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Clippings

6/12
News Clippings - Places - 1953, 1955-1956

6/13
News Clippings - Places - 1960

6/14
News Clippings - Places - 1961

6/15
News Clippings - Places - 1962

6/16
News Clippings - Places - 1963

6/17
News Clippings - Places - 1964

6/18
News Clippings - People - 1942, 1955-1957

6/19
News Clippings - People - 1960-1961

6/20
News Clippings - People - 1962

6/21
News Clippings - People - 1963

6/22
News Clippings - People - 1964

6/23
News Clippings - Folksongs - 1956, 1959-1960, 1962

6/24
News Clippings - Folksongs - 1963

6/25
News Clippings - Folksongs - 1964

Alaska Highway

2/1
Alaska Highway, 1943-1945

2/2
Alaska Highway, 1943-1945

2/3
Alaska Highway, 1943-1945

2/4
Alaska Highway, 1943-1945

2/5
Item separated, held in box 16
Edmonton Bulletin, July 3, 1943 (Sections 1-4)

2/6
Alaska Highway, 1943-1945

2/7
Alaska Highway, 1943-1945

2/8
Alaska Highway, 1943-1945

2/9
Photographs

2/10
Newspapers

2/11
Newspapers

2/12
Item separated, held in box 16
Alaska Highway News, vol. 6, no. 36, January 4, 1945 [FRAGILE]

2/13
Newspapers

2/14
Alaska Highway, 1943-1945

2/15
Photographs

2/16
Alaska Highway, 1943-1945

2/17
Maps (2x)

2/18
Alaska Highway, 1943-1945

2/19
Items separated, held in box 16
Newspapers (3x)
Daily News - Miner, Fairbanks, Alaska, vol. LXX, Tuesday, March 7, 1972
"Oil and Resource Development", Fairbanks Dailey News - Miner, Tuesday, March 7, 1972
22nd Annual Progress Edition, Daily News - Minor, Fairbanks, Alaska, Sections A-G (7 sections), 1972

2/20
Alaska Highway, 1943-1945

2/21
Alaska Highway, 1943-1945

2/22
Photographs

Correspondence and Publications Regarding Rural Church Conferences

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Administrative Orders

The administrative orders primarily contain data or amendments to accompany Field Orders and are concerned with supply, evacuation, traffic, service troops, personnel, prisoners of war, and miscellaneous items. Also included are instructions and annexes dealing with captured enemy equipment, individual clothing and equipment, supplies, burials and cemeteries, native labor, sanitation, prisoners of war and enemy dead, captured material trophies, air supply circulars, and plans of operation. Maps and sketches are also found among the administrative orders. June 6, 1943 - October 5, 1945

Series 1, Correspondence A - H

Series 1, Box 1

  • 1/1: Biographical summary of William A. Owens. Papers by students of Owens. From Pin Hook to Manhattan, a continued chronicle by Owens. Northeast Texas Resource Conservation and Development Project Plan Handbook.
  • 1/2: Abstracts of Theses and Masters' Degrees, at the Southern Methodist University and the final examination of William A. Owens at the State University of Iowa.
  • 1/3: Owens's diploma, Ph.D., from The State University of Iowa.
  • 1/4: A biography of William A. Owens by William T. Pilkington.
  • 1/5: William A. Owens Symposium: a collection of essays on his life and works.
  • 1/6: Experiences with William A. Owens, Author, Folklorist, Teacher: A series of presentations by William A. Owens, Paris Junior College, February 18-22, 1980.
  • 1/7: Citation for Legion of Merit.
  • 1/8: Personal correspondence from Bob Anderson, 1977.
  • 1/9: Personal correspondence, including a decline from Doubleday concerning Not So Long Ago, Not So Far Away, 1980.
  • 1/10: Personal correspondence, including Certificates of American Association of Retired Persons Insurance, April-December, 1981.
  • 1/11: Personal correspondence, including letters from, general information about, and articles written by Ben Austin. Austin is an author and former student of William A. Owens, 1982.
  • 1/12: Correspondence referring to Robert Adams's manuscript entitled Jacob's Gold, a novel set in the post-Civil War Era. Owens reviewed the manuscript, 1983.
  • 1/13: Letters concerning Owens' books and the Amistad Research Center, 1984.
  • 1/14: Letters concerning a controversial article in The Atlantic and the reading of a play by Gerald Arrington, "People So Full of Dreams," 1985.
  • 1/15: Letter to Ms. Judith Antrobus and a copy of her manuscript, A Private Conversation, January 3, 1985.
  • 1/16: Correspondence regarding the city of Amarillo. The Texas Committee for the Humanities Project planned a scholarship workshop with the Amarillo Public Library. Enclosed are articles, agendas, and personal letters. William A. Owens was a speaker at the event, March-December, 1985.
  • 1/17: Letters concerning a lecture series by Texans at the Smithsonian Institute. All correspondence is between William A. Owens and Raye Virginia Allen, the coordinator of the Smithsonian Institution Texas Series, November 1986 - April 1987.
  • 1/18: Included are a letter to the Anderson Candy Company in Blossom, Texas, from William A. Owens, thanking them for still making the peanut candy he enjoyed as a boy, and a letter of complaint to American Airlines, 1986.
  • 1/19: Correspondence with the Texas Christian University Press concerning the reprinting of William A. Owens' books, March-November, 1987.
  • 1/20: Continued correspondence with the Texas Christian University Press, January-April, 1988.
  • 1/21: Personal correspondence, Undated.
  • 1/22: A letter from the University of Minnesota, 1966.
  • 1/23: A letter from Alvin G. Brown, concerning social security and the William A. Owens grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, 1974.
  • 1/24: Christmas cards, December 1976.
  • 1/25: Christmas cards, October-December, 1977.
  • 1/26: Christmas cards, 1978.
  • 1/27: A letter concerning songs Owens may have used in his book, Tell Me A Story, Sing Me A Song, 1979.
  • 1/28: Articles concerning the Rotary 75th Anniversary Dinner in Clarksville. William A. Owens was the principal speaker. He spoke on "From Pin Hook to Manhattan." Also included are recommendations for scholarship recipients, 1980.
  • 1/29: Letters concerning the Big Thicket Association, 1981.
  • 1/30: Personal correspondence, including an article on a Paris, Texas tornado and letters regarding the Golden Wedding Anniversary of Ben and Beulah Brentley, 1982.
  • 1/31: Correspondence concerning Ralphana and George Bushong's Golden Wedding Anniversary Celebration, 1983.
  • 1/32: A letter to writer Bill Brett, and a list of books donated by William A. Owens to the Paris Junior College Learning Center, 1984.
  • 1/33: Letters to Bill Brett and correspondence regarding plans for the Texas Sesquicentennial celebration. Also included is an evaluation report of the manuscript The Quality of Life in Texas Cities by R. Cole, A. C. Smith, and D. Taebel, 1985.
  • 1/34: Correspondence regarding plans for an April 1987 trip to Denton, Texas. Enclosed are two papers about William A. Owens's book, This Stubborn Soil. Also, a proposed schedule of activities for East Texas State University Homecoming 1987 is included, 1987.
  • 1/35: Correspondence with Jacques Barzun, a friend of William A. Owens. Articles by Barzun: "The Aesthetics of Criminous," "What Makes Writing Right?," "Where is History Now?," "Roads to the Heart of Texas," "Le Faux Chic," "William James, Author," and two reviews of Barzun's books.
  • 1/36: Correspondence to and from Robert Blauvelt, 1943-1948.
  • 1/37: Letters to and from Mary Lou Burkett. Ms. Burkett is an author, playwright, songwriter, and former teacher. She had asked William A. Owens for reviews and advice about publication and finding an agent. Copies of letters between Ms. Burkett and publishers are included, 1980-1987.
  • 1/38: A letter from John Cushman Associates, Inc. explaining that the rights in Look to the River have reverted back to Owens is included, 1974.
  • 1/39: A letter from Robert Cluett explaining that he is sending a copy of "Turner", the first section of The Gold of Troy, 1976.
  • 1/40: A letter from Tim Conkling who sought the advice of William A. Owens about the merits of continued schooling is included, 1978.
  • 1/41: Articles regarding William A. Owens's visit to Paris Junior College in Paris, Texas, July-November, 1979.
  • 1/42: Pictures and slides taken during a recent trip to Paris Junior College. Correspondence concerning a trip to Beaumont, Texas to speak to the Beaumont Heritage Society about early Texas folk songs, a request to President Jimmy Carter asking him to withdraw from the 1980 Presidential Race, and the Golden Wedding Anniversary Celebration for J. D. and Bess Cheatham, 1980.
  • 1/43: Correspondence with the University of Nebraska regarding Roy Bedichek and letters from the University of Texas Press regarding the format of the Not So Long Ago, Not So Far Away manuscript, 1981.
  • 1/44: A series of letters regarding publicity for Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song. Letters regarding the format of the Sing Me a Song cassettes. Index of the tape for Sing Me a Song, including alternates, 1982.
  • 1/45: Correspondence with Dr. David Chapman, Associate Archivist, Texas A&M University. Letters regarding Deeds of Gift for J. Frank Dobie's I'll Tell You a Tale and Roy Bedichek's Adventures with a Texas Naturalist, and a copy of Bedichek's commentary on a literary critic, 1982.
  • 1/46: Correspondence regarding a publicity trip in March 1983 to Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Fort Worth, and San Antonio. Letters concerning Owens's visit to the University of Texas at Austin to give an informal speech on writing. A review by William A. Owens of Seven Keys to Texas by T. R. Fehrenbach. Correspondence regarding entries for the new Handbook of Texas for Roy Bedichek and Pin Hook, Texas by Owens, 1983.
  • 1/47: Letters regarding a visit to the Texas Writer's Lecture at the University of Dallas, 1984.
  • 1/48: Correspondence regarding a trip to Paris Junior College, a gift of two books, Premier World Atlas and The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government, to the Jenkins Garrett collection of the University of Texas at Arlington Library, and the confirmation that Letters of Roy Bedichek was to be published on October 28, 1985, by the University of Texas Press, 1985.
  • 1/49: Personal correspondence, including a letter discussing Owens's Legion of Merit Award and the Citation for Legion of Merit, 1986.
  • 1/50: Personal correspondence, including a packet of published poems by Robert Cowser, 1987.
  • 1/51: A letter from the Senior Editor of the Southern Methodist University Press explaining a mix-up in captions and photographs, 1988.
  • 1/52: Personal correspondence, including a list of possible reviewers for Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song, Undated.
  • 1/53: An article about Dr. Imogene Dickey, first woman dean of Paris Junior College and Dean of Women at North Texas State University, 1979.
  • 1/54: A copy of chapter one of a Lawrence Dodd manuscript, Democracy in Texas: Homeward Reflections of a Native Son, 1980.
  • 1/55: A letter from Jack Delaney concerning a biography he is writing of John Steinbeck, March-December, 1981.
  • 1/56: A Dictionary of Texas Terminology compiled by Robert J. Duncan. An inquiry about Roy Bedichek's involvement in the development of wildlife conservation in Texas from Robin Doughty, 1982.
  • 1/57: A copy of the plotline of "Abiding Love", a screenplay adapted from a short story by John Davis entitled "A Matter of Love," February-December, 1983.
  • 1/58: A letter from and copies of newspaper articles by Robert Jack Duncan about Texas folklore, July 1984.
  • 1/59: A letter from a reviewer of Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song and a birthday letter, February-November, 1985.
  • 1/60: A letter to Senator Alfonse D'Amato asking for help to resolve a claim against the United States Postal Service, February-October, 1986.
  • 1/61: Copies of articles by Bill Porterfield and Robert Jack Duncan about Texas folklore. Flyer from the Dearman and Tippit families' Family and Friends Reunion, 1987.
  • 1/62: A letter regarding the retirement of Maxine Johnston, the Director of Library Services at Lamar University, April-July, 1988.
  • 1/63: Letters regarding William A. Owens's participation in the Writing and the Careers in Writing Program at the University of Texas at Arlington. Pictures of Kay Kobara Edwards, Duval Edwards, and Bill Brett. Correspondence with the Texas State Historical Association concerning sesquicentennial celebrations and Roy Bedichek. A rough draft of a manuscript by Ranko Estreich and a map to the Estreich house. Synopsis of Mornin' Brother Job by Martha Emmons, 1979-1982.
  • 1/64: Information on a CIC Reunion and a request from Duval (Val) Edwards for information about the National CIC Association's AB Team. Flyer from the celebration for the Golden Wedding Anniversary of Fred and Linda Ekfelt, 1983-1985.
  • 1/65: A thank you from the Sterling C. Evans Library for Owens's participation in the Brazos County sesquicentennial celebration, 1986-1987.
  • 1/66: Christmas cards and an article by Walter Edwards entitled "Something Borrowed: Wedding Cakes as Symbols in Modern Japan," Undated.
  • 1/67: Flyers and schedules for the country music group, Asleep at the Wheel. Correspondence with Julie Fallowfield of McIntosh and Otis, Inc., the agent of William A. Owens. An interview with John Henry Faulk, 1978-1983.
  • 1/68: Correspondence with Fort Worth Films concerning their interest in developing a screenplay based on Bill Brett's The Stolen Steers, for which William A. Owens wrote the introduction. Owens has agreed to review the screenplay. Continued correspondence with Julie Fallowfield of Mcintosh and Otis, Inc. regarding Owens' books Eye-Deep in Hell, This Stubborn Soil, Walking on Borrowed Land, Look to the River, and the film "Wildcatter," 1984-1987.
  • 1/69: Correspondence with Lyman Grant regarding Roy Bedichek. Grant is the co-editor of Letters of Roy Bedichek, 1977-1980.
  • 1/70: A copy of the picture of the home of Robert Alexander that shows Robert Owens, who Robbye Grove thought might be an ancestor of William A. Owens. Also enclosed is a list of ancestors of Robbye Grove. Continued correspondence with Lyman Grant about Letters of Roy Bedichek. Letters regarding a lecture given by William A. Owens entitled "Folklore in the Field: Recording the Songs of Texas" at the Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester, 1981.
  • 1/71: Pictures of Owens's trip to Texas sent by Paul Gunter, a member of the Big Thicket Association and author of River in the Dry Grass. A letter discussing the Writer-in-Residence for the Older Adult Program at Henry Kaufmann Campgrounds, Lyman Grant. A list of donors to the Bedichek Letters Project compiled by the University of Texas Press. An essay by Lyman Grant entitled, "Winning". A copy of The Texas Observer, editor: Joe Holley, a friend of William A. Owens. Roster for the Headquarters Officers Candidate Course G-2 Training School, June 1942.
  • 1/72: Book of new titles from David R. Godine Publishers, Inc. Acknowledgment of gift of Fever in the Earth to the Nyack Library. An article by A. C. Greene entitled "The Texas Literate: Whose Home is the Range, Anyhow?" Correspondence regarding Ann and Bill Owens' trip to Texas for the Sesquicentennial Week. Correspondence regarding the television premiere of "Wildcatter: A Story of Texas Oil." William A. Owens narrated this film and wrote the script, which is both based on Tales From the Derrick Floor and Fever in the Earth. "The Life of Old Man Tufftimes," by A. C. Garnes is enclosed. A letter to Pamela Glick who illustrated This Stubborn Soil. A letter from Congressman Benjamin Gilman regarding foreign ownership of United States banks and trade with Japan, 1984-1988.
  • 1/73: A flyer for a lecture by William A. Owens on "Folklore in the Field: Recording the songs of Texas." An article regarding diamonds, sent by John Geddes, Undated.
  • 1/74: Copies of pages from Contemporary Authors and American Authors and Books including information on William Owens. Letters from Ken Harrison, an independent filmmaker, regarding a possible series of films for public television. The series is to be about short stories on Texas and its people. A copy of a paper by Thomas Meade Hardwell entitled "The South Has Risen Again - A Little." Screenplay by Ken Harrison "The Last of the Caddoes", May 1968 - June 1980.
  • 1/75: A statement by William A. Owens for the introduction to "The Last of the Caddoes", July-December, 1980.
  • 1/76: "Take Nirvana If You Choose, But Give Me Heaven", by William A. Owens with notes. Joe Holley's entry for the Texas Institute of Letters Writers contest. Issues of The Texas Observer, co-editor: Joe Holley, 1981.
  • 1/77: Articles on J. Frank Dobie, including his last interview. Letters from Irene B. Hoadley, Director of the Sterling C. Evans Library, Texas A&M University, concerning the purchase of the second group of Owens' papers. South of the Mountain, a book of essays, the Hopper family history, the history of '76 House, and Indian legends, 1982.
  • 1/78: Letters and articles regarding U. S. English, a non-profit organization that wants to keep English as the only official language of the United States. Correspondence and articles about the death of Margaret Lohlker Hartley, editor of The Southwest Review and Southern Methodist University Press for 35 years. Correspondence regarding the National Counter Intelligence Corps Association. Notes for Ken Harrison concerning the screenplay of This Stubborn Soil, 1983.
  • 1/79: Issues of Imprimis sent by M. B. Hodges, Jr. Letters from Bill Humphrey regarding the Cherokee Indians and his book Hostage to Fortune, 1984.

