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SF Forum - Som

SFWA Forum #55-59
[John F. Carr, ed., January 1978 - September 1978]

SFWA Forum #60-63
[Paul Novitski, ed., December 1978 - April 1979]

SFWA Forum #64-69
[John F. Carr, ed., May 1979 - February 1980]

SFWA Forum #70-74
[Paul Novitski, ed., April 1980 - October 1980]

SFWA Forum #75-77
[Theodore R. Cogswell, ed., January 1981 - July 1981]

SFWA Forum #81-84
[Greg and Astrid Anderson Bear, ed., November 1982 - July 1983]

SFWA Forum #85-87
[Greg and Astrid Anderson, ed., October 1983 - May 1984]

SFWA Forum #88-90
[Greg and Astrid Anderson Bear, ed., July 1984 - March 1985]

SFWA Speaker's Bureau
[Harvey L. Bilker, ed., November 29, 1970]

SFWB
[Harvey L. Bilker, ed., Undated]

SF3 Newsletter
[Daniel Say, ed., August 1974]

Shadow - FAPA #2.1
[May 1980]

Shaggy #76
[Marty Cantor, ed., 1980]

Shaggy #78
[Marty Cantor, ed., 1982]

Shangri L'affaires #77
[Marty Cantor, ed., 1980]

Shangri L'Affaires #79
[Mark R. Sharpe, ed., 1983]

Shards of Babel #1
[Roelof Goudriaan, ed., May 1982]

Shards of Babel #3
[Bruno Baccelli, ed., September 1982]

Shards of Babel #5
[Joan Hanke-Woods, ed., 1982]

Shards of Babel #21-22
[Roefel Goudriaan, ed., 1990]

Sheer Fear Theatre
[John Thiel, ed., Undated]

Shipyard Blues #1-3
[John D. Owen, ed., 1989]

Shipyard Blues #4-5
[John D. Owen, ed., March 1990 - July 1990]

Shipyard Blues #6-7
[J. D. Owen, ed., April 1991 - March 1992]

Shortschrift
[Bill Bridget, ed., March 1977]

Short Trek #2.6-3.1
[Wayne Morris, ed., September 1981 - January 1982]

Short Treks #5.4-5.11, 6.1-6.4
[Judy Zoltai, ed., April 1984 - April 1985]

Shotgun #4
[Undated]

Shotgun #5
[1985]

Sidetrekked #2.17
[John Anderson, ed., February/March 1983]

Sigh #1
[Michael Vernon Mackay, ed., 1980]

Sign of the Drunken Dragon
[Undated]

Sikander #2
[Irwin Hirsch, ed., May 1980]

Sikander #3-4
[Irwin Hirsch, ed., December 1980 - March 1981]

Sikander #4-5
[Irwin Hirsch, ed., March-June 1981]

Sikander #6
[Irwin Hirsch, ed., pub., September 1981]

Sikander #7
[Irwin Hirsch, ed., pub., June 1982]

Sikander #8
[Irwin Hirsch, ed., August 1983]

Sikander #9
[Irwin Hirsch, ed., May 1980; February 1984]

Silly
[Garth Edmond Danielson, ed., August 1979]

Simony #3
[Simon Agree, pub., Undated]

Simulacrum #1
[Victoria Vayne, ed., June 1975]

Simulacrum #2
[Victoria Vayne, ed., October 1975]

Simulacrum #2A
[Victoria Vayne, ed., May 1976]

Simulacrum #2B
[Victoria Vayne, ed., August 1976]

Simulacrum #7
[Victoria Vayne, ed., pub., 1977]

Simulacrum #8
[Victoria Vayne, ed., December 1978]

Since I Hav'nt Got Eny Frends I Must Be Talking To Myself
[Eric Lindsay, ed., 1970]

Sing Me A Song That I Know
[1980]

Sing Ye Now Praises of Corflu #3
[Patrick Hayden, pub., June 1975]

Sing Ye Now Praises of Corflu #5
[Patrick Hayden, pub., November 1975]

Singing Guns #1-3
[David L. Fox, ed., Spring 1989 - Summer 1990]

Singing Guns #4-5
[David L. Fox, ed., Fall 1990 - Spring 1991]

Singing Guns #6-7
[David L. Fox, ed., Winter 1992 - Summer 1992]

Singing Guns #8-10
[David L. Fox, ed., Summer 1995 - Fall 1997]

Sitting in Limbo #4
[Gary S. Mattingly, ed., Undated]

Skiffy Thyme
[Ned Brooks, ed., Spring 1980]

Skug #1-3
[Gary S. Mattingly, ed., 1977-1978]

Skug #4
[Gary S. Mattingly, ed., May 1981]

Slander and Libel
[John Mullock, ed., Undated]

Slithy Toves #1
[Undated]

Slithy Toves #1
[Eunice Pearson, ed., May 1988]

Slut (Who Needs Life? I Get High On Drugs)
[Tony Cvetko, ed., May 1977]

Small Friendly Dog #20
[Joseph Nicholas, ed., August 1981]

Small Friendly Dog #21
[Leo Margulies, ed., November 1982]

Smart-Ash #1.3
[Faith Vedder, ed., 1979]

Smart-Ash #2.4 (18)
[June 1981]

Smart-Ash #2.5 (19)
[Rickey Shields, ed., 1982]

Smart Ash #21, 22
[February 1983 - July 1983]

Smart-Ash #2.10
[December 1983]

Smart-Ash #2.11
[Rickey Shields, ed., February 1984]

Smart-Ash #2.12 (26)
[CFSFS, pub., September 1984]

Smash #23
[Cliff, Lawrence, Ralph, Vaughn, ed., Undated]

Smash #25
[Harland Ronning, ed., September 1977]

Smash #27
[January 1978]

Smash #28
[Harland Ronning, ed., June 1978]

Smash #36
[Undated]

Smash #37
[Harland Ronning, ed., Undated]

Smash #49
[1983]

Smile
[Brian Earl Brown, ed., 1983]

Smite's Koy #1
[Frank Denton, ed., Undated]

Smoffing On the Nile
[Stu Gilson, ed., Undated]

Smoke Signals
[Rickey Shields, ed., Undated]

Smut
[Paula Johanson, ed., 1983]

SNIX #1.1
[Walter A.Coslet, ed., March 1947]

SNKK #1
[Summer 1974]

Snocon #1
[J. Angus McHall, pub., Undated]

Snot
[Patty Przelska, ed., December 1977]

Snot Rag #18
[Geoff Hollingpherd, ed., June 1979]

So It Goes #14
[Tim C. Marion, ed., pub., July 1977]

So It Goes #17
[Tim Marion, ed., pub., Spring 2008]

Society of Editors Newsletter #15.4
[John Bangsund, ed., October 1985]

Solaris Vol 11.1
[Elisabeth Vonarburg, ed., May-June 1985]

Some Comments on Matters Raised Recently In Fapa
[Graham Stone, ed, November 1984]

Some Comments on Matters Raised Recently In Fapa
[Graham Stone, ed., November 1988]

Something About Chuck Hansen
[Bob Peterson, ed., Undated]

Something (For Fapa) #2
[Keith Ainalker, ed., Undated]

Something Wicked (This Way Cometh) #7, 6
[John Hulland, ed., 1977]

Sometimes I Live in the Town
[Fred Haskell, ed., September 1977]

Somewhat #6
[Joe Sanders, pub]

Newspaper Clippings

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Reports, Letters, and Memorandum: Marmer - Menzel

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Ml - Ni

MLR #4
[Michael Dennis Skeet, ed., March/April 1988]

MLR #12
[May/June 1989]

Mondo Morning
[Sharee Carton, ed., Undated]

Mongoose #2/3
[Seth Goldberg, ed., 1978]

Mongoose #4
[Seth Goldberg, ed., 1979]

Monochrome #25
[Craig Jay Hill, ed., 1977]

Monochrome #28
[Craig J. Hill, ed., May 1978]

Monthly Monthly, The #1.2
[Dave Vereschagin, ed., November 1980]

Monthly Monthly, The #1.4
[Bob Weier, ed., January 1980]

Monthly Monthly, The #1.5
[Robert Runte, ed., February 1980]

Monthly Monthly, The #1.6
[Rosanne Charest, ed., March 1980]

Monthly Monthly, The #2.1
[Christine Kulyk, ed., April 1980]

Monthly Monthly, The #2.2
[Dave Vereschagin, ed., May 1980]

Monthly Monthly, The #2.3
[Mike Hall, ed., June 1980]

Monthly Monthly, The #2.4
[Bob Weir, ed., July 1980]

Monthly Monthly, The #2.5
[Robert Runte, ed., August 1980]

Monthly Monthly, The #2.6
[Rosanne Charest, ed., pub., September 1980]

Moonshine #49
[Len and June Moffatt, ed., November 1981]

Moscon #3
[Tim Kirk, pub., 1981]

Mota #1
[Terry Hughes, ed., July 1971]

Mota #19
[Terry Hughes, ed., August-September 1976]

Mount to the Stars #2
[Gail Sutton, ed., 1970]

Muckle Flugga #1
[Eunice Pearson, ath., June 1988]

Multum Est
[Ahrvid Engholm, ed., Undated]

My First Fanzine
[Bill Mark. S, ed., 1981]

Mythologies #7
[Don D'Ammasa, ed., November/December 1975]

Mythologies #8
[Don D'Ammasa, ed., February 1976]

Mythologies #9
[Don D'Ammasa, ed., June 1976]

Mythologies #10
[Don D'Ammasa, ed., January 1977]

Mythologies #11
[Don D'Ammasa, ed., February 1977]

Mythologies #12
[Don D'Ammasa, ed., June 1977]

Mythologies #16
[Don D'Ammasa, ed., July 1984]

Mythologies #17
[Don D'Ammasa, ed., December 1984]

Mythprint #71
[David Bratman, ed., April 1986]

N3F
[Sheryl Berkhead, ed., Joanne Burger, pub., August 1974]

N3F #78
[January 1978]

N3F 1978
[Irvin Koch, ed., 1978]

N3F Collector, The #1.3
[Eric Jamborsky, pub., Spring 1976]

N3F Miscellaneous Documents
[Joanne Burger, pub., 1978-1979]

N3F Tightbeam
[Art Hayes, ed., March 1972]

Nabu #9
[Ian and Janice Maule, ed., Undated]

Nabu #10
[Ian and Janice Maule, ed., Undated]

Napalm in the Morning #2
[Brian Earl Brown, ed., Undated]

Napalm in the Morning #3
[Joseph Nicholas, ed., Undated]

Napalm in the Morning #4
[Joseph Nicholas, ed., 1981]

