Women authors, American -- Texas -- 20th century
Found in 2163 Collections and/or Records:
Do I Look Alright?
Kirkland wrote songs which appeared in her short stories and musicals, as well as many which have not appeared in any of her works. Her songs are arranged here in alphabetical order, and typically include one draft of the song only.
"Dobie Day at Southwestern University" , October 29, 1952
Arranged in alphabetical order by the name of the series or show, these scripts date from Kirkland days at UT Austin's Radio House, circa 1940-1947. Typescripts and working drafts are included, as well as some photographs of the Radio House staff, including J. Frank Dobie. Of particular interest is the series entitled "Guardians of Freedom", which includes documents related to the Peck Woodside story Kirkland covered in Mexico.
Dobie Day research – photocopies of correspondence and notes, 1952
Dobie, J. Frank, ed., and Boatright assoc. ed. Straight Texas. Publications of the Texas Folklore Society, Number XIII. Texas Folklore Society: Austin, 1937
Dobie, J. Frank, ed. Coffee in the Gourd. Texas Folklore Society: Austin. (Reprint of 1923 edition), 1935
Dobie, J. Frank, ed. E342 : A Collection of Stray Mavericks Caught, Roped, and Branded by Members of the "Big Corral" (English 342: Life and Literature of the Southwest). No. 1. University of Texas: Austin, 1940
Dobie, J. Frank, ed. Foller De Drinkin' Gou'd. Publications of the Texas Folklore Society, Vol. VII. Texas Folklore Society: Austin, 1928
Dobie, J. Frank, ed. Man, Bird, and Beast. Publications of the Texas Folklore Society, Vol. VIII. Texas Folklore Society: Austin, 1930
Dobie, J. Frank, ed. Puro Mexicano. Texas Folklore Society Publications Number XII. Texas Folklore Society: Austin, 1935
Dobie, J. Frank, ed. Southwestern Lore. Publications of the Texas Folklore Society, Number IX. Texas Folklore Society: Austin, 1931
Dobie, J. Frank, ed. Spur of the Cock. Publications of the Texas Folklore Society, Number XI. Texas Folklore Society: Austin, 1933
Dobie, J. Frank, ed. Texas and Southwestern Lore. Publications of the Texas Folklore Society, Number VI. Texas Folk-lore Society: Austin, 1927
Dobie, J. Frank, ed. Tone the Bell Easy. Publications of the Texas Folklore Society, Number X. Texas Folklore Society: Austin, 1932
Dobie, J. Frank, ed. Typically Texian: Being a Collection of Dog-Run Sayings and Doings by the Lazy Easers of English 342 (Life and Literature of the Southwest). No. III. University of Texas: Austin, 1942
Dobie, J. Frank. Storytellers I Have Known. Texas Folklore Society: Dallas, 1961
Dobie, J. Frank. The Seven Mustangs, and Goddard, Ruth. Ralph Ogden. Jenkins Publishing Company: Austin & New York. (inscribed by Ruth Goddard to Elithe Hamilton Kirkland.), 1969
“Doctors and Dalliance” paper; “Fort Worth Star-Telegram”, 1974-1975
This collection consists of additional material of Judy Alter’s literary papers. The majority of the material within the collection is a series of books written by Judy Alter. Also included in the collection is many magazines, the majority being from or dealing with Fort Worth, Texas. Many newspapers are included in the collection, each containing an article about or written by Judy Alter. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Alter’s original description.
Documents
The fourth series mainly consists of news clippings and magazine articles. These are arranged into subseries: Billy Lee Brammer, Bob Eckhardt, Nadine Eckhardt, Family, and related resources. There are documents, event programs, and articles related to travel included.
“Dog Hill” annotated typescript, slightly edited, undated
Materials related to Elizabeth Crook’s novels The Raven’s Bride, Promised Lands, Dog Hill Diaries (unpublished, working title)
“Dog Hill” annotated typescript, slightly edited along with handwritten notes inserted between pages, undated
Materials related to Elizabeth Crook’s novels The Raven’s Bride, Promised Lands, Dog Hill Diaries (unpublished, working title)