Books and Magazines

22/1 The Work of Chad Oliver: An Annotated Bibliography and Guide, by Hal W. Hall, inscribed by Hall (Borgo Press, 1989)

22/2 Trail of the Spanish Bit, by Dan Coldsmith (Bantam, 1987)

22/3 Chad Oliver: A Preliminary Bibliography, comp. Hal W. Hall (Borgo Press, 1985), master copy, December 1986)

22/4 Chad Oliver: A Preliminary Bibliography, comp. Hal W. Hall, inscribed by Oliver to Hall, (Dellwood Press, 1985), 2 copies

22/5 Ecology and Cultural Continuity As Contributing Factors in the Social Organization of the Plains Indians, by Oliver (UC Press, 1962)

22/6 Cluster #2, containing Oliver's piece "The Triumph of Captain Future" (December 1943), photocopy, fanzine

22/7 Planet Stories, vol. 2 #6, with a piece by young Oliver (Spring 1944)

22/8 Ray Bradbury Review, containing Oliver's article "Ray Bradbury: The Martian Chronicler" (1952)

22/9 Galaxy Science Fiction, vol. 5 #4, containing Oliver's story "Life Sentence" (January 1953), photocopy

22/10 Science Fiction Plus #5, containing Oliver's story "Hands Across Space" (August 1953)

22/11 Inside and Science Fiction Advertiser #6, containing Oliver's article "What Is Science Fiction?" (November 1954)

22/12 Imagination: Stories of Science and Fantasy, vol. 6 #4, containing James V. McConnell's story "Hunting License", with a handwritten reminiscence of McConnell (April 1955)

22/13 Nebula Science Fiction #15 (January 1956)

22/14 Nebula Science Fiction #16, containing a review of Oliver's novel Shadows In The Sun (March 1956)

22/15 Astounding Science Fiction, vol. 57 #2, containing a review of Oliver's novel Another Kind (April 1956)

Son - Sto

Son of Tightbeam
[Gary H. Labowitz, ed., January 1968]

Sons of the Blue Wolf #1-15
[Kevin L. Cook, ed., November 1993 - April 1997]

Sons of the Blue Wolf #16-30
[Kevin L. Cook, ed., pub., July 1997 - January 2001]

Sons of the Blue Wolf #31-45
[Kevin L. Cook, ed., April 2001 - July 2004]

Sons of the Blue Wolf #46-52
[Kevin L. Cook, ed., January 2005 - November 2006]

Sootli
[Bob Wilson, pub., Undated]

Sorry Mr. Harris
[Michael Hall, pub., 1979]

Southern Fandom Confederation Bulletin #27
[Meade Frierson, pub., July 1982]

South of the Moon #11
[Andrew Siegel, ed., August 1976]

South of the Moon #12
[Tim C. Marion, ed., March 1976]

South of the Moon #13
[Andrew Siegel, ed., August 1976]

South of the Moon #18
[Harry Andruschak, ed., 1980]

South on Peachtree #2
[Mike Rogers, ed., August 1983]

Souvenirs #1
[John Cochrane, ath., January 1989]

Space Cadet #1-5
[R. Graeme Cameron, ed., December 1994 - March 1996]

Space Cadet #6-10
[R. Graeme Cameron, ed., September 1996 - February 1998]

Space Cage #6
[Lee Anne Tremper, ed., Undated]

Space-Con #4
[Betsy Berkhemer, ed., June 1977]

Space-Con #6
[February 1978]

Space Habitat #2
[Graham James and Linda Strickler, ed., August/September 1982]

Space Junk #2
[Rich Coad, ed., Undated]

Space Junk #3
[Rich Coad, ed., 1984]

Space Junk #4
[Joseph Nicolas, ed., Undated]

Space Junk #5
[Rich Coad, ed., Undated]

Space Junk
[Undated]

Space Magazine #1.1
[John W. Campbell, Jr, ed., Summer 1949]

Spacerunners
[Dennis Valdron, ath., 1997]

Space Wastrel, The #1.2-1.4
[Messrs Loney, ed., 1980]

Space Wastrel, The #2.3
[Mark Loney, ed., June 1986]

Spang Blah, The #3.2, 3.4
[June 1975; December 1975]

Spanish Inquisition, The #5
[Jerry Kaufman, ed., June 1975]

Spanish Inquisition, The #6
[Jerry Kaufman, ed., September 1975]

Spanish Inquisition, The #7/8
[Jerry Kaufman, ed., pub., June 1976]

Spanish Inquisition, The #9
[Jerry Kaufman, ed., February 1977]

Spanish Inquisition #10
[Suzanne Tompkins, ed., August 1977]

Sparx #1.1, 3, 9
[Henry M. Spelman, ed., October 1946; September 1949]

Spatium #1, 4
[Harold Cheney, Jr, ed., August 1948; June/July 1949]

Spearhead #1.4
[Tom Carter, ed., Fall 1949]

A Special End of The World Oneshot
[1982]

Spectacles #7
[Christine Kulyk, ed., Undated]

Spectacles #9
[Christine Kulyk, ath., ed., pub., Undated]

Spectre #2-3/4
[Perry Middlemiss, ed., March 1979 - December 1979]

Speculation #33
[Cordwainer Smith, ed., 1973]

Speculative Review #2.1, 2.3
[Undated]

Speculator, The #5
[Rickey Sheppard, ed., August 1979]

Speculator, The #7
[October 1981]

Speed of Dark, The #25
[Mike Glyer, ed., Undated]

Spellbound #5.3
[Lucy B. Buss, ed., June 1979]

Spirochete #25
[Redd Boggs, ed., pub., August 1983]

Spirochete #26
[Redd Boggs, ed., November 1983]

Spirochete #34
[Redd Boggs, ed., November 1984]

Spirochete #36
[Redd Boggs, ed., May 1986]

Spoor Anthology #1
[Fred C. Adams, ed., 1974]

Sporadical
[Ed Ackerman, ed., 1977]

Spring Fever Minac
[Len and June Moffatt, ed., May 1986]

Spur-Of-The-Moment-Con
[1978]

Squeeze This, Mr. Whipple
[Tony Cvetko, ed., 1981]

Staggerwing #5
[Bruce D. Arthurs, pub., August 1983]

Star Date #2.2
[K. Allen MacDougall, ed., 1982]

Stardock #2
[Charles R. Saunders, ed., Winter 1978]

Stardock #4
[Jeff Cohen, ed., Fall 1979]

Starfield #6
[Lloyd Wasser, ed., Undated]

Starfire #8
[William Brieding, ed., 1976]

Starfire #10
[Bill Breiding, ed., Undated]

Starover #3.1
[Brian Davis, ed., January 1982]

Starship #35-36, 38
[Andrew Porter, ed., Summer 1979 - Fall 1979; Spring 1980]

Starsongs #4
[Dennis Mullin, ed., August 1978]

Starsongs #7.1
[Dennis Mullin, ed., Spring 1982]

Starsongs #54-59
[Dennis Mullin, ed., January 1983 - October 1983]

Starsongs #63
[Dennis Mullin, ed., July/August 1985]

Starsongs #65
[Dennis Mullin, ed., November/December 1985]

Starstone #1
[Marion Zimmer Bradley, ed., 1978]

Start of Lard Fandom, The
[Garth Danileson, ed., Undated]

Star Wars
[Jean-Pierre Normand, ed., 1977?]

Starworlds #1
[November 1971]

State of The Art #7
[Taral Wayne, ed., March 1986]

State of The Art #8
[Taral Wayne, ed., May 1986]

State of The Art #9
[Taral Wayne, ed., October 1986]

Stawgn #1
[John A. Purcell, ed., November 1981]

Stefan, The
[Al Ashley, ed., March 1943]

Stellarian #1
[T. Daniel, ed., Undated]

Stellarite #5
[John Cockroft, ed., May 1947]

STFR #5 - 6
[Mike Glyer, ed., May 1975 - September 1976]

STF Trader #1.1-1.8
[K. Martin Carlson, ed., April 1949 - January 1950]

STF Trader #2.1
[K. Martin Carlson, ed., March 1951]

STF Trader #2.2, 3.3
[Jack Irwin, ed., May 1951; November 1951]

STF Trader #4.5-4.8
[K. Martin Carlson, ed., July-October 1952]

STF Trader #67-68
[K. Martin Carlson, ed., November 1952 - January 1953]

Sticky Quarters #4
[Brian Earl Brown, ed., May 1983]

Sticky Quarters #5
[Brian Earl Brown, ed., June 1983]

Sticky Quarters #9
[Brian Earl Brown, ed., Undated]

Sticky Quarters #12
[Brian Earl Brown, ed., August 1985]

Sticky Quarters #13
[Brian Earl Brown, ed., November 1985]

Sticky Quarters #14
[Brian Earl Brown, ed., Undated]

Still More Dangerous Crudzines #4
[Elst Weinstein, ed., February 1978]

Stimulus and Response
[Taral Wayne MacDonald, ed., May 1974]

Stir Wars
[Marianne Nielsen, ed., 1978]

Stobcler #14
[Jackie Franke, ed., February 1976]

Stolen Fire
[G. Sutton Breiding, ed., August 1975]

Stop Me Before I Pub Again
[Robert Runte, ed., December 1979]

Stop Me Before I Pub Again
[Robert Runte, ed., December 1979]

Stop the Presses #2-4
[Dick and Nick Lynch, ed., 1993]

Course Curriculums

1/1: Memorandum: Disposition of First Year Advance Course ROTC Students. August 13, 1943

1/2: Curriculum: Qualitative Analysis AST-211. August 16, 1943

1/3: Advanced Phase Curriculum No. 0-1, Term 9A-Technical Fields (Advanced Phase Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics). June 9, 1943

1/4: Curricula: Pre-Medical, Pre-Dental, and Pre-Veterinary Nos. P-1, P-1B, P-1C. June 2, 1943

1/5: Program of Physical Training in Army Specialized Training Units. April 19, 1943

1/6: Advanced Phase Curricula: NO. 4A-1 Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering, No. 4A-2 Chemical Engineering. March 22, 1943

1/7: Advanced Phase Curriculum: No. 705, Foreign Area and Language Studies. March 22, 1943

1/8: Advanced Phase Curriculum No. 600: Personnel Psychology. March 12, 1943

1/9: Program of Physical Training. March 12, 1943

1/10: Basic Phase: Curriculum BE-1. March 10, 1943

1/11: Advanced Phase: Curriculum ME-1, Mechanical Engineering. March 11, 1943

1/12: Advanced Phase: Curriculum EE-1, Electrical Engineering. March 11, 1943

1/13: Advanced Phase: Curriculum ChE-1, Chemical Engineering. March 11, 1943

1/14: Advanced Phase: Curriculum CE-1, Civil Engineering. March 11, 1943

1/15: The Course in Geography (Tentative Outline). May 8, 1943

Correspondence, Manuscripts, and Notes

7/1
Transfusion by Chad Oliver. August 31, 1958. Published in Astounding. Original manuscript. Typed, 60 leaves, carbon copies.

7/2
A Star Above It by Chad Oliver. Novelette for Another Kind, never reprinted, author feels it is one of his best stories. Original manuscript. Typed, 57 leaves, included are carbon copies. Oliver, Chad to Mr. Stanley Kauffmann. May 23, 1955, re: Another Kind. TL, 2 leaves, carbon copies. Original idea for A Star Above It. Typed, 1 index card.

7/3
The One That Got Away by Chad Oliver. September 10, 1958, published in F & SF. Original manuscript. Typed, 17 leaves, carbon copies.

7/4
Judgment Day by Chad Oliver. Published in SF Adventure in 1953. Original manuscript. Typed, 26 leaves, carbon copies. Of Course by Chad Oliver. September 29, 1953. Published in Astounding in 1954. Original manuscript. Typed, 19 leaves, carbon copies. Transformer by Chad Oliver. Published in F & SF in 1954, one of the author's favorite stories. Original manuscript. Typed, 21 leaves, carbon copies. Transformer. Galleys. 7 leaves.

7/5
The Students by Chad Oliver. Published as Final Exam in Fantastic, 1952. Typed, 24 leaves, several different versions of manuscript.

7/6
Boucher, Anthony to Chad Oliver. February 3, 1950, re: acceptance of The Boy Next Door. TLS, 1 leaf, photocopy. The Boy Next Door by Chad Oliver. First professional sale. Typed, 13 leaves, several versions of manuscript. Tearsheets, 3 leaves of published version. Fiction House, Inc. Publishers to Chad Oliver. March 23, 1948, re: rejection of The Imperfect Machine by Planet Stories. TLS, 1 leaf. Texas Literary Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 1, (2 copies). Contains The Imperfect Machine by Chad Oliver. My Ancient Enemies by Richard Matheson and Chad Oliver. Started about 1944, never completed. Typed, 20 leaves, carbon copies. Merwin, Sam to Chad Oliver. October 10, 1950, re: The Fisherman rejection. TLS, 1 leaf. The Fisherman by Chad Oliver. Written in 1950. Unpublished original manuscript. Typed, 21 leaves.

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Just Like A Man by Chad Oliver. October 21, 1965. Original manuscript. Typed, 67 leaves, carbon copies. Notes regarding Just Like A Man. Typed, 5 leaves. A Stick for Harry Eddington by Chad Oliver. September 15, 1964. Manuscript. Typed, 31 leaves, carbon copies. A Stick for Harry Eddington. March 17, 1965, rewritten version. Typed, 24 leaves, carbon copies.

7/8
Shoulder the Sky by Chad Oliver. Published as Unearthly Neighbors by Ballantine. Original manuscript. Typed, 202 leaves, carbon copies. Revisions for Unearthly Neighbors. 1983. Typed, 33 leaves, carbon copies.

7/9
A Quiet Year At The Baboonery, Prospectus for a novel. Typed, pages 1-137, carbon copies. A Quiet Year At The Baboonery, Prospectus for a novel. Typed, Pages 138-238, carbon copies.

7/10
Horsehead Crossing by Chad Oliver. July 14, 1958. Unpublished manuscript. Typed, 21 leaves, carbon copies.

7/11
The Fiction-Science Story -or- Life Begins at 27. May 30, 1953. Address to the WesterCon. Typed, 10 leaves, carbon copies

Fantasy And Science Fiction - Fap

Fantasy and Science Fiction
[Lance A. Diernback, ed., Undated]

Fantasy Archives
[1979]

Fantasy Collector #105
[C. Cazedessus, Jr, ed., pub., August 1967]

Fantasy Collector #106-110
[C. Cazedessus, Jr, ed., pub., September 1967 - February 1968]

Fantasy Collector #120
[C. Cazedessus, Jr., ed., December 1968]

Fantasy Collector #128
[C. Cazedessus, Jr, ed., pub., August 1969]

Fantasy Commentator #1.1-1.3
[A. Langley Searles, ed., pub., December 1943 - September 1944]

Fantasy Commentator #1.4-1.5
[A. Langley Searles, ed., pub., December 1944 - Winter 1944/1945]

Fantasy Commentator #1.6-1.8
[A. Langley Searles, ed., pub., Spring 1945 - Fall 1945]

Fantasy Commentator #1.9-1.12
[A. Langley Searles, ed., pub., Winter 1945 - Fall 1946]

Fantasy Commentator #2.1-2.2
[A. Langley Searles, ed., pub., Winter 1946 - Spring 1947]

Fantasy Commentator #2.3-2.5
[A. Langley Searles, ed., Summer 1947 - Winter 1948]

Fantasy Commentator #2.6-2.8
[A. Langley Searles, ed., pub., Spring 1948 - Fall 1948]

Fantasy Commentator #3.1-3.3
[A. Langley Searles, ed., pub., Winter 1948 - Summer 1949]

Fantasy Commentator #3.4-3.6
[A. Langley Searles, ed., pub., Winter 1949 - Spring 1952]

Fantasy Commentator #3.7-3.8
[A. Langley Searles, ed., pub., Spring 1953 - Fall 1953]

Fantasy Commentator #4.1-4.2
[A. Langley Searles, ed., pub., Winter 1978 - Winter 1979]

Fantasy Commentator #4.3-4.4
[A. Langley Searles, ed., pub., Winter 1981 - Winter 1982]

Fantasy Commentator #5.1
[A. Langley Searles, ed., pub., Winter 1983]

Fantasy Commentator #5.2-5.4
[A. Langley Searles, ed., pub., 1984-1986]

Fantasy Commentary #6.1-6.2
[A. Langley Searles, ed., pub., Fall 1987 - Fall 1988]

Fantasy Commentator #6.3-6.4
[A. Langley Searles, ed., pub., Summer 1989 - Winter 1989/1990]

Fantasy Commentator #7.1-7.2
[Langley Searles, ed., pub., Fall 1990 - Fall 1991]

Fantasy Commentator #43-44
[Langley Searles, ed., pub., Spring and Fall 1992]

Fantasy Commentator #45-46
[A. Langley Searles, ed., pub., Winter 1993-1994]

Fantasy Commentator #47-48
[A. Langley Searles, ed., pub., Fall 1995]

Fantasy Commentator #49-50
[A. Langley Searles, ed., pub., Fall 1996 - Fall 1997]

Fantasy Commentator #51-52
[A. Langley Searles, ed., pub., Fall 1998 - Spring 2000]

Fantasy Commentator #55-56
[A. Langley Searles, ed., pub., Spring 2003]

Fantasy Commentator #57-58
[A. Langley Searles, ed., pub., Summer 2004]

Fantasy Crossroads #9
[Jonathan Bacon, ed., 1976]

Fantasy Review #1-6
[Walter Gillings, ed., February/March 1947 - December/January 1948]

Fantasy Review #2.7-2.10
[Walter Gillings, ed., February/March 1948 - August/September 1948]

Fantasy Review #2.11-3.14
[Walter Gillings, ed., October/November 1948 - April/May 1949]

Fantasy Review #3.15-4.18
[Walter Gillings, ed., Summer 1949 - Spring 1950]

Fantasy Times #106
[James V. Taurasi, ed., May 1950]

Fantasy Times #121-131
[James V. Taurasi, ed., January 1951 - June 1951]

Fantasy Times #133-143
[James V. Taurasi, ed., July 1951 - December 1951]

Fantasy Times #159-161
[James V. Taurasi, ed., August 1952 - September 1952]

Fantasy Times #168
[James V. Taurasi, ed., December 1952]

Fantasy Times #173
[James V. Taurasi, ed., March 1953]

Fantasy Times #175
[James V. Taurasi, ed., April 1953]

Fantasy Times #177-178
[James V. Taurasi, ed., May 1953]

Fantasy Times #180-183
[James V. Taurasi, ed., June 1953 - August 1953]

Fantasy Times #186-190
[James V. Taurasi, ed., September 1953 - December 1953]

Fantasy Times #223-227
[James V. Taurasi, ed., May 1955 - July 1955]

Fantasy Times #229
[James V. Taurasi, ed., August 1955]

Fantasy Times #233-245
[James V. Taurasi, ed., October 1955 - April 1956]

Fantasy Times #251-252
[James V. Taurasi, ed., September 1955 - October 1955]

Fantasy Times #260-264
[James V. Taurasi, ed., December 1956 - February 1957]

Fantasy Worlds #1
[John Martin, pub., January 1974]

Fanthology #76
[Victoria Vayne, ed., 1976]

Fantod #1
[Liz Schwarzin, ed., November 1985]

Fanzine Activity Achievement Awards 1979
[August 1979]

Fanzine Directory #1
[Allan Beatty, ed., 1976]

Fanzine Directory #2
[Allan Beatty, ed., August 1978]

Fanzine Directory #3
[Allan Beatty, ath., January 1981]

Fanzine Fanatique #35
[Keith and Rosemary Walker, ed., November 1979]

Fanzine Fanatique #40-42
[Keith and Rosemary Walker, ed., 1980-1981?]

