Jubal Richard (Major, J. R.) Parten, businessman, political activist,
philanthropist, and university regent, son of Wayne Lafayette and Ella May
(Brooks) Parten, was born at Madisonville, Texas, on February 16, 1896, the
sixth of eleven children of one of the pioneer families of Madison County. He
spent his youth in Madisonville and graduated from Madisonville High School as
valedictorian in 1913. From 1913 to 1917 he studied government and law at the
University of Texas and participated in the intercollegiate debate program.
After passing the state bar exam, Parten left school and entered the second
United States Army Officers Training School at Leon Springs. After earning his
initial commission as a captain and becoming an instructor in field artillery,
he served tours of duty at Camp Stanley, Texas, and Camp Jackson, South
Carolina. On December 15, 1917, Parten married Opal Woodley, a University of
Texas student from Shamrock. He left the army in January 1919 with the rank of
major. That same month he joined his father-in-law, Edward L. Woodley, to form
the Woodley Company, an oil-well-drilling firm in Shreveport, Louisiana, that
was reorganized and incorporated in 1922 as the Woodley Petroleum Company. As
head of Woodley, Parten was a pioneer of the American oil industry. His company
made the discovery wells at the Haynesville field in northern Louisiana and at
the El Dorado field in southern Arkansas in 1922. Woodley moved its offices
from Shreveport to Houston in 1935. It was active in Smackover, Arkansas, at
the giant East Texas oilfield, and at fields in west central Texas, eastern New
Mexico, and western Canada. In 1931 Parten and Sylvester Dayson of Longview
formed the Centex Refining Company, which later became the Premier Refining
Company. Premier operated refineries in Longview, Baird, and Fort Worth, Texas,
as well as Cotton Valley, Louisiana.
As president of the Independent
Petroleum Association of Texas from 1931 until 1934, Parten was a leader in the
fight against the attempt by the presidential administration of Franklin D.
Roosevelt to impose federal regulations on the production of crude oil. His
efforts contributed to the establishment in Texas of the Railroad Commission as
the primary regulator of the state's oil industry. Long active in the affairs
of the University of Texas, Parten was appointed in 1935 by Governor James
Allred to the board of regents, of which he was chairman for his last two years
of tenure, 1939-41. Parten's accomplishments included the recruitment and
hiring of Homer P. Rainey as UT president and Dana X. Bible as head football
coach. His most significant contribution, however, may have been his work with
UT lands and the Permanent University Fund (PUF). Major Parten was instrumental
in changing the oil leasing of UT lands from a closed to an open bidding
process, which brought an enormous increase in revenue for the
PUF.
During World War II Parten served as the director of the
Transportation Division of the Petroleum Administration for War. He was
responsible for seeing that crude oil and oil products were delivered from the
Southwest to the East Coast. Working with an expert team from the oil industry,
he coordinated a delivery system of railroad tank cars, river barges, and
pipelines that provided fuel for the allied invasion of Europe in June 1944.
His most important contribution was his management of the construction of the
War Emergency Pipelines (see BIG INCH AND LITTLE BIG INCH) from East Texas to
New York and Pennsylvania. At the time, these were the largest-capacity
petroleum pipelines ever constructed. In 1945 President Harry S. Truman
appointed Parten chief of staff of the United States delegation to the Allied
War Reparations Commission. Serving under Ambassador Edwin Pauley, Parten
organized the delegation and participated in the negotiations in Moscow and
later at the Potsdam Conference in Berlin. He and fellow delegate Luther Gulick
co-authored the final report of the United States delegation in December
1945.
In January 1944 Parten was appointed to the Board of Directors of
the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. He became chairman in January 1947, a
position he held until January 1954. He, Dayson, and several prominent Dallas
businessmen, including Roland S. Bond, Buddy Fogelson, and Guy I. Warren,
organized the Pan American Sulphur Company of Mexico in 1947, a business in
which Parten was active until its liquidation in 1976. Under his stewardship as
chairman of the board, Pan American developed and operated at Jáltipan, Vera
Cruz, Mexico, one of North America's most prolific and profitable sulfur mines.
Pan American eventually developed into a major international sulfur company
active in European and North American markets.
After selling the Premier
Refining Company in 1948, Parten reentered the oil-refining business in 1951,
when he led a consortium of investors, including Dayson and J. Howard Marshall,
to form the Great Northern Oil Company, which built and operated a refinery
near St. Paul, Minnesota. Great Northern provided a market for oil produced by
the Woodley Company fields in Saskatchewan. When the Korean War broke out in
June 1950, President Truman brought Major Parten back to Washington to organize
the Petroleum Administration for Defense to ensure fuel supplies for the
military effort in Korea. Parten served as a consultant to PAD until January
1953. In January 1961 Stewart Udall, secretary of the interior in the Kennedy
administration, appointed Parten his official advisor for oil policy, a post in
which Parten remained until June 1961. In April 1960 Parten merged his Woodley
Petroleum Company with the Pure Oil Company of Chicago. He served as a director
of Pure until it merged with the Union Oil Company of California in July 1965.
His last oil enterprise was the Parten Oil Company of Houston, which was
especially active in oil and gas exploration and production in the East Texas
counties of Madison and Houston. In addition to these corporate endeavors,
Parten owned and operated the Greenbrier Ranch in Madison County and the
Rattlesnake Ranch in Houston County and was the major stockholder and chairman
of the board of the 7-J Stock Farm in Houston County.
As a life-long
Democrat, Parten was an active participant in partisan political affairs at the
state and national levels. In the 1920s he was a friend and associate of
Louisiana governor and senator Huey Long. He served as one of James Allred's
chief advisors and raised funds for Allred's 1932 campaign for Texas attorney
general and for his two campaigns for governor (1934 and 1936). Parten also
served as unofficial manager and fundraiser for Ernest. O. Thompson's
successful 1932 and 1934 campaigns for the position of chairman of the Railroad
Commission and for his unsuccessful campaign for governor in 1938. Parten
became a close friend of Congressman Sam Rayburn during the 1930s and served as
one of Rayburn's closest advisors during the years he was speaker of the House
of Representatives. After Rayburn's death in 1961, Parten became a director of
the Rayburn Foundation, and he made important financial contributions in
support of the Sam Rayburn Library in Bonham. From 1944 until the 1970s Parten
was associated with the loyalist faction in the state Democratic party that
supported the national party's platform and ticket in presidential elections.
In that role Parten served as chief fund-raiser and political advisor in Homer
Price Rainey's campaign for governor in 1946. He was a member of the group that
attempted to unseat Governor R. Allan Shivers's Texas delegation at the
Democratic national convention in Chicago in 1952 in a dispute over party
loyalty. In 1954 he participated with other wealthy loyalists headed by Frankie
Randolph of Houston in establishing the Texas Observer, the loyalist faction's
news journal. Parten also played a key part in every political campaign waged
by another loyalist, Ralph W. Yarborough. In the 1960s and 1970s Parten was a
member of an informal triumvirate of wealthy liberal Democratic fund-raisers
that included Waco insurance executive Bernard Rapoport and Dickinson banker
Walter Hall. It was this latter group that provided most of the financial
support for the unsuccessful gubernatorial campaigns of Frances "Sissy"
Farenthold in 1972 and 1974 and for the Texas campaign of 1972 Democratic
presidential candidate George McGovern. In 1984 Parten was the principal
financial backer of humorist and civil libertarian John Henry Faulk's
unsuccessful campaign for Congress.
J. R. Parten was actively involved in
education throughout his life. In August 1952 he became a founding director of
the Fund for the Republic, a program established by the Ford Foundation to
provide grants in support of activities related to civil-liberties education.
As an active member of the fund's board of directors, Parten worked closely
with its president, Robert Maynard Hutchins, to establish programs, including
John Cogley's investigation of the practice of blacklisting in the
entertainment industry, Michael Harrington's project on poverty (published as
The Other America), and a series of international convocations on Pope John
XXIII's encyclical Pacem in Terris. In 1959 Parten was involved in the
establishment of the fund's Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions in
Santa Barbara, California, a "think tank" for the study of public policy,
especially in regard to the civil-rights movement, academic freedom and student
rights, constitutional reform, and international relations. Parten served as
chairman of the fund's board of directors from February 1974 until his
resignation from the board in September 1975.
His relationship with the
University of Texas-as a student, regent, and active former student-spanned
eighty years. He served as a member of the university's Development Council for
more than twenty-five years, and he was a founding member of the Chancellor's
Council. In the 1970s Parten joined C. B. Smith to provide funds to establish
the university's Walter Prescott Webb Chair. He served on the university's
Centennial Commission in 1983. In 1988 he established at the university the J.
R. Parten Chair in the Archives of American History and in 1990 the John Henry
Faulk Fund for the Bill of Rights. In 1987, in recognition of his significant
contributions to the university as well as his many civic and business
accomplishments, the University of Texas Ex-Students Association honored Parten
with its Distinguished Alumnus award.
J. R. Parten's marriage to Opal
Woodley ended in divorce in March 1947. On October 31, 1947, he married Patsy
Edwards Puterbaugh of Dallas, a war widow with a young daughter, Patricia
(Pepe). This second marriage produced Parten's only child, John Randolph
(Randy). After graduation from the University of Texas Law School, Randy joined
his father as an executive of Parten Oil Company. Patsy Parten died on April
17, 1975. Parten spent much time and effort in his last years encouraging and
supporting work aimed at fostering world peace, serving as an advisor and
financial contributor to the American Committee on East-West Accord and the
Center for Defense Information. As a philanthropist he provided support to
nonprofit programs, including St. Stephen's Episcopal School and the Umlauf
Sculpture Garden in Austin; the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota; and
Pacifica Radio and St. John's School in Houston. Parten died at his home in
Madisonville on November 9, 1992, of natural causes. He was buried in
Madisonville. At the time of his death, he had two grandchildren.
Collection documents Parten's professional and personal activities
including his education at the University of Texas at Austin (1913-1917), his
career as an independent oil man and founder of Woodley Petroleum Company and
the Pan American Sulfur Company, his years as regent of the University of Texas
at Austin (1935-1941), his service as head of the Transportation Division of
the Petroleum Administration for War (1942-43), his service as chief of staff
of the Allied War Reparations Commission (1945), his work in helping to
establish the Petroleum Administration for Defense (1950), his service as a
member of the governing boards of the Fund for the Republic and its successor
the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions (1952-1976), his
involvement as an activist and fund raiser for the national and Texas
Democratic parties, and his support for a wide variety of civil liberties and
peace movement organizations. The collection also contains information about a
large number of individuals important to the activities described above as well
as Parten's employees and extended family.
J.R. Parten Papers, 1890-1899, 1913-1992, Center for American History,
The University of Texas at Austin
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Inventory
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| 2.325/143a | | | "Recollections of a Life:" An Interview with J. R. Parten,
Don E. Carleton, transcript 1983-1986 |
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| 2.325/143b | | | Photograph caption identifying individuals of the United
States 200th Coast Artillery Unit, [Photograph removed to Parten
photographs] November 29, 1941 |
| | | Letter to J. R. Parten from Congressman Jack Brooks,
regarding photograph of Parten and Brooks, [Photograph removed to Parten
photographs] September 24, 1964 |
| | | World War II reparations, miscellaneous |
| | | Governor Shivers, miscellaneous |
| | | Petroleum Administration for Defense, 1941, 1943, 1950, 1952 |
| | | Article on J. R. Parten, Investor's Reader, November 21, 1951 |
| | | National Defense Program, record of proceedings,
February-March 1943 |
| | | Pure Oil Company, photographs, correspondence and legal
transcripts, 1966 |
| | | Texas primary, 1954 |
| | | Letter from Mara Youngdahl, regarding Marxism,
1983 |
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| 3C112 | | | "Responsibilities of the University Regent," speech,
1966 |
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| 2.116/1 | | | Woodley Petroleum, 1919-1960 |
| | | | Waller Mineral Land, Claiborne Parish, Louisiana,
1919 |
| | | | Wheeler Mineral Land, Webster Parish, Louisiana,
1922-1927 |
| | | | Hicks Mineral Land, Bossier Parish, Louisiana,
1924 |
| | | | Hardaway Mineral Land, Webster Parish, Louisiana,
1925-1936 |
| | | | Hegwood Royalty, Union County, Arkansas, 1925-1931 |
| | | | Hardin Field, Liberty County, Texas, 1937-1942 |
| | | | Miscellaneous records and correspondence, 1925-1935 |
| | | | Sale of Woodley stock, 1948-1950 |
| | | | Annual reports, Woodley Petroleum, 1928-1960 |
| | | J.R. Parten's airplane flight log book |
| | | Miscellaneous "keepsake" papers |
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| 2.116/2 | | | Personal, 1926-1939 |
| | | | Pinckney, Stephen L., 1933 |
| | | | Siadous, C.H., 1932-1939 |
| | | | Wings, Inc., 1934-1939 |
| | | | Webb, Joe E., 1934-1939 |
| | | | Wheeler, Nick, 1934-1936 |
| | | | Wild, Claude, 1934-1951 |
| | | Woodley Petroleum, 1927-1938 |
| | | Huey Long speeches, March 1929 |
| | | Centenary College, Shreveport, Louisiana, 1932 |
| | | Trinity River Canal, 1938-1939 |
| | | Business, 1938-1955 |
| | | | Stock records |
| | | | Correspondence, 1938-1940 |
| | | | Yuan development, 1940-1941 |
| | | | Servicemen Hall of Honor, 1945 |
| | | | Community Broadcasting Company of Fort Worth,
1947 |
| | | | American Independent Oil Company, 1947 |
| | | | Seven J Stock Farm, 1949-1952 |
| | | | Texas Star Broadcasting Company, 1940-1943 |
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| 2.116/3 | | | Politics, 1931-1938 |
| | | | Texas politics, recommendations, 1931 |
| | | | National politics, 1932 |
| | | | Miscellaneous newspaper clippings, 1932 |
| | | | Texas politics, 1932-1936 |
| | | | National election, 1936 |
| | | | Texas and national politics, 1937 |
| | | | Politics, miscellaneous, 1938-1941 |
| | | | Allred campaign for Governor of Texas, 1934 |
| | | | Allred recollections |
| | | | Burlage, R., "James V. Allred-Texas Liberal Governor,"
1959 |
| | | | Wild, Claude, 1935-1941 |
| | | | Allred campaign for US Senate, 1942 |
| | | | E.O. Thompson campaigns for Texas Railroad Commission,
1936-1938 |
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| 2.116/4 | | | Rainey campaign for Governor of Texas, 1946 |
| | | | Sinclair, Boyd |
| | | | Hardeman, D.B. |
| | | | Press releases, run-off |
| | | | Rainey for Governor clubs |
| | | | Miscellaneous |
| | | | Dallas Morning
News |
| | | | Rainey petition for hearing, Federal Communications
Commission, July 1946 |
| | | | Quotation, regarding negro education, from Rainey
speech, July 1944 |
| | | | Rainey address at Sherman, Texas, June 4, 1946 |
| | | | Rainey address at Austin, Texas, July 5, 1946 |
| | | | Rainey campaign speeches, miscellaneous, May-August, 1946 |
| | | | Rainey radio addresses |
| | | | Newspaper clippings |
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| 2.116/5 | | | | Newspaper clippings |
| | | | Correspondence |
| | | Texas Weekly Spectator, 1946 |
| | | Texas and national politics, 1946-1948 |
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| 2.116/6 | | | Political files |
| | | | Allan Shivers deposition, Landergott v. Bentsen,
1952 |
| | | | | Yarborough-Shivers campaign for Governor of
Texas |
| | | | Democratic National Convention, 1952 |
| | | | | Pamhplet, "The Texas Story: Democrats vs.
