to Mrs. Lela H. Edwards, 1975

  • Describing donation of materials from the inception of the Office of Continuing Education.
  • Thanking Lela for donating documents to archive. April 10, 1975 (typed)

1/5: Continuing Education Seminar No. 1 and No. 2 Materials. 1975

  • Seminar No. 1, Dr. Floyd B. Fischer discussing the continuing status of education, trends, and developments, and a reminder card for Continuing Education Seminar No. 1, Dr. Floyd B. Fisher, vice president for Continuing Education at the Pennsylvania State University. March 26, 1975
  • Seminar No. 2, discussing Mr. Israel Katz professor of Continuing Education and Director of Advanced Engineering Programs at Northeastern University pamphlet. April 21, 1975
  • 1975 Flyers for Continuing Education in the College of Liberal Arts; Continuing Education in the College of Geosciences; College of Engineering; College of Architecture and Environmental Design; College of Business Administration; and College of Education.
  • Continuing Education at Texas A&M University Handbook, describes scheduling, locations, budgeting workshop, and other Continuing Education Workshop (18 pages, 3 copies)
  • Conference notes stationary and parking permit, February 27, 1975
  • Office of Continuing Education pamphlet with an illustration of Rudder Tower in an envelope
  • Map of Texas A&M for Conference
  • Office of Continuing Education Annual Report
  • The Continuing Education Unit Program, January 1975 (39 pages)

1/6: Original Office of Continuing Education Folder

1/7: Map for Continuing Education Conference in Rudder tower, April 23, 1979

1/8: Activity Schedules

  • September 1975 - January 1976 (20 pages)
  • February 1976 - August 1976 (28 pages)

1/9: Summary Letters From Office of Continuing Education to Vice Presidents, Deans, Directors, Department Heads, and Continuing Education Council discussing the summaries of continuing education activities and approved continuing education contracts.

  • October 14, 1975, with the attached list:
    • Visiting Centennial Professors names include Bryant Bannister, James M. Fitch, Harry S. Broudy, Eric Walker, Melvin Kranzberg, Athelstan F. Spilhaus, Gladwin Hill, Charles B. Marshall, Robert W. Fogel, John C. Merrill, Richard E. Leakey, Herman Gollob, Thomas Eisner, Philip H. Abelson, Kenneth's Pitzer. (2 copies)
  • November 13, 1975 (3 pages); December 17, 1975; January 16, 1976 (3 pages); February 10, 1976 (4 pages); March 8, 1976 (4 pages); April 7, 1976 (4 pages); May 7, 1976 (4 pages); June 9, 1976 (4 pages); and August 16, 1976 (4 pages)

1/10: Off-Campus Directory description letter from James R. Bradley. October 14, 1976; Directory of Off-Campus Offices. September 1976 (45 pages); and Continuing Education Information Series University Center Meeting Rooms

1/11: Correspondence and Centennial Academic Assemblies. 1976

  • Educational Information Services (EIS) to EIS Advisory Council Publications Coordinating Committee with the attached letter from Dr. Williams explaining university programs for student recruiting from Mrs. Leatha Milfoy. April 27, 1976
  • Attached letter, to Mrs. Leatha F. Milfoy with an admissions statement of gender, race, gender, sex, etc. equality from President Jack K. Williams. April 21, 1976
  • Centennial Academic Assemblies: "Agriculture in a Century of Change", "The American Frontier Reexamined", "A World for Man? Art in Man's Experience", "Mathematical Association of America", "Texas Section"; The Future of Graduate Education forums. April 1-16, ????

1/12: Office of Continuing Education Five-Year Plan, 1975-1980. Revised August 1977 (19 pages)

1/13: Future Facilities for Continuing Education/Extension Activities Facilities Planning Committee Continuing Education Council, February 1979 (67 pages)

1/14: "Understanding and Applying Statistics in Libraries" flyers. February 15-16, 1980

  • For a workshop at A&M designed for librarians with little statistical background. (2 copies)

1/15: Texas A&M University Continuing Education Unit Program including objectives, criteria for Activity Approval Activity Categories, Administration, and CPU Awards. January 1981 (revised, 35 pages)

1/16: The Texas A&M University System Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor for Administration, Report of Audit, and Office of Continuing Education Review of Operations. 1982 (10 pages)

  • Introduction letter to Mr. W. A. Wasson from Gary W. O'Neal, December 9, 1982
  • From Frank E. Vandiver in response to Draft Audit Report, December 9, 1982
  • To Dr. Mildred J. Little from B. J. Adams discussing the result of System Audit. November 22, 1982
  • To Dr. W. D. Von Gonten from B. J. Adams discussing the results of the system audit. November 22, 1982
  • From B. J. Adams to Mr. Robert Smith discussing follow up audits. November 22, 1982
  • Memorandum to Deans, Directors, Department Heads. November 22, 1982
  • Draft Report. December 9, 1982 (2 pages)
  • Draft memo from Arthur G. Hanson for joint reporting of continuing education activities. December 2, 1982
  • From Franke E. Vandiver reminder of equal treatment for continuing education activities. December 6, 1982
  • Concept of the Definition of Continuing Education Activities. November 23, 1982 (revised, 2 pages)
  • Continuing Education Activity Report with attendance and breakdown of fees collected
  • Draft from Chancellor Arthur G. Hanson discussing pay for Office of Continuing Education. December 2, 1982
    *To Dr. Don Hellriegel, Dr. Gordon Hopkins, Dr. Robert Merrifield, Dr. Robert H. Nelson, Dr. Norm Oram from Dean C. Corrigan discussing minutes of the Ad Hoc Continuing Education Study Committee Question/Answer panel notation dated November 10, 1982. November 16, 1982 (4 pages)
  • Suggestions for Improving the Current Operation of the Continuing Education Office notes. Undated

1/17: Continuing Education Unit. An Explanation pamphlet that explains the CEU Program at Texas A&M University which promotes continuing education through workshops. May 8, 1984 (2 copies)

1/18: Office of Professional Development blank certification form template. Undated

1/19: Proposals of Community Service and Educational Programs, Presented by Texas A&M, pages ii to 91. Undated

1/20: Continuing Education Information Series. Undated

  • Steps in Program Development Outline
  • 50 Steps to a Successful Conference chart reprinted from the Bureau of Business and Technology
  • Services and Policies Office of Continuing Education Number III (discussing information of policies)
  • Budget Summary Activity/Outline
  • Aids Inventory Checklist

Continuing Education Activities Schedules, Program and Other Documents

2/1: Activities Schedule Flyers for Lectures. January - December [?]

