Dramatists -- Texas
Found in 3329 Collections and/or Records:
Perez’s outline for making …and the Earth did not swallow him…, August 15, 1994
"Permanent or Percolator"
This subseries includes detailed documentation on the creation of Kirkland's short stories "The Disappearance of Widow Ellen", "Peck Woodside", and "Leet's Christmas". Also included are drafts of many incomplete short stories.
Personal calendar, 1992
Personal items (pipes, glasses, coins, etc), Texas Trilogy memorabilia, sports equipment, Preston Jones’ sculptures, part of Jones’ teddy bear collection
This series contains World War I memorablia, material relating The Texas Trilogy, and personal items.
Personal Papers, 1900-2009, undated
Personal Papers, 1910-1991, undated
Personal Papers, 1929-1993
This series contains personal records such as report cards, army discharge, birth and marriage certificates. There are photographs of King, his family and friends, cancelled checks and tax records from the mid-1970s.
Peter Arbiter, 1971-1973, undated
Peter Sky
Arranged in alphabetical order by book title, this subseries includes research material, notes, outlines, drafts, correspondence, publicity documents, and drafts of stage and film adaptations.
Petrie Jr., Daniel – “Beverly Hills Cop” , 1984
Petroleum
Although Kirkland never officially published her poetry on its own, it appears in her novels and short stories. For many years, her Christmas cards featured her Christmas poems which are listed here in chronological order by year. Also of particular interest is a one-of-a- kind handmade booklet of Kirkland's war poems written for World War II soldiers. Poems listed with quotation marks represent the first line of untitled poems.
Phillips, Naomi, 1951-1970
Photocopied proof
Photocopies, undated
Photocopies of articles about Jones’ death, 1979
Jones died unexpectedly in September of 1979 after surgery for bleeding ulcers. This series contains documents concerning Jones' medical care and cause of death, obituaries, the funeral service, the memorial fund established at the Dallas Theater Center, sympathy cards, Christmas cards, acknowledgments from Mary Sue Jones, correspondence and reports on the estate.