Dixiecrats." |
| | | | Democratic Party National Committee, 1952-1962 |
| | | | | Correspondence, reports |
| | | | Democratic National Convention brochure, 1956 |
| | | | Democratic National Convention, 1960 |
| | | | Miscellaneous clippings, presidential election,
1960 |
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| 2.116/7 | | | | Texas and national politics, 1951 |
| | | | Texas Democratic Women's State Committee, 1951-1954 |
| | | | Presidential elections, 1952: |
| | | | | Clippings |
| | | | | Democratic committee |
| | | | | Republican committee |
| | | | Yarborough-Shivers, 1954 |
| | | | Democratic State Convention, 1956 |
| | | | Democratic State Convention, 1958 |
| | | | Democratic State Convention, 1960 |
| | | | Presidential election, 1960 |
| | | | Presidential election, 1964 |
| | | | Presidential inauguration, 1965 |
| | | | Presidential election, 1968 |
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| 2.116/8 | | | Federal Reserve Bank, 1944-1949 |
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| 2.116/9 | | | Federal Reserve Bank, 1950-1956 |
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| 2.116/10 | | | Allied Commission on Reparations, 1945 |
| | | | Report on German Reparations, 3 vols.,
typescript |
| | | | Progress reports |
| | | | General correspondence |
| | | | Staff memoranda |
| | | | Personnel |
| | | | Newspaper and magazine clippings |
| | | | Maps |
| | | | J. R. Parten personal correspondence |
| | | | Provisions of the Berlin Protocol Relating to
Reparations |
| | | Pan American Sulfur Company: |
| | | | History of Pan American Sulfur Company, by James A.
Clark |
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| 2.116/11 | | | Parten v. Pure Oil: |
| | | | Jaworski opinion |
| | | | Langfitt, J. Porter |
| | | | Union & Pure v. Parten |
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| 2.116/12 | | | | Miscellaneous Pure Oil files (Director's
Files) |
| | | | News releases, etc. |
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| 2.116/13 | | | Pure Oil: |
| | | | Miscellaneous Pure Oil files |
| | | | | Lisbon unit |
| | | | | General correspondence |
| | | | | Board meetings |
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| 2.116/14 | | | Texas Spectator Weekly, 1945 |
| | | American Legion |
| | | | Membership, 1932-1956 |
| | | | Commission on Postwar America, 1943-1945 |
| | | American Petroleum Institute, 1932-1957 |
| | | Government Committee for National Trade Policy,
1954-1960 |
| | | Mid-continent Oil and Gas Association, 1944-1956 |
| | | National Defense Aviation Board, 1940-1942 |
| | | Parten general correspondence, 1942-1943, 1945, 1948-1951, 1955-1959 |
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| 2.116/15 | | | Premier Oil and Refining files: |
| | | | Sale of Stock |
| | | | Correspondence, 1934, 1935, 1939, 1944-48 |
| | | | American Mineral Spirits Company, 1938 |
| | | | Premier, Fort Worth Plant, 1941-46 |
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| 2.116/16 | | | Great Northern Oil Company, 1951-1965 |
| | | | Great Northern Oil Company, general
correspondence |
| | | | Minnesota Pipeline Company, general
correspondence |
| | | | South Saskatchewan Pipeline Company, general
correspondence |
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| 2.116/17 | | | University of Texas files, 1928-1935 |
| | | | University lands, 1928 |
| | | | Athletic Council, 1929-1931 |
| | | | University of Texas miscellaneous, 1932 |
| | | | University of Texas reports, 1933 |
| | | | Athletic Council, 1932 |
| | | | Football, 1933 |
| | | | Regents minutes, 1934 |
| | | | University of Texas trust funds, 1934 |
| | | | University of Texas miscellaneous, 1934 |
| | | | University of Texas reports, 1934 |
| | | | University of Texas football, 1934 |
| | | | Regents correspondence, 1935 |
| | | | Leo Haynes file, 1935 |
| | | | Regents Legislative Committee, 1935 |
| | | | University of Texas lands (Maps), 1935 |
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| 2.116/18 | | | University of Texas regent files: |
| | | | Rainey controversy, 1944 |
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| 2.116/19 | | | University of Texas files: |
| | | | Cotton Bowl Association, 1944-1950 |
| | | | Development Board, 1945-1950 |
| | | | Ex-Students Association, 1945-1946 |
| | | | National Federation for Constitutional Liberties,
1945 |
| | | | Dr. Painter and Rainey controversy, clippings,
1946 |
| | | | Miscellaneous correspondence, 1947-1951 |
| | | | Board of Regents, Charles Murphy case, 1940 |
| | | | Board of regents, minutes, 1940-1941 |
| | | | Dental branch, 1950 |
| | | | Election of Chancellor, 1950 |
| | | | Reports, 1950 |
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| 2.116/20 | | | University of Texas regent files: |
| | | | Development Board, 1951-1955 |
| | | | Cotton Bowl Association, 1951-1959 |
| | | | Miscellaneous correspondence, 1952-1956 |
| | | | M.D. Anderson Hospital, 1952-1955 |
| | | | Reports, 1951-1953 |
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| 2.116/21 | | | | Board of Regents, minutes, June-December, 1936 |
| | | | Board of Regents, minutes, 1937 |
| | | | J.W. Calhoun |
| | | | Board of Regents, miscellaneous correspondence,
1937 |
| | | | Leo C. Haynes, regents secretary, 1937 |
| | | | University of Texas departments, miscellaneous
correspondence, 1937 |
| | | | H.Y. Benedict, 1937 |
| | | | George E. Hurt, band director, 1937 |
| | | | J.W. Walker, University of Texas land officer,
1937 |
| | | | Attorney General, regarding University of Texas lands,
1937 |
| | | | Board of Regents, university lands, 1937 |
| | | | State Land Commissioner, 1937 |
| | | | Landreth Strip, Church & Fields Pool; University of
Texas lands, 1937 |
| | | | Land bill, 1937 |
| | | | University of Texas land, University of Texas attorney,
1937 |
| | | | Lease form, University of Texas land (revised),
1937 |
| | | | J.R. Parten speech, "Some of the University's problems,"
1937 |
| | | | Legislative statistics, 1937 |
| | | | Correspondence regarding University of Texas related
legislation, 1937 |
| | | | Appropriations, 1937 |
| | | | Boiler regulation bill, 1937 |
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| 2.116/22 | | | University of Texas regent files: |
| | | | Prospective football coaches, 1937 |
| | | | Dana X. Bible, 1937 |
| | | | Athletic Council, 1937 |
| | | | Athletics, 1937 |
| | | | Reports, 1937-1938 |
| | | | Regents minutes, January-May, 1938 |
| | | | Miscellaneous correspondence, 1938 |
| | | | J.W. Calhoun, 1938 |
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| 2.116/23 | | | | Prospects for appointment to Presidency |
| | | | Leo C. Haynes |
| | | | Dr. K.H. Aynesworth |
| | | | Justin Miller |
| | | | Paul V. McNutt |
| | | | Luther H. Gulick |
| | | | Homer P. Rainey |
| | | | Legislative appropriations, 1939 |
| | | | Gregory Athletic Dormitory |
| | | | Athletics |
| | | | Dana X. Bible |
| | | | Latin American Institute |
| | | | Daily Texan |
| | | | Texas Memorial Museum |
| | | | Advisory Council of Education |
| | | | University Development Board |
| | | | Research Council |
| | | | University of Texas lands |
| | | | Minutes, Board of regents |
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| 2.116/24 | | | | J.W. Walker, 1938 |
| | | | Lease form, University of Texas land, 1938 |
| | | | Medical School, 1938 |
| | | | J.R. Parten, Phi Beta Kappa address, 1938 |
| | | | Reports, 1938 |
| | | | Regents minutes, 1939 |
| | | | Miscellaneous correspondence, 1939 |
| | | | Charles Murphy case and other complaints, 1939 |
| | | | Miscellaneous correspondence, faculty, 1939 |
| | | | Leo C. Haynes, regents secretary, 1939 |
| | | | Inauguration of President Homer P. Rainey, 1939 |
| | | | Homer P. Rainey, 1939 |
| | | | Athletic Council, 1939 |
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| 2.116/25 | | | | Miscellaneous athletics, 1939 |
| | | | Football newspaper clippings, 1939 |
| | | | Hogg estate gift, 1939 |
| | | | W.S. Hayward; regarding E. Randall biography,
1939 |
| | | | Association of Governing Boards of State Universities,
1939 |
| | | | J.R. Parten address to Texas Ex-Students, March 2, 1939 |
| | | | Development Board, 1939 |
| | | | Latin American Institute, 1939 |
| | | | Daily Texan, 1939 |
| | | | Texas Memorial Museum, 1939 |
| | | | Dean, Law School, 1939 |
| | | | Public relations, 1939 |
| | | | Duplication in state institutions of higher learning,
1939 |
| | | | Legislative appropriations, 1939 |
| | | | Medical School, 1939 |
| | | | Dean John Spies, Medical School, 1939 |
| | | | Medical School, background, 1939 |
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| 2.116/26 | | | | University lands, 1939 |
| | | | Miscellaneous newspaper clippings, 1939 |
| | | | Reports and pamphlets, 1938-1939 |
| | | | Leo C. Haynes, regents secretary, 1940 |
| | | | Homer Price Rainey, 1940 |
| | | | Arthur Brandon, public relations, 1940 |
| | | | Miscellaneous correspondence, 1940 |
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| 2.116/27 | | | | J.W. Calhoun, 1940 |
| | | | Miscellaneous complaints, 1940 |
| | | | A. Gafney complaint, 1940 |
| | | | Miscellaneous correspondence, University of Texas
departments, 1940 |
| | | | Dean of University of Texas Law School, 1940 |
| | | | Development Board, 1940 |
| | | | Advisory Council on Education, 1940 |
| | | | University of Texas and World War II, 1940 |
| | | | Athletics, miscellaneous, 1940 |
| | | | Association of Governing Boards, 1940 |
| | | | Hogg Estate, 1940 |
| | | | Texas Memorial Museum, 1940 |
| | | | Medical School, general, 1940 |
| | | | Dr. Edward Randall, Sealy & Smith Foundation,
1940 |
| | | | University lands, 1940 |
| | | | Reports and pamphlets, 1940 |
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| 2.116/28 | | | | Athletics, 1940 |
| | | | Football, newspaper clippings, 1940 |
| | | | Homer Price Rainey, 1941 |
| | | | Miscellaneous correspondence, 1941 |
| | | | Leo C. Haynes, regents secretary, 1941 |
| | | | Association of Governing Boards, 1941 |
| | | | Development Board |
| | | | Hogg Estate |
| | | | Miscellaneous correspondence, University of Texas
departments, 1941 |
| | | | Martin Dies, charges of Communism at University of
Texas, 1941 |
| | | | Complaints, 1941 |
| | | | Medical branch, 1941 |
| | | | Football, 1941 |
| | | | University lands, 1941 |
| | | | Cotton Bowl, 1941 |
| | | | Miscellaneous University of Texas
publications |
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| 2.116/29 | | | | University lands, 1941 |
| | | | Football, 1941 |
| | | | Football newspaper clippings, 1941 |
| | | | Cotton Bowl Athletic Association, 1941 |
| | | | Miscellaneous correspondence, 1942 |
| | | | Medical branch, 1942 |
| | | | Board for Lease of University Lands |
| | | | University Development Board, 1942 |
| | | | Cotton Bowl Athletic Association, 1942 |
| | | | Miscellaneous correspondence, 1943 |
| | | | University Development Board, 1943 |
| | | | Cotton Bowl Athletic Association, 1943 |
| | | | Miscellaneous correspondence, 1944 |
| | | | Texas Ex-Students Association, 1944 |
| | | | University Development Board, 1944 |
| | | | Report by Rainey; Rainey controversy, 1944 |
| | | | Dr. Rainey's statement to faculty, October 12, 1944 |
| | | | Correspondence regarding Bobbit broadcast, November 9, 1944 |
| | | | Correspondence regarding Parten statements before Texas
Senate and Harris County Ex-Students Association, 1944 |
| | | | University of Texas Board of Regents, Rainey
controversy, October 1944 |
| | | | Rainey controversy, personal correspondence,
1944 |