National Fantasy Fan, The #6.1
[Frank W. Wilmezyk, ed., 1947]

National Fantasy Fan, The
[Ray Higgs, ed., 1948]

National Fantasy Fan, The # 7.6, 8.1-8.2, 8.5
[Ray C. Higgs, ed., December 1948; February-April/May 1949; November 1949]

National Fantasy Fan, The #11.5
[Ray C. Higgs, ed., December 1952]

National Fantasy Fan, The #36.2
[Joanne Burger, ed., April 1976]

National Fantasy Fan, The #36.5
[Joanne Burger, ed., October 1976]

National Fantasy Fan, The #36.6
[Joanne Burger, ed., December 1976]

National Fantasy Fan #37.4
[Joanne Burger, ed., August 1977]

National Fantasy Fan #39.2/3
[Nick Grassel, ed., April/June 1979]

National Fantasy Fan, The #39.45
[Owen K. Laurion, ed., 1979]

NCF Guide to Canadian Science Fiction and Fandom, The #3
[Robert Runte, ed., 1980]

Nebula Awards Rules
[Undated]

Nebulous Fan
[1978]

Nebulous Fan #8
[David Thayer, ed., February 1979]

Neffer Neffer Land #2
[1979]

Nekromonikon #7
[Neil E. Kaden, ed., September 1982]

Neo-Fan's Guide, The #3
[Bob Tucker, ed., August 1973]

Neo-Fan's Guide to Science Fiction Fandom
[Bob Tucker, ed., March 1978]

Neology #3.2-3.4
[David M. Vereschagin, ed., 1978-1980]

Neology #3.5/6
[David M. Vereschagin, ed., 1978]

Neology #4.1
[Robert Runte, ed., January 1979]

Neology #4.2
[Diane L. Walton, ed., May/June 1979]

Neology #4.3-4.4
[Diane L. Walton, ed., September/October 1979 - January 1981]

Neology #5
[Fall 1980]

Neology #5.1-5.2
[Diane L. Walton, ed., 1979-1980]

Neology #5.3
[Summer 1980]

Neology #5.4/5.5
[Robert Runte, ed., Fall 1980]

Neology #6.1-6.2
[Lorna Toolis, ed., April-June 1981]

Neology #6.3-6.4
[Lorna Toolis, ed., October 1981]

Neology #6.6
[Lorna Toolis, ed., February 1982]

Neology #8.1
[John Wellington, ed., September 1983]

Neology #8.2
[John Wellington, ed., 1983]

Neology #9.1
[Georges Giguere, ed., March/April 1984]

Neology #9.2
[Georges Giguere, ed., May/June 1984]

Neology #9.6
[Michael Skeet, ed., March 1985]

Neology #10.1
[Georges Giguere, ed., March/April 1985]

Neology #10.3
[Georges Giguere, ed., July/August 1985]

Neology #10.6-11.1, 11.3
[Kathleen Moore, ed., January/February 1986 - March 1986; June/July 1986]

Nesfa Code, The
[NESFA, pub., January 1984]

Nesfa Roster, The
[James Hudson, ed., 1978]

Nesfa Roster, The
[Jill Eastlake, ed., December 1983 - November 1984]

Nesfa Rules Update
[November 1983]

New Canadian Fandom #1.1
[Robert A. Runte, ed., April/May 1981]

New Canadian Fandom #1.2/3
[Robert A. Runte, Michael Hall, ed., June/July-September 1981]

New Canadian Fandom #1.5
[Robert Runte, ed., August 1982]

New Canadian Fandom #1.6
[Robert Runte, ed., January 1983]

New Canadian Fandom
[Robert Runte, ed., April 1985]

New Canadian Fandom, Eh? #1.1
[Michael Hall, pub., April 1982]

New Pals Club Magazine #1.1
[Kip Williams, ed., 1984]

New Port News, The #56
[Ned Brooks, ed., July 1978]

New Port News, The #58
[Ned Brooks, ed., November 1978]

New Port News, The #83
[Ned Brooks, ed., July 1983]

New Port News, The #86
[Ned Brooks, ed., December 1983]

New Port News, The #87
[Ned Brooks, ed., March 1984]

New River Blues #3
[Abigail Frost, pub., 1980]

New River Blues #4, John Lennon Memorial Issue
[Abi Frost, pub., 1980]

Newsfront #1
[Dan McDonagh, ed., August 1980]

Newslog #22 U.S.S. Excalibur
[February 1982]

Newslog #24
[Exander, ed., April 1982]

Newslog #28
[Exander, ed., August 1982]

New Toy #1
[Taral Wayne, ed., January 1984]

New Toy #2
[Taral Wayne, ed., 1984]

New Toy #1
[Taral Wayne, ed., February 1986]

New Venture #2
[Steve Fahnestalk, ed., September 1975]

New Wave Video Snacks #1
[Michael Hall, ed., April 1984]

NFFF Documents
[1970]

NFFF Rosters
[Stan Woolston, ed., 1970-1972]

Nick Boxtop Mystery Magazine, The
[Garth Edmond Danielson, ed., April 1979]

Nick Boxtop Mystery Magazine, The #2
[Garth Edmond Danielson, ed., 1979]

Nick Boxtop Mystery Magazine
[Garth Danielson, ed., 1980]

Nickelodeon #1
[Tom Reamy, ed., 1975]

Nightwinds #1.1, 2.1
[Ken Duffin, ed., August 1979 - Spring 1980]

Nightwinds #3
[Peter Roberts, ed., Undated]

Nine Nebulous Fan #9
[David Thayer, ed., October 1979]

Nit-Wit #5-6
[Michael N. Harper, ed., April 1976]

Commencement Programs

2/1: May 30, 1947
Includes a schedule for the day

2/2: June 2, 1948
Includes a schedule for the day

2/3: June 3, 1949

2/4: June 2, 1950

2/5: June 1, 1951

2/6: May 30, 1952
Includes a schedule for the day

2/7: May 29, 1953
Includes a schedule for the day

2/8: May 21, 1954

2/9: May 27, 1955
Includes a schedule for the day

2/10: January 20, 1956

2/11: May 25, 1956

2/12: January 19, 1957

2/13: May 25, 1957

2/14: January 18, 1958

2/15: May 24, 1958

2/16: January 17, 1959

2/17: May 23, 1959

2/18: January 23, 1960

2/19: May 28, 1960

2/20: January 21, 1961

2/21: May 27, 1961

2/22: January 20, 1962

2/23: May 26, 1962

2/24: January 19, 1963

2/25: May 25, 1963

2/26: January 18, 1964

2/27: May 23, 1964

2/28: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement Program. August 21, 1964

2/29: January 16, 1965

2/30: May 22, 1965

2/31: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement Program. August 6, 1965

2/32: January 22, 1966

2/33: May 28, 1966

2/34: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement Program. August 5, 1966

2/35: January 21, 1967

2/36: May 27, 1967

2/37: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement Program. August 4, 1967

2/38: January 20, 1968

2/39: May 26, 1968

2/40: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement Program. August 2, 1968

2/41: January 18, 1969

2/42: May 24, 1969

2/43: College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement Program. August 8, 1969

Correspondence with Julian Symons

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Reports, Letters, and Memorandum: Jakkula - Korringa

S3-5/01: Jakkula, A. A. letters to W. E. Loose, Willis G. Hewatt, C. C. Doak, and Marion J. Epley, Jr. regarding oyster mortality investigations, March 10, 1947 - October 4, 1949.

S3-5/02: Jakkula, A. A. memoranda, reports, notes, and outlines for conferences and trips in connection with oyster mortality investigations, February 4 - June 4, 1947.

S3-5/03: Jakkula, A. A., "Brief of Persons Invited to Attend First Meeting with Representatives of the Texas Company," February 18, 1947.

S3-5/04: Jakkula, A. A., agreement between the Texas Company and the Texas A&M Research Foundation, concerning oyster mortality investigations, February 1, 1947.

S3-5/05: Jakkula, A. A., "Supplementary Notes on Organization of Project to Determine Causes of Oyster Mortality," July 15, 1947.

S3-5/06: Jakkula, A. A., "Supplementary Notes on Organization of Project to Determine Causes of Oyster Mortality," July 15, 1947.

S3-5/07: Jakkula, A. A., memorandum of agreement with supplementary materials between Texas A&M Research Foundation and several oil companies, concerning oyster mortality Investigations, December 1947.

S3-5/08: Jakkula, A. A., "Suggested Sketches of Personnel, Foundation Project No. 9, Oyster Mortality," with supplement, April 12, 1949; August 23, 1949.

S3-5/09: Jakkula, A. A., "Biographical Sketches of Personnel, Foundation Project No. 9, Oyster Mortality," with supplement, April 12, 1949; August 23, 1949.

S3-5/10: Jakkula, A. A., "Suggested Order for Discussing Adoption of Program for Terminating Work of Foundation on Project Nine," November 3, 1949.

S3-5/11: Jakkula, A. A., mailing list of progress reports, organizational chart, and drawing of marine laboratory at Grand Isle, Louisiana for oyster mortality investigations.

S3-5/12: Jensen, Fred W. and William M. Potts, "Mud Samples and Analysis, Part II, Volatile Hydrocarbons, Carbon Tedrachloride Extracts, and Unsaponifiable Residues in Muds," January 16, 1953.

S3-5/13: Korringa, P. letters to Claude E. ZoBell, Sewell H. Hopkins, A. A. Jakkula, and Paul S. Galtsoff regarding oyster mortality investigations, November 28, 1946 - April 28, 1949.

S3-5/14: Korringa, P., "Lunar Periodicity in the production of larvae of the Flat Oyster," May 30, 1947.

S3-5/15: Korringa, P., "The Vicissitudes of the Dutch Oyster Cultures Explained by Modern Oyster Science," September 1947.

S3-5/16: Korringa, P., "Comments and Suggestions Concerning the Oyster Investigations of Project 9," August 5, 1948.

S3-5/17: Korringa, P., "Oyster Culture and Oyster Biology between New Jersey and Texas," August 5, 1948.

S3-5/18: Korringa, P., "Oyster Cultural Impressions from New England, Canada, and the Pacific Coast of the United States," June 1949.

S3-5/19: Korringa, P., "Reflections Over the Canadian Atlantic Oyster Culture," June 1949.

S3-5/20: Korringa, P., "Critical Review of the Papers Dealing with Mollusks, Presented at the Special Scientific Meeting on Shellfish of the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea," October 10, 1949.

S3-5/21: Korringa, P., "List of Oyster Publications. Not Included in Baughman's Bibliography," April 28, 1949.

