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Merry Kone FitzPatrick papers
Merry Kone FitzPatrick (1921–1996) was a Southwest Texas State Teachers College (now Texas State University) alumna and long time faculty member in the History Department. This collection contains papers regarding a chapter written by Merry K. FitzPatrick for the book "Texas Cities and the Great Depression". It also includes FitzPatrick's work with the Texas County Records Inventory Project.
Jay Milner Papers
The Jay Milner papers cover 1960-1994 and consist of newspaper clippings of columns and reviews written by Milner, personal correspondence, photographs, and print materials. Series include I. Works (1960-1994,) II. Correspondence (1960-1993,) III. Photographs (undated) and Printed Materials (1970-1977).
Rich Minus Accessions
Materials documenting the career of musician Rich Minus.
Bill Minutaglio Accessions
The Bill Minutaglio Accessions include research materials relating to the books City on Fire: The Explosion That Devastated A Texas Town and Ignited A Historic Legal Battle, 2003, The President's Counselor: The Rise To Power of Alberto Gonzales, 2006 (published in a Spanish-language edition as El Asesor del Presidente.), Molly Ivins: A Rebel Life and Dallas 1963 (2013) coauthored with Steve Davis.
Miscellaneous AV materials inventory
Miscellaneous unprocessed audio-visual materials.
Phyllis S. Morgan Accessions
Materials documenting the literary career of Phyllis S. Morgan.
Celia Morris Accessions
Celia Morris is an award-winning author. Her books include Fanny Wright: Rebel in America (1984), Storming the Statehouse: Running for Governor with Ann Richards and Dianne Feinstein (1992), Bearing Witness, Sexual Harassment and Beyond, Everywoman's Story (1994), and Finding Celia's Place (2000).
Margaret Moser Collection
The Margaret Moser collection spans 1974-2014 and documents the role and influence she had in the Austin and the broader Texas music scenes. It is organized into seven series: 1) photographs, 2) correspondence, 3) writings, 4) printed material, 5) publications, 6) event posters, and 7) cassette tapes.
Museum of art and history collection
NASA oral history project records
Willie Nelson Collection
This collection documents Willie Nelson's career in music, especially as a lyricist and a performing artist. The early years of Farm Aid are also well-documented.
Jody Fischer Collection of Willie Nelson
Jody Fischer’s collection of photographs, audio cassette tapes and VHS tapes relating to Willie Nelson. The materials are arranged into the following six series: Personal Papers, Ephemera, Photographs, Audio Cassette Tapes, VHS Tapes, and T-Shirts and Hats.
Willie Nelson Recording Collection
The Willie Nelson Recording Collection spans 1954-2010, chronicling the career of renowned Texas singer, songwriter, and bandleader. The collection contains 877 recordings, including LPs, 45 rpms, audio cassettes, compact discs, VHS cassettes, and DVDs.
New Braunfels Museum of Art and Music Collection
Collection of photos, documents, posters, and other items pertaining to Austin City Limits, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Clay Blaker, and the New Braunfels Museum of Art and Music.
News Service collection on Jerome H. Supple
The collection was primarily created and compiled by the University News and Information Service and the Office of Media Relations and Publications. Materials include planning materials for the presidential selection and Supple’s installation, media coverage of events, Supple’s cancer diagnosis and research, and items related to his legacy including photographs.
News Service collection on Lee H. Smith
The collection was compiled by the University News and Information Service and the Office of Media Relations and Publications. It contains copies of biographical notes, speeches, press releases, clippings, photographs, negatives, as well as reel to reel tape recordings of administration reports and presumably interviews for KCNY radio.
News Service collection on the San Marcos 10
A group of ten students, who became known as the San Marcos 10, were suspended from Southwest Texas State University in 1969 after refusing to leave a student-led protest of the Vietnam War. Collection consists of compiled materials largely from the News Service/Media Relations and contains photographs from 1969 as well as information related to subsequent on-campus reunions.
News Service people morgue inventory
Compiled background information files on people associated with the university to reference when writing press releases as well as the press releases themselves. These files were compiled first by the University News Service, and later added to after their transfer to the University Archives.
News Service regular subject morgue inventory
Materials consist of collected background information files on events, conferences, clippings, topics, and current events associated with the university to reference when writing press releases as well as the press releases themselves. Also contains small amount of photographs and digitial media. These files were compiled first by the University News Service, and later added to after their transfer to the University Archives. Inventory organized by box number.
Aubra Nooncaster Collection
The Aubra Nooncaster Papers span 1938-1992, and document the writings of coach, poet, and mentor to Larry L. King, Aubra Nooncaster. The collection is arranged into four series: Correspondence, Writings about Coach Nooncaster, Nooncaster’s Writings, and Larry L. King. The bulk of the collection is correspondence from Larry L. King to Nooncaster. The collection also includes published poems and unpublished drafts of poems written by Nooncaster.