Frances Goff of Kenedy, Texas, began her career in 1937 as secretary to
a Texas state legislator, became secretary to Governor W. Lee O'Daniel after
his re-election in 1940, worked for the House Appropriations Committee in 1941,
and was appointed the first personnel director of the Texas Railroad
Commission. In 1944 she enlisted in the United States Army Air Corps, rising to
the rank of sergeant major before her release and return to Austin in 1946,
when she was named State Budget Director and assisted in writing the bill
creating the Legislative Budget Board. In 1951 she was hired by Dr. R. Lee
Clark, director of the newly-created M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor
Institute in Houston as his assistant and soon became director of special
projects, overseeing the hospital's construction and supervising every
expansion from 1951-1978. During the same period Goff became involved with the
American Legion Auxiliary's education program, Texas Bluebonnet Girls' State
and became the program's director in 1952. She retired from M. D. Anderson in
1982 and died in 1994.
Correspondence, financial records, printed material, clippings,
speeches, maps, memoranda, rosters, schedules, photographs, audio tapes, and
motion pictures film document the life and career of Frances Goff. Of
particular note are papers related to her involvement in the development of M.
D. Anderson Cancer Hospital and Tumor Institute in Houston, Texas, as well as
her work with the Texas Bluebonnet Girls' State program of the American Legion
Auxiliary (1952-1994). Ann Richards, governor of Texas from 1991-1995, was a
delegate to Texas Bluebonnet Girls State in 1949 and became a friend of Goff's
and a staunch supporter of the Girls' State program. Two former Girls' State
delegates, Arliss Treybig and Rubyrae Phillips, donated materials to the Goff
archives, as did Anne Morgan who succeeded Goff as director of Texas Bluebonnet
Girls' State.
Unrestricted access.
Frances Goff Papers, Center for American History, The University of
Texas at Austin.
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Inventory
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| 2.325/F309 | | | Personal 1. |
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| | | | | 1. Letters from Robert Barnnett, then attending Texas
A&M. See especially letter of October 4, 1932, where Rob refers to Frances
taking exception to his intrusive questions re her whereabouts; 12-1-32 letter
pretty revealing; 11-17-32 letter v. good; 11-2-32; 9-18-32 interesting closing
remark. |
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| | | | | 2. 3 personal letters from "Bill," in school, but also
working in the Texas Treasury Department headed by Charley Lockhart. |
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| | | | | 3. Family history, box 1 of: includes copy of an
interesting speech Frances's mother gave at her own high school graduation;
marriage certificate of Frances's parents, October, 1915; copy of Frances's
birth certificate, July 16, 1916; 1924 letter from Frances to her mother and
Mr. Stripling; a series of Frances's early report cards; undated letter from
Frances's mother to her own mother; letters from Frances to her mother, 1925;
undatedbirthday poem from Frances to her maternal grandmother, affectionately
known as "Big Mama;" Frances's schoolday memories, 1928-9; Frances's diploma
from elementary schools, May, 1929. |
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| | | | | 4. Family history, box 2 of: includes correspondence
between Frances and her maternal grandmother at the death of her mother in the
summer of 1929, including a wonderfully vivid account of why Frances preferred
to live in Center over Kenedy; telegram of condolence from her father at the
death of her mother; letters of condolence from family friends at the death of
Frances's mother; a tattered cookbook; copy of Frances's report card from her
senior year in high school; a copy of what looks to be one of Frances's
favorite poems by Kipling; land deeds, etc...; copy of the program from
Frances's uncle's funeral, Mr. Henry Ingram, Jr, 10-12-42. |
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| | | | | 5. At least four folders of family
photographs. |
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| 2.325/F310 | | | Personal 2-3. |
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| | | | | 1. Scrapbook 1 (oversize): deals mostly with 1940's and
Frances's wartime experience: copy of Frances's honorable discharge, 1946;
photos of Frances's friends and war-time colleagues; copy of the 12-22-45
telegram promoting Frances to staff sergeant; signed photographs from those
Frances worked with and for; pasted newspaper clippings from the Women's Army
Corps; memorabilia from a trip to Washington, D.C, and New York City; some
materials pertaining to Frances in post WW II days, including her time as
Director of the Budget (4-15-47). |
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| | | | | Scrapbook materials: Loose material in the scrapbook has
been separated into folders and placed into Personal 2. |
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| | | | | | 1. Personal from Scrapbook 1 contains loose personal
papers and newspaper clippings, c. 1940s and early 1950s, including: 3-2-44
wartime letter from Major James Taylor to Mr. Walter Book; a make-do Christamas
card created by Frances; an unidentified poem written for Frances on
herbirthday; a signed menu from Joe "Awful" Coffee; July 1950
Austin Gossip Digest, see p. 61; picture of Mrs.
P.R. Goff, Sr. and other newspaper clippings; Frances's notice to friends that
she was moving to Houston; first day ticket to the Democratic National
Convention in Chicago, 1952. |
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| | | | | | 2. Folder of photographs, entitled, in her writing,
"Frances Goff, Personal." This folder contains photos of Frances during and
after the war; personal photos; photos of wartime friends and colleagues; 1
photograph of M.D. Anderson Hospital in its early development
stages. |
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| | | | | | 3. Personal from Scrapbook 1 contains loose newspaper
clippings of Frances's association with the American Legion, c. 1940's and
early 1950's. |
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| | | | | | 4. Personal from Scrapbook 1 contains loose newspaper
clippings of Frances's association with Girls State, c. 1950's + one more
recent article. |
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| | | | | | 5. Personal from Scrapbook 1 contains loose newspaper
clippings of Frances's association with M.D. Anderson, c. 1950's. |
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| | | | | 1. Folder entitled "Estate of Mr. A.T. Goff," loose
material arranged chronologically, attached material left as
received. |
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| | | | | 2. Black plastic carrying case, containing Mr. Goff's tax
records primarily from the early 1970's. This case also contains an address
book, entitled "Five Year Remembrance Record," with handwriting similar to
Frances's. |
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| | | | | 3. Bank statements and unused checks of a joint account
that Frances held with her father, early 1971; this folder also contains a
yellow legal pad detailing the expenses of A.T. Goff from April, 1971 to
December, 1971. |
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| | | | | 4. Material, chronologically ordered, that pertains to
property held by A.T. Goff and his Mr. G. Garcia; Mr. Goff's share of this
property passed to Frances upon his death in 1971; this folder also contains
Mr. Goff's health insurance records; land deeds for property Mr. Goff owned in
Kenedy, as well as correspondence between lawyers and interested persons,
1928-1940. |
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| 3W96d | | | Photographic slides, vacation |
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| 2.325/U1 | | | Personal: |
| | | | Hall of Fame,
1986 |
| | | | 70th Birthday,
July 1986 |
| | | | Lists |
| | | | Certificate, Delta Kappa Gamma,
undated |
| | | | Miscellaneous,
undated |
| | | | Personal correspondence,
1977 |
| | | | Freedom Foundation Award |
| | | | Miscellaneous,
1914-1994 |
| | | | Personal, correspondence |
| | | | Littlefield Society,
1992 |
| | | | Scholarchip fund |
| | | | Photographic scrapbook |
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| 2.325/U3 | | | NBY #5 |
| | | | Personal: |
| | | | | Financial records,
1987-1990 |
| | | | | Correspondence, personal,
1970-1977 |
| | | | | Guest book, 70th Birthday,
July 12,
1986 |
| | | | Texas Bluebonnet Girls State: |
| | | | | Ledger,
1952-1958 |
| | | | Personal: |
| | | | | Texas Hall of Fame, photo Album,
1986 |
| | | | | Correspondence, greeting cards |
| | | | | Printed materials: |
| | | | | | Miscellaneous |
| | | | | | Texas Women: A Celebration of
History, signed to Frances Goff by Ann Richards,
1981 |
| | | | | Photographs: |
| | | | | | Album, miscellaneous and Birthday party,
undated |
| | | | | | Miscellaneous photographs |
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| 2.325/F317 | | | Texas Girls State 1. |
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| | | | | 1. At least 3 folders of Texas Girls State newsletters,
entitled "The Bluebonnent," a few from 1984 and 1987, but most from 1989-1994.
