9/1: October 11, 2013 - Posters- "Women's & Gender Studies 1988-2013: 2013 WGST Fall Open House" - 5 copies
9/2: 2013 - Handout- "Texas A&M Women's & Gender Studies History 1988-2013" Includes short timeline and list of faculty - 12 copies
9/3: May 1, 2014 - Invitation for "The 2014 WGST Spring Lunch & Student Awards"
9/4: Spring 2014 - Intersections: Texas A&M Women's and Gender Studies Newsletter
9/5: 1999 - Application and acceptance documents for Faculty Fellowship Awards: Women's Studies Program for projected titled "An Edition of the Poems of Katherine Philips" by Harriette Andreadis
9/6: 1998 - Documents regarding funding for "Sappho in Early Modern England: Female Same-Sex Literary Erotics 1550-1714" by Harriette Andreadis and documents for "Proposal for Research Reduction for 1998-99" for the book
9/7: 1986 - HA review of "Classicism and the Ruses of Symmetry" by Corneille Mitchell Greenberg
9/8: 1986 - HA review of "His and Hers: Essays in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature" by Ann Messenger - 2 copies and handwritten note
9/9: March 28, 1987 - Letter to Noel Parson regarding Wilson's typescript
9/10: May-July 1987 - Letter from a Lloyd G. Lyman ask HA to review "Scott manuscript" with HA reply and review
9/11: 1995 - Application and acceptance documents for Women's Studies Faculty Fellows Program
9/12: Fall-Winter 1997 - Seventeenth-Century News Vol. 55 Nos. 3&4
9/13: Article- "The Erotics of Female Friendship in Early Modern England" by Harriette Andreadis- 2 copies
9/14: 1997-1999 - Various letters regarding HA publications or reviews of materials - the manuscripts of the reviews and materials discussed are absent -
9/15: Document- "Application for Department Research Reduction, 1999-2000" submitted by Harriette Andreadis with copy of Curriculum Vitae/CV
9/16: October 21, 1998 - Letter from Tracy Fessenden ask HA about include work in an interdisciplinary book titled "The Puritan Origins of American Sex"
9/17: October 29, 1998 - Letter from HA to Victoria about her participation in "pizza and profs" - 3 copies
9/18: November 1997 - Course Proposal for LBAR 381: Junior Honors Seminar Post-Colonial Literatures of South Asia & Africa- the proposed syllabus
9/19: October 2, 1997 - Minutes of the Undergraduate Committee
9/20: October 28, 1997 - Rejection letter from Interdisciplinary Group for Historical Literary Study regarding being unable to name HA a fellow for 1998-99
9/21: Spring 1996 and 1997 - Documents about the proposal and approval from the Graduate Studies Committee about a graduate seminar "The Construction of Sexuality in Early Modern England"
9/22: January 2, 1999 - Harriette Andreadis' document for "Third Year Review Committee for Marian Eide"
9/23: September 29, 1997 - Email to HA from Ana Elizabeth Martinez subject "Rich's Poem"- copy of a poem titled "The Diamond Cutters"
9/24: 1999 - Harriette Andreadis' Application for Faculty Mini-Grant Program
9/25: November 9-11, 2000 - Letter about "Call for Workshop Proposals for Early Modern Women: Gender, Culture, and Change"
9/26: 1993 - Full-Text Copy- "A Stone Butch Blues: A Novel" by Leslie Feinberg
9/27: Spring 2012 - Course Packet- ENGL/WGST 333 Andreadis
9/28: Spring 2001 - Course Packet- ENGL/WGST 333 Andreadis with course materials
9/29: Spring 2004 - Course Packet- LBAR 381: Junior Honors Seminar, Post-colonial Literature of South Asia and Africa- Prof. Andreadis
9/30: Fall 2001 - Course Packet- ENGL 474H Andreadis "Women Writers"
9/31: Course Packet- ENGL 347 "Women Writers" Andreadis- not dated
9/32: Fall 2004 - Course Packet- ENGL 614 Andreadis
9/33: Fall 2002 - Course Packet- ENGL 481 Andreadis Senior Seminar: Women and Post-Colonialism
9/34: Spring 1995 - Course Packet- ENGL 314 Andreadis - 2 copies
9/35: Summer 1996 - Course Packet- ENGL 412 Dr. Harriette Andreadis
9/36: Miscellaneous Papers Part 1of 3 - Famous Authors Biography and/or book/article reviews
