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Financial and Budget

4/1: Student Government Financial Reports, 1979

4/2: Student Government Financial Reports, 1980

4/3: Student Government Financial Reports, 1981

4/4: Student Government Financial Reports, 1982

4/5: Student Government Deposit Slips, 1987

4/6: Student Government Account Balances, 1986-1987

4/7: Student Government Statement of Expenditures, Undated

4/8: Student Government Statement of Expenditures, 1984-1988

4/9: Student Finance Committee Members, 1987

4/10: Student Government Charge List, Undated

4/11: Student Government Financial Records, 1982-1985

4/12: Student Government Budget Summaries, 1982-1984

4/13: Student Government Budget Summaries, 1987

4/14: Budget Request Questions, 1987; Undated

4/15: Financial Correspondence, 1986

4/16: Financial Correspondence, 1987-1988

4/17: List of Bank in the BCS Area, 1984-1985

4/18: Student Government Budget Summaries, 1986

Correspondence

3/12: Environmental Safety and Health Committee Correspondence, 1991-1992

3/13: Banquet Committee Correspondence, 1986-1988

3/14: University Police Correspondence, 1971

3/15: Incoming Correspondence, 1977

3/16: Election Commission Correspondence, 1986-1987

3/17: Election Commission Correspondence, 1987

3/18: Comptroller Correspondence, 1986-1987

3/19: Executive Branch Correspondence, 1987-1988

3/20: Parent's Weekend Correspondence, 1987-1988

3/21: Steve Beller Correspondence, 1992-1993

3/22: Outgoing Correspondence, 1992-1993

3/23: President's Art Council Correspondence, 1993

3/24: Approach 13-30 Corporation Correspondence, 1974-1980

3/25: Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1970-1971

3/26: Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1971-1972

3/27: Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1981-1993

3/28: John J. Koldus's Correspondence, 1979-1981

3/29: Personal Correspondence from the Office of John Sharpe, 1971-1972

3/30: Personal Correspondence from the Office of John Sharpe, 1971-1972

3/31: President's Office Correspondence, 1980-1981

S, Officials A - J

6/1: Student Senate Agendas and Minutes, 1971-1972

6/2: Student Senate Agendas and Minutes, 1984-1989

6/3: Student Senate Papers, 1971-1972; 1980-1986; 1978

6/4: Student Senate Papers, 1970-1971; 1975-1985

6/5: 1994 Vice President, 1990-1991

6/6: 1995 Secretary, 1992-1993

6/7: Dr. Carolyn Adair, 1993; Undated

6/8: Marcia Arnold, 1992

6/9: Zack Barcevak, 1992-1993

6/10: Jeff Bissey-Executive Vice President, 1981-1982

6/11: Jenni Briscoe, Undated

6/12: Melissa Cosper- Vice President for External Affairs, 1981; Undated

6/13: Tracy Cox-Vice President of Finance, 1980-1981

6/14: George Crowson-Elections Commissioner, 1981

6/15: Lilli Dollinger-Communications Director, 1981; Undated

6/16: Mark Hackfeld-Assistant Comptroller, 1981-1982

6/17: Greg Hood- Judicial Board Chairman, 1981; Undated

6/18: Jerry Hooton, 1992-1993

6/19: Ken Johnson-Student Body President, 1981-1983; Undated

Officials L - Y

7/1: Chris Langford- Vice President for Student Services, 1981; Undated

7/2: Eric Langford- Vice President for Student Services, 1980-1981

7/3: Kathleen Miller-Academic Affairs, 1981

7/4: Tricia Newton-Executive Assistant, Undated

7/5: Ellen Perone, Undated

7/6: Dr. Powell, 1992

7/7: Jim Pratt- Director of Information, 1980-1981

7/8: Terry Smith- Vice President of Finance, 1981-1983

7/9: Sue Vito- Program Coordinator, 1981; Undated