Some of this material looks useful and relevant to Frances Goff. |
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| | | | | 2. Folder entitled Misc. contains all sorts of materials,
including Frances's old nametags; an August 1965 copy of "The Texas Freemason;"
"Policies and Procedures of the American Legion Auxiliary;" 2 copies of "An
American Woman's Bicentennial Prayer," by Marjorie Holmes, first printed in
Ladies HomeJournal; Girls State Songs; a prayer
that was particularly meaningful to Frances, c. 1992; Girls State Balance
Sheet, August, 1993; Counselor and Staff Guide Book for Texas Girls State,
1994. |
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| | | | | 3. Frances Goff's speeches/messages to the Texas Girls
State. Unfortunately, this folder only contains 3 speeches, one is her 1978
Address to Citizens of Girls State. Another is her ALA speech entitled "What
Girls State is All About," undated, but delivered no earlier than 1990; also
included is 1990 Girls State excerpts from the "Bluebonnet;" this folder also
contains Frances's response to Governor Ann Richards speech to Girls State in
June of 1994, to which her Republican opponent objected. |
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| | | | | 4. Folder of photographs, many of which relate to Frances
Goff and Texas Girls State, but others dealing with her interest in the Texas
School for the Blind. |
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| | | | | 5. Folder of correspondence, most of which entails praise
for Frances and her association with Texas Girls State, especially in
recognition of its 50th anniversary. Some of this looks quite
useful. |
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| | | | | 6. Bluebonnent Girls Sate Manual, for 1986, 1987, 1992,
and 1993. |
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| 2.325/F318 | | | Texas Girls State 2. |
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| | | | | 1. Copies of "The Bluebonnent," 1962-1972; 1975-1977,
1979. |
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| | | | | 2. Girls State Rosters, 1956-1993. |
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| | | | | 3. Counselor and Staff Guidebook, 1978. |
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| | | | | 4. Texas Girls State music. |
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| | | | | 5. 1977 Girls State Budget. |
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| | | | | 6. Materials relating to Texas Girls State Film, [sim]
1976-7. |
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| | | | | 7. Photos: this folder contains photographs spanning
Frances Goff's long career. Included are two sets of photos, seemingly chosen
by Frances herself, which reflect the breadth of her interests. In the set sent
to the Texas State Historical Association in 1990, there is a particularly
excellent photo of Frances with Ann Richards, who wrote: "To Frances who
started me on this career many years ago. I love you." Out of all the many
photos in this collection, this folder has some of the best. In the envelope
post-marked 9-22-92, there are more recent photos of Frances with then Governor
Richards. |
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| | | | | 8. Folder entitled Misc, 1 of: Materials arranged in
rough chronological order and include: a list of Girls Nation Senators,
1951-1980; loose financial records of Frances and Girls State, [sim] 1957; copy
of July, 1969 "Lone Star," the newspaper of the American Legion, including an
article reporting the speech of former President Lyndon Johnson who had spoken
at Girls State; May 1975 Texas state legislation commending the work of Girls
State; a prayer that apparently meant a lot to Frances; [sim]1978 newspaper
clippings relating to Texas Girls State; Texas Girls State songs; an undated,
unidentifiable legal pad with information relating to Texas Girls
State. |
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| | | | | 9. Folder entitled Misc, 2 of: Materials arranged in
rough chronological order and include: accolades for Frances as she was
accepted in the Texas State Hall of Fame in 1986; copies of the July 1992 cover
of Texas Monthly, with Frances on a motorbike;
1993 newspaper clipping relating to Texas Girls State; a variety of reports
relating to Governor Ann Richards June 1994 speech to Girls State, and its
relevance to the election campaign. |
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| 2.325/F315 | | | Texas Girls State 3. |
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| | | | | 1. Folder entitled "Texas Lutheran College, 1981."
Materials include arrangements between Girls State and TLC for the 1981
session, including a letter from Frances to Mr. Keith Stadmueller concerning
the pest situation in the cafeteria. |
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| | | | | 2. Folder entitled "Program, 1981." This material
pertains to the schedule of events for Girls State, 1981. |
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| | | | | 3. Folder entitled "Budget, 1981." Material includes
bills for Girls State, many of which relate to the transportation costs of
residents in transit to and from Seguin. |
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| | | | | 4. Folder entitled "Bluebonnet, 1981." In this folder
there are copies of the Girls State newsletter, 1981, as well as correspondence
between Frances and various printers who worked with Girls State; also in this
folder is a map of Texas and a notepad, both indicating the hometowns of the
Girls State residents for 1981. |
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| | | | | 5. Folder entitled "Texas Lutheran College, 1982."
Materials include arrangements between Girls State and TLC for the 1982
session, including a wonderful letter from Keith Stadmueller about "roaches in
the orange juice." Also included here are all of the materials needed for the
session. |
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| | | | | 6. Folder entitled "Budget, 1982." Receipts for income
and expenditure, including bills for transportation, printing, and
TLC. |
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| | | | | 7. Folder entitled "Arrangements, 1982." This folder
includes correspondence between Frances and potential speakers and preparation
for the 1982 Girls State inaugural at the Texas State Capitol. |
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| | | | | 8. Folder entitled "Bluebonnet, 1982." Aside from copies
of the 1982 Bluebonnet, this folder includes a map and note pad indicating the
home towns of each of the residents. |
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| | | | | 9. Folder entitled "Budget, 1983." Record of incomes and
expenditures, including the phone bill for Girls State, TLC, and transportation
costs. |
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| | | | | 10. Folder entitled "Orientation, 1983." Materials
include interesting correspondence between prospective citizen Ms. Ramona R.