S3-5/22: Korringa, P., "List of Publications of Which We Desire Abstracts," February 24, 1950.

S3-5/23: Korringa, P., "Bibliography" of works on oysters, April 3, 1950.

S3-5/24: Korringa, P., "Corrections of Hopkins Translation of Korringa Report 'The Attack of the Parasite Mytilicola intestinalis up the Zealand Mussel Culture,' " May 9, 1951.

S3-5/25: Korringa, P., extracts from and abstracts of published data on oysters collected, circa 1951.

Reports, Letters, and Memorandum: Prokop - ZoBell

S3-12/01: Prokop, Joseph F. letters to Sidney O. Brown and biographical data, October 13, 1948-1950.

S3-12/02: Prokop, Joseph F., "Report on a Study of the Bicrobial Decomposition of Crude Oil," May 20, 1950.

S3-12/03: Prokop, Joseph F., "Infection and Culture Procedures Employed in the Study of Dermocystidium Marinum," August 11, 1950.

S3-12/04: Rasmussen, W. C., "The Bottom Sediments of Barataria Bay, 1934 - 1947," 1948.

S3-12/05: Ray, Sammy M., "Studies on the Occurrence of Dermocystidium Marinum in Young Oysters," June 25, 1953.

S3-12/06: Roberts, J. H., "Outline of Faunal Studies of Mud Bottoms in Barataria Region," August 30, 1948.

S3-12/07: Sieling, Fred W., "Progress Report on Study of the Effect of Seismic Exploration on Oysters in Barataria Bay Region," September 13, 1949.

S3-12/08: Sieling, Fred W., "Experiments on the Effects of Seismographic Exploration on Oysters in Barataria Bay Region, 1949 - 1950," June 26, 1951.

S3-12/09: Sieling, Fred W., "Experiments on the Effects of Seismographic Exploration on Oysters," April 20, 1953.

S3-12/10: Sperry, John J., "Observations on the Flora (and Plant Collections) of the Marshlands of Southern Louisiana," 1949.

S3-12/11: Sperry, John J., "Observations on the Flora of the Marshlands of Southern Louisiana," August 18, 1949.

S3-12/12: Sprague, Victor letters to C. C. Doak, Sewell H. Hopkins, John G. Mackin, A. A. Jakkula, and Herbert F. Prytherch regarding oyster mortality investigations, March 18, 1947 - January 2, 1950.

S3-12/13: Sprague, Victor, "Progress Report of Nematosis Studies from 3 June to 4 July 1947 with Remarks on the Entire Nematosis Program," July 24, 1947.

S3-12/14: Sprague, Victor, "Studies on Nematopsis Prytherchi, Sprague and N. Ostrearum Prytherch, emended," January 5, 1949.

S3-12/15: Sprague, Victor, "Notes on Three Microsporidian Parasites of Decapod Crustacea of Louisiana Coastal Waters," 1950.

S3-12/16: Sprague, Victor, "Family Porosporidae Schneider," January 19, 1951.

S3-12/17: Sprague, Victor and P.E. Orr, Jr., "Studies on Nematopsis. III. N. Ostrearum and N. Prytherchi with Special References to Host-Parasite Relations," 1952.

S3-12/18: Sprague, Victor, "Species of Nematopsis in Ostrea Virginica," 1953.

S3-12/19: Sprague, Victor, "Protozoa," 1954.

S3-12/20: Sprague, Victor and P. E. Orr, Jr., "Nematopsis Ostrearum and N. Prytherchi (Eugregarinia: Porosporidae) with Special Reference to the Host-Parasite Relations," 1955.

S3-12/21: ZoBell, Claude E. letters and memoranda to William E. Loose, C. C. Doak, A. A. Jakkula, P. Korringa, Sewell H. Hopkins, John G. Mackin, J. F. Prokop, W. M. Potts, and Sidney O. Brown regarding oyster mortality investigations, June 11, 1947 - April 11, 1950.

S3-12/22: ZoBell, Claude E., "Daily Journal and Field Notes on Trip to Texas and Louisiana to Study Oil Pollution Problem," May 25, 1947.

S3-12/23: ZoBell, Claude E., "Impressions and Reflections from Flying over Mississippi Delta Region, Thursday, May 22, 1947," May 25, 1947.

S3-12/24: ZoBell, Claude E., "Bacteriological Aspects of Oyster Mortality Project, May 26, 1947," May 26, 1947.

S3-12/25: ZoBell, Claude E., "Memorandum on Field Experiments on Alleged Toxicity of Bleedwater," January 27, 1948.

S3-12/26: ZoBell, Claude E., "Antagonism of Ions and Its Relation to Toxicity of Bleedwaters," January 28, 1948.

S3-12/27: ZoBell, Claude E., "Memorandum on the Chemical Composition of Crude Oils and Bleedwaters," February 26, 1948.

S3-12/28: ZoBell, Claude E., "Some Notes on the Sulfur Cycle in the Sea With Particular Reference to the Oyster Mortality Investigations," June 15, 1948.

S3-12/29: ZoBell, Claude E., "Report on June 1948 Visit and Some Recommendations," June 21, 1948.

S3-12/30: ZoBell, Claude E., "Bacteriological Analysis of Mud Samples 573 - 584 Received June 15, 1948," September 7, 1948.

S3-12/31: ZoBell, Claude E., "Some Comments on Applied Oceanographic Research in the Gulf of Mexico," May 23, 1949.

S3-12/32: ZoBell, Claude E., "Rate at Which Oil Is Oxidized by Bacteria," June 1, 1949.

S3-12/33: ZoBell, Claude E., "Demonstration of Bacteria in Mud Samples from Barataria Bay Region Which Oxidize Crude Oil from Louisiana," June 1, 1949.

S3-12/34: ZoBell, Claude E., "Bacterial Analysis of Mud Samples 591-602 Received August 25, 1948," June 1, 1949.

S3-12/35: ZoBell, Claude E., "Report on Conference with Project 9 Legal Counsel on October 27, 1949," November 16, 1949.

S3-12/36: ZoBell, Claude E., "Report on Conferences and Observations at Grand Isle from October 27 to 29, 1949," November 16, 1949.

Correspondence, Memorandum, and Reports from the Chemistry Department

S4-13/01: Correspondence and memoranda regarding the chemical aspects of oyster mortality investigations, April 25 - December 26, 1947.

S4-13/02: Memoranda of conferences in College Station regarding the chemical aspects of oyster mortality investigations, June 21 - December 22, 1947.

S4-13/03: Miscellaneous reports of Fred W. Jensen, A. L. Parrack, and W. B. Hart on the chemical aspects of oyster mortality investigations, April - September, 1947.

S4-13/04: Correspondence and memoranda regarding the chemical aspects of oyster mortality investigations, February 17 - July 31, 1949.

S4-13/05: Correspondence and memoranda regarding the chemical aspects of oyster mortality investigations, August 4 - December 15, 1948.

S4-13/06: Memoranda of conferences in College Station and Houston on the chemical aspects of oyster mortality investigations, February 27 - July 12, 1948.

S4-13/07: Memoranda of conferences and meetings of the Technical Committee in College Station and Houston on the chemical aspects of oyster mortality investigations, August 10 - December 6.

S4-13/08: Miscellaneous reports of W. M. Potts, Fred W. Jensen, A. L. Parrack, and C. K. Hancock on the chemical aspects of oyster mortality investigations, March 7 - December 15, 1948.

S4-13/09: Mud analysis reports in connection with the chemical aspects of oyster mortality investigations, January 12 - November 4, 1948.

S4-13/10: Correspondence and memoranda 1949 regarding the chemical aspects of oyster mortality investigations, January 3 - October 1.

S4-13/11: Memoranda of meetings of the Technical Committee in Houston on the chemical aspects of oyster mortality investigations, February 25 and June 17, 1949.

S4-13/12: Miscellaneous reports by T. W. Nelson, Fred W. Jensen, C. K. Hancock, W. M. Potts, and N. J. Pelegrin on chemical aspects of oyster mortality investigations, February 8, 1949 - February 3, 1953.

S4-13/13: Mud analysis reports in connection with the chemical aspects of oyster mortality investigations, February 2, 1949 - January 24, 1950.

S4-13/14: Potts, William M. and Fred W. Jensen, "Chemical Tests Made in Connection with the Seismographic Explosion Experiments," August 26, 1950.

S4-13/15: Jensen, Fred W., "The Production of Bleedwater and Crude Oil in the Barataria Bay Watershed, 1941 - 1946; Composition of the Bleedwaters; and Possible Pollution Effects of Bleedwaters and Crude Oils on Barataria Bay," August 22, 1950.

S4-13/16: Jensen, Fred W. and William J. Potts, "Mud Samples and Analyses, Part II: Volatile Hydrocarbons, Carbon Tetrachloride Extracts and Unsaponifiable Residues in Muds," January 16, 1953.

S4-13/17: Mackin, John G. and Sewell H. Hopkins, "Studies on Oysters in Relation to the Oil Industry," Vol. 7 of Publications of the Institute of Marine Science.