  • January 6-30: Agriculture, Business Administration, Engineering, and Science continuing education lecturers
  • February 2-27: Agriculture, Education, Geosciences, Liberal Arts, and Engineering
  • April 4-30: Agriculture, Architecture and Environmental Design, Business Administration, Education, Engineering Liberal Arts, and Office of Continuing Education
  • May 2-30: Agriculture, Business Administration, Liberal Arts, and Engineering; two copies
  • June 2-27: Agriculture, Architecture and Environmental Design, Education, Science, Engineering, Veterinary Medicine, Library, and University News Service
  • July 9-27: Agriculture, Architecture and Environmental Design, Business Administration, and Education (2 copies)
  • August 1-28: Education, Engineering, and Veterinary Medicine; two copies
  • November 1-22: Agriculture, Architecture and Environmental Design, Business Administration, Education, Engineering, Geosciences, Science, Veterinary Medicine, and Co-Sponsored Activity
  • December 4-12: Agriculture, Business Administration, and Education

2/2: Activities Schedule. 1975

  • September 1975: Rural appraisal and Use Value Assessment, Soils Mineralogy Workshop, Texas Feed and Grain Seminar, Texas Society of Landscape Architecture Seminar, Management Seminar, Financial Analysis Seminar No 7., Labor Relations for Small Corporations, Industrial Hygiene Short Course, Texas Industrial Conference
  • October 1975: Texas State Florist Conference, Financial Analyst Seminar, Current developments in Accounting Education, Management Seminar No.32, Newspaper in the Classroom, Wood: A Modern Structural Material Seminar, Accounting Workshops for Local Governments in Texas, Accounting Workshops, Fourth Turbomachinery Symposium, Junior College Press Conference, Biomedical Communications Workshops, Community College Conference, Municipal Waste Energy Conversion
  • November 1975: Vocational Administrations and Supervisors Conference, Region V1- Gifted Students Seminar, Electrical Metermen's Short Course, Eight Dredging Seminar, Symposium on Over-Pressured Marine Sediments, Human Factors Seminar, Animal Control Training Program, Symposium on Over-Pressured Marine Sediments, Tropical Studies Seminar, Mental Health Workshop, Radiographic Techniques and Procedures Contrast Workshop, Surgical Assistants Technology Workshop
  • December 1975: Conference for Real Estate Education, Costa Rican Officials Workshop, Architectural Seminar, Continuing Education Program Workshop

2/3: Activities Schedule. 1976

  • January 1976: Real Estate Curriculum Workshop, Midwinter Conference for Teachers of Vocational Agriculture in Texas Education Agency Supervisory Area III, Annual Executive Development Course, Texas State Teachers Association Regional Workshop, Petroleum Reservoir Engineering Short Course, Surveyors Workshop, Stack Sampling Short Course, Fourth Dredging Engineering Short Course, Advanced Petroleum Reservoir Engineering Short Course, 31st Annual Symposium on Instrumentation for the Process Industries, Tropical Studies Seminar, Conference on Meteorology Over the Gulf of Mexico, Basic Scuba Instruction Course, TRC Data Estimation Workshop: Fluids and Fluid Mixtures
  • February 1976: Visiting Centennial Professors, Advanced Landscape Design Course, Park Interpretation Workshop, Industrial Teachers Conference, Region III-American Society of Safety Engineers Conference, Citizens Support Workshop, Children's Literature of the Sea Seminar, Clinical Pathology Workshop for Veterinary Assistants, Geriatrics in the Dog Canine Ophthalmology Clinical Pathology for Large Animal Practitioners Equine Orthopedics, Texas State Agency Energy Conservation Conference
  • March 1976: Visiting Centennial Professors, Recreation Management Institute, Management Seminar No 8., Workshop in Accounting Principles for Local Governments in Texas, Texas Academy of Science, Assembly on Statistical Research, Assembly on Chemical Research, Seminar: Radiography Makes the Diagnosis, Antibiotic Therapy and Large Animal Intensive Care Workshops, 26th Annual Southwestern Conference on Diseases in Nature Transmissible to Man, Equine Diagnostic Techniques Workshop, Surgical Technology Workshop for veterinary Assistants, Basic Course of Instruction in Industrial Development
  • April 1976: Texas Animal Agriculture Conference, Physical Distribution Management Seminar, Executive Development Program for Fire Officials-phase II, Regional Teachers Certification Conference, Texas Association of School Boards Workshop, Conference for Protective Relay Engineers, Southwest Computer Measurement Group Seminar, Oil Mill Operators Short Course, Visiting Centennial Professors
  • May 1976: Studies of Advanced Real Estate Subjects, Financial Analysis Seminar NO 9., Management Seminar No 34., Tropical Storm Seminar, Alcohol Counselors Training Program, Opportunities for Churches in Work with the Aged, Biological Effects Program, Laboratory Identification of Medical Parasites, Workshop on Instructional Media for Science Teaching, Visiting Centennial Professors
  • June 1976: Environmental Education Workshop, National Conference on Fire Department Management, Administrative and Instructional Leadership Conference, Cheerleaders Workshop, Texas Association of School Business Officials, Vocational Agriculture Teachers Workshop, Small Animal anesthesiology, Canine Geriatrics, Bacterial and Fungal Skin Diseases, Feline Leukemia and Diagnostic Cytology Seminar, Centennial Academic Assemblies, Public Education- The Urban and Suburban School Interface: Emerging Relationships, Students for the 1980's
  • July 1976: Summer Seminar on academic Administration, Football Officials Workshop, Tropical Studies Seminar, High School Journalism Workshop, Affirmative Action Workshop for City Officials, International Symposium on Bovine Brucellosis, Wildlife Disease conference
  • August 1976: American Society of Animal Science Conference, Special Training Course for Costa Rican Officials, Applied Solar Energy Seminar, Facilities Design Workshop, Tropical Studies Program, Writing as Process: Theory and Practice Workshop, Urological Radiology Workshop, Seminar on Directing the Veterinary Business, Long Bone Orthopedics of the Pelvic Limb Workshop, Equine Lameness Workshop
  • September 1975: Management Seminar No 35, Financial Analysis Seminar No 10, Cooperative Education Conference, Basic Scuba Diving, Foreign Animal Disease Symposium, Liberal Arts Series; Centennial Academic Assemblies include: Technology and Man, Urban America 1976, The Evolution of Four Texas Cities, New Roles for Education: Lifelong Learning, Energy and Feedstocks: Challenges for Texas, Remote Sensing for Land and Resource Management in the South and Southwest, Man and Nature-Makers of Climate Variation, the Future of Organizing Knowledge, Implications of History and Ethics to Medicine- Veterinary and Human, The Future of Maritime Officer Education and Training
  • October 1976: Texas Society of CPA's, Management Seminar No 36, American Medical Assistants Seminar, Texas State Teachers Association- District Meeting, Fifth Turbomachinery Symposium, Archaeology of Texas, Texas Junior College Press Conference; Centennial Academic Assembly: Cast '76 Conference for the Advancement of Science Training
  • November 1976: Soil Conservation Service Statistical Workshop, Vocational Administrators Conference, Landscape Architecture: A Clarb Review, Labor Relations for Small Corporations, Conference on gifted and Talented Children and Youth, Human Factors Seminar, Ninth Dredging Seminar, Affirmative Action in City Government, Archaeology of Texas, Emergency and Intensive Care Techniques for Veterinary Assistants, Orthopedic Neurosurgery, Thoracic and Cardiac Radiography Workshop, Wasting Diseases of Horses
  • December 1976: Exceptional High School Students Workshop, Archaeology of Texas, New Drug Symposium for Veterinarians; two copies