Fritz and Martha Philebar, May, 1983; April 1983 correspondence relating to the
12th District Convention minutes; correspondence between Girls State and
Outstanding Young Americans; pre-arrival information for prospective citizens;
tentative schedule of events for the upcoming session. |
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| | | | | 11. Folder entitled "Printing, 1983." Material includes
printed material to be copied for 1983 Girls State. |
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| | | | | 12. Folder entitled "TLC, 1983." Material includes
arrangements for the 1983 session. |
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| | | | | 13. Folder entitled "Committee, 1983." Minutes for Girls
State Committee Meeting for 1983 Girls State session; 1983 Girls State
roster. |
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| | | | | 14. Folder entitled "Arrangements, 1983." Folder includes
map and memo pad indicating home towns of Girls State residents; 1983 copies of
the Bluebonnet; correspondence with prospective speakers; arrangements for
inauguration. |
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| | | | | 15. Folder entitled "Insurance, 1983." Folder includes
payments for attached claims; physician's statements; applications for
insurance coverage. |
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| | | | | 16. Folder entitled "Staff, 1984." Folder includes
correspondence between citizens invited to work as staff in 1984 and Frances
Goff. Most of this correspondence is of a very positive nature. |
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| | | | | 17. Folder entitled "Inventory, 1984." This folder
includes medical items needed for the 1984 session, as well as treatments for
various ailments. |
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| | | | | 18. Two untitled brown folders that include evaluations
of citizens who were to be considered for counselor positions in 1984. This
folder corresponds closely with #16. |
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| | | | | 19. Folder entitled "Insurance, 1984." Folder includes
payments for attached claims; medical records for specific citizens;
physicians' statements; applications for insurance coverage. |
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| | | | | 20. Folder entitled "1984 Counselors." Folder includes
names and addresses of 1984 counselors. |
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| | | | | 21. Folder entitled "Committee, 1984." In addition to the
minutes of the annual committee meeting in preparation for the 1984 session,
this folder includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, and criticisms of
Girls State for not adhering to their selection criteria. One correspondent in
this folder was Lloyd Doggett, replying to the concerns of a
constituent. |
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| | | | | 22. Folder entitled "Budget 1984." Receipts and
disbursements for 1983 as Frances and the committee prepared for the 1984
session. |
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| | | | | 23. Folder entitled "Girls State Arrangements, 1984." Map
and memo pad indicating hometowns of Girls State residents; excellent
correspondence here between Ann Richards and Frances, pertaining to the
nomination of Geraldine Ferraro as the Democratic Party's vice presidential
candidate; other correspondents include Anne Hodges Morgan. |
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| | | | | 24. Folder entitled "TLC, 1984." This folder includes
arrangements for the 1984 Girls State session at TLC. |
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| | | | | 25. Folder entitled "TLC, 1985." This folder includes
arrangements for the 1985 Girls State session at TLC. |
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| | | | | 26. Folder entitled "Misc. correspondence." This folder
includes random correspondence between Frances, prospective Girls State
citizens, letters of recommendation and referrals. |
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| | | | | 27. Folder entitled "Budget, 1985." This folder includes
records of receips, deposits, and expenditures for 1984 in preparation for the
1985 session. |
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| | | | | 28. Folder entitled "Committees, 1985." This folder
includes minutes of the Girls State Committee Meeting for the 1985 Girls State
session, as well as instructions and suggestions for unit Girls State
Chairman. |
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| | | | | 29. Folder entitled "Insurance, 1985." Girls State
applications for insurance plans, as well as a few more specific
records. |
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| | | | | 30. Folder entitled "Orientation, 1985." This folder
includes some of France's correspondence, but nothing of great
importance. |
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| | | | | 31. Folder entitled "Printing, 1985." These materials
include a list of items to be printed for the 1985 session, including award and
attendance certificates. |
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| | | | | 32. Untitled brown folder of recommendations of citizens
to be counselors in the 1986 session. This material is interesting in that it
highlights those characteristics that were valued in the Girls State
program. |
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| | | | | 33. Folder entitled Arrangements, 1985." This folder
includes some rather mundane correspondence between Frances and those state
officials she hoped would participate in the Girls State program, 1985. This
folder also includes copies of the 1985 Bluebonnet, as well as a map and memo
pad indicating the home towns of the residents for the 1985 session. |
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| | | | | 33. Untitled brown folder of recommendations of citizens
to be counselors during the 1987 session. |
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| | | | | 32. Folder entitled "Printing, 1986." These materials
include items to be printed for the 1986 session, including the Dedication sent
to the citizens upon their being notified of their acceptance in the
program. |
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| | | | | 33. Folder entitled "Inventory, 1986." List of inventory
items. |
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| | | | | 34. Folder entitled "Insurance, 1986." This folder
includes insurance records and audit reporting forms. |
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| | | | | 35. Folder entitled "GS Staff and Counselors, 1986."
Letters of citizens responding to the opportunity to serve in the capacity of
counselor in the 1986 session. This letters often express the opinions of the
residents concerning their experience at Girls State. |
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| | | | | 36. Folder entitled "TLC, 1986." This folder includes
some interesting correspondence, including the nomination of Frances for the
TLC Distinguished Service Award, as well as Frances's revealing praise for a
TLC employee found in her 7-9-86 letter to Keith Stadmueller. |
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| | | | | 37. Folder entitled "Guide Book, 1986." A rough copy of
the Girls State Guide book, 1986. 3. |
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| | | | | 38. Folder entitled "Committee, 1986." This folder
includes a memo entitled "Suggestions for Considerations in Restructuring the
Girls Nation Program;" instructions for Girls State chairman; some
correspondence; and the minutes of the 9-27-85 Girls State committee meeting,
in preparation for the 1986 session. |
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| | | | | 39. Folder entitled "Budget 1986." This folder includes
revenues, outlays, and invoices for the 1985 session as the committee worked to
prepare next year's budget. |
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| | | | | 40. Folder entitled "Arrangements, 1986." This folder
includes correspondence between Frances and prospective speakers and state
leaders who were to participate in the Girls State program. Nothing here seems
immediately arresting. |
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| | | | | 41. Untitled folder inclduding map and memo pad
indicating the hometowns of the residents; roster corrections for the 1986
session; orders of Sunday worship; calendar of events for the 1986
session. |
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| | | | | 42. Untitled folder including the 1986 Counselor and
Staff Guide Book; loose copies of the 1986 Bluebonnet; the 1986
manual. |
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| | | | | 43. Folder entitled "Printing, 1987." This folder
includes materials to be printed for the 1987 session, as well as estimates of
various printers. |
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| | | | | 44. Folder entitled "Budget, 1987." This folder includes
records of expenses, expenditures, incomes, and receipts as the committee
prepared to create its budget. |
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| | | | | 45. Folder entitled "Insurance, 1987." This folder
includes records of insurance claims, as well as adjustments for the next
year. |
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| | | | | 46. Folder entitled "Arrangements, 1987." This folder
includes correspondence between Frances and prospective speakers and state
leaders who were invited to participate in the Girls State program. None of
this material is immediately striking. |
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| | | | | 47. Folder entitled "Orientation, 1987." This folder
includes old airline tickets, and a receipt of items to be reduced and
copied. |
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| | | | | 48. Folder entitled "Committee, 1987." This material
includes the agenda for the 9-26-86 meeting; the minutes for this meeting; and
a tentative budget. Also included in this folder is a copy of the 1987
Bluebonnet. |
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| 2.325/U9a | | | Texas Girls State 4. |
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| | | | | 1. Untitled folder with photographs, ∼ 1960s. |
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| | | | | 2. Untitled folder: 6-20-66 address delivered at Texas
Girls State by Senator Barbara C. Jordsan; contains 2 copies of
The Lone Star; 6-21-68 letter from Girls State
Staff and Counselors to Frances Goff; 1968 address delivered to Texas Girls
State by Anne Hodges; 6-12-75 Mrs. Maurice Kubby address to Texas Girls
State. |
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| | | | | 3. Copies of the Texas Girls State Bluebonnent, 1977-1979. |
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| | | | | 4. Folder entitled "Betty," contains: one Girls State
roster; a host of descriptive questionaires from graduates of Girls State; this
folder contains a questionaire completed by future Governor Ann Richards, as
well as Ann Morgan. |
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| | | | | 5. Folder entitled "GS Film, 1978." This folder contains
correspondence and records for the production of the Girls State Film of 1978,
organized by Frances Goff. |
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| | | | | 6. Folder entitled "GS Texas Lutheran College, 1980."
This folder contains correspondence between Frances Goff and the TLC
administration, mostly concerning the organization and planning of the upcoming
Girls State session. Other materials include an inventory of what Girls State
required for its sessions. |
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| | | | | 7. Folder entitled "GS Program, 1980." This folder
contains a copy of the Girls State schedule in 1980, as well as a Texas state
map marking the relative representation of various Texas towns and
cities. |
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| | | | | 8. Folder entitled "GS Budget, 1980." Within all of the
facts and figures, there is an excellent 9-21-79 letter in this folder from a
mother to Frances about her daughter's experience at Girls State. Frances
planned to use the letter in the 1980 orientation. |
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| | | | | 9. Folder entitled "GS Bluebonnet,
1980." |
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| | | | | 10. Folder entitled "Rosters, 1987." This folder also
contains the familiar Texas map, as well as copies of the 1987
Bluebonnet. |
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| | | | | 11. Folder entitled "TLC, 1987." |
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| | | | | 12. Folder entitled "Texas Girls State, Misc., 1988."