Fanzine Fanatique #49
[Dave Langford, ed., Undated]

Fanzine Fanatique #80
[Vincent Clark, ed., October 1980]

Fanzine Fanatique
[Keith & Rosemary Walker, ed., 1984]

Fanzine Reviews
[1988]

Fapa #94
[George Calkins, ed., August 1983]

Fapa Mailing #178
[Howard DeVore, ed., February 1982]

Fapa 205, Detours #30
[Russ Chauvenet, ed., November 1988]

Fapamentary #12
[Brian Earl Brown, ed., November 1985]

Fapamentary #20
[Brian Earl Brown, ed., February 1988]

Fapamentary #22
[Brian Earl Brown, ed., May 1988]

Fapamentary #23
[Brian Earl Brown, ed., February 1989]

Series 1, Box 1: Austin County - Williamson County

1/1
Austin County, Bellville, Allen Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1887: inventory; 2 slides, 1991.

1/2
Austin County, Cochran, Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church, 1888: inventory; 1 slide, 1991.

1/3
Austin County, Raccoon Bend, Richard Grove United Methodist Church, 1889: inventory; 1 slide, 1991.

1/4
Austin County, Sealy, Saint Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1889: inventory; 4 slides, 1991.

1/5
Austin County, Sealy, Bethel Baptist Church, 1894: inventory; 2 slides, 1991.

1/6
Bastrop County, Bastrop, Macedonia Baptist Church, 1875: inventory; 4 slides, 1990.

1/7
Bastrop County, Bastrop, Paul Quinn African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1876: inventory; 2 slides; newspaper clipping, 1990-1993.

1/8
Bastrop County, Bastrop, Mount Rose Baptist Church, 1886: 2 variant inventories; 6 slides, 1990.

1/9
Bastrop County, Sayers, Pleasant Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1865: inventory; 2 slides, 1990.

1/10
Bastrop County, Sayers, Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, 1875: inventory; 3 slides, 1990.

1/11
Bell County, Belton, Mount Zion United Methodist Church, 1844: inventory; 13 slides; 149th-anniversary program, 1993-1994.

1/12
Bell County, Belton, Magnolia First Baptist Church, 1873: inventory; 6 slides, newspaper clipping; 100th-anniversary program with annotations, 1973-1993.

1/13
Bell County, Belton, Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1893: inventory; 1 slide; anniversary program; 3-page typed church history, 1993.

1/14
Bell County, Temple, Corinth Missionary Baptist Church, appx. 1880: inventory; newspaper clipping, 1997.

1/15
Bell County, Temple, Eighth Street Baptist Church, 1882: inventory; 8 slides, 3 photographs; newspaper clipping; 2 similar versions of a 111th-anniversary church worship service program, 1988-1993.

1/16
Bell County, Temple, Wayman Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1883: inventory; 6 slides, 1 35 mm negative strip; newspaper clipping, 1989-1997.

1/17
Bell County, Temple, Saint James United Methodist Church, 1898: inventory; 2 slides; newspaper clipping; 7 church worship service programs; anniversary program; printed church history in honor of the church's 115th anniversary, 1989.; photocopy of a church concert program, the title page of church history, and an "Annual Church History Update" for the calendar year 1996, 1944-1996.

1/18
Bell County, White Hall, Kell Branch United Methodist Church, 1878: inventory; 3 slides; newspaper clipping, 1989-1993.

1/19
Bell County, White Hall, Hopewell Baptist Church, 1879: inventory; 3 slides; newspaper clippings, 1992-1994.

1/20
Blanco County, Peyton Colony, Mount Horeb Baptist Church, 1874: inventory; 6 slides; newspaper clippings, 1991-1997.

1/21
Brazos County, Bryan, Shiloh Baptist Church, 1864: inventory; 11 slides; 133rd church homecoming worship service program; anniversary program with excerpts from church history; newsletter, 1990-1997.

1/22
Brazos County, Bryan, Allen Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1878: inventory; 4 slides, 1990.

1/23
Brazos County, Roans Prairie, Roans Chapel Missionary Baptist Church, 1881: inventory; 4 slides, 5 photographs, 1 35 mm negative strip, 1988.

1/24
Burleson County, Bell Town, Providence Baptist Church, 1890: inventory; 2 slides, 1989.

1/25
Burleson County, Caldwell, Galilee Missionary Baptist Church, 1865: inventory; 4 slides; 1986 anniversary homecoming worship service program, includes brief church history, 1986-1989.

1/26
Burleson County, Caldwell, Macedonia Baptist Church, 1887: inventory; 7 slides; church dedication program, 1969-1989.

1/27
Burleson County, Chriesman, White Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1870: inventory; 3 slides, 1991.

1/28
Burleson County, Saint Matthew, Saint Matthew Missionary Baptist Church, 1888: inventory; 2 slides; 2-page handwritten historical sketch of church signed by Millie B. Brown and Pastor F. J. Williams, 1988-1989.

1/29
Burleson County, Snook, Dabney Hill Missionary Baptist Church, 1887: inventory; 3 slides, 1 photograph, 1 35 mm negative strip; 100th anniversary published church history; handwritten letter to McQueen from Roosevelt Kemp, 1987-1989.

1/30
Burleson County, Teals Prairie, New Hope Baptist Church, 1875: inventory; 2 slides, 3 photographs, 1 35 mm negative strip; newspaper clipping, 1988.

1/31
Burleson County, Teals Prairie, Goodwill Baptist Church, 1887: inventory; 2 slides, 1 photograph, 1988-1993.

1/32
Burleson County, Tunis, Old Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church, 1866: inventory; 5 slides, 4 photographs, 4-page handwritten history of the church sent to McQueen by Mittie A. Morris, 1988-1989.

1/33
Burnet County, Marble Falls, Saint Frederick Baptist Church, 1893: inventory; 12 slides; 100th anniversary published church history, 1993-1997.

1/34
Caldwell County, Lockhart, First Baptist Church, 1870: inventory; 3 slides, 1990.

1/35
Caldwell County, Luling, William Taylor Methodist Church, 1868: inventory; 5 slides; church worship service program; 129-year anniversary booklet and church history, 1995-1996.

1/36
Caldwell County, Luling, Union Hill Methodist Church, 1870: inventory; 3 slides, 1990.

1/37
Caldwell County, Luling, Antioch Baptist Church, 1873: inventory; 4 slides; 122nd-anniversary program including church history; typed letter to McQueen from Mayme L. Wilson; 3-page handwritten history of the church; handwritten notes including names and addresses of three churches, 1995-1996.

1/38
Caldwell County, Saint John Colony, Saint John Colony Missionary Baptist Church, 1873: inventory; 9 slides, 2 newspaper clippings; handwritten notes with general information about the church, 1992.

1/39
Caldwell County, Saint John Colony, Saint John Landmark Baptist Church, 1886: inventory; 3 slides, handwritten notes with general information about the church, 1992.

1/40
Colorado County, Alleyton, Green Grove Baptist Church, 1877: inventory; 1 slide, 1990.

1/41
Colorado County, Columbus, Saint Paul Methodist Episcopal Church, 1866: inventory; 4 slides, 1990.

1/42
Colorado County, Eagle Lake, Mount Olive Baptist Church, 1886: inventory; 2 slides, 1990.

1/43
Colorado County, South Point, South Point Baptist Church, 1883: inventory; 4 slides, 1993.

1/44
Coryell County, Gatesville, Bethlehem Baptist Church, 1872: inventory; 3 slides, 2-page handwritten church history, newspaper clipping, 1990-1997.

1/45
Ellis County, Ennis, Bright and Morning Star Baptist Church, 1866: inventory; 2 slides, 1991.

1/46
Ellis County, Ennis, Saint Paul Missionary Baptist Church, 1878: inventory; 2 slides, 1991.

1/47
Ellis County, Ennis, Wayman Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1880: inventory; 2 slides, 1991.

1/48
Ellis County, Waxahachie, Samaria Missionary Baptist Church, 1864: inventory; business card Rev. Lee W. Turner, 1991.

1/49
Ellis County, Waxahachie, Joshua Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1876: inventory; 3 slides, 1991.

1/50
Falls County, Big Creek Community, Saint Paul Baptist Church, 1876: inventory; 3 slides, 1990.

1/51
Falls County, Highbank, Zion Rock Baptist Church, 1893: inventory; 2 slides; newspaper clipping, 1990-1995.

1/52
Falls County, Marlin, Davis Chapel United Methodist Church, 1862: inventory; 12 slides, 1990-1995.

1/53
Falls County, Marlin, Marlin Missionary Baptist Church, 1868: inventory; 10 slides, 1990.

1/54
Falls County, Marlin, Upper Zion Missionary Baptist Church, 1892: inventory; 7 slides; unsigned postcard that lists churches and locations, 1990-1995.

1/55
Falls County, Marlin, Greater Providence Baptist Church, 1893: inventory; 6 slides, 1990-1995.

1/56
Falls County, Rosebud, Independent Missionary Baptist Church, 1882: inventory; 2 slides, 1990.

1/57
Falls County, Spring Hill, Spring Hill Missionary Baptist Church, 1883: inventory; 2 slides, 1990.

1/58
Fayette County, La Grange, Ebenezer Baptist Church, 1893: inventory; 4 slides, 1990.

1/59
Fayette County, Plum, Mount Zion Baptist Church, 1869: inventory; 3 slides, 1990.

1/60
Freestone County, Fairfield, Jones Chapel United Methodist Church, 1892: inventory; 4 slides; photocopied church history from History of Freestone County, Freestone County Historical Commission; typed note with handwritten annotation about church location, pastor, date organized, and county, 1978-1991.

1/61
Grimes County, Anderson, Greater Zion First Baptist Church, 1865: inventory; 3 slides, 1991.

1/62
Grimes County, Bedias, Hopewell Community, Hopewell Baptist Church, 1878: 2 variant inventories; 2 slides; typed note including church location, pastor, and date organized, 1988-1991.

1/63
Grimes County, Navasota, Lee Tabernacle United Methodist Church, 1860: inventory; 8 slides, 1989-1991.

1/64
Grimes County, Navasota, Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, 1865: inventory; 4 slides, 1989.

1/65
Hays County, San Marcos, First Baptist Church, 1869: inventory; 4 slides; newspaper clipping; postcard that lists church address; typed note with handwritten annotation about church location and history, 1990-1993.

1/66
Hays County, San Marcos, Wesley Chapel African Methodist Episcopal, 1875: inventory; 5 slides, 1990-1991.

1/67
Hays County, San Marcos, Greater Bethel Baptist Church, 1884: inventory; 5 slides, 1990.

1/68
Hill County, Hillsboro, Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church, 1877: inventory; 2 slides, 1 Southwestern Bell telephone bill listing calls to Hillsboro with handwritten annotations about the church; two pages of handwritten notes with general information about the church, 1991.

1/69
Lee County, Giddings, Saint Paul Baptist Church, 1870: inventory; 3 slides, 1990.

1/70
Lee County, Giddings, Shorter Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1875: inventory; 3 slides, 1990.

1/71
Lee County, Giddings, Bethel Union Baptist Church, 1886: inventory; 7 slides, 1990.

1/72
Leon County, Centerville, Mount Calm Baptist Church, 1881: inventory; 4 slides; typed letter to Jessie Lacy from Clyde McQueen; handwritten notes with general information about the church, 1995-1996.

1/73
Limestone County, Mexia, Antioch Baptist Church, 1888: inventory; 3 slides; church program; published church history, 1968-1991.

1/74
Limestone County, Groesbeck, Head Branch Missionary Baptist Church, 1887: inventory; 2 slides, 1991.

1/75
Madison County, Madisonville, Wilson Chapel United Methodist Church, 1873: inventory; 3 slides, 1991.

1/76
Madison County, Midway, Antioch Church of Christ, 1865: inventory; 1 slide; 2 newspaper clippings; handwritten letter to McQueen from Waydell Nixon, 1991.

1/77
Madison County, Normangee, Chapel Hill Missionary Baptist Church, 1886: inventory; 2 slides, 1991.

1/78
McLennan County, Elm Mott, New Zion Missionary Baptist Church, 1887: inventory; 5 slides; photocopy of a centennial homecoming program, 1987-1993.

1/79
McLennan County, Waco, Mount Zion United Methodist Church, 1866: inventory; 2 slides; anniversary program; postcard with church name and organization date from H.T. Arnic, 1989-1993.

1/80
McLennan County, Waco, Saint James United Methodist Church, 1874: inventory; 4 slides, 1989.

1/81
McLennan County, Waco, Saint Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1891: inventory; 4 slides, 1989.

1/82
McLennan County, Waco, New Hope Baptist Church, 1866: inventory; 4 slides, 1989.

1/83
McLennan County, Waco, Willow Grove Baptist Church, 1874: inventory; 3 slides; newspaper clipping, 1989-1997.

1/84
McLennan County, Waco, Second Baptist Church, 1879: inventory; 7 slides, 1989.

1/85
McLennan County, West, Bold Spring Baptist Church, 1892: inventory; 5 slides, 100-year birthday program includes a brief church history with annotations, 1992-1994.

1/86
Milam County, Branchville, Old Providence Baptist Church, 1869: 2 variant inventories; 2 slides, 1989.

1/87
Milam County, Cameron, Cameron Grove Baptist Church, 1882: 2 variant inventories; 3 slides, 1989.

1/88
Milam County, Cox's Providence, Cox's Providence African Methodist Episcopal Church: 2 variant inventories; 2 slides, 1989.

1/89
Milam County, Gause, Stephen Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1889: inventory; 2 slides; newspaper clipping; 100th-anniversary booklet with church history; 2 worship service programs, 1989.

1/90
Milam County, Gause, Zion Hill Baptist Church, 1890: inventory; 2 slides, 1989.

1/91
Milam County, Rockdale, Allen Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1875: 2 variant inventories; 3 slides, 1989.

1/92
Navarro County, Corsicana, First Independent Baptist Church, 1868: inventory; 5 slides, 1991.

1/93
Navarro County, Corsicana, Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1872: inventory; 3 slides; business card of Rev. Warren Scott, Sr.; handwritten letter to McQueen from Warren E. Scott, Sr. thanking him for use of slide, 1991-1992.

1/94
Robertson County, Benchley, Mount Zion Baptist Church, 1867: inventory; 3 slides, 1991.

1/95
Robertson County, Calvert, Independent Missionary Baptist Church, 1874: inventory; 1 slide, 2 photographs, 1988-1989.

1/96
Robertson County, Calvert, Bethel Baptist Church, 1887: inventory; 1 slide, 3 photographs, 1 35 mm negative strip, 1988-1989.

1/97
Robertson County, Hearne, Old Elam Baptist Church, 1863: inventory; 6 slides, 1994.

1/98
Robertson County, Hearne, Saint Emanuel Baptist Church, 1887: inventory; 4 slides, 1994.

1/99
Robertson County, Hearne, Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1887: inventory; 2 slides, 1989-1994.

1/100
Travis County, Austin, Wesley United Methodist Church, 1865: inventory; 5 slides; newspaper clipping; worship service program in observance of the 11th anniversary of the Austin Area Urban League, Inc.; worship service program in observance of the National Urban League Movement and Austin Area Urban League, Inc. Founders Day, Black History Month); worship service program in observance of 118th anniversary; handwritten draft of letter from McQueen to an editor of the Austin American Statesman regarding articles about congregations; program for a service of restoration and rededication and for the dedication of a historical marker; the Texas Methodist Foundation Quarterly newsletter, Winter 1989, 1983-1992.

1/101
Travis County, Austin, First Baptist Church (for Colored), 1867: inventory; 4 slides; newspaper clipping, 1989-1996.

1/102
Travis County, Austin, Sweet Home Baptist Church, 1871: inventory; 5 slides; newspaper clipping, 1989-1997.

1/103
Travis County, Austin, Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1872: inventory; 3 slides, 1991.

1/104
Travis County, Austin, New Hope African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1872: inventory; 5 slides, 1991.

1/105
Travis County, Austin, Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, 1872: 3 variant inventories; 3 slides; newspaper clipping; handwritten notes detailing McQueen's Austin itinerary; typed page with name and address of the church, 1991.

1/106
Travis County, Austin, Mount Zion Baptist Church, 1873: inventory; 3 slides; newspaper clipping; 118th church homecoming/anniversary program with annotations, 1991-1995.

1/107
Travis County, Austin, Ebenezer Baptist Church, 1875: inventory; 2 slides; 2 newspaper clippings; newspaper obituary for Algerene M. Craig; funeral program for Algerene M. Akins Craig, 1989-1996.