2/4: Activities Schedule. 1977

  • January 1977: Area III Midwinter Conference for Teachers of Vocational Agriculture, Current Issues for Design Professionals, 25th Anniversary Executive Development Course, Management Skills for Allied Health Professions, Advanced Petroleum Reservoir Engineering Course, Conference on Computational Complexity, 32nd Annual Instrumentation Symposium, Intensive French for Foreign Service Personnel, Mental Health Training Program, The Learner's Marketplace, Statistics Symposium, Beef Cow-Calf Conference for Veterinarians, Clinical Pathology for Veterinary Assistants, Feline medicine Seminar, Orthopedic Surgery Workshop- Pelvis, Scapula, Mandible
  • February 1977: Soil Conservation Short Course, Executive Development Course For Industrial Security Managers I, Financial Analysis Seminar No 11, Gifted Students Seminars, Industrial Teachers Conference, Newspaper in the Classroom Workshop, Region III-American Society of Safety Engineers, Remedial Writing Class, Advanced Diving Course, Lacrimal System Surgery Workshop, Radiology Workshop for Veterinary Assistants, Stallion Management, Clinical Pathology Seminar Differential Diagnosis of Anemia's in the Dog and Cat,
  • March 1977: Imported Fire Ant Research, Recreation Management Institute, Second Annual Texas Real Estate Teachers Conference, Vocational Administration Conference, Management Seminar No 37, Gifted Student Seminar, State Education Agency Training, Control of Power Systems, National Council of University, Emerging Nationhood: The Search for National Identity in Africa and the Caribbean, The Intimate Sex Life of a Tropical Fern, National Security Seminar
  • April 1977: Basic Electrocardiography Workshop, Canine Brucellosis Seminar, Mare Genital Surgery Workshop, Thirty-Third Annual Community College Conference, Association of Interpretive Naturalists, Federal Intermediate Credit Bank Management, Insect Parasite Workshop, Physical Distribution Management Seminar No 3, Gifted Student Seminar, Texas Association of School Boards Regional Workshop, State Education Agency Training Workshop, Statewide Community Education Conference, Conference for Protective Relay Engineers, Human Factors Seminar, Management Styles in Latin America, Children's Literature of the Sea, Society for Women in Philosophy Southern Division, Abnormal Fracture Union Workshop
  • May 1977: Sea Grant Communicators Workshop, Studies of Advanced Real Estate, Review for Clarb Examination, Executive Development for Fire Officials Phase III, Financial Analysis Seminar No 12, Management Seminar No 38, Continuous Stack Monitoring Short Course, Fundamentals of Health Physics, Pile Driving Analysis, Stack Sampling Short Course, Family, Society, and the Older Texan, Scholarly Publishing Short Course, Third Annual Workshop on Instructional Media for Science Teaching
  • June 1977: Kidney and Liver Disease Seminar, Soft Tissue Surgery, Marine Offshore Industry Outlook Conference, Animal Breeding Conference, Land Economics and Appraisal School, Feedlot Management Seminar, 52nd Annual Administrative and instructional Leadership Conference, Pediatrics Workshops, Texas Association of School Business Officials, Facilities Design Workshop, Preparation for Certification in Health Physics, Work Measurement/ Evaluation Seminar, Affirmative Action in the Public Schools Workshop, Family, Society and the Older Texan, High School Communications Workshop, Remedial Writing Clinic, Writing Process: Theory and Practice, Abdominal Crisis in the Equine, Bovine Parasitism Workshop, Canine Tumor Diagnosis, Clinical Bacteriology and Mycology Workshop, Clinical Pathology of Abdominal Crisis in the Equine, Clinical Pathology Seminar: Interpretation of the Leukogram in the Dog and Cat, Emergency and Intensive Care Techniques for Veterinary Assistants
  • July 1977: Health Planning and Evaluation Short Course, Health and Physical Education Football Officiating Workshop, Summer Session on Academic Administration, Health Physics Laboratory Training, Building citizens Support in Texas Cities, Family, Society, and the Older Texan, NATO Advanced Study Institute
  • August 1977: National Institute on Cooperative Education, Short Course on Health Planning and Evaluation, Community Education Summer Institute, American Society of Civil Engineers- Hydraulics Specialists Conference, Family, Society, and the Older Texan, Feline Anemias and Leukopenia, Fluid Analysis Seminar, Veterinary Practice Management Seminar
  • September 1977: Marine/ Offshore Rules and Regulations, Texas Dean's Conference on Real Estate Education, Financial Analysis Seminar No 13, Management Seminar No 39, Marital Communications Workshop, Office of Naval Research Site Review, English Language Institute, the Learner's Marketplace
  • October 1977: SCS Economics and Statistical Workshop, Texas Nutrition Conference, Vocational Administrators Conference, Executive Development Program for Utility and Public Works Administrators, Management Seminar 40, Texas Association for the Education of Young Children, Texas Psychological Association: Diversion of Trainers Annual Conference, Introductory Writing Clinic, The Learner's Marketplace, Modern Techniques in Instrumental Analysis, Gaines Veterinary Symposium, Basic Library Skills Institute
  • November 1977: Proprietary School Conference on Real Estate Education, Design Workshop, Sales Management Seminar, Fifth Dredging Short Course, Energy Audit Conference, Second International Dredging Symposium, National exhibit on Antarctica, Annual Conference of Southwestern Philosophical Society, Shellfish Health Research Workers Workshop
  • December 1977: Annual Ocean Documentation Seminar, Selection and Safe Operation of Medical Equipment, Sixth Turbomachinery Symposium

2/5: Activities Schedule. 1978

  • January 1978: Area III Midwinter Vocational Agriculture Teachers Conference, 26th Annual Executive Development Course, Advanced Petroleum Reservoir Engineering for Petroleum Industry Personnel: Course 1, Pile Driving Analysis Short Course, 33rd Annual Instrumentation Symposium for Process Industries, English Language Institute, Cardiovascular Diseases of the Dog and Cat, Nutrition Management for Improving Beef Cattle Performance, Radiology Workshop for Animal Technicians
  • February 1978: Financial Analysis Seminar No 14, Community Involvement Strategies, Industrial Teacher Conference, Martial Communication Workshop, Hydraulic Fracture Treatment Design Course for Petroleum Industry Personnel, Region III-American Society of Safety Engineers Professional Conference, Children's Literature of the Sea, English as a Second Language in International Education: Strategies for Success, Southwestern Council of Latin American Studies, Amigos Serials tagging Workshop
  • March 1978: Vessel Pollution Liability and Certification, American Oat Workers Conference, Reaction Management Institute, 4th Annual Physical Distribution Management Conference, Gifted Student Program, Vessel Pollution Liability and Certification Conference, Affirmative Action Workshop, South Central Society for 18th Century Studies, Anesthesia for Critical Patients, Clinical Pathology for Veterinary Technicians, General Ophthalmology Update
  • April 1978: National Resource Policy Seminar, Urban Transportation Symposium, Financial analysis Seminar No 15, Management No 41, Gifted Students Program, Texas Association of School Boards, University Institute on Gifted Education, Youth Camp Administrators Workshop, Southern Region geochemists, Conference on Leadership in Free Enterprise Education, 4th Triennial Nucleon-Nucleon Conference, Canine Reproduction Clinic, Radiology Workshop for Veterinary Assistants, Spinal Disc Disease Seminar, Spinal Disk Surgery Workshop, 34th Annual Community College conference
  • May 1978: Studies of Advanced Real Estate Subjects (Soars), Energy Conservation Training Programs, Conference on Estate Planning, Executive Development- Fire Officials, Management Seminar No 42, Adult Teacher Training, Advanced Petroleum Reservoir Engineering Course for Petroleum industry Personnel, Stake Sampling Short Course, Working Conference on Codes for boundary Value Problems, Southern Newspaper Publishers Association: The Weather as News
  • June 1978: Non-Credit Short courses for Teachers of Vocational Agriculture, Sales Management Seminar, Administrative Leadership Conference, Texas Association of School Business Officials, English Language Institute, High School Communication Workshop, Writing As A Process Institute
  • July 1978: Texas Association of Realtors, Consultation Skills Workshop, Football Officials Workshop, Summer Seminar on Academic Administration, Volleyball Coaches Clinic, The Telecommunications Industry, Cooperative Education Conference, American Association of Veterinary Anatomists, American Association of Veterinary Physiologists, American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges, Council of Deans, Admission Affairs Committee
  • August 1978: Faculty Workshop for Enhancing College Teaching, English Language Institute, Writing as Process: Workshop for Public School Teachers
  • September 1978: Energy Conservation Training Program, Financial Analysis Seminar 16, Management Seminar 43, Practical Sand Control Conference, English Language Institute, Care of the Critical Animal Patient, Surgical Techniques for Veterinary Technicians, Radar Observer, Law of the Sea, Marine/ Offshore Manpower Requirements and Training Seminar
  • October 1978: Economic and statistics Workshop for Soil Conservation Service, Workshop on Model Energy Code, Executive Development Program for Utilities and Public Works Administration Phase I, Management Seminar 44, Texas Professors of Educational Administration, Industrial Seminar on Piping Design and Stress Analysis, The Czechs in Texas: A Symposium, Genetic Defects Clinic, Radar Observer, 3rd Annual Modern Techniques in Instrumental Analysis, Canine Reproduction Problems for Veterinary Technicians, Small Animal Cryosurgery, Small Animal Orthopedics Small Animal Retinal Diseases
  • November 1978: Building Energy Audit Workshop, Architecture Review Workshop, Management Seminar No 45, Analysis and Reduction of Casting Defects, Eleventh Dredging Seminar, Energy Recovery from Municipal Solid Waste, Conference for the Advancement of Science Teaching (Cast '78), 5th Annual Animal Control Personnel, Equine Diseases Symposium, Radar Observer
  • December 1978: Executive Development Program- Fire Service Module II, Turbomachinery Symposium, International Ocean/Air Documentation Seminar