7/10: Dina Villareal- Comptroller, 1981-1982

7/11: Julie Walshak- University Committee Coordinator, 1981-1982

7/12: Vicki Younger-Freshman Programs Coordinator, 1980-1982

E - S

5/1: Executive Branch Agendas, 1992-1993; Undated

5/2: Freshman Programs, 1987-1988

5/3: Inauguration Committee, 1977

5/4: Constituency Workshops, 1980-1981

5/5: Miscellaneous Student Senate, 1971-1972; Undated

5/6: Operation Chair, 1992-1993

5/7: Other Student Addresses, Undated

5/8: President's File, 1971-1972

5/9: Proxies for Student Senate, 1971-1972

5/10: Senate Architecture, 1991-1992

5/11: Senate Bills, 1975-1978

5/12: Senate Bills, 1977-1979

5/13: Senate Bills, 1978-1981

5/14: Senate Bills, 1984-1985; 1987

5/15: Senate Packets, 1973-1976

5/16: Senate Packets, 1977-1978

5/17: Senate Packets, 1978-1980

5/18: Senate Packets, 1980-1981

5/19: Senate Packets, 1981-1986

5/20: Status of Senate Proposals, 1972

5/21: Student Government Records, 1981-1982

A - E

4/35: Absentees for Student Senate, 1971-1972

4/36: Club Directory for Student Senate, 1970-1972; Undated

4/37: Constitution for the Student Body, 1958-1960; 1964-1965; 1969-1972; Undated

4/38: Executive Aides for Student Senate, 1972; Undated

4/39: Executive Branch, 1985-1988

P - O

8/1: Parent's Weekend, 1971-1972; 1987-1988

8/2: Silver Taps, 1992

8/3: Student Advising and Counseling, 1989-1990

8/4: Student Government Discount Ticket Program, 1978-1979

8/5: University Center Expansion, 1985-1991; Undated

876: World University Service, 1968-1970

8/7: Oversized - Student Government Certificate, April 8, 1982

A - M

7/17: Academic Counseling, 1976

7/18: Alcohol Awareness Week, 1989-1990

7/19: Big Event, 1987-1988; 1992-1993

7/20: Blood Drive, 1968-1971; 1987-1988

7/21: Bookmart, 1975-1978

7/22: Campus Chest, 1968-1970

7/23: Campus Computing Resources, 1989-1992

7/24: Campus Computing Resources, 1990-1992

7/25: Capital Tire Sale, 1977; Undated

7/26: Car Rental, Undated

7/27: CCF: Clara and Clyde, 1968-1970

7/28: Clayton Appreciation Dinner, 1980

7/29: Efficiency and Cost Saving Measures, July 1992

7/30: Finals and Commencement, 1988

7/31: Health Center, 1989-1990

7/32: Hirshfield House, 1992; Undated

7/33: Institutional Self-Study Program, 1981

7/34: Multiple Missions at Texas A&M University, 1990-1991

7/35: MSC Welcome Back Picnic, 1979-1980

7/36: Muster, 1970-1972; 1976-1977

7/37: Muster, 1986-1989

R - W

9/01: Requests, 1968
9/02: Resolutions, 1970-1971
9/03: Rules and Regs- Julie Spinn, 1977-1978
9/04: Security of Awareness, 1988-1991
9/05: Student Fee Allocation, 1969-1972
9/06: Student Finance Center Policies, 1992-1993
9/07: Student Government Control and Schedule Forms, Undated
9/08: Student Government Discounts, Undated
9/09: Student Insurance, 1970; Undated
9/10: Student Liaison, 1993
9/11: Student Program Report, 1979
9/12: Student Publications, 1970-1971
9/13: Student Publications Board Minutes and Financial Records, 1980-1981
9/14: Tax Exempt, 1993
9/15: Texas A&M 8th in Research Spending, 1992
9/16: Texas A&M Idea Exchange Conference, Undated
9/17: Texas Alumni Magazine, Undated
9/18: Texas State Student Association, 1986-1987
9/19: The Texas Aggie, 1989
9/20: United States Military Academy, 1989
9/21: Volunteers from the Network of University Professors, 1988-1989
9/22: Wadley Reserve Account Statements, 1987
9/23: Women's Housing, 1971
9/24: Dormitories Survey, Section IV of policies, and clippings. January 13, 1977; November 1977; January 1978