| | | | Rainey controversy, November-December 1944 |
| | | | Statements and reports concerning regents, October, November 4, 1944 |
| | | | Resolutions passed by Ex-Students Association,
1944 |
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| 2.116/30 | | | University of Texas files: |
| | | | Board of Lease, University lands, 1935 |
| | | | Land Committee, Board of Regents, 1935 |
| | | | Land Committee reports and maps, 1935 |
| | | | Indian land sales, 1935 |
| | | | Reagan County purchasing suit, 1935 |
| | | | Landreth Strip, Church and Fields Pool, 1935 |
| | | | Texas Memorial Museum, 1935 |
| | | | High school and junior college football newspaper
clippings, 1935 |
| | | | Board of Regents minutes, 1935 |
| | | | University of Texas football, 1935 |
| | | | Athletic Council, 1935 |
| | | | Jack E. Chevigny, football coach, 1935 |
| | | | Finance Committee, 1935 |
| | | | H.Y. Benedict, President, 1935 |
| | | | J.W. Calhoun, Comptroller, 1935 |
| | | | Leo C. Haynes, board secretary, 1935 |
| | | | College of Mines and Metallurgy, El Paso, 1935 |
| | | | Miscellaneous University of Texas pamphlets and reports,
1935 |
| box |
| 2.116/31 | | | | Miscellaneous correspondence, 1936 |
| | | | George Hurt, University of Texas band director,
1936 |
| | | | Legislature, Pope resolution, 1935 |
| | | | Education newspaper clippings, 1935 |
| | | | Oil and gas royalty audits, 1935 |
| | | | University lands, 1935 |
| | | | Minutes, Board of Regents, January-May 1936 |
| | | | University of Texas coaches, recommendations,
1936 |
| | | | J.W. Calhoun, Comptroller, 1936 |
| | | | Jack E. Chavigny, football coach, 1936 |
| | | | H.Y. Benedict, president, 1936 |
| | | | Leo C. Haynes, board secretary, 1936 |
| | | | Honorary degrees, 1936 |
| | | | Daily Texan, 1936 |
| | | | University of Texas Faculty Club, 1936 |
| | | | University of Texas Longhorn Band, 1936 |
| | | | Legislative Committee, Board of Regents, 1936 |
| | | | Department of Endowment and Public
Relations, 1936 |
| | | | University Centennial Exposition, 1936 |
| | | | College of Mines and Metallurgy, El Paso, 1936 |
| | | | Land Committee and Board for Lease, 1936 |
| | | | University lands, 1936 |
| box |
| 2.116/32 | | | | Landreth Strip, Church and Fields Pool, 1936 |
| | | | Athletic Council, 1936 |
| | | | Advisory Council on Education, 1936-1937 |
| | | | Reagan County purchasing suit, 1936 |
| | | | Miscellaneous reports, 1936 |
| | | | Texas Memorial Museum, 1936-1937 |
| | | | Library Committee, 1937 |
| | | | Board of Regents miscellaneous, 1937 |
| | | | Prospects for President, 1937 |
| | | | The Daily Texan, editorial
policy, 1937 |
| | | | Department of Endowment and Public Relations,
1937 |
| box |
| 2.116/33 | | | Fund for the Republic: |
| | | | Hatch and Parent, Attorneys, 1974-1975 |
| | | | Review of Reeves' Freedom and the
Foundation, 1970 |
| | | | Reorganization, 1975 |
| | | | Executive Committee, 1954-1976 |
| | | | Directors and staff, 1968-1975 |
| | | | By-laws, resolutions and certificate of incorporation
|
| | | | Consultants meetings, 1961 |
| | | | Public Relations Committee, 1955-1956 |
| | | | Memo to the Ford Foundation, 1953 |
| | | | Chicago plan, 1975 |
| | | | Trust agreement, 1975-1976 |
| | | | Reorganization of the Center, 1969 |
| | | | Personnel, general |
| | | | Selection of the President, 1953-1954 |
| | | | Applications, 1953 |
| | | | New Dramatist Committee, 1954 |
| | | | Center Committee, Houston, 1973 |
| | | | Committee on Future Organization, 1972 |
| | | | Education projects, 1953 |
| | | | Severance pay, 1975 |
| | | | Elizabeth Borgese, 1974 |
| | | | Ginsburg, 1974 |
| | | | Advisory Committee, 1974 |
| | | | Audit Committee, 1975 |
| | | | Awards Committee, 1955-1959 |
| | | | Investment Committee, 1969-1974 |
| | | | Continuation Committee, 1961 |
| | | | Endowment Campaign Fund, 1972-1974 |
| | | | Committee on Endowment Meeting, August 16, 1974 |
| | | | Committee on Endowment Meeting, September 10, 1974 |
| | | | Funding Committee, 1973 |
| | | | Investment Committee, 1953-1971 |
| | | | Joint Committee on Organization, 1970 |
| box |
| 2.116/34 | | | | Karl Baarslag |
| | | | | American National Research Report, newsletters,
1955 |
| | | | | Facts Forum News, March 1955 |
| | | | | Miscellaneous correspondence and material |
| | | | Fund for the Republic and McCarthyism
(Reeves) |
| | | | American Legion |
| | | | Anti-Defamation League of B'Nai B'rith |
| | | | National Committee on Community Foundations |
| | | | Southern Association of Nieman Fellows |
| | | | Southern Baptist Convention |
| | | | Southern Regional Council |
| | | | American Friends Service Committee |
| | | | Plymouth Monthly Meeting |
| | | | Hutchins' Hillman Award Speech, 1959 |
| | | | Stanley Marcus dinner, 1964 |
| | | | Paul Hoffman dinner, 1966 |
| | | | Hutchins dinner, Ramada Club, 1962 |
| | | | Bishop Bike luncheon, 1967 |
| | | | American Traditions award dinner, 1957 |
| | | | Elmo Roper dinner, 1963 |
| | | | Fund dinner, Ramada Club, 1961 |
| | | | Fund dinner, Washington D.C., 1961 |
| | | | Hutchins tribute dinner, New York, 1965 |
| | | | Radio and television transcripts of programs related to
the Fund, 1955-1958 |
| | | | Miscellaneous speech transcripts related to the Fund,
1955-1959 |
| | | | Fulton Lewis, Jr. radio broadcast transcripts,
1955-1958 |
| box |
| 2.116/35 | | | | Miscellaneous publications |
| box |
| 2.116/36 | | | | Mike Wallace's "Survival and Freedom" television series,
transcripts and publicity,
1958-1959 |
| | | | "The Living Constitution" television series, Eric
Goldman, moderator, transcripts,
1960 |
| | | | Proposal for Edward Greenfield television program,
1958 |
| | | | "A Program for Indian Citizens," summary report,
1961 |
| | | | Miscellaneous speech files (not by Parten),
1952-1974 |
| | | | Copies of miscellaneous magazine articles,
1970s |
| | | | List of publications, Center for the Study of Democratic
Institutions |
| | | | Miscellaneous clippings, from "unidentified
person" |
| | | | Press releases |
| | | | J.R. Parten pledges,
1963-1975 |
| | | | "A Study of Watts,"
1967 |
| | | | Swander, "Reason and the Future of Democracy,"
1962 |
| | | | Lyford, " The Talk in Vandalia,"
1963 |
| | | | Eugene McCarthy, "A Study of the American Character,"
1961 |
| box |
| 2.116/37 | | | | Operations Review Committee, 1959 |
| | | | Overhead Committee, 1958 |
| | | | Planning Committee, 1953 |
| | | | Budget, 1961-1970 |
| | | | Gary Cadenhead, 1971-1976 |
| | | | Financing |
| | | | Expenditures |
| | | | Pledge letters |
| | | | Statement of assets and liabilities |
| | | | Hill, Mathis & Smitt, consulting report, 1977 |
| | | | Financial statements |
| | | | A. Scott Kelso, 1971-1975 |
| | | | Miscellaneous memoranda to board members, 1956-1975 |
| | | | Reese Committee hearings, 1954 |
| | | | Committee on Un-American Activities, 1956-1960 |
| box |
| 2.116/38 | | | | Correspondence regarding financing, 1974-1975 |
| | | | Moos controversy, 1974-1975 |
| | | | Mailing list |
| | | | History |
| | | | Bella v. Dodd v. Harper & Bros., 1958 |
| | | | Ford Foundation, 1952-1954 |
| | | | Letters of criticism, 1955-1961 |
| | | | Matters for discussion, 1954-1956 |
| | | | Benitez, U.S., Cuba and Latin America |
| | | | Ford Foundation, trustees and officers |
| | | | Robert Hutchins, "Living Without Guilt,"
transcript |
| | | | Promotion of books on Communism in American life,
1961 |
| | | | Visitors |
| | | | Merger-Fund for Peace |
| | | | Bulletin |
| | | | The Center
Magazine |
| | | | General correspondence files, 1952-1975 |
| | | | Directors and staff, correspondence, 1953-1968 |
| box |
| 2.116/39 | | | | Requests and grants, 1952-1963 |
| | | | British Press Council, 1955 |
| | | | Jewish labor Committee report, 1957 |
| | | | Dialogue discussion papers |
| | | | Role of the corporation in the development of the Law of
the Deep Seas |
| | | | The Art of Government, 1960 |
| | | | American Traditions Project, 1957-1958 |
| | | | Committee reports, 1954-1955 |
| | | | Basic Issues program |
| | | | Individual Freedom and the Common Defense
Project |
| | | | Walter Millis, "The Constitution and the Common
Defense" |
| | | | John Cogley's testimony, House Un-American Activities
Committee, 1956 |
| box |
| 2.116/40 | | | | Civil liberties and civil rights
organizations |
| | | | Communism |
| | | | | Report of the Committee on the Communist Record,
1953 |
| | | | Cogley report on blacklisting, 1956 |
| | | | Democratic freedom and national security |
| | | | Mass Media Project |
| | | | Loyalty-security case study |
| | | | John Cogley, "Political Blacklisting in the Motion
picture Industry" |
| | | | Marie Jahoda, "Anti-Communism and Employment Practices
in Radio and Television," 1956 |
| | | | Citizens Commission on Security |
| | | | Individual freedom and common defense |
| | | | Burdick and Hoffman, "Politics and the Citizen,"
1959 |
| | | | Three year review, 1956 |
| box |
| 2.116/41 | | | | Meeting notices |
| | | | Minutes of Board of Directors meetings |
| | | | Convocation on "The University," 1966 |
| | | | Nominating Committee |
| | | | Income tax |
| box |
| 2.116/42 | | | | Minutes of Board of Directors meetings |
| | | | Convocation on "The University," 1966 |
| | | | Replacement of Robert Hutchins |
| | | | Pacem in Maribus |
| | | | Meeting, May 1957 |
| | | | Tenth Anniversary Convocation |
| | | | Miscellaneous files on the Pacem in Terris
convocations |
| box |
| 2.116/43 | | | | Pacem in Terris convocation, 1965 |
| | | | Geneva Conference, 1965-1967 |
| | | | Richard Hofstadter's memorandum on pressure groups,
1958 |
| | | | Japan-American Conference on China Policies,
1969 |
| | | | Miscellaneous convocations |
| | | | Frank Kelly, special reports to the
directors, 1958-1966 |
| | | | Directors and staff |
| | | | President's reports, 1971-1976 |
| | | | Consultants, 1956-1959 |
| | | | Associate members, 1969-1975 |
| | | | Senior fellows, 1968-1974 |
| | | | Robert Hutchins, reports to the directors, 1956-1957 |
| | | | Donald McDonald, "Militarism in America" 1969 |
| | | | List of Texas members |
| | | | Founding members |
| | | | Outside participants |
| | | | Organization |
| | | | Newspaper clippings |
| box |
| 2.116/44 | | | | Miscellaneous newspaper clippings |
| | | | Miscellaneous publications |
| | | | Transcript, Thomas Reeves interview with Parten,
1956 |
| box |
| 2.116/45 | | | | Miscellaneous publications regarding civil
liberties/civil rights |
| | | | Comfort vs. Fund for the Republic, Parten deposition,
1976 |
| box |
| 2.116/46 | | | | General files, 1955-1961 |
| | | | Letters of praise |
| | | | Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, New
York, Eucalyptus Hill Property, 1975 |
| | | | Harry Ashmore, 1961-1975 |
| | | | Ashmore controversy, 1975 |
| | | | "B" file |
| | | | W.C. Baggs |
| | | | Arthur Burck |
| | | | "C" file |
| | | | Chester Carlson |
| | | | Comfort v. Fund for the Republic |
| | | | "D" file |
| | | | "E" file |
| | | | "F" file |
| | | | Ferry, "Democratic Foreign Policy and the
Voter" |
| | | | W.H. Ferry |
| | | | "G" file |
| | | | "H" file |
| | | | "K" file |
| | | | Robert Hutchins, general file |
| | | | Hutchins, columns |
| | | | "I" file |
| | | | "J" file |
| | | | Frank Keegan |
| | | | Frank Kelly correspondence |
| box |
| 2.116/47 | | | | Reports and recommendations to the board, 1954-1970 |
| box |
| 2.116/48 | | | | Frank Kelly, correspondence, 1964-1968 |
| | | | Frank Kelly, miscellaneous |
| | | | Frank Kelly testimony, Federal Communications
Commission, January 12, 1960 |
| | | | Irving Laucks file |
| | | | Edward Lamb file, 1974-1975 |
| | | | Bill Laughlin file, 1975 |
