Box 7
Contains 30 Results:
Address - "Pursuit of Happiness" (Commencement Address, Stephen F. Austin College)
Consists of manuscripts or annotated typescripts. Includes commencement addresses, articles, conference papers, and lectures. Arrangement is alphabetical by form and title.
All manuscripts are in excellent physical condition, no tears or folds and very few dogears. All are signed by the author.
Address - "View from the Foxhole", (Commencement Address, College of the Mainland), 1970
Consists of manuscripts or annotated typescripts. Includes commencement addresses, articles, conference papers, and lectures. Arrangement is alphabetical by form and title.
All manuscripts are in excellent physical condition, no tears or folds and very few dogears. All are signed by the author.
"The Southerner as Extremist". Appeared in Vandiver, ed., "The Idea of the South". Original typescript in 28 pages, double spaced. All but three pages have penciled corrections by the author plus strikeouts and strikeovers. Written additions and corrections appear throughout the manuscript.
Consists of manuscripts or annotated typescripts. Includes commencement addresses, articles, conference papers, and lectures. Arrangement is alphabetical by form and title.
All manuscripts are in excellent physical condition, no tears or folds and very few dogears. All are signed by the author.
Address -"A Zest for Learning", (Commencement Address, St. Mark's School), 1962
Consists of manuscripts or annotated typescripts. Includes commencement addresses, articles, conference papers, and lectures. Arrangement is alphabetical by form and title.
All manuscripts are in excellent physical condition, no tears or folds and very few dogears. All are signed by the author.
Article - "The Affair at Bayou Oeuf"
Consists of manuscripts or annotated typescripts. Includes commencement addresses, articles, conference papers, and lectures. Arrangement is alphabetical by form and title.
All manuscripts are in excellent physical condition, no tears or folds and very few dogears. All are signed by the author.
[Article] Outline - "The Confederate War Effort and the Problem of Command"
Consists of manuscripts or annotated typescripts. Includes commencement addresses, articles, conference papers, and lectures. Arrangement is alphabetical by form and title.
All manuscripts are in excellent physical condition, no tears or folds and very few dogears. All are signed by the author.
Article - "In Quest of General Pershing" ( "Rice University Studies")
Consists of manuscripts or annotated typescripts. Includes commencement addresses, articles, conference papers, and lectures. Arrangement is alphabetical by form and title.
All manuscripts are in excellent physical condition, no tears or folds and very few dogears. All are signed by the author.
"The Civil War As An Institutionalizing Force," The inaugural lecture for the Walter P. Webb Memorial Lecture series, Arlington State College, Arlington, Texas, Original typescript, 20 pages, double spaced. Heavily corrected by author with strikeouts and strikeovers. Each page contains changes, insertions, and marginal notes., April 12, 1966.
Consists of manuscripts or annotated typescripts. Includes commencement addresses, articles, conference papers, and lectures. Arrangement is alphabetical by form and title.
All manuscripts are in excellent physical condition, no tears or folds and very few dogears. All are signed by the author.
Article - "Notes and Comments. Harper's Interprets `The South Today'"
Consists of manuscripts or annotated typescripts. Includes commencement addresses, articles, conference papers, and lectures. Arrangement is alphabetical by form and title.
All manuscripts are in excellent physical condition, no tears or folds and very few dogears. All are signed by the author.
"John J. Pershing and the Anatomy of Leadership," Harmon Lecture, Air Force Academy. Original typescript in 33 pages double spaced. Heavily marked with strikeouts, strikeovers, and corrections, additions, and deletions. Marginal notes, editorial marks throughout.
Consists of manuscripts or annotated typescripts. Includes commencement addresses, articles, conference papers, and lectures. Arrangement is alphabetical by form and title.
All manuscripts are in excellent physical condition, no tears or folds and very few dogears. All are signed by the author.