A - R

8/7: A Woman's Guide to Federal Laws Concerning Sex Discrimination, 1980
8/8: ABC Theatre Tickets, 1975-1977
8/9: Academic Program Evaluation, 1981; Undated
8/10: Activity Cards, 1976-1977; 1980
8/11: Administrative Compensation Policies, 1993
8/12: Advertising and Publicity Committee, 1977
8/13: Back to the Basics, 1991
8/14: Battalion Articles, 1981-1982; 1992
8/15: Biographical Sketch- Ronnie Kapavik, 1980
8/16: Blood Request Forms, 1976-1977
8/17: Budget, 1970-1972
8/18: Census and Research, 1983-1985; 1990
8/19: Cleaners, 1970
8/20: College of Liberal Arts Faculty Meeting, 1981
8/21: Communications-Dwanye Adleson, Undated
8/22: Comptroller, 1987-1988; Undated
8/23: Constitutional Revisions Commission, 1974-1976
8/24: Cooperatives, 1971-1972; 1975-1978
8/25: Copyright Laws, 1977
8/26: COSGA, 1986-1988
8/27: COSGA, 1988-1989
8/28: External Affairs- David Collins, 1979-1980
8/29: External Affairs, 1986-1988
8/30: Faculty Newsletter, 1981
8/31: Financial Position, 1987; Undated
8/32: Floor Plans, 1992
8/33: Former Student Teaching Awards, 1981; Undated
8/34: Freshman Programs, 1986-1989; Undated
8/35: Higher Education, 1990-1992
8/36: Iceboxes, 1971
8/37: Important Financial Information, 1993; Undated
8/38: Info and Distribution, 1989-1990
8/39: Internal Affairs, 1987-1988
8/40: Ken Johnson (Receipts), 1981
8/41: Koriyama, Japan, 1989-1990
8/42: Loans, 1969-1971
8/43: Policy and Procedures Originals, 1987; Undated
8/44: President's Schedule, 1988; 1992-1993
8/45: Publish or Perish, 1985
8/46: Recycling Survey, 1992
8/47: Reports to Response, 1985

The Professionals

The Professionals

3-1 Cross My Heart #4
The Nut Hatch: 1988 [s]

3-2 Cross My Heart #7
The Nut Hatch: Kathy K., ed.,1990 [s]

3-3 Cross My Heart #8
The Nut Hatch: Kathy K., ed., January 1991 [s]

3-4 Cross My Heart #9
The Nut Hatch: January 1992 [s]

3-5 Cross My Heart #10
The Nut Hatch: J.J., ed., December 1993 [s]

3-6 Cross My Heart #12
The Nut Hatch: J.J., ed., October 1995 [s]

3-7 Encore!
The Nut Hatch: K. Keegan, auth., September 1991

3-8 Encore! #2
The Nut Hatch: K. Keegan, auth., September 1994

3-9 Fantazine #2
The Nut Hatch: K. Keegan, ed., June 1990 (s)(A/U)

3-10 Fruit of the Spirit
Gryphon Press: Cherilyn, auth., May 2000

3-11 Forever True
Keynote Press: E. Holden, auth., October 1997

3-12 Gentle On My Mind #1
The Nut Hatch: K. Keegan, auth., 1994 (Photocopy)

3-13 Gentle On My Mind #2
The Nut Hatch: K. Keegan, ed., 1988 (Photocopy)

3-14 Gentle On My Mind #3
The Nut Hatch: K. Keegan, auth., April 1990

3-15 Guilty Pleasures (crossover with various)
Media Cannibals: undated (s)(h)

3-16 Harlequin Airs
Uzi Press: E. Ward, auth., April 1993 (s)(A/U)

3-17 The Highwayman
Gryphon Press: O. Vardley, auth., May 1997 (s)(A/U)

3-18 Hostage to Peace
The Nut Hatch: Wally, auth., 1994 (s)(A/U)

3-19 House of Cards
Golden Unicorn Press: MCK, auth., 1988 (reprinted January 1991)

3-20 Journey West
Maiden Wyoming, auth., undated

3-21 Labyrinth
Jane, auth., undated

3-22 Leather and Blue Jeans
PAL Press: G. Good, ed., September 1993

3-23 Leather and Blue Jeans #2
Maverick Press: J. McCoy, ed., October 1995

3-24 A Madrigal
Jane, ed., 1987? (s)(A/U)

3-25 Master of the Revels
H.G., ed., July 1990 (s)(A/U)

3-26 More Priority A-3
IDP Press: July 2000

3-27 Motet for New Voices in B and D
Keynote Press: M.C. Gibson, pub., May 1997

3-28 Motet Opus 2 in B and D
Keynote Press: M.C. Gibson, ed., October 1997

3-29 Motet Opus 3 in B and D
Keynote Press: M.C. Gibson, ed., October 1999

3-30 Motet Opus 4 in B and D
Keynote Press: M.C. Gibson, pub., November 2000

3-31 Night Music in B and D
Keynote Press: M.C. Gibson, pub., May 1998

Materials

Manuscripts - "A Better World's In Birth!" (2003)

1-1/1: Typescript [in 3 installments] with handwritten edits by Waldrop, November-December 2002