| | | | Dr. David W. Louisell file |
| | | | Joseph P. Lyford file |
| | | | Francis McAllister file |
| | | | Bill Moyers, 1973 |
| | | | Malcolm Moos file |
| | | | Warner Neal, 1974 |
| | | | Paul Newman letter, 1975 |
| | | | John L. Perry file, 1968-1969 |
| | | | Bishop James A. Pike, 1966-1969 |
| | | | Bernard Rapoport, 1974-1975 |
| | | | Leo B. Sager, 1969 |
| | | | H.D. Swander, "Reason and the Future of
Democracy" |
| | | | Peter Tagger file |
| | | | Rexford G. Tugwell, 1972 |
| | | | Sander Vanocur, 1974 |
| | | | "W" file, 1973-1975 |
| | | | Harvey Wheeler file |
| | | | Board meetings, June 1971-November 1972 |
| | | | Board meeting, October 8, 1973 |
| | | | Board meeting, June 28, 1975 |
| | | | Special board meeting, May 10, 1975 |
| | | | Board meetings, March 1973-February 1975 |
| box |
| 2.116/49 | | | | Newsfilm Project, 1956-1957 |
| | | | Swedish Press Fair Practices Board, 1955 |
| | | | Three year report, 1956 |
| | | | Interracial problems, 1954-1957 |
| | | | | John Howard Griffith, "What Happened in
Mansfield" |
| | | | | Barbara Smith [Conrad] incident, Texas, 1956 |
| | | | | College desegregation in Beaumont, Texas, 1956 |
| | | | McKeon, et. al., "The Freedom to read Report,"
1956 |
| | | | Millis, Australian Royal Commission report, undated |
| | | | Reader's Digest, 1956-1957 |
| | | | Progress reports, projects and grants, 1958-1960 |
| | | | Rowland Watts, "The Draftee and Internal Security,"
1956 |
| | | | Adam Yarmolinsky, "Case Studies in Personal
Security" |
| | | | Robert Cushman, "Civil Liberties in the United
States" |
| | | | Lazerfield and Thielens, "Teacher Apprehension Study,"
1955 |
| | | | Religion and the Free Society, 1958-1961 |
| | | | "The Press and the People," 1959 |
| | | | Walter Millis, "Notes on a Foreign Policy for the Free
Society" |
| | | | Walter Millis, "Study of War and Democratic
Institutions" |
| | | | "Obsolescence of Liberal Constitutionalism" |
| | | | Frederick Meyers, "Right to Work Laws in Texas,"
1958 |
| | | | Study of the U.S. Immigration Service, 1962 |
| box |
| 2.116/50 | | | Oil politics, 1929-1932: |
| | | | Louisiana politics [oil and gas severance
tax], 1928 |
| | | | Texas Railroad Commission, 1930 |
| | | | Proration problem, 1930-1931 |
| | | | | Correspondence, including Dan Moody, Myron Blalock,
Joe Danciger, James V. Allred and C.V. Terrell |
| | | | Tariff on oil, Independent Petroleum Association,
1 1929-193 |
| | | | Unitization problem, 1929-1931 |
| | | | Independent Petroleum Association of Texas, 1931-1932 |
| | | | East Texas Oil Arbitration Committee, 1931 |
| | | | Interstate Oil Compact, 1932 |
| | | | Washington Oil Conference, 1933 |
| | | | Independent Petroleum Association of Louisiana,
1932 |
| | | | Texas Oil and Gas Conservation Association, 1932 |
| | | | | Charles F. Roeser correspondence |
| | | | Federal Oil Control, 1933 |
| | | | | Correspondence includes John B. Elliott, Wirt
Franklin, Gordon Burns, Tom Connally and Jack Blalock |
| | | | Independent Petroleum Association of America,
1932 |
| box |
| 2.116/51 | | | Oil, 1932-1933: |
| | | | Proration problem,
1932-1933 |
| | | | Anti-trust suit, James V. Allred,
1933 |
| | | | Claude C. Wild, Independent Petroleum Association of
Texas,
1932 |
| | | | National Industrial Recovery Act, Oil Code Conferences,
1933 |
| | | | Hunt vs. Smith, et al, proration case,
1933 |
| | | | Independent Petroleum Association of Texas,
1933 |
| | | | | J. R. Parten, President, files |
| box |
| 2.116/52 | | | Oil, 1933-1934: |
| | | | Texas Railroad Commission hearings, 1933 |
| | | | | Proposed Oil and Gas Commission |
| | | | Claude Wild, Independent Petroleum Association of Texas,
1933 |
| | | | Petroleum Administration Board, U. S. Department of the
Interior, 1933-34 |
| | | | Independent Petroleum Association of America,
1933 |
| | | | Bruce Clagett, National Petroleum Council, 1933 |
| | | | Oil taxation, 1933 |
| | | | Oil flow reports, East Texas, 1933 |
| | | | Pipeline divorcement [legislation], 1933 |
| | | | National Industrial Recovery Act Oil Code, Planning and
Coordination Committee, 1933 |
| | | | Texas Petroleum Council, 1933-34 |
| | | | National Industrial Recovery Act Oil Code, Regional
Transportation Committee, 1933 |
| | | | Miscellaneous newspaper clippings regarding federal oil
control, 1933 |
| | | | Independent Petroleum Association of California,
1934 |
| | | | Independent Petroleum Association of Texas, 1934 |
| | | | Oil taxation issues, 1934 |
| | | | Amazon vs. Texas Railroad Commission, proration case,
1934 |
| | | | Thomas-Ickes Oil Production Control Bill, 1934 |
| box |
| 2.116/53 | | | Oil, 1934-1941: |
| | | | Thomas-Ickes Oil Production Control Bill, 1934 |
| | | | Independent Petroleum Association of America,
1934 |
| | | | National Industrial Recovery Act Oil Code, Regional
Transportation Committee, 1934 |
| | | | National Industrial Recovery Act Oil Code, Planning and
Coordination Committee, 1934 |
| | | | Miscellaneous regarding federal control of oil,
1935 |
| | | | Ernest O. Thompson, Texas Railroad Commission,
1934-37 |
| | | | Independent Petroleum Association of California,
1935 |
| | | | Miscellaneous regarding oil industry and politics,
1936 |
| | | | Federal oil control fight, J. M. West Account,
1936 |
| | | | Independent Petroleum Association of Texas, 1935 |
| | | | Sale of state confiscated oil, 1938-39 |
| | | | Federal Power Commission Investigation: natural gas,
1938 |
| | | | Joseph Pogue statement, Temporary National Economic
Commission, 1938 |
| | | | Interstate Oil Compact Commission, 1939 |
| | | | Miscellaneous speeches, oil, 1939 |
| | | | Federal legislation affecting the oil industry,
1940 |
| | | | State regulation of the oil industry, 1941 |
| | | | Petroleum Coordinator for National Defense,
Correspondence with Harold Ickes 1941 |
| box |
| 2.116/54 | | | Petroleum Administration for War (PAW) files, 1942-1943: |
| | | | General files, 1942 |
| | | | Director of Transportation, letter of congratulation,
1942 |
| | | | Reports, 1942 |
| | | | Supply program, 1942 |
| | | | Miscellaneous magazines and reports regarding
transportation, 1942 |
| | | | Letters of commendation, 1943 |
| | | | Director of Transportation, personal correspondence,
1943-1944 |
| box |
| 2.116/55 | | | Petroleum Administration for War (PAW) files, 1942-1943: |
| | | | Transport Committee reports, 1942 |
| | | | Waterway reports, 1942 |
| | | | Testimony and statements by J. R. Parten and others,
1943 |
| | | | Parten daily record, 1942-1943 |
| box |
| 2.116/56 | | | Petroleum Administration for War (PAW) files, 1942-1945: |
| | | | Transportation Committee reports, 1942-1943 |
| | | | Big Inch Pipeline reports, 1943 |
| | | | Waterway reports, 1943 |
| | | | Magazines with articles regarding oil transportation,
1943 |
| | | | Government owned pipelines, 1944 |
| | | | Petroleum Industry War Council, 1944 |
| | | | Personal correspondence, 1944 |
| | | | Reports, 1945 |
| | | | Independent Petroleum Association of Texas, 1945 |
| box |
| 2.116/57 | | | Petroleum Administration for War and Post-war oil files,
1945-1948: |
| | | | Petroleum Industry War Council, 1945-46 |
| | | | Government owned pipelines, 1945 |
| | | | Postwar disposal of pipelines, refineries and tankers,
1945 |
| | | | Petroleum Administration for War reports, 1946 |
| | | | Parten personal correspondence, Petroleum
Administration for War, 1946 |
| | | | Independent Petroleum Association of Texas, 1946 |
| | | | National Petroleum Council, 1946-1948 |
| | | | Council of Economic Advisors to the President,
1946 |
| | | | Military Petroleum Advisory Committee, 1947-1948 |
| box |
| 2.116/58 | | | Post-war oil files/Petroleum Administration for Defense
(PAD), 1948-1950: |
| | | | Military Petroleum Advisory Board, 1948-1950 |
| | | | Petroleum Administration for Defense |
| | | | Independent Petroleum Association of Texas, 1949-1950 |
| | | | National Petroleum Council, 1949-1950 |
| | | | Petroleum Administration for Defense, 1950 |
| | | | | Correspondence |
| | | | | Executive orders |
| | | | | Personnel |
| | | | | Newspaper clippings |
| | | | | Aviation gasoline |
| | | | | Speeches |
| box |
| 2.116/59 | | | Petroleum Administration for Defense/National Petroleum
Council, 1951-58: |
| | | | Petroleum Administration for Defense, 1951 |
| | | | | Reports |
| | | | | Personnel |
| | | | | Industrial Advisory Committee |
| | | | | Correspondence, miscellaneous memoranda and
publications |
| | | | Petroleum Administration for Defense, Parten personnel
record, 1953 |
| | | | Military Petroleum Advisory Board, 1951-1952 |
| | | | National Petroleum Council, 1951-1958 |
| | | | | General correspondence |
| | | | | Transportation committee |
| | | | | Walter Hallanan testimonial dinner, 1952 |
| | | | | Committee on Bunker C fuel supply |
| | | | | Committee on Government Oil and Gas |
| | | | | Minutes |
| | | | | Oil import regulation |
| | | | | Reports |
| | | | Department of the Interior, Oil and Gas Division,
1955 |
| | | | Bruce K. Brown, "PAD Diary," typescript |
| box |
| 2.116/60 | | | Petroleum industry/government relations, 1958-1961: |
| | | | National Petroleum Council, 1958-1961 |
| | | | | Oil import regulation |
| | | | | Transportation Committee |
| | | | | Reports |
| | | | | Emergency oil and gas mobilization |
| | | | | Petroleum storage facilities |
| | | | | Directory |
| | | | | Agenda Committee |
| | | | Military Petroleum Advisory Board, 1960 |
| box |
| 2.116/61 | | | Petroleum industry/government relations, 1961-1962: |
| | | | National Petroleum Council reports |
| | | | Fuel oil import controls |
| | | | Appointment of Oil and Gas Division director, Department
of the Interior |
| | | | Petroleum group, Department of State |
| | | | Military Petroleum Advisory Board |
| | | | Parten, miscellaneous recommendations for federal
appointments |
| | | | Parten, consultant to Secretary of the Interior Udall
|
| | | | Mandatory oil import control |
| | | | Illegal Mexican oil imports at Brownsville,
Texas |
| | | | Oil import hearings |
| | | | Miscellaneous regarding oil imports |
| | | | Oil imports from Puerto Rico and Panama |
| | | | Walter Levy, "Evolution of the Oil Import Quota
Program" |
| box |
| 2.116/62 | | | Petroleum industry/government relations, 1961-1962: |
| | | | Mandatory Oil Imports Control Program |
| | | | | Congressional hearings transcripts, 1961 |
| | | | National Petroleum Council, 1962 |
| | | | | Report on transportation |
| | | | | Report on oil exports from the Soviet
Union |
| box |
| 2.116/63 | | | Petroleum industry/government relations, 1962-1964: |
| | | | J. Cordell Moore, Oil Import Administration,
1962 |
| | | | Report on evaluating U. S. crude oil
Rresources, 1962 |
| | | | Oil imports, 1962-1963 |
| | | | FPC Report, sales by producers of natural gas,
1962 |
| | | | Dispute over emergency jurisdiction of pipelines,
1963 |
| | | | National Petroleum Council, 1963-64 |
| | | | | Minutes |
| | | | | Committees |
| | | | | Reports |
| box |
| 2.116/64 | | | Petroleum industry/government relations, 1964-1966: |
| | | | National Petroleum Council, 1964-1966 |
| | | | | Minutes |
| | | | | Committees |
| | | | | Reports |
| box |
| 2.116/65 | | | Petroleum industry/government relations, 1966: |
| | | | Emergency Petroleum and Gas Administration, 1966 |
| | | | | Operating manuals |
| box |
| 2.116/66 | | | Petroleum industry/government relations, 1966-1967: |
| | | | Emergency Petroleum and Gas Administration, 1966-1967 |
| | | | | Operating manuals and miscellaneous |
| | | | National Petroleum Council, 1967 |
| | | | | Minutes |
| | | | | Reports |
| box |
| 2.116/67 | | | Petroleum industry/government relations, 1967-1970: |