2/6: Activities Schedule. 1979

  • January 1979: Area III Midwinter Vocational Agriculture Teachers Conference, Discover Texas Workshop, Meat Tenderness Seminar, 27th Annual Executive Development Course, Pile Driving Analysis, Seventh Dredging Short Course, 34th Annual Instrumentation Symposium, Advanced Radiology for Animal Technicians, Electrocardiography Symposium, Small Animal Orthopedics
  • February 1979: Marine Safety and Training Conference, Landscape Architecture for Energy Conservation, Financial Analysis for Decisionmaking in Smaller Firms, Center for Community Education Workshop, Conference on Motor Development and Movement Experience on Young Children, Advanced Industrial Technology Workshop, University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System (Unols) Workshop, Children's Literature of the Sea, Equine Pediatrics, Large Animal Surgery Techniques for Veterinary Assistants, Radar
  • March 1979: Marine Industry Management Workshop, Texas Real Estate Instructors Conference, Texas School Assessors Association, Park, Recreation and Design Symposium, 5th Annual Physical Distribution Management Conference, Management Seminar for Pest Control Operators, Sheet Metal and Structural Fabricating Seminar, Writing as A Process Workshop, 29th Southwest Conference on Diseases in Nature Transmissible to Man, Bone Planting for complicated Fractures, Canine Thorcratic Diseases Seminar, Canine Thoracic Diseases Diagnosis, and Sugary Workshop, Surgical Technology Workshop, Radar Observer
  • April 1979: Farm and ranch Appraisal School, Outdoor Education Experience, Business Management Design Seminar for Professional Landscape Architects, Regional Alcoholism Institute, Solar Healing, In-Service Workshop for Windham School District Staff, Statewide Workshop on Vocational Special Needs, Texas Association of School Boards Regional Workshop, Professional Ethics Conference for Engineers and Contractors, Second Annual Leadership Conference On Free Enterprise, Radar Observer School, financial Analysis Seminar for Decision Making No 17, First Annual Computer in Business Conference, Labor Relations in the Small Corporation, Management Seminar No 46 Dewey Compton
  • May 1979: Studies Advanced Real Estate Subjects (Soars), Architectural Qualifying Exam, Architectural Design Test Workshop, Landscape Architecture: A Clarb Review Workshop, Management of Small Architectural Practice, Management Seminar No 47, Adult Teacher Training Program, Advanced Petroleum Reservoir Engineering, Applied Solar Energy Seminar, Continuous Stack Monitoring Short Course, Hydraulic Fracture Treatment Design Course, International Seminar in Piping Design and Pipe Stress Analysis, Petroleum Reservoir Engineering, Stack Sapling Short Course, Dispositional Environments in Reservoir Sandstones, Publishing is Better than Perishing, Conference on Variational Inequalities, Statistics Short Course I, Basic Library Skills Institute
  • June 1979: Building Energy Audit Workshop, Short Course on Symmetrical Components, Summer Structural Drafting Program, Real Estate Appraisal and Investment Workshop, Supervising Teachers Workshop, Trends for Agriculture Majors, Vacationing for the Fun of It, Wills and Estate Workshop for Vocational Agriculture Teachers, Basic Design and Building Construction Methods for Energy-Efficient Homes, Industrial Sales Management Seminar, Administrative Leadership Conference, Dissemination Conference on Occupational Research, Applied Solar Energy Seminar, Health Physics Laboratory Training, Depositional Environments in Reservoir Sandstones, Association of Departments of English, High School Communications Workshop, The Quality of Life in Rural Texas: Human Values in rural Healthcare, Writing as Process Institute, Forum for General Chemistry Coordinators, Bone Disease Seminar/ Workshop, Practical Clinical Pharmacology
  • July 1979: Football Officials Workshop, Summer Seminar on Academic Administration, Industrial Ventilation Conference, The Telecommunications Industry, Depositional Environments in Reservoir Sandstones, Public Opinion Workshop, the Quality of Life in rural Texas: Human Values in Rural Healthcare, Workshop on Ballot Access, Radar Observer Tool, Transverse Stability for Grain Ships
  • August 1979: 97th American Ornithologist Union, Faculty Workshop on Enhancing College Teaching, Training for New Directors, Applied Solar Energy Seminar, A Generalized Manufacturing Simulator (GEMS) Seminar, Industrial Ventilation Converse, International Ventilation Conference, International Research Workshop on Coastal Sedimentation Problems, Offshore Structures Design Elements, Workshop on Ballot Access, Writing as Process, Radar Observer School
  • September 1979: Marine Personnel Selection and Training Seminar, Energy Audit Techniques Workshop, Residential Construction Techniques for Retrofitting, Customer Service in an Inflated Shortage Economy, Financial Analysis for Decisionmaking, Management Seminar No 48, NASA Workshop in Pattern Recognition and Image Processing, Seminar for Bull Evaluation and Breeding Soundness, Collision Avoidance Radar Training Course for Original Certification
  • October 1979: Beef Breeding Programs Clinical Oncology, Emergency Care of Trauma Patients, Sixth Workshop on Veterinary Continuing Education, Collision Avoidance Radar Training Course for Original Certification, Refresher and Recertification Course, Acquiring Mobile Homes, Fair Housing Seminar, Fundamentals of Real Estate Investment, Marine Loss Control and Safety Seminar, Recreation Users and Managers Symposium, Executive Development Program for Utilities and Public Works Administrators- Phase I, Management Seminar for Executive Secretaries, Management Seminar No 49, Texas Society of Certified Public Accounting Workshops, Canoeing Workshop, Venture Dynamics Workshop, Wilderness Emergency Medical Care, Offshore Structures and Design Elements, Texas Section, American Society of Civil Engineers, Southwestern Region, Association of American Geographers, Effective Business Communications, Texas Journalism Education Council
  • November 1979: Fair Housing Seminar, Fundamentals of Real Estate Research, Home Energy Analysis Training Workshop, Park and Recreation Enforcement and Visitor Protection Workshop, Title XII Small Ruminants, Architecture Review Workshop, Executive Development Program for Utilities and Public Works Administrators Phase II, Management Seminar # 50, Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants Workshop, The Role of the High School Principal in Community Involvement, Turbomachinery Symposium, Twelfth Annual Dredging Seminar, NASA Symposium in Pattern Recognition and Image Processing, Animal control Personnel Development Program, Equine Practitioner
  • December 1979: Complying with the Revised Hud-Oilser Regulations, International Ocean Documentation Seminar, Valuation of Open Space Land, Executive Development Program for the Fire Service Module IV, Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants Workshop, Energy and Feedstocks: Challenges for Texas, Sheet Metal and Structural Fabricating Seminar, Workshop on Ballot Access, International Symposium on continuum Spectra of Heavy Ion Reactions, NASA Symposium on Pattern Recognition and Image Processing