This folder contains rosters, Governor's appointments; 6-20-88 remarks from
Governor William Clements to Girls State; and the familiar Texas state map,
showing that Texas Girls State in 1988 represented 320 schools. |
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| | | | | 13. Folder entitled "Printing 1988." This folder contains
letters from Goff to those who supported the attendance of particular citizens;
printing requirements; the 1988 daily schedule; form letter from Frances to
each citizen, informing her as to the session to come; staff listings for
1988. |
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| | | | | 14. Folder entitled "TLC, 1988." This folder contains
organizational materials and correspondence between Texas Girls State and TLC
as the 1988 session approached. |
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| | | | | 15. Folder entitled "Insurance, 1988." This folder
contains materials relating to the insuring of Texas Girls State citizens,
1988. |
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| | | | | 16. Folder entitled "Committee, 1988." This folder
contains a wealth of interesting information, including: a 6-27-88 letter from
Renell Horton to Frances, praising Girls State, but highlighting theft as a
recurring problem; Frances Goff's memo for the record, 1988, dealing with
issues like school representation and particular citizens and their fitness to
attend Girls State; records of the Executive Committee meeting, 1987; records
of the Girls State Director's Conference, Indianapolis, 1987; minutes of the
Girls State Committee Meeting for the 1988 session; Louise Holder's 7-1-87
letter to Frances, asking to be replaced on the Girls' State
Committee. |
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| | | | | 17. Folder entitled "Budget, 1988." Facts and figures
pertaining to the 1988 session and pending organizational issues. |
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| | | | | 18. Folder entitled "Arrangements, 1988." This folder
contains interesting material, namely correspondence between Frances Goff and
the speakers she arranged to visit Girls State; 7-11-88 letter from Ann
Richards to Frances, where she admits being "scared out of my wits" about the
keynote speech at the Democratic National Convention; arrangements for Girls'
State use of Texas House of Representatives; the inauguration of Girls State
officials at the Texas State Capitol. |
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| | | | | 19. Untitled red folder containing Teresa Michele
Zunker's "In Goff We "Trust," published in the Texas
Historian, May, 1990. Ms. Zunker was a senior at Seguin High
School. |
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| | | | | 20. Untitled folder containing an unidentified yellow
piece of paper and a 1988 copy of the "Bluebonnet." |
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| | | | | 21. Untitled folder with Girls State Materials, including
Flag Day ceremonies; 1988 rosters; and a corrected copy of the 1987
roster. |
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| | | | | 22. Folder entitled "TLC, 1989." Contains materials
relating to the organization of Girls State and TLC. |
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| | | | | 23. Folder entitled "Inventory, 1989." |
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| | | | | 24. Folder entitled "Girls State, ∼ 1989." This folder
contains the familiar 1989 map of Texas (393 schools represented); the 1989
"Bluebonnet;" a corrected copy of the 1989 roster. |
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| | | | | 25. Folder entitled "Arrangements, 1989." This folder
contains materials relating to the speaking schedlule at Girls State, as well
as arrangments for the inauguration to be held in the Texas State Capitol. The
folder does contain a 3-30-89 letter from Frances Goff to President George
Bush, with a revealing first paragrahph. |
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| | | | | 26. Folder entitled "1989 Budget." Facts, figures, plans,
and correspondence pertaining to the upcoming Girls State session. |
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| | | | | 27. Folder entitled "1989 Committee." Among bits of
correspondence, this folder contains minutes for the Girls State Committee
meeting for the 1989 session, held on 9-30-88. |
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| | | | | 28. Folder entitled "1989 Insurance." This folder
contains materials relating to the various types of insurance necessary for
Girls State. |
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| | | | | 29. Folder entitled "1989 Printing." This folder contains
the 1989 introduction to Girls State; tentative staff listings; 1989 Girls
State Dedication; necessary printing supplies for the upcoming
session. |
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| | | | | 30. Folder entitled "1989 Orientation." This folder
contains miscellaneous newspaper clippings; 3-27-89 letter from Frances Goff to
Delores Valigura, highlighting the Girls State selection policy; 1-22-88 letter
from Miriam Junge, National Secretary of the American Legion Auxiliary, to
Frances Goff; a copy of the annual Flag Ceremony held at Girls
State. |
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| | | | | 31. Folder entitled "Texas Lutheran College, 1990." This
folder includes letters from the TLC administration to Frances Goff that relate
to preparations for the 1990 session. Some of her notes in the margins are of
interest. Also included here are several itemized bills. |
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| | | | | 32. Folder entitled "Printing, 1990." This folder
includes 1990 letter of introduction; a certificate in honor of Frances's
service to Girls State; several letters from Frances to Girls State sponsors;
the 1990 Girls State dedication, with Frances's notes in the
margins. |
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| | | | | 33. Folder entitled "Orientation, 1990." This folder
includes a letter to Frances suggesting changes in The Bluebonnent, with a few
of Frances's notes in the margins; a note confirming the invitation extended to
Ann Richards to speak at Girls State; 4-30-90 letter from N.W. Willett to
Frances, with her notes in the margin; 5-31-90 Frances Goff to Ruby Flannery
about the Girls State Committee 1990-1991; funeral program and newspaper
obituary for Honorable John Ben Shepard; 1989 Girls State registration by unit;
1990 map locating the home towns of the residents of Girls State. |
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| | | | | 34. Folder entitled "Insurance 1990." Correspondence and
bills pertaining to Girls State's various insurance policies, including a
detailed chronology of one resident's ulcer treatment, a condition that
eventually forced her home. |
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| | | | | 35. Folder entitled "Committee 1990." Folder includes
interesting correspondence between Frances and Terry E. Priestap about Girls
State membership; minutes of Girls State Committee meeting for 1990 Girls State
session, held on 9-22-89. |
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| | | | | 36. Folder entitled "Budget, 1990." Detailed list of
budgetary items, itemized bills and transportation costs. |
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| | | | | 37. Folder entitled "Arrangements, 1990." This folder
includes correspondence between Frances and those state officials who agreed to
take part in the 1990 Girls State program. Notables include Ann Richards, Bill
Hobby, Governor Bill Clements, and many others. The folder also includes
correspondence between Frances and N.W. Willett, concerning the diminishing
interest for the annual video among the residents. The folder contains also
copies of the 1990 Bluebonnent, as well as a pad noting the hometowns of each
of the residents. |
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| | | | | 38. Folder entitled "Texas Lutheran College, 1991." The
usual exchange of correspondence between Frances and the TLC administration.
One very interesting source is a 8-7-91 letter from Frances to Keith
Stadmueller. correspondents include Debra A. Robinson and Dr. Russell
Kitchner. |
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| | | | | 39. Folder entitled "Printing, 1991." This folder
includes estimates, invoices, and items to be copied for the Girls State
session, 1991. |
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| | | | | 40. Folder entitled "Orientation, 1991." Among the usual
orientation materials, this folder includes lively correspondence written to
Frances by residents. One of the most entertaining is the 1989 Citizen
Evaluation Questionnaire, filled in by Martisha E. Turk at the back of the
folder. Other items in this folder include a list of residents, state ballots,
and Girls State inventories. |
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| | | | | 41. Folder entitled "Insurance, 1991." |
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| | | | | 42. Folder entitled "Committee 1991." Among other
materials, this folder includes the minutes for the Girls State Committee
meeting for the 1991 session, held on 9-28-90. |
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| | | | | 43. Folder entitled "Budget, 1991." This looks to be
straightforward material that all pertains to the 1991 Girls State budget,
including itemized bills and expense receipts. |
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| | | | | 44. Folder entitled "Arrangements, 1991." This folder
includes invitations to speakers and escorts of those residents elected to
state positions. Lena Guerrero, Kay Bailey Hutchison, and Dan Morales. There is
an interesting letter here from Lena Guerrero to Frances, making mention of a
conversation that highlighted the agenda of Governor Richards. |
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| | | | | 45. Folder entitled "1991 Roster." Includes the map of
Texas identifying hometowns of residents. |
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| | | | | 46. Folder entitled "Miscellaneous." Material includes an
oversized envelope containing what looks to be a copy of the Girls State
constitution; correspondence between Frances and a former citizen seeking to
become a counselor. |
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| | | | | 47. Folder entitled "Insurance, 1992." Material includes
insurance records, as well as the various ailments afflicting Girls State
residents in the 1992 session. |
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| | | | | 48. Folder entitled "G.N. Office." Materials include
travel arrangements for the Girls Nation meeting in 1992; in this folder there
are descriptions of the activities of each of the Texas Girls State
representatives. |
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| | | | | 49. Untitled materials. A check book and record of
expenditures with receipts for Girls State. |
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| | | | | 50. Folder entitled "Printing, 1991." Material includes
office supplies, registration materials, the Bluebonnet, schedules, and award
certificates, all to be printed for the upcoming session; the folder also
includes bills for printing expenses. |
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| | | | | 51. Folder entitled "Committee, 1992." Material includes
a Girls State roster for 1992; 7-7-92 letter from Frances to the members of the
American Legion auxiliary; minutes of the 9-27-91 Girls State Committee meeting
for the 1992 session. |
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| | | | | 52. Folder entitled "Texas Lutheran College, 1992."