| | | | Department of the Interior, 1967-1969 |
| | | | | News releases |
| | | | National Petroleum Council, 1968-1970 |
| | | | | Miscellaneous news releases,
correspondence |
| | | | | Reports |
| | | | Mandatory Oil Imports Control Program, 1968 |
| | | | | Hearings |
| box |
| 2.116/68 | | | Northern Oil Pipe Line Co. |
| | | Miscellaneous, Canadian oil |
| | | Canadian oil: |
| | | | Maps |
| | | | Crude analyses |
| | | | Wyoming crude |
| | | | Reports, 1950 |
| | | | Pipeline tariff |
| | | | Crude oil prices, 1957 |
| | | | Market outlets for Canadian crude |
| | | | Cantaur unitization,
1959 |
| | | | Application for Pressure Maintenance, Alpha Pool,
1959 |
| | | | British Columbia |
| | | | Yukon Territory |
| | | | British Columbia wildcat wells |
| | | Minute book, Western Prairie Exploration
Company |
| box |
| 2.116/69 | | | Political files, individuals: |
| | | | Miscellaneous |
| | | | Mike Andrews |
| | | | Bob Armstrong |
| | | | George W. Ball |
| | | | Birch Bayh |
| | | | Lloyd M. Bentsen, Jr., 1970-1989 |
| | | | Joseph Biden |
| | | | Richard Bolling |
| | | | Dolph Briscoe, Jr. |
| | | | Chet Brooks |
| | | | Jack Brooks |
| | | | John Bryant |
| | | | Bob Bullock |
| | | | Kent Caperton |
| | | | Jimmy Carter |
| | | | Billie Carr |
| | | | Rex Cary |
| | | | Clifford Case |
| | | | Frank Church |
| | | | Bill Clark |
| | | | Edward Clark |
| | | | Ramsey Clark |
| | | | William P. Clements, Jr. |
| | | | Ron Clower |
| | | | Barry Commoner |
| | | | John Connally |
| | | | Price Daniel, Jr. |
| | | | Tom Daschle |
| | | | Fagan Dickson |
| | | | Lloyd Doggett |
| | | | William O. Douglas |
| | | | Mike Driscoll |
| | | | Tommy Driskell |
| | | | William Baxter Duncan |
| | | | Michael Dukakis |
| | | | Bob Eckhardt |
| | | | Chet Edwards |
| | | | Dwight Eisenhower |
| | | | Brock Evans |
| | | | John Henry Faulk Campaign |
| | | | Martin Frost |
| box |
| 2.116/70 | | | | J. William Fulbright |
| | | | Bob Gammage |
| | | | John Glenn |
| | | | Phil Gramm |
| | | | Mike Gravel |
| | | | Joan Growe |
| | | | Bill Gray |
| | | | Clint Hackney |
| | | | James R. Hadlock |
| | | | D. B. Hardeman |
| | | | Gary Hart |
| | | | Crane Haussmen |
| | | | Jim Hightower |
| | | | John L. Hill |
| | | | Marc Hill |
| | | | William P. Hobby, Jr. |
| | | | Fred Hofheinz |
| | | | John Holmes |
| | | | Hubert Humphrey, III |
| | | | Hubert H.Humphrey |
| | | | Jesse Jackson |
| | | | Roger Jepsen |
| | | | J. Bennett Johnston |
| | | | Bill Keese |
| | | | Edward Kennedy |
| | | | John F. Kennedy |
| | | | Bob Kerry |
| | | | John Kerry |
| | | | Glenn Kothman |
| | | | Robert Krueger |
| | | | Dan Kubiak |
| | | | Greg Laughlin |
| | | | Patrick Leahy |
| | | | Mickey Leland |
| | | | Joe Lieberman |
| | | | Russell B. Long |
| | | | Miron A. Love |
| | | | Eugene J. McCarthy |
| | | | Joseph McCarthy |
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| 2.116/71 | | | | George McGovern |
| | | | Mike McKinney |
| | | | Peyton McKnight |
| | | | Robert S. McNamara |
| | | | Jim Mattox |
| | | | Garry Mauro |
| | | | George Miller |
| | | | George Mitchell |
| | | | Walter Mondale |
| | | | Cecil Moore |
| | | | Edmund Muskie |
| | | | Benton Musslewhite |
| | | | Jon Newton |
| | | | Jay Nixon |
| | | | Richard M. Nixon |
| | | | Jim Nugent |
| | | | Hugh Parmer |
| | | | Wright Patman |
| | | | David Peterson |
| | | | Michael Plaster |
| | | | John Poerner |
| | | | John Pouland |
| | | | Ronald Reagan |
| | | | Terence O'Rourke |
| | | | Ann Richards |
| | | | Peter Rodino |
| | | | Maurice Rosenblatt |
| | | | Terry Sanford |
| | | | Bill Sarpalius |
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| 2.116/72 | | | | Allan Shivers |
| | | | Preston Smith |
| | | | Harvey Sloane |
| | | | Franklin Spears |
| | | | Henry L. Stimson |
| | | | John Olin Teague |
| | | | Olin Teague |
| | | | Buddy Temple |
| | | | Geraldine Tennant |
| | | | Harrel Tillman |
| | | | John Tower |
| | | | Truman, Stalin, and Potsdam (TV script by
Alperovitz) |
| | | | Jim Turner |
| | | | Mack Wallace |
| | | | Ralph Wallace |
| | | | Mark White |
| | | | Charles Wilson |
| | | | Jim Wright |
| | | | Don Yarborough |
| | | | Ralph Yarborough |
| box |
| 2.116/73 | | | Political files: |
| | | | Ralph Yarborough |
| box |
| 2.116/74 | | | | General files, 1967-1989 |
| | | | Committee on the Present Danger |
| | | | Conservatives |
| | | | Democratic Advisory Council of Texas |
| | | | Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee |
| | | | Democratic Party of Texas |
| | | | Democratic National Committee, 1973-1988 |
| | | | Democrats for the 80's |
| | | | Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee |
| | | | Political Action Committees (PACs) |
| | | | Republican Party |
| | | | Rosenblatt meeting |
| | | | The Senator's Club |
| | | | Texans for a Conservative Congress |
| | | | Senate Democratic Leadership Circle |
| | | | Wright Congressional Club (Speaker's Club) |
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| 2.116/75 | | | Political Files, national/state elections, 1960s-1970s: |
| | | | Madison County |
| | | | Massachusetts Democratic Party |
| | | | Texas legislature |
| | | | Maps of Texas districts |
| | | | Texas Senate Democratic Campaign Committee |
| | | | Legislative bills |
| | | | | To enlarge powers of Trinity River
Authority |
| | | | | Senate Bill 371 (1975) |
| | | | | Senate Bill 910 (nuclear waste) |
| | | | | Common Carrier Pipeline Bill (1979) |
| | | | | Bill 1846, Municipal Power Agencies (1979) |
| | | | | House Bill 4, Texas Election Code (1973) |
| | | | | House Bill 2, Lobbying |
| | | | | House Bill 6, Open records |
| | | | | House Bill 1, Gifts disclosure |
| | | | | House Bill 3, Open meetings (1973) |
| | | | U. S. Senator, Election 1970 |
| | | | | Lloyd Bentsen, newspaper clippings |
| | | | | George Bush, newspaper clippings |
| | | | | Ralph Yarborough, newspaper clippings |
| | | | | Ralph Yarborough, correspondence |
| | | | Presidential election, 1972 |
| | | | Sargent Shriver Luncheon in Houston (Sept. 13, 1972) |
| | | | Presidential election, 1976 |
| | | | Intelligence Oversight Act (1980) |
| | | | Presidential election, 1980 |
| | | | State elections, 1982 |
| | | | House Resolution 2182, Natural Gas Equal Access
Amendments (1983) |
| | | | Senate Bill S391, Intelligence identities
protection |
| | | | Senate Bill 666, Federal Power Commission price controls
(1961) |
| | | | Senate Bill 826, Department of Energy (1977) |
| | | | Senate Bill 4059, Tax reform (1969) |
| | | | Senate Bill 1219, Off shore leases, Santa
Barbara (1969) |
| | | | Presidential Election, 1984 |
| | | | State Elections, 1984 |
| | | | Presidential Election, 1988 |
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| 2.116/76 | | | Miscellaneous: |
| | | | Watergate and Nixon's enemies list |
| | | | Academic Recording Institute, 1958-1960 |
| | | | Amerada Petroleum Corporation, 1959-1960 |
| | | | Architects, 1955 |
| | | | Armco, 1981 |
| | | | Mailing list for articles |
| | | | Atlantic Richfield, 1984 |
| | | | Aurora Gasoline Company, 1960 |
| | | | Austin Sun, 1974 |
| | | | Carl Sagan article, 1983 |
| | | | Trinity River Project, 1973 |
| | | | Antioch bookplates, 1981 |
| | | | Atomic diplomacy/Gar Alperovitz, 1985 |
| | | | Book orders, 1982-1985 |
| | | | Book of the Month Club, 1983 |
| | | | Lt. William Calley, Jr., 1971 |
| | | | Office in Central Square (Houston), 1984 |
| | | | KHOU-TV (Houston), 1982 |
| | | | Calvin Doyle regarding Ft. Trinidad oil production,
1981 |
| | | | G. W. Blackburn, 1982 |
| | | | Richard A. Hooker, geologist, 1967-1981 |
| | | | Owens and Company, Consultants, 1981 |
| | | | Miscellaneous land lease matters, 1968-1975 |
| | | | John T. Stiles, 1981 |
| | | | Miscellaneous contributions and memberships,
1973-1980s |
| | | | Oil depletion allowance, 1969-1975 |
| | | | Diesel fuel samples, 1963 |
| box |
| 2.116/77 | | | | Drilling contractors, 1970 |
| | | | Echo Oil (Canada), 1976 |
| | | | Exxon, 1982-1985 |
| | | | General education, 1960s-1980s: |
| | | | | Abilene Christian College |
| | | | | Allen Academy |
| | | | | Amherst College |
| | | | | Bard |
| | | | | Emory |
| | | | | Hampshire |
| | | | | Harvard |
| | | | | Haverford College |
| | | | | Houston Baptist |
| | | | | University of Houston, Clear Lake |
| | | | | Lamar Academy |
| | | | | Madison Academy (Madisonville),
[1904-1905] |
| | | | | University of Maryland |
| | | | | University of Minnesota |
| | | | | William Wayne Justice Projects, University of North
Texas |
| | | | | Princeton |
| | | | | Rice University |
| | | | | St. John's School (Houston) |
| | | | | Shattuck, St. Mary's, St. James
(Minnesota) |
| | | | | Southern Methodist University |
| | | | | Southwest Texas State University |
| | | | | Southwestern |
| | | | | Texas A&M |
| | | | | | Pathfinder newsletter,
1984 |
| | | | | | Miscellaneous |
| | | | | University of Virginia |
| | | | | College of William and Mary, Reves Center |
| | | | | University of Wyoming, Gene Gressley |
| | | | Parten reading files, 1987-1989 |
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| 2.116/78 | | | | Grimes County v. Texas Municipal Power Agency (Lignite
case) |
| | | | ABM System, 1969 |
| | | | Arms reduction negotiations, 1985 |
| | | | Federal Defense Budget, 1982-1985 |
| | | | Central Intelligence Agency, 1967-1983 |
| | | | Committee on Fiscal Accountability on Nation's
Resources, 1981 |
| | | | Gorbachev address to Congress, 1987 |
| | | | Disarmament policy, 1983 |
| | | | Federal economic policy, 1974-1983 |
| | | | Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, 1952-1989 |
| | | | Fall out shelter, 1961 |
| | | | Flood control, Madison County, Texas, 1962 |
| | | | Parten's FBI file, 1986 |
| | | | Report in opposition to federal control of
oil, [ca. 1934] |
| | | | Federal Energy Administration, 1976 1976 |
| | | | Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 1981 |
| | | | Federal Power Commission opinion regarding Minnesota
Pipeline, 1959 |
| | | | Foreign policy, 1980-83 |
| | | | House Foreign Affairs Committee regarding Western
Europe, 1973 |
| | | | Immigration, 1981 |
| | | | Iran-Contra hearings, 1988 |
| | | | MX missile system, 1984-1985 |
| | | | Commission on Selective Service, 1967 |
| | | | Nuclear policy, 1984-1985 |
| | | | Energy, 1970s-1980s: |
| | | | | Department of Energy, 1978-1979 |
| | | | | Alternative sources |
| | | | | Canada |
| | | | | Deregulation |
| | | | | Miscellaneous |
| box |
| 2.116/79 | | | | Oil & Gas Pricing Policy |
| | | | Deregulation of electricity |
| | | | Gulf Coast oil |
| | | | Energy policy, independent operators |
| | | | Frank Pitts, oil and gas, 1979 |
| | | | El Salvador |
| | | | Hiroshima and Nagasaki |
| | | | Middle East, 1977-1985 |
| | | | Soviet Union |
| | | | Task force on oil policy on public land, PERC
regulations, 1982 |
| | | | Parten's "Philosophy of Government" speech |
| | | | Propaganda |
| | | | Reagan's war program |
| | | | Nuclear war |
| | | | Nuclear freeze |
| | | | SALT I & II |
| | | | U. S. defense |
| | | | Tax reform, 1983 |
| | | | Texas Constitutional Revision Commission, 1975 |
| | | | Hardin, Hess, & Suarez, regarding Texas Gulf sulfur,
1950 |
| | | | Bill Haymes, "Are You Bombing With Me Jesus?,"
1971 |
| | | | Hiss-Chambers case, 1978 |
| | | | Ozarka water problem, 1982 |
| | | | Office rent, Houston, 1965-1977 |
| | | | Lone star gas pipeline, Madison County, 1982 |
| | | | Day Dome Salt Cavern, Madison County, 1972 |
| | | | Hydrocarbon material movement, 1982 |
| | | | Iron Creek Area Oil and Gas, 1982 |
| | | | Maynard Oil Company |