AAUW History, Newsletters, Bulletins, and Journals

1/1: History of the organization, 1948-1980

1/2: Newsletter and Texas Division Bulletin, 1948-1949

1/3: Newsletter and Texas Division Bulletin, 1949-1950

1/4: Newsletter and Texas Division Bulletin, 1950-1951

1/5: Newsletter and Texas Division Bulletin, 1951-1952

1/6: Newsletter and Texas Division Bulletin, 1952-1953

1/7: Newsletter, 1953-1954

1/8: Newsletter, 1954-1955

1/9: Newsletter, 1955-1957

1/10: Newsletter, 1957-1958

1/11: Newsletter, 1958-1960

1/12: Newsletter, 1960-1962

1/13: Newsletter, 1962-1964

1/14: Newsletter, 1964-1966

1/15: Newsletter, 1966-1968

1/16: Newsletter, 1968-1970

1/17: Newsletter, 1970-1972

1/18: Newsletter, 1972-1974

1/19: Newsletter, 1974-1976

1/20: Newsletter, 1976-1978

1/21: Newsletter, 1978-1980

1/22: Newsletter, 1980-1981

1/23: Newsletter, 1981-1982

1/24: Newsletter, 1982-1987

1/25: Newsletter, 1987-1988

1/26: Texas Division Bulletin, 1947-1948

1/27: Texas Division Bulletin, 1953-1957

1/28: Texas Division Bulletin, 1957-1962

1/29: Texas Division Bulletin, 1962-1965

1/30: University Woman, 1965-1968

1/31: University Woman, 1968-1972

1/32: University Woman, 1972-1976

1/33: University Woman, 1976-1977

1/34: University Woman, 1977-1978

1/35: University Woman, 1978-1979

1/36: University Woman, 1979-1982

1/37: University Woman, 1982-1983

1/38: University Woman, 1983-1985

1/39: University Woman, 1985-1986

1/40: University Woman, 1986-1988

1/41: General Director's Letter, April 1955

1/42: General Director's Letter, June 1960

1/43: General Director's Letter, April 1962

1/44: General Director's Letter, September 1962

1/45: General Director's Letter, February 1963

1/46: General Director's Letter, February 1964; February 1965

1/47: General Director's Letter, April 1968

1/48: General Director's Letter, September 1968

1/49: General Director's Letter, February 1969

1/50: General Director's Letter, September 1969

1/51: General Director's Letter, April 1970

1/52: AAUW Journal, October 1965

1/53: AAUW Journal, January 1966

1/54: AAUW Journal, Mar. 1966

1/55: AAUW Journal, May 1966

1/56: AAUW Journal, Mar. 1967

1/57: AAUW Journal, October 1967

1/58: AAUW Journal, January 1968

1/59: AAUW Journal, Mar. 1968

1/60: AAUW Journal, May 1968

1/61: AAUW Journal, January 1969

1/62: AAUW Journal, Mar. 1969

1/63: AAUW Journal, May 1969

1/64: AAUW Journal, January 1970

1/65: AAUW Journal, Mar. 1970

1/66: AAUW Journal, May 1970

1/67: AAUW Journal, November 1970

1/68: AAUW Journal, April 1971

1/69: AAUW Journal, November 1971

1/70: AUW Journal, April 1972

1/71: AAUW Journal, November 1972

1/72: AAUW Journal, April 1973

1/73: AAUW Journal, November 1973

1/74: AAUW Journal, April 1974

1/75: AAUW Journal, November 1974

1/76: AAUW Journal, April 1975

1/77: AAUW Journal, November 1975

1/78: AAUW Journal, April 1976

1/79: AAUW Journal, November 1976

1/80: AAUW Journal, April 1977

1/81: AAUW Journal, November 1977

Serials, Newsletters/Newspapers

4/1
The American Negro Writer and His Roots: Select Papers from the First Conference of Negro Writers, American Society of African Culture, 1960

4/2
The New Republic, pg. 19, October 16, 1965

4/3
The New South, vol. 21 no. 1, Southern Regional Council, 1966

4/4
Peace News no. 1453, Peace News Ltd., 1964

4/5
The Race Concept, UNESCO, 1958

4/6
The Saturday Evening Post, December 17, 1955, pgs 26, 27, 75, 1955

4/7
American Academy of Political and Social Science, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science: Racial Desegregation and Integration, 1956

4/8
American Press, The Plot Against Black America, Harlem Branch of Progressive Labor Party, undated

4/9
Benne, Kenneth D., Leland P. Bradford, Ronald Lippitt, Group Dynamics and Social Action, Anti-defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1950

4/10
Braden, Anne, House Un-American Activities Committee: Bulwark of Segregation, National Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee, undated

4/11
Burlage, Robb, The South as an Underdeveloped Country, SDS, undated

4/12
Carmichael, Stokely, Who is Qualified? [pgs 19-22 in The New Republic], January 8, 1966

4/13
Carmichael, Stokley, Toward Black Liberation [Reprint from The Massachusetts Review, Autumn, 1966], SNCC, 1966

4/14
Cieciorka, Bobbi, Frank Cieciorka, Negroes in American History: A Freedom Primer, The Student Voice, Inc., 1965

4/15
Detwiler, Bruce, A Time to be Black [pgs 19-22 in The New Republic], September 17, 1966

4/16
Epstein, Benjamin R., Arnold Forster, Discussion Guide: "Some of my best friends...", Anti-defamation League of B'nai B'rith, undated

4/17
Gittell, Marilyn, Participants and Participation: A Study of School Policy in New York City, Center for Urban Education, 1966 (?)

4/18
Jenness, Doug, ed., Young Socialist, vol. 9 no. 4, March-April 1966

4/19
Kellog, Paul, ed., Survey Graphic, vol. 36 no. 1, Survey Associates, Inc., January 1947

4/20
Levi-Strauss, Claude, Race and History, UNESCO, 1958

4/21
Long, Margaret, ed., New South, vol. 20 no. 3 [Cover only], Southern Regional Council, March 1965

4/22
Lynn, Conrad J., Monroe, North Carolina...Turning Point in American History, Correspondence Publishing Co., 1962

4/23
Malcolm X, Two Speeches by Malcolm X, Pioneer Publishers, 1965

4/24
McDonald, William H., Thomas D. Davis, William P. Frank, et al, Southern School News, vol. 1 no. 10, Southern Education Reporting Service (?), 1955

4/25
Raab, Earl and Seymour M. Lipset, Prejudice and Society, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1959

4/26
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Mississippi Summer Project: Running Summary of Incidents, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, undated

4/27
Thompson, Chas H., The Journal of Negro Education, vol. 20 no. 3, Howard University Press, 1951

4/28
Tumin, Melvin M., Segregation and Desegregation: a digest of recent research, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1957

Reports, Letters, and Memorandum: Lambert - Lunz

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Correspondence, Personal Writings, News Clippings, and Other Materials

1/1
Correspondence, undated
Ava to Cynthia. 1 leaf

1/2
Correspondence, 1978
Ina Joan Caro [Riverdale, NY] to Ava Johnson Cox. TLS, 1 leaf. October 19, 1978

"Corky Cox Introduced Lyndon Johnson During the 1938 Campaign" historical notes by Konrad Kelley, Jr. Typed, 1 leaf with copy. October 30, 1978

1/3
Correspondence, 1979 (5 letters)
Bob Calvert [Texas A&M University, College Station] to Ms. Cynthia H. Ott [Johnson City]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. June 26, 1979

Ava [Johnson City] to Cynthia Ott [College Station]. ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope. Saturday, 11:30 AM, September 2, 1979

Ava to Cynthia Ott [College Station]. ALS, 2 leaves, with original envelope. Written Monday AM. September 13, 1979

Ava [Johnson City] to Cynthia. ALS, 1 leaf. September 22, 1979

Ava [Johnson City] to Cynthia. ALS, 1 leaf. [1979]

1/4
Correspondence, 1980 (9 letters)
Ava to Cynthia Ott [College Station]. ALS, 2 leaves, with original envelope. Written Wednesday AM, postmarked January 14, 1980

Ava to Cynthia Ott [Bryan]. ALS, 4 leaves, with original envelope. Written Wednesday AM, 8:45, postmarked February 7, 1980

Ava to Cynthia Ott [College Station]. ALS, 4 leaves, with original envelope. Written Friday 9:20 AM, postmarked February 8, 1980

Ava to Cynthia Ott [College Station]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. Written Tuesday AM 10:30, postmarked February 19, 1980
Ava to Mr. & Mrs. Gene Ott [College Station]. ALS, 2 leaves, with original envelope. postmarked April 11, 1980

Ava to Mr. & Mrs. Gene Ott [College Station]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. postmarked April 18, 1980

Ava to Cynthia Ott [College Station]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. postmarked May 27, 1980

Ava to Cynthia Ott. Empty envelope referenced in previous letter. 1980

Ava to Cynthia Ott [College Station]. ALS, 7 leaves, with original envelope. Written Sunday PM, PS written Monday evening, postmarked September 11, 1980

1/5
Correspondence, 1981 (2 letters)
Gretchen Gayle Ellsworth [Smithsonian Institution, Director, Office of Fellowship and Grants] to Cynthia Ott [Austin]. TLS, 1 leaf. April 16, 1981

Ralph Rinzler [Smithsonian Institution, Office of Folklore Programs] to Cynthia Ott [Austin]. TLS, 1 leaf. May 5, 1981

1/6
Correspondence, 1981 (5 letters)
Ava to Cynthia Ott [Austin]. ALS, 2 leaves, with original envelope. Written Thursday evening, postmarked March 6, 1981

Ava to Cynthia Ott [Austin]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. Written Thursday 7 AM, postmarked April 2, 1981

Ava [Johnson City] to Cynthia Ott [Austin, TX]. ALS, 2 leaves, with original envelope. Tuesday, April 7, 1981

Ava to Cynthia Ott [College Station, TX]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. postmarked May 2, 1981
Attached: newspaper clipping "Rufus Perry Endures Arrows"

Ava to Cynthia Ott [Austin]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. Saturday AM, 9:45, June 20, 1981

1/7
Correspondence, 1982 (3 letters)
Ava to Cynthia. ALS, 2 leaves, with original envelope. Written Tuesday, 8th, postmarked March 12, 1982.

Ava to Cynthia Higginbotham (Ott). ALS, 1 leaf. Monday, March 29, 1982

Ava to Cynthia Higginbotham (Ott) [College Station]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. April 16, 1982
Attached: legal document "Articles of Dissolution" for The Hill County School of Folk Arts, Inc.

1/8
Correspondence, 1983 (1 letter)
Lady Bird Johnson [Stonewall] to Ava. TLS, 1 leaf, with original envelope (enclosure referenced in next folder). May 24, 1983

1/9
Enclosure from Lady Bird Johnson Letter House and Garden magazine. Article on page 126 "Lady Bird Johnson's Hidden Family Farmhouse" by Marybeth Weston. January 1983

1/10
Correspondence, 1983 (1 letter)
Howard J., Sr., and Gene Waugh [Austin] to Ava [Johnson City]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. September 5, 1983

1/11
Correspondence, 1983 (1 letter)
Bonnie R. and George Carmack [San Antonio] to Ava. TLS, 1 leaf. Saturday, circa 1983

1/12
Correspondence, 1983 (3 letters)
Ava to Cynthia Pastermack [Las Cruces, NM]. ALS, 4 leaves, with original envelope. September 12, 1983

Ava to Cynthia Pastermack [Las Cruces, NM]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. September 26, 1983

Ava to Cynthia Pastermack [Las Cruces, NM]. ALS, 3 leaves, with original envelope (to be noted the envelope is postmarked August 29, 1983, however, the Sept. 29 letter belongs with the Aug. 29 envelope). September 29, 1983
Attached: newspaper clipping "Happy Day, LBJ."

1/13
Correspondence, 1984 (1 letter)
Ava to Cynthia Pastermack [Las Cruces, NM]. ALS, 2 leaves, with original envelope. January 23, 1984.