Material includes dates and TLC quotations for the 1992 Girls State held in
Seguin. |
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| | | | | 53. Folder entitled "Printing, 1992." Material includes
office supplies, music, stickers, registration materials, waiver claims, and
award certificates, all to be printed for the upcoming session. The folder also
includes bills for the work to be completed. |
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| | | | | 54. Folder entitled "Girls State Invitation List,
1992." |
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| | | | | 55. Folder entitled "Orientation, 1992." Material
includes arrangements for the Girls State visit to the Texas House of
Representatives, 1992; a 3-20-92 memo for the National Girls State Chairman
(Donna Light) to all Girls State directors on the subject of public relations;
"Credo For My Relationship with Others;" 2-11-92 memo from Frances to the Girls
State Committee (Tammy and Arliss); August 1991 correspondence between Frances
and Lisa A. Adeeko, seeking to return to Girls State as a counselor; November
1991 copy of Texas Government Today, with an article featuring Frances and
American Legion programs; a photocopy of the American Legion National News,
summer, 1991; Girls State roster, 1992. |
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| | | | | 56. Folder entitled "Budget, 1992." Material all related
to the 1992 Girls State Budget, detailed records of receipts and
expenditures. |
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| | | | | 57. Folder entitled "Arrangements 1992." Material
includes Girls State Staff Roster, 1992; 1992 National Party platform; 1992
Federal party platform; procedure for the Girls State inauguration of 1992
Governor and state officials; correspondence between Frances and potential
speakers for 1992 is not too revealing; arrangements for the 1992 inauguration
of Girls State officials, including 4-20-92 letter from Ann Richards requesting
an exception to the moratorium on the use of the state capitol
rotunda. |
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| | | | | 58. Untitled materials: schedule for Girls State, 1993;
copies of the Bluebonnet, 1990-1992. |
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| 2.325/F314 | | | | Manuals from 1956; 1958-1970; 1972-1979;
1981-1994. |
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| 2.325/F311 | | | Texas Bluebonnet Girls State, reel-to-reel audio
tapes |
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| 2.325/F292-F301 | | | Texas Bluebonnet Girls State: |
| | | | Motion picture film |
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| 2.325/A73c | | | | Arliss Treybig |
| | | | Rubyrae Phillips |
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| 2.325/U7 | | | Misc. 1. |
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| | | | | 1. Folder entitled "Misc." # 1, with a tremendous variety
of materials, including: a photograph of Frances on St. Patrick's Day, 1986; a
formal portrait; M.D. Anderson plans; Ann Richards and Frances visit M.D.
Anderson; Frances writes the Houston Chronicle on 11-11-90 in opposition to the
Republican candidate for governor; 12-5-91 correspondence between Ann Richards
and Cindy Montesinos, with a useful reference to Frances at the end of Cindy's
letter; letters honoring Frances at the time of her retirement from M.D.
Anderson in 1982; newsletters honoring her service. |
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| | | | | 2. Navy blue folder with a variety of materials,
including photographs, blank birthday cards, a 12-30-91 letter from Frances to
the Am. Legion National Security/Foreign Relations Division, asking for copies
of their National Crime Prevention phamphlets for Girls State; personal
correspondence, and travel itineraries. |
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| | | | | 3. Key to the city of Seguin, presented to Frances in
1972. |
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| | | | | 4. Bright yellow folder with a variety of materials,
including 1989 Governor's Awards for Outstanding Service nomination; Governor
Clements welcomes Girls State to the state Capitol, 6-20-88; a copy of George
W. Strake's reference for Frances, written in 7-87. |
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| | | | | 5. Royal blue folder containing copies of Frances's birth
certificate; application to Who's Who of American Women; personal
correspondence; 9-1-82 letter offering Frances a 1/3 time basis appointment at
MD Anderson. |
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| | | | | 6. Over-size envelope of miscellaneous photos of Frances
through the years. |
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| | | | | 7. One red folder and one pink folder dealing entirely
with Women in Military Service for America (WIMSA), including correspondence
and newsletters; unattached from any folder is a large white flag from the same
organization. |
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| | | | | 8. Green folder with a variety of materials, including
letters of praise for Frances as she retires from M.D. Anderson in the summer
of 1982. |
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| | | | | 9. Large blue folder with materials relating mostly to
Frances's papers and her arrangements with the University of Texas. |
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| | | | | 10. White folder covering Frances's association with the
Harris County Psychiatric Center, mostly from the early 1990's. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 11. Folder entitled "Chancellor's Council," including
materials pertaining to Frances's work for the University of Texas, again, from
the early 1990's. |
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| | | | | 12. Loose leaf ring binder entitled, "A Tribute to Miss
Goff." Material includes: newspaper tributes; short biographies, listing
Frances's many accomplishments; 1986 material pertaining to Frances's
nomination to the Texas Women's Hall of Fame, with many letters of recommend-
ations, including one from Ann Richards; 1985 letters of recommendation for
Frances to be chosen for a Freedoms Foundation Award; pictures of Frances in
action; a copy of Goff's Prayer; a copy of Frances's honorable discharge from
the U.S. Army, 1946; 1985 letter from Governor Mark White, recommending Frances
for Freedoms Foundation Award; similar letters (often very revealing) from
graduates of Girls State; 1985 letter of recommendation from Charles A.
LeMaistre, President of The University of Texas System Cancer Center; copy of
Toby Lynn Crockett's tribute to Frances, a ninth grade essay entitled "A Living
Texas Woman I Admire;" undated tribute to Frances Goff, written by Girls State
Graduate Linda Roper Sease, who named her daughter after Frances; photos of
Frances in action at Girls State; copies of the Girls State Daily Program;
brown envelope containing many of the letters and materials just
described. |
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| 2.325/F307 | | | M.D. Anderson 1, Entitled by Frances Goff as "MDAH History
Project." |
| | | | |
| | | | | 1. "Covet Correspondence." Correspondence between Sylvia
Covet, editor of the history of MDAH, 1961-1976, and the hospital staff,
including Dr. Clark. |
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| | | | | 2. "History Project: Style, Memos, Et..." This folder
contains an outline of the second history of MDAH, as well as a record of Dr.
Clark's efforts to push the project through to completion. Especially prominent
are memos to particular people in charge of topics for the book, which fell
further and further behind schedule, 1976-1977. |
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| | | | | 3. "History Project: Permission Letters." This folder
contains letters to medical journals, requesting permission to quote for the
History of M.D. Anderson Hospital,
1961-1976. |
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| | | | | 4. "History Project: Questions and Answers." Unanswered
uestions, 11-1-78, about MDAH from an unidentified source. |
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| | | | | 5. "History: Completed Sections." 2-20-78, Introduction,
pp. 1-3: cancer and the objectives of MDAH. |
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| | | | | 6. "History Project: Checklist." Topics to be covered in
various stages of completion. |
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| | | | | 7. "History Project: 1. General." Memo from Dr. Glenn
Knotts to Frances, asking her to verify information gathered for the project;
efforts, not necessarily relating to Frances, to complete the medical topics
for the history project. |
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| | | | | 8. "History Project: 2. Outline." R. W. Cumley to Dr.
Clark, 1-26-76 memo detailing the outline for the upcoming book. |
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| | | | | 9. "History Project: 3. Front Matter." Table of Contents;
picture of MDAH; Table of Organization of the University of Texas System,
8-31-72. |
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| | | | | 10. "History Project: 5. Introduction." 2-20-78, Dr.
Clark edits the intro- duction of the upcoming book. |
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| | | | | 11. "History Project: Dreams and Aspirations." Working
draft for early parts of the project; copy of Dr. R. Lee Clark's "M.D.