| | | | Mergers |
| | | | Newspaper clippings mailing list, 1973-1980 |
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| 2.116/80 | | | | Nellie M. Hill, et al v. Texas |
| | | | Brown v. Ensearch Institute |
| | | | Fagan Dickson v. Richard Nixon & Elmer
Staats |
| | | | Ex Rel Grimes County taxpayers v. Texas Municipal Power
Agency |
| | | | Parker Company, et al v. Spindletop Oil & Gas
Co. |
| | | | Seven J v. IRS |
| | | | Ochs v. Ruttenberg |
| | | | Socialist Workers Party v. Attorney General |
| | | | Stamler v. Mitchell |
| | | | U. S. A. v. The Progressive, et al |
| | | | U. S. A. v. Benjamin Spock |
| | | | Madison County Library |
| | | | Madison County Courthouse, Jail Bonds |
| | | | City of Madisonville |
| | | | Madisonville City Streets |
| | | | Maps |
| | | | Depletion of foreign oil |
| | | | Texas Mid-Continent Oil & Gas
Association |
| | | | Prorationing |
| | | | Naval Petroleum Reserve |
| | | | Underground oil and gas storage |
| | | | Oil and Gas production and sales reports, 1980's |
| | | | Peoples Production Company, 1957 |
| | | | Petroleum Property Management, Ft. Trinidad
Field, 1966 |
| | | | Common carrier legislation, pipelines |
| | | | Emergency planning, pipelines, 1967 |
| | | | Letters of credit, Texas Railroad Commission,
1981 |
| | | | Regent Drilling Company |
| | | | Miscellaneous, Texas Railroad Commission, 1984 |
| | | | Mike Evans, evangelist, 1984 |
| | | | Scheinbaum and Ellsberg luncheon in Houston,
1973 |
| | | | Lawrence Goodwyn, "Populist Dreams and Negro
Rights" |
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| 2.116/81 | | | Miscellaneous reports: |
| | | | Hutcheson, "Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry,"
regarding Palestine and the Jewish state, 1946 |
| | | | Armstrong, et al, Coastal Resources Management
Program |
| | | | Department of the Interior, Residual Oil Import
Program |
| | | | Department of the Interior, level of import of crude
oil |
| | | | North Dakota Oil, 1952-1960 |
| | | | South St. Paul, Minnesota, survey report, 1954 |
| | | | NGPA of 1978, Section 107, wells below 15,000 feet,
report |
| | | | Fagen, "The Nicaraguan Revolution" |
| | | | Letter from R. Hooker on the Texas Railroad Commission,
1981 |
| | | | Report on the Texas Railroad Commission emergency
plan |
| | | | Texas Railroad Commission rule on tight sands, Edwards
limestone |
| | | | Statistical data on companies organized by
Parten |
| | | | Report on the Twin Buttes Reservoir, National Park
Service |
| | | | Report on Wyoming Agri-Fuels |
| | | | Report on Sector Refining Company |
| | | | Shamrock Oil and Gas |
| | | | The Texas
Observer |
| | | | Texas Pacific Coal and Oil |
| | | | Texas Pipe Line Company |
| | | | Ticony, Inc. |
| | | | Letter, Parten to The Today Show (NBC), August 26, 1980 |
| | | | Trinity River Authority |
| | | | Trinity Improvement Association |
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| 2.116/82 | | | Miscellaneous: |
| | | | Letter to 20/20 (television
program, ABC), 1978 |
| | | | Union Oil Company, 1980s |
| | | | | Mesa partners stock fight |
| | | | Roger Priest court martial, Vietnam, 1969 |
| | | | Business Executives Move for Vietnam Peace |
| | | | Vietnam, miscellaneous, 1965-1975 |
| | | | Vietnam Moratorium Committee, 1970 |
| | | | Nuclear winter articles, 1984 |
| box |
| 2.116/83 | | | Miscellaneous organizations and associations: |
| | | | Washington Watch, 1968-1974 |
| | | | Miscellaneous invitations to join organizations,
1935-1983 |
| | | | Academy of Political Science, 1952 |
| | | | Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation, 1947 |
| | | | Allied Youth, 1946 |
| | | | Alternative Information Network/Alternative Views,
1983 |
| | | | American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee,
1982 |
| | | | American Association for the United Nations,
1950-1973 |
| | | | American Bible Society, 1944-1949 |
| | | | American Christian Palestine Committee, 1946 |
| | | | American Civil Liberties Union, 1956-1989 |
| | | | American Committee on U. S.-Soviet Relations,
1986-1989 |
| | | | American Committee on East-West Accord, 1981-1986 |
| | | | | Luncheon for Admiral Noel Gayler, October,
1983 |
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| 2.116/84 | | | | Americans for Constitutional Government, 1950 |
| | | | Americans for Middle East Peace, 1982-1989 |
| | | | Americans for Middle East Understanding, Inc.,
1984-1989 |
| | | | American Economic Foundation, 1950 |
| | | | America's Future, Inc., 1947 |
| | | | American Indian Fund, 1949 |
| | | | American Law Association, 1980 |
| | | | American Leadership Forum, 1983 |
| | | | American Legion, 1935-1955 |
| | | | American Peace Test, 1988 |
| | | | American Red Cross, 1944-1956 |
| | | | American Relief for Greek Democracy, 1947 |
| | | | American Society of Range Management, 1959-1963 |
| | | | American Society for Russian Relief, Inc., 1945 |
| | | | American Standards Association, 1948 |
| | | | Amnesty International, 1974-1977 |
| | | | M. D. Anderson Hospital, 1944-1984 |
| | | | Arabia Temple Crippled Children's Fund, 1950 |
| | | | Arms Control Association, 1985 |
| | | | Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation, 1952 |
| | | | Association for Responsible Dissent, 1988 |
| | | | Better World Society, 1987-1989 |
| | | | Beyond War, 1988-1989 |
| | | | John Birch Society, 1961-1985 |
| | | | Blame, 1969 |
| | | | Business Executives for National Security, Inc.,
1984 |
| | | | Business Executives Move for Vietnam Peace, 1968-1977 |
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| 2.116/85 | | | | Business Executives Move for Vietnam Peace |
| | | | | Speeches |
| | | | | Articles |
| | | | | Contributions |
| | | | | Projects submitted |
| | | | | Program prospectus |
| | | | | Ernest Fitzgerald |
| | | | | Harold Willens, luncheon, August 1971 |
| | | | | Henry Niles, luncheons, 1971, 1976 |
| | | | Carolina Population Center, 1973 |
| | | | Cenikor, 1982 |
| | | | Center on Change (proposed), 1969 |
| | | | Center for Community Change, 1969 |
| | | | Center for Defense Information, 1973-1985 |
| | | | | Luncheon for Admiral LaRocque, November 1977 |
| | | | | Wegren, "Fear and Foreign Policy," 1983 |
| | | | Center for National Security Studies, 1979-1985 |
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| 2.116/86 | | | | Center for Safe Energy |
| | | | Houston Chamber of Commerce |
| | | | U. S. Chamber of Commerce |
| | | | Christian Faith and Life Community |
| | | | Citizens Against Water Taxes |
| | | | Citizens Anti-Nuclear Information Team |
| | | | Citizens Committee for the Amendment to End
War |
| | | | Citizens Concerned About Nuclear Power |
| | | | Citizens for Common Sense in National
Defense |
| | | | Clergy and Laymen Concerned |
| | | | Committee on Campaign Contributions |
| | | | Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce |
| | | | Committee in Solidarity with the People of El
Salvador |
| | | | Common Cause, 1970-1989 |
| | | | Council for a Livable World |
| | | | Dallas Historical Society (People's History in
Texas) |
| | | | Disarm Education Fund/Ploughshares Fund |
| | | | Educational Fund for Nuclear Science |
| | | | Environmental Defense Fund |
| | | | Equal Rights Amendment |
| | | | Energy Action Foundation |
| | | | Episcopal Television Network |
| | | | Family History Foundation |
| | | | John Henry Faulk PBS Special |
| | | | FAIR |
| | | | Federation of American Scientists |
| | | | Fire Departments, volunteer, Madisonville and
Normangee |
| | | | Fiscal Policy Council |
| | | | Foreign Policy Association |
| | | | Forum Institute |
| | | | Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas |
| | | | Friends of the Earth |
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| 2.116/87 | | | | Fund for Investigative Journalism, Inc., 1975-1976 |
| | | | Fund for Peace, 1968-1979 |
| | | | Fund for the Republic, book
by Frank Kelly, 1975-1979 |
| | | | Future Wave, 1983 |
| | | | Good Government, 1970 |
| | | | Gulf Coast Angus Association, 1978 |
| | | | Gulf Coast Council on Foreign Affairs, 1982-1984 |
| | | | Habitat for Humanity, Jimmy Carter, 1988-1989 |
| | | | Heritage Foundation |
| | | | | Steve Pejovich and "Pathfinder," 1984 |
| | | | High Frontier, Lt. General Daniel Graham, 1988 |
| | | | Houston Citizens Committee, Democratic Party Convention,
1968 |
| | | | Houston Council on Human Relations, 1964-1980 |
| | | | Houston Council on World Affairs, 1966-1971 |
| | | | Houston Heart Association, 1965-1977 |
| | | | Houston Philosophical Society, 1965-1982 |
| | | | Houston Symphony, 1981-1989 |
| | | | Independent Petroleum Association, 1961-1969 |
| | | | International Center for Development Policy,
1987-1988 |
| | | | Institute for Higher Studies, Harvey Wheeler,
1976 |
| | | | Interfaith Center to Reverse Arms Race, 1982 |
| | | | International Center for Development Policy,
1987-1989 |
| | | | International Physicians for Prevention of Nuclear War,
1982 |
| | | | James Madison Constitutional Law Institute, 1972 |
| | | | Junior Achievement, 1981-1988 |
| | | | Henry P. Kendall Foundation, 1984-1986 |
| | | | Laucks Foundation, 1982-1983 |
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| 2.116/88 | | | | L. Q. C. Lamar Society, 1976 |
| | | | League of Women Voters, 1971-1983 |
| | | | Lincoln Educational Foundation, 1980 |
| | | | Living Bank, Houston, 1981 |
| | | | Madison County Chamber of Commerce, 1978-1989 |
| | | | Madison County Hospital, 1966-1979 |
| | | | Madison Co. Taxpayers Committee, 1973 |
| | | | | Trinity River Tax Authority Dispute |
| | | | Madisonville Improvement Corporation, 1963 |
| | | | | Articles of Incorporation |
| | | | Madisonville Sidewalk Cattlemen's Association,
1953, 1958, 1965 |
| | | | Mayo Foundation (Mayo Clinic), 1981-1988 |
| | | | Rochester, Minnesota, Methodist Hospital, 1980-1984 |
| | | | Media Access Project, 1976 |
| | | | Members of Congress for Peace Through Law, 1970-1981 |
| | | | Middle East Institute, Grace Halsell, 1989 |
| | | | Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 1979-1989 |
| | | | National Center for Economic Alternatives, 1987-1989 |
| | | | | Gar Alperovitz |
| | | | National Committee for An Effective Congress,
1953-1982 |
| | | | National Committee on U. S.-China Relations, Inc.,
1968 |
| | | | National Conservative Political Action Committee,
1983 |
| | | | National Council on Crime and Delinquency, 1980 |
| | | | National Football Hall of Fame, 1948-1973 |
| | | | National Foundation for Ileitis & Colitis
(Houston), 1986-1987 |
| | | | National Peace Action Coalition, 1972 |
| | | | National Wildflower Research Center, Austin, Texas,
1984-1989 |
| | | | | Lady Bird Johnson, Edward Clark |
| | | | American Educational Trust Library Fund, 1987 |
| | | | National Nuclear Freeze and SANE, 1982-1989 |
| | | | | Don Gardner |
| box |
| 2.116/89 | | | | Texans for Nuclear Freeze Campaign, 1982-85 |
| | | | | Don Gardner |
| | | | National Nuclear Weapons Freeze
Publications |
| | | | American Petroleum Institute, 1942-85 |
| | | | Mid-Continent Oil & Gas Association, 1961-1986 |
| | | | TIPRO, 1974-1989 |
| | | | Twenty-Five Year Club of the Petroleum Industry,
1957-1989 |
| | | | Pacifica (Houston), 1968-1979 |
| | | | | Don Gardner, Lawrence Lee |
| | | | Peace Organizations |
| | | | | Building Peace Bridges |
| | | | | Peace Alert |
| | | | | Peace Links Houston |
| | | | | National Peace Academy |
| | | | | National Peace Institute Foundation |
| | | | | Nuclear Age Peace Foundation |
| | | | | U. S. Academy of Peace |
| box |
| 2.116/90 | | | | People for the American Way |
| | | | People's History in Texas, Inc. (Melissa Hield),