1/14
Correspondence, 1986 (1 letter)
Ava [Johnson City] to Cynthia Rose [Austin]. ALS, 1 leaf, with original envelope. November 4, 1986

1/15
Correspondence, 1989 (1 letter)
Ava to Cynthia. ALS, 3 leaves. August 30, 1989

1/16
Correspondence, 1992 (1 letter)
Melody Webb [United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service] to Cynthia Rose [Santa Fe, NM]. Re: a film documentary "Miss Ava." TLS, 1 leaf, with original envelope and one photocopy of letter. January 22, 1992

1/17
Manuscript
English 132, Lesson 3
"The Great Betrayal" by Ava Johnson Cox, re: political betrayals. 3 leaves handwritten with typed transcription.
January 13, 1948

1/18
Manuscript
English 132, Lesson XV
"Autobiography" by Ava Johnson Cox, re: her history, life during post-turn-of-the-century Texas. 14 leaves handwritten with typed transcription.
1948

1/19
Manuscript
English 132, Lesson XI
"Character Sketch" by Ava Johnson Cox, re: life during post-turn-of-the-century Texas. 3 leaves handwritten with typed transcription.
1948

1/20
Manuscript
English 132, Lesson XII
"Stealing" by Ava Johnson Cox, re: childhood pranks in post-turn-of-the-century Texas. 3 leaves handwritten with typed transcription.
1948

1/21
Manuscript
"Fun of Being Sick" by Ava Johnson Cox. 5 leaves handwritten with typed transcription.
1948

1/22
Manuscript
"My First Impression of Death" by Ava Johnson Cox. 3 leaves handwritten with typed transcription.
1948

1/23
Manuscript
"Indian Legend of the Texas Blue Bonnet" by Ava Johnson Cox. 6 leaves handwritten with typed transcription.

1/24
"Resource Paper in Geography" by Ava Johnson Cox
Pacific Northwest Summer Field Tour, July 18, to August 14, 1957, S.W.S.T.C., San Marcos, Texas. Includes maps, climate records, soil classifications, etc. Typed, 42 leaves.
January 20, 1957

1/25
Notebook #1
Handwritten notes in a steno pad by Ava. Contains recipes, folk sayings, etc. Typed transcription included.

1/26
Notebook #2.
Handwritten notes in a steno pad by Ava. Contains recipes, historical information on fabric dyes, planting by astrological signs, signs of winter, etc. Typed transcription included.

1/27
United States Civil Service Commission Certificate of Training awarded to Ava Johnson Cox (2x)
For the completion of Conversational Spanish by Correspondence. December 27, 1977
For the completion of Interpersonal Communications. January 4, 1978

1/28
Manuscripts
"Early Schools in Texas", "Forty Years Ago" (poem), "Ava & Ohlen at the Golden Gate 55 Wedding Anv." and other miscellaneous notes in a spiral notebook. Includes 13-page typed transcription.

1/29
Essay by Ava Johnson Cox delivered at Interpreters Seminars, LBJ NHS
"Early Schools of Texas" (8 pages typed), and "Ex-slaves founded Peyton Colony" (5 pages typed).
February 22, 1978

1/30
"Hitching Poles", interviews by Ava Johnson Cox and Cynthia Ott
re: hitching poles in Johnson City, Tx. Typed, 5 leaves, with handwritten editing.
December 10, 1978

1/31
"The Ozark Workshop, October 9-12, 1979, A Report by Park Interpreter Ava J. Cox." 2 copies, typed, 6 leaves.

1/32
Manuscripts, possibly for speeches
"The First Junction Schoolhouse" and "Johnson City High School", handwritten, 1 leaf, with typed transcription.

"Legal Description and Chain of Title, Second Junction School" and "Wm Peese, M.B Olfers, T.E. Keele, Joe Tanner, and Mrs. R. E. Duffaw (22) residents", handwritten, 2 leaves, with typed transcription.

"How the Permanent School Fund Came About", handwritten, 1 leaf, with typed transcription.

"A Penny Game", and "In 1835 the declaration of Independence for Texas was drawn up", handwritten, 2 leaves, with typed transcription.

1/33
Article on page 14, re: Ava Johnson Cox, "LBJ's Sister" The Courier, The National Park Service Newsletter, Vol. 2, No. 6.
April 1979

1/34
Brief Teaching Resume of Ava Johnson Cox's teaching career. 1-page typed, 1-page handwritten, and 5 pages of handwritten notes on related people.

1/35
Poem, "Kindness During Life" by Ava Cox's mother. Handwritten, 1 leaf, with typed transcription.

1/36
Miscellaneous Notes, 3 pages.

1/37
Newspaper Clippings, John Jackson
"John Jackson commands respect" by Catherine Jones and Hattie Coffee
"Mr. Jack parked his wagon along with the horses" by Catherine Jones and Hattie Coffee

1/38
Newspaper Clipping
"The Texas mood and that existing in nation's capital" by Francis X. Clines, Houston Chronicle. (copy)
May 8, 1980

1/39
Newspaper Clippings
Talk of Texas by Jack Maguire, Austin-American Statesman, 1983
"Goose cooks up trouble for Grayson County"
"Sharp mind puts Eisenhower in Denison"
"Goats, sheep introduced by Spanish"

1/40
Newspaper Clipping
"National-State Parks Mark LBJ's 75th Anniversary", Fredericksburg Standard.
August 31, 1983

1/41
Newspaper Clippings
Vaughn Davis Bornet (author), Austin American-Statesman
"Kennedy causes taken up by Lyndon Johnson". November 25, 1983
"LBJ leap into Vietnam made without a look at options". November 26, 1983
"Johnson decides against seeking another term". November 27, 1983
"Johnson years time of change: Great social progress clouded by promises unfulfilled". 1983

Pohl Correspondence

TLS - Typed Letter Signed

1/01: Frederik to Erle Korshak

  • Inviting him to send review copies of Shasta's books since Pohl is now reviewing for Super Science Stories. October 11, 1948
  • Thanking him for books sent and commenting on his business life. October 20, 1948
  • Returning rejected book with his regrets, as well as other business considerations. January 13, 1950

1/02: Erle (Melvin) Korshak, and T. E. Dikty

  • Melvin Korshak to Frederik, giving him the authorization to act in the matter of motion pictures sales with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for 5 Science Fiction books. February 23, 1950 (TLS, 1 leaf, photocopy)
  • Frederik to Erle Korshak, making comments on the Williamson-Galaxy contract. January 22, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf, photocopy)
  • Frederik to T. E. Dikty, discussing various business comments and a list of authors he is currently representing. May 5, 1950 (TLS, 2 leaves, photocopy)

1/03: Frederik to Erle Korshak

  • Returning outline for The Great Book of Science Fiction. July 25, 1950 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Informing him of the 25% increase on ads in Galaxy Science Fiction. October 3, 1950 (TLS, 1 leaf)
    Frederik to Erle Korshak regarding the overdue check. December 13, 1950 (TLS, 1 leaf)

1/04: Ted Dikty

  • Frederik to Ted Dikty, discussing the possibility of Shasta publishing Cliff Simak's novelettes. December 13, 1950 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty discussing the next Best of Science Fiction, and about changing Leiber's story contract to include permission for use in an anthology. December 26, 1950 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik, acknowledging the receipt of author releases, and changing Leiber's story contract to include permission for use in an anthology. December 28, 1950 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)

1/05: Ted Dikty

  • Frederik to Ted Dikty regarding various business comments including his and Korshak's discussion about Simak's book. January 8, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik regarding business comments and request for biographical data on some authors as well as giving the list of Simak short stories wanted by Shasta. January 11, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik regarding obtaining Phil Klass' "Venus and the Seven Sexes", for The Great Book of Science Fiction along with other business-related comments. January 18, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)

1/06: Erle Korshak and Ted Dikty

  • Frederik to Erle Korshak regarding anthology material. February 27, 1951 (Western Union Telegram, 1 leaf)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik regarding different business comments concerning The Best Science Fiction Stories: 1951, asking for Pohl's help in expediting matters with authors he represents. March 10, 1951 (TLS, 2 leaves, carbon copy)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik regarding berating him for his noncooperation and noncommunication concerning his obligations for The Best of Science Fiction: 1951. March 20, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)

1/07: Ted Dikty

  • Frederik regarding the agreements including author's permission for the stories wanted by Shasta, explaining some delays. March 22, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik in reply to Pohl's letter of March 22, 1951, and discussing more publishing business inquiries. April 17, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty regarding the continuation of business regarding authors he's representing for Best, also pointing out that Shasta did not follow the correct channels in obtaining the releases for the works and the trouble it caused Pohl and company. April 20, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf)

1/08: Ted Dikty

  • Frederik to Ted Dikty inquiring whether he is still interested in "Venus and the Seven Sexes" enough for Pohl to withhold it from another anthologist. April 24, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik replying to Pohl's letters from April 20th and 24th. April 30, 1951 (TLS, 2 leaves, carbon copy)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty about returning releases for Shasta's requests for stories to include in The Great Book of Science Fiction. May 7, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf)

1/09: Ted Dikty

  • Frederik to Ted Dikty enclosing Kubilius' biographical material as requested. June 7, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik regarding the new anthology, releases needed quickly, and questions about whether or not other stories he was interested in have been sold, etc. August 8, 1951 (TLS, 2 leaves, carbon copy)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty enclosing permission granted contract, and explaining delays and problems with the others due to unnecessarily difficult people and circumstances. August 13, 1951 (TLS, 2 leaves)

1/10: Ted Dikty

  • Ted Dikty to Frederik inquiring about the Charlie Dye manuscript he needs quickly. September 8, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik, sending a complimentary copy of The Best Science Fiction Stories: 1951, and thanking him for his help. September 26, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty, discussing permission for Klass' The Quick and the Bomb for Best Science Fiction: 1952, and asking him to publish it under the name William Tenn as Generation of Noah. October 1, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf)

1/11: Ted Dikty

  • Frederik to Ted Dikty regarding Pohl's office installing new procedures and how hectic the files are, could Dikty please send a list of all permissions given. October 2, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty thanking him for the copy of The Best Science Fiction Stories: 1951. October 8, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik in response to Pohl's October 20th letter including a list of permissions and making it clear that Shasta is looking for books to publish. October 16, 1951 (TLS, 3 leaves, carbon copy)

1/12: Ted Dikty

  • Frederik to Ted Dikty discussing business, permissions, mentioning that the agency is cutting back on Sci-Fi writers, and referring personally to the haggling he and Erle had over contracts. November 5, 1951
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik mentioning some stories which have just come out that he'd like Pohl to hold for him and others that look interesting, and requesting him to get the Street & Smith releases ASAP. November 24, 1951 (TLS, 2 leaves, carbon copy)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik regarding the contracts and reasons to publish Frank Robinson's material in book form. November 30, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)

1/13: Ted Dikty

  • Ted Dikty to Frederik regarding the receipt of Pohl's November 29th letter about Horace Gold's using "Coming Attraction" in his forthcoming anthology, even though Shasta's exclusive publishing rights haven't expired yet, Dikty gives full authorization stapled to next letter. December 5, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty discussing relating circumstances and asking for permission for Horace Gold to use "Coming Attraction". November 29, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty regarding the receipt of copies of the proposed contract for Frank Robinson's novel, Pohl suggests changes and gives examples. December 7, 1951 (incomplete, TLS, 1 leaf)

1/14: Ted Dikty, and Street & Smith Publications, Inc.

