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Tom Miller papers, 1852-2003 1950-2003

MS 377


Collection Summary

Creator: Miller, Tom, 1947-
Collection Name:Tom Miller papers,
Inclusive Dates: 1852-2003
Bulk Dates: 1950-2003
Physical Description: 64 Linear Feet
Abstract:Collection consists of the papers of Tom Miller and underground press publications collected by him. The Publications by Tom Miller series includes articles, correspondence, manuscripts, and research materials relating to his books. The Research Files series contains a variety of materials on a broad range of topics. Materials within each file are arranged by format (correspondence, research material, and notes). Items within each of these subdivisions are then arranged chronologically.
Collection Number:MS 377
Language: Materials are in English and Spanish.
Repository: University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections
University of Arizona
PO Box 210055
Tucson, AZ 85721-0055
Phone: 520-621-6423
Fax: 520-621-9733
URL: http://speccoll.library.arizona.edu/
E-Mail: LBRY-askspcoll@email.arizona.edu

Biographical Note

Tom Miller is a noted writer of literature on the Southwest and Latin America. For over thirty years Miller has been producing books, articles, and commentary on topics ranging from Panama hats to the song La Bamba. His nine books include Jack Ruby's Kitchen Sink: Offbeat Travels through America's Southwest; On The Border; The Panama Hat Trail; Trading with the Enemy: A Yankee Travels Through Castro's Cuba; and Writing on the Edge: A Borderlands Reader. His articles have been published in such magazines as the Washington Post, New York Times, Smithsonian, and Rolling Stone. Miller was a founder of the U.S.-Cuba Writers Conference, a bilingual and bi-national conference held in Havana, and is also a cofounder of Writers of the Americas. Tom Miller has been affiliated with the University of Arizona's Latin American Area Center since the 1990s and was a visiting lecturer in creative writing for the university in the 1980s. Miller was awarded the Lowell Thomas Gold Award for best travel book of the year in 2001 for Jack Ruby's Kitchen Sink: Offbeat Travels through America's Southwest. He also was awarded a Gilder Lehrman fellowship from Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History in 2002. He resides in Tucson, Arizona with his wife Regla Albarrán.


Scope and Content Note

Collection consists of the papers of Tom Miller and underground press publications collected by him. The Publications by Tom Miller series includes articles, correspondence, manuscripts, and research materials relating to his books. The Research Files series contains a variety of materials on a broad range of topics. Materials within each file are arranged by format (correspondence, research material, and notes). Items within each of these subdivisions are then arranged chronologically. The personal Materials series includes materials on Miller's teaching career. The Salt of the Earth series contains extensive documentation on this film about striking New Mexico miners, which was created by blacklisted professionals from the Hollywood film industry. The Manuscripts by Other Authors series consists of writings by Christopher Baker, William Lee Brent, and Adam Kufield. The Underground Press, Miscellaneous Publications, and Ephemera series is alphabetized by title and includes; comics, leaflets, and magazines. Most of the files in this collection retain their original headings put in place by Miller.


Organization

This collection is organized into nine series.
Series I: Publications by Tom Miller, 1967-2003
Subseries 1: Articles, 1967-2003
Subseries 3: Books and Manuscripts, 1916-1994
Subseries 2: Reviews, College Press Service, Scripts, and Radio Commentary, 1968-1993
Series II: Research Files, 1967-2003
Subseries 1: General Research Files, 1896-2003
Subseries 2: Constitutional Calendar Research Files, 1971-1987
Subseries 3: Guantanamo Bay Research Files, 1959-1993
Subseries 4: Hanigan Case Research Files, 1976-1987
Subseries 5: La Bamba Research Files, 1940-2000
Subseries 6: Tom Miller Grand Jury Case Research Files, 1970-1976
Subseries 7: Raw Notes Research Files, 1980-2001
Subseries 8: Self Clips Research Files, 1963-2002
Series III: Personal Materials, 1965-2002
Series IV: Salt of the Earth (film)
Series IX: José Julián Martí Pérez project, 1997-2005
Subseries 1: Book development, 1997-2005
Subseries 2: Research files, 1880-2005
Subseries 3: Publications, 1995-2004
Series VII: Festschrift, In Memorial, 2017
Series VIII: Moritz Thomsen Project, 1930-2008

Restrictions

Restrictions

There are no restrictions on this collection.

Copyright

It is the responsibility of the user to obtain permission to publish from the owner of the copyright (the institution, the creator of the record, the author or his/her transferees, heirs, legates, or literary executors). The user agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Arizona Board of Regents for the University of Arizona, its officers, employees, and agents from and against all claims made by any person asserting that he or she is an owner of copyright.


Access Terms

Personal Name(s)
Baker, Christopher P., 1955-
Baker, Christopher P., 1955- -- Manuscripts
Brent, William Lee, 1930-2006
Brent, William Lee, 1930-2006 -- Manuscripts
Kufeld, Adam
Kufeld, Adam -- Manuscripts
Miller, Tom, 1947- -- Archives
Thomsen, Moritz

Geographic Name(s)
Arizona -- Description and travel
Cuba -- Description and travel
Mexican-American Border Region -- Civilization
Mexican-American Border Region -- In literature
Mexican-American Border Region -- Literary collections
Mexico -- Boundaries -- United States
Mexico -- Description and travel
Southwest, New -- Description and travel
Southwest, New -- In literature
Southwest, New -- Social life and customs
Southwestern States -- Description and travel
Southwestern States -- Fiction
Southwestern States -- Literary collections
United States -- Boundaries -- Mexico

Subject(s)
American fiction -- 20th century
American literature -- Southwest, New
Authors, American -- 20th century -- Archives
Hat trade
Hat trade -- Ecuador
Hat trade -- United States
Short stories, American
Short stories, American -- 20th century
Travelers' writings


Administrative Information

Credit Line

Tom Miller papers (MS 377). Special Collections, University of Arizona Libraries.