1/108
Travis County, Austin, Simpson United Methodist Church, 1880: inventory; 5 slides, 1989.

1/109
Travis County, Austin, Saint Stephen's Missionary Baptist Church, 1887: inventory; 5 slides; letter from Burnell McQueen requesting donations to build an educational and worship center; dedication ceremony program; bound dedication ceremony program with church history; brief handwritten church history, 1990-1998.

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Travis County, Austin, Mount Olive Baptist Church, 1889: inventory; 8 slides, 1991.

1/111
Travis County, Austin, Grant Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1894: 2 variant inventories; 4 slides; 2 newspaper clippings sent to McQueen by Martha Woodard, 1990-1997.

1/112
Travis County, Webberville, Ebenezer Baptist Church, 1868: inventory; 28 slides; 3 newspaper clippings; handwritten notes for a pastor's sermon; handwritten notes with general information about the church, 1992-1997.

1/113
Washington County, Brenham, Saint John African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1868: inventory; 4 slides, 1988.

1/114
Washington County, Brenham, Mount Rose Missionary Baptist Church, 1868: inventory; 5 slides, 1988.

1/115
Washington County, Brenham, Macedonia Baptist Church, 1868: inventory; 3 slides, 1989-1991.

1/116
Washington County, Brenham, Mount Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church, 1871: inventory; 2 slides, 1988.

1/117
Washington County, Brenham, Mount Zion United Methodist Church, 1877: inventory; 2 slides, 1988.

1/118
Washington County, Chappell Hill, Ebenezer Baptist Church(1866: inventory; 3 slides, 1 35 mm negative strip, 1988.

1/119
Washington County, Chappell Hill, Allwise Missionary Baptist Church, 1873: inventory; 1 slide, 1 35 mm negative strip, 1988.

1/120
Washington County, Gay Hill, Old Gay Hill Missionary Baptist Church, 1868: inventory; 6 slides, 1 35 mm negative strip, 1988-1991.

1/121
Washington County, Post Oak Community, Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church, 1849: inventory; 6 newspaper clippings; Liturgy of Dedication worship service program; handwritten note from Jerry Klement to McQueen regarding attached memo from Bishop John McCarthy to the Priests of the Diocese of Austin regarding administrivia with a mention of Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church; typed letter to McQueen from Klement; photocopy of a history of the church from Rev. Msgr. Ralph a Brennan; partial copy of a similar history of the church from Father Jim Vanderholt; copy of a letter to Vanderholt from McQueen; photocopy of a general highway map for Washington County; handwritten notes with general information about the church, 1968-1997.

1/122
Washington County, Washington, Good Will Missionary Baptist Church, 1865: inventory; 2 slides, 1 35 mm negative strip, 1988.

1/123
Washington County, Washington, Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, 1866: inventory; 2 slides, 1 35 mm negative strip, 1988.

1/124
Williamson County, Georgetown, Saint Paul United Methodist Church, 1865: inventory; 5 slides; photocopy of a section of a city street map with handwritten names and addresses on back, 1991.

1/125
Williamson County, Georgetown, Wesley Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1869: inventory; 10 slides, 1991.

1/126
Williamson County, Georgetown, Macedonia Baptist Church, 1881: inventory; 7 slides, 1991.

1/127
Williamson County, Taylor, Allen Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1883: inventory; 4 slides; newspaper clipping; draft of a typed letter to Mr. Donald D. Hill requesting information from the church cornerstone; handwritten notes about the church, 1990-1994.

1/128
Williamson County, Taylor, Mount Aria First Baptist Church, 1886: inventory; 6 slides, 1990.

1/129
Williamson County, Taylor, Mount Calvary Baptist Church, 1894: 2 variant inventories; 5 slides; brief church history written in honor of their 94th anniversary; handwritten letter from Sister Jackson to McQueen; handwritten letter from H.P. regarding contact information for Sister Jackson; handwritten notes with an address, phone number and a date, 1988-1996.

A - W (1974-1995), Edward O'Brien, Robert Philmus, and Langley Searles

22/1: M-P. 1974-1986

22/2: A-W. 1991-1995

22/3: A-T. 1994

22/4: Miscellaneous documentation. 1989-1992; Undated

22/5: Correspondence to Edward O'Brien. 1988-1996

22/6: Correspondence with Robert Philmus. 1976-1987

22/7: Correspondence with Langley Searles. 1944-1951

22/8: Correspondence with Langley Searles. 1978-1985

22/9: Correspondence with Langley Searles. 1985-1988

22/10: Correspondence with Langley Searles. 1988-1991

22/11: Correspondence with Langley Searles. 1991-1997

Heinlein Correspondence and Legal Agreements

1/1: Robert Heinlein to Melvin Korshak. March 25, 1945, re: book order for The Croquet Player by H. G. Wells. ALS, 1 leaf.

1/2: Robert Heinlein to Melvin Korshak. January 2, 1948, Western Union Telegram re: Methuselah's Children. 1 leaf.

1/3: Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. January 31, 1948, re: Methuselah's Children. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/4: Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. March 16, 1948, re: Methuselah's Children. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/5: Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. November 13, 1948, re: Salves of Sleep, Unknown, and Methuselah's Children. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/6: Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. December 14, 1948, re: Mr. Blassingame's proposal of writing a novelette. TL, 2 leaves.

1/7: Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. March 20, 1949, re: The Man Who Sold the Moon, Space Cadet, Blowups Happen, Roads Must Roll, Methuselah's Children. TLS, 4 leaves.

1/8: Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. April 11, 1949, re: Green Hills, The Long Watch. TLS, 2 leaves.

1/9: Legal Agreements between Robert Heinlein and Shasta for The Man Who Sold the Moon. April 11, 1949. 3 leaves.

1/10: Legal Agreement between Robert Heinlein and Shasta for The Green Hills of Earth. April 11, 1949. 3 leaves.

1/11: Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. April 25, 1949, re: The Man Who Sold the Moon, copyrights, novella. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/12: Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. May 1, 1949, re: tie ins, Hubbard contract. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/13: Robert Heinlein to Shasta Publishers. May 13, 1949, re: Scudder, removal of And He Built A Crooked House from The Man Who Sold The Moon. TLS, incomplete, leaves 2 and 3.

1/14: Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. May 18, 1949, re: not wanting Ray Bradbury to do a preface for Heinlein's book. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/15

  • Sam Snetiker to Robert Heinlein. May 20, 1949, re: copyright of sentence. TLS, 1 leaf.
  • Robert Heinlein to Erle or Ted. May 31, 1949, re: Blowups Happen, copyright of sentence, Operation: Moon. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/16: Robert Heinlein to Korshak. November 20, 1949, re: galleys, tie-ins, Delilah and the Space Rigger, Jerry Was A Man, dedication and Other Books By Heinlein. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/17

  • Robert Heinlein to Melvin Korshak. December 4, 1947, re: publishing Heinlein's books. TLS, 1 postcard.
  • Change of Address card, dated November 8, 1949.
  • Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. December 4, 1948, re: Check List of Fantastic Literature, Bleiler inscription. TLS, 1 postcard.

1/18

  • Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. February 27, 1949, re: new novelette. TLS, 1 postcard.
  • Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. March 15, 1949, re: The Man Who Sold the Moon. TLS, 1 postcard.

1/19

  • Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. April 2, 1949, re: contract. TLS, 1 postcard.
  • Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. July 10, 1949, re: The Man Who Sold The Moon. TLS, 1 postcard.
  • Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. September 27, 1949, re: World Below. TLS, 1 postcard.

1/20: Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. No date, re: Slaves of Sleep, postponing Methuselah's Children, The Man Who Traveled With Elephants. TLS, incomplete, leaves 3-5.

1/21: Robert Heinlein to Ted Dikty. January 13, 1950, re: The Man Who Sold The Moon, deadlines. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/22: Ted Dikty to Robert Heinlein. January 14, 1950, re: The Man Who Sold The Moon. TLS, 2 leaves, signed carbon copies.

1/23: Robert Heinlein to Erle and Ted. February 6, 1950, re: Erle & Ted confirming extension of contract, publication date and comments about other rights & interests available. TL, 1 leaf.

1/24

  • Robert Heinlein to Shasta. January 16, 1950, re: delays. Western Union Telegram, 1 leaf.
  • Robert Heinlein to Shasta. February 20, 1950, re: dust jacket changes. Western Union Telegram, 1 leaf.

1/25

  • Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. December 9, 1949, re: non approval of picture in frontispiece. TLS, 1 postcard.
  • Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. January 2, 1950, re: proofs on end papers and front material. TLS, 1 postcard.
  • Change of Address form, dated February 27, 1950.

1/26

  • Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. March 11, 1950, re: likes and dislikes of Shasta's job on The Man Who Sold The Moon. TLS, 3 leaves.
  • Robert Heinlein to Shasta. May 15, 1950, re: requesting Methuselah's Children manuscript be sent to him. Western Union Telegram, 1 leaf.

1/27: Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. August 5, 1950, re: instructions about New American Library's contract for pocketbook publication of The Man Who Sold The Moon. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/28: Legal Agreement from New American Library of World Literature, Inc. for The Man Who Sold The Moon. August 18, 1950. 6 leaves.

1/29: Ted Dikty to Robert Heinlein. January 5, 1951, re: possible tie-ins for The Green Hills of Earth and other editing matters. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/30: Robert Heinlein to Ted Dikty. January 10, 1951, re: Heinlein expresses his displeasure with Shasta's actions regarding a manuscript. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/31

  • Heinlein's list of complaints about Shasta. Typed, 2 leaves, carbon copies.
  • Erle Korshak to Robert Heinlein. March 19, 1951, re: galleys for The Green Hills of Earth. TLS, 1 postcard.
  • Receipt for Registered Article. March 19, 1951. 1 card.
  • Return Receipt from Postmaster. March 22, 1951. 1 card.

1/32: Erle Korshak to Robert Heinlein. February 20, 1951, re: blank autograph sheets to sign. TLS, 1 leaf, signed carbon copy.

1/33: Erle Korshak to Robert Heinlein. February 23, 1951, re: returning lost manuscript. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/34: Robert Heinlein to E. M. Korshak. February 25, 1951, re: mentioning errors to be corrected before signing end papers. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/35

  • Virginia Heinlein to E. M. Korshak. March 23, 1951, re: Heinlein's galley proofs and master manuscripts. TLS, 1 leaf.
  • Registered Receipt
  • Return Receipt.

1/36: Robert Heinlein to E. M. Peterson. March 27, 1951, re: copy of letter to Chicago Public Library giving free Braille rights for The Man Who Sold The Moon. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

1/37: Erle Korshak to Robert Heinlein. April 5, 1951, re: recent publisher/author business. TL, 2 leaves, signed carbon copies.

1/38: Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. April 7, 1951, re: expressing facts and feelings regarding their business relationship. TLS, 3 leaves.

1/39: Ted Dikty to Robert Heinlein. April 11, 1951, re: the chart in The Green Hills of Earth. TLS, 2 leaves.

1/40

  • Robert Heinlein to Shasta. April 10, 1951, re: requesting six copies of The Man Who Sold The Moon. TLS, 1 postcard.
  • Erle Korshak to Robert Heinlein. April 13, 1951, re: changes in cloth binding. TLS, ½ leaf.

1/41: Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. April 15, 1951, re: discussing grievances against Shasta. TLS, 5 leaves.

1/42: Robert Heinlein to Ted Dikty. April 16, 1951, re: the anthology and continued misprints. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/43: Legal Agreement between Heinlein and Shasta for The Green Hills of Earth. June 5, 1951.

1/44: Robert Heinlein to Erle Korshak. June 22, 1951, re: advance for trade publication. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/45: Robert Heinlein to Shasta. August 13, 1951, re: concerning an illegally published story. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/46

  • Erle Korshak to Robert Heinlein. August 16, 1951, re: supporting their contractual actions with Mr. Ernst, a legal authority in the publishing world. TL, 3 leaves, signed carbon copies.
  • Ted Dikty to Robert Heinlein. October 27, 1951, re: royalties and 2nd editions. TL, 1 leaf, signed carbon copy.

1/47

  • Robert Heinlein to Shasta. April 5, 1951, re: publisher requesting copies of The Green Hills of Earth. ALS, 1 postcard.
  • Robert Heinlein to Ted Dikty. October 28, 1952, re: more copies of anthologies to be sent. ALS, 1 postcard.

1/48: Robert Heinlein to Shasta. October 10, 1952, re: check for New American Library Edition of The Man Who Sold The Moon. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/49: Robert Heinlein to M.S. Dollens. October 28, 1952, re: referring him to Ned Brown, Heinlein's motion picture agent, The Man Who Sold The Moon, Requiem. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

1/50: Ted Dikty to Robert Heinlein. October 30, 1952, re: Heinlein in receipt of his October 28 note. TL, 1 leaf, signed carbon copy.

1/51: Robert Heinlein to Shasta. November 4, 1952, re: Shasta Publishers complaining of their breach of contract by changing royalty percentages on amount of copies sold. TLS, 2 leaves.

1/52: Ted Dikty to Robert Heinlein. January 3, 1953, re: reporting that the author's allegations are being considered by Shasta's attorneys. TL, 1 leaf, signed carbon copy.

1/53: Robert Heinlein to Ted Dikty. March 20, 1953, re: discussing a past due bill notice received & the error to be corrected by using the usual author royalty account. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/54: Robert Heinlein to Shasta. April 21, 1953, re: check for NAL reprint. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/55: Ted Dikty to Robert Heinlein. April 28, 1953, re: Heinlein in response to his letters of March 20 & April 21. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/56: Robert Heinlein to T. E. Dikty. May 3, 1953, re: Dikty (w/ another check) requesting details for the Australian use of Life-Line by Shasta's agents. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/57: Robert Heinlein to Shasta. May 13, 1953, re: diminishing royalties, motion picture rights, and correcting dust jackets. TLS, 2 leaves.

1/58

  • Ted Dikty to Robert Heinlein. May 21, 1953, re: receipt of May 3 and May 13 Heinlein letters. TL, 1 leaf, signed carbon copy.
  • Ted Dikty to Robert Heinlein. June 18, 1953, re: a new contract composed by Erle & Heinlein. TL, 1 leaf, signed carbon copy.

1/59: Legal Agreement re: The Man Who Sold The Moon. June 17, 1953. TLS, 2 leaves.

1/60: Robert Heinlein to Ted Dikty. June 18, 1953, re: contract, check. TLS, 1 leaf.

1/61: Robert Heinlein to Shasta. June 26, 1953, re: a rewrite of If This Goes On. TLS, 1 postcard.

1/62: Ted Dikty to Robert Heinlein. June 27, 1953, re: commenting in response to Heinlein's June 18 and June 26 correspondence. TL, 1 leaf, signed carbon copy.

Tightbeam - TNFF

Tightbeam #177-183
[Catherine Mintz, ed., September 1992 - September 1993]

Tightbeam #184-195
[Diana Miller, ed., November 1993 - September 1995]

Tightbeam #196-206
[Diane Miller, ed., November 1995 - July 1997]

Tightbeam #207-222
[Howard Devore, ed., August 1997 - March 2000]

The Time Crusaders
[1979]

The Time Machine
[Bob Tucker, Undated]

Timescape
[Pocket Books, pub., 1980]

Title #3, 23
[Donn Brazier, ed., June 1972; February 1974]

Title #31-39
[Donn Brazier, ed., October 1974 - June 1975]

Title #40-45
[Donn Brazier, ed., July-December 1975]

Title #46-49
[Donn Brazier, ed., January-April 1976]

Title #50-55
[Donn Brazier, ed., May-October 1976]

Title #56-59
[Donn Brazier, ed., November 1976 - February 1977]

Title #60-61
[Donn Brazier, ed., March-April 1977]

Title #63-65
[Donn Brazier, ed., June-August 1977]

Title #66-69
[Donn Brazier, ed. September-December 1977]

Title #70-73
[Donn Brazier, ed., January-April 1978]

TNFF #4.1-6.2
[1945-1947]

TNFF #6.3, 7.2-7.6
[Ray C. Higgs, ed., 1947-1948]

TNFF #8.2-8.4, 9.2-9.4
[Ray C. Higgs, ed., April/May-August 1949; April-December 1950]

TNFF #10.2, 10.4-10.6
[Ray C. Higgs, ed., April 1951; October-December 1951]

TNFF #11.1-11.5
[Ray C. Higgs, ed., February/March 1952 - December 1953]

TNFF #19.3, 21.2-22.2, 22.4-22.5
[June 1960; April-December 1962; August-October 1963]

TNFF #23.1-23.7
[Donald Franson, ed., February-December 1964]

TNFF #24.1-24.5, 25.1-25.4
[February-October 1965; April-October 1966]

TNFF # 26.2-26.7
[Stan Woolston, ed., February-November 1967]

TNFF #27.1-27.6
[Don Miller, ed., pub., January 1968 - June 1968]

TNFF #28.1, 28.3-28.6
[Don Miller, ed., July 1968; September-December 1968]

TNFF, unnumbered issue
[Dave Lewton, ed., June 1970]

TNFF #30.5
[Stan Woolston, ed., October 1970]

TNFF #31.1-31.6
[Art Hayes, ed., February-December 1971]

TNFF #32.1-32.2
[Art Hayes, ed., February-April 1972]

TNFF #32.4, part 2
[Joanne Burger, ed., October 1972]

TNFF, unnumbered issue
[Joanne Burger, ed., December 1972]

Correspondence, Clippings and Articles

32/1: Personal Correspondence. 1965

32/2: Personal Correspondence. 1966

32/3: Personal Correspondence. 1967

32/4: Personal Correspondence. 1968

32/5: Personal Correspondence. 1969

32/6: Military Correspondence Personal. 1961

32/7: Military Correspondence

32/8: Section V Correspondence and Roster. 1958-1959

32/9: Personal Correspondence about "The Longest Day"

