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Newsletters

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:

Academic Assistance & Resource Center (AARC)

 Collection
Identifier: UA-049
Scope and Contents

This collection has materials that deal with administration of the program with files dealing with policies, program statements, and annual reports.  There are also some files outlining the guidelines of tutors and assistants.  The collection also contains issues of The Beacon, the AARC’s publication.

Dates: 1982-2007

American Red Cross

 Collection
Identifier: B-0027
Scope and Contents

Various Red Cross publications, manuals, newsletters and posters are found in the collection. The approximate number of items in the collection is 10,650.

Dates: 1931-1980

Bob Fagelson Collection

 Collection
Identifier: A-0247
Scope and Contents

This collection contains articles, magazines, maps, newsletters, photographs, magazines, pamphlets, and other published material relating to the China-Burma-India theater of World War II. The bulk of the collection consists of full and partial issues of the Hump Pilot's Association quarterly newsletter and the China-Burma-India Veteran Association's monthly magazine 'CBI Sound-Off'.

Dates: 1940-2005; Event: Donated 9/21/1992; Event: Addendum donated 5/1/2006

Deep East Texas Region of the Antique Automobile Club of America

 Collection
Identifier: B-0148
Content Description

This collection consists of newsletters, yearbooks, newspaper articles, a scrapbook, some photographs, and miscellaneous other documents about the Deep East Texas Region of the AACA. There are materials about its predecessor, the Nacogdoches Antiques Auto Club, in the collection. "The Dashboard" newsletter has a wealth of information about the activities and membership of the club.

Dates: Event: Donated 5/9/2016

Forestry and Agriculture, Arthur Temple College of

 Collection
Identifier: UA-034
Scope and Contents A number of files in this collection deal with a lawsuit between Stephen F. Austin State University, originating in the College of Forestry, and Seymour I. Somberg, a former professor. The files are from the Dean of Forestry at the time of the litigation, Laurence C. Walker. There are also some files that deal with Walker and his position in the Forestry School after the lawsuit was filed. This collection has materials that cover some early years of the development of the Forestry School at...
Dates: 1970-2002

Nacogdoches Newcomers Club Papers

 Collection
Identifier: B-0150
Scope and Contents

The collection consists of pictures, newspaper clippings, club booklets, cookbooks, board minutes, lunch minutes, and financial reports.

Dates: 1966-2016; Event: Donated 1/27/2011; Event: Addendum donated 8/23/2015; Event: Addendum donated 6/21/2017

Nacogdoches Rotary Club Collection

 Collection
Identifier: B-0113
Scope and Contents

These papers include the Nacogdoches Rotary Club's programs (Rotary Thunder) for the years 1945-2017. The collection also includes the Rotary Club's directory for the years 1982-1986, the constitution and by-laws of the Rotary Club, both of which were adopted on July 23, 1976.

Dates: 1945-2017

Rev. Bettie Engram Kennedy Meeting Hall Collection

 Collection
Identifier: B-0131
Scope and Contents There are three distinct components to this collection. First, there are materials from three African American Masonic organizations (Dawn of Light Lodge no.79, Heroines of Jericho, White Swan Court no.148, and Order of the Eastern Star, Annie Jones Chapter no.114) and Camp no.71 of the American Woodmen of the World. Check receipt books, relief receipts, membership ledgers, minute books, dues payments, member correspondence, photographs, several broadsides, and other documents describe each...
Dates: 1843, 1893-2012

Rusk County Democrat Newsletter Collection

 File
Identifier: B-0162
Content Description

The newsletter contains a political calendar of Rusk County Democratic Party events, informational items, exhortations to vote, humor, and editorials. Many of the editorials are written by Mr. Jones, who regularly extolled the working class virtues of Democrats and his perceived shortcomings of Republicans. --Excerpted from a letter accompanying the donation of the collection.

Dates: Event: Donated 9/20/2021

Sons of the American Revolution, Texas Society, Fredonia Chapter, Nacogdoches Records

 Collection
Identifier: B-0068
Scope and Contents

General information regarding the Chapter, applications for membership, and the chapter newsletter.

Dates: Event: Donated 10/24/1996

Student Development, Office of

 Collection
Identifier: UA-082
Scope and Contents

This collection consists of student handbooks, office newsletters/publications, and some materials on different organizations at SFA.  Many of the organizations have announcements or invitations, constitutions and some of the fraternities and sororities have rush booklets.

Dates: 1929-1994

Texas Farm Products Company Collection

 Collection
Identifier: B-0052
Scope and Contents

Nacogdoches company founded in 1930, by M. S. Wright, Texas Farm Products was built as a fertilizer and feed manufacturing company. Collection includes an almanac, photographs, calendar, newsletters, and newspaper clippings about the company

Dates: 1945-1975

The International Poetry Institute, Inc. Collection

 Collection
Identifier: B-0144
Scope and Contents The International Poetry Institute published 6 to 12 issues a year. Issues contain organizational information (names of officers and new members), announcements (of poetry contests, winners and programming), news, and examples of member poetry. A typical issue was typescript on colored paper and one to four pages long. This collection has an incomplete run of the newsletter. The newsletters in this collection are: vol.2 (nos.3-12), vol.3 (nos.1-11), vol.4 (no.1), vol.5 (nos.1-6),...
Dates: 1970-1978

Travis Benjamin Whitaker Collection

 Collection
Identifier: A-0296
Scope and Contents

The newsletters contain items of interest to the Navy troops, news about the war abroad, and events in the Pacific. The third issue is dated two days after the United States dropped the second atomic bomb on Nagasaki, August 14, 1945. Of particular interest are the columns entitled “Hirihito’s Last Imperial Words,” “Dramatic News Comes After Three Days of Tense Waiting” and “War Timetable.”

Dates: 1944-1945