2/7: Activities Schedule. 1980

  • January 1980: Texas Surveyors Association Workshop, Agricultural Education Area III Mid-Winter Conference, 28th Annual Executive Development Course, Enhancing College Teaching, Gifted and Talented Student Seminar, Midyear Fellow-Up Workshop for New Directors in Community Education, Eight Dredging Engineering Short Course, 35th Annual Instrumentation Symposium, Workshop on Ballot Access, Writing Workshop, NASA Symposium in Pattern Recognition and Image Processing, Basic Radiography for Animal Technicians, Cardiology Update Equine Reproduction Refresher, Prurtis
  • February 1980: Range Burning Symposium, Designing Organizational Structures, Management Seminar 51, Gifted and Talented Student Seminar, Industrial teacher's Conference, American Society of Safety Engineers Region III, Respiratory Protection (NIOSH 593), Children's Literature of the Sea, Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, NASA Symposium in Pattern Recognition and Image Processing, Hematology for veterinary Assistants, Information Seminars about Animal Control for Local Government Executives, Neuromotor System Diagnostic Techniques, New Serials Cataloging Rules AACRII, Understanding and Applying Statistics
  • March 1980: Parking Planning and Design Workshop, Financial Analysis for Decision making No 19, Management Seminar No 52, Sixth Annual Physical Distribution Management Conference, Gifted and Talented Student Seminar, Mathematically Precocious Youth, Vocational Special Needs Conference, Safety Engineering Principles and Practice for Middle Management, Sheet Engineering Principle and Practice for Middle Management, Sheet Metal and Structural Fabricating Seminar, NASA Symposium Pattern Recognition and Image Processing, Bovine Infertility and Pregnancy Diagnosis, Information Seminars about Animal Control for Local Government Executives, Surgical Technology Workshop
  • April 1980: Geodynamic Research Program, NASA Symposium in Pattern Recognition and Image Processing, Advanced Legal School, Marine/Offshore Industry Outlook conference, Proprietary School Conference, Real Estate Teachers Conference, 48th Oil Mill Operators Short Course, Computers in the Recreation Field, Designing Organization Structure, Fair Housing, and the Real Estate Industry, Financial Analysis for Decisionmaking in Smaller Films, Labor Relations in Non-Union Companies, National Transformation Policy Forum, Second Annual Computers in Business Conference, Dissemination Conference on Occupational Research, Gifted and Talented Student Seminar, Leadership Conference in Free Enterprise Education, Texas Association of School Boards Regional Workshop, Workshop on Communicating Across Cultures, Automotive Adaptive Equipment for the Physically Handicapped, Hazardous Chemicals Waste Disposal Conference, Protective Relay Conference
  • May 1980: Land Appraisal School, Studies of Advanced Real Estate Subjects (Soars), Landscape Architecture: A Clarb Review Workshop, National Professional Examination Workshop, Recent developments and Applications of the Multiconfigural Hartree Fock Method, Advanced Small Animal Radiograph for Animal Technicians, Advanced Petroleum reservoir Engineering, Basic Petroleum Reservoir Engineering, Computational Hydraulics Short Course, Deep Ocean Mining, Hydraulic Fracture Treatment Design Course, Anesthesiology Seminar, Equine Joint Diseases, Gastroenterology Update, Fair Housing Seminar, Management Seminar No 53, Canoeing Instructors Workshop, Money Monetary Policy Deficits and Inflation, Motorcycle chief Instructor Workshop, Second International Seminar in Piping Design and Pipe Stress Analysis, Stack Sampling Short course, Workshop on Rotodynamic Instability Problems in High-Performance Turbomachinery, Agriculture of the Southwest
  • June 1980: Agricultural Education Supervising Teachers Conference, Fourth annual Industrial Sales Management Seminar, Administrative Leadership Conference, Industrial Arts Leadership Workshop, NASA Symposium in Pattern Recognition and Image Processing, Health Physics Laboratory Training, Intensive Course In Applied Statistics, Power Plant Construction Short Course, Pressure Transient Test Analysis, Structural Postgraduate Conference for Veterinarians, Microcomputers in Education, Texas Association of School Business Officials, Applications of Symmetrical Components, Basics of Symmetrical Components, Data Processing Workshop on the Statistical Analysis System, American Economy Institute, English Language Institute, High School Communications Workshop, Six Annual Writing as Process: Theory and Practice Institute
  • July 1980: Fair Housing and the Real Estate Industry, Texas Society of Certified Public, Summer Seminar on Academic Administration, Data Processing Workshop on the Statistical Analysis System, Respiratory Protection Course (NISH 593), Safety Engineering Principles and Practices for Safety Engineers Industrial Hygiene and Fire Protection Personnel, Structural Drafting Program, Expert Demonstration Training Program, Recent Developments and Applications of the Multiconfigural Hartree Fock Method
  • August 1980: Advanced Legal Seminar, Benz School of Floral Design, Farm and Land Institute, Workshop in Remote Sensing, Financial Analysis for Decision Making Seminar (For Employees of Vitro Corporativo S A), Health and Physical Education Football Officials Workshop, Industrial Ventilation course, Offshore Structures Design Elements, Power Plant Construction Short Course, Respitarity Protection (NIOSH 593), Photomicrography/ Electronmicrography Workshop on gathering and Dissemining Experimental Results, Through the Lens, Embryo Transplant Training Program, Cryobiology of Aquatic Organisms
  • September 1980: Inventory and Monitoring of Natural Resources Workshop, Computer Applications/ Energy Workshops, Financial Analysis for Decision Making No 20, Forum on Innovation and Productivity in Small Industrial Business, Management Seminar No 54, Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants Workshops, The Art of Negotiating, Industrial Hygiene Chemistry, Daughters of the American Revolution, English Language Institute, Fourth Annual Free Enterprise/ Economic Education Workshop for Teachers, Texas Cooperative Education Association Fall Conference, Embryo Transplant Training Program, Meat and Poultry Inspection, Veterinary Programs with Computer Assistant, Marine/ Offshore Rules and Policy Seminar, Statistical Sampling Workshop
  • October 1980: Texas State Florist's Association- Texas Certified Florists Program, Management Seminar for Executive Sectaries, Management Seminar No 55, Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants Workshop, District VI Future Teachers of America, Emergency Medical Systems Instructor Training Seminar, South Texas Cluster YMCA Fall Conference, Industrial Energy Auditing Short Course, Financial Planning for MH/MR Board Members, Embryo Transplant Training Program, Equine Practitioners' Workshop, Immunology for the Practitioner, Large Animal Surgery Techniques for Veterinary Assistants, Small Animal Long Bone Fracture Repair with Kirschner Apparatus
  • November 1980: Benz School of Floral Design, Workshop for the TBAE- NCARB National Professional Exam, Executive Development Program for Utilities and Public Works Administrators- Phase 1, Management Seminar No 56, Organizational Structure and Design, Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants Workshops, Professional Development Training Materials for Adult Education Program Planning: A Focus on Needs Assessment, Familiarization with Advances in Adaptive Equipment for the Physically Handicapped Driver, Respiratory Protection, Thirteenth Annual Dredging Seminar, Financial Planning for MH/MR Boards Members, Nature Photography, Biological Photographic Association Bi-Annual Meeting, Animal Control Personnel Development Program, Coastal Texas Boating Facilities Workshop
  • December 1980: Introduction to Computers, Executive Development Program for the Fire Service Module VI, Executive Development Program for Utilities and Public Works Administrators- Phase II, Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants Workshop, Sheet Metal and Structural Fabricating Seminar, Turbomachinery Symposium, International Ocean Documentation

