Texas Monthly Magazine Archives, 1972-[ongoing].

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Texas Monthly Magazine Archives, 1972-[ongoing].

The Texas monthly magazine archives document all aspects of the magazine, from its beginning in 1972, to the present day. (To date, only materials from the first five years of the Editorial Series (44 of the total 900 linear feet) have been processed.) Formats include manuscripts, typescripts, notes, galleys, page proofs, correspondence, photographs, clippings, and ephemera.

1000 boxes, 900 linear feet.

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Lee, Russell, 1903-1986

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Russell Lee was born in Ottawa, Illinois on 21 July 1903. His childhood, although of comfortable middle-class rural American heritage, was marred by tragedy. His parents were divorced in 1908, when Lee was five, and his mother was killed in an accident in 1913. Lee was then passed between various relatives and guardians until he returned to Ottawa to be raised by family friends. He became interested in photography in 1931 while married to his first wife, artist Doris Emmrick. She introduced him ...

Cartwright, Gary, 1934-....

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Journalist, freelance writer. From the description of Gary Cartwright papers, 1981-[ongoing], (bulk 1981-1991). (Texas State University-San Marcos). WorldCat record id: 28253768 Gary Cartwright, born Aug. 10, 1934 in Dallas, Texas, has written The hundred yard war (1968), Thin ice (1975), Blood will tell (1979), Confessions of a washed-up sports writer (1982) and Dirty dealing (1984). From the description of Papers 1963-1984. 1963-1984. (Austin Public Library). W...

Broyles, William.

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William Broyles, Jr. and Al Reinert, screenwriters. Book by Jim Lovell and Jeffrey Kluger. From the description of 13 a/k/a lost moon: screenplay, 1994, January 31. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122580899 ...

Harrigan, Stephen, 1948-....

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As a freelance journalist, Stephen Harrigan has written articles for several publications including Rolling stone, The Texas observer and Texas monthly. He received the Dobie Paisano fellowship in 1977 and acted as president of the Texas Institute of Letters from 1985-87. From 1973-78 Harrigan edited a small poetry magazine titled Lucille. Harrigan is the author of Aransas, published in 1980, and Jacob's Well, published in 1984. He became senior editor of Texas monthly in 1983 and published A na...

Texas Monthly, Inc.

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Since its founding in 1972, Texas monthly magazine has reported on subjects such as popular culture, politics, literature, history, and art, as they relate to Texas and the nation. From the description of Texas Monthly Magazine Archives, 1972-[ongoing]. (Texas State University-San Marcos). WorldCat record id: 44945818 ...

McMurtry, Larry

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Larry McMurtry, novelist, essayist, and screenwriter, was born in 1936 in Wichita Falls, Texas. He spent his early years on his father's ranch outside of Archer City. He graduated from the University of North Texas in 1958 and from a graduate program at Rice University in 1960. That same year he was a Stegner Fellow at Stanford University. His first novel Horseman, Pass By won the Jesse H. Jones Award from the Texas Institute of Letters in 1962. Hud, a movie based on this novel, received numerou...

Lowry, Beverly

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Beverly Lowry, Texas-born fiction and non-fiction writer, has written numerous novels, mainly set in 20th century Texas and Mississippi. From the description of Beverly Lowry Papers, 1950-1998. (Texas State University-San Marcos). WorldCat record id: 50139856 Beverly Fey Lowry was born in 1938 in Memphis, Tennessee, and grew up in Greenville, Mississippi. In 1960 she received her B.A. for drama/speech and English literature from Memphis State University. She mar...

Winningham, Geoff ca. 20. Jh.

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Geoff Winningham was born March 4, 1943, in Jackson, Tennessee. He graduated with a B.A. degree in English from Rice University in Houston, Texas, in 1965. He earned his Master's degree in photography from Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago in 1968, where he studied with Aaron Siskind. From 1968 to 1969, he taught photography at the University of St. Thomas in Houston. Since 1969 he has been a professor of art and photography at Rice University and currently serves as Professor of Art a...

Graves, John, 1920-2013

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Born August 6, 1920 in Fort Worth, Texas, John Alexander Graves III grew up in that city until moving away to attend college in 1938. He graduated from Rice Institute (now Rice University), served as a Marine in World War II, and earned an M.A. at Columbia University in 1948. Graves taught English from 1948 to 1950 at The University of Texas at Austin, then left to pursue a career as a freelance writer. In November of 1957 Graves completed a three-week canoe trip down part of the Brazos River th...

Payne, John R.

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West, Richard, 1941-

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Mackintosh, Prudence

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King, Larry L.

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Larry L. King, playwright. From the description of The night Hank Williams died: typescript, 1985. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 144651997 Author and playwright. From the description of Larry L. King Collection : 1948-[ongoing], (bulk 1967-1991). (Texas State University-San Marcos). WorldCat record id: 24446135 Lawrence Leo King, the youngest child of Clyde Clayton and Cora Lee Clark King, was born January 1, 1929 in Putnam,...

Blount, Roy

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Reid, Jan.

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Texas Monthly Press

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Kent, Rosemary

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Levy, Michael E., 1929-

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Hearon, Shelby, 1931-

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American writer. From the description of Papers, 1966-1996. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122617137 Novelist Shelby Hearon received an Ingram Merrill grant in 1987, a National Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Fellowship in 1983, and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship for Fiction in 1982. Hearon won the Texas Institute of Letters Fiction award in 1973 for The Second Dance and in 1978 for A...

Greene, A. C., 1923-

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Journalist and essayist. From the description of A.C. Greene papers, 1967-1993, (bulk 1968-1973). (Texas State University-San Marcos). WorldCat record id: 32584946 Texas author, journalist, and historian. From the description of Papers, 1961-1977. (University of Texas at Arlington). WorldCat record id: 32572207 Alvin Carl Greene (1923- ) was born and raised in Abilene, Texas. He left Texas during World War II and served in the U.S. Navy and ...

Porterfield, Bill

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Patoski, Joe Nick, 1951-

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Joe Nick Patoski was born in 1951 in Allentown, Pennsylvania. He moved with his family to West Fort Worth in 1953, at the age of two. He attended the University of Texas at El Paso, the University of Minnesota, and the University of Texas at Austin, where he began his writing career in 1972 as a columnist with the Daily Texan, the newspaper of the University of Texas at Austin. That same year he became a consultant in the music business and had soon earned a reputation as one of the most respect...

Ramsey, Buck

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