Container List

Series I: Publications by Tom Miller, 1967-2003
Subseries 1: Articles, 1967-2003
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11 Wooster Represents France During Mock UN. Voice. Wooster, OH, April 1967
12 Howard Foster Lowry, 1901-1967. Voice. Wooster, OH, September 22, 1967
13 Sports Review Needed. Voice. Wooster, OH, November 10, 1967
14 Student Demonstration Emerges from Miles Unrest. Voice, Wooster, OH, November 17, 1967
15 Alabama Right Paper Finds The Going Rough. Voice. Wooster, OH; Commentary: 4, February 23, 1968
16 Grad School Wipeout. Voice. Wooster, OH, February 23, 1968
17 A big zero: The Chicago Literary Review; 5(4): 1, 10. Review of How to End the Draft: The Case for a Voluntary Army, March 1968
18 Wooster Students Raise $600 To Keep Favorite Professor. The Billboard. Wilson College, Chambersberg, PA., March 1, 1968
19 Bev Asbury Wows Wooster. The Vanderbilt Hustler; Note: guest column. Voice. Wooster, OH, March 12, 1968
110 Drushal Selected Eighth Wooster President; Role of Community Gov't, Church Assessed. Voice. Wooster, OH, April 19, 1968
111 New HEW Secretary Wilbur Cohen Calls For Mobilization of US Vitality. Wooster Daily Record. Wooster, OH, April 27, 1968
112 New Student And College Aid Plans Seen By HEW Head (Cohen Interview). Wooster Daily Record. Wooster, OH, April 30, 1968
113 Whatever Happened to Judge Crater? Shaft , May 1968
114 Columbian Proportions. And, In Tuesday's Primary Voice. Wooster, OH, May 3, 1968
115 Chicago '68: That Old Camaraderie (The 'Movement' Breaks Free). The Hatchet. George Washington University, September 19, 1968
116 S.D.S. to Rap J. Edgar Hoover. Chalkdust. Boston State, Fall 1968
117 Wallace, Halstead-Boutelle Show Campaign Similarities. The Hatchet. George Washington University, September 30, 1968
118 Where Are You Now, Judge Carter [sic]? (Dead or Alive?). The Hatchet , October 10, 1968
119 Lowenstein in New York. The Web. Webster College, St. Louis, MO, November 1, 1968
120 I Regret That I Have But One Shirt To Give (Hoffman Found Guilty). The Hatchet. Wooster College, November 21, 1968
121 Yippie Hoffman Found Guilty of Desecrating American Flag. The Massachusetts Daily Collegian. University of Massachusetts, November 26, 1968
122 The Realist: Personal Journal of Wrongeous Indignation. The Chicago Literary Review , December 1968
123 Stars and Stripes-Forever. Washington Free Press , December 1-15, 1968
124 The Inaugural Ball, January 1969
125 "we were the conquerors of the world". The Geneseo Lamron , February 7, 1969
126 Duke Students Demonstrate Southern-Style. Kentucky Kernel. Lexington, February 25, 1969
127 Growing Science Research Stoppage Set For Tomorrow. The Kentucky Kernel , March 3, 1969
128 McSurleys File Suit Against Subcommittee Members. The Kentucky Kernel , March 5, 1969
129 How Students Confront The Administration At A Southern University. The Gazette and Daily. York, PA, March 10, 1969
130 President In Exile. The ISU Bengal , March 12, 1969
131 Demonstrations hit role of research. The Michigan Daily. Ann Arbor, MI, March 14, 1969
132 AWOL in Nixon County. College Press Service, April 1969
133 Committee Formed To Investigate Assassinations. The Gazette and Daily. York, PA, April 16, 1969
134 Blast From the Past Continued, A Visit With Mothers. The Wilmington Monitor. Wilmington, April 1969
135 AWOL in Whittier. Hard Times, April 28-May 5 1969
136 Rep. Edward Koch introduces 'second chance' draft bill. The Torch. Valparaiso, IN, May 9, 1969
137 Special to the Guardian. Hisc ** Boom ** Bah! Guardian: independent radical newsweekly. New York, June 7, 1969
138 Movement Vanguard. Hard Times , June 9-16, 1969
139 Ruralism, Racism & Rhythm. Dallas Notes. Dallas, TX, July 2-23, 1969
140 Dallas Blues. Hard Times , July 14-21, 1969
141 The Groupies of Anna. Rolling Stone , September 6, 1969
142 Can This Really Be the End? Hard Times , September 8-15, 1969
143 Lampoon disc spins sacred cows. Detroit News. Detroit, MI, Fall 1969
144 A Melting Pot at Sky River Festival. Rolling Stone , October 4, 1969
145 Kill, Kill. Hard Times , November 3-10, 1969
146 Right Off. Hard Times , December 1-8, 1969
147 Morrison of the Doors Busted. Druid Free Press , December 10-16, 1969
148 The Border: 'Just A Routine Check'. Rolling Stone , December 27, 1969
149 Festival Festival. The Butterfield Express , January 7-13, 1970
150 Writer's poll. Fusion; II,36. Participant, January 20, 1970
151 Abbie Hoffman strikes back. Big Fat Magazine , February 1970
152 Arizona: YIP Rock Unplugged. Rolling Stone , February 21, 1970
153 Has 007 had the biscuit? Big Fat Magazine , March 1970
154 Freak Brothers Air Shut Off. Rolling Stone , March 7, 1970
155 Rock and Roll's Captive Audience. Rolling Stone , March 7, 1970
156 Paolo Soleri & His Arcological Cities. Rolling Stone , April 30, 1970
157 First Issue. Mad Funk. Tucson, AZ, Summer 1970
158 Palo Verde Free Festival. Mad Funk. Tucson, AZ, Summer 1970
159 This Man is Dangerous. Mad Funk. Tucson, AZ, Summer 1970
160 POWs Need Bread. Mad Funk. Tucson, AZ, Summer 1970
161 Yippie Flyer. Ephemera, Summer 1970
162 Army Tries Good Vibes. Man Funk. Tucson, AZ, June 1970
163 Law and Order in New Mexico. Rolling Stone , July 9, 1970
164 Yippie! Liberated Guardian, July 14, 1970
165 Whatever Happened to Judge Crater? And Couldn't It Happen To You? Fusion , December 25, 1970
166 End of the Year Hip/Rad Show Your Colors Quiz. Fusion , January 22, 1971
167 Let a Thousand Free Stores Rise!! Dallas Notes. Dallas, TX, January 24-February 6, 1971
168 The Mad Funk Collective. Great Brown Rice Riot. Los Angeles Free Press. Los Angeles, CA, February 5, 1971
169 Winter Offensive Begins in Tucson: Brown Rice Riot. Liberated Guardian , February 10, 1971
170 A cowboy saga: the legend of Billy Brooks. The ah, alternative life-style, saddle-sores and all. Fusion , February 19, 1971
171 Mad Funk Collective. The House of the Rising Rent. People's News Service. Tucson, AZ, April 1971
172 Repression Hits Hard...Politics Means Death for Tucson Black. Liberated Guardian , April 15, 1971
173 Today's Army Wants to Join You. Liberated Guardian , July 1971
174 Big John Cash Goes West, or, A Country & Western Showman Shown in the Western Part of the Country Unmasked. Fusion , July 9, 1971
175 we are all reporters in the courts of amerika. Berkeley Tribe. Berkeley, CA, August 27-September 1, 1971
176 The Hare Krishna Look. Creem , September 1971
177 unsigned. Tucson. Berkeley Tribe. Berkeley, CA, September 1971
178 unsigned. Tucson. Berkeley Tribe. Berkeley, CA, September 3-9, 1971
179 The Krishna Look. Door. San Diego, CA, September 15-28, 1971
180 The "Godhead Look". New Times. Tucson, AZ, September 29, 1971
181 Fusion, October 15, 1971
182 Zap, He's Gone ... Hydro?Fux Bed Electrifies TV Viewer. The Hatchet. Washington, D.C., October 28, 1971
183 Waterbed fatality. New Times. Tucson, AZ, November 17, 1971
184 Letter. Fusion , November 26, 1971
185 First Waterbed Fatality. Iconoclast. Dallas, TX, December 17-24, 1971
186 The Hare Krishna Look. Hilltopper Revisited , 1971, 1972 ?
187 Kidstars Busted! Nation Shocked! Head Monthly , 1971
188 America's First Waterbed Fatality. Fifth Estate. Detroit, MI, January 13-26, 1972
189 The Questions: Fusion's How Green My America Quiz. Fusion , January 21, 1972
190 Former Aide Tells All: The Real Poop on J. Edgar Hoover. Space City , March 16-22, 1972
191 J. Edgar Hoover Sleeps with a Night Light: Former Valet Reveals FBI Chief's Secret Hangups. Iconoclast. Dallas, TX, March 24-31, 1972
192 The dialectics of an ice cream sandwich. DC Gazette. Washington, D.C., April 19, 1972
193 Free Stores: A Way to Cash in on Community Organizing. Alternative Features Service , May 5, 1972
194 Let a Thousand Free Stores Rise. Mockingbird. Houston, TX, June 16-30, 1972
195 Ruby's Kitchen Sink. SunDance , August-September, 1972
196 Ruby's Kitchen Sink. SunDance. (Copy 2), August-September, 1972
197 Waylon Jennings: Good-Hearted Woman. Fusion , August 1972
198 Two Votes For Roger Mudd. Fusion , October 1972
199 Stories by Tom T. Hall. Fusion , December 1972
1100 Tucson police dope: What kind of joint is this? New Times , December 20, 1972
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21 Ozona Is the Richest. Iconoclast. Dallas, TX, January 12-19, 1973
22 ACLU Gets in Dig at D.C. Police. Iconoclast. Dallas, TX, January 26-February 2, 1973
23 The Vending of America: Co-opting a 200-year-old revolution. Crawdaddy , February 1973
24 Thanks for the Spins, Deejays: Nitpicking and Shitkicking in Nashville. Creem , March 1973
25 Who really killed Lee Harvey Oswald? Crawdaddy , March 1973
26 Jurys Are Not Always Grand. Fusion , June 1973
27 Editors Lift Up Corner of Rug at Denver Confab. Berkeley Barb. Berkeley, CA, June 22-28, 1973
28 Herb Kalmbach's Ultimate Mission. Straight Creek Journal. Denver, CO, August 7-14, 1973
29 A Connection. Seer's Catalog , August 15-29, 1973
210 Out in the West Texas town of El Paso ... Crawdaddy , September 1973
211 The Sun Sometimes Sets on the American Empire. Esquire , September 1973
212 Out in the West Texas town of El Paso. New Times Weekly , November 9-16, 1973
213 Adolph's Used Cars: What do I hear for a 30-yr-old bulletproof Mercedes? Oui , December 1973
214 Only Fourteen and Knows how to Nasty. Crawdaddy , December 1973
215 In Lieu of Flowers. Fusion ,
216 Anniversary Investigation: Who Killed Buddy Holly? Crawdaddy , February 1974
217 Enroll Up ... for the Magical Military Tour! Crawdaddy , April 1974
218 A Dylanesque Toast to Allende. The Boston Phoenix. Boston, MA; Boston After Dark, May 28, 1974
219 Foodstamp Heaven. Fusion , July 1974
220 [More] of the Same. Fusion , August-September, 1974
221 Asleep At The Wheel - Swing's Their Thing. Zoo World , August 15, 1974
222 Eco-Saboteurs: Lurkers on the Corporate Threshold. Rolling Stone , August 29, 1974
223 Why are we in Nashville? because there's room for everyone humming to the tune of cash registers and fine country music. In Touch , September 1974
224 One more side of R. Zimmerman. Musical Express , October 5, 1974
225 Yet another side of Bob Dylan. Creem , October 1974
226 October Is Country Music Month. Crawdaddy , October 1974
227 Oh Lord, won't you buy me Hitler's Mercedes Benz?! Crawdaddy , October 1974
228 Oh Lord, won't you buy me Hitler's Mercedes Benz?! New Times, Tucson, AZ, October 23-29, 1974
229 Billy Jack Goes to Court, Or, bury my part at Old Tucson. Proof Sheet , November 1974
230 What Is The Sound Of One Billboard Falling? Berkeley Barb. Berkeley, CA, November 8-14, 1974
231 The Fascination with Assassination. Tucson Daily Citizen. Tucson, AZ; Ole! The Tucson Daily Citizen Magazine , November 16, 1974
232 That's Shoe Business. Seer's Catalog , November 21-December 6, 1974
233 The Politics of Earth Shoes: Volkswagens for the Feet. Iconoclast. Dallas, TX, November 22-29, 1974
234 Ecology Raiders Flaunt the Law: Trail Of Destruction Is Left In The West; City Fathers Demand Immediate Action. Vandalism Reigns Supreme! The Aquarian , December 4-18, 1974
235 Openers Section. Oui, January 1975
236 Just Another Atrocity Tale. Berkeley Barb. Berkeley, CA, January 2, 1975
237 Wraparound. Harper's MagazineWraparound. Harper's Magazine , 1975
238 Another atrocity tale (from Texas). Seer's Catalog , January 20 - February 3, 1975
239 Food Conspiracy: It was a riot in the beginning. New Times. Tucson, AZ, January 22-28, 1975
240 Food Conspiracy Coop. [Tom Miller Sez!]. Food Conspiracy Newsletter. Tucson, AZ, 1975
241 Firesign Theater: Gravity Is The Opposite of Comedy. Seers: New Mexico's Other Newspaper , January 31 - February 14, 1975
242 60339 Sings The Blues. Country Music , February 1975
243 Airport '75: "Fly me, I'm a Narc Bagman." Crawdaddy , March 1975
244 Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen. The New York Post. New York, NY, March 1975
245 Fast Draw! Gunsmoke Returns To The West. Country Music , March 1975
246 Roy Clark: Country Music's Top Banana. Saga , March 1975
247 Didn't Lead Three Lives: A Brush with The CIA. Harper's Weekly , March 21, 1975
248 Rolling Stone: Airmen in good shape. Dallas Times Herald. Dallas, TX, March 30, 1975
249 College Bookers Shop for Pop. Rolling Stone , April 24, 1975
250 Country Music , April 1975
251 Caution: Adults at Play With Guns. Tucson Daily Citizen. Tucson, AZ; Ole! The Tucson Daily Citizen Magazine , June 21, 1975
252 The Assassination Please Almanac: The Brains Behind the President. Crawdaddy , August 1975
253 Growing Up Male: A Few Words by Tom Miller ... on an Exceptional Film. Rolling Stone , October 9, 1975
