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Photographs taken by Wittliff, undated
6 part series, five of which aired August 1993 on CBS-TV.
Photography, 1969 - 1994
In 1996, Bill and Sally Wittliff established the Wittliff Gallery - now the Southwestern & Mexican Photography Collection, and his photography was transferred to that collection
Photos of Sandra, 2004
Subjects include Sandra Cisneros, Elvira Cordero Anguiano, Ray. (24 photographs)
Photos: Photos of Sumner, Oliver Stone, Lonesome Dove Set, Brad Johnson, Walker Texas Ranger Cast of Chuck Norris, Sheree J. Wilson, Clarence Gilyard, Noble Willingham, and John Wayne
“Photos taken by me, Dennis and Michael Cunningham,” Provincetown Massachusetts, 1982
Subjects include Dennis Mathis, Michael Cunningham. (20 photographs)
“Photos with Mrs. Lopez", circa 2003
Subjects include Frances Herrera, Mrs. Lopez. (25 photographs)
Pico Rivera, California Proclamation of “Sandra Cisneros Day", October 23, 2002
numerous awards, certificates, and proclamations that Cisneros received are arranged chronologically, 1985-2011 in box 36. Of note is her 2003 Texas Medal of Arts award. Oversized awards are located in Oversized box 1.
Piedmont Middle School
Pig and birds
Pilón
Multiple drafts and notes for each chapter, arranged in order as they appear in the novel; complete novel drafts begin in box 63
Pink wig, San Antonio, circa 2007
(10 photographs)
Pistoleers by Rob Thompson, undated
This started as a rewrite of Pistoleers--"My first couple of drafts were set in New York City--then Crocodile Dundee came out and the studio asked me to reset the story in Washington, D. C. to avoid comparison. Against my better judgment I agreed to give it a try and the whole thing (meaning the writing) went downhill after that." Bill Wittliff, February 16, 1989. Includes notes by Wittliff's assistant at the time, Connie Todd.
Pistoleros, first rough draft, May 9, 1986
This started as a rewrite of Pistoleers--"My first couple of drafts were set in New York City--then Crocodile Dundee came out and the studio asked me to reset the story in Washington, D. C. to avoid comparison. Against my better judgment I agreed to give it a try and the whole thing (meaning the writing) went downhill after that." Bill Wittliff, February 16, 1989. Includes notes by Wittliff's assistant at the time, Connie Todd.
“Placa del Diamant,” 4 typed pages, no corrections, January 13, 1993
Cisneros’ nonfiction writings are arranged alphabetically and include speeches, editorials, and essays. Many were eventually published in anthologies or magazines. In cases when the date and location of a speech is known, that information is included in the listing. This series also contains interviews Cisneros conducted with other writers while working at the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center (box 41).
Platteville High School, Debbie Kinder’s class
Play script adaptation by Tanya Saracho, August 18, 2009
Plum Creek, Part I
6 part series, five of which aired August 1993 on CBS-TV.
“Podrás Dejarme, Pero Olvidarme – Nunca, Honey!” 1 typed page, no corrections
Later Poems span 1985-2014 and did not come in any original order. They are arranged alphabetically. Most poems are single drafts, but or insight into Cisneros’ revision process, there are eight progressive drafts of the 1995 poem “Morning After Tango.”
“Poem for a Carpenter,” 1 typed page, no corrections
“Poem for Ruth,”1 typed page, no corrections; 1 photocopy, July 10, 1990
Later Poems span 1985-2014 and did not come in any original order. They are arranged alphabetically. Most poems are single drafts, but or insight into Cisneros’ revision process, there are eight progressive drafts of the 1995 poem “Morning After Tango.”