Anderson's Legacy to Texas," originally published in Texas Medicine, October, 1968; more early text, "From
Dreams to Realities." |
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| | | | | 12. "History Project: Divine Unrest." various drafts of
that section of the project that was to deal with Dr. Clark; one copy of these
drafts was reviewed by Dr. Clark himself. |
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| | | | | 13. "History Project: Gimbel, RI, Pavil, etc." Chronology
of MDAH physical expansion, 1954-1977; drafts on physical expansion;
interoffice memo from John Bush to Glenn Knots, 1-26-77, with Frances Goff
mentioned on the last page of this paperclipped material. |
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| | | | | 14. "History Project: 11A. ESP." Outline and edited
drafts for Environ- mental Science Park, with Joseph Patrick Kennedy as Acting
Director. |
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| | | | | 15. "History Project: 13. Lutheran Pavilion, etc." Edited
draft of chapter 4, dealing with physical expansion, especially Lutheran
Hospital Pavilion. |
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| | | | | 16. "History Project: 17. Robertson Lab." Edited draft
for project. |
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| | | | | 17. "History Project: 30. Radiotherapy." db to Walter,
4-25-77, "Rough instructions on Radiotherapy chapter;" Erskine Lecture, "The
Evolution from 1949 of the Basic Concepts Underlying the Practice of
Radiotherapy to 1977," by Gilbert H. Fletcher, M.D.; assorted lectures and
presentations by Fletcher; various aspects of radiotherapy to be explored in
the project. |
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| | | | | 18. "History Project: 63. Directions for Future." edited
draft of what looks to be the conclusion of the history project. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 19. "History Project: 72. Update." From Dedicatory
Addresses, 1976, including remarks from Betty Ford and other members of the
President's Cancer Panel; newspaper clippings on Red Cross Volunteers,
11-1-78. |
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| | | | | 20. "History Project: 44. Office of the President."
section of the book dealing with the stated functions of the Office of the
President of M.D. Anderson Hospital; draft entitled "Directions for the
Future;" more Dedicatory Addresses, including one from Dr. Clark; this folder
also includes drafts of chapters entitled "Dreams and Realities," "Association
of American Cancer Institutes," "International Cooperative
Programs." |
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| | | | | 21. "History Project: 47. ESP." includes a brochure from
the University of Texas Environmental Science Park, which was administered by
MDAH. |
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| | | | | 22. "History Project: 52. Dial Access." includes the
10-31-78 Dial Access Catalogue, which seems to be a list of types of cancer and
experts in each particular field. |
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| | | | | 23. "History Project: 54. Management Engineering."
includes a draft for Systems Engineering at MDAH. |
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| | | | | 24. "History Project: 55. Office of Clinics." includes
drafts for MDAH's Office of Clinics, as well as material apparently composed by
Dr. C. Stratton Hill, Associate Director for Clinics. |
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| | | | | 25. "History Project: 56. Office of Research." includes
material relating to the function of MDAH's Office of Research. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 26. "History Project: 59. Dental Oncology." includes
drafts, memos, and revisions of material pertaining to MDAH's Department of
Dental Oncology. |
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| | | | | 27. "History Project: 60. "National Cooper. Programs."
includes drafts, memos, and revisions of material pertaining to MDAH's National
Cooperative Programs. |
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| | | | | 28. "History Project: 60. "Accomplishments and
Projections." includes edited drafts about MDAH's mission, including section
entitled "What Makes a Cancer Center Comprehensive." |
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| | | | | 29. Two untitled brown folders which includes drafts in
various stages from various outlines for the MDAH history project. As a whole,
these two folders appear to constitute a full (if rough) draft of the MDAH
History Project. |
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| | | | | 30. Untitled manila folder including the University of
Texas System Cancer Center, September 1978-August 1980; other random
newsletters. |
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| | | | | 31. Manila folder entitled "Second Twenty Years."
includes a 2-25-81 interoffice memo from Diane Romero (Historical Resources
Project) to Dr. Clark, explaining the halting progress of the manuscript
project; an unidentified letter (possibly from Jane Brandenberger, Director of
Public Affairs and Special Programs), written on 5-5-81 to Pat, Al, and Nancy;
Romero to Covet, 12-8-80, re photocopying expenses. |
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| | | | | 32. "History Project: 11 B. Annex and Rehabilitation."
includes drafts and revisions materials pertaining to physical expansion,
especially the Annex and Rehabilitation Center; a memo (mentioning part of
Frances Goff's role) from Dr. Robert C. Hickey to Dr. Albert E. Gunn, 11-10-80,
explaining the History Project and plans to complete the manuscript of
The Second Twenty Years: History of Cancer Center,
1961-1981. |
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| | | | | 33. "History Project: 43. Research Medical Project."
includes drafts and revisions for the Research Medical Library, including a
short note from Frances Goff on the back of the first draft; Marie Harvin to
Dorothy later in the folder. |
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| | | | | 34. "History Project: 49. Director's Office." in addition
to material relating to the Office of the Director, this folder contains a memo
(12-8-80) highlighting the various roles of the MDAH staff (including Frances
Goff) in the History Project. |
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| | | | | 35. "History Project: 51. Extramural Programs." drafts
and revisions of MDAH's Office of Extramural Programs. |
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| | | | | 36. "History Project: 53. Professional and Public
Affairs." includes drafts and revisions (even a photograph) of material
relating to the Office of the Vice President for Patient Affairs and its role
at MDAH; 11-2-76 memo from Dr. Clark to all department heads at MDAH is
included. |
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| | | | | 37. "History Project: International Cooperative
Programs." more drafts and revisions relating to MDAH's world-wide cooperative
efforts in the field of cancer research and treatment |
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| | | | | 38. Untitled oversized brown envelope including various
drafts of MDAH's psychiatry's service, a 2-16-81 memo from Dr. Frank Adams to
Dr. Clark; draft and revision for the Second Twenty-Year History from the
Department of Public Information and Education. |
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| | | | | 39. Orange folder entitled "History: Department of
Nursing." includes materials relating to MDAH's Department of Nursing, as well
as a longer history (2 copies) penned by Renilda Hilkemeyer, R.N., which covers
the years 1955 to 1977; this folder also includes a 6-18-81 letter from
Hilkemeyer to Brandenberger. |
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| | | | | 40. Untitled manila folder which including Dr. Clark's
article, written in October 1968, entitled "M.D. Anderson's Legacy to Texas,"
found in Texas Medicine; Murray Copeland to
Brandenberger, 6-26-81, and attached material relating to the National Large
Bowel Cancer Project; 11-1-81 newspaper clipping honoring Dr. Clark. |
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| | | | | 41. "History Project: 39. Patient Care." includes drafts
and revisions for material relating to MDAH patient care, which relates to
activities of the Hospital Division; included in this material is a 1-6-81
letter from Warren Rutherford to Frances Goff, detailing the revisions that
were made in this material as the project continued to develop. |
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| | | | | 42. The University of Texas System Cancer Center Planning
Retreat, April 14-16, 1978. This report was marked as "confidential;" brochure
from the Anderson Mayfair, a medically oriented hotel of the University of
Texas in the Texas Medical Center; two copies of The
Cancer Bulletin, 1979-1980; Guidelines for Developing a Comprehensive
Cancer Centre, prepared by the Committee on International Collaborative
Activities (CICA), Geneva, 1980; loose bits of stationery. |
| | | Material moved from box 2 to box 1: |
| | | | |
| | | | | 7. Black notebook entitled "R. Lee Clark, M.D." includes
materials pertaining to the Rotary International House. Most of these materials
involve Dr. Clark, and relate to the acquisition and consolidation of land for
MDAH. The materials cover a ten year period, from 1970 to 1980. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 8. Folder entitled "Pending" includes unorganized
material throughout the 1970s. More than other MDAH materials, Frances' various
responsibilities emerge from these memos, thank you letters, and inter- office
requests. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 9. Folder entitled "Virgnia Kilgo Memorial Fund" includes
correspondence between (among others) Frances and Dr. Clark as the details of
this memorial for a MDAH employee were decidedin the mid 1970s. The first page
of this folder includes an interesting (though unidentifiable) memo. |
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| | | | | 10. Plaque in honor of Dr. R. Lee Clark. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 11. Film reel, April, 1972, entitled "Texas Tall - 1972,"
with Governor Shivers introduction. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 12. Folder entitled "Dedication of Robertson Labs." This
folder includes materials relating to this dedication, as well as a 5-24-72
memo from Dr. Clark to Frances praising her work in this endeavor. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 13. Manila envelope entitled "RLC and Paul Rogers." This
folder includes black and white photos of Dr. Clark and Representative Paul
Rogers during the latter's visit to MDAH in April of 1972. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 14. Folder entitled "March 4, 1973-Bd. of Regents Meet."
