Journalism
Found in 2348 Collections and/or Records:
Printout
Materials are organized by the work and arranged chronologically. Contents and size of materials for each book vary widely. The largest series, Trust Me and Down By the River, contain large amounts of research files. Street Signs Chicago contains correspondence between Bowden and the Houlberg-Kreinberg family.
Printout, 97 pages, undated
Materials are organized by the work and arranged chronologically. Contents and size of materials for each book vary widely. The largest series, Trust Me and Down By the River, contain large amounts of research files. Street Signs Chicago contains correspondence between Bowden and the Houlberg-Kreinberg family.
Printout, 579 pages, September 3, 2001
Materials are organized by the work and arranged chronologically. Contents and size of materials for each book vary widely. The largest series, Trust Me and Down By the River, contain large amounts of research files. Street Signs Chicago contains correspondence between Bowden and the Houlberg-Kreinberg family.
Printout draft, undated
Materials are organized by the work and arranged chronologically. Contents and size of materials for each book vary widely. The largest series, Trust Me and Down By the River, contain large amounts of research files. Street Signs Chicago contains correspondence between Bowden and the Houlberg-Kreinberg family.
Printout draft, 29 pages
Materials in this series were previously restricted. They include one posthumously published work, The Red Caddy, and several monograph-length and shorter pieces. Also included is poetry and research for the Guggenheim Fellowship and research on Native American history.
Printout draft, 188 pages, 1990
Materials in this series were previously restricted. They include one posthumously published work, The Red Caddy, and several monograph-length and shorter pieces. Also included is poetry and research for the Guggenheim Fellowship and research on Native American history.
Printout of “A Story with No Heroes”, Austin American- Statesman online. Article by Joe Holley on Bill Clinton’s impeachment, January 18, 2000
Printout of “Borderline Insanity: President Bush Wants the INS to Stop Granting Visas to Terrorists. The biggest obstacle? His Own Administration”, The Washington Post Online. Article by Nicholas Confessore, May, 2002
Printout of email addresses, undated
Printout of “Kill INS to Save its Mission”, editorial LA Times Online, June 5, 2002
Printout of letter to from Joe Holley to Raul (no surname) outlining Holley’s approach to editorial writing, undated
Printout of The Purse Bearer: A Novel of Love, Lust and Texas Politics by Joe Holley. Novel published. File 1 of 2, chapters 1-8, 2014, undated
Printout of The Purse Bearer: A Novel of Love, Lust and Texas Politics by Joe Holley. Novel published. File 2 of 2, chapters 9-18, epilogue, 2014, undated
Printout of “Toning Down: Colorful Councilman Takes Low-Key Approach to Woo Voters in Realigned El Paso District” by Maggie Rivas, The Dallas Morning News, 1993
Printout photocopy draft, undated
Materials are organized by the work and arranged chronologically. Contents and size of materials for each book vary widely. The largest series, Trust Me and Down By the River, contain large amounts of research files. Street Signs Chicago contains correspondence between Bowden and the Houlberg-Kreinberg family.