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African-American Presence at Southwest Texas State University: Celebrating 40 Years Records
Agnes and Willard Drumm memorabilia
Alfred H. Nolle papers
Alkek Library Annual Reports
This collection exists to connect all of the annual reports prepared by Albert B. Alkek library at Texas State University. Reports generally contain major planning goals, departmental accomplishments, department goals, data compilations and analysis, material and collection numbers, as well as expenditures and employees.
Aaron Allan Accessions
Archival materials donated by Laurie E. Jasinski pertaining to Aaron Allan and the Red Nickel Record Collection dating 1947-2019. Aaron Allan (1929-2022) was a well-known disc jockey, prolific songwriter and performer from New Braunfels, Texas.
Judy Alter Accessions
Alumni Association Records
The Alumni Association records are comprised of correspondence, photographs and ephemera dating from the early 1900s to the 1940s. The records consist primarily of handwritten and typed correspondence from former Southwest Texas students during the 1940s, including those serving in the U.S. military during World War II. It also includes one scrapbook from 1972.
American Theatre Association Records
This collection contains correspondence, meeting minutes, publications, newsletters, reports, and operating documents relating to the American Theatre Association (ATA) and its members, specifically James Barton, a former professor at Southwest Texas State University (now Texas State University) and regional representative to the ATA. The Association acted as a theatre advocacy group, promoting theatre and theatre education. It was dissolved in 1986.
David Anderson Accessions
Materials relating to the writings of David Anderson
Anton J. Bek papers
This collection contains materials related to Anton J. Bek, and the School of Music at Texas State University. It includes music scores, photos, clippings and one artifact. Many of the musical scores were created by Bek himself using a record player. He copied the music by ear onto blank sheet music, a process that could take from three to seven days, as there was no music program at that time.
Antone's: Home of the Blues Collection
Material related to the production and marketing of Antone’s: Home of the Blues, including 318 DV cam tapes of raw footage used in the production of the film, DVD viewing copies of the DV cam tapes, one commercial DVD copy of the documentary, one poster for the premiere, critical reviews, press releases, short bios and a list of the cast, video trailer, TV news report, and a VHS copy of the first cut that premiered at the South by Southwest film festival in March 2004.
Mark Applegate Accessions
Photographic materials relating to the career of Mark Applegate.
Aquarena Springs Records
Aquarena Springs was an amusement park in San Marcos, Texas, located on Spring Lake. In 1994, Texas State University purchased the land. The materials in this collection relate to the promotion and marketing of Aquarena Springs and mostly cover the 1980s and 1990s when the University was transitioning the amusement park into what it is today, The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment.
Bill Arhos Additions
This donation includes nine boxes of items documenting Bill Arhos’ life and his work as the founder of “Austin City Limits.”
Bill Arhos Papers
The Bill Arhos Papers contains documents and artifacts relevant to Austin City Limits and artists connected to the show, gathered by Bill Arhos, co-creator, executive producer, and program director. It includes press clippings, publicity materials, photographs, correspondence, galley proofs for the book Austin City Limits by Cliff Endres, and memorabilia.
Art (University Archives)
Inventory of art pieces belonging to the University Archives, Texas State University.
Arts & Artifacts Collection
Art and artifacts related to Texas State University.
Athletics department game recordings and statistics collection inventory
Inventory of undigitized recordings of Texas State University athletic games.
Brian T. Atkinson Accessions
Materials documenting the music journalistic career of Brian T. Atkinson.