This folder includes a variety of materials relating to the 3-4-73 ground
breaking for the Lutheran Hospital Pavilion. Of particular interest are a
3-9-73 memo from Dr. Clark to Frances praising her organizational successes,
various receipts, some of Frances's handwritten notes and revisions, a 2-6-73
memo from Joe E. Boyd detailing the delegated responsibilities for the
groundbreaking, a 2-7-73 (the responsibilities had been delegated one day
earlier) letter from Frances to the Shamrock Hilton about the menu for the
event. |
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| | | | | 15. Folder entitled "Pending--Graphics." Largely from the
mid 1970s, this material relates to Frances's responsibilities for the MDAH
graphic system. Little of this material is personal or reveals much about
Frances at MDAH. |
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| | | | | 16. Folder entitled "Memorials-Rooms." Materials include
correspondence detailing persons who memorialized rooms at MDAH. The folder one
letter from Frances, as well as a 8-5-76 memo from Frances to Dr.
Clark. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 17. Folder entitled "Shivers Portrait." This folder
includes materiasl relating to the 5-23-79 unveiling of the Shivers portrait at
MDAH. Frances played an important role in these proceedings. Among a "Who's
Who" guest list, the folder includes revealing correspondence between Governor
Shivers, Frances, Frances's secretary Betty S. Smith and others. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 18. Folder entitled "Memorandums--Dr. LeMaistre." Of all
the materials relating to Frances and her work at MDAH, these are some of the
most revealing. Included here is an outstanding 11-20-78 memo from Frances to
Dr. LeMaistre in which she details her own responsibilities at MDAH, her hopes
for her role in the future, and ways in which she balanced MDAH and Texas Girls
State; a 9-15-81 letter from LeMaistre to Frances praising her for her work; a
draft to establish a department of Special Projects in the President's office;
a 11-30-79 memo from John R. Bush to Frances about her job description;
inter-office memos (some rather amusing) sent between Frances and others
dealing with the 11-11-79 visit of the UK's Princess Margaret to MDAH;
excellent correspondence between LeMaistre and Frances, September-October,
1979, dealing with a recommendation for the position of Director for Human
Resources; 8-13-79 memo from Frances to LeMaistre; Frances's 3-14-79 preference
for the Shamrock Hilton over the Astro Village; 1-30-79 change in MDAH's
institutional smoking policy; Frances to LeMaistre, 9-28-87 over a prospective
institution name change. |
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| | | | | 19. Folder entitled "Correspondence--9-1-77." This folder
includes a variety of interesting and useful information. Patients, friends,
and associates correspond with Frances about their interaction with MDAH.
Highlights include: a revealing 8-5-80 memo from Frances to Rigdway's, Inc.;
recations of guests to tours of MDAH given by Frances; a wonderful 2-11-80
letter from John C. Beasley that details Frances's personal strengths within
the MDAH milieu; newspaper clippings detailing the dismissal of Dr. Creighton
Edwards; Wyvonne D. Boyd to Frances, detailing the former's dismissal from
MDAH; useful 4-25-78 letter from Elaine Maas to Frances. |
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| 2.325/F305 | | | M.D. Anderson 2. |
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| | | | | 1. Folder entitled "1950s - 1960s Misc." This folder
includes the November 1953 directory of MDAH; a rough obituary for Virginia
Gentry Bailey Newell, who was active in MDAH in the 1950's; a copy of "The
Clark Story," reprinted from The Modern Hospital,
October 1953; unidentified oral histories of MDAH, focusing largely on
the early days (1940s and 1950s); a copy of the proposed memorial to Louis and
Amelia Gimbel, in the MDAH and Tumor Institute, 10-12-61; estimates from an
architectural firm for work in 1967. |
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| | | | | 2. Frances's February 1952 copy of Architectural Forum: The Magazine of Building, as well
as the October 1953 copy of Cancer News. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 3. Folder entitled "Photographs, ∼ 1950s-1970." This
folder includes a variety of photographs, from portraits of Dr. Clark to young
patients at MDAH to the 1951 building site to a photographed Christmas
card. |
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| | | | | 4. Untitled manila envelope containing studies conducted
in order to propose new construction at MDAH. Topics here include a cost
benefit analysis of single patient rooms, intensive care needs, and outpatient
visits. Frances's leadership does not come out of this material. |
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| | | | | 5. Untitled cardboard container including various
publications such as The Cancer Bulletin, May-June
1950, May-June, 1969; "The Rights and Responsibilities of Universities and
Their Faculties: A Statement by the Association of American Universities,
adopted 3-24-53; UT report of the Chancellor, 1951-2; "Developing a University
from Good to Great." |
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| | | | | 6. Miscellaneous photographs of MDAH in small manilla
envelope, ∼ late 1960s to early 1970s. 12. Photographs and memos, ∼ 1972 of a
Mrs. Weiss at MDAH. |
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| 2.325/F304 | | | M.D. Anderson 3. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 1. Folder entitled "Misc. 1." This folder includes a
variety of materials, ∼ 1980s: invitation to Frances's retirement reception,
August, 1982; program for Dr. Clark's retirement ceremony, October, 1981, which
contains a personalized inscription from Dr. Clark for Frances; two copies of
the Messenger, both of which pertain in some way
to Frances; 8-7-89 memo from Frances to Dr. James Bowen, which includes some
institutional history of MDAH; a personalized, undated, letter from "Kate" to
Frances upon her discharge (Kate appears also to have been a citizen of Girls
State); Frances's Freedom Foundation List; Frances's working copy of an
invitation list to an unidentifiable function, 8-18-82; the 1988 copy of MDAH's
employee handbook; photographs in a brown envelope of the Shivers and Clark
portrait hangings. |
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| | | | | 2. Folder entitled "TMC." Frances's address list for the
Texas Medical Center Board of Directors. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 3. Folder entitled "History Project: Office of Clinics."
draft and revisions for the twenty year history. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 4. Folder entitled "Book--Second Twenty Years." This
folder includes miscellaneous memoranda relating to the preparation of an
institutional history for MDAH. Little of this relates to Frances. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 5. Orange folder entitled "Frances." This folder contains
a variety of materials: October, 1987 issue of the American Legion Auxiliary's
National News; an autographed photo of Frances with Lloyd Bentsen;
correspondence detailing the American Legion Auxiliary's support for the
Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences; memoranda, drafts, and revisions
highlighting the American Legion Auxiliary's Cancer Fund (∼1989), including 25
practical tips to help those facing a serious illness. Only parts of this
material (ie the revisions) are personal to Frances. |
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| | | | | 6. Folder entitled "Rotary." This folder contains
materials relating to the ∼ 1982 fund raising issues between the Houston Rotary
Club and MDAH for the building of a Rotary-MDAH International House. Included
here re memos between Dr. LeMaistre and Frances that to some extent detail
their working relationship; lastly, there is a 4 page summation of the economic
aspects of medical care and care for the medically indigent in Texas, written
by Jeff Rasco. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 7. Folder entitled "Frances--`Sussie."' This thin folder
includes includes the surprise birthday party invitation for Frances, 8-12-86;
correspondence with Jeff Rasco, among others. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 8. Folder entitled "Clark." This folder includes
materials relating to the creation of a Dr. Clark Memorabilia Center at MDAH.