1984 |
| | | | Philosophical Society of Texas, 1971-1988 |
| | | | Planetary Initiative, 1982-1983 |
| | | | Public Citizen, 1982 |
| | | | Public Information Corporation, 1970-1971 |
| | | | The Progressive, 1978-1989 |
| | | | The Rosewater Foundation, 1983-1984 |
| | | | Sam Rayburn Library and Foundation, 1962-1990 |
| | | | Scientists' Institute for Public Information,
1976-1989 |
| | | | | The Closing Circle by
Barry Commoner |
| box |
| 2.116/91 | | | | Scott & White Hospital (Temple, Texas),
1959-1960 |
| | | | The Second Century Fund, 1979 |
| | | | Sierra Club, 1988 |
| | | | Smithsonian Institute, 1978 |
| | | | Society to Advance Fusion Energy, 1980 |
| | | | Society of Independent Professional Earth Scientists,
1983 |
| | | | Sons of the Republic of Texas, 1938-1989 |
| | | | Southern Regional Council, 1975-1976 |
| | | | Southwest Voters Registration Education Project,
1983-1984 |
| | | | Adlai Stevenson Memorial Fund, 1966-1974 |
| | | | Student Coalition Against Racism, 1975 |
| | | | Texans for the Environmental Defense Fund, 1988-1989 |
| | | | Texas Bar Center, 1976 |
| | | | Texas Bill of Rights Foundation, 1963-1977 |
| | | | Texas Committee on Natural Resources, 1975, 1985 |
| | | | TIPRO, 1984 |
| | | | Texas Oil Centennial Committee, 1966 |
| | | | Texas Pecan Improvement Association, 1964-1966 |
| | | | Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association,
1966-1979 |
| | | | Texas Women for the Eighties, 1983-1984 |
| | | | | Celia Eckhardt |
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| 2.116/92 | | | | Trinity River Bond Issue, 1973 |
| | | | Union of Concerned Scientists, 1982-1989 |
| | | | Vecinos, 1985-1987 |
| | | | Washington Watch, 1970-1974 |
| | | | Women in Military Service for America, 1991 |
| | | | World Federalist Assoc., 1970-1981 |
| | | | Miscellaneous files regarding public affairs,
1958-1959 |
| | | | | Includes correspondence with Erwin Griswold, Adlai
Stevenson, Sam Rayburn, and Paul Butler |
| | | | Astros Baseball Organization, 1969-1986 |
| | | Miscellaneous clubs: |
| | | | Houston Club |
| | | | Houston Farm and Ranch Club |
| | | | Jefferson Islands |
| | | | Madisonville Country Club |
| | | | Maxim's |
| | | | National Capital Democratic Club |
| | | | Patterson Lake Fishing Club |
| | | | Petroleum Club of Houston |
| | | | President's Club |
| | | | Ramada Club |
| | | | River Oaks Country Club |
| box |
| 2.116/93 | | | Organizations: |
| | | | Cotton Bowl Athletic Association, 1959-1988 |
| | | | University of Texas Dad's Association, 1959 |
| | | | Delta Chi Fraternity, 1945-1981 |
| | | | University of Texas Ex-Students Association,
1956-1987 |
| | | | University of Texas President's Associates,
1982-1987 |
| | | | Texas State Historical Association, 1971-1987 |
| | | | University of Texas YMCA & YWCA, 1979-1980 |
| box |
| 2.116/94 | | | Parten family files: |
| | | | Wayne Lafayette Parten |
| | | | Asa Parten |
| | | | J. L. Meyers |
| | | | The Parten Family |
| | | | Rod and Mary McClain |
| | | | Edwin N. Neer |
| | | | Nola Y. Parten |
| | | | Richard Parten |
| | | | Sam Parten |
| | | | David Philley |
| | | | Stephen Philley |
| | | | Frances Price |
| | | | Emily Walling |
| | | | Mary Chadwick Williams |
| | | | Mrs. W. L. Parten |
| | | | Mrs. Malcolm Parten Cone |
| | | | J. C. Thomas |
| box |
| 2.116/95 | | | | Carl Basland |
| | | | Sam Parten |
| | | | Emily Parten |
| | | | Parten Family Newsletter |
| | | | Amanda Lee Cone Rohmiller |
| | | | Joseph (Dock) Parten |
| | | | Reuben Franklin Parten |
| | | | Oscar Asa Parten |
| | | | Lucy Wayne Parten Myers |
| | | | | Santo Tomas Prisoner of War Camp,
Phillipines |
| | | | Malcolm Amanda Parten Cone |
| | | | Ella Brooks Parten |
| | | | Estate of J. B. Brooks |
| | | | Brooks Family |
| | | | Milton Brown |
| | | | John Campbell |
| | | | Philip Campbell |
| | | | Thomas S. Campbell |
| | | | D. C. Cannon |
| | | | Nathan U. Colwell |
| | | | Dr. R. E. Cone |
| | | | Mrs. D. R. Crowley, Jr. |
| | | | Agnes Brown Cummins |
| | | | Susan Garrett |
| | | | James Geary |
| | | | Wayne and Elizabeth Gibbens |
| | | | O. E. Parten and John Lyle |
| box |
| 2.116/96 | | | J. R. Parten personal files: |
| | | | J. R. Parten School, Madisonville, Texas, 1957 |
| | | | Christmas gifts, cards, and letters, 1950-1980 |
| | | | Patsy Parten funeral, 1975 |
| | | | Mayo Clinic, 1961-1990 |
| | | | Personal illnesses, 1960-1992 |
| box |
| 2.116/97 | | | | Passport and related records |
| | | | Poll tax receipts |
| | | | Vacations |
| | | | | Stella Polaris, 1962 |
| | | | | Canada |
| | | | T. J. Maples v. J. R. Parten, et al, 1967 |
| | | | Montrose Travel Agency |
| | | | Texas State Historical Association crossword puzzle with
Parten's name |
| | | | Courses taken at University of Texas |
| | | | Books given away, 1971-1990 |
| | | | Single tax debate notes, 1916 |
| | | | Honorary Degree, Haverford College, 1979 |
| | | | J. R. Parten obituaries, condolence letters, memorials,
audio tape of funeral, November 11, 1992 |
| box |
| 2.116/98 | | | Interviews with J. R. Parten: |
| | | | Video of CBS 48 Hours Program with segment on J. R,
Parten, Dec. 10, 1990 |
| | | | Kent Biffle, Dallas Morning News, 1981 |
| | | | Business & Energy International, 1976 |
| | | | Anthony Champagne regarding Sam Rayburn, 1983 |
| | | | Tris Coffin, The Washington
Spectator, 1983 |
| | | | Chandler Davidson, Rice University, 1979 |
| | | | John Henry Faulk,The Texas
Observer , 1974 |
| | | | Joe B. Frantz regarding Lyndon Johnson, 1976 |
| | | | John King, 1989 |
| | | | Fritz Lanham,Bryan Eagle ,
1983 |
| | | | Paul McKay, Bryan Eagle,
1981 |
| | | | E. Dale Odom, North Texas State University, 1970 |
| | | | James Pohl, Southwestern
Historical Quarterly, 1982 |
| | | | James Presley regarding Delta drilling history,
1981 |
| | | | David Prindle, University of Texas at Austin (tape
recording included), 1979 |
| | | | Thomas Reeves regarding Fund for the Republic,
1956 |
| | | | Tom Nelson, Houston Post & Parade Magazine,
1982 |
| | | | Joan Mellard regarding James West (no
transcript), 1985 |
| | | | Rob Tranchin (no transcript), 1985 |
| | | | Tim Richardson, Oil & Gas News, 1982 |
| | | | St. Stephen's School Bulletin, undated |
| | | | The Texas Observer,
1966 |
| | | | Bill Stevens,New York Times
, 1982 |
| | | Awards: |
| | | | East Texas Man of the Month, 1943 |
| box |
| 2.116/99 | | | Speeches and Addresses: |
| | | | Parten's American Legion Speech, Navasota, 1946 |
| | | | Miscellaneous, 1946 |
| | | | Miscellaneous speeches |
| | | | W. V. Ballew, Jr., miscellaneous speeches |
| | | | Harry Blackmun speech regarding Mayo Clinic |
| | | | Bruce K. Brown speech, 1950 |
| | | | Bill Broyles speech to Rice University commencement,
1983 |
| | | | Arthur Burck speech |
| | | | Winston Churchill speech to Westminster College,
1946 |
| | | | Edward Clark speech, 1984 |
| | | | John Connally speeches, 1979 |
| | | | Celia Eckhardt speech, 1984 |
| | | | Peter Flawn speeches, 1982 , 1984 |
| | | | J. W. Fulbright speech on Sinai Agreement |
| | | | John W. Gardner speech, 1984 |
| | | | Ewell Murphy, Jr. speech on Jose Ortega y Gasset,
1978 |
| | | | Admiral Noel Gayler testimony, 1983 |
| | | | Wayne Gibbens speech, 1980 |
| | | | Sen. Gary Hart letters and speeches, 1982-1986 |
| | | | Frank K. Kelly speech, 1983 |
| | | | George F. Kennan speech, 1983 |
| | | | Dr. Robert King speech, 1986 |
| | | | Robert Krueger speech, 1977 |
| | | | Admiral Gene La Rocque speeches, 1982, 1987 |
| | | | Norman Lear Speech, 1981 |
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| 2.116/100 | | | Speeches: |
| | | | Alfred Lilienthal, Middle East terror, 1986 |
| | | | Paul McCloskey, barriers to Mid-East peace, 1985 |
| | | | Randy Parten, Trinity River Authority, 1985 |
| | | | David Peterson, 1982 |
| | | | Allan Shivers, reel to reel tape recording, ca. 1954 |
| | | | John Silber, 1984-1987 |
| | | | Dr. Humphrey Walz, "Why Did Israel Invade Lebanon?,"
1982 |
| | | | Malcolm R. Wilkey, 1984 |
| | | | Harold Willens, regarding nuclear freeze, 1982 |
| | | | David W. Wilson, regarding natural gas regulation,
1982 |
| | | | Miscellaneous |
| box |
| 2.116/101A | | | J.R. Parten awards: |
| | | | Pure Oil News Man of the
Month, 1960 |
| | | | Mr. Texas Award, 1975 |
| | | Banks: |
| | | | Houston Central Bank |
| | | | Minden Bank and Trust |
| | | | Neches National Bank of Silsbee |
| | | | Bank of the Southwest, Houston |
| | | | Farmers State Bank |
| | | | Quinlan State Bank |
| | | | Republic Bank, Houston |
| | | Personal correspondence: |
| | | | Correspondence related to J. R. Parten
papers |
| | | | Miscellaneous, 1932-1980 |
| | | | Miscellaneous "A", 1934-1976 |
| | | | Dean Acheson |
| | | | James V. Allred |
| | | | O. H. Allred |
| | | | R. B. Anderson |
| | | | Robert O. Anderson |
| | | | Milton Arnold |
| | | | Lynn Ashby |
| | | | Julian Ard |
| box |
| 2.116/101B | | | | Miscellaneous "B": |
| | | | | Hines Baker |
| | | | | Roy Bedichek |
| | | | | Dallas Biggers |
| | | | | D. X. Bible |
| | | | | Gerald Blackburn |
| | | | | Jack Blalock |
| | | | | Myron G. Blalock |
| | | | | Richard Blalock |
| | | | | James H. Blundell |
| | | | | Robert Lee Bobbitt |
| | | | | Roland Bond |
| | | | | W. R. Boyd |
| | | | | Palmer Bradley |
| | | | | Jack Brooks |
| | | | | Bruce K. Brown |
| | | | | Milton Brownlee |
| | | | | Freeman Buford |
| | | | | Richard Burleson |
| | | | | J. Alton Burdine |
| | | | | Ira Butler |
| | | | | George C. Butte |
| | | | | Harold Byrd |
| | | | Jack W. Boothe |
| | | | Henry V. Broady |
| | | | James A. Bill |
| | | | Hugh Binford |
| | | | Helen Ballew |
| | | | William V. Ballew, III |
| | | | William A. Ballew, Jr. |
| box |
| 2.116/102 | | | | William A. Ballew, Jr. (continued) |
| | | | William Barret |
| | | | Martin Toscan Bennett |
| | | | Robert L. Bernstein |
| | | | Thomas W. Blake |
| | | | Jack Blanton |
| | | | Dan Blocker |
| | | | Frank D. Breckbill |
| | | | Walter Bremond, Jr. |
| | | | Frank Brinegar |
| | | | J. H. Brockelbank |
| | | | Dr. Leon Bromberg |
| | | | George R. Brown |
| | | | Pittman Buck, Jr. |
| | | | Arthur Burck |
| | | | Horace Busby |
| | | | Dr. Hugh R. Butt |
| | | | Dr. Hal Bybee |
| | | | Miscellaneous "C" |
| box |
| 2.116/103 | | | | Miscellaneous "C" |
| | | | J. C. Cain |
| | | | James C. Calaway |
| | | | Joseph A. Califano, Jr. |
| | | | Ron Carbon |
| | | | Oscar L. Chapman |
| | | | Tristram Coffin |
| | | | Thomas D. Coffman |
| | | | Howard P. Coghlan |
| | | | David L. Cohn |
| | | | Robert S. Colodzin |
| | | | G. A. Converse, Jr. |
| | | | J. Cal Courtney |
| | | | Norman Cousins |
| | | | Naurice Cummings |
| | | | Trish Cunningham |
| | | | Miscellaneous "D": |
| | | | | Frederic Duncalf |
| | | | | Albert K. Daniel |
| | | | | William "Uncle Billy" Disch |
| box |
| 2.116/104 | | | | Miscellaneous "D" |
| | | | Joe Danciger |
| | | | Jeffrey A. Danzinger |
| | | | C. J. Davidson |
| | | | Rutledge H. Deas |
| | | | Harold Decker |
| | | | Michael J. Deutch |
| | | | Fagan Dickson |
| | | | Charles Dillingham |
| | | | J. Frank Dobie |
| | | | Jack Donahue |
| | | | Molly Dougherty |
| | | | James H. Douglas |
| | | | Tommy Douglas |
| | | | Justice William O. Douglas |
| | | | Ronnie Dugger |
| | | | Thomas Dunscombe |
| | | | Victory Durst |
| | | | Miscellaneous "E": |
| | | | | H. J. Ettlinger |
| | | | | Albert Einstein |
| | | | Marriner Eccles |
| | | | Celia Eckhardt |
| | | | James Ennes, Jr. |
| | | | Samuel J. Ervin, Jr. |
| | | | Carl Estes |
| box |
| 2.116/105 | | | | Miscellaneous "F" |
| | | | Kenneth R. Fannin |
| | | | Frances "Sissy" Farenthold |
