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James Crumley Additions
Additions documenting the writing career of James Crumley with added notes and content by screenwriter and first wife, Martha Elizabeth.
James Crumley Papers
Nine boxes of manuscripts, galley proofs, notes, clippings, correspondence, legal papers, photographs, poetry, screenplays, short stories and artifacts, 1957-1992, document the writing career of James Crumley.
Tom Curtis Accessions
Archival inventory of the journalistic career of Tom Curtis.
Daniel Garcia collection of LBJ images
Digital images of photographs picturing Dan Garcia and Lyndon B. Johnson. Garcia was a student of Lyndon Johnson's during the time that he taught school in Cotulla, Texas. Images consists of Dan meeting with Johnson as well as images of Johnson's visit to Cotulla in 1966. Also includes a group portrait from 1928 of LBJ with some of the students he taught.
Johnny Dark Accessions
This collection includes archival materials donated from Johnny Dark.
Marcia Hatfield Daudistel Papers
The Marcia Hatfield Daudistel Papers document the writing career of the award-winning west Texas author and editor, with the majority of the records dating from the early 1990s to the publication of her latest book Across the Border and Back: Music in the Big Bend in 2022.
David G. Flemming papers
This collection contains materials related to Dr. Flemming' personal and professional history in stage set production and theater arts instruction at Southwest Texas State University (now Texas State University).
John T. Davis Accessions
Multiple accessions from music writer, John T Davis include a wide expanse of Davis’s articles from 1980-2010, including articles from Davis’s music column in the Austin-American Statesman and extensive subject files. Also present are numerous files from SXSW and ACL, as well as manuscript drafts and other materials relating to Davis's book, Austin City Limits: 25 Years of Music.
Rick DeMarinis Accessions
This collection consists of articles, personal and biographical materials, and correspondence, drafts, proofs, galleys, and notes related to several novels and anthologies written by Rick DeMarinis.
Department of Computer Science proposal
Contents of two notebooks documenting the creation of the Computer Science department at Texas State, from early discussions to implementation. Bulk of materials are correspondence and draft proposals, with notes and occasional clippings. Of particular note is folder 1, Chronology of Approvals, that are single-page handwritten notes that begin with "Rejoice" and document the dates of required administrative approvals for the program.
Department of History oral history project
Nine oral history interviews conducted in 1991 with faculty members who had experience with the Department of History at Texas State University. The interviewees give accounts of curriculum changes, the University administration and the Department of History.
Department of Journalism Student Magazine
DACS 3.1 Scope and Content (Required)
Department of Political Science accreditation records for the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration
Records related to National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration (NASPAA) accreditation process for Texas State University Master of Public Administration program.
Department of Political Science publications
This accession consists of two publications. Alumni NewsWire highlights the Political Science program, while Public Matters focuses on the Master of Public Administration program.
Developmental Education, doctoral degree proposal records
Records related to the evolution and formation of the College of Education's doctoral degree in Developmental Education within the Department of Curriculum and Instruction.
Division of Business Management Fiscal Regulations Reports
Fiscal regulations reports contain general fiscal policies and procedures, personnel policies and regulations, and detail business relationships Texas State University has with other state offices. Published by the Office of Business Management.
D’Jelma Hearn-Zirkle Papers
D’Jelma Desse Hearn-Zirkle was a Texas State University alum and teacher who was also deaf. Collection depicts her life and teaching career.
Dudley Dobie Collection
J. Frank Dobie Papers
Don and Carol Hazlewood memorabilia
Donald Hazlewood was a professor in the mathematics department at Texas State University. He was active in the Faculty Senate and helped create the Faulty Senate Newsletter in the 1970s. The collection contains Faulty Senate Newsletter and other related materials from the 1970s.