32/10: Correspondence and notes about Vietnam. 1966

32/11: West Point Correspondence. 1969

32/12: Army Infantry School Correspondence

32/13: D-Day plus Treat Correspondence

32/14: D-Day + 20 Articles

32/15: D-Day plus Twenty Correspondence

32/16: D-Day 25th Anniversary. 1969

32/17: D-Day plus Twenty Clippings

32/18: 28th Division. 1945

32/19: Summer Camp, Ft. Polk. 1962

32/20: CBR Weapons Orientation Course. 1964

32/21: Command and General Staff College Leadership. 1963

6 - Andro

6 In 60
58th World Science Fiction Convention 2000

Aberrations
No. 36 - Apr 1996
No. 38 - Jul 1996
No. 39 - Sep 1996

Acolyte, The
Vol. III No. 3 No. 11 - Sum 1945
Vol. III No. 4 No. 12 - Fall 1945

Adventures in Fandom
Vol. I No. 1 - Undated

A Foreign Fanzine
No. 7 - Oct 1983

AggieCon
No. 9 - Mar/Apr 1978
No. 10 - Mar/Apr 1981

Albedo 1
No. 1 - Sum 1993
No. 4 - Spr 1994
No. 5 - 1994

Algol: A Magazine About Science Fiction
Vol. 11 No. 2 - 1974
No. 19 - Nov 1972
No. 20 - May 1973

Alien Contact
No. 20/21 - Jul 1995
No. 34 - Apr 1999

Alien Critic, The
Vol. 2 No. 1 Number 4 - Jan 1973 (Number 1-3 under Richard E. Geis title)
Vol. 2 No. 2 Number 5 - May 1973 (2 copies)
Vol. 2 No. 4 Number 7 - Nov 1973
Vol. 3 No. 1 Number 8 - Feb 1974
Vol. 3 No. 2 Number 9 - May 1974 (2 copies)
Vol. 3 No. 3 Number 10 - Aug 1974
Vol. 3 No. 4 Number 11 - Nov 1974
Vol. 4 No. 2 Number 13 - May 1975

Aliens: Revista Di Fantascienza
Vol. 1 No. 2 - Dec 1979

Aloud
Vol. 2 No. 7 - Oct 1992

Alternativa
Apr 1975
(?) 1975

Amra
Vol. 2 No. 65 - 1976

And Furthermore
No. 16 - Sep 2006

Androxenophile
No. 2 - circa 1971 (formally known as Faunch)

Fant - Fict

Fantasy
Vol. 2 No.4 WIN 1980

Fantasy Annual
1948

Fantasy Commentator
Vol. 10 No.3/4 Number 55/56 SPR 2003

Fantasy Fiction Field
No.214 Dec 1945

Fantasy Film Journal
Star Wars Issue No.1 WIN 1977/1978

Fantasy Macabre
No.1 Sept 1980
No.12 1989

Fantasy Research and Bibliography
No.1 Dec 1980/Feb 1981
No.2 Mar/May 1981

Fantasy Review
Vol. 1 No.1 Feb/Mar 1947
Vol. 1 No.2 Apr/May 1947
Vol. 1 No.3 Jun/Jul 1947
Vol. 1 No.4 Aug/Sep 1947
Vol. 1 No.5 Oct/Nov 1947
Vol. 1 No.6 Dec 1947/Jan 1948
Vol. 2 No.7 Feb/Mar 1948
Vol. 2 No.8 Apr/May 1948
Vol. 2 No.9 Jun/Jul 1948
Vol. 2 No.10 Aug/Sep 1948
Vol. 2 No.11 Oct/Nov 1948
Vol. 2 No.12 Dec 1948/Jan 1949
Vol. 3 No.13 Feb/Mar 1949
Vol. 3 No.14 Apr/May 1949
Vol. 3 No.15 Summer 1949
Vol. 3 No.16 Autumn 1949

Fan-Vet, The
Vol. 1 No.1 Sep 1950

Farmerphile
No.1 Jul 2005
No.2 Oct 2005
No.3 Jan 2006
No.4 Apr 2006
No.5 Jul 2006
No.6 Oct 2006
No.7 Jan 2007
No.8 Apr 2007
No.10 Oct 2007
No.11 Jan 2008
No.12 Apr 2008
No.13 Jul 2008
No.14 Oct 2008
No.15 Jan 2009 (2 Copies, 1 defective)

Far Point
No.2 Jan/Feb 1992
No.3 Mar/Apr 1992

Fiction Magazine, The
Vol. 5 No.2 SPR 1986

Correspondence, Manuscripts, Notes, and Photos

2/1
-Javelin Herald High School Paper, edited by Chad Oliver. Contains article by Oliver "The Curse of Frankenstein." Possibly the only surviving copy, 3 leaves. November 15, 1945.

2/2:
-Photocopies from Chad Oliver's High School Yearbook:
-Class photo of Chad Oliver.
-"Best All-around" photo of Chad Oliver.
-Editor of Yearbook photo of Chad Oliver
-Photocopies from Chad Oliver's UT Yearbook:
-Scene from play at UT with Chad Oliver.
-Football player photo of Chad Oliver, (2 copies).
-Photocopies of various books:
-re: Chad Oliver and his stories. Another Kind, Shadows in the Sun, with short biography and photo.
-(2 copies) Some Blues for a Trio (first leaf), and short biography and photo.
-(2 copies) Classics of Modern Science Fiction, "The Shores of Another Sea"
-Classics of Modern Science Fiction, "The Shores of Another Sea"
-The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, "The Wind Blows Free,"
-Astounding Science Fiction, "Blood's A Rover,"
-Analog, "Ghost Town,"
-3 To The Highest Power, A Wistful Look at Far Outer Space,
-3 To The Highest Power, A Wistful Look at Far Outer Space,
-(2 copies) Sixteen color 3x5 photos of Chad Oliver and his award from the Cowboy Hall of Fame.

2/3: Ledger containing notes (reviews) of nearly all science fiction Chad Oliver read. Also contains short essays. March 12, 1948 - January 31, 1951.

2/4: On Heinlein's Death by Chad Oliver, written for Bulletin of SFWA. Photocopies, 2 leaves. May 1988.

2/5:
-Poster for "ArmadilloCon II," toastmaster Dr. Chad Oliver. October 3-5, 1980.
-Pamphlet for The Chad Oliver Roast, AggieCon XIII. Booklet for AggieCon XIII, March 25-28, 1982.

2/6:
-True AggieCon Story by Chad Oliver. Typed, 3 leaves. March 26, 1980.
-Notes for AggieCon, by Chad Oliver. Toastmaster's address at AggieCon. Typed, 4 leaves, carbon copies. February 26, 1983.
-Really Awful Stories for AggieCon, by Chad Oliver. Read by Howard Waldrop in Oliver's absence. Typed, 2 leaves, carbon copies. January 24, 1986.
-Photocopy of Edmond Hamilton by Chad Oliver. Typed, 6 leaves. December 1979.

2/7:
-Ghost Town by Chad Oliver. Typed, 35 leaves, a carbon copy of the original manuscript.
-Ghost Town excerpts from manuscript. Typed, 14 leaves, ribbon copy, and carbon copies, 14 leaves.
-Notes for Ghost Town. 1 leaf.

2/8:
-Mitchell, Elizabeth [Managing Editor, Davis Publications] to Chad Oliver. re: galley proofs of Ghost Town. TLS, 1 leaf. March 17, 1983.
-Oliver, Chad to Stanley Schmidt. re: Ghost Town. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy. February 9, 1983.
-Ghost Town, original manuscript. Typed, 35 leaves, with handwritten notes. Notes regarding Ghost Town and excerpts from manuscript. Handwritten, 61 leaves.

2/9:
-Austin, Vicki to Chad Oliver. re: contribution to Synergy 4. TLS, 1 leaf. December 15, 1988.
-Notes. Handwritten, 1 leaf.
-Tobin, G. Gregory [Senior Editor, Bantam Books] to Chad Oliver. re: Old Four Eyes, The Cannonball Owl. TLS, 1 leaf. January 23, 1989
-Old Four Eyes by Chad Oliver. Galleys. 34 leaves.
-Old Four Eyes, handwritten notes on where to modify, and typed excerpts from manuscript. 23 leaves. June 25, 1988.
-Old Four Eyes, handwritten notes for additional material. 13 leaves. June 23, 1988.
-Old Four Eyes, manuscript. Typed, 31 leaves, carbon copies.

2/10:
-Meanwhile Back On The Reservation by Chad Oliver, first draft and notes. Typed, 21 leaves, an additional copy of the first draft. 31 leaves.
-Meanwhile Back On The Reservation, published in Analog. Original manuscript. Typed, 32 leaves. Included is a photocopy, 32 leaves.

Series 5, and Series 6

Series 5, Box 6

  • 6/1: Correspondence regarding the Philippines presumably used to prepare Eye Deep in Hell, 1946-1980.
  • 6/2: Correspondence regarding the Philippines, 1981-1988.
  • 6/3: "The Danger from Japan" by Theodore H. White. "Support for my hatred of Japan," says William Owens.
  • 6/4: "The Fall of Bataan," presumably used to prepare Eye Deep in Hell.
  • 6/5: Preliminary material for Eye Deep in Hell. Counter Intelligence Corps Bibliography.
  • 6/6: Final report to "AB Team" of the Counter Intelligence Corps.
  • 6/7: Articles regarding Geronima T. Pecson. Liberal Party candidates and Keynote Address by Mrs. Pecson. "Let There Be No More War."
  • 6/8: Preliminary material for Eye Deep in Hell. Essay tentatively entitled "Running in Place: A War Forgot is a War Destined to be Fought Again."
  • 6/9: "Take Nirvana if You Choose, But Give Me Heaven" by William A. Owens.
  • 6/10: Edited typescripts and notes and a preliminary draft of Eye Deep in Hell.
  • 6/11: "A Free Philippines," by William A. Owens, February 1946.
  • 6/12: "Will the Huks Revolt?" by William A. Owens, July 1946.
  • 6/13: Mementos from Bataan Day Fortieth Anniversary Celebration in the Philippines.
  • 6/14: Correspondence with United States Representative Benjamin Gilman regarding the Philippine situation, 1988.
  • 6/15: Typescript of Eye Deep in Hell, p. 1 - 50.
  • 6/16: Eye Deep in Hell, p. 51 - 100.
  • 6/17: Eye Deep in Hell, p. 101 - 150.
  • 6/18: Eye Deep in Hell, p. 151 - 200.
  • 6/19: Eye Deep in Hell, p. 201 - 250.
  • 6/20: Eye Deep in Hell, p. 251 - 275.
  • 6/21: Training Manual for the Army Corps of Intelligence Police with an explanatory note by William A. Owens.
  • 6/22: Tentative Training Manual for the Army Corps of Intelligence Police.
  • 6/23: Training Manual for the Army Corps of Intelligence Police.
  • 6/24: Training Manual for the Army Corps of Intelligence Police, 1941.
  • 6/25: Army license plate with Counter Intelligence Corps engraving. Possibly belonged to William A. Owens when in the intelligence unit of the army in the Philippines.
  • 6/26: Chapters III and IV, possibly from Eye Deep in Hell.
  • 6/27: Counter Intelligence Corps Association membership documents.
  • 6/28: Counter Intelligence Corps Identification flag, possibly from the World War II era.
  • 6/29: Counter Intelligence Corps Association Newsletters and convention material.
  • 6/30: "Behind Japanese Lines," an article by Bernard Norling, who served in the Philippines. Short biography of Bernard Norling.

Series 6, Box 6

  • 6/31: Material on what William A. Owens called "The Big Thicket Controversy," 1980-1981.
  • 6/32: Issues of the Big Thicket Bulletin, Big Thicket Association Newsletters, and material on the Big Thicket area.
  • 6/33: Guide material for members of the NASA Educational Committee, Owens was a member. He was the editor of the curriculum and a promoter of science in public schools.
  • 6/34: Guide material for members of the NASA Educational Committee.
  • 6/35: Guide material for members of the NASA Educational Committee.
  • 6/36: Guide material for members of the NASA Educational Committee.
  • 6/37: Guide material for members of the NASA Educational Committee.
  • 6/38: Manuscript of River in Dry Grass by Pete A. Y. Gunter, edited by William A. Owens, p. 1-50.
  • 6/39: Manuscript of River in Dry Grass, p. 51-100.
  • 6/40: Manuscript of River in Dry Grass, p. 101-150.
  • 6/41: Manuscript of River in Dry Grass, p. 151-200.
  • 6/42: Manuscript of River in Dry Grass, p. 201-255.
  • 6/43: Other authors' work. Included authors are Lyman Grant, Elizabeth A. H. John, Elmer Kelton, and Bonnie Humphrey Maddux.
  • 6/44: Wrong Side of the River by Ruth Morgan.

Diaries

1-2/1: Diaries, 1946 - 1947

1-2/2: Diaries, 1948 - 1949

1-2/3: Diaries, 1950 - 1951

1-2/4: Diaries, 1952 - 1953

1-2/5: Diaries, 1954 - 1955

1-2/6: Diaries, 1956 - 1957

1-2/7: Diaries, 1958 - 1959

1-2/8: Diaries, 1960 - 1961

Correspondence, Manuscripts, and Notes

12/1
The Daily Texan. Volume 92, No. 201. Contains article "Oliver Remembered." (4 copies). August 25, 1993.

12/2
Silver World Lake City, Colorado newspaper. Volume 16, No. 15. Contains article: "Chad Oliver, Obituary." (3 copies). August 20, 1993.

12/3
Logos newsletter of the College of Liberal Arts, University of Texas at Austin. Number 16. Contains article "College Establishes Scholarship Honoring Professor Chad Oliver." Fall 1993.

12/4
Notes for speech "Astronomy and Science Fiction (You Can't Do that on Mars)." Handwritten, 12 cards.

12/5
-Locus magazine. Volume 31, No. 4. Contains letters to the editor regarding Oliver's death. (3 copies). October 1993.
-Inserted in one copy is: Bishop, Michael [Pine Mountain, GA] to Chad Oliver [Austin TX]. TLS, 1 leaf. Inside original envelope. November 23, 1987.

12/6: More recent letters, etc. from home.
-Notes for AggieCon by Chad Oliver. Typed, 4 leaves. February 26, 1983.
-Nolan, William F. [Agoura Hills CA] to Chad Oliver and Family [Austin TX]. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached is the original envelope. January 2, 1988.
-Nolan, William F. [Agoura Hills CA] to Chad Oliver and Family [Austin TX]. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached is the original envelope. September 21, 1987.
-Neal to Chad. TLS, 1 leaf. April 23, 1987.
-Nolan, William F. [Agoura Hills CA] to Chad Oliver and Family [Austin TX]. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached is the original envelope. July 31, 1987.
-"Tangent Interviews: William F. Nolan." Photocopy from an unknown publication. Includes a handwritten note from William Nolan to Chad Oliver. Attached is the original envelope.
-ArmadilloCon 3 program. The guest of honor is Chad Oliver. Printed. AggieCon IV program. Chad Oliver is listed as a guest. Printed. Notes.
-"Supporting Characters." Typed and handwritten, 1 leaf.
-Excerpt from Oliver Afterword. Page 2 only. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy.

12/7
Alcalde, the University of Texas Alumni magazine. Contains article: "Sci Fi Guy" by Maggie Nadler. July/August 1990.

12/8
Rod Serling's Twilight Zone Magazine. June 1989.

12/13
-Manuscript of interview with Chad Oliver by T. W. Knowles, III. October 14, 1989. Typed, 30 leaves.
-Newspaper clipping from The Eagle. February 25, 1990. "Returning to his first love" regarding Chad Oliver. 2 leaves.

12/14: Various personal correspondence
-Chad to "Dearest Folks." ALS, 2 leaves. October 3, 1946.
-Miller, Walt [Daytona Beach, FL] to Chad. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached is the original envelope. February 6, 1957.
-Knight, Damon [Milford, PA] to Chad. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached is the original envelope. January 30, 1956.
-Oliver, Chad [Dept. of Anthropology, University of Texas, Austin] to Valerie McCoy. TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy. September 9, 1989.
-Nolan, Bill [Agoura Hills, CA] to Chad Oliver. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached is the original envelope. March 26, 1986.
-Get Well Card to Chad Oliver. Norman, Jackie [Wimberly, TX] to Chad Oliver [Austin TX]. ALS, 1 card. Attached is the original envelope. April 5, 1993.
-Doty, Chula [Austin, TX] to Chad Oliver. Postmarked October 17, 1992.
-Envelope contains newspaper clipping "Crystal City High School exes have reunion" from Sentinel, Crystal City, TX. 1 leaf. October 15, 1992.

12/15: Various correspondence re: anthropology
-Illegible to Chad. ALS, 2 leaves. July 15, [no year].
-Attached: Brown, Dorothy J. [Director of Nurses, Valley Baptist Hospital, Harlingen, TX] to Professor McAllister. ALS, 2 leaves. April 5, 1952.
-McAllister, J. Gilbert [Chairman] to Chief Samuel W. Brown [Harlingen, TX]. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy. April 9, 1952.
-McAllister, Gilbert J. to Dr. Harry Ransom. TL, 2 leaves, carbon copy. April 23, 1953.
-McAllister, Gilbert J. to Dorothy J. Brown, R. N. [Valley Baptist Hospital, Harlingen, TX]. TL, 2 leaves, carbon copy. July 10, 1953.
-Bordes, F. [Paris, France] to Chad Oliver. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached is the original envelope. January 9, 1956.
-Miller, John [Beaumont TX] to Dr. Oliver. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached is the original envelope. August 2, 1992.
-Livingston, William S. [Vice President and Dean of Graduate Studies, University of Texas] to Chad Oliver [Department of Anthropology]. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached is the original envelope. March 3, 1993.
-Update of Student Academic Record form. 1 leaf. Attached is a university mail envelope.

