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		  <titleproper>Inventory of the Jack Williamson Collection:</titleproper>
		  
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			 <date type="span" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">n.a.</date>
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		  <author>Finding aid prepared by Hal Hall</author> 
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		  <publisher>Cushing Memorial Library<lb/>Texas A &amp; M
			 University</publisher> 
		  <address> 
			 <addressline>College Station, TX 77843-5000</addressline> 
			 <addressline>Phone: 979/845-1951</addressline> 
			 <addressline>Fax: 979/845-1441</addressline> 
			 <addressline>Email: cushing-library@tamu.edu</addressline> 
		  </address> 
		  <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">2005</date> 
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		<creation>Finding aid encoded by Kristen Moss in EAD Version 2002 as part
		  of the TARO project. 
		  <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">October 2006</date> </creation> 
		<langusage>Finding aid written in<language>English.</language>
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		<head> Descriptive Summary and Abstract</head> 
		<repository label="Repository" encodinganalog="852$a"> 
		  <corpname encodinganalog="852$a">Cushing Memorial Library</corpname> 
		  <address> 
			 <addressline>College Station, TX 77843-5000</addressline> 
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		<origination label="Creator" encodinganalog="100$a"> 
		  <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="100$a">Williamson, Jack, 1908-</persname> </origination> 
		<unittitle label="Title" encodinganalog="245">Inventory of the Jack
		  Williamson Collection: </unittitle> 
		<unitdate type="inclusive" label="Dates" encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">n.a.</unitdate> 
		<physdesc label="Extent" encodinganalog="300$a">.5 linear ft.</physdesc> 
		<unitid countrycode="us" repositorycode="TxCM" encodinganalog="099" label="Identification"> Sci Fi MSS 00224</unitid> 
		<langmaterial label="Language"> <language langcode="eng">English.</language> </langmaterial> 
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		<head>Biographical Note</head> 
		<p>Jack Williamson is, beyond any doubt, the Dean of the Science Fiction
		  Writers, with his career spanning from 1928 to the present. Born in 1908,
		  Williamson traveled to New Mexico by covered wagon. In 1928 he sold his first
		  story, <emph render="doublequote">The Metal Man,</emph> and has continued to
		  write through 2005, with his latest novel being <emph render="italic">The
		  Stonehenge Gate</emph>. He earned a B. A. and M. A. degree from Eastern New
		  Mexico University, and a Ph. D. from the University of Colorado. In the course
		  of his career, Williamson has been honored with a First Fandom Science Fiction
		  Hall of Fame Award, the Pilgrim Award of the Science Fiction Research
		  Association, the Grand Master Award for Lifetime achievement of the Science
		  Fiction Writers of America, Hugo awards in 1985 and 2001, and a Nebula Award 1n
		  2001. Historian Sam Moskowitz noted that Williamson <emph render="doublequote">pioneered superior characterization in a field almost
		  barren of it, realism in the presentation of human motivation previously
		  unknown, scientific rationalization of supernatural concepts for story
		  purposes, and exploitation of the untapped story potentials of
		  antimatter.</emph> As an academic, Williamson helped legitimize science fiction
		  as a literary field of study, and publicized the many courses in science
		  fiction in American universities. He is truly a <emph render="doublequote">Grand Master</emph> of science fiction and fantasy.</p> 
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		<head>Scope and Content Note</head> 
		<p>The Jack Williamson collection consists of an early draft of his
		  biographical material, titled <emph render="doublequote">The Early
		  Williamson.</emph></p> 
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		<head>Organization of the Papers</head> 
		<p>This collection is organized into one box. </p> 
		<list> 
		  <item>Box 1</item> 
		</list> 
	 </arrangement> 
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		<head>Access</head> 
		<p>No restrictions.</p> 
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		<head>Usage Restrictions</head> 
		<p>Copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or
		  their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law. </p> 
	 </userestrict> 
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		<head> Online Catalog Terms</head> 
		<p>This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online
		  catalog of Cushing Memorial Library. Researchers wishing to find related
		  materials should search the catalog under these index terms. </p> 
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		  <head>Names</head> 
		   
		  <persname>Williamson, Jack, 1908-</persname>
		</controlaccess> 
		<controlaccess> 
		  <head>Subjects</head> 
		  <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Science fiction</subject> 
		  <subject>Fantasy fiction</subject>
		</controlaccess> 
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		<head>Provenance</head> 
		<p>Received from n.a.</p> 
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		<head>Processing Information</head> 
		<p>Processed by H. W. Hall in 
		  <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">2005</date> </p> 
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		<head>Detailed Description of the Collection</head> 
		<p/> 
		  <c01 level="series" id="ser1"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Box 1 </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <scopecontent> 
				<p>Science Fiction Collection</p> 
			 </scopecontent> 
			 <c02> 
				<did> 
				  <container type="box-folder">1-10</container> 
				  <unittitle>
					 <persname>Williamson, Jack</persname>, Uncorrected galley of
					 <emph render="underline">Early Williamson</emph>. 81 leaves. </unittitle> 
				</did> 
			 </c02> 
		  </c01> 
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