254 Tom Miller From Tucson, Arizona. Picking Up The Tempo: a country western journal, December/January, 1976
255 Karl Marx Never Wore Earth Shoes. Berkeley Barb. Berkeley, CA, January 9-15, 1976
256 Firesign Theater: Gravity Is The Opposite of Comedy. Seers: New Mexico's Other Newspaper , January 31-February 14, 1976
257 Strident Telegram From Scenic Desert. [letter to editor] Austin Sun , February 12-25, 1976
258 Bradshaw Tries QB Sneak Through Studio. Country Music , April 1976
259 Remembering Phil Ochs. Chicago Sun-Times. Chicago, IL, April 25, 1976
260 Phil Ochs: 'It's Tough To Be Sensitive In A Parking Lot'. The Arizona Daily Star. Tucson, AZ, April 25, 1976
261 Remembering Phil Ochs. Chicago Sun-Times. Chicago, IL, April 25, 1976
262 Papago Indians are Chicken Scratching... Country Music , May 1976
263 Bloodshed is my Business. Rolling Stone , May 6, 1976
264 Tom Miller Wants to Know What the FBI Wants to Know About Tom Miller. Tucson Daily Citizen. Tucson, AZ, June 5, 1976
265 Getting Your FBI File: Send them a letter. You may learn things about yourself you never knew before! New Times. Tempe, AZ, June 23-29, 1976
266 Tom Miller Wants to Know What the FBI Wants to Know About Tom Miller. Tucson Daily Citizen. Tucson, AZ, June 18-July 2, 1976
267 Phoenix Homecoming. The Dallas Sun. Dallas, TX, September 1976
268 For Another Look At JFK's Death. The Arizona Daily Star. Tucson, AZ, December 19, 1976
269 For Another Look At JFK's Death. The Arizona Daily Star. Tucson, AZ (copy 2), December 19, 1976
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31 Coverup lowdown. Names the names & rakes the muck. By Paul Mavrides and Jay Kinney. [comic book] Consultant, 1977
32 Fort Huachuca: Where Spies Cavort. The Nation , January 29, 1977
33 Cow Killers. Tucson, June 1977
34 New Clues In JFK Plot: The Country Music Connection. Reliable Source , June-July, 1977
35 Honky Tonk Music, by the Dusty Chaps. High Times , July 1977
36 Rhodesian mercenaries. Zodiac News Service , August 4, 1977.
37 Hanigan-trial Mexicans: 'We had bad luck the day we crossed'. The Arizona Daily Star. Tucson, AZ, November 20, 1977
38 Name-Calling in the Park. Nuestro , December 1977
39 Please buy my book. Tucson Citizen. Tucson, AZ, December 31, 1977
310 Coming up in the next issue of New Times magazine. Informed Source. New York, NY, January-March 1978
311 The 15 Least Important Facts About the JFK Assassination. Head Monthly , March 1978
312 Buy My Book. Los Angeles Free Press. Los Angeles, CA, April 3, 1978
313 The Merc Circ. Playboy , July 1978
314 Charlie Manson's "Family Hour": How Schwepsi-cola International blew millions of advertising bux on Charlie Manson and lived to deny it. Head Monthly , August 1978
315 The Right to Bear Organs. Playboy , August 1978
316 Abbey's Road. New West , October 23, 1978
317 Frontier Law: Open Season on Mexicans. Crawdaddy , November 1978
318 Pistol Justice: White Cops and Chicano Corpses. The Nation , November 4, 1978
319 Assassination Scorecard: Grassy Knoll Proves Fertile Ground for Screwball Theories. The National Opener , December 20, 1978
320 First "Tortilla Curtain" Gets Chili Reaction. Crawdaddy Feature , February 1979
321 Animal defenders Horn in on Sheep Hunters. Crawdaddy Feature , March 1979
322 AmerMex After Villa. The New York Times. New York, April 7, 1979
323 A profitable love-hate relationship in the border zone. The Arizona Daily Star , April 10, 1979
324 Bisbee should Declare War. Serving Sierra Vista and Bisbee, May 7, 1979
325 The Great American Chili Craze. Saga , August 1979
326 On the Border: Life Begins on The Other Side. Geo , November 1979
327 New Yorker , December 17, 1979
328 Hispanic Groups Seek A New Federal Trial In Arizona Alien Case. The New York Times. New York, NY, 1980
329 Breakfast of Champions. Rocky Mountain Magazine , January-February 1980
330 Result of Border Bullet: Wheelchair and Regrets. The New York Times , January 14, 1980
331 Border Industrial Programs. Mule Mountain Observer , February 20-March 5, 1980
332 Baja's Blues. New West , February 25, 1980
333 Frontiere-piege pour les peones. Geo , March 1980
334 Ronstadt Hopes to Record Big Profit. New West , March 10, 1980
335 How To Be A Cunning Linguist. Tucson Weekly News. Tucson, Arizona, April 2-8, 1980
336 Habitual Offenders Act Is Under Scrutiny in Texas. The New York Times. New York, NY, April 13, 1980
337 Black Sect in Shootout Says It Won't Return to Arizona Home. New York Times , June 2, 1980
338 Which page of the Arizona Daily Star d'ya read? The New Yorker , June 23, 1980
339 Trial Opens Today for Ranchers In Assault on Mexican Laborers. The New York Times , June 26, 1980
340 Arizona Ranchers' Jury Protested. The New York Times , June 27, 1980
341 U.S. Prosecutors Protest Jury Selection in Arizona. The New York Times , June 27, 1980
342 Mexican Tells Jurors of Border Ordeal. The New York Times , July 2, 1980
343 Mexican Role Visible in U.S. Trial of Arizona Ranchers. The New York Times , July 7, 1980
344 Jurors Hear Closing Arguments In the Alleged Torture of 3 Aliens. The New York Times , July 25, 1980
345 Aerial Burial. Playboy , August 1980
346 2 Smuggler of Refugees Enter Guilty Plea in Arizona. The New York Times , September 25, 1980
347 Aliens Smuggler Is Found Guilty By Arizona Jury: 13 Salvadorans Perished in Trip through Desert. New York Times , October 7, 1980
348 Arizonan is charged with putting an illegal Mexican alien in chains. New York Times , October 9, 1980
349 Prayers Seek Action in Tucson Slaying. The New York Times , October 9, 1980
350 Prayers Seek Action in Tucson Slaying. The New York Times , October 9, 1980
351 2 Men Get 5-Year Terms In Alien-Smuggling Case. The New York Times , October 21, 1980
352 Florida Grower Accused in Alien Smuggling Ring. Tom Miller Contributed. New York Times , November 12, 1980
353 Hanigan Verdict: Why they got off. New Times Weekly , November 23-30, 1980
354 Waterbed smothers girl. The Realist , November 30, 1980
355 Second Body Is Found in Gulf of California Search. The New York Times , December 1, 1980
356 Arizona ranchers face third trial in 1976 beating of 3 Mexicans. The New York Times , January 20, 1981
357 2 juries to weight Mexican charges: panels selected to try Arizonans accused of torture - judge rebuffs race-bias pleas. The New York Times , January 24, 1981
358 Jury hears new witness in retrial of 2 ranchers charged in beatings. The New York Times , February 12, 1981
359 3 New witness testifies in retrial of ranchers charged in beatings. The New York Times , February 12, 1981
360 Arizonan Convicted In Beating Of Aliens: Second Jury Frees His Brother on Federal Charges in Attack on 3 Mexican Farm Workers. The New York Times , February 24, 1981
361 A Fashion Fable. Playboy , March 1981
362 A Mexican Laborer Tells of Chaining: Defense in Arizona Case Concedes Rancher Locked Up Employee. The New York Times , April 1, 1981
363 Arizona Rancher Is found Guilty Of Chaining Mexican Farmworker. New York Times , April 10, 1981
364 Sonoyta Interlude From "On the Border". Tucson's Mountain Newsreal. Tucson, Arizona, April 10-May 8, 1981
365 Acquitted rancher is held on drug charge in Arizona. The New York Times , April 16, 1981
366 Rancher gets a three-year jail term for beating and robbing Mexicans. The New York Times , April 21, 1981
367 Historic School, Modern Problems. The New York Times , April 25, 1981
368 U.S. Border Agents Accused of Racism. The New York Times , May 3, 1981
369 Complaints of Bias on Border Patrol Under Inquiry. The New York Times , May 3, 1981
370 Searching for Al Capone's imported bar. The Arizona Republic Sunday Magazine , May 17, 1981
371 Pancho Villa Statue Unveiled in Arizona. The New York Times , July 2, 1981
372 A Missionary's Legacy on the Arizona-Sonora Border. The New York Times , August 9, 1981
373 A Drive on the Wild Side: Excerpts from "On the Border". New Times. Phoenix, AZ, August 12-18, 1981
374 Museum Displays Bogus Art Given by Unwitting Sponsor. The New York Times , August 16, 1981
375 The Mystery of a Missing Naturalist May Lead to Legal Test of Dismissal. The New York Times , August 16, 1981
376 Bracero Program No. 3. The New York Times , October 5, 1981
377 Bracero proposal No. 3 lacks compassion for the laborer. The Arizona Daily Star. Tucson, AZ, October 6, 1981
378 The Border Blasters. Music and Sound Output, November / December 1981,
379 A Big Weekend for Antelope Wells, N.M., Pop. 2. The New York Times , December 15, 1981
380 Mexican Strike Ends, Freeing Produce for U.S. New York Times , January 10, 1982
381 Udall Is Making a Choice Between Two Districts. New York Times , January 17, 1982
382 What's Doing in Tucson. The New York Times , February 14, 1982
383 Debt to Paraplegic Could Shut Town. The New York Times , April 13, 1982
384 The Great Candy Exchange. Bisbee Times , May 1982
385 Reunion Recalls Movie on Hispanic Strikers Made at Time of Film Blacklist. The New York Times , May 3, 1982
386 South Tucson Again Told To Pay Man $4 Million. The New York Times , May 6, 1982
387 Strangers across the border: the kids of Mexico and Arizona look across the line at their lives. Empire Magazine (Denver Post) , June 20, 1982
388 Cuernavaca Language Schools: Learning to speak Spanish, Mexican-style. Diversion , October 1982
389 Decline of Copper Mining Stimulates a Community's Search for New Industry. The New York Times , October 19, 1982
390 What's Doing in Scottsdale. The New York Times , October 24, 1982
391 Rancher in Plea to High Court in Case of Tortured Mexicans. The New York Times , December 5, 1982
392 Ex-Hostage's Family Praises Play on Ordeal. The New York Times , December 6, 1982
393 New Leader Is Sworn In By Navajo Indian Nation. The New York Times , January 12, 1983
394 135000 Navajos' New Leader: Peterson Zah. The New York Times , January 14, 1983
395 Folk Arts Thrive In a Quito Shop. The New York Times , January 16, 1983
396 Navajo New Order. The New York Times , January 16, 1983
397 Viva Villa! from On the Border. Coyote , March 1983
398 The Tastiest Little Book Tour In Texas. Diversion , March 1983
399 What's Doing In San Salvador. The Village Voice. New York, NY, May 24, 1983
3100 James Watt and Friends, Live Onstage: Another Opening, Another Show. New Times , May 25-June 1, 1983
3101 You visited Ecuador? The Christian Science Monitor , June 6, 1983
3102 Operation Not Fade Away: Who Killed Buddy Holly? Buddy , September 1983
3103 Obscurity shelters peaceful Ecuador. New York Times? , September 11, 1983
3104 For Scientists, a Revisit To '45 Atomic Blast Site. The New York Times , October 3, 1983
3105 Laughlin, Nev.: A draw. Chicago Tribune. Chicago, IL, November 13, 1983
3106 U.S. towns in exchange with Soviet. The New York Times , November 25, 1983
3107 Class Reunion: Salt of the Earth Revisited. Cineaste , 1984
3108 City at the 'Middle of the World': Quito is just south of the Equator and nearly two miles high. The New York Times , January 22, 1984
3109 An Old West Cemetery for Jews Is Rededicated at Tombstone. The New York Times , February 29, 1984
3110 A bloom on the desert. Northwest Orient , March 1984
3111 Casino community relies on boat trade. The Denver Post. Denver, CO, March 4, 1984
3112 Court curbs a use of news reports. The New York Times , August 11, 1984
3113 On the Border: a visit to nearby border towns. Bisbee Magazine , Fall 1985
3114 Especial: La Frontera. Miami Mensual , December 1985
3115 Sandinistas should get the U.S. Aid, not Contras. The Arizona Daily Star. Tucson, AZ, March 20, 1986
3116 Ecuador Is Brimful of Panama Hats. New York Times , August 3, 1986
3117 A Great Restaurant of the Western World. Playboy , September 1986
3118 Awakening to the Snorin' Desert. New Times. Phoenix, AZ, September 10-16, 1986
3119 Scratching an Offbeat Itch: If it looks like a chicken and sounds like a chicken... it must be Papago. New Times , September 17-23, 1986
3120 Going the Way of All Groceries. New Times. Phoenix, AZ, September 24-30, 1986
3121 Governing the Indians. New Times, October 1-7, 1986
3122 Tales Told in Our Barrio: Hispanic history in the making. New Times , October 8-14, 1986
3123 Ode to a Chimichanga: The gastronomical equivalent of war is not a crudely built cable suspension bridge. New Times. Phoenix, AZ, October 15-21, 1986
3124 Viva la Chimichanga! The Tucson Weekly. Tucson, AZ, October 22-29, 1986
3125 The Embattled Beanfield: Robert Redford's film-in-progress captures the Chicano rebels of Milagro. New Times. Phoenix, AZ, November 19-25, 1986
3126 Indians of the Andes Protest Their Chains. Newsday , December 19, 1986
