The majority of the correspondence in Dr. Miller’s records is personal communication with friends and family from 1970-1980s. Dr. Miller also retained correspondence from his tenure at Trinity University with his colleagues and students. The final grouping of correspondence is related to Dr. Miller’s professional endeavors, particularly his contribution to academic publications as well as articles and reviews written for magazines and newspapers.
Contains photocopies and transcriptions of short stories, essays, and poems by Lowry that appeared in periodicals.
This series contains inactive subject files of former Board of Trustees members. This series is not exhaustive of all trustee members.
Additional slides of the Lienzos of Malinaltepec (2 boxes), San Gabriel, Xochiaca, and Xoxocatlan.
Includes a copy of 1978 National Geographic featuring Oettinger's work, several pieces of ephemera, and wooden stamp used by Oettinger to mark books in his personal library.
Three spells and blessings on amatl (traditional bark paper), purchased by Dr. Oettinger from an indigenous shaman in the 1970s. One blank notebook of amatl.