  • Ted Dikty to Frederik thanking him for the Street & Smith permissions and mentioning other stories they may want. December 24, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty with Street & Smith permissions, working on getting Lawler's OK for The Hunting Season, and holding three stories in case Shasta decides to use them. December 18, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Street & Smith to Frederik regarding assigning cloth book rights to The Sack. September 17, 1951 (typed copy, 1 leaf)

1/15: Ted Dikty

  • Frederik to Ted Dikty regarding Street & Smith letter on "The Hunting Season". December 28, 1951 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty thanking him for the checks for Best of Science Fiction: 1951, and inquiring about a missing one. January 2, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik regarding a misunderstanding on the permission granted for "The Hunting Season" and also asking Pohl to hold another story for him. January 3, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)

1/16: Ted Dikty

  • Ted Dikty to Frederik clearing up the matter of the missing check mentioned in the January 2, 1952 letter. January 4, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty replying to Dikty's January 3, 1952 letter. January 7, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik replying to Pohl's January 7, 1952 letter. January 9, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)

1/17: Ted Dikty

  • Ted Dikty to Frederik regarding and explain two releases, as well as defining where Pohl could find another story for them. January 17, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty regarding the releases on Phillips' "At No Extra Cost" and Leiber's "Appointment in Tomorrow". January 21, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty regarding 3 manuscripts. January 22, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf)

1/18: Ted Dikty

  • Frederik to Ted Dikty asking if Shasta has any definite plans on H. Beam Piper's "Paratime Police" stories yet, since he's holding them for Shasta. January 24, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik in response to Pohl's letters of January 21, 22, and 24. February 1, 1952 (TLS, 2 leaves, carbon copy)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik asking for the releases to be signed for both Wyndham's "Survival" and Kornbluth's "That Share of Glory" for Best SF Stories: 1953. February 8, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)

1/19: Ted Dikty to Frederik

  • Returning Austin's manuscript with explanation and offer of interest in later work. February 16, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)
  • Asking for Klass' current address, repeating the intentions from the February 8 letter, and relaying that Shasta will not be doing the Paratime book. March 11, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)
  • Returning Gunn's manuscript with an explanation of rejections. March 25, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)

1/20: Ted Dikty

  • Ted Dikty to Frederik returning Wyndham's "Plan for Chaos" with an explanation of the rejection. April 15, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik commenting on payment to authors represented. April 15, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty needing to know Shasta's current, and if any, definite interest in publishing Jack Williamson and Miles Breer's book Birth of a New Republic and also inquires over the advance promised on Robinson's story. May 14, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf)

1/21: Ted Dikty

  • Ted Dikty to Frederik answering his May 14 letter and asking about the anthology requests he's made. May 17, 1952 (TLS, 2 leaves, carbon copy)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty regarding permissions for Wyndham's "Survival" and Kornbluth's "That Share of Glory", asks that the contract be sent for The Birth of a New Republic. June 23, 1952 (1 leaf)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik answering to Pohl's letter of June 23. July 7, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)

1/22: Ted Dikty

  • Ted Dikty to Frederik regarding a complimentary copy of Year's Best Sf Novels: 1952, and asks if Pohl plans on placing an ad in the convention program. July 28, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty informing him that Street & Smith released "That Share of Glory" to another anthology, and asks about the Williamson contracts. July 29, 1925 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik regarding the release on Blish's "Surface Tension", and he has a hold on Damon Knight's "Ticket to Anywhere". September 18, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)

1/23: Ted Dikty

  • Frederik to Ted Dikty returning permission for "Surface Tension" and informing him that Knight is being handled elsewhere. September 23, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty regarding" Clement's Mission of Gravity", and which story of Pohl's was Shasta interested in for the anthology. October 2, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik referencing to letters of September 23 and October 2, and discussing other outstanding business. October 3, 1952 (TLS, 2 leaves, carbon copy)

1/24: Ted Dikty

  • Frederik to Ted Dikty confirming and discussing Dikty's letter of October 3. October 9, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Frederik to Erle Korshak sending a check for $305.55. October 22, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik returning the manuscript of "Clement's Mission of Gravity" with an explanation of the rejection. October 24, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, signed carbon copy)

1/25: Ted Dikty

  • Ted Dikty to Frederik with the enclosure of three checks (canceled) covering the first payments for Imagination Unlimited. October 27, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty in reply to Dikty's October 27th letter. October 31, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Ted Dikty to Frederik regarding four checks for stories in The Best S.F. Stories: 1952. December 22, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy)

1/26: Erle Korshak, and Ted Dikty

  • Frederik to Erle Korshak with a copy of the contract between Korshak and Williamson with instructions. December 24, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty discussing the expansion of Blish's "Surface Tension" to be included in Year's Best SF Novels for 1953. December 29, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf)
  • Frederik to Ted Dikty regarding the status of "Satisfaction Guaranteed" by Asimov since it's wanted for another anthology. December 30, 1952 (TLS, 1 leaf)

1/27: Canceled Royalty Checks from Shasta to Frederik

  • For first payment on "Alas, All Thinking" for Imagination Unlimited*.
  • For first payment on "Old Faithful" for Imagination Unlimited.
  • For first payment on "The Fire and The Sword" for Imagination Unlimited.

1/28: Canceled Royalty Check from Shasta to Frederik

  • For payment in full for anthology use of "Category Phoenix" by Boyd Ellanby in the Year's Best SF Novels, 1953.

1/29: Playboy Magazine Correspondence, 1964-1968

  • Between Frederik, James Goode, Jack Kessler, and A. C. Spectorsky regarding articles and stories, including "Explosion Explosion", "Imitations of Immortality", and "Making Love".

1/30: Playboy Magazine Correspondence, 1962-1978

  • Regarding article and story submissions, including rewrite requests, rejections, and comments about personalities in the field.
  • Includes the manuscripts of "The Borrowed Brains," a draft of "The Great 1964 Saucer Flap," and the text of Pohl's 1966 keynote address to the American Management Association's Annual Personnel Conference, titled "The World of 1975-1985".

Collected Writings

76/1: Esoterismo Del popol- Vuh Rafael Girard, 1948

76/2: Hunab Kui, 1963

76/3: Carmen Celia Beltran Oral History 3, 1965-1998

76/4: Kalmus Study Scores, 1968

76/5: The Folklore and Ethic Identity by Rosa Augusta Jordan, 1975

76/6: Parapsicologia Maya, 1977

76/7: Chicana Spiritualities, 1979-1996

76/8: The Quetzalcoatl Pruphesy, 1981

76/9: 1982 First Program of First Tejano Conjunfo Festival, 1982

76/10: Mexican/Chicano Customs for the Day of the Dead, 1983-2001

76/11: Article Clippings Concerning Bernardo Eureste, 1984-1985

76/12: Nephtali de Leon - A Los Sanitation Workers who are on Strike San Antonio, 1985

76/13: Heterologies, 1986

76/14: "La Respuesta" By: Ma E. Gaitan, 1996

76/15: Musikethnologische Sammebande, 1996

76/16: Digging the Days of the Dead, 1998

76/17: Water System Info, 2000-2001

76/18: Soto Laviage, Gabriela 11-3-2000, 2000-2003

76/19: Draft of Bullets in My Bra, 2002

76/20: Aprendamos Nahuatl, 2002

76/21: Interpreting the (Me)xican Wise Women, 2003

76/22: A Language of (In)Visibility, 2003

76/23: Sin Maiz No Hay Pais, 2004

76/24: Se Habla Ingles-Marisela Norte

76/25: La Jefita Teatro Libertad

76/26: Sylvia Wood/Poesia

76/27: Latina Popular Culture

76/28: Carmen Celia Beltran Oral History 1

76/29: Carmen Celia Beltran Oral History 2

76/30: Carmen Celia Beltran Oral History 4

Correspondence

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Inauguration Materials, Correspondence, Awards and Honors, and Publications

16/1: Inauguration, Clippings. 1959-1962

16/2: Inauguration, Clippings. 1960-1967

16/3: Inauguration, Appointment Certificate as the 14th President of Texas A&M. July 19, 1959

16/4: Inauguration, Materials collected and compiled by Kate Adelle Hill. 1960

16/5: Inauguration, Address by General Troy H. Middleton, and other materials. 1960

16/6: Inauguration, Correspondence. January 1960

16/7: Inauguration, Correspondence. February 1960

16/8: Inauguration, Correspondence. February 1960

16/9: Inauguration, Correspondence. March 1960

16/10: Inauguration, Correspondence, and other information. March 1960

16/11: Inauguration, preliminary program, invitation, and luncheon program. March 1960

16/12: Inauguration, list of invites, attendees, and those who declined. March 1960

16/13: Inauguration, seating arrangements for precession and luncheon. March 1960

16/14: Inauguration, Program (3x). March 1960

16/15: Inauguration, Proceedings (2x). March 1960

16/16: Inauguration, response speech copies at inaugural luncheon by Rudder including 2 notecards, and 1 program. March 26, 1960

16/17: Inauguration, Rudder's address "A Charge to Keep" (2x). March 26, 1960

16/18: Inauguration, drafts of Rudder's address "A Charge to Keep". March 26, 1960

16/19: Inauguration, Photographs (2x). March 26, 1960

16/20: Inauguration, Information regarding the ordering of photos. April 7, 1960

16/21: Inauguration, Correspondence. April - May 1960

16/22: Inauguration, Texas Aggie (3x). April - May 1960

16/23: President's Appreciation Dinner - Dallas A&M Club. 1961

16/24: President's Appreciation Dinner. 1962

16/25: President's Appreciation Dinner. 1965

16/26: Poem and news clipping sent to Margarette Rudder from Pinkie Downs, Jr. 1961