3127 Milagro: Breaking New Ground: Can Robert Redford Bring John Nichols' Embattled Beanfield to the Screen? The Tucson Weekly. Tucson, AZ, December 17-23, 1986
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41 Brief Encounter: An ex radical confronts an ex Attorney General. New Times. Phoenix, AZ, January 28-February 3, 1987
42 Cause for El Arma! The demise of Alarma!, Mexico's sleaziest tabloid, gave guts-and-gore publishing a place in the Sun Belt. New Times. Phoenix, AZ, March 4-10, 1987
43 Striking Out in Court. New Times. Phoenix, AZ, April 29, 1987
44 New Law May Shape the U.S.-Mexico Borderland. Newsday. New York, May 6, 1987
45 Special to The Washington Post. Of Trails and Trailblazing. The Washington Post. Washington, D.C, May 31, 1987
46 Trail Mix: New friends and old on a traveler's road. Chicago Sun-Times. Chicago, IL, June 7, 1987
47 Banana Republic Catalog , Summer 1987
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38 Band of allies can't be broken. The Arizona Daily Star. Tucson, AZ, June 21, 1987
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49 Trail Mix: Celebrating the Joys of Trekking. The Tucson Weekly. Tucson, AZ, July 22-28, 1987
410 It may be... Movieline , July 24, 1987
411 Hits Y Misses (in Playboy After Hours). Playboy , August 1987
412 A Little Hell on Earth: Or is the Sierra del Pinacate some strange paradise? Even this Mexican wasteland has its protectors. New Times. Phoenix, AZ, December 16-22, 1987
413 A Little Hell on Earth: Or is the Sierra del Pinacate some strange paradise? Even this Mexican wasteland has its protectors. New Times. Phoenix, AZ (Copy 2), December 16-22, 1987
414 The Base Buoys the Market. New York Times. New York, December 20, 1987
415 Sierra Club Trail Calendar , 1988
416 A Fragile Paradise: In Search of the Soul of El Pinacate. The Tucson Weekly. Tucson, AZ, January 13-19, 1988
417 What's Doing in Tucson. New York Times. New York, February 21, 1988
418 Latin American Fiesta. The Washington Post. Washington, DC, April 3, 1988
419 Venality + Buffoonery = Mecham's Fatal Flaw. Newsday , April 18, 1988
420 Letters From Guadalajara: Publishers Persevere. Albuquerque Journal. Albuquerque, NM, May 10, 1988
421 The Latin American Omnibus. Independent Traveler , June 11, 1988
422 A Daring Display of Defeat Trough the Ages! And all under one roof. Welcome to the Museum of Intervention. New Times. Phoenix, AZ, August 3-9, 1988
423 Sorry, in Europe, the Natives Are Not Impressed. Newsday , August 21, 1988
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324 The Pristine Wasteland Of the Pinacates. The Washington Post. Washington, D.C, August 28, 1988
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425 Behind the Scenes in Havana. Islands September/October, 1988
426 'Smokeless' Cigarette's Rough Debut. New York Times. New York, November 20, 1988
427 Thirdcoast Vol.24, 1988
428 Thirdcoast Vol.25, 1988
429 Thirdcoast Vol.28, 1988
430 Thirdcoast Vol.29, 1988
431 Thirdcoast Vol.30, 1988
432 Thirdcoast Vol.31, 1988
433 Thirdcoast Vol.32, 1988
434 Thirdcoast Vol.32 (Copy 2), 1988
435 Thirdcoast Vol.33, 1988
436 This Brew's for You. Arizona Trend , January 1989
437 The Working Man's Romeo and Juliet: In search of Rosie and the 'Open Pit Mine'. Arizona Trend , February 1989
438 Eau de Saguaro: The French connection to Arizona can be a little, well, gauling. Arizona Trend , March 1989
439 Straw Boss: The incomparable - but misnamed - Panama hat. Travel & Leisure , March 1989
440 Hopi Scrabble: A scholarly labor of love documents a living Indian language. Arizona Trend , April 1989
441 Edge City: If you think New York or D.C. is what a city should be, one expert has a suggestion for you: consider Phoenix, instead. Arizona Trend , May 1989
442 Creamed Chicken: In Ehrenberg, if you're good you're good, and if you're bad they bring the wheelbarrow. Arizona Trend , June 1989
443 Crying Fowl: 'Our only failing is that we like to watch roosters fight.'. Arizona Trend , July 1989
444 Briefcase Buckaroos: From forgettable food to fake cactus, kitsch-conscious New Yorkers embrace things 'Southwest.'. Arizona Trend , August 1989
445 Velvet Art: This medium sends a message. Is it trash? Is it art? Can it solve the illegal immigrant problem? Arizona Trend , September 1989
446 Operation Not Fade Away: Who Killed Buddy Holly? Buddy , September/October 1989
447 Dear Diary: A week as a Nielsen family can tell you a lot about yourself - or not. Arizona Trend , October 1989
448 Casa Grande Dreamin': Meet me at half past 8 ... at the ball game. Arizona Trend , November 1989
449 Bantam Battles: Slice 'N' Dice Derbies Still Draw spectators. A Day Of Cockfighting At The Copper State Game Club. The Tucson Weekly. Tucson, AZ, November 8-14, 1989
450 Chinavajo: A little taste of Peking in Tuba City. Arizona Trend , December 1989
451 Will Castro stay the course? Chicago Tribune. Chicago, IL, December 20, 1989
453 Cubans hear echoes of E. Europe revolt. The Plain Dealer. Cleveland, OH, December 25, 1989
454 Descubriendo el Corazon de La Bamba. Mas; In Spanish, Summer 1990
455 Gun Shy: In Phoenix, they're perfecting pistols and pondering 'people control.'. Arizona Trend , January 1990
456 Cuba Stays the Course -- Still. The Sun , January 7, 1990
457 Of dogma and Rodney Dangerfield. The Times of the Americas , January 10, 1990
458 Castro May Be Immune to Communism's Collapse: Unlike his counterparts in Eastern Europe, Cuba's leader still seems to retain the affection of his people. Newsday , January 11, 1990
459 Cuba holds firm on communism. Philadelphia Inquirer, January 23, 1990
460 Traveler's Miscellany. Outside , February 1990
461 Do Not Pass Go: With this new game, you too can make the harrowing Run for the Border. Arizona Trend , February 1990
462 The Bold Murals Of Tucson's Streets: An egalitarian art blends three southwestern cultures. The New York Times. New York, NY, March 4, 1990
463 Light at the End of the Tunnel is Green. Arizona Daily Star. Tucson, Arizona, May 31, 1990
464 The Velvet Parade: Along the border, Visions of a Wondrous Art Form. The Washington Post. Washington, DC, September 30, 1990
465 Investing the Southwest. Journal of the Southwest , Winter 1990
466 Links with the Past: At the Wigwam, Arizona's five-star desert hotel. Travel & Leisure , December 1990
467 912. Sex, Spies and Literature. Graham Greene's Cuba: Helping Fidel was the Heart of the Matter. Washington Post , April 14, 1991
468 Sex, Spies and Literature. Miami Herald, April 21, 1991
469 Recorido por la Habana de Graham Greene. El Nuevo Herald , April 22, 1991
470 Get off your tie horse: Real wranglers wear bolas. Travel & Leisure , May 1991
471 In Search of Graham Greene's Cuba. Cuba Update , Summer 1991
472 Mexico's Copper Canyon: Adventure and spectacular scenery aboard the Chihuahua-Pacifico railroad. Diversion , June 1991
473 The Mild West: Arizona. Travel & Leisure , October 1991
474 The Mild West: Arizona. Travel & Leisure (Copy 2), October 1991
475 The Mild West: Arizona. The Bisbee Observer , October 31, 1991
476 Missing Chapter: The Persian Gulf War Awaits its Great Novel. (With Gregory McNamee) Tucson Weekly , November 27, 1991
477 The Gulf War Awaits Its Great Novel. (With Gregory McNamee) Bloomsbury Review , December 1991
478 Bringing up the Cuban rear. New Times (Miami). Miami, FL, November 18-24, 1992
479 The event that inspired the movie and the play. The New York Times. New York, December 6, 1992
480 Searching for the Heart of La Bamba. Hemispheres. Greeensboro, N.C, December 1992
481 Fade-Out in Havana. Los Angeles Times Magazine. Los Angeles, December 20, 1992
482 In Castro's closet. Playboy (in Playboy After Hours). Chicago, December 1992
483 Bambalogy. Hemispheres, March 1993
484 Little Havana's triple play. Hemispheres. Greensboro, N.C., April 1993
485 Writers we love... The Outback Times ("a publication for the at-large members of the National Writers Union"). Tucson, AZ, April 1993
486 A trade embargo that has long outlived its purpose. Los Angeles Times (Opinion); Los Angeles, April 11, 1993
487 The Cuban bestseller list: hotcakes in Havana. Los Angeles Times (Book Review). Los Angeles, April 25, 1993
488 Castro, a reluctant landlord, won't cash the rent check. New York Times. New York, June 16, 1993
489 Thinking of an 'enemy' as a partner. Arizona Daily Star. Tucson, June 22, 1993
490 La Bamba. Sing Out! Bethelehem, PA, May/June/July 1993
491 For peace, bread, and roses -- Cuba remembers the Rosenbergs. Cuba Update. New York, Summer 1993
492 Hemingway, Cuba inextricably linked. San Antonio Express-News. San Antonio, August 1, 1993
493 In a tailspin, but still intoxicating. Travel & Leisure. New York, October 1993
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51 Is there a sweet by and by? New York Times. New York, NY, March 6, 1994
52 Why go to Cuba? Hemispheres. Greensboro, N.C., April 1994
53 Waiting for the end in Cuba. Life. New York, May 1994
54 Vanishing America. Nostalgia ain't what it used to be. Lands' End Direct Merchants. Dodgeville, Wisc., June 1994
55 Vanishing America. Books ahoy! Lands' End Direct Merchants. Dodgeville, Wisc., July 1994
56 Vanishing America. The write stuff. Lands' End Direct Merchants. Dodgeville, Wisc., August 1994
57 Cuba: Bedeviled Island. Washington Post, August 17, 1994
58 Playing macho with Cuba is futile. Newsday. Melville, New York; Viewpoints, August 25, 1994
59 End of the affair. With Cuba in crisis, the Left's romance with Castro is over. Washington Post [Outlook]. Washington, D.C., September 4, 1994
510 Twilight in Havana. Tucson Weekly , November 24-30, 1994
511 Shelf Involved. American Way , January 15, 1995
512 Ten myths about Cuba: Isolation, embargo spawn half-truths about Castro's land. San Antonio Express-News , March 26, 1995
513 I Remember Jerry. Tucson Weekly , April 27-May 3, 1995
514 Real Castro, Cuba obscured by myth. Arizona Republic , April 30, 1995
515 Real Castro, Cuba obscured by myth. Arizona Republic (Copy 2), April 30, 1995
516 Bad Blood in New Mexico. Washington Post Book World , May 14, 1995
517 Jesse Helms: Our Man in Havana? (Letter From Cuba) Newsday , June 11, 1995
518 Ten misconceptions about today's Cuba. San Jose Mercury News , July 2, 1995
519 Fan: A Baseball Magazine, Summer 1995
520 Think Globally (Have a Good Time Locally). Los Angeles Times Book Review , July 9, 1995
521 Have Wheels, Will Travel. Washington Post Book World , July 30, 1995
522 Cuba: Poised for change. San Antonio Express-News , August 27, 1995
523 Una mezcla campestre. Dos Filos , September/October 1995
524 We still (sigh) play hardball with Cuba. Newsday , February 28, 1996
525 We still (sigh) play hardball with Cuba. Cuba Update , March/April 1996
526 Sotheby's could never match this one. Newsday , April 29, 1996
527 On The Block: What Am I Bid For Jack Ruby's Kitchen Sink? Tucson Weekly , May 2-8, 1996
528 Letter from Havana: The revolution will not be undersold. Newsday, June 23, 1996
529 Heat Stroke (chapter nine). Tucson Citizen , July 3, 1996
530 Conquering Back Pain. OneSource, Summer 1996
531 Letter From Havana: The Constant Hero - A frequent flier to Cuba finds on the streets of the capital a figure more enduring than the image of Fidel. Worldview, Fall 1996
532 Tu Scream, Yo Scream. Tucson Weekly , September 19-25, 1996
533 Letter from Havana: The revolution will not be undersold. San Jose Mercury News , September 15, 1996
534 ... And the Caribbean didn't drain away. Newsday , September 25, 1996
535 Vanishing America. Lands' End Direct Merchants. Dodgeville, Wisc, December 1996
536 ... And the Caribbean didn't drain away. Cuba Update , Winter 1997
537 On language and love. Latino USA, NPR, February 8-15, 1997
538 Rebel With a Cause. Washington Post Book World , April 27, 1997
539 Los Van Van: Cuba's most popular and well-loved dance band. Ninth Annual New Orleans by the Bay Official Program, June 1997
540 The Bus Stops Here. Playboy , July 1997
541 Dateline: Havana. Mungo Park, http://www.mungopark.com, Live Expedition-Dispatches, July 1997
542 Evening on the Malecon. Mungo Park, http://www.mungopark.com, Live Expedition - Dispatches, Dispatch One, July 14, 1997
543 Grumpy Old Men and the Sea. Mungo Park, http://www.mungopark.com, Live Expedition - Dispatches, Dispatch Two, July 15, 1997
544 Hemingway's Trail Mix. Mungo Park, http://www.mungopark.com, Live Expedition - Dispatches, Dispatch Three, July 16, 1997
545 Dancing in the Streets. Mungo Park, http://www.mungopark.com, Live Expedition - Dispatches, Dispatch Four, July 17, 1997
