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US TxSaTua UA0309 · Collection · 1987, 1992

This collection consists of original sketches, prints, and negatives of commissioned campus artwork by Jean Rosow.

Rosow, Jean
Susan Marcus Papers
US TxSaTua UA0508 · Collection · 1970s -1990s

This collection consists of material from Susan Russell Marcus representing her involvement with the Learning About Learning Foundation, the creation of the New World Kids summer arts camp at the Aldrich Contemporary Arts Museum, the New World Kids book series, and interview footage of Paul Baker, as well as other projects she contributed to.

Laurie Auditorium Records
US TxSaTua UA0231 · Collection · 1970s-1990s

This collection consists of files on events held at Laurie Auditorium. Files include planning and promotion documentation. One box contains technical information on the operation of the auditorium.

US TxSaT SC.047 · Collection · 1963-1989

Collection of ephemera related to Encino Press or William D. Wittliff. The archival collection accompanies the library's Beretta-Encino Press Collection, consisting of print copies of a majority of the press's publications and other associated works.

Wittliff, William D.
US TxSaTua UA0478 · Records · 1976-1986

This collection contains administrative files and course information such as syllabi and class schedules.

Gerontology Studies Graduate Program
US TxSaTua UA0431 · Collection · 1963-1986

The collection consists of material from Trinity's Learning About Learning Educational Foundation.

Learning About Learning Educational Foundation
US TxSaTua UA0147 · Collection · 1963 - 1985

The Bill Bristow Art Department Files include correspondence, records, scrapbooks, and photographs from Bristow's tenure as Art Department Chair, spanning from 1963-1985. The bulk of this collection dates to the 1960s and 1970s.

Bristow, Bill, 1937 -
US TxSaTua UA0507 · Collection · 1971-1984

This collection consists of products designed by Susie McAtee Monday for Imagination Works, the product wing of the Learning About Learning (LAL) Educational Foundation. It also contains programming material from LAL's Idea Workshop and LAL exhibits and events.

Monday, Susie McAtee
Malcolm Lowry Collection
US TxSaT SC.043 · Collection · 1925-1984

The Malcolm Lowry Collection contains all books by Lowry in all their hardcover and paperback editions available as of 1983. Nearly all Lowry contributions to both books and periodicals are included as well. Numerous translations of the works into other languages are part of the collection. Books about Lowry, books in which he is mentioned, and other books relating to him, notably those of Conrad Aiken, are included. This finding aid describes the non-book materials in the collection that are not listed in the library catalog.

Lowry, Malcolm, 1909-1957
US TxSaTua UA0509 · Collection · 1975-1981

Collection of exhibition catalogues assembled by William Spurlock, representing work from his time as Director of University Art Galleries at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio, and Curator of Exhibitions and Contemporary Art at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art in California. All of the catalogues are signed by Spurlock, and inscribed to Trinity University.

Spurlock, William
US TxSaT SC.050 · Collection · 1941-1981, n.d.

Material related to the Palo Duro Union Presbytery assembled by Reverend Robert D. Nicholson.

Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Presbytery of Palo Duro
US TxSaT SC.011 · Collection · 1880-1980

The "Hardman Pamphlets" span the years 1880-1980, with the bulk of the material falling into the period 1920 to 1960. The pamphlets cover a broad spectrum of subjects, the greatest emphasis being on twentieth-century British, labor-oriented literature, ranging from political theories, primarily socialism, to practical worker education movements. An item-level inventory is available by clicking the image at the top of the finding aid, or at this link: https://archives.trinity.edu/uploads/r/trinity-university-archives-and-special-collections/0/8/f/08f26a0722b7447fd3cbd9e03b9cc2bc9ba934f1fc2e53464b46c4b3c36d99cd/Hardman_Pamphlet_Inventory.pdf .

Hardman, Henry, Sir, 1905-2001
US TxSaT SC.032 · Collection · 1938-1980

Collection of playbills and theater programs collected by Bill Case and Ann Walker of San Antonio. A majority of the collection comes from productions staged in New York City; some items represent productions in San Antonio, Chicago, and London.

Case, Bill (1905-2000)
US TxSaT SC.037 · Collection · 1974-1980, bulk 1977

Collection of memorabilia related to the 1977 National Women's Conference collected by Gloria Primera. Ms. Primera, a resident of San Antonio, was one of the runners who participated in the torch relay leading up to the convention. This collection consists of news clippings, print ephemera, her torch bearer shirt, and buttons from the convention.

Primera, Gloria
Carl F. Parker Papers
US TxSaTua UA0015 · Collection · 1980

This collection consists of documents pertaining to Parker's family and career as a university administrator and vice president of the Texas Association of Developing Colleges.

Parker, Carl F.
Leon "Tex" Taylor Records
US TxSaTua UA0014 · Records · 1940s-1980s

This collection contains material from the former director of public relations, Leon “Tex” Taylor Taylor. The collection includes correspondence, biographical files, development department files, samples of print media, various articles about Trinity University, and assorted event files spanning Taylor’s tenure at Trinity University from 1947 to 1987.

Taylor, Leon M. (1916-1999)
US TxSaTua UA0050 · Collection · 1960s-1980s

The Public Relations PR Files were donated to the Trinity University Archives in the 1980s and include press releases on subject files and last names from the 1960s through the early 1980s. The collection focuses largely on the student and faculty experience, with many press releases on academic programs and centers, research, grants, and organizations. There is also a heavy focus on campus events, especially theater and musical performances, and on athletics. The collection touches on Trinity's engagement with the San Antonio community as well, with press releases on Fiesta and outside groups meeting at Trinity. Many of the press releases also highlight the administrative side of Trinity, as well as its growth, with topics such as the history of Trinity, major administrators at Trinity, and the construction of new buildings.

Strategic Communications and Marketing
US TxSaT SC.010 · Collection · 1898-1978, bulk 1938-1978

Acquired by Trinity University in 1982, the Ronald Hilton Collection was one of the largest private libraries on Latin America and the Caribbean. In addition to over 10,000 books (accessible via the library's catalog), the collection includes autographed letters from prominent Latin Americans, photographs of Cuba during the Spanish-American War, letters written to Hilton's shortwave radio program from listeners across the Western Hemisphere, and audiotapes of interviews with over 270 prominent figures in Latin American politics, academics, and culture.

Hilton, Ronald, 1911-2007
US TxSaT SC.044 · Collection · 1963-1977

Collection of ephemera related to Something Else Press. The archival collection accompanies the library's Something Else Press Collection, consisting of print copies of a majority of the press's publications.

Something Else Press
Paul Baker Papers
US TxSaTua UA0140 · Collection · 1925-1976

The Paul Baker Papers consist of correspondence, photographs, administrative records, scripts, playbills, blueprints for theatre construction, periodical clippings and scrapbooks spanning the years 1925-1976 with the bulk of the material concerning the mid-century. The material from the latter years relates to Baker’s tenure at Trinity University, but the majority of the collection is from his years with Baylor University and his work with the Dallas Theatre Center. The collection also contains a small series of Kitty Baker’s correspondence and personal papers.

Baker, Paul, 1911-2009