2/8: Activities Schedule. 1981

  • January 1981: Benz School of Floral Design, cultural Arts Management Short Course, Twenty-Ninth Annual Executive Development Course, Enhancing College Teaching, Mid-Year Follow-up Workshop for New Community Education Personnel, Ninth Dredging Engineering Short Course, Short Course in Fracture Mechanics, Thirty- Sixth Annual Instrumentation Symposium, English Language Institute, Winter Workshop of the Group for Research in Pathology Education (Gripe), Topical Conference on Forward Reactions in PP Collisions
  • February 1981: Brazos Valley Outlook Conference, Census of Agriculture Data Users Conference, Human Nutrition Conference, Introduction to Computers, Park and recreation Enforcement, and Visitor Protection Workshop, Valuation of Texas Mineral Lands, Computer-Aided Energy Analysis for Design/ construction Professionals, Executive Development Program for Recreation and Parks Professionals, Management Seminar No 57, Callin' Critters, Gifted and Talented Student Seminar, Industrial Teacher Conference, American Society of Safety Engineers Region III, Effective Written Communication: A Workshop for Engineering and Business Personnel, Children's Literature of the Sea, Information Seminar About Animal Control for Local Government Executives, Marine Safety Seminar
  • March 1981: Financial Workshop for Small-Volume Builders, Forest Science Managers Workshop, Financial Analysis for Decisionmaking No 21, Management Seminar No 58, Seventh Annual Physical Distribution Management Conference, Gifted and Talented Student Seminar, Industrial Ventilation, Sheet Metal and Structural Fabricating Seminar, Almost Painless Publication for Instant Editors, Philosophy Seminar, American Crystallographic Society, Cats and Their Ailments, Veterinary Continuing education Workshop, Trends in Biomedical Telecommunications
  • April 1981: Marine/ Offshore Industry Outlook Conference, Research Methodology: A Short Course, American Institute of Floral Designers Southern Symposium '81, Festivals Fairs Events Seminar, Associated Schools of Construction 16th Annual Conference, Fair Housing and the Real Estate Industry, Fourth Annual Conference on Leadership in Free Enterprise Education, Labor Relations in Non-Union Companies, The ABC's of Small Business Computers: Third Annual Computers in Business Computers: Third Annual Computers in Business Conference, The Art of Negotiating, Canoe Camping Weekend, Emergency Medical Care Seminar, Gifted and Talented Student Seminar, Rock Climbing, Texas Association of School Boards Region VI Workshop, American Supply Association Executive Forum, Conference for Protective Relay Engineers, Industrial Hygiene Chemistry, Twelfth Southwestern Graduate Research Conference in Applied Mechanics, Texas Association for Community Service and Continuing Education Regional Conference
  • May 1981: The Pressuremeter and Foundation Design Short Course, Third International Seminar in Piping Design and Pipe Stress Analysis, Basic Radiography for Animal Technicians, Equine Reproduction Workshop, Embryo Transplant Training Program, Benz School of Floral Design, Condemnation Symposium, Studies of Advanced Real Estate Subjects (SOARS), Summer Survival Training- for Parents and Others, Architectural Qualifying Exam and Design Workshop, Clarb Exam Workshop, Executive Development Course For Saudi Arabian/ Libyan Airport Fire Chiefs, Industrial Sales Management Seminar, Management Seminar No 59, Nurses Conference on Strategies for Positive Health, Resident's Family: Adversary or Advocate, Western Renewal Institute, Advanced Petroleum Reservoir Engineering, American Association of Cost Engineers Seminar and Workshops, Hydraulic Fracture Treatment Design, Petroleum Reservoir Engineering, Rotordynamics of Turbomachinery
  • June 1981: Benz School of Floral Design, Fundamentals of Real Estate Investments, Supervising Teachers Conference, Transit Executive Development Program, American Economy Institute, Managing and Planning Through Management by Objectives, Administrative Leadership Conference, Alcohol-Traffic Safety Demonstration, Homecoming Conference for doctoral Students: "Growing as a Psychotherapist", Control Technology Workshop for Industrial Hygiene and Safety Engineers, International Short Course in Piping Design, Numerical Simulation Applications, Pressure Transient Test Analysis, English Language Institute, First Annual Aggie Wappenschaw, High School Communications Workshop, Embryo Transplant Training Program, Summer Instruction in Physiology and Instrumentation
  • July 1981: Embryo Transplant Training Program, Personalized Instruction Equine Lameness, Training a Farm Business Management Team, Training Horticulture Teams for contests, Texas Society of CPA's Workshop- "Tax Problems of Individuals," Football Officials Workshop, Summer Seminar on Academic Administration, Executive Workshop on Manufacturing Facilities Planning, Financial Management for the Telephone Industry, Petroleum Reservoir Engineering, Continuous Review of Internal Medicine, Neurology Grand Rounds, Urology Core Curriculum, Clinical Horizons, National Science Foundation Regional Conference on Quantile Processes
  • August 1981: Benz School of Floral Design, Subdivision Design in Small Communities of East Texas, Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants Workshop "Physicians and Dentists, Service to Clients, Institute for New Community Education Coordinators, National Marine Education Association, Financial Management for the Telephone Industry, Texas Metal Casting Instructor's Seminar, English Language Institute, Continuous Review of International Medicine, Neurology Grand Rounds, Urology Core Curriculum, Clinical Horizons, Embryo Transplant Training Program, Marine Business Management Workshop
  • September 1981: Energy Conservation/Renewable Resources Workshop for Texas Librarians, Texas Library Association- District III, Farmers Home Administration Housing Seminar, Materials and Royalties Workshop, Park Planning and Design Workshop, Real Estate Investment Seminar, TRS 80 Workshop, Financial Analysis for Decision-making No 22, Management Seminar No 60, Texas Society of CPA's Workshop, What You, The Small Businessman Should Know in Dealing with Your Banker, American Humanics Professional Enrichment Program, 1981 Personal Development Quorum, Modern Core Making, Almost Painless Publication for Instant Editors, Continuous Review of Internal Medicine, G. V. Brindley Surgical Lectureship, Neurology Grand Rounds, Urology Core Curriculum, Clinical Horizons
  • October 1981: Energy Conservation and Alternate Energy Sources for Texas Librarians, Sea Grant Aquaculture Workshop, Minerals and Royalties for Landowners, Surface Minerals Workshop, TRS 80 Workshop, Management Seminars for Executive Secretaries, Streamlining Organizational Structure for Improved Performance, Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants Workshop, American Humanics Professional Enrichment Programs, American Humanics Field Studies, Driver Education for Adults Motorcycle Education, Turbomachinery Laboratory Consortium, Continuous Review of International Medicine, Day in Otolaryngology, Neurology Grand Rounds, Scott and White Annual Alumni Association Scientific Meeting, Urology Core Curriculum, Clinical Horizons, Anesthesiology Training Program for veterinary Technicians, Conference for Veterinarians, Equine Practitioners' Workshop; two copies
  • November 1981: Mexia State School, Animal Control Personnel Development Conference, Embryo Transplant Training Program, Energy Conservation and Alternate Energy Sources for Texas Librarians, Marine/ Offshore Licensing and Regulations Seminar, Benz School of Floral Design, National Meat Association, Park Maintenance Short Course, Third Annual Park and Recreation Enforcement and Visitor Protection Workshop, Woodyard Management Workshop, Economic Education for High School Students, Executive Development Program for the Fire Service Module V, Executive Development Program for Utilities and Public Works Administrators Phase I, Management Seminar No 63, Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants Workshop, American Humanics Professional Enrichment Program, American Humanics Field Studies, Community Education Workshop, Motorcycle Education, Fourteenth Dredging Seminar, Continuous Review of Internal Medicine, Eight Annual Prenatal Conference, Neurology Grand Rounds, Urology Core Curriculum, Clinical Horizons
  • December 1981: Park Maintenance Short Course No 2, Sales Associate Development Workshop, Learning Mastery Project, Midyear Workshop for New Community Education Coordinators, Sheet Metal and Structural Fabricating Seminar, Tenth Turbomachinery Symposium '81, 1981 Basic Tax Workshop for Tax Practitioners, Diagnostic Parasitology for Veterinary Technicians, Embryo Transfer Review for Veterinary Technicians, Embryo Transplant Training Program, Small Animal Long-Bone Fracture Repair with Kirshner Apparatus; two copies