546 A Museum Piece. Mungo Park, http://www.mungopark.com, Live Expedition - Dispatches, Dispatch Five, July 18, 1997
547 Queries of a Nature Gal. Mungo Park, http://www.mungopark.com, Live Expedition - Dispatches, Dispatch Six, July 19, 1997
548 Heavy Medal. Mungo Park, http://www.mungopark.com, Live Expedition - Dispatches, Dispatch Seven, July 20, 1997
549 Weighing Anchor in Havana. Mungo Park, http://www.mungopark.com, Live Expedition - Dispatches, Dispatch Eight, July 21, 1997
550 All Things Considered, NPR, October 17, 1997
551 Che -- a Cuban tale of love, war, and a photograph. San Jose Mercury News , October 19, 1997
552 That Photograph of Che Lives on in Cuba. Los Angeles Times , October 27, 1997
553 A look at ... myths of Cuba -- the Image ... and the man who made it. Washington Post , November 2, 1997
554 A look at ... myth of Cuba: The image .. and the man who made it. Cuba Update , November/December 1997
555 The Season of Las Parrandas. Natural History , December 1997/January 1998
556 Fighting the Good Fight: The legacy of Tucson's literary troike -- Bill Eastlake, Ed Abbey, and Alan Harrington -- remembered. Tucson Monthly , January 1998
557 Bisbeeland! Tucson Monthly , June 1998
558 Remember the Maine - It has been a century since the storied dreadnought sank, but controversy has not yet abandoned the ship. Smithsonian , February 1998
559 Cuba, que linda! Los Angeles Times Book Review , February 1, 1998
560 Americans visiting cuba to see pope in January. NPR commentary, April 1998
561 Live From Cuba. Tenth Annual New Orleans by the Bay Official Program, June 1998
562 Cuban Defectors. Life , August 1998
563 Who Blew Up the Maine? Muse , December 1998
564 Shelf Involved. American Way , January 15, 1999
565 Mr. Microphone: America's top theatrical sound designer has heard it all. New Times , January 1-7, 1999
566 Working Stiffs. Border Beat, Fall-Winter 1999
567 Cuba's All-Stars. Natural History , April 1999
568 Home Run. Los Angeles Times Book Review , May 2, 1999
569 Cuban Counterpoint: Why an Aging Revolution in the Caribbean Continues to Inflame the American Imagination. Los Angeles Times Book Review , July 25, 1999
570 A night at the Las Vegas. Las Vegas Life , August 1999
571 Elian Gonzalez: Still mum after all these years. Miami New Times , February 17 -23, 2000
572 Palabras de la Frontera. Border Beat , Spring/Summer 2000
573 The Crown of Montecristi. Natural History , June 2000
574 La Señora de Buena Vista. Los Angeles Times , September 28, 2000
575 The Suppression of Salt of the Earth. Cineaste , 2000
576 In Love with a second language. Hemispheres , November 2000
577 Buscando el corazón de La Bamba. El Mar y la Montaña , 2001
578 Dreaming In Cuba. Tucson Weekly , July 12-18 2001
579 Happy Birthday Bay of Pigs. Tucson Weekly , April 18-24, 2002
580 On the Street in Havana, Music to Our Ears. Washington Post , May 12, 2002
581 Line in the Track. Newsday, June 2, 2002
582 Poet, Writer, Orator, Statesman, Martyr. Los Angeles Times , July 12, 2002
583 US-Cuba Policy Potholes. Christian Science Monitor, May 14, 2003
584 "El Paso" The Myth and Legend of Marty Robins' Classic Country Song. Country Music Today , July/August 2003
585 I Was a Middle-Aged Anosmic. New York Times , September 22, 2003
586 Crossing the Line. Arizona Daily Star , October 8, 2002
587 Putting Her Hopes Where Her Heart Lies. New York Times , November 17, 2003
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671 Letter to the Editor, Desert Leaf, vol. 32, no.10 November 2018
Subseries 2: Reviews, College Press Service, Scripts, and Radio Commentary, 1968-1993
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61 Home Grown Violence. Chicago Sun-Times. Chicago, IL, February 1, 1970
62 Greenwich Village folklore: America's mirror? Chicago Sun-Times. Chicago, IL, April 5, 1970
63 Do It!: Scenarios and Tactics. Fusion , May 15, 1970
64 Above-Average Nouveau-Porn. Fusion , October 2, 1970
65 Ex-Yippie writes memoirs on the farm. Chicago Sun-Times. Chicago, IL, November 8, 1970
66 Vibes around the world and road to Katmandu. Chicago Sun-Times. Chicago, IL, January 24, 1971
67 Search for an unmediated life. Chicago Sun-Times. Chicago, IL, May 16, 1971
68 Scanning the Movement in Black and White. Alternative Features Service , June 25, 1971
69 Putting it On. Fusion , July 9, 1971
610 Roobing it In. Fusion , August 20, 1971
611 Notoriety becomes Krassner. Chicago Sun-Times. Chicago, IL, September 26, 1971
612 Grab Bag. Fusion , December 10, 1971
613 Good Information. Iconoclast. Dallas, TX, February 11, 1972
614 Booklet Bonus. Fusion , March 1972
615 Did Elia Kazan Steal This Book? Iconoclast. Dallas, TX, May 12, 1972
616 Caravaneers for Warners... Chicago Sun-Times. Chicago, IL, June 4, 1972
617 Caravan in Search of Youthschlock, or, How the Camera Replaces the Gun. Alternative Features Service , June 23, 1972
618 The Assassins, by Elia Kazan. Northwest Passage , July 3-16, 1972
619 "Nixon's the One". Crawdaddy , October, 1972
620 ...and a more personal trip by a young Superman freak. Chicago Sun-Times. Chicago, IL, July 22, 1973
621 News from the underground... Chicago Sun-Times. Chicago, IL, August 20, 1973
622 A new glimpse of the anti-war mood of the late 1960s. Chicago Sun-Times. Chicago, IL, September 9, 1973
623 SDS. Changes , Sept/Oct 1973
624 Fingers and thoughts along a sharp blade. Chicago Sun-Times. Chicago, IL, April 21, 1974
625 Disloyal patriots. Chicago Sun-Times. Chicago, IL, May 26, 1974
626 The Okies Of California. Berkeley Barb. Berkeley, CA, February 28--March 6, 1975
627 Whatever became of Jerry? Chicago Sun-Times. Chicago, IL, March 7, 1976
628 FBI Files. Harper's Weekly, May 31, 1976
629 Assassin Mag: sheet Sets Sights On World of Hit-Men. More , June, 1977
630 Quiet portrayal of a chicano family. San Jose Mercury News. San Jose, CA, October 14, 1984
631 The dilemma of modern Mexico. San Jose Mercury News. San Jose, CA, January 20, 1985
632 Red Earth, White Earth, by Will Weaver. The New York Times Book Review , November 9, 1986
633 Book review. The New York Times Book Review , August 24, 1986
634 Jaguars and Jungle Obsessions. The Washington Post. Washington, DC, December 12, 1986
635 Tale of a Glove Affair. The Washington Post. Washington, D.C., April 7, 1987
636 A Beautiful, Cruel Country. The New York Times Book Review, November 15, 1987
637 Trekking and Trading Across Borneo. The Washington Post. Washington, DC, February 21, 1988
638 It's Doggy-Dog Along the Rio Grande. Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, CA, March 13, 1988
639 Every Living Room in the Northern Hemisphere. Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, CA, April 10, 1988
640 Book review. The Nation, November 7, 1988
641 With No Latitude At All. The Washington Post. Washington, DC, November 14, 1988
642 Around the World the Hard Way. The Arizona Republic , December 25, 1988
643 Six about South America: A shelf of classics for discriminating readers. Diversion, February, 1989
644 Latin America From the Bleachers. The New York Times. New York, NY, June 4, 1989
645 The Last Rough Rider. The Washington Post. Washington, DC, October 8, 1989
646 Book review. Travels With Candor in Cuba. The Washington Post. Washington, DC, February 20, 1990
647 The Gringo's Sojourn: Literary Portraits of a Mexican Town. The Washington Post. Washington, DC, July 19, 1990
648 A One-Way Rainbow. Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, CA, August 26, 1990
649 Children of Another Revolution. New York Times. New York, NY, September 8, 1991
650 Convent Girl Makes Good. New York Times. New York, NY, March 29, 1992
651 Tim Cahill's impressive bag of treks. Washington Post. Washington, February 8, 1993
652 Mexican images, Mexican reality. Washington Post. Book World. Washington, December 19, 1993
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6A1 Peaceful Counter Inauguration Planned. College Press Service, , January 8, 1968
6A2 Interview With Wilbur Cohen. College Press Service , May 7, 1968
6A3 McCarthy's Strategy Works for Lowenstein. College Press Service , June 26, 1968
6A4 McCarthy's Strategy Works for Lowenstein. College Press Service , June 26, 1968
6A5 Kennedy Students Form SAC. College Press Service , July 12, 1968
6A6 New Party Gains Momentum. College Press Service , August 2, 1968
6A7 News Analysis: The Movement After Chicago: On Its Own. College Press Service , September 4, 1968
6A8 HUAC Week, Part One: Blanks and Gaps. College Press Service , October 8, 1968
6A9 SDS vs. J. Edgar Hoover, Round One. College Press Service , October, 15, 1968
6A10 Has Al Lowenstein Sold Out? College Press Service , October 28, 1968
6A11 What's New, Party? College Press Service , October 30, 1968
6A12 Election Activity Wrap-Up. College Press Service , November 6, 1968
6A13 Yippie Found Guilty of Flag Desecration. College Press Service , November 20, 1968
6A14 Huacydoowackydoo. College Press Service , December 9, 1968
6A15 Analysis: HUAC to Get New Image. College Press Service , December 11, 1968
6A16 Mobilization Plans Counter-Inauguration. College Press Service., December 12, 1968
6A17 God-Squad and the Movement. College Press Service , February 6, 1969
6A18 The Labs Belong to the People. College Press Service , February 11, 1969
6A19 Youth Department Again. College Press Service , February 12, 1969
6A20 Youth Department Again. College Press Service (Copy 2), February 12, 1969
6A21 Uppity Students, Southern Style College Press Service , February 18, 1969
6A22 HUAC Changes Feathers? College Press Service , February 19, 1969
6A23 Doctor, Lawyer ... College Press Service , February 20, 1969
6A24 Doctor, Lawyer ... College Press Service , February 20, 1969
6A25 March 4 Preview. College Press Service , February 25, 1969
6A26 McSurely and the Senators. College Press Service , March 6, 1969
6A27 Concessions. College Press Service , March 6, 1969
6A28 March 4 Comes Once a Year. College Press Service , March 6, 1969
6A29 Your President-In-Exile. College Press Service , March 7, 1969
6A30 It's Budget Time Again. College Press Service , March 11, 1969
6A31 N.I.G. Program. College Press Service , March 17, 1969
6A32 Collegium Interamerican Defensionis. College Press Service , March 20, 1969
6A33 'Tis the Season ...'. College Press Service , March 24, 1969
6A34 Rock and Roll, Then and Now. College Press Service , March 25, 1969
6A35 Once there were valleys. College Press Service , March 29, 1969
6A36 Greek Speaker Denied Entrance to U.S. College Press Service , April 1, 1969
6A37 April Action Roundup. College Press Service , April 7, 1969
6A38 AWOL in Nixon Country. College Press Service , April 9, 1969
6A39 Freep Has Troubles. College Press Service , April 10, 1969
6A40 Protest Roundup. College Press Service , April 11, 1969
6A41 Dow Shall Not Kill. College Press Service , April 16, 1969
6A42 Congressman Koch: Succor for the Draft. College Press Service , April 30, 1969
6A43 Senate Contempt, May 12, 1969
6A44 If You Got It, Flaunt It. College Press Service , May 13, 1969
6A45 Hisc Boom Bah. College Press Service , May 15, 1969
6A46 Calling a Spade a Spade. College Press Service , May 19, 1969
6A47 Vanguard of the Movement. College Press Service , May 21, 1969
6A48 Does Eldridge Cleaver Work for VISTA? College Press Service , May 21, 1969
6A49 Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks. College Press Service , June 13, 1969
6A50 Che! 20th Century-Fox.... College Press Service , July 1, 1969
6A51 Good Ole Porno. College Press Service, October 6, 1969
6A52 Brigham Young Game Sparks Friction in Arizona. College Press Service , January 23, 1970
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6B1 60 Minutes. CBS Television , May 2, 1976
6B2 Arizona, Here We Come! CBS Reports , February 22, 1977
6B3 Hanigan Case: KSNU Radio , October 4, 1977
6B4 Weekend #16. National Broadcasting Company Inc., March 25, 1979
6B5 Hanigan Case: KDKB Radio (Phoenix), September 14, 1979
6B6 Written by Tom Miller; May 1980. (A Different Miami - Part II). Note: Typescript; program broadcast on PBS , Summer 1984
6B7 Ghost of Pancho Villa. National Public Radio , 1981
6B8 Shootout at Miracle Valley: National Public Radio , October 1982
6B9 National Public Radio , January 11, 1983
6B10 Floods in Southern Arizona. National Public Radio , October 1983
6B11 Associate Producer and Writer. A Different Miami. Richard D. Soto, Producer and Director. Los Angeles, CA: PBS TV , Winter 1984
Subseries 3: Books and Manuscripts, 1916-1994
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71 Assassination Please Almanac. Correspondence, 1973-1985, undated