16/27: Invite to John F. Kennedy's Inauguration. March 1961

16/28: Invitations and Correspondence from Lyndon B. Johnson, Lady Bird Johnson, and JFK. 1961-1965, 1968

16/29: Correspondence from the White House and US President. 1965-1966

16/30: Materials for the Black-Tie White House Dinner [5 items, 11 sheets]. May 1966 (1 of 2)

16/31: Materials for the Black-Tie White House Dinner [13 items]. May 1966 (2 of 2)

16/32: Correspondence. 1962-1965

16/33: Correspondence. June 1966

16/34: Correspondence. 1967

16/35: Awards and Honors. 1948-1949

16/36: Awards and Honors, Veterans of Foreign Wars. 1958, 1963, 1968

16/37: Awards and Honors, Kentucky Colonel Award. 1958

16/38: Awards and Honors. 1959

16/39: Awards and Honors. 1961-1962

16/40: Awards and Honors. 1963-1964

16/41: Awards and Honors. 1965

16/42: Awards and Honors. 1966-1967

16/43: Awards and Honors, Kentucky Colonel Award. 1967

16/44: Awards and Honors. 1968-1970

16/45: House Fire Materials. 1962

16/46: Schedule for out-of-country trips. 1965-1969

16/47: Federation of Texas A&M University Mothers' Club. 1966-1967, 1970

16/48: Photograph. 1967

16/49: Publications, Football Game Day Programs (3x). 1965

16/50: Publications, Football Game Day Programs (3x). 1966

16/51: Publications, Football Game Day Programs (2x). 1968

16/52: Publications, Football Game Day Programs (3x). 1969

16/53: Publications (2x). Undated

16/54: Business and Membership Cards

16/55: Business and Membership Cards

Articles and Other Writings

12/1: "Science Spotlight", mimeograph copies of columns published weekly in the Oak Ridge Journal, 34 pp., (Note: The series began in April, 1947. See clippings in Box 20), January-April, 1948.

12/2: "Isotopes and Their Application in the Field of Industrial Materials", Proceedings of the American Society for Testing Materials, 28 pp., 1948.

12/3: "You! The People of Oak Ridge! Don't Worry About Cancer. Beat It!", draft of brochure, 2 pp., April 1949.

12/4: "The Development of the Isotopes Distribution Program", Chemical and Engineering News, 5 pp., May 16, 1949.

12/5: "U. S. Atomic Energy Commission's Isotopes Distribution Program: Brief Summary of Progress and Plans", mimeograph report to the Committee on Nuclear Science, 7 pp., November 8, 1949.

12/6: "Production and Availability of Radioisotopes", November 1949.

12/7: Journal of Clinical Investigation, 8 pp. printed, 18 pp. typed draft.

12/8: "Isotopes-Their Distribution and Use", Scientific Monthly, 11 pp., December 1949.

12/9: "Summary of the Isotope Division Cyclotron Program", mimeograph report, 1 p., February 15, 1950.

12/10: "U. S. Atomic Energy Commission's Isotope Distribution Program: Notes on Recent Changes and Developments", mimeograph report to the Committee on Nuclear Science, 4 pp., March 28, 1950.

12/11: "Use of Radioactive Tracers in Agricultural Research", Sugar Journal, 5 pp., December 1950.

12/12: "Nuclear Reactors: Production of Radioisotopes", vol. II of Medical Physics edited by Otto Glasser, 6 pp. printed, 15 pp. typed final draft, 1950.

12/13: "Industrial Applications of Radioisotopes", Non-Destructive Testing, 7 pp.

12/14: "Growth in Peacetime Use of Atomic Energy", Manual of the Lectures Presented at the In-service Training Course in Radiological Health, University of Michigan, School of Public Health, 12 pp. (Also appeared in Industrial Medicine and Surgery, Atomic Energy, and New York Journal of Medicine), 1951.

12/15: "The Atomic Detective at Work", United Nations World, (Exists here only in draft form with the title "New Keys to the Universe", 14 pp.), January 1953.

12/16: "Report on Mexico Trip, November 1952", unpublished report concerning participation in the Inter-American Congress of Radiology in Mexico City and visits to institutions interested in using isotopes, 10 pp., February 11, 1953.

12/17: "The Scope and Future of Isotope Utilization", unpublished report concerning participating in the Inter-American Congress of Radiology in Mexico City and visits to institutions interested in using isotopes, 10 pp., May 1953.

12/18: "Isotopes Distribution Program", unpublished report, 28 pp., includes an extensive chronological outline of the development of the program, October 1953.

12/19: "Current Uses of Radioactive Isotopes in Industry", Automation and Other Technological Advances, American Management Association, Manufacturing Series No. 205, 12 pp., (also appeared in Surplus Record January 1953 and Machine Design February 1953), 1953.

12/20: "Survey of Isotope Utilization in the Study and Treatment of Cancer", Acta Union Internationale Contre le Cancer, 10 pp., (also includes 2 pp. typed abstract), 1953.

12/21: "A Pricing Policy for Radioisotopes", processed report, 25 pp., April 1954.

12/22: "Radioisotopes in Nondestructive Testing", Non-Destructive Testing, 8 pp., May-June 1954.

12/23: "Progreso Contra el Cancer par Media de Isotopos Radiactivos", Ciencia y Technologia, Pan American Union, 3 pp., July-September 1954.

12/24: "Isotopes Distribution Program: Present and Future Scope", processed report, 30 pp., September 1954.

12/25: "Preliminary Report of Trip to Sixth International Congress and Visits to Latin American Radioisotopes Users", processed report, 11 pp., October 1, 1954.

12/26: "Report of Trip to Sixth International Cancer Congress, Sao Paula, Brazil and Visits to Latin American Radioisotope Users, July 10-August 27, 1954", processed report, 5 pp., [October, 1954].

12/27: "Progress against Cancer with Radioisotopes", Quarterly of Phi Beta Pi, 18 pp., November 1954.

12/28: "Radioisotopes - New Keys to Knowledge", Smithsonian Report for 1953, 22 pp. plus 4 plates, 1954.

12/29: "Assistance to International 'Atoms-for-Peace' Program Through Radioisotopes", processed report, 14 pp., January 31, 1955.

12/30: "Proposal for Demonstrations of Peaceful Uses of Atomic Radiation in Japan", processed report, 4 pp., March 1, 1955.

12/31: "U. S. Atomic Energy Commission's Isotope Distribution Program: Summary of Progress and Plans", report to Committee on Nuclear Science, National Research Council, 7 pp., November 4, 1955.

12/32: "The Development of Nuclear Medicine", American Journal of Roentgenology Radium Therapy and Nuclear Medicine, 13 pp., June 1956.

12/33: "Summary Report and Recommendations Arising from Atoms for Peace Mission to South America", processed report, 12 pp., June 1956.

12/34: "Report on Trip to Mexico City to Attend 8th International Congress of Radiology, July 22-29, 1956", processed report, 32 pp., [August, 1956].

12/35: "The Organization of an Atomic Energy Program", abstract of the report to [Commission de Energia Nuclear de Cuba], 4 pp., [1956].

12/36: "Radioisotopes (1947-1957)-A Decade of Rapid Progress", Nucleonics, draft 13 pp., September 1957.

12/37: "Unesco Conference for Isotopes Research, Paris, September, 1957 Unscheduled Symposium on Production of Radioisotopes", processed report, 5 pp., October 9, 1957.

12/38: "General Discussion", Proceedings of the American Society for Testing Materials, 3 pp., 1957.

12/39: "Report on International Congress and Exhibition of Electronics and Atomic Energy, Rome, June 16-21, [1958]", processed report, 8 pp., July 7, 1958.

12/40: "Industrial Use of Radioisotopes", Proceedings of the First Annual Texas Conference on the Utilization of Atomic Energy, 10 pp., August 1958.

12/41: "Procurement and Use of Radioisotopes", processed pamphlet of the AEC [?], 24 pp. (joint project with Gerald L. Hutton), September 1, 1958.

12/42: "Survey, Analysis, and Projection of the Medical Research, Diagnostic, and Therapeutic Uses of Radioisotopes", Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 1 p. abstract of the paper presented at the annual meeting of Society of Nuclear Medicine, (joint effort with Paul J. Blaetus), 1959.

12/43: "Expanding Role of Atomic Science in Oil Operations", American Petroleum Institute Quarterly, 2 pp., 1959.

12/44: "Radioisotopes-New Keys-to Knowledge", Smithsonian Treasury of Science, 43 pp., January 1960.

12/45: "The United States Industrial-Radiation Program", Large Radiation Sources in Industry International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, 15 pp., Winter 1960.

12/46: "Nuclear Energy-Developments in Use of By-Product Material", Insurance Counsel Journal, 23 pp., October 1960.

12/47: "Industrial Applications of Radioisotopes", ASME paper No. 60-WA-207, 9 pp., 1960.

12/48: "Radioactive Isotopes as Aids in Chemical Research", Voice of America Forum Lectures, Chemistry Series 7, 9 pp., 1960.

12/49: "The Isotope Business", Atoms for World Industry by Gerald Wendt, 3 pp., 1960.

12/50: "Production of Radioactive Isotopes in Nuclear Reactors", Medical Physics vol. 3 edited by Otto Glasser, 3 pp., 1960.

Magazines

21/1 New Worlds Science Fiction, containing Oliver's story "Any More At Home Like You?" (September 1955)

21/2 Orbit Science Fiction, containing Oliver's story "Controlled Experiment" (November/December 1954)

21/3 Science Fiction Adventures, containing Oliver's novel Fires of Forever (November 1952)

21/4 Science Fiction Adventures, containing Oliver's novelette "Judgment Day" (March 1953)

21/5 Startling Stories, containing Oliver's story "The Shore of Tomorrow" (March 1953)

21/6 Startling Stories, containing Oliver's story "The Subversives" (February 1952)

21/7 Startling Stories, containing Oliver's story "Lady Killer" (March 1952)

21/8 Super Science Stories, containing Oliver's story "The Land of Lost Content" (November 1950)

21/9 Super Science Stories, containing Oliver's and Garvin Berry's story "The Blood Star" (January 1951)

21/10 Texas Literary Quarterly, containing Oliver's story "The Imperfect Machine" (Summer 1948), 2 copies, photocopied

21/11 Thrilling Wonder Stories, containing Oliver's novelette "The Life Game" (June 1953)

21/12 Universe Science Fiction, containing Oliver's story "Let Me Live in a House" (March 1954)

Reports, Letters, and Memorandum: Mackin

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Sword & Fantasy
No.4 Oct 2005
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No.8 Oct 2006

Syndrome
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Tabebuian
SUM 1975
Leadership Manual Jan 1974

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No.103 Apr 12, 2008
No.104 Apr 17, 2008
No.112 Jul 26, 2008

Tales From Texas
No.7 May 1975
No.10 Aug 1975
No.11 Sep 1975

Tales From The Cajun Sushi Bar
No.3 1993

Tales of the Free Amazons
Feb 1980

TANSTAAFL
Vol. 1 No.7 Feb 1969

TCP
Vol. 2 No.3 SPR 1976

Telepath
No.1 Dec 1951

Texas Fandom
1981

Texas SF Inquirer, The
No.6 Dec 1983
No.18 Aug 1986
No.19 Dec 1986
No.20 Feb/Mar 1987
No.22 Oct/Nov 1987
No.23 Feb 1988

Third Alternative, The
No.4 AUT 1994

Tiempo de Fantasia (Fantasy Times in Spanish)
Sep 1949
Nov 1949

Time and Time Again
No.3 May 2008 (also Pixel No.17)
No.7 Nov 2008

Time Centre Times, The
Vol. 2 No. 2 Number 4 Aug 1993

Tomorrow and…
No.8 Dec 1971(?)