12/16: Various correspondence re: science fiction
-Conklin, Groff to Chad Oliver. Western Union Telegram, 2 leaves. July 26, 1953.
-Conklin, Groff [Hudson, NY] to Chad Oliver [Kerrville, TX]. TLS, 1 leaf. July 25, 1953.
-Tony to Chad. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached: Notes. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy. November 21, 1955.
-Ted [Nova Publications Ltd., London] to Forrest J. Ackerman [Los Angeles CA]. TLS, 1 leaf. February 9, 1955.
-Capobianco, Michael [Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Woodbridge, VA] to Chad Oliver [Austin TX]. TL, 1 leaf. Undated.
-Wing, Willis Kingsley [Author's Representative, New York, NY] to Chad Oliver. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached is the original envelope. September 4, 1956.
-Walt [Orange City, FL] to Chad Oliver. TLS, 2 leaves. August 17, 1956.
-Kammen, Jean [Indianapolis, IN] to Charles Beaumont [North Hollywood CA]. ALS, 3 leaves. Attached is the original envelope. December 7, 1956.
-Conklin, Groff [New York, NY] to Chad Oliver. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached is the original envelope. October 4, 1955.
-Harris, Larry M. [Scott Meredith Literary Agency, Inc., New York, NY] to Chad Oliver. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached is the original envelope. November 25, 1957.
-Miller, Walter M. [Orange City, FL] to Chad Oliver [Austin, TX]. TLS, 2 leaves. Attached is the original envelope. August 23, 1957.
-Harris, Larry M. [Milford, PA] to Chad Oliver. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached is the original envelope. November 12, 1957.
-Stine, G. Harry [Las Cruces, NM] to Chad Oliver. TLS, 2 leaves. Attached is the original envelope. November 21, 1956.
-Harp, Jr., Elmer [Professor of Anthropology, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH] to Chad Oliver [c/o Doubleday and Co., Garden City, NY]. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached is the original envelope. July 19, 1957.
-Walt [Orange City, FL] to Chad. TLS, 1 leaf. May 11, 1955.
-Ballantine, Ian [Ballantine Books, Inc. New York NY] to Chad Oliver [Austin TX]. TL, 1 leaf. October 10, 1955.
-Dein, Immer to Chad Oliver. TL, 1 leaf. March 14, 1956.
-Conklin, Groff [New York, NY] to Mr. and Mrs. Chad Oliver. TLS, 1 leaf. May 25, 1957.
-Ballantine, Ian [Ballantine Books, Inc. New York NY] to Willis Kingsley King [New York NY]. TL, 1 leaf. March 1, 1957.
-Oliver, Chad to Neal Barrett. TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy. September 18, 1991.
-McCoy, Valerie [Belgrade, MT] to Chad Oliver. ALS, 3 leaves. Attached is the original envelope. August 1, 1989.
-Oliver, Chad [University of Texas, Austin] to Bill. TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy. May 29, 1989.
-Rockwell, Jim [TB Sanatorium, Flint, Michigan] to Chad Oliver. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached is the original envelope. May 14, 1956.
-Matheson, Richard [Calabasas, CA] to Chad Oliver. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached is: Original envelope. September 1, 1989.
-Oliver, Chad [University of Texas, Austin] to Richard Matheson. TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy. September 9, 1989.
-Barrett, Neal to Chad Oliver. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached: Original envelope. Undated.
-Oliver, Chad [University of Texas, Austin] to Neal Barrett. TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy. September 23, 1989.
-Unknown to Chad Oliver. TLS, 1 leaf. December 16, 1986.
-Attached: Article "Spurs to Jingle, Jangle, Jingle" by Preston Lewis. 1 leaf, photocopy.
-Article "1986 Spur Award Judges." 1 leaf, photocopy. Original envelope.
-Marx, John N. [Lubbock, TX] to Chad Oliver [Dept. of Anthropology, University of Texas, Austin]. TL, 1 leaf. Attached is the original envelope. May 22, 1992.

12/17: Material from Box marked "Records"
-Note. Handwritten, 1 leaf. February 15, 1949.
-Story Ideas. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy. September 20, 1958.
-Book review by Chad Oliver of "A Canticle for Leibowitz" by Walter M. Miller, Jr. Typed, 2 leaves, carbon copy.
-"Silver Moon" manuscript. Typed, 4 leaves.
-Notes. Handwritten, 5 leaves.
-"Variations In Plains Indian Social Structure" by Symmes C. Oliver. June 12, 1955.
-Report for Anthropology 299 with Dr. Lessa. Typed, 18 leaves, carbon copy.
-Oliver, Chad to "Dearest Folks." ALS, 2 leaves. Undated.
-Davison, Peter H. [The Atlantic Monthly Press, Boston, MA] to Chad Oliver. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached is the original envelope. January 14, 1963.
-Wing, Willis Kingsley [Author's Representative, New York, NY] to Chad Oliver. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached is the original envelope. April 4, 1960.
-Davison, Peter H. [The Atlantic Monthly Press, Boston, MA] to Chad Oliver. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached is the original envelope. December 21, 1962.
-Sherrill, Sarah B. [The Atlantic Monthly Press, Boston, MA] to Chad Oliver. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached is the original envelope. July 20, 1962.
-Davison, Peter H. [The Atlantic Monthly Press, Boston, MA] to Chad Oliver. TLS, 2 leaves. Attached is the original envelope. July 9, 1962.
-Ballantine, Ian [Ballantine Books, Inc. New York NY] to Chad Oliver [Austin TX]. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached is the original envelope. April 27, 1959.
-Davison, Peter H. [The Atlantic Monthly Press, Boston, MA] to Chad Oliver. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached is the original envelope. April 18, 1963.
-Davison, Peter H. [The Atlantic Monthly Press, Boston, MA] to Chad Oliver. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached is the original envelope. February 14, 1963.
-Davison, Peter H. [The Atlantic Monthly Press, Boston, MA] to Chad Oliver. TLS, 1 leaf. Attached: Original envelope. October 27, 1959.
-Davison, Peter H. [The Atlantic Monthly Press, Boston, MA] to Chad Oliver. TLS, 1 leaf. March 4, 1960.
-Davison, Peter H. [The Atlantic Monthly Press, Boston, MA] to Chad Oliver. TLS, 2 leaves. August 20, 1962.
-Conklin, Groff [New York NY] to Chad Oliver. TLS, 1 leaf. April 25, 1960.
-Attached: Excerpt from Fantasy and Science Fiction. "Guardian Spirit" by Chad Oliver. 18 leaves, torn from the book. Original envelope.
-Permission to Reprint contract for "Mother of Necessity" by Chad Oliver. 1 leaf.
-Permission to Reprint contract for "Transfusion" by Chad Oliver. 1 leaf.
-Newspaper clipping "Texas Slight Favorite in 1960 SWC Grid Scramble" from The Daily Texan. In envelope addressed to Chad Oliver from Futura Press [Austin TX]. August 11, 1960.
-Final examination from Chad Oliver's Anthropology 336L class. Typed, 3 leaves.
-Johnson, Dawn [Cedar Rapids, IA] to Chad Oliver [c/o Doubleday & Co., Garden City, NY]. ALS, 1 leaf. Attached is the original envelope. March 27, 1961.
-Wing, Willis [New York, NY] to Chad Oliver [Riverside, CA]. Western Union Telegram, 1 leaf. April 25, 1961.
-Stout, Rex [Chairman, Membership Committee, The Author's Guild of the Authors League of America] to Chad Oliver [c/o Doubleday & Co., New York, NY]. TLS, 2 leaves. October 6, 1960.
-Attached: Pamphlet of The Authors League of America, Inc. Printed.
-Invitation to join the Authors League of America. Printed, 1 card, with a return envelope.
-Authors Guild Bulletin. Printed, 7 leaves. Original envelope. September 1960.
-Oliver, Chad [c/o Willis Kingsley Wing, New York NY] to Monsieur Peter Oser [Vaud, Switzerland]. TL, 2 leaves, carbon copy. Written in French. March 10, 1960.
-Wing, Willis Kingsley [Author's Representative, New York, NY] to Chad Oliver. TLS, 1 leaf. March 17, 1960.
-Draft of two telegrams sent to Willis Kingsley Wing from Chad Oliver. Typed and handwritten, 1 leaf. April 24, 1961.
-Permission to Reprint contract for "Field Experiment" by Chad Oliver. 1 leaf.
-Envelope containing payment receipts from Willis Kingsley King to Chad Oliver, mainly for foreign royalties. 35 leaves.
-Included in the envelope: Meredith, Scott to Chad Oliver. TLS, 1 leaf. October 28, 1960.
-Dusek, A. J. [University of Texas] to Symmes C. Oliver [UCLA, Los Angeles, CA]. TLS, 1 leaf. September 20, 1960.
-Receipt for payment to Chad Oliver from Doubleday and Co. 2 leaves. April 30, 1960.
-Ballantine, Betty [Ballantine Books, Inc., New York, NY] to Willis Kingsley Wing [New York, NY]. TLS, 1 leaf, carbon copy. November 30, 1960.
-One leaf of Chad Oliver's letterhead notepaper.
-Oliver, Symmes, C. [Riverside, CA] to Fred Sublette [Howard T. Cox, Co., Austin TX]. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy. March 31, 1961.
-Form for depositing Chad Oliver's Thesis into the Texas University Archives. 1 leaf.
-Spiral notebook containing Chad Oliver's notes for "Ghost Dance." Handwritten.
-Spiral notebook containing Chad Oliver's notes for "Espantosa Lake." Handwritten.
-Oliver, Chad to Peter Oser [Paris, France]. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy. February 9, 1960.
-Oser, Peter [Paris, France] to Chad Oliver. Typed copy of the letter, 1 leaf. February 5, 1960.
-Wing, Willis Kingsley [Author's Representative, New York, NY] to Chad Oliver. TLS, 1 leaf. March 24, 1960.
-Housman, A. E. to Groff Conklin. TL, 2 leaves, carbon copy. January 23, 1960.
-Thoughts for Stories. Typed, 1 leaf. May 28, 1957.
-Thoughts for Stories. Typed, 1 leaf. June 3, 1957.
-Extract from Sooner Magazine. "The Ball Game 100 Years Ago" by Stephan Borhegyi. Printed, 2 leaves. November 1957.
-Idioms and idiomatic expressions list. By Chad Oliver. Typed, 2 leaves.

12/18
Excerpt from manuscript "The Sounds of the Earth." Typed, 31 leaves, carbon copies.

12/19
Untitled script manuscript. Typed, 8 leaves, with handwritten editing.

12/20
-Oliver, Chad [Riverside, CA] to Peter. May 28, 1961. TL, 3 leaves, carbon copy.
-Oliver, Chad [Riverside, CA] to Peter. March 25, 1961. TL, 2 leaves, carbon copy.
-Oliver, Chad [Riverside, CA] to Peter. September 21, 1960. TL, 3 leaves, carbon copy.
-Oliver, Chad [Austin, TX] to Groff Conklin. June 5, 1957. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy. Attached: Oliver, Chad [Austin, TX] to Mr. Wing. May 8, 1956. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
-Bradbury, Walter I. [Doubleday & Co., New York, NY] to Chad Oliver [Austin, TX]. October 11, 1956. TLS, 1 leaf.
-Oliver, Chad [Austin, TX] to Mr. Wing. February 5, 1956. TL, 3 leaves, carbon copy.
-Oliver, Chad [Austin, TX] to Mr. Bradbury. March 22, 1957. TL, 1 leaf, carbon copy.
-Oliver, Chad [Austin, TX] to Mr. Bradbury. May 25, 1957. TL, 2 leaves, carbon copy.

12/21
Afterword for "Shadows in the Sun" by Chad Oliver. January 1985. Typed, 7 leaves, photocopy.

12/22
Short biography on Chad Oliver. 1 leaf, photocopy from unknown publication. 2 copies.

12/23
Notes, "Set 1." Handwritten, 1 leaf. Notes, "The High Places." Handwritten, 1 leaf. Ballantine Books, Inc., Royalty Report. September 26, 1955. 1 leaf. Notes. June 28, 1958. Typed, 1 leaf. Excerpt from unknown manuscript by Chad Oliver. Typed, 1 leaf, carbon copy. Income Tax form 1099. 1956. 2 leaves. Fellowship Application form for John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

12/24
"Final Report" manuscript by Symmes C. Oliver and Edgar V. Winans. May 28, 1955. Typed, 36 leaves, carbon copy.

12/25
"Rewrite Man" manuscript by Chad Oliver. December 2, 1956. Typed, 33 leaves, carbon copy.

12/26
"Between the Thunder and the Sun" manuscript by Chad Oliver. July 10, 1956. Typed, 76 leaves, carbon copy.

12/27
Excerpt from manuscript "The Sounds of the Earth." Typed, 38 leaves, carbon copies.

12/28
"A Picture Technique for the Study of Values" by Walter Goldschmidt and Robert B. Edgarton. Reprint from American Anthropologist, Volume 63, No. 1. February 1961.

Folder 29
Saturday Review magazine. May 12, 1956. Contains article "Science-Fiction and the Opinion of the Universe" by John W. Campbell, Jr.

12/30
"Indian Summer" manuscript by Chad Oliver. December 1, 1957. Typed, 21 leaves, carbon copy.

12/31
"The High Places" manuscript by Chad Oliver. September 11, 1957. Typed, 20 leaves, carbon copy.

12/32
"Special Series on How 20th Century Americans React to the crisis of a Disaster Situation." Radio/Television script. By Chad Oliver. June 1, 1957. Typed, 25 leaves, carbon copy.

12/33
"The Valley of the Shadow" manuscript by Chad Oliver. February 26, 1958. Typed, 22 leaves, carbon copy.

12/34
"It's Our Vacation Too" manuscript by Chad Oliver. August 9, 1956. Typed, 22 leaves, carbon copy.

12/35
"Espintosa Lake" first draft manuscript by Chad Oliver. January 1957. Typed, 13 leaves, carbon copy. Included is a photocopy of this manuscript.

12/36
Texas Ranger magazine. October 1952. Contains article "Science Fiction, What It Is and What It Isn't" by Chad Oliver. (2 copies).

12/37
Texas Literary Quarterly. Volume 1, No. 1. Summer, 1948. Contains article "The Imperfect Machine" by Chad Oliver. (2 copies).

12/38
Portion of a Ph.D. dissertation. Typed, pages 101 through 204, with handwritten editing.

12/39
-Jake [Crown Publishers, Inc., New York, NY] to Chad Oliver. March 12, no year. ALS, 1 leaf.
-"Unearthly Neighbors" manuscript by Chad Oliver. Crown revision. Fall 1983. Typed, 43 leaves, carbon copy.

12/40
Mystery Scene magazine. August/September 1989. Contains "Not Smoking the Pipe with Broken Eagle" by Chad Oliver.

12/41
Notes for Transfusion by Chad Oliver. Handwritten, 1 notebook.

12/42
Caves and Shelters in Dawson and Borden Counties. Reprint Volume 20 of Texas archeological and Paleontological Society. October 1949. 1 booklet.

12/43
Inside and Science Fiction Advisor. March 1955. Issue No. 8.

12/44
Insert from "The Ship."March 12, 1955. From Bill. Typed, 2 leaves, carbon copy.

12/45
Notes by Chad Oliver. March 28, 1950. Handwritten, 1 spiral notebook.

12/46
Scrapbook "The Crystal Circe" by Henry Kuttner. Excerpt from Astonishing Stories. 1 loose leaf notebook.

12/47
Science Fiction Plus magazine. August 1953. Contains "Hands Across Space" by Chad Oliver.

12/48
"Special Series on How 20th Century Americans React to the crisis of a Disaster Situation." Radio/Television script. By Chad Oliver. Typed, 25 leaves, carbon copy.

12/49
"Sounds of the Earth" outline manuscript by Chad Oliver. Typed, 81 leaves.