72 Assassination Please Almanac. Copyright permission, 1976-1977, undated
73 Assassination Please Almanac. Ephemera (includes photographs), undated
74 Assassination Please Almanac. Proposal, undated
75 Assassination Please Almanac. JFK Research Files (Pt.1), November 1963
76 Assassination Please Almanac. JFK Research Files (Pt.2), 1963-1964
77 Assassination Please Almanac. JFK Research Files (Pt.3), 1966-1969
78 Assassination Please Almanac. JFK Research Files (Pt.4), 1974-1975
79 Assassination Please Almanac. JFK Research Files (Pt.5), 1977-1981
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81 Assassination Please Almanac. JFK Research Files (Pt.6), 1982-1984
82 Assassination Please Almanac. JFK Research Files (Pt.7), 1985-1997
83 Assassination Please Almanac. JFK Research Files (Pt.8), undated
84 Assassination Please Almanac. JFK Research Files-Jack Ruby Auction, 1972
85 Assassination Please Almanac. Lecture tour, 1973, undated
86 Assassination Please Almanac. Photographs, undated
87 Assassination Please Almanac. Promotional materials, 1976-1991, undated
88 Assassination Please Almanac. 30th Anniversary Rewrite notes, November 22, 1993
89 On the Border. Outline, undated
810 On the Border. Letters of Introduction, 1978-1979
811 On the Border. Chulas Fronteras Movie, undated
812 On the Border. Expenses, 1978-1979
813 On the Border. Hanigan Chapter, 1982, undated
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9 On the Border. Note cards, 1978-1981
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10 On the Border. Note cards, 1978-1981
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111 On the Border. Final Report "On the Border", undated
112 On the Border. X Stations, 1978-1987
113 On the Border. Reviews/Announcements, 1981, undated
114 On the Border. Japanese Translation, 1988
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121 En La Frontera. Page proofs (p1-p121), 1990
122 En La Frontera . Page proofs (p123-end), 1990
123 En La Frontera. Page proofs (cover-chapter VIII), 1991
124 En La Frontera. Page proofs (chapter IX-end), 1991
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131 Panama Hat Trail. Correspondence, 1982-1987
132 Panama Hat Trail. Correspondence, Publisher, 1976-1986
133 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Alfaro Family, 1899-1985
134 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. American Museum of Natural History, 2000, undated
135 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Art (includes photograph), 1976-1983, undated
136 Panama Hat. Research Files. Buses, 1985
137 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Calderón Family (includes photograph), 1985
138 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Contacts, undated
139 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Cuenca, 1982-1998, undated
1310 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Deleg, 1985, undated
1311 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Equator (Pt.1), 1937-1998
1312 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Equator (Pt.2) (includes photographs), undated
1313 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Ecuador drugs, 1983-1985, undated
1314 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Ecuador, General, 1996-1998, undated
1315 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Ecuador International Relations, 1998-1999, undated
boxfolder
141 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Ecuador Raw Notes (Pt.1), 1982-1984
142 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Ecuador Raw Notes (Pt.2), undated
143 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Ecuador Turbulence, 1998
144 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Ecuador/United States Relations (Pt.1), 1866-1997
145 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Ecuador/United States Relations (Pt.2), undated
146 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Ecuadorian literature, 1982-1983
147 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Ecuadorian Indians, 1921-1994
148 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Exporters, 1907-1985
149 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Galapagos Island (Pt.1), 1899-1985
boxfolder
151 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Galapagos Island (Pt.2), 1985-1990, undated
152 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. General (Pt.1), 1937-1986
153 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. General (Pt.2), 1987-2002
154 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. General (Pt.3) (includes photographs), undated
155 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Guayaquil, Ecuador, 1984-1999, undated
156 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Huasipungo, undated
157 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Jews in Ecuador, 1969-1977, undated
158 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Language, undated
159 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Literary references, undated
1510 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Literature, 1902-1996, undated
1511 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Lupi, 1985, undated
1512 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Manabi (Pt.1), 1892-1989
boxfolder
161 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Manabi (Pt.2), undated
162 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Manabi (P.3), undated
163 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Maps, undated
164 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Michaux, undated
165 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Miscellaneous, 1898-2001, undated
166 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Montecristi, 1998, undated
167 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Music, 1977-1984
168 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Olga Fisch, 1981-1990, undated
169 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Oriente (Pt.1), 1983-1986, undated
1610 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Oriente (Pt.2), undated
1611 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Quichua and Inca, undated
1612 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Paja Taquilla (includes photograph), 1852-1998, undated
boxfolder
171 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Panama Hat History, 1900-2000, undated
172 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Panama Hat Name, 1994-1998, undated
173 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Panama Hat Sellers, U.S. (Pt.1), 1992-2001
174 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Panama Hat Sellers, U.S. (Pt.2), undated
175 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Panama Hat statistics, undated
176 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Panama Hattie, 1940
177 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Photographs, 1983-1998, undated
178 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Pozo, 1978, undated
179 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Presidents, 1933-1998, undated
boxfolder
181 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Pujili, undated
182 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Puerto Lopez, undated
183 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Quito, 1982-1983, undated
184 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Reostol hats, 1984-1985, undated
185 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. San Diego, 1984, undated
186 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. U.S Outlets, 1906-1988, undated
187 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Weavers, undated
188 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Who's Who, 1998-1999, undated
189 Panama Hat Trail. Research Files. Raw notes, undated
1810 Panama Hat Trail. Book proposal, 1982
1811 Panama Hat Trail. Letter of Introduction, 1984
1812 Panama Hat Trail. Copyright permission, 1985-1986, undated
1813 Panama Hat Trail. Manuscripts, undated
1814 Panama Hat Trail. Typeset copy (Pt.1), 1986
1815 Panama Hat Trail. Typeset copy (Pt.2), 1986
boxfolder
191 Panama Hat Trail. Galley with corrections, 1986
192 Panama Hat Trail. Miscellaneous galleys, 1986
193 Panama Hat Trail. Covers, 1986
194 Panama Hat Trail. Introduction, 2001
195 Panama Hat Trail. Proposal, 1998
196 Panama Hat Trail. Cover and unbound galleys, 2001
197 Panama Hat Trail. Reviews, 1986-2002
198 Panama Hat Trail. Spanish translation, 2001-2002
box
20 Panama Hat Trail. Page proofs, 2001
boxfolder
211 Trading with the Enemy. Raw notes, undated
212 Trading with the Enemy. Raw notes typed, 1990
213 Trading with the Enemy. Typed manuscript (Pt.1), 1992
214 Trading with the Enemy. Typed manuscript (Pt.2), 1992
boxfolder
221 Trading with the Enemy. Typed manuscript (Pt.3), 1992
222 Trading with the Enemy. Copy edit manuscript (Pt.1), 1992
223 Trading with the Enemy. Copy edit manuscript (Pt.2), 1992
224 Trading with the Enemy. Copy edit manuscript (Pt.3), 1992
225 Trading with the Enemy. Copy edit manuscript (Pt.4), 1992
226 Trading with the Enemy. Typeset version (Pt.1), undated
227 Trading with the Enemy. Typeset version (Pt.2), undated
boxfolder
231 Trading with the Enemy. Typeset version (Pt.3), undated
232 Trading with the Enemy. Typeset version, incomplete, undated
233 Trading with the Enemy. Final manuscript, Spring 1992
234 Trading with the Enemy. Bound galleys, 1992 and 1996
235 Trading with the Enemy. Bound galleys, 1996
236 Trading with the Enemy. Cuba documentary, 1992-1993
boxfolder
241 Jack Ruby's Kitchen Sink. Correspondence regarding edits, 2000
242 Jack Ruby's Kitchen Sink. Book proposal, 1988
243 Jack Ruby's Kitchen Sink. Introduction research files, 1992-2000
244 Jack Ruby's Kitchen Sink. General research file, 1986-2001, undated
245 Jack Ruby's Kitchen Sink. Border research file, 1977-2000
246 Jack Ruby's Kitchen Sink. Fast Draw research file, undated
247 Jack Ruby's Kitchen Sink. Miscellaneous research file (includes photographs), 1962-2001
248 Jack Ruby's Kitchen Sink. New Mexico research file, 1994, undated
249 Jack Ruby's Kitchen Sink. Saguaro research file (Pt.1), 1979-2000
2410 Jack Ruby's Kitchen Sink. Saguaro research file (Pt.2) (includes photographs), undated
2411 Jack Ruby's Kitchen Sink. Manuscript drafts, undated
2412 Jack Ruby's Kitchen Sink. Edits, undated
box
25 Jack Ruby's Kitchen Sink. Final draft, 2000
boxfolder
261 Jack Ruby's Kitchen Sink. Final draft number 1 with edits, April 4, 2000
262 Jack Ruby's Kitchen Sink . Final draft number 2, 2000
263 Jack Ruby's Kitchen Sink. Bound galleys (2 copies), 2000
264 Jack Ruby's Kitchen Sink. Public relations, 2000-2001
265 Jack Ruby's Kitchen Sink. Reviews, 2000-2001
boxfolder
271 Travelers' Tales. Correspondence. Authors, 2000-2001, undated
272 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Correspondence. Marketing, undated
273 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Correspondence. Travelers' Tales, 1995-2000, undated
274 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Contract, May 2000
275 Travelers' Tales Cuba. General information, 1997-2001, undated
276 Travelers' Tales Cuba. New Yorker, Cuba issue, 1998
277 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Photographs, 1997-2000, undated
278 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Sidebars, 1962-2000, undated
279 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Story ideas, undated
boxfolder
281 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Ackerman, Elise -- Sailing , 1995
282 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Alberto, Eliseo, 1998
283 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Anderson, John Lee -- Impressions , 2000
284 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Anonymous, undated
285 Travelers' Tales Cuba . Submissions. Aschkends, Lea, undated
286 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Baker, Christopher, undated
287 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Barnet, Miguel, 1998
288 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Behar, Ruth -- Jews , 1994
289 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Berestein, Leslie, 1999-2000
2810 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Berger, Alisha -- Train , undated
2811 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Boyle, Wickham, 2000
2812 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Brent, Bill -- Sugarcane , undated
2813 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Cantor, Judy -- Music , 1994-1998