| | | | Creekmore Fath |
| | | | John Henry Faulk |
| | | | W. H. Ferry |
| | | | Tom Findley |
| | | | Hamilton Fish |
| | | | E. E. "Buddy" Fogelson |
| | | | H. B. Fox |
| | | | Allen Francovich |
| | | | J. W. Fulbright |
| | | | E. M. Funhauser |
| | | | Miscellaneous "G": |
| | | | | E. B. Germany |
| | | | | Jack Gray |
| box |
| 2.116/106 | | | | Miscellaneous "G": |
| | | | | Dr. Richard Gonzales |
| | | | Admiral Noel Gayler |
| | | | Bascom Giles |
| | | | T. Frank Glass, Jr. |
| | | | Ira Glasser |
| | | | Larry Goodwyn |
| | | | Robert Goralski |
| | | | Luther Gulick |
| | | | Miscellaneous "H": |
| | | | | Claude Hamill |
| | | | | William P. and Oveta Hobby |
| | | | | Roy Hofheinz |
| | | | Richard Haas |
| | | | K. A. Hackler |
| | | | J. Evetts Haley |
| | | | Walter G. Hall |
| | | | Morton Halperin |
| box |
| 2.116/107 | | | | Grace Halsell |
| | | | M. H. Hammett |
| | | | Dr. T. R. Hannon |
| | | | Rex Harlow |
| | | | W. Averell Harriman |
| | | | Fletcher Harris |
| | | | Dr. Herbert T. Hayes |
| | | | Mrs. Marion Haynes |
| | | | Robert Heard |
| | | | C. V. Helm |
| | | | Harry Hines |
| | | | John Hines |
| | | | Eugene Holman |
| | | | Brockman Horne |
| | | | John Holton |
| | | | Boyce House |
| | | | Robert L. Hutchins |
| | | | Miscellaneous "I": |
| | | | | Harold Ickes |
| | | | Mozelle Ilfrey |
| | | | Molly Ivins |
| | | | Miscellaneous "J": |
| | | | | Lawrence Jones |
| | | | | William H. Joyce, Jr. |
| | | | | Eliot Janeway |
| | | | | Beauford Jester |
| | | | Paul Jacobs |
| | | | J. M. Johnson |
| | | | Leon Jaworski |
| | | | Lyndon B. Johnson |
| box |
| 2.116/108 | | | | Major General Kermit Johnson |
| | | | Judge Herman Jones |
| | | | Barbara Jordan |
| | | | Misc. "K" |
| | | | Ed Keefe |
| | | | Estes Kefauver |
| | | | Frank Kelly |
| | | | Scott Kelso |
| | | | W. J. Kemnitzer |
| | | | John F. Kennedy |
| | | | Edward L. King |
| | | | W. H. Kittrell |
| | | | A. C. Krey |
| | | | Robert Krueger |
| | | | Miscellaneous "L": |
| | | | | Wardlow Lane |
| | | | | Frederick Levy, Jr. |
| | | | | Joseph J. Levin |
| | | | | Clyde Littlefield |
| | | | | Clarence Lohman |
| | | | | John A. Lomax |
| box |
| 2.116/109 | | | | Miscellaneous "L" |
| | | | Gene R. LaRocque |
| | | | Francis Marion Law |
| | | | Isador Lubin |
| | | | Sven B. Lundstedt |
| | | | Miscellaneous "M": |
| | | | | B. L. "Barney" Majewski |
| | | | | John D. Manley |
| | | | | Leonard Marks |
| | | | | W. T. Mather |
| | | | | Wright Matthews |
| | | | | Earle B. Mayfield, Jr. |
| | | | | John A. McCurdy |
| | | | | William McGill |
| | | | | Frank McHale |
| | | | | Paul V. McNutt |
| | | | | Mark Millard |
| | | | | W. L. Moody, III |
| | | | | Albert A. Morey |
| | | | | George Morgan |
| | | | | William J. Morris |
| | | | | Wright Morrow |
| | | | Edwin McArthur |
| | | | W. T. McDonald |
| | | | Alan McGowan |
| box |
| 2.116/110 | | | | Robert M. McMurrey |
| | | | M. A. McPherson |
| | | | Gerald Mann |
| | | | Stanley Marcus |
| | | | Peter Marin |
| | | | Charles E. Marsh |
| | | | J. Howard Marshall |
| | | | W. M. Massie |
| | | | Maury Maverick, Jr. & Sr. |
| | | | John de Menil |
| | | | Robert Holleran Mihlbaugh |
| | | | Dan Moody, Jr. |
| | | | Dr. Malcolm Moos |
| | | | W. T. Moran |
| | | | Mrs. J. E. Morris |
| | | | Bill Moyers |
| | | | Miscellaneous "N": |
| | | | | Homer Norton |
| | | | Paul Newman |
| | | | Miscellaneous "O": |
| | | | | R. J. O'Brien |
| | | | | Lawrence J. O'Connor |
| | | | W. Lee O'Daniel |
| | | | William A. Owens |
| | | | Miscellaneous "P": |
| | | | | Curtis Parker |
| | | | | D. A. Penick |
| | | | | Neville Penrose |
| | | | | Alfred Petsch |
| | | | | Jimmy Phillips |
| | | | | Ed Price |
| | | | | J. G. Puterbaugh |
| | | | | Walter Pyron |
| box |
| 2.116/111 | | | | Miscellaneous "P": |
| | | | Ed Pauley |
| | | | Howard Peacock |
| | | | E. David Philley, Jr. |
| | | | Wallace Pratt |
| | | | Richard "Cactus" Pryor |
| | | | Miscellaneous "Q" |
| | | | Andrew and Justin Querbes |
| | | | Miscellaneous "R": |
| | | | | Ben Ramsey |
| | | | | DeWitt Ray |
| | | | | Karl Rolvaag |
| | | | | Root-Tilden Scholars, New York University |
| | | | Bernard Rapoport |
| | | | Frankie Carter Randolph |
| | | | Sam Rayburn and Sam Rayburn Library |
| | | | George M. Reynolds |
| | | | Elmo Roper |
| box |
| 2.116/112 | | | | A.M. Rosenthal |
| | | | George H. Russell |
| | | | Miscellaneous "S": |
| | | | | Dallas Scarborough |
| | | | | John T. Scott |
| | | | | E. H. Sellards |
| | | | | James L. Shepherd, Jr. |
| | | | | Boyd Sinclair |
| | | | | R. E. "Bob" Smith |
| | | | | D. A. Somdal |
| | | | | H. Lutcher Stark |
| | | | | John R. Steele |
| | | | | Adlai Stevenson |
| | | | | Walter Splawn |
| | | | | Tom D. Spies M. D. |
| | | | | Robert G. Sproul |
| | | | | Stuart Symington |
| | | | J. B. Salas |
| | | | Marlin E. Sandlin |
| | | | Robert Schmidt |
| | | | Woodrow Seals |
| | | | Stanley Sheinbaum |
| | | | Overton Shelmire |
| | | | Dallas Sherman |
| | | | Allan Shivers |
| | | | C. B. Smith |
| | | | John T. Stiles |
| box |
| 2.116/113 | | | | Dr. John Silber |
| | | | Robert Singleton |
| | | | Thomas Lee Smith |
| | | | Louis D. Spaw, Jr. |
| | | | Carleton D. Speed |
| | | | P. C. Spencer |
| | | | Dr. Jules Stein |
| | | | Bill Steven |
| | | | | "What It's Like to Be Black in Houston," Saul
Friedman |
| | | | Adlai Stevenson |
| | | | Tom Stickel |
| | | | John R. Stockwell |
| | | | Marshall Surratt |
| | | | Miscellaneous "T": |
| | | | | Dudley Tarlton |
| | | | | Jay Taylor |
| | | | | C. V. Terrell |
| | | | | Texas State Historical Association |
| | | | | Albert Thomas |
| | | | | E. H. Thornton |
| | | | E. O. Thompson |
| | | | J. Leonard Townsend |
| | | | Harry S Truman |
| | | | W. E. Turner |
| box |
| 2.116/114 | | | | Miscellaneous "U" |
| | | | Miscellaneous "V" |
| | | | Vacheron-Constantin |
| | | | Frank Vandiver |
| | | | Miscellaneous "W": |
| | | | | James M. West |
| | | | | Harry Wiess |
| | | | | Claude C. Wild |
| | | | | Harold Willens |
| | | | | George Wilson |
| | | | | Justin R. Wolf |
| | | | | Gus Wortham |
| | | | Charles Wager |
| | | | Gerald Wakefield |
| | | | Troy Wakefield |
| | | | George Wald |
| | | | Dr. Emerson Ward |
| | | | Frank H. Wardlaw |
| | | | Phillip Warner |
| | | | Harry C. Webb |
| | | | Art W. Winter |
| | | | Woodley Family |
| | | | Walter Prescott Webb |
| | | | F. Palmer Weber |
| box |
| 2.116/115 | | | | Harold Willens |
| | | | | Manuscript, The Trimtab Factor |
| | | | Harris Wofford |
| | | | Edwin M. Wright |
| | | | George Wythe |
| | | | Miscellaneous "X & Y" |
| | | | Ralph Yarborough |
| | | | Miscellaneous "Z" |
| | | Miscellaneous publications: |
| | | | The Defense Monitor, Center
for Defense Information, 1974-1983 |
| | | | Federation of American Scientists Public Interest
Report, 1975-1985 |
| | | | The Washington Spectator,
Public Concern Foundation, 1980-1985 |
| | | Miscellaneous newspaper articles: |
| | | | Sam Rayburn death and funeral, 1961 |
| | | Miscellaneous files: |
| | | | National Planning Association, 1956-1960 |
| box |
| 2.116/116 | | | University of Texas special files: |
| | | | Assembly on Wages, Prices, Profits & Productivity,
1959 |
| | | | Mallie Parten Cone, 1982 |
| | | | University of Texas Development Board, 1986-1988 |
| | | | Board of Regents, 1971-1988 |
| | | | Longhorn Club, 1956-1986 |
| | | | Advisory Committee for selection of President,
1979 |
| | | | Committee for the Defense of the Permanent Fund,
1981 |
| | | | Texas Almanac Committee, 1983-1984 |
| | | | Conference on Expectations, 1957-1962 |
| | | | Conference on International Alumni, 1969-1970 |
| | | | General Correspondence, 1956-1989 |
| | | | Gary Cadenhead, 1982 |
| | | | Don E. Carleton, 1981-1989 |
| | | | Edward Clark, 1965-1989 |
| | | | William H. Cunningham, 1986 |
| box |
| 2.116/117 | | | | Peter T. Flawn, 1981-1985 |
| | | | Robert King, 1983-1985 |
| | | | John H. Kyle, 1981-1985 |
| | | | Homer Price Rainey, 1937-1985 |
| | | | Darrell Royal, 1982 |
| | | | Griffin Smith, Jr., 1970-1971 |
| | | | E. Don Walker, 1981-1984 |
| | | | Internal Corporate Committee, 1962-1964 |
| | | | Centennial Commission |
| | | | Investment Advisory Committee, 1977-1978 |
| box |
| 2.116/118 | | | | National Corporations Committee, 1962-1965 |
| | | | University of Texas Arts and Sciences Foundation
Advisory Council, 1968-1979 |
| | | | John Silber controversy, 1970 |
| | | | Chancellor's Council, 1966-1989 |
| | | | Football tickets and Cotton Bowl, 1957-1983 |
| box |
| 2.116/119 | | | | Cone Foundation, 1971-1975 |
| | | | Law School Foundation, 1979 |
| | | | Walter Prescott Webb Foundation, 1969-1979 |
| | | | Parten Chair, 1989 |
| | | | Chase Scholarship in Architecture |
| | | | Richard Yarborough Scholarship |
| | | | University of Texas Permanent Fund |
| | | | President's Special Fund |
| | | | Board for Lease, 1965-1983 |
| | | | University of Texas lands |
| | | | | Geology |
| | | | | Vineyards |
| | | | Senate investigation of the Rainey case |
| | | | Texas Students Legal Defense Fund, 1972 |
| | | | Paine v. UT Board of Regents, 1972 |
| | | | Lyndon Baines Johnson Library |
| | | | Lyndon Baines Johnson Oral History Project (Joe
Frantz) |
| | | | Longhorn Band |
| | | | Institute of Latin American Studies |
| | | | McDonald Observatory, 1939-1989 |
| box |
| 2.116/120 | | | | Dobie-Paisano Project, 1965-1984 |
| | | | Major buildings and grounds |
| | | | Center for Research in Water Resources newsletter
|
| | | | The Daily Texan,
1970-1971 |
| | | | Department of History newsletter |
| | | | Longhorn Club newsletter |
| | | | Texas Monthly article on
William H. Cunningham, 1986 |
| | | | University of Texas Press (PASCO Fund), 1960-1973 |
| | | | Friends of ILAS |
| | | | Office of Investments, Trusts, and Lands (reports)
|
| | | | David Prindle, "Oil and the Permanent University
Fund" |
| | | | University of Texas real estate dealings in Travis
County, Texas |
| | | | Brackenridge tract |
| | | | Nature Conservancy, Texas Chapter, University of Texas
Research |
| | | | Ted Siff, "Call to the Legislature," research
proposal |
| | | | TexPIRG |
| | | | Research in water resources |
| | | | Charles A. LeMaistre |
| | | | R. Lee Clark |
| | | | University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston
|
| | | | Edward Clark |
| | | | | Oil and gas issues |
| | | | | Selection of University of Texas President |
| box |
| 2.116/121 | | | J. R. Parten reading files, 1980-1985: |
| | | | Contains photocopies of out-going correspondence with a
wide variety of individuals on a broad range of subjects, including business,
public affairs, politics, philanthropy, and personal issues. |
| box |
| 2.116/122 | | | Miscellaneous publications, photocopies, and
awards: |
| | | | Final manuscript, "A Breed So Rare," by Don E.
Carleton |
| | | | Parten's Distinguished Service Award, Texas
Mid-continent Oil and Gas Association, 1943 |
| | | | Invitation to U. S. presidential inauguration,
1937 |
| | | | Dedication of the McDonald Observatory, May 5, 1939 |
| | | | J. Evetts Haley, "The University of Texas and the
Issue" |
| | | | Miscellaneous photocopies and carbons of papers related
to oil regulation in the 1930s |
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| 3S204 | | | Oversize photographs |
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| 3S93a-3S93b | | | Photographs |
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| 3S63c | | | Photographs |
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| 3T406g | | | Panoramic photograph |
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| 3V41 | | | Photographs |