In - K

Intermediate Vector Bosons #1-2
[Harry J. N. Andruschak, ed., 1980]

Intermediate Vector Bosons #3
[Harry Andruschak, ed., 1981]

Intermediate Vector Bosons #4
[Harry J. N. Andruschak, ed., 1984]

Internal Organ #1
[Mike Rust, ed., February 1980]

Interzone
[John Clute, ed., February 1982]

Invisible Fan, The #5
[Avedon Carol, ed., Winter 1977-1978]

Inworlds #10
[Bill Bowers, ed., 1973]

Inworlds #11, 15
[Bill Bowers, pub., Undated]

Ishue #1, 3-5, 7, 10
[Taral MacDonald, ed., 1978-1979]

It Comes in The Mail #20-24
[Ned Brooks, ed., January 1976 - September 1976]

It Comes in the Mail #25-27
[Ned Brooks, ed., November 1976 - March 1977]

It Comes in the Mail #28
[Ned Brooks, ed., May 1977]

It Goes on the Shelf #1
[Ned Brooks, ed., April 1985]

It Goes on the Shelf (IGOTS) #4
[Ned Brooks, pub., December 1987]

It Rides Again
[Undated]

It's Amazine #1.3
[Walt Dickinson, ed., 1985]

It's Something You'll Get Used To A Mental Mindfuck Can Be Nice!
[Mike Hall, ed., 1978]

Jabberwocky #2
[James A. Hall, pub., September 1977]

Jabberwocky #2
[Jean Frost, ed., Undated]

Janus #3.2-3.3
[Janice Bogstad and Jeanne Gomoll, ed., 1977]

Janus #4.1
[Janice Bogstad, ed., Spring 1978]

Janus #5.1
[Janice Bogstead and Jeanne Gomoll, ed., Spring 1979]

Janus #5.1(15)
[Janice Bogstad, ed., Spring 1979]

Janus #5.2-5.3
[Janice Bogstad, ed., 1977-1979]

Janus #10
[Hank Luttrell, ed., Winter 1977-1978]

Janus #12/13-14
[Janice Bogstad, ed., Summer/Autumn 1978 - Winter 1978/1979]

Janus #18
[Brian Yocom, pub., Winter 1980]

Jayland Unlimited #4
[Craig J. Hill, ed., February 1976]

JCJ (The Jinnia Clan Journal)
[Jessie Davis, ed., February 1978]

Jeet #1
[Ken Hahn, ed., April 1977]

Jeet #2
[Ken Hahn, ed., July 1977]

Jettset #3
[Gordon Agar, ed., Undated]

Jeux Sans Frontieres #2
[Harry Bond, ed., November 1989]

Jim Shedden's First Minac (Almost)
[Jim Shedden, ed., September 1963]

Jinxed
[Patrick Hayden, ed., pub., Undated]

Joe Wesson
[1973]

Joe Wesson Magazine
[Undated]

Joe Wesson Magazine
[1992]

Journal #15
[Richard E. Geis, ed., 1980]

Journal #19
[Richard E. Geis, ed., 1980]

Journal Fantome #1.1
[Jack Sullivan, ed., 1978]

Journal Noire
[Tedd Share, ed., Undated]

Journal of Philosophical SFielogy, The (RAA #4)
[Robert Runte, ed., Undated]

Journal of the Winnipeg Science Fiction Society, The
[James A. Hall, ed., 1978]

Journey of Science Fiction, The #1.4
[Charles Freudential, ed., 1953]

J. S. Strnadn'apa Publication, The
[Jan Steven Strnad, ed., 1969]

Just Me #1
[Michael J. Wallis, ed., 1980]

Just Me #2-3
[Michael J. Wallis, ed., 1981-1982]

K2, K3
[Bernie Peek, ed., Dave Rowe, ed., April 1976 - July 1976]

Kaleidoscope Rocks
[Undated]

Kalki #22
[James Blish, ed., 1974]

Kalki #6.1, 6.3-6.4
[John Henri Holmberg, ed., 1974-1975]

Kamikaze
[Harry Bell, ed., March 1978]

Karass #1, 3-4
[Linda Bushyager, ed., January 1974; March 1974 - April/May 1974]

Karass #5
[Linda E. Bushyager, ed., pub., June 1974]

Karass #6
[Linda E. Bushyager, ed., July/August 1974]

Karass #17, 19-21
[Linda E. Bushyager, ed., September 1975; January-April/May 1976]

Karass #22-29
[Linda E. Bushyager, ed., June 1976 - April 1977]

Karass #30-38
[Linda E. Bushyager, ed., May 1977 - October/November 1978]

Kaymar #20
[K. Martin Carlson, pub., September 1969]

Kay-Mar Trader, The #1.2-1.4
[K. Martin Carlson, ed., April-June 1946]

Kay-Mar Trader, The #1.8-1.10
[K. Martin Carlson, ed., October-December 1946]

Kay-Mar Trader, The #1.12
[K. Martin Carlson, ed., pub., February 1947]

Kay-Mar Trader, The #2.1-2.3
[K. Martin Carlson, ed., pub., March-May 1947]

Kay-Mar Trader, The # 2.6-2.7
[K. Martin Carlson, ed., October-December 1947]

Kay-Mar Trader, The #4.11
[K. Martin Carlson, ed., pub., February 1953]

Kay-Mar Trader, The # 70-75
[K. Martin Carlson, ed., March 1953 - September 1953]

Kay-Mar Trader, The #76-80
[K. Martin Carlson, ed., October 1953 - March 1954]

Kay-Mar Trader, The #82, 86, 90
[K. Martin Carlson, ed., April 1954; August 1954; December 1954]

Kestral Log #2.1-2.4
[Flagship Kestrel NCC 1766, pub., December 1983 - April 1984]

Kestral Log #3.1
[Flagship Kestrel NCC 1766, pub., January 1985]

Kestral Log #4.1
[Flagship Kestrel NCC 1766, pub., January 1986]

Kevas and Trillium #1
[Megalomania Press, pub., June 1968]

Killers, Angels, Refugees #1
[Paul Anderson, ed., Undated]

King Biscuit Time
[Robert Lichtman, pub., November 1985]

Kipple One
[David Wingrove, ed., February 1977]

Kirk
[William Shatner Fan Fellowship, pub., 1980-1982]

Kiss Love Gun #2
[February 1978]

Knarf #1.1
[E. F. F, ed., 1976]

Knights #14
[Mike Bracken, ed., December 1975]

Knights #15
[Mike Bracken, ed., March 1976]

Knights #16
[Mike Bracken, ed., June 1976]

Knights #17/18
[Mike Bracken, ed., 1977]

Knights #19
[Mike Bracken, ed., December 1977]

Knights #20
[Mike Bracken, ed., March 1979]

Knights #21
[Mike Bracken, ed., November 1979]

Knights of the Paper Spaceship #7.1
[Mike Bracken, ed., June 1974]

Knockers from Neptune #6
[Mike and Pat Meara, ed., pub., August 1978]

Kosmic City Kapers #6
[Jeffrey May, ed., November 1975]

Kratophany #5
[Eli Cohen, ed., May 1974]

Kratophany #6
[Eli Cohen, ed., December 1974]

Kratophany #8
[Eli Cohen, ed., April 1976]

Kratophany #9
[Eli Cohen, ed., August 1976]

Kratophany #10
[Eli Cohen, ed., December 1976]

Kratophany #11
[Eli Cohen, ed., September 1978]

Kratophany #12
[Eli Cohen, ed., August 1979]

Kratophany #12.1
[Eli Cohen, ed., Undated]

Kratophany #13
[Eli Cohen, ed., July 1981]

Kubla Khan #8
[May 1980]

Kumquat
[Golden Brainard, ed., March 1981]

Agricultural, Drought, and Farmers Home Administration Correspondence

Box/Folder
[former box-folder if applicable] Title or Folder Contents

7/1
[25-16] Correspondence concerning agriculture, meeting of Livestock Division of the Department of Agriculture, grading of turkeys, price supports for peanut farmers, purchase of 30,000 turkeys for school lunches. January 1957 - September 1958

7/2
[25-17] Correspondence concerning the standards in the peanut industry, "Nursery Products Inquiry". Allen Academy of Bryan applying for the National School Lunch Program, speech on Agriculture's Public Relations, livestock market prices, and importation of bone beef and foreign cattle. October 1958 - March 1960

7/3
[25-18] Correspondence concerning the suspension of the Packers and Stockyards Act (P&S Act) complaints (bodily harm) by lay inspector of Magness and Sons Poultry Processing of Bryan, and the substitution of oleomargarine or butter in the Direct Distribution Program for Needy Persons. May 1961 - July 1965

7/4
[25-19] Correspondence concerning meat regulations and laws governing community beef clubs. January 1969 - October 1969

7/5
[25-20] Correspondence and newspaper articles concerning the reallocation of federal funds for Texas Agricultural Extension Service, price supports for the cattle industry, declaring Southwest Texas a drought disaster area, Korean War. May 1953 - November 1953

7/6
[25-21] Correspondence concerning the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) and the purchasing of three million pounds of honey for overseas consumption. January 1952 - October 1953

7/7
[25-22] Correspondence concerning the Texas Friendship for Korea. April 1955 - June 1955

7/8
[25-23] Correspondence concerning the Commodity Stabilization Service (CSS), the Ellish County Grain and Storage Company, the Bryan Air Force Base, the CCC, complaints against the Millican warehouse, and price supports for the peanut industry. November 1956 - May 1962

7/9
[26-1] Correspondence concerning the CCC, Burris Mills, price supports, for Tung nuts and honey, and agriculture. December 1956 - June 1958

7/10
[26-2] Correspondence concerning the CSS and the CCC on subjects such as the loan value of cotton, price supports on cotton, grain storage, and determination of acreage. March 1959 - June 1958

7/11
[26-3] Correspondence concerning the CCC, grain storage, and price supports for the honey industry. March 1965 - June 1966

7/12
[26-4] Correspondence concerning the loan value of cotton, cotton imports, grain storage, skip-row regulations, and Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service report on cattle reproduction. October 1966 - October 1967

7/13
[26-5] Correspondence concerning the Wage and Hour Act and its effect on the cotton industry. June 1968 - July 1968

7/14
[26-6] Correspondence concerning the buying of grain directly from the CSS. June 1961 - July 1961

7/15
[26-7] Correspondence concerning the Agricultural Conservation Program (ACP), the soil bank, the Flood Damage Program, the cost-sharing program of the ACP, aerial photography maps, and agriculture in general. February 1958 - December 1958

7/16
[26-8] Correspondence concerning the annual expenditures of the Department of Agriculture in the Bryan-College Station area, and the seasonal pricing factor of Class I milk. March 1967

7/17
[26-9] Correspondence concerning the export subsidy on cotton. February 1947 - March 1947

7/18
[26-10] Correspondence concerning Cotton Acreage Allotment, cotton quota laws, and cotton exportation allotment. December 1949 - December 1950

7/19
[26-11] Correspondence concerning the price ceiling on raw cotton. February 1951 - April 1951

7/20
[26-12] Correspondence concerning cotton labor problems. February 1951

7/21
[26-13] Correspondence concerning the shortage of insecticides, shortage of labor, shortage of farm equipment, the transportation of insecticides to Syria, and German bonds. February 1951 - September 1953

7/22
[26-14] Correspondence, articles, and telegrams concerning the shortage of warehouses for storing cotton. October 1953

7/23
[26-15] Correspondence concerning problems with grading (classing) cotton and cotton price support loans. August 1964 - October 1964

7/24
[26-16] Correspondence concerning the dwindling number of cotton farms in Texas, and farmer complaints about government programs. January 1967 - October 1967

7/25
[26-17] Correspondence concerning the drought conditions in Texas. June 1954 - July 1954

7/26
[26-18] Correspondence concerning the drought conditions in Texas. August 1954 - November 1954

7/27
[26-19] Correspondence concerning the drought conditions, soil bank, help for the Indians, and local politics. 1956

7/28
[26-20] Correspondence, reports, and proposed bills concerning drought conditions in Texas. HR 3111, HR4619 and Report No. 23 - Deferred Grazing Program and Soil Conservation. 1957

7/29
[26-21] Correspondence concerning drought conditions and the effect on the Grand Bank (1 letter). August 10, 1962

7/30
[26-22] Correspondence and a pamphlet concerning the Farm Credit Act of 1947. May 1947

7/31
[26-23] Correspondence concerning the Production Credit Corporation and the Farm Credit Administration. January 1952 - April 1953

7/32
[26-24] Correspondence and Reports concerning farm labor conditions and programs in Texas. February 1947 - June 1947

7/33
[26-25] Correspondence concerning opposition to changes in the Farm Labor Act. February 1947

7/34
[26-26] Correspondence and clippings concerning long-range agricultural programs and price supports. July 1947 - September 1948

7/35
[26-27] Correspondence concerning the high cost of tomato inspection. May - June 1957

7/36
[27-1] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1946-1947

7/37
Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1948-1949

7/38
Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1950

7/39
Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1951

7/40
Farmers Home Administration correspondence. February - August 1952

7/41
[27-2] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. September 1952 - December 1953

7/42
[27-3] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1955-1956

7/43
[27-4] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1957-1958

7/44
[27-5] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1959

7/45
[27-6] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1960

7/46
[27-7] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1961

7/47
[27-8] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1962

7/48
[27-9] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1963-1964

7/49
[27-10] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1965

7/50
[28-1] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. January - August 1966

7/51
[28-2] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. September - December 1966

7/52
[28-3] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. January - June 1967

7/53
Farmers Home Administration correspondence. July - December 1967

Correspondence, Reports, Clippings and Other City Materials

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

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

5/3: No title

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

5/19: One notebook. Undated

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Manuscripts and Notes

8/1
Scientific Method by Chad Oliver. Rewritten May 12, 1955, published in SFT. Original manuscript. Typed, 20 leaves. Included is carbon copy of original, 20 leaves.

8/2
One Night At Medicine Trail by Chad Oliver. Original manuscript. Typed, 25 leaves.

8/3
Afterword to Trail of the Spanish Bit by Chad Oliver. July 1986. Original manuscript. Typed, 6 leaves, carbon copies.

8/4
Two Horizons of Man: Parallels and Interconnections Between Anthropology and Science Fiction. Paper given to AAA in Mexico City. Never published, but was instrumental in creating both a new Anthropology journal and a whole new sub-discipline. Typed, 19 leaves.

8/5
The Last Word by Chad Oliver and Charles Beaumont. September 25, 1954. Manuscript. Typed, 16 leaves, carbon copies. Controlled Experiment by Chad Oliver. February 1, 1954. Rewritten version. Typed, 27 leaves, carbon copies. Any More At Home Like You? by Chad Oliver. November 7, 1954. Manuscript. Typed, 20 leaves, carbon copies. Artifact by Chad Oliver. November 10, 1954. Manuscript. Typed, 34 leaves, carbon copies. Book reviews by Chad Oliver for two science fiction anthologies, Beyond Time and Space and Big Book of Science Fiction. November 27, 1950. Typed, 2 leaves, carbon copies.

8/6
Mists of Dawn: A Story of the Ice Age. Manuscript. Typed, 199 leaves, carbon copies.

8/7
Mists of Dawn. Broad outline. November 4, 1951. TL, 1 leaf. Mists of Dawn. Outline. Typed, 19 leaves, carbon copies. Mists of Dawn. Addenda. Typed, 2 leaves, carbon copies. Mists of Dawn. Geographical map, hand drawn. 1 leaf. Original song from Mists of Dawn. Manuscript leaf 136. Handwritten, 1 leaf. Science fiction oriented printed drawing. 8x11, B&W. 1 leaf. Introduction to Mists of Dawn, missing first leaf. Typed, 9 leaves, carbon copies.

8/8
The Students (published as Final Exam). Original partial first draft and handwritten notes. 6 leaves. The Reporter, original notes for story. April 29, 1950. 1 leaf. Let Me Live In A House, original handwritten notes. 6 leaves. Win The World (published as The Subversives). Original first draft. 1 leaf. The Mark of the Deep. Unpublished, original manuscript. Ca. 1947. 25 leaves. Evolution. ca. 1948. Original manuscript, 3 leaves. The Land of Lost Content (or The Roof of the World). March 2, 1950, Original notes for story. 1 leaf. The Specialist. Unpublished, written about 1946 for Harry Ranson's English class. Original manuscript. 13 leaves. The Island. Unpublished, rewritten version, original manuscript. 8 leaves. The Robot. ca. 1948. Unpublished, original manuscript. 20 leaves. The Strangest Animal. ca. 1947. Unpublished, original manuscript. 20 leaves. The Real Thing. ca. 1949. Unpublished, original manuscript. 15 leaves. The Coming of the Ship (published as The Blood Star). First draft, June 24, 1950. Original manuscript. 22 leaves.

8/9
The Winds of Time. Dated December 20, 1955 to April 26, 1956. Carbon copy of original manuscript with original pencil corrections, 211 leaves.

8/10
Manuscript of Guardian Spirit. October 14, 1957. Typed, 56 leaves, carbon copies. Manuscript of From Little Acorns. January 26, 1956. Typed, 20 leaves, carbon copies. Manuscript of Pilgrimage. June 10, 1957. Revised October 21, 1957. Typed, 24 leaves, carbon copies. Manuscript of The Rocket's Red Glare. October 22, 1957. Written for Austin American Statesman. Typed, 4 leaves, carbon copies. Manuscript of Shoulder the Sky (published as The Space Horde). April 16, 1957. Typed, 25 leaves, carbon copies.