2814 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Codrescu, Andrei, undated
2815 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Collins, Roger, undated
2816 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Crocker, Rebecca -- Machalandia , undated
2817 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Darling, Junaita -- Tropicana , 1996
2818 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Darling, Lynn -- Prostitutes , 1995
2819 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Degelman, Charles -- Impressions , 2000
2820 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Dietrich, Joseph -- Hemingway , 2000
2821 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Denoes, Edmundo -- Los Dispositivos , 1981
2822 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Diedrich, Phillippe -- Motorcycle , 1997
2823 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Eggers, Dave, 1999
2824 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Eisele, Kimi -- Impressions , 2000
2825 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Evans, Paige -- Experience , 1999
2826 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Fernandez, Enrique -- Impressions , 1991-1995
2827 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Fountain, Wendy -- Sailing , 2000
2828 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Freedman, Jonathan -- Bicycles , 2000
boxfolder
291 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Galeano, Eduardo, 1991
292 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Garcia, Cristina -- Personal , 1996-1997
293 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Gibson, Grameme -- Santiago , 1987
294 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Gonzalez, Felicia -- Geography Lesson , undated
295 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Griest, Stephanie -- Sensuality , undated
296 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Guillearmoprieto, Alma -- Music , 1999
297 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Head, Luis, 1999
298 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Heller, Peter -- Kayaking Cuba , 2000
299 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Hoch, Danny -- Hip Hop , 1999
2910 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Hunt, Christopher, 1998
2911 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Iyer, Pico, 1990-1994
2912 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Jamail, Milton H., 2000
2913 Travelers' Tales Cuba . Submissions. King, Nina -- Publishers , 1995
2914 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Koplen, Berry -- Baseballs , 1999
2915 Travelers' Tales Cuba . Submissions. Kraeutler, Kirk -- Tourism , 2000
2916 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Kurianskuy, Mark -- Santeria , 1989
2917 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. John, Suki -- Dancing , 1995
2918 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Letemendia, Sebastian -- Impressions , undated
2919 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Lebowitz, David -- Immigrant , 1998
2920 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Linderman, Patricia -- Medical , 1999
2921 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Lopez, Antonio -- Prostitute , 2000
2922 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Lowinger, Rosa -- Artists KCHO , 2000
2923 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Luxner, Larry -- Jews , 1992-1993
2924 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Matthews, Susan, undated
2925 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Mcdowell, Edwin -- Travel , 2000
2926 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. McKerrow, Richard -- Youth , 1991
2927 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. McManus, Jane, 2000
2928 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Medina, Pablo, 1990
2929 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Michener and Kinds, 1989
2930 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Mona, 2000
2931 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Mosby, Tom, 2000
2932 Travelers' Tales Cuba.Submissions. Mullen, Tom -- Impressions , undated
2933 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Oberstein, Sally -- Travel Impressions , undated
2934 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Ojito, Mirta -- Native Impressions , 2000
2935 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Paparian, William -- Politics , 1998
2936 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. O'Rourke, P.J -- Impressions , 1996
2937 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Paternostro, Silvana -- Music , 1999-2000
2938 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Perrottet, Tony -- Impressions , 1997
2939 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Ponte, Antonio Jose, 1995
2940 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Price, S.J., 2000
2941 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Putman, John J. -- Impressions , 1999
2942 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Ridenour, Don -- Bureaucratic , 1993
2943 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Ripley, Peter C., 1991
2944 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Rojo, Ricardo, 1968
2945 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Shacochis, Bob -- Tourism , 1991
2946 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Shukman, Henry, 2000
2947 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Smith, Scott -- Havana , 1998
2948 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Smith, Stephan -- Impressions , 1997
2949 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Snyder, Rachel L., 2000
2950 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Spender, Jane -- Cienfuegos , 1999
boxfolder
301 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Stone, Robert, 1992
302 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Symmes, Patrick, 2000
303 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Timerman, Jacobs, 1992
304 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Treuhaft, Benjamin, 1994
305 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Treuhaft, Benjamin, undated
306 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Unused articles, 1994-2000
307 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Unused articles, 1990-2000
308 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Unused articles, 1989-2000
309 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Unused articles, undated
boxfolder
311 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Valdes, Alisa -- Family , 1997
312 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Vazquez, Montalban, M. -- Havana , undated
313 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Walker, Gillian -- Woman , 1999
314 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Watrous, Peter -- Music , 1999
315 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Webster, Betty Ann -- Travel , 1999
316 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. West-Duran, Allan -- Mantanzas , undated
317 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Winkelaar, Felix -- Love , 1998
318 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. White, Nick, undated
319 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. White, Randy Wayne, 2000
3110 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Wier, Willie -- Bicycle , 2000
3111 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Submissions. Zaff, Carolyn, 2000
3112 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Introduction, undated
3113 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Galley, January 2001
3114 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Typed manuscript, February 2001
3115 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Typed manuscript, March 2001
3116 Travelers' Tales Cuba. Reviews, 2000-2001
boxfolder
321 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Aguilar, Ricardo, 1987-1992
322 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Aguilar, Sigfrido, 1994
323 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Angelou, Maya, undated
324 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Anzaldua, Gloria, undated
325 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Armenta, Jesús, 1975
326 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Augustin, José, 1986
327 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Aiken, Riley, 1980
328 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Aikman, Duncan, 1925
329 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Anaya, Rudolfo, undated
3210 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Barlett, J.R., 1854
3211 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Batza, Albelarado, undated
3212 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Batchelder, Roger, 1917
3213 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Beals, Carleton, 1927
3214 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Bensusan, Guy, undated
3215 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Blackburn, Paul, 1993
3216 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Bode, Elroy, 1967-1989
3217 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Bowden, Charles, undated
3218 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Brautigan, Richard, 1971
3219 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Brinkley, William, 1981
3220 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Browne, Peter Emerson, 1916
3221 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 1987
3222 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Burroughs, William, undated
3223 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Byrd, Bobby, undated
3224 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Camp, F.B., undated
3225 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Campa, Author L., 1974
3226 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Casey, Robert J., 1950
3227 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Claremon, Neil, 1988
3228 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Clark, Badger, undated
3229 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Clark, Leverne, 1987
3230 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Clarke, A.B., 1988
3231 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Conover, Ted, 1987
3232 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Cooke, John Byrne, 1989
3233 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Campbell, Federico, 1989
3234 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Corridos, undated
3235 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Davidson, John, 1979
3236 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Dobie, J. Frank, 1952
3237 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Doerr, Harriet, 1993
3238 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Emory, William H., undated
3239 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Flores, Carlos, 1989
3240 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Fowler and Crawford, 1987
3241 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Freedman, Jonathan, 1986
3242 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Giib, Dagoberto, 1989
3243 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Gomez, Guillermo, 1989, 1994
3244 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Gonzalas, Ray, 1999
3245 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Goodwin, Frank, 1944, 1958
3246 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Gray, George W., 1926
3247 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Hadley, Drummond, undated
3248 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Hale, Will, 1959
3249 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Hall, Douglas, 1988
3250 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Haslam, Gerald, undated
3251 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Henry, O., 1927
3252 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Henry, Will, 1966
3253 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Herrera-Sobek, Marie, undated
3254 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Hopper, James, 1916
3255 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Horgan, Paul, 1970,1995
3256 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Hornaday, William, 1983
3257 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Infante, Guillermo Cabrera, undated
