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 -This series comprises the research and publication documentation of Jennifer P. Mathews book Chicle: From Ancient Maya to William Wrigley published by Arizona University Press. Research files consist of printed articles, books, and media. The publication files includes correspondence, drafts and promotional material.
Collection contains drafts of poetry and plays written by David Matias, an alumnus of Trinity University who died of AIDS at an early age. Much of his work deals with issues of identity, coming out, and his illness. There are also three video recordings: a performance of one play, a poetry reading, and a guest lecture at a Harvard University class.
Matias, David, 1961-1996This collection documents Dr. Earl M. Lewis's professional life at Prairie View A&M, Trinity University, and University of Texas at San Antonio and includes correspondence, reports, and other materials.
Lewis, Earl M.This collection consists of records from university president Duncan Wimpress. This set contains operational files and files on associations and organizations he was a part of while president. Some materials in associations and organizations maybe addressed to M. Bruce Thomas, who was interim president before and after Wimpress.
Wimpress, Duncan, 1922-2014This collection consists of records from the Human Communication and Theatre department at Trinity University, formally known as the Speech and Drama department. The majority of this collection contains information on season productions.
Typewritten manuscript of the "Memoirs of John W. Sansom, 1834-1916." Written several years before Sansom's death, this volume includes his first person accounts of his childhood, Union support during the Civil War, involvement in the Battle of Nueces River, and career in the Texas Rangers.
Sansom, John William, 1834-1920The collection consists of material from Trinity's Learning About Learning Educational Foundation.
Learning About Learning Educational FoundationAfter attending an international conference on Mexico held in New York in 1967, a group of Texas institutions came together to form a Texas Consortium as a special committee of SCOLAS (Southwestern Conference on Latin American Studies). Their aim was to record Mexican archival records on microfilm. The group's primary goal was not to compete with other microfilm projects but rather to complement and support them. Microfilming Mexican archival records served the dual purpose of preserving deteriorating and irreplaceable documents and making them more readily available to scholars in the United States.
By 1971, Trinity had become one of the sixteen institutions that joined the Texas Consortium for Microfilming Mexican Archival Material. Trinity took on the responsibility of microfilming records from Nuevo Leon and Coahuila.
Trinity collaborated with the Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM) and Tecnológico de Monterrey on their ongoing microfilming project in Nuevo Leon. Between 1970 and 1973, Trinity students played a key role in this project. They assisted in organizing documents for filming, compiled a list of microfilm materials sent to the university, and conducted research on historical information related to the region. Trinity's involvement significantly contributed to ITESM's ability to capture records spanning from 1599 through 1972.
Several other universities also participated in microfilming projects across Mexico. These institutions included the University of Texas at Austin, the University of Texas at El Paso, and St. Mary's University. These projects encompassed records and documents from the National Archives in Mexico City, as well as from the states of Coahuila, Nuevo León, San Luis Potosí, Chihuahua, and Durango.
Texas Consortium to Microfilm Mexican Archival ResourcesThe Monroe G. Everett Records include correspondence and university records from Everett's tenure as university president, spanning from 1942-1950. In addition to correspondence, this collection contains financial reports, faculty records, flyers, and bulletins. The bulk of this collection dates to the 1940s.
Everett, Monroe Green,1885-1964The photographs in this collection reflect Huntley’s activities in national and international affairs as well as his activities at Trinity University and with his family.
Huntley, Walter, Jr., 1948-Walter Huntley headshot.
Huntley, Walter, Jr., 1948-1967 Trinity University football team.
Some pictured include:
80 Walter Huntley
44 Lyman Davis
27 Clyde Glosson
89 William Hines
43 AD Arnic
18 Ronnie Carpenter
15 Terry McCarty
1967 Trinity University football team.
Players pictured include:
80 Walter Huntley
44 Lyman Davis
27 Clyde Glosson
89 William Hines
43 AD Arnic
18 Ronnie Carpenter
15 Terry McCarty
Mayor’s Annual State of the City Business Breakfast in Atlanta Georgia.
Huntley, Walter, Jr., 1948-Forbes Headquarters, New York, NY.
Pictured:
Malcolm Forbes, Sr.
Andrew Young
Walter Huntley
unidentified Forbes executive
Meeting on 24-hour Day Care Project, Atlanta, GA.
President William Jefferson Clinton, Walter Huntley, and Mayor Maynard Jackson.
Highlands High School football banquet , San Antonio, TX, 1966.
Pictured: President Jimmy Carter, Walter Huntley Jr., Geri Thompson (mayor's staff) and Roy Mays (local Atlanta attorney). White House, 1977.
Huntley, Walter, Jr., 1948-Pictured: Walter Huntley, Left of Walter Huntley is Lenny Springs, and far right is former Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young at the unveiling new affordable housing development.