2/9: Activities Schedule. 1982

  • January 1982: Area III Mid-Winter Conference for Teachers of Vocational Agriculture, Executive Development Program for Park and Recreation Professionals, National Council of State Garden Clubs and Flower Judges, Thirtieth Annual Executive Development Course, Enhancing College Teaching, Gifted and Talented Institute, Eleventh Dredging Short Course, Financial Management for the Telecommunications industry, Short Course in Fracture Mechanics, Thirty-Seventh annual Instrumentation Symposium, English Language Institute, Texas Tesol IV, Continuous Review of International Medicine, Neurology Grand Rounds, Paul Jackson Rogers Lectureship, Urology Core Curriculum, Clinical Horizons
  • February 1982: Festivals and Events Seminar '82, Texas Human Nutrition Conference, Basic Emergency Care for Outdoorsmen, Developing Motor Skills and Fitness in Children, Gifted and Talented Institute, Natural Forum Volunteer Management Curriculum, Thirty-third Annual Industrial Teachers Conference, Regional Professional Conference Region III, American Society of Safety Engineers, First Annual Tectonophysics Industrial Seminar, Bryan/College Station Executives Seminar, Regional National Security Policy Conference, Continuous Review of International Medicine, Neurology Grand Rounds, Urology Core Curriculum, Clinical Horizons, Shrimp Maricultural Council Meeting
  • March 1982: NASA Workshop on Pattern Recognition and Image Processing, Cardiology and Radiology Clinic, Embryo Transplant Training Program, Individualized Continuing Education in Small Animal Orthopedics, Marine Safety Seminar, Introduction to Computers, Eight Annual Physical Distribution Management Conference, Financial Analysis for Decision making No 23, Management Seminar No 64, Advanced Venture Dynamics, Gifted and Talented Seminars, American Supply Association, Digital Logistic Systems for the Telecommunications Industry: A Workshop, Industrial Ventilation, Sheetmetal Ventilation, Sheetmetal and Structural Fabricating Seminar, Training in Risk Management Loss Control Phase I, Bryan/College Station Executives Seminar, Conference on the Frontiers of Science, Through the Lens: A Workshop in Medical Photography Fundamentals, Continuous Review of International Medicine, Neurology Grand Rounds, Urology Core Curriculum, Clinical Horizons
  • April 1982: Interior Plantscape Association, Interpretation and Resource Management Workshop, New Games Workshop, Public Pool Operation and Management Workshop, Public Pool Operation and Management Workshop, Society of Parks and Recreation Educators (SPRE), Fifth Annual Leadership Conference in Free Enterprise Education, Fourth Annual Computers in Business Conference, Management Seminar No 65, Canoeing Instructors' Workshop, Edible Plants Workshop, Gifted and Talented Seminars, Rock Climbing, Texas Association of School Boards Regional Workshop, Data Communications and Disruptive Processing, Health Physics Laboratory Training, Thirty-Fifth Annual Conference for Protective Rely Engineers, Fourth Annual International Geodynamics Research Program Symposium, Southern Regional Geo-Chemistry Spring Meeting, Bryan/College Station Executives Seminar, Through the Lens: A Seminar and Workshop Series in Medical Photography Fundamentals, Continuous Review of Internal Medicine, Neurology Grand Rounds, Seventh Annual Audiology Conference, Urology Core Curriculum, Clinical Horizons, NASA Workshop on Pattern Recognition and Image Processing, Advanced Hematology for Technicians Cancer in Large Animal Practice Cancer in Small Animal Practice Diagnostic Aspiration Cytology, Embryo Transplant Training Program, Energy Conservation Workshop for Public Librarians, Marine/Offshore Industry Outlook Conference
  • May 1982: Studies of Advanced Real Estate Subjects (SOARS), Architecture Review Workshop, Landscape Architecture Review Workshop, Managing Effective Workplaces, American Economy Institute, Management Seminars, Future of Teacher Education, Mastery Learning: Training of Handicapped Children, Advanced Petroleum Reservoir Engineering, Applications of Symmetrical Components, Basics of Symmetrical Components, Electronic Systems for Power Engineering, Fourth International Seminar in Piping Design and Pipe Stress Analysis, Hydraulic Fracture Treatment Design Course, Numerical Stimulation Applications, Petroleum Reservoir Engineering, The Pressure meter in the Cone Penetrometer and Foundation Design, Pressure Transient Test Analysis, Principles of Packaging Short Course Second Workshop on Rotor Dynamic Instability in High Performance Turbomachinery, Training Evaluation Workshop, Turbomachinery Short Courses Reservoir Sandstones, Sharpen Your Tax Skills: Small Business Tax Workshop, Through the Lens: A Seminar and Workshop Series in Medical Photography Fundamentals, Advanced Cardiac Life Support Course, Continuous Review of Internal Medicine, Neurology Grand Rounds, Perinatal Lecture Series, Urology Core Curriculum, Clinical Horizons, NASA Workshop on Pattern Recognition and Image Processing, Embryo Transplant Training Program, Society of Southwest Archivists, Video Workshop
  • June 1982: Supervising Teachers Workshop, Executive Development for Transit Managers, Management Methods for International Development, Management Seminar No 68, Summer Executive Development Course, Administrative Leadership Conference, Adventure Experiences, Camp Adventure, Texas Association of School Business Officials, American Society for Engineering Education, Engineering Department Heads Institute, Financial Management for the Telecommunications Industry, Reservoir Sandstones, English Language Institute, First Annual Aggie Wappenschaw, High School Communications Workshop, Seminar for Antiques Dealers, Through the Lens: A Seminar and Workshop Series in Medical Photography Fundamentals, Continuous Review of Internal Medicine, Neurology Grand Rounds Current Clinical Perinatal Management, Urology Core Curriculum, Cancer Conference, Medical Conference, Medical Education Seminar, Surgical Conference, Clinical Horizons, Southwestern Electron Microscopy Users, Abnormalities of the Equine Upper Reparatory Tract, Brucellosis Certification Seminar, Clinical Approach to Liver Disease, Diseases of the Exocrine Pancreas and Parvovirus Infection, Embryo Transplant Training Program
  • July 1982: Basic Principles of Rural Appraising, Real Estate Proprietary School, Football Officials Workshop, Galveston Adventure for Gifted/Talented Youth, Problem Solving Strategies with Nursing Home Residents, Summer Seminar on Academic Administration, Texas A&M University Counseling Psychology Homecoming Conference, Bryan/College Station Executive Seminar, Continuous Review of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine Review Course, Neurology Grand Rounds, Urology Core Curriculum, Cancer Conference, Medical Conference, Medical Education Seminar, Surgical Conference, Clinical Horizons, Embryo Transplant Training Program
  • August 1982: Medical Education Seminar, Surgical Conference, Clinical Horizons, Texas Society of CPA's Workshops, Embryo Transplant Training Program, Benz School of Floral Design, Using Microcomputers: A Hands-On Short Course for the Forest Industry, Subdivision Design in Small Communities of South Texas, Economic Education in El Paso, Advanced Life Support Course, Institute for New Community Education Coordinators, Effective Written Communication, Principles of Packaging Short Course, Water Distribution System Analysis, Bryan-College Station Executive Seminar, Computers and Statistical Methods in Anthropology, Effective Written Communication, Theater Arts Workshop, Chemotherapy of Transitional Cell Carcinoma of the Bladder, Continuous Review of Internal Medicine, Neurology Grand Rounds, Urology Core Curriculum, Cancer Conference.
  • September 1982: Executive Development Seminar for Transit Managers, Financial Analysis for Decision making No 24, Management Seminar No 69, Bryan-College Station Executive Seminar, Continuous Review of Internal Medicine, Muscular Degeneration Update, Macular Degeneration Update, Neurology Grand Rounds, Nineteenth Annual George Valter Brindley Memorial Lectureship, Stabilization of the Neonate, Urology core Curriculum, Cancer Conference, Medical Conference, Medical Education Seminar, Surgical Conference, Clinical Horizons.