Frances's role in this 1987 project is pretty well detailed. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 9. Folder entitled "Misc. 2." This folder includes
materials relating to the 11-19-87 dedication of the R. Lee Clark Clinic
Building. Frances's responsibilities in this endeavor come through clearly in
these papers, all of which were bound together, some going back to the
mid-1970s and the naming of Lutheran Hospital Pavillion. |
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| | | | | 10. Untitled red folder containing materials relating to
the Harris County Psychiatric Center and its invitation to Frances to join
their Volunteer Services Board. Also of interest here is Frances's 3-2-89
letter to Dr. LeMaistre stating her desire to refrain from any conflict of
interest. Finally, this folder, as found, includes an address list for the
Health Science Center Board. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 11. Folder entitled "Clark Cases." This folder contains
primarily photos of the Clark cases at MDAH, one of which features Frances and
Dr. Clark in western attire. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 12. Folder entitled "Goff - Retirement Party." Guest
lists for Frances's undated retirement reception. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 13. Folder entitled "Memorials." Though Frances
undoubtedly was responsible for much of this work, her actions do not emerge
from these lists of plaques and memorials at MDAH. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 14. Folder entitled "Memorials: Memos, PO's, etc." Though
this folder is comprised mostly of lists, there is a series of memos between
Frances, Dr. LeMaistre, and others, as well as some of Frances's hand-written
notes. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 15. Folder entitled "Memorials: Back-up information."
This folder contains mostly back-up lists of memorials, and the hand-written
notes are not Frances's. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 16. Folder entitled "Memorials: Availability list." Pages
of lists, and again, the hand-written materials are not Frances's. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 17. Untitled brown folder containing several copies of
"In Goff We Trust," written ∼ 1989. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 18. Two video tapes of which Frances was a part, both
entitled "Employee Courtesy and Attitude," 5-26-80. |
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| 2.325/F303 | | | M.D. Anderson, box 4. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 1. Folder entitled "Misc. 1." This folder contains a
variety of materials: Frances's original application for employment at
Anderson; Frances's hand-written revisions of her own chronology; photographs
of Governor Richards at MDAH; a December 1991 copy of the Messenger; Governor Richards's designation of MDAH
"Golden Jubilee;" 1985 Annual Report; the 1991 Master Plan for the Golden
Jubilee. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 2. Pink folder entitled "FG Building File." Frances's
records of MDAH building projects. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 3. Folder entitled "Shivers Conference Room - 1986." This
folder contains Frances's records of her responsibilities with the Shivers
Conference Room, ∼ 1986. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 4. Untitled blue folder of meeting minutes for the Harris
County Psychiatric Center, of which Frances was a board member in the early
1990s. Some of her responsibilities are revealed here. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 5. Folder entitled "Governor - Pending." This folder
contains a variety of materials, in no apparent order: Frances's certificate of
honorable discharge, January, 1953; personal letters from Governor Richards to
Frances; letters of recommendation to the Robert Bosch Foundation Fellowship
Program; memos from Dr. LeMaistre relating to proposals from the Governor; a
copy of Governor Richards's State of the State Address, 2-91; a magazine
article of Governor Richards. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 6. Two copies of MDAH's Golden Jubilee Edition of the
Patient Care Report, 1989-1991, as well as the Facility Services
handbook. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 7. A blue "Briefing Book" for MDAH, intended to give
staff members with a convenient source of accurate, uniform statistical
information about the cancer center. This was developed ∼ late 1980s, early
1990s. |
| | | | |
| | | | | 8. Untitled manila folder containing materials related to
the Texas Women's Hall of Fame, 1993, and the selection of Dr. Eleanor D.
Montague of MDAH. Frances's letters of recommendation are included. |
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| 2.325/U4 | | | NBY #4 |
| | | | Texas Bluebonnet Girls State: |
| | | | | Notes, lists,
1994,
undated |
| | | | | The Book of Goff: A Tribute to Frances Goff for 40
years of Service, scrapbook, Session 1992 |
| | | | | Photographs: |
| | | | | | 1960, 1962-1970,
undated |
| | | | | | Album,
1992 |
| | | | | | Miscellaneous |
| | | | | Dr. Sharon Bintliff, clippings,
1971 |
| | | | | Correspondence, letters of recommendation,
1964-1992 |
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| 2.325/F302 | | | MDAH #5 with Miscellaneous and Girls State |
| | | | Women in Military Service for America Memorial,
1991 |
| | | | Girls State: |
| | | | | Girls State Committee Meeting for 1993 Girls State
session |
| | | | | Girls State Inventory,
1993 |
| | | | | Girls State Store report,
1993 |
| | | | | Girls State General Ledger,
August 31,
1993 |
| | | | | Girls State YTD General Ledger,
August 31,
1993 |
| | | | AMEX Life Insurance information packet |
| | | | M.D. Anderson Hospital: |
| | | | | History Project: |
| | | | | Special projects |
| | | | | 24. Diagnostic Radiology |
| | | | | Radiotherapy |
| | | | | 23. Develop. Therapeutics |
| | | | | 32. Surgery |
| | | | | 19. Office of Research |
| | | | | 37. Virology |
| | | | | 22. Lab. Medicine |
| | | | | 42. Medical Communication |
| | | | | 41. Information and Publications |
| | | | | 50. Development Office |
| | | | | 38. Epidemiology |
| | | | | Building Expansion |
| | | | | 40. General Administration |
| | | | | 35. Biomathematics |
| | | | | General Information |
| | | | | 21. Anesthesiology |
| | | | | 15. Anderson-Mayfair |
| | | | | 48. Exper. Animals |
| | | | | Administration - Vest Version |
| | | | | Personnel |
| | | | | 26. Medicine |
| | | | | Paula Stewart, folder of forms |
| | | | | Radiotherapy |
| | | | | Developmental Therapeutics |
| | | | | 34. Biology |
| | | | | 36. Physics |
| | | | | Radiotherapy |
| | | | | 25. Gynecology |
| | | | | Systems Engineering |
| | | | | 16. Inst. of Hemotherapy |
| | | | | 33. Biochemistry |
| | | | | 28. Pathology |
| | | | | 29. Pediatrics |
| | | | | Rotary House International: |
| | | | | Development Office |
| | | | | Proposal |
| | | | | Patient Accomodation Survey, Final Report,
April 8,
1981 |
| | | | | Memorandum of Agreement, Rotary Club of Houston and
University of Texas System Cancer Center, M.D. Anderson Hospital,
1983 |
| | | | "Mediocrity versus Excellence: Education Reform and Big
Business in the State of Texas," by L. Kyle Heffley. B. A. Thesis, Princeton
University, Princeton, New Jersey,
1985 |
| | | | Guest book, "Frances: The Original Mis Texas Celebrates
her 75th Birthday!" Westin Galleria Ballroon, Houston, Texas,
July 20, 1991 |
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| 2.325/U5 | | | From the Library of Frances Goff, 1. |
| | | | Barbee, Leland: Selected Poems.
This
book is inscribed by the author. c. 1962. |
| | | | Berkeley, Ralph G: Sight for a Lifetime:
What You Can Do about Cataracts, Glaucoma and Other
Common Problems of Eyes over 40. c. 1989. |
| | | | Bintliff, Sharon and Frances A. Rhoads:
Developmental and Learning Disabilities. This
small volume is inscribed: "To Coach - Without you - I'd have never made
it!" c. 1977. |
| | | | Cumley, Dr. R.W.: The First Twenty
Years of the University of Texas Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute. c. 1964. 3 copies. |
| | | | Konjias, Helen T.: The Manual of
the M.D. Anderson Hospital for Cancer Research. c. 1945. |
| | | | Kubler-Ross, Elisabeth: On Death
and Dying. This
book looks to be a gift from Jim Moore. c. 1969. |
| | | | Macon, N. Don: Clark and The
Anderson: A Personal Profile. This
book is inscribed. c. 1976. |
| | | | Macon, N. Don: South From Flower
Mountain: A Conversation with William B. Bates. This
book is inscribed. c. 1975. |
| | | | Macon, N. Don: A Story of the
Texas Medical Center and How It Began. c. 1973. |
| | | | Manion, Clarence: The Key to
Peace: A Formula for the Perpetuation of Real Americanism. This
boo |