Triskelion
No.2 Dec 1968
No.3 May 1969
No.4 Jul 1969

Trufan’s Advisor, The (2nd Edition)
Nov 2008

Yearbooks

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

1/8: 2 yearbooks. 1961-1962

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

1/10: 2 yearbooks. 1963-1964

1/11: 1 yearbook. 1964-1965

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

1/13: 2 yearbooks. 1967-1969

1/14: 3 yearbooks. 1969-1971

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

1/16: 2 yearbooks. 1973-1975

1/17: 2 yearbooks. 1975-1977

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

1/19: 2 yearbooks. 1977-1978

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Speeches

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Newspaper Clippings

19/1: General newspaper clippings, January - February 1949.

19/2: General newspaper clippings, March - August 1949.

19/3: General newspaper clippings, September - October 1949.

19/4: General newspaper clippings, November - December 1949.

19/5: General newspaper clippings, 1950-1958.

19/6: General newspaper clippings, 1959.

19/7: General newspaper clippings, 1960.

19/8: General newspaper clippings, January - June 1961.

19/9: General newspaper clippings, July - December 1961.

19/10: General newspaper clippings, January - June 1962.

19/11: General newspaper clippings, July - December 1962.

Francisco Gonzalez Compositions

73/1: "La Virgen del Tepeyac" Dec. 1985. Santa Barbara, CA El Teatro de la Esperanza. All Materials, 1976-1985

73/2: "Don Juan in Hell" Staged Reading, ETC Play house Easter, 1982. Materials, Easter 1982

73/3: "Chicanismo" Radio Spots for NPR, A. Lopez Productions, March 1982

73/4: "Fandango" Oct. 30, 1982 San Juan Bautista, Music, October 30, 1982

73/5: "California Folk Songs" April, 1988- Concert- All Materials, 1982-1988

73/6: "Carmen- The Play" Spring 1984 San Antonio, TX. All Materials, 1983-1984

73/7: "A Burning Beach" Eduardo Machado L.A.T.C. 1989. All Materials, 1985-1989

73/8: "Los Muertos Nunca Mueren" Musical Director's Script, Music Cue Sheet, Info Sheets, 1986

73/9: "Paper Wings" Doanne Pottlitia- Workshop. Barnard College N.Y., N.Y. Scripts, Background, Lyrics, 1986

73/10: "El Baile" Sept. 1987, El Presidio de Santa Barbara- Notes + Script, 1987

73/11: "Its Not Easy Being a Kid" 1987, County of Santa Barbara Health Care Services, All Materials, 1987

73/12: "The Promise" Feb. 1988. Los Angeles Theatre Center. All Materials (Script, Reviews, Notes), 1987-1988

73/13: "Los Muertos Nunca Mueren" Border Lands Theatre Tucson, AZ, 1988

73/14: "Los Muertos Nunca Mueren" Script and Music Cue Sheet, 1988

73/15: "Los Muertos Nunca Mueren" Study Guide and Publicity, 1988

73/16: "The Girl in the Picture" Emilio Carbadillo, Background and Synopsis, 1989

73/17: "The Girl in the Picture" Emilio Carbadillo, Script and Other Info, 1989

73/18: "The Girl in the Picture" E. Carbadillo, 1990

73/19: "Tres Cuentos" Emilio Carbadillo,- Review, Scripts, 1990

73/20: "If These Walls Could Speak", 1991-1992

73/21: "If These Walls Could Speak" S.B.T.H.P., 1992, 1992-1993

73/22: Una Pastorela articles on subject, 1949-1992

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

S2-4/01: Hopkins, Sewell H., letters to E. J. Lund and A. A. Jakkula relating to investigations on oyster mortality, January 7 - March 17, 1949.

S2-4/02: Hopkins, Sewell H., reports of trips to Pensacola, Florida; Port Aransas and Rockport, Texas; and Louisiana in connection with investigations on oyster mortality, February 24 - August 12, 1949.

S2-4/03: Hopkins, Sewell H., memoranda on meetings in New Orleans, Louisiana and Colleges Station, Houston, and Port Aransas, Texas regarding investigations on oyster mortality, January 18 - November 5, 1949.

S2-4/04: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Preliminary Survey of the Literature on the Boring Clam, Martesia," February 1, 1949.

S2-4/05: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Critical Review of Experiments Reported in 'Bulletin 18,' and Report of Project Nine Experiments on Bleedwater, Oil, and Soluble Fractions," March 16, 1949.

S2-4/06: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Report on Progress of Oyster Investigations at Institute of Marine Science, Port Aransas, Texas Up to April 1, 1949," April 4, 1949.

S2-4/07: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Outline for the Continuation of the Oyster Mortality Investigation Beyond June 1, 1949, Supplementing the Outline Dated February 25, 1949."

S2-4/08: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Preliminary Survey of the Literature on Stylochus and Other Flatworms Associated with Oyster," April 18, 1949.

S2-4/09: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Report of Progress at Grand Isle and Bay Sainte Elaine, May 13-16, 1949," May 19, 1949.

S2-4/10: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Report on the Annual 'Oyster Convention' Held at Old Point Comfort, Virginia, June 6, 7, 8, and 9, 1949."

S2-4/11: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Progress Report: The Status of All Phases of the Oyster Mortality Investigation as of September 1, 1949," September 17, 1949.

S2-4/12: Hopkins, Sewell H., data on oysters from published sources collected during 1949.

S2-4/13: Hopkins, Sewell H., letters to G. Robert Lunz, Jr., Wiley G. Lastrapes, Martin D. Burkenroad, E. M. Wolfe, and A. A. Jakkula regarding the investigation on oyster mortality, March 9 - August 14, 1950.

S2-4/14: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Progress Report: Status of the Oyster Mortality Investigation as of December 31, 1949," January 3, 1950.

S2-4/15: Hopkins, Sewell H., "History of Some Oyster Mortalities Reported in Foreign Countries," February 1950.

S2-4/16: Hopkins, Sewell H., "A Brief Listing of References on Oyster Mortality in Some Foreign Countries," February 1950.

S2-4/17: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Notes on the 'Oyster Pathology Symposium' at Pensacola, February 1-3, 1950," February 7, 1950.

S2-4/18: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Some Additional References on Dermocystidium," February 1950.

S2-4/19: Hopkins, Sewell H., bibliography of "Copepod Parasites in bivalve Mollusks," February 23, 1950.

S2-4/20: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Notes on Texas Game, Fish and Oyster Commission's 'Seminar of Marine Sciences' Rockport, Texas, April 6-9, 1950," April 10, 1950.

S2-4/21: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Records of Reports on Microscopic Oyster Parasites Other Than Nematopsis, 1947-1949 Inclusive," May 8, 1950.

S2-4/22: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Preliminary Survey of the Literature on the Oyster Parasite 'Bucephalus' and Related Parasites," May 24, 1950.

S2-4/23: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Addendum to 'Preliminary Survey of the Literature on Stylochus and Other Flatworms Associated With Oysters,' " May 24, 1950.

S2-4/24: Hopkins, Sewell H., "A Short Annotate Bibliography on Trematods Parasites of Donax, Their Hyperparasites, and Some Related Forms," July 1, 1950.

S2-4/25: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Criticism of Lund-Price Manuscript 'Self-Silting by the Oyster and its Significance in Sedimentation Geology,' " July 12, 1950.

S2-4/26: Hopkins, Sewell H., "The Inter-Relationship of Weight, Volume, and Linear Measurements of Oyster and the Number of Oysters per Louisiana Sack Measure," July 20, 1950.

S2-4/27: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Some References on Mycetozoans and Labyrinthulids, etc. Pertinent to Wasting Disease of Eel-Grass," circa 1950.

S2-4/28: Hopkins, Sewell H., data on oysters from published sources collected during 1950.

S2-4/29: Hopkins, Sewell H., letters to A. A. Jakkula, C. Francis Beaven, and Joel Hedgpeth relating to investigations on oyster mortality, January 19 - March 10, 1951.

S2-4/30: Hopkins, Sewell H., "List of Requests for Release of Papers for Publication, Upon Which Clearance Has Been Denied or Upon Which Action Has Been Postponed," June 13, 1951.

S2-4/31: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Report on 1951 Annual Oyster Convention," August 20, 1951.

S2-4/32: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Report on Oyster Collecting Trip, Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes, August 9-10, 1951," October 2, 1951.

S2-4/33: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Studies on Larval Marine Bucephalids, October 1951," abstract of paper presented at the American Society of Parasitologists.

S2-4/34: Hopkins, Sewell H., Fred F. Cauthron, and John G. Mackin, "Experiments to Test the Effects of Shell-Drilling and Mud-Injection upon Oysters, 1948," December 7, 1951.

S2-4/35: Hopkins, Sewell H., data on oysters from published sources collected during 1951.

S2-4/36: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Notes on Annual Oyster Convention, August 12-14, 1952," August 20, 1952.

S2-4/37: Hopkins, Sewell H. and R. Winston Menzel, "How to Decide Best Time to Harvest Oyster Crops," Atlantic Fisherman, pp. 15, 36-37, October 1952.

S2-4/38: Hopkins, Sewell H., "Notes on the 1953 Oyster Convention," June 29, 1953.

S2-4/39: Hopkins, Sewell H., John G. Mackin, and R. Winston Menzel, "The Annual Cycle of Reproduction, Growth, and Fattening in Louisiana Oysters," July 21, 1953.

S2-4/40: Hopkins, Sewell H. and R. Winston Menzel, "Methods for the Study of Oyster Plantings," 1953.

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

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