Chili con carne
Found in 109 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence, 1944-1946, 1965-1980, undated
The Correspondence series is divided into periods, which are World War II, Vietnam, Chili, and family condolences. An exception to this is the Letters to Fowler, found in Writings-World War II, which includes hand-written and typed notes from various colleagues.
Crime and Safety, 1968-1969, undated
Speech, clippings, documents, political ad.
Dallas Morning News
Contains obituaries, newspaper articles on Fowler, and photographic materials.
Dallas Morning News ad, 1945
Contains obituaries, newspaper articles on Fowler, and photographic materials.
Documents
Press release, proclamation, speech
Documents, 1944, undated
Cartoons, military documents, war correspondents meeting documents
Envelopes, 1945 - 1970
The Correspondence series is divided into periods, which are World War II, Vietnam, Chili, and family condolences. An exception to this is the Letters to Fowler, found in Writings-World War II, which includes hand-written and typed notes from various colleagues.
Ernie Pyle articles, 1944 - 1945
Fowler event schedules, 1966, 1970, undated
“Fowler Fare” column, 1963-1969, undated
Wick Fowler Collection
Journalist and chili enthusiast Wick Fowler (1909-1972) was born Homer Thomas Wilson Fowler in Big Sandy, Texas and grew up in Victoria, Texas. The Wick Fowler papers span 1944-1991 (bulk dates: 1944-1945, 1965-1978) and document Fowler’s journalism work as well as the Chili Appreciation Society International and Fowler’s 2-Alarm Chili product.
General articles, 1963
General Newspapers, 1966-1974, 1991
Various clippings and newspapers collected by Fowler.
General newspapers, 1945 - 1947
General newspapers and maps, 1965
Humor, 1947, 1963-1971
Humorous dollar bill; Headliners Club seal, 1952, undated
John Connally assassination attempt, 1963-1965
Letters to Fowler, circa 1945
Magazine articles, 1967-1968, 1982
The largest series, Chili, documents the chili cook-off in Terlingua, the Chili Appreciation Society International, and Wick Fowler’s 2-Alarm Chili product, and contains articles and clippings, a scrapbook, promotional materials, photographic materials, and artifacts. Note that the while the scrapbook largely contains Chili-related clippings, awards, posters, advertisements, and a draft by Fowler, it also contains articles by Fowler on World War II, the Vietnam War, crime, and boating.