2/10: Activities Directory. Undated (4 pages)

  • Basic Principles of Rural Appraising, 2nd Annual Seminar for Management Methods for International Development, Dance Workshop for Physical Educators, Galveston Island Adventure for Physical Education Football Officials Workshop, Human Resources Development in Business and Industry, Life-Health Planning Workshop, Summer Seminar on Academic Administration, Teaching Excellence in a Technical Society, Continuous Review of Internal Medicine, Neurology Grand Rounds, Urology Core Curriculum, Cancer Conference, Medical Conference, Medical Education Seminar, Surgical Conference, Clinical Horizons, Physiology and Instrumentation, Anesthesiology for Technicians, Anesthesiology for Technicians V.

2/11: Office of Continuing Education Annual Report Seminar, September 1, 1974 - August 31, 1975 (66 pages)

2/12: Office of Continuing Education Annual Report Seminar, September 1, 1975 - August 31, 1976 (71 pages)

2/13: Office of Continuing Education Annual Report. 1975-1978

2/14: Activity Schedule. September 1975 - January 1976; September 1976 - January 1977

2/15: A&M Centennial Academic Assemblies: A Summary Report. February 1976 - October 1976 (46 pages)

2/16: Industrial Ventilation. August 11-15, 1980

2/17: Agriculture in the Southwest flyer. May 13-15, 1980

2/18: Continuing Education Programs, February 1977 - August 1977 (52 pages)

2/19: Continuing Education Programs. September 1977 - January 1978 (44 pages); February 1978 - August 1978 (56 pages)

2/20: Continuing Education Programs. September 1978 - January 1979 (44 pages); February 1979 - August 1979 (72 pages)

2/21: Orientation Handbook of Board and Commission Members August 1979 (39 pages)

2/22: Continuing Education Announcement of Conferences at A&M. August 15, 1979 (40 pages)

2/23: Continuing Education Programs. March 1980 - August 1980 (43 pages)

2/24: Continuing Education Programs. September 1980 - February 1981 (47 pages, 2 copies)

2/25: Continuing Education Programs. March 1982 - August 1982 (56 pages); September 1981 - February 1982 (60 pages)

2/26: Continuing Education Programs. September 1982-1983 (58 pages)

2/27: Continuing Education Programs Outline. 1983 (38 pages)

2/28: Continuing Education Programs Outline. September 1983-1984

Photocopied Newspaper Clippings

1/1: Newspapers Released While Siege Occurred July 24, 1974 - August 3, 1974

1/2: Newspapers Released Post- Siege August 4, 1974 - September 27 1974

1/3: Memorial of Those Who Passed During Siege

1/4: Correspondence to Receive the Collection September 2004

Arts & Exhibits - Bahai'l Club

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ASHRAE
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Asian American Association
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Association for Computing Machinery
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Association of Baptist Students
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Association of Builders and Contractors
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Association of Former Students
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Association of General Contractors
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Association of Student Planners
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Athletic Council
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Athletics--General
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Audio Engineering
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Austin Literary Society
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Awards
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Badminton Club
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Bahai'I Club
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Ballet Folklorico Celestial - Bands (Other Than TAMU)

Ballet Folklorico Celestial
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Balls & Dances--Architects Ball
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Balls & Dances--Fancy Dress Ball
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Bands (Other Than TAMU)
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Baseball (1891-1900) - Baseball (1941-1950)

Baseball 1891-1900
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Baseball 1901-1910
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Baseball 1911-1920
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Baseball 1921-1930
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Baseball 1931-1940
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Baseball 1941-1950
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Basketball- Fans, undated - Men's Basketball 1990

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Men's Basketball 1981-1990
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Basketball--Women (1971-1980) - Basketball--Women (1981-1990)

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Basketball--Women 1981-1990
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Bug Hunters Club - Campus Views (Aerial 1961-1970)

Bug Hunters Club
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Bryan
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Bugle Stand
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Bus Operations
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Camp Epting
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Campus Crusade for Christ
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Campus Life
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Campus Views--Aerial 1900-1910
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Campus Views--Aerial 1911-1920
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Campus Views--Aerial 1921-1930
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Campus Views--Aerial 1931-1940
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Campus Views--Aerial 1941-1950
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Campus Views--Aerial 1951-1960
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Campus Views--Aerial 1961-1970
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Campus Views (Aerial 1971-1980) - Aerial Contour

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Campus Views--Aerial 1981-1990
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Campus Views--Aerial No Dates
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Campus Views--Aerial, A&M Galveston
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Campus Views--Aerial, Prairie View A&M
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Campus Views--Aerial, Riverside A&M
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Campus Views--Aerial, Tarleton A&M
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Aerial Contour
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Committee for the Awareness of Mexican American Culture - Corps of Cadets(Aggie Band 1901-1910)

Committee for the Awareness of Mexican American Culture
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Conferences, Short Course, & Workshops
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Construction and Growth at Texas A&M
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Co-Op Student Association
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Cooperative Education
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Corps of Cadets--AF Trip 1955-1956
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Corps of Cadets--African Americans at TAMU
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Corps of Cadets--Aggie Band 1891-1900
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Corps of Cadets--Aggie Band 1901-1910
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Corps of Cadets(Composites) - Corps of Cadets(Corps Trips)

Corps of Cadets--Composites
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Corps of Cadets--Corps Honor Society
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Corps of Cadets--Corps Staff
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Corps of Cadets--Corps Trips
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