9/37: Miscellaneous Papers Part 2 of 3 - Famous Authors Biography and/or book/article reviews
9/38: Miscellaneous Papers Part 3 of 3 - Famous Authors Biography and/or book/article reviews
9/39: Course Packet ENGL 317: The Tragedy of Mariam, the Fair Queen of Jewry (1613) Andreadis
9/40: Pages from "Troilus and Cressida" with notes; two document titled "Leda and the Swan" by and William B. Yeast and "The Homeric Backdrop
9/41: Copy of the book dated 1585, date of notes unknown - Copy of "The nauigations, peregrinations and voyages, made into Turkie by Nicholas Nicholay Daulphinois, Lord of Arfeuile, chamberlaine and geographer ordinarie to the King of Fraunce conteining sundry singularities which the author hath there seene and obserued: deuided into foure bookes, with threescore figures, naturally set forth as well of men as women, according to the diuersitie of nations, their port, intreatie, apparrell, lawes, religion and maner of liuing, aswel in time of warre as peace: with diuers faire and memorable histories, happened in our time. Translated out of the French by T. Washington the younger." by Nicolas de Nicolay with handwritten notes
9/42: 1968 - Research on Othello including handwritten notes and copies of documents- Scene from Othello Play Script, 2 copies of book pages (note cover page and author are missing true title and author are unknown), Book Chapter " 'And was the Ethiop While': Feminist and the Monstrous in Othello" from Fashioning Femininity and English Renaissance Drama by Karen Newman, three student essay on the topic and syllabus for English 4251
9/43: Spring 2007 - ENGL/INTS 394 Post-Colonial Africa and East Asia in Literature and Film: Schedule of Literature & Film
9/44: August 7, 2010 - Print-out of website document titled "Plutarch, Caius Marcius Coriolanus Thomas North, Rev. Walter W. Skeat, ed."
9/45: Winter 2006 - Article- "The Body of the Actor in Coriolanus" by Eve Rachele Sanders from Shakespeare Quarterly, Volume 57, Number 4
9/46: Research Materials for Anthony and Cleopatra- website printout of Timeline of Plutarch, Anthonius; untitled printout; printout titled "Julius Caesar and the first triumvirate"; book chapter "The Historical Background" the book unknown two copies; printout of "Philopator, Cleopatra Selene" from Wikipedia.org; and handwritten notes with paper outlines
9/47: Overhead projector transparencies of two different statues
9/48: Handwritten notes on Tempest with working paper outline
9/49: Handwritten notes on King Lear with working paper outline and 4 copies of article titled "Life the Father" and "No Madness in His Method" by Walter Keer
9/50: Research materials on Richard II includes book pages and document titled "Planquette-Plantagenet" appears to be a copy of encyclopedia pages
9/51: Research Materials on Richard III includes book pages with introduction and the play; handwritten notes; Four copies of document titled "The House of York"; course materials for ENGL 4251 (1972) and ENGL 312 (2002) on Shakespeare
9/52: Research Materials on Henry V includes: book pages of play; five copies of document titled "Henry V"; copy of "House of York and Lancaster" a pedigree chart
9/53: Research Materials on As You Like It includes: handwritten notes and nine copies of document titled "As you Like It"
9/54: Research Materials on Twelfth Night includes: Handwritten notes; Book Chapter "Introduction" from Twelfth Night: Text and Context edited by Bruce R. Smith; document titled "Twelfth Night"; and document titled "Epiphanius-Epiphany" and "Epirus" appears to be a copy of encyclopedia pages
9/55: Document titled "Renaissance Backgrounds: A Chronological Outline" put together by HA
9/56: Summer 1997 - Syllabus for ENGL 412: Shakespeare 2 copies, 3 copies of Essay Assignments and document titled "Pronoun Distinction in Shakespeare's English