Publishers and publishing -- Texas
Found in 1151 Collections and/or Records:
Shepard makeup, June 1980
A film loosely based on Wittliff’s mother’s life about a young, divorced mother of two sons working as a telephone operator in small-town Texas during World War II. Starring Sissy Spacek, Sam Shepard, and Eric Roberts. Early drafts are titled "Nita, Henry and Harry."
“Sherman not 1930”; Dallas Morning News, Austin Statesman, The Houston Press, and Anniversary Speed Graphic, 1930 - 1990
Archival materials following the research of writer, Mike Cox, on the Texas Rangers. This collection is made up of government documents, drafts, stories, Ranger records, obituaries, and biographies of hundreds of former Rangers. The research begins right after the civil war up until the early 2000s.
“Shoal Creek Publishers” – book catalog and book announcements including Jose Vives-Atsara”: His Life and His Art by Nancy Glass West , 1976
Shooting, One-line schedules, June - December, 1980
A film loosely based on Wittliff’s mother’s life about a young, divorced mother of two sons working as a telephone operator in small-town Texas during World War II. Starring Sissy Spacek, Sam Shepard, and Eric Roberts. Early drafts are titled "Nita, Henry and Harry."
Shooting schedule, January - September, 1991
The Screenplays are arranged chronologically according to when they were written. The order does not reflect the order in which the films were released. The date following the title in parentheses is the release date. Photographs, film, and videotape may not be duplicated without permission from the Wittliff estate.
Shooting schedule, January - March 25, 1993
6 part series, five of which aired August 1993 on CBS-TV.
Shooting schedule, March 29 - May, 1993
6 part series, five of which aired August 1993 on CBS-TV.
Shooting schedule
Final shooting script has original drawing by Wittliff and is autographed by Wittliff and Willie Nelson. Produced by Nelson and Wittliff. Directed by Wittliff. Script Supervisor Cate Hardman Roach. Film was edited in Wittliff's offices by Eric A. Williams and Stephen Purvis. Slides removed from original sleeves and put in archival sleeves. Marked original sleeves are in front of re-sleeved slides.
Shooting script, fourth draft with changes, undated
A western starring Gary Busey and Willie Nelson. This series contains drafts of the script, costumes, photographs by Wittliff, the script supervisor's files, the editing and sound notes, publicity, distribution, and clippings of reviews and interviews. The archive also contains the dailies on film reels and a 16mm print of the film.
Shooting script, signed by cast and crew
6 part series, five of which aired August 1993 on CBS-TV.
“Sigma Delta Chi VF#3-29” – March 1955 roster of Sigma Delta Chi, and Cox’s pledge nametag
Signed note from author and publisher John H. Jenkins to Bill Wittliff written on a copy of "Why minors should vote", by John Jenkins, published in the December 1957 American Mercury, May 2, 1966
“Silver Stars + Six Guns”; Annotated Manuscripts, Zane Grey Reporter, and Pamphlets, 1987 - 1990
Archival materials following the research of writer, Mike Cox, on the Texas Rangers. This collection is made up of government documents, drafts, stories, Ranger records, obituaries, and biographies of hundreds of former Rangers. The research begins right after the civil war up until the early 2000s.
“Slide show technique” – newspaper clippings about audio and visual presentations, informational material on slides and projectors, and notes
SMC 0002. W. Thomas Taylor collection, 1976 - 1988
SMC 0010. John H. Jenkins collection, 1966 - 1990
Smink Brothers
6 part series, five of which aired August 1993 on CBS-TV.
“SMU Press/Dallas” – a few newspaper clippings, book announcement and SMU Press: The First Forty Years, a booklet containing remarks by President Zumberge recounting the history of SMU Press, May 5, 1978
Snake and cactus
Societies and Clubs, 1964 - 1992
This sub-series contains Wittliff's collection of book catalogs, exhibition catalogs, printing pamphlets and historical society brochures. Invitations to readings, art and literature shows, directories, flyers, articles, clippings and notices are also present.