LASFAPA - Ly

LASFAPA #84
[David Schlosser, ed., September 1983]

LASFAPA #85
[David Schlosser, ed., October 1983]

LASFAPA #86.2
[David Schlosser, ed., November 1983]

LASFAPA #87.2
[David Schlosser, ed., December 1983]

LASFAPA #88
[David Schlosser, ed., January 1984]

LASFAPA #90
[David Schlosser, ed., March 1984]

LASFAPA #91
[David Schlosser, ed., April 1984]

LASFAPA #92
[David Schlosser, ed., May 1984]

LASFAPA #93.2
[David Schlosser, ed., June 1984]

LASFAPA #99
[David Schlosser, ed., December 1984]

LASFAPA #100
[David Schlosser, ed., January 1985]

LASFAPA #101
[David Schlosser, ed., February 1985]

LASFAPA #102
[David Schlosser, ed., March 1985]

LASFAPA #103.1
[David Schlosser, ed., April 1985]

LASFAPA #104
[David Schlosser, ed., May 1985]

LASFAPA #156
[David Schlosser, ed., September 1989]

LASFAPA #158
[David Schlosser, ed., November 1989]

LASFAPA #159
[David Schlosser, ed., December 1989]

LASFAPA #160
[David Schlosser, ed., January 1990]

LASFAPA Mailing Comments
[August 1977]

Last Chapter, The
[Roy Berger, ed., Undated]

Last Dangerous Crudzines #3
[Elst Weinstein, ath., August 1976]

Last of the Spirit Duplicators
[Harry Andruschak, ed., August 1989]

Last Ripples, The
[John D. Owen, pub., 1989]

Latakia
[Eve Ackermna, ed., 1982]

Le Moindre #42
[Boyd Raeburn, ed., February 1985]

Let Me Say This About This
[Michael Hall, pub., ed., 1978]

Let's Keep on Talking
[Cy Chauvin, ath., October 1978]

Let's Party
[1984]

Letters From A Floating World
[Douglas Barbour, ed., May 1981]

Letter/Letter A
[September 1973]

Le Viol
[October 1979]

Le Zombie #63
[Bob Tucker, ed., July 1948]

Liberated Quark Vol II.I, The
[M. E. Tyrell, ed., October-December 1978]

Life With Gallagher #5
[Kathleen Gallogher, ed., 1988]

Lightboard #1
[Patrick Hayden, ed., Undated]

Lightboard #2
[Patrick Hayden, ed., Undated]

Lightboard #4
[Patrick Hayden, ed., 1976]

Light in The Bushel #4
[Richard Brandt, ed., February 1987]

Lime Jello Gazette, The #178
[January 1982]

Lime Jello Gazette, The #183
[Marty Cantor, ed., Undated]

Lime Jello Gazette, The #184
[Marty Cantor, ed., Undated]

Lime Jello Gazette, The #192
[Marty Cantor, ed., November 1985]

Lime Jello Gazette, The #195
[Marty Cantor, ed., April 1986]

Limited Edition
[Taral Wayne, ed., March 1982]

L'inconnu #1.2
[Van Splawn, ed., March 1946]

Lines of Occurrence #2
[Arthur D. Hlavaty, ed., 1980]

Lines of Occurrence #3
[Arthur D. Hlavaty, ed., 1980]

Lines of Occurrence #4-5
[Arthur D. Hlavaty, ed., 1981-1982]

Lines of Occurrence #6
[Arthur D. Hlavaty, ed., 1982]

Lines of Occurrence #7
[Arthur D. Hlavaty, ed., March 1983]

Lines of Occurrence #9
[Arthur D. Hlavaty, ed., 1985]

Liquids From Their Bodies
[Undated]

Little Bit O' England
[Crystal and Mike Whalen, ed., Undated]

Lobster Tales #1-10
[Mike Glyer, ed., Undated]

Local Color Means Local Checks
[Steve Miller, ed., 1982]

Loc Dave Fucke
[Taral Wayne and Moshe Feder, ed., July 1981]

Loco #2.3
[Keith Curtis, ed., February 1977]

Locus #79
[Charles and Dena Brown, ed., April 1971]

Locus #125
[Charles and Dena Brown, ed., October 1972]

Locus #131-142
[Charlie and Dena Brown, ed., January-May 1973]

Locus #147-154
[Dena and Charlie Brown, ed., August 1973 - January 1974]

Locus #230
[Robert Silverberg, ed., February 1980]

Lofgeornost #3
[Fred Lerner, ed., November 1981]

Lofgeornost #4
[Fred Lerner, ed., 1982]

Lofgeornost #5
[Fred Lerner, ed., August 1983]

Lofgeornost #7
[Fred Lerner, ed., August 1985]

Loki #2
[Michael V. Mackey, ed., 1978]

Loki #3
[Michael V. Mackey, ed., 1979]

Long Goodbye, The #20
[Mike Bailey, ed., May 1975]

Long Hello, The #19
[Mike Bailey, ed., April 1975]

Look at the Bones
[Patrick Hayden, ed., Undated]

Looking Glass, The
[Ben Fulves, ed., Winter/Spring 1981]

Looking Forward
[Kate Schafer, pub., Undated]

Love Makes the World Go Awry
[Fran Skene, ed., December 1979]

Love Makes the World Go Awry #2
[Fran Skene, ed., March 1980]

Love Makes the World Go Awry #3
[Fran Skene, ed., June 1980]

Lucifer #3
[Victoria Vayne, ed., pub., March 1977]

Lucifer #4
[Victoria Vayne, ed., May 1977]

Lucifer #5
[Victoria Vayne, ed., August 1977]

Lucifero #7
[October 1980]

Lucifero #14
[July 1981]

Lulu Revu #2-3
[September 1978 - December 1978]

Luna #64
[Ann F. Dietz, ed., Summer 1976]

Lyriphilia
[B. Ware, ed., August 1980]

Reports, Letters, and Memorandum: Lynch - Mackin

S3-7/01: Lynch, Shirley Alfred, letters to H. A. Marmer, A. A. Jakkula, V. H. Brogdon, John M. Wisdom, and Donald W. Doyle regarding oyster mortality investigations, October 30, 1947 - October 11, 1949.

S3-7/02: Lynch, Shirley Alfred, reports of trips to Fort Worth, Chicago, and Washington D. C.; Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and Grand Isle; and to Grand Ecaille, Louisiana and Washington, D.C. in connection with oyster mortality investigations, June 1947 - August 8, 1948.

S3-7/03: Lynch, Shirley Alfred, "Barataria Bay Drainage" and "Barataria Bay Sediments," July 24, 1947.

S3-7/04: Lynch, Shirley Alfred, "Water Movements in Dupre Cut at Camp Lafitte, Louisiana, 1948."

S3-7/05: Lynch, Shirley Alfred, "Depth Study of Barataria Bay, Louisiana," December 1948.

S3-7/06: Lynch, Shirley Alfred, "Current Survey, Intersection, Bayou La Fourche-Southwestern Louisiana Canal, Louisiana, December 16-23, 1948," 1949.

S3-7/07: Lynch, Shirley Alfred, "Venice Field-Red Pass Hydrographic Study, December 1949 - May 1950," July 31, 1950.

S3-7/08: Lynch, Shirley Alfred, "Bastian Bay Field Hydrographic Study, December 30, 1949 - January 1, 1950," October 15, 1951.

S3-7/09: Mackin, John G., letters to Sewell H. Hopkins, Tinsley Gilmer, and A. A. Jakkula regarding oyster mortality investigations, February 3 - November 1, 1947.

S3-7/10: Mackin, John G., memoranda on oyster samples taken for oyster mortality investigations, June 22 - July 31, 1947.

S3-7/11: Mackin, John G., "Report on Trip to Bastian Bay," July 2, 1947.

S3-7/12: Mackin, John G., "Report on Oysters from Bassa Bassa Bay," July 5, 1947.

S3-7/13: Mackin, John G., "Report on Oyster Studies in Bayou Chute and Skipjack, Couquette and Sanday Point Bays," July 12, 1947.

S3-7/14: Mackin, John G., "Report on Beds of Mr. C. and N. Dominique, Mr. Linwood Voisin and Mr. Sidney Scott," July 14, 1947.

S3-7/15: Mackin, John G., "Memorandum on Conference at Grande Isle," August 12, 1947.

S3-7/16: Mackin, John G., "Degree of Correlation of Severity of Nematosis Infections and Rough Estimates of Mortality Based on Boxes," October 1947.

S3-7/17: Mackin, John G., "Report on the First Conch Experiment in Barataria Bay," October 1947.

S3-7/18: Mackin, John G., "Preliminary Report on Experiment to Determine Dosages of Oil (Crude) Lethal to March Plants," November 10, 1947.

S3-7/19: Mackin, John G., "Studies on the Destruction of Oysters by Menippe and Callinectes," November 14, 1947.

S3-7/20: Mackin, John G., "Report on the Second Experiment in Destruction of Oysters by Thais: Spat Studies," November 1947.

S3-7/21: Mackin, John G., "Report on the Destruction of Spat by Stylochus Inimicus, November 1947."

S3-7/22: Mackin, John G., "Preliminary Report on Oyster Spraying Experiment," December 10, 1947.

S3-7/23: Mackin, John G., "Review of the Literature on Thais Floridana, 1947."

S3-7/24: Mackin, John G., letters to Sewell H. Hopkins, A. A. Jakkula, and William E. Loose regarding oyster mortality investigation, February 25 - December 13, 1948.

S3-7/25: Mackin, John G., "Report on the First Spraying Experiment," May 24, 1948.

S3-7/26: Mackin, John G., "Report on the Second Spraying Experiment," June 4, 1948.

S3-7/27: Mackin, John G., "Report on a Study of the Effect of Crude Oil Pollution on Feeding of Oysters," June 20, 1948.

S3-7/28: Mackin, John G., "Report on a Study to Determine the Effect of Subjection Oysters to Continuous Contact with Oil-Soaked Mud," July 12, 1948.

S3-7/29: Mackin, John G., "Report on a Study of the Effect of Subjecting Oysters to Continuous Applications of Emulsified Crude Oil," August 31, 1948.

S3-7/30: Mackin, John G., "Report on a Study of the Effect of Transferring Oysters from High Salt to Low Salt Area in Barataria Bay," October 22, 1948.

S3-7/31: Mackin, John G., "Exploration of Chart on Oyster Mortalities in Buras Regions," circa October 1948.

S3-7/32: Mackin, John G., "A Study of the Effect of Cooled Water in Controlling Mortality Rate in Oysters," November 3, 1948.

S3-7/33: Mackin, John G., "A Study of the Effect on Oyster of a Heavy Surface Water Layer of Crude Oil," November 19, 1948.

Newspaper Clippings

20/1: General newspaper clippings, 1963-1970.

20/2: Clippings concerning the shutdown of the 60-inch cyclotron in the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory at the University of California at Berkeley, June - July 1963.

20/3: Clippings regarding the retirement of the Graphite Reactor at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory after 20 years operation, September - November 1963.

20/4: Aebersold, Paul C., "Science Spotlight" weekly columns in the Oak Ridge Journal, April 17, 1947 - April 29, 1948.

20/5: Aebersold, Paul C., series of eight articles on cancer research and therapy in the Oak Ridge Journal, April 4-24, 1949.

20/6: Aebersold, Paul C., series of ten articles on cancer research and therapy in the Knoxville Journal, April 17-22, 1949.

20/7: McCullough, John M., "Atomic Energy: Utopia or Oblivion!" series of nine articles appearing in the Philadelphia Inquirer, August 4-12, 1947.

20/8: Ellis, Paul F., "The Atom Goes to War Against Disease" series of five articles appearing in the Knoxville News-Sentinel, February 2-6, 1948.

20/9: Henry, Thomas R., "Stars, Men and Atoms" series of ten articles appearing in the Washington Evening Star, August 2-23, 1948.

20/10: Hall, Henry Noble, "I Have Cancer" series of six articles appearing in the Knoxville News-Sentinel, August 2-7, 1948.

20/11: Cartoons relating to isotopes and atomic energy, 1939-1962.

Correspondence with Specific People and Regarding Certain Topics, General Outgoing and Personal

Box/Folder
[former box-folder if applicable] Title or Folder Contents

6/1
[21-9] General outgoing correspondence "Q" file, 1972

6/2
[21-10] General outgoing correspondence "Ra-Ri" file, 1972

6/3
[21-11] General outgoing correspondence "Ro-Ry" file, 1972

6/4
[21-12] General outgoing correspondence "Sa-Se" file, 1972

6/5
[21-13] General outgoing correspondence "Sh-Sl" file, 1972

6/6
[21-14] General outgoing correspondence "Sm-Sta" file, 1972

6/7
[21-15] General outgoing correspondence "Ste-Sy" file, 1972

6/ 8
[22-1] General outgoing correspondence "T" file, 1972

6/9
[22-2] General outgoing correspondence "U-V" file, 1972

6/10
[22-3] General outgoing correspondence "Wa-We" file, 1972

6/11
[22-4] General outgoing correspondence "Wh-Wy" file, 1972

6/12
[22-5] General outgoing correspondence "Y-Z" file, 1972

6/13
[22-8] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to Brownrigg H. Dewey, Jr., of Bryan, Texas, 1956-1960

6/14
[22-9] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to Brownrigg H. Dewey, Jr., 1961-1970

6/15
[22-10] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to Jack B. Eastham of Waxahachie, Texas, 1957-1970

6/16
[22-11] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to Beeman Fisher, Chairman of the Board, Texas Electric Service Company, 1966-1970

6/17
[22-12] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to Dr. James R. Gill, Jr. of Waxahachie, Texas, 1956-1970

6/18
[22-13] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to William S. Ingram of Buffalo, Texas, 1958-1970

6/19
[22-14] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to Herbert H. Johnson, President, Wolf Brand Products, 1958-1970

6/20
[22-15] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to Dr. Robert W. Kimbro of Cleburne, Texas, 1959-1970

6/21
[23-1] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to Bob McCrady, Ellis County Democratic Party Chairman, 1957-1968

6/22
[23-2] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to Jack McKay, Manager, Ennis Chamber of Commerce, 1956-1970

6/23
[23-3] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to Aubry L. Moore, Manager, Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce and State Representative, 1957-1971

6/24
[23-4] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to James M. Moudy, Chancellor, Texas Christian University, 1966-1970

6/25
[23-5] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to Lee and Tim Paulsel, Paulsel Lumber Company, Ft. Worth, 1966-1970

6/26
[23-7] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to Fred M. Shaw of Ferris, Texas, 1959-1968

6/27
[23-8] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to J. Wayne Stark, Director Memorial Student Center, Texas A&M University, 1970

6/28
[23-9] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to R. T. Swilling, Jr., Whitney, Texas, 1959-1970

6/29
[23-10] Congressman Teague's personal outgoing correspondence, 1956-1970

6/30
[23-11] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to Glyn A. Williams, Brazos County Democratic Executive Chairman, 1956-1970

6/31
[23-12] Outgoing correspondence from Congressman Teague to don Woodard, Texas Electric Service, Ft. Worth, 1966-1970

6/32
[24-1] Correspondence concerning the Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, Farm-Storage Facility Loan Program, and drought relief in Texas. January 1955 - September 1956

6/33
[24-2] Correspondence concerning the Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service regarding participation in the Soil Bank Program and the awarding of acreage allotments. August 1956 - February 1958

6/34
[24-3] Correspondence concerning the Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service pertaining to Conservation Reserve Contracts and the Soil Bank Program. November 1958 - March 1960

6/35
[24-4] Correspondence concerning the Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service regarding participation in the Soil Bank Program and the awarding of acreage allotments. March 1960 - July 1962

6/36
[24-5] Correspondence concerning the Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service regarding participation in the Soil Bank Program and the awarding of acreage allotments. January 1961 - July 1962

6/37
[24-6] Correspondence concerning the Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service regarding participation in the Soil Bank Program and the awarding of acreage allotments, the removal of Commodity Credit Corporation cotton from interior warehouses, rental payments under the Conservation Reserve Program, and drought relief. January 1961 - July 1962

6/38
[24-7] Correspondence concerning the Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service regarding participation in the Cropland Conversion Program, rental payments under the Conservation Reserve Program, and the awarding of acreage allotments. August 1962 - December 1966

6/39
[24-8] Correspondence concerning the Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service regarding participation in the Cropland Conversion and Cropland Adjustment Programs, price supports, and the awarding of acreage allotments. January 1967 - June 1968

6/40
[24-9] Correspondence concerning the Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service regarding participation in the Soil Bank Program, price supports, Commodity Credit Corporation, and the awarding of acreage allotments. January 1969 - December 1969

6/41
[24-10] Correspondence concerning the Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service regarding price supports, acreage allotments, and the inequality of regulations. February 1970 - December 1970

6/42
[24-11] Correspondence concerning the Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service regarding price supports and acreage allotments. February 1971 - September 1971

6/43
[24-12] Correspondence concerning the Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service regarding price supports, Soil Bank, Commodity Credit Corporation, Rural Environmental Assistance Program, acreage allotments, and drought relief. November 1971 - December 1972

6/44
[25-1] Correspondence concerning requests for statistics from the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, 1949

6/45
[25-2] Correspondence concerning the consolidation of the Agricultural Extension Service and the Soil Conservation Service. October 1947 - January 1948

6/46
[25-3] Correspondence concerning the Agricultural Extension Service with regards to Extension work at Texas A&M, changes in home economics research, 4-H Club progress, and a summary of Extension work in the 6th Congressional District of Texas. April 1954 - August 1956

6/47
[25-4] Correspondence concerning the Agricultural Extension Service regarding requests for an increase in appropriations. January 1958 - August 1958

6/48
[25-5] Correspondence concerning the Agricultural Extension Service regarding the request for an increase in appropriations, a summary of Extension work in Texas, and a booklet titled "Everybody Benefits". May 1959 - December 1960

6/49
[25-6] Correspondence concerning the Agricultural Extension Service regarding requests for additional funding and 4-H work. March 1961 - June 1962

6/50
[25-7] Correspondence concerning the Agricultural Extension Service regarding peanut research and related federal funding. January 1972 - October 1972

6/51
[25-8] Correspondence concerning the Agricultural Extension Service regarding insect control and the controversial Nisbet Bug Catcher. April 1948 - August 1949

6/52
[25-9] Correspondence requesting membership list of the twenty-five advisory committees of the Department of Agriculture Research Service Programs. May 13 - May 19, 1955

6/53
[25-10] Correspondence concerning the control of the screwworm fly in Florida and the Southwest, news releases concerning the selection of the site to house the Animal Disease Laboratory at Iowa State College in Ames, Iowa. June 1956 - November 1960; October 1969

6/54
[25-11] Correspondence concerning agriculture, Southern Region Plant Pest Control Division of the Agricultural Research Service (ARS), soil survey maps, Texas Poultry Improvement Association, and defoliation of cotton. February 1961 - October 1962

6/55
[25-12] Correspondence concerning the importation of Charolais Cattle of their semen, brush control in the Southwest, the establishment of a quarantine station for racehorses at Texas A&M, and ramie cloth. March 1965 - December 1965

6/56
[25-13] Correspondence concerning box elder bugs, dairy production, and milk prices, construction of an Entomology Research Laboratory, and telegrams announcing a Rural Electrification Administration Loan to Corsicana. February 1968

6/57
[25-14] Correspondence concerning the importation of Simmental Cattle, and the loss of cattle due to anaplasmosis. December 1968 - April 1969

6/58
[25-15] Correspondence concerning the name change of Wolf Brand Chili Con Carne to Wolf Brand Chili. January 1954 - April 1954

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

4/1
Award Certificates
March 9, 1964

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

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

4/4
Award Certificates
February - May 1967

4/5
Award Certificates
March 4-5, 1968

4/6
Award Certificates
March 10-11, 1969

4/7
Award Certificates
May 1969

4/8
Award Certificates
March 9-10, 1970

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

4/20
Scrapbook FRAGILE
1947-1948

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

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

4/23
Scrapbook FRAGILE
1949-1950

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.

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