Historians -- Texas
Found in 1575 Collections and/or Records:
Clippings / Photographs
Arranged in alphabetical order by the name of the musical, this subseries includes drafts, notes and correspondence documenting the creation and production of Kirkland's musicals.
Clippings scrapbook, 1922-1927
Co-op Clippings, 1971-1974, undated
Col. M. L. Crimmins – Poem – ‘When I Behold the Rising Sun”
Series X holds various writings by others as collected by Dudley Dobie, Sr. These writings are arranged alphabetically. They include authors Col. M. L. Crimmins, Bill Leftwich, Merze Marvin Seeburger, C. V. Terrell, Edna May Turns, and Sam Woolford. The newspaper articles written by Edna May Turns are from the years 1931 through 1936 and are very fragile. The dates of the writings contained in this series range from 1927 through 1977.
"Col. M.L. Crimmens, 312 Geneso Road, San Antonio, TX” notes- fragile (silver leaf) papers
Coleman Library Program, 1986
“Collectors Institute”; Transactions, Fourth Annual Meeting, Combined Workshop Reports, 1971–1972
College Papers (Freshman Year)
The Advantage of Reading Historical Novels
A History Recitation in a Rural School
How I Write My Freshman Themes
The Most Thrilling Time I Ever Had
My Acquaintance With Hard Luck
My Dogs
A Serious Problem
Vandals and Vandalism
What I Should Do If I Had Lots of Money and All the Time I Needed
Colliers/New York Times , 1934
Colt Revolver
Columbia diary, clippings, 1913-1914
Comanche Midnight & Other Essays, undated
Come, Come from the Mist
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.
Commencement scrapbook, Coleman High School, includes salutatory address given by Elithe Hamilton, 1924-1925
“Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States Senate, One Hundredth Anniversary 1869 – 1969"
Concept Audile (Hear, Mr. President)
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.