1-1/2: Typescript draft with handwritten edits and comments from editor Marty Halpern, and related correspondence, January 2003

1-1/3: Typescript final draft, 2003

Other Materials- "A Better World's In Birth!" (2003)

1-1/4: Chapbook from Golden Gryphon Press, 2003

1-1/5: Cover flat, 2003

1-1/6: "Final document files" on compact disc, electronic copies of final typescript, 2003

Howard Waldrop Golden Gryphon Collection

  • TxAM-CRS C000585
  • Collection
  • 2002-2003

This collection contains materials relating to Golden Gryphon Press and its publication of Howard Waldrop's 2003 novelette "A Better World's In Birth!". Materials in the collection include Waldrop's hand-typed manuscript, editor Marty Halpern's edited draft of the story, a final typescript, a copy of the chapbook and a cover flat, and electronic copies of the final typescript.

The novelette tells the story of an alternate central Europe, in which a Communist revolution occurred in the middle of the 19th century, led by Karl Marx, Friederich Engels, and Richard Wagner. In 1876, rumors fly that the ghosts of these three revolutionary martyrs have begun appearing in the city of Dresden. The story examines how these specters may be tied into a larger political conspiracy.

Waldrop, Howard

Steve Rasnic Tem and Melanie Tem Collection

  • TxAM-CRS C000381
  • Collection
  • 1962 - 2022

This collection contains materials relating to the lives and literary careers of horror writers Steve Rasnic Tem and Melanie Tem. Materials in the collection include manuscripts of novels, short stories, and other works by the Tems, whether written as individuals or together as co-writers; associated literary materials; correspondence; and other materials. Also included are recorded podcast interviews of Steve Rasnic Tem and readings of works by the Tems.

Also included are several literary awards won by the Tems individually and jointly.

Tem, Steve Rasnic, 1950-

February 2024 Addendum

  1. Steve Rasnic Tem

Manuscripts:

1-1/1: "The Way Station: A Homage to Stefan Grabinski" (2019), typescript draft, undated

1-1/2: "Writing in Bits and Pieces" (2021), typescript draft, undated

1-1/3: "Do You Remember?" (2022), typescript draft with handwritten edits, undated

1-1/4: "The Winter Closet" (2022), typescript draft, undated

  1. Melanie Tem

Manuscripts:

1-1/5: College Writing: "The Way: A Study of Compassion", typescript with handwritten edits, November 1964

1-1/6: College Writing: "Sunflowers and Thistledown: Emily Dickinson and Amy Lowell", typescript with instructor's comments, undated

1-1/7: Early Poetry: It Struck Me As Odd, typescript, 1966

1-1/8: Early Poetry: A Poem Lives Here, typescript, 1966 or 1967?

1-1/9: Early Poetry: Get It?, typescript, 1967

1-1/10: Early Poetry: "I of the Purple Milkweed", typescript, 1968

1-1/11: Early Poetry: Assorted poems, typescript drafts with handwritten edits, undated

William Gibson Spook Country Manuscript Collection

  • US TxAM-C C000584
  • Collection
  • 2006-2007

This collection consists of two versions of the manuscript for William Gibson's 2007 novel Spook Country, a science fiction technothriller that is the second in his acclaimed "Blue Ant" trilogy. (It follows Gibson's 2003 novel Pattern Recognitions and precedes 2010's Zero History). The trilogy has been defined by Gibson himself as "speculative novels of last Wednesday", that is, novels set in the contemporary world but viewed through a science fictional perspective, showing readers the present through a futuristic lens.

The Blue Ant trilogy centers on the character of Hubertus Bigend, an advertising executive and tech magnate who serves as the series' amoral antihero. Though Bigend dominates the trilogy as whole, Spook Country focuses on the intertwining stories of three characters in particular: Hollis Henry, a journalist hired by Bigend to write a story on the phenomenon of 'locative art'; Chinese-Cuban Tito, a member of a family of criminals who gets bound up in American secret intelligence operations; and Milgrim, a drug addict being held in captivity by a mysterious covert operative named Brown. The novel, set in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, and explores the uses and misuses of locative technology, the eversion of cyberspace, and the changed political climate of the United States following the attacks. It was nominated for the 2008 Locus award for Best SF Novel, the 2009 Imaginaire Award, and the 2017 Prix Aurora for Best of the Decade.

Both versions are housed in clamshell boxes within the larger enclosure. The first box contains the autographed typescript of the novel, with heavy corrections and copyedits. The second box holds the autographed and corrected unbound proofs.

Gibson, William

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