3258 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Inman, Will, 1981,1990
3259 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Jacobs, Barbara, 1994
3260 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Jokes, 1989-1993
3261 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Kesey, Ken, 1986
3262 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Kiefer, Warren, 1989
3263 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Lehar, James, 1966
3264 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Little Dog, Pat, undated
3265 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Lopez, Barry, 1988
3266 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Lowell, Susan, 1988
3267 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Mathias, Fred, 1944
3268 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Matthiessen, Peter, 1989
3269 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Maxwell, A.E., 1988
3270 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. McMurty, Larry, 1966
3271 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. McWilliams, Carey, 1949
3272 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Messick, Hank, 1987-1989
3273 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. "Mexican American", undated
3274 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Miles, Elton, 1988
3275 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. "Un Majodosin Licensia", undated
3276 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Mora, Pat, 1984
3277 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Morris, Jan, 1986
3278 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Muro, Amado, 1979-1982
3279 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Nabhan, Gary Paul, 1990
3280 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Ober, Fredrick A., 1884
3281 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Olmsted, F.L, 1988
3282 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Paz, Octavio, undated
3283 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Peamey, John R., 1989
3284 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Peixotto, Ernest, 1916
3285 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Polkinhorn, Harry, undated
3286 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Reavis, Dick J., 1987, 1994
3287 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Rechy, John, 1959, 1989
3288 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Riding, Alan, 1985
3289 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Robinson, Cecil, 1977,1987
3290 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Rocard, Marcienne, 1989
3291 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Rochlin, Harriet, 1981
3292 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Rodriguez, Juan Holguin, 1984
3293 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Rohter, Larry, 1989
3294 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Romo, Ricardo, 1987
3295 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Rossi, Alejandro, undated
3296 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Sanowsky, Roland, undated
3297 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Samora, Julian, 1971
3298 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Sanmiguel, Rosario, undated
3299 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Santos, John Phillip, 1989
32100 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Segal, Aaron, 1981
32101 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Shelton, Gilbert, undated
32102 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Simpich, Fredricj, 1920, 1939
32103 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Singer, Mark, 1989
32104 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. South, Marshall, 1933
32105 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Theroux, Paul, 1979
32106 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Urrea, Luis Alberto, No date
32107 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. U.S.-Mexico Border Treaties, 1848, 1853
32108 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Valdes, Gina, undated
32109 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Van Dyke, John, 1980
32110 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Vasconcelos, Jose, undated
32111 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Villareal, Jose Antonio, 1959
32112 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Walker, Fred, undated
32113 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Waters, Frank, 1972
32114 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. West, John O., 1988
32115 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. White, Stewart Edward, 1927
32116 Writing on the Edge. Submissions. Zeta Acosta, Oscar, undated
Series II: Research Files, 1967-2003
Subseries 1: General Research Files, 1896-2003
boxfolder
331 Alarma!, 1986, undated
332 Alcoholic Drinks, 1967
333 Alinnsky, Saul, 1983-1984, undated
334 APA/CIA, 1964-1973
335 Article manuscripts, 1968-1982, undated
336 Arizona Crucification, undated
337 Arizona Ku Klux Klan, 1973-1977
338 Authors Guild Bulletin, 1988-1989
339 Author's Income, 1981
3310 Babies/Border, 1975-1982, undated
3311 Baseball, 1997-1998
3312 Big Bend Texas, 1975-1998, undated
3313 Bighorn Sheep, 1977-1979, undated
3314 Bisbee Brew, 1988
3315 Blue Ridge Parkway, 1983, No date
3316 Border, 1971-2001
3317 Border Health, 1980-1983, undated
3318 Border music, 1975-1978, undated
3319 Border radio series, undated
3320 Border Smuggling/Drugs (includes photographs), 1975-2001, undated
3321 Border WWI, 1983, undated
3322 Border and Travel, 1970
3323 Borderland Violence. Miscellaneous materials, 1978-1980, undated
3324 -Borderland Violence. Newspaper clippings, 1972-2001, undated
3325 Borderfield State Park, 1978-1987, undated
3326 Border Town Cafes, 1979-1990, undated
3327 Border que Border, 1983-1990, undated
3328 Bowling, 1991-1994, undated
3329 Brownsville/Matamores, 1977-1993, undated
3330 Brown Rice Riots, 1970-1971, undated
3331 Bumper stickers, undated
3332 California Border Towns, 1992, 1999
3333 Candelilla Wax, 1970-1984, undated
3334 Casa Grande football team, 1982-1989
3335 Chicken Scratch music/Canyon Records, 1975-1997, undated
3336 Chinavajo, 1989, undated
3337 Cochise Country Jewish Cemetery, 1992-2000, undated
3338 Cockfighting, 1989-2000, undated
3339 Company Towns, 1981-1983, undated
3340 Correspondence. Magazines, 1974-1983, undated
3341 Culbert, Pat. Maya Enter History, 1985
3342 Denver Candy (includes photographs), 1922-1996
3343 Desert, 1896-1987
3344 DeSoto, Hernado, 1994-1996, undated
3345 Eagle Pass. Del Rio/Piedra Negras. Cd. Acuna, 1976-1981, undated
3346 Drugs, 1993-1997
3347 EAU de Saguaro, undated
3348 Earp, Wyatt, 1988, undated
3349 Eco Raiders (Earth First!). Miscellaneous (includes photographs), 1972-1973, undated
boxfolder
341 Eco Raiders (Earth First!). Newspaper clippings, 1972-1992, undated
342 Ecuador, 1918-1998, undated
343 Electronic Rights, 1993-1996, undated
344 El Paso/Juarez, 1885-1999
345 English Language, 1991-1997
346 Ex-Patriots, 1982-1984
347 Four Corners, 1985-1989, undated
348 Fox, Karen Lee, 1980
349 Freedom of Information Act. Personal, 1975-1997, undated
3410 Fugate, Paul, 1981, undated
3411 Garcia, Jesus, 1975-1977
3412 Garreau, Joel, undated
3413 Goldwater, Barry. Correspondence, 1978-1986
3414 Guanajuato, undated
3415 Guatemalan Refugee Camps/Chiapas, 1983-1984, undated
3416 Hall, Raymond, 1975-1976
3417 Hawke, George, 2001, undated
3418 Hayes, Ira, 1976-1998
3419 Hopi Dictionary, 1989-1990, undated
3420 Houser, John, 1989-1990
3421 Immigrants, 1991-2001
3422 Indians, South America, 1986-1988
3423 IRE/Bolles (Pt.1), 1977
3424 IRE/Bolles (Pt.2), 1977-1986, undated
3425 Japanese Internment Arizona, 1984-1989
3426 Jews (includes photographs), 1984-2000, undated
3427 Jews, Latin America, 1941-1999, undated
3428 Jimenez, Luis, 1988
3429 Journalism, 1982-2001
3430 Judge Crater, 1967-1990, undated
3431 Kickapoo Indians, 1977-1985, undated
3432 Kino Mission Tour, 1981-1989, undated
3433 Kleindienst, Richard, 1982-1987, undated
3434 Knobel, Gail, 1984
3435 Krausman, Pat, 1984
3436 Kopkind, Andrew, 1970-1995
3437 Lands End, 1993-1999, undated
3438 Language, 1963-2000, undated
3439 Latin America. Borders, 1984
3440 Library of Congress Catalog, 1986-1987
3441 Laredo, Texas, 1986-2001, undated
3442 Latin American, Afro, 1989-1994
boxfolder
351 Latin American Art, 1990-2001
352 Latino film, 1980-1993, undated
353 Lefty Stuff, 1968-1978, undated
354 Letters of Introduction, 1994-2000
355 Literary Life, 1991-2001, undated
356 Lochiel. Border, 1987
357 Lopez, Jimmy, 1982
358 Lottery, undated
359 Maquiladoras, 1986-2001, undated
3510 Ludlow Massacre, 1966-1983, undated
3511 Mast General Store, 1930-1994, undated
3512 Mavrides, Paul, 1995, undated
3513 Mexico miscellaneous materials, 1909-1997, undated
3514 Marks of Birth, 1994, undated
3515 "Me 'n Henry", 1985-2000, undated
3516 Mechanics novel, 1982, undated
3517 Mendoza, Elfego, undated
3518 Mexicali/Calexico, 1979, undated
3519 Mexico City, 1980-1994
3520 Mexico. Ecology, 1984-1988
3521 Mexico. Music, 1988-1999
3522 Mexico. Trains, 1963-1993, undated
3523 Mexican Arts and Crafts, 1993-1998, undated
3524 Mexican Elections, 1993, undated
3525 Museum of Intervention, 1986-1988, undated
3526 Miami, 1990-1992, undated
3527 Miscellaneous, 1962-1992, undated
3528 Milagro Beanfield War (includes photographs), 1986, undated
3529 Mining Towns, 1980-1999, undated
3530 Monroy, Oscar, 1978-1995, undated
3531 MTV Professor, 1986
3532 Murals, 1987-1997, undated
3533 MUSE, 1996-1998
3534 Music, 1969-2000
3535 National Public Radio, 1997-1999, undated
3536 Navajo, 1983, undated
3537 New Mexico, 1993-2001, undated
3538 New Mexico Border Towns, 1978-1993, undated
3539 New Times, 1973-2003
3540 New York Times corrections, 1990-1991
3541 North South Productions, 1989
3542 Noshirani, Zarir, 1984
3543 Obituaries, 1995-2001
3544 Ochs, Phil. Folk singer, 1973-1997, undated
3545 Olympics in Atlanta, 1996
3546 Open Pit Mine, undated
3547 Parrot smuggling, 1979-1990, undated
3548 Pellicer, Ana, 1986-1989, undated
3549 Phoenix, 1994
3550 Perez, Yuliana (Yara), 1987-2001, undated
boxfolder
361 Peru, 1982-1985, undated
362 Photography, 1971-2001, undated
363 Photography. Kufeld book, 1993, undated
364 Pinacates (Pt.1), 1946-2000, undated
365 Pinacates (Pt.2) (includes photographs), 1946-2000, undated
366 Plagiarism, 1990-1999, undated
367 Polacios, Francisco, 1969-2000, undated
368 Political Convention and Inaugurations, 1961-1968, undated
369 Postcards (includes stereographs), 1899-2000, undated
3610 Publishing, 1997
3611 Rabbi, 2000, undated
3612 Rice, Donna, 1987-1999
3613 Rio Grande, 1982-1999, undated
3614 Rio Grande City, Texas, 1976-1985, undated
3615 Rio Rico, USA, 1976-1980, undated
3616 Rodent Cookbook, 1964-1985, undated
3617 Rodin Crater, 1969-1984, undated
3618 Rock and plane crashes, 1959-1974, undated
3619 Rolling Stone (includes photographs), 1967-1977, undated
3620 Rosa's Cantina (includes photographs), 1966-1994, undated
3621 Route 66, 1984-1985, undated
3622 Rubin, J.R., 1970-1995, undated
3623 "Run for the Border", 1989, undated
3624 Saddles (includes photographs), 1973-1999, undated
3625 Salvadorian Desert Trek, 1980-1981, undated
3626 Sanctuary Break-ins, 1985-1987
3627 Sanders, Ed, 1976, undated
3628 Santa Fe Style, 1987-1990, undated
boxfolder
371 Sandy Spring Friends School, 1971-1990, undated
372 Scalan's Guerrilla War in the U.S., 1971
373 Schmid (Smitty), Charles, 1966
374 70s stuff, 1980, undated
375 Sex, undated
376 Sharpe, Luis, 2000
377 Sinohi, Joe J.R., 1977-1980, undated
378 Sierra Club trail calendar, 1986
379 60s stuff, 1969-2000, undated
3710 Sky Hero, 1987-1988, undated
3711 Skywriting, 1994, undated
3712 Sonoyta/Lukeville, 1977-1993, undated
3713 Sonora, Mexico, 1998, undated
3714 South America, 1986-2000
3715 Spinoza, 1989, undated
3716 Starsky, Morris, 1975,1989
3717 Stavans, Ilan, 2001
3718 Stirling, Dickson, undated
3719 Texaco. CEPE, 1970-1984, undated
3720 Texas Border Towns, 1990-2001, undated
3721 Third World, 1974-1985, undated
3722 Tigua Indians, 1980, undated
3723 Tijuana, 1989-1990
3724 Tohono O'Odham, 1977-1990
3725 Tombstone, 2002
3726 Translations, 2002
3727 Trinity Site, 1974-2000, undated
3728 Tucson, 1971-2000, undated
3729 Tucson vs. Phoenix, 1987, undated
3730 Translations, 1992-1993
3731 UFW/AZ, 1972-1973, undated
3732 Undocumented Aliens, 1977-1980, undated
3733 Unpublished article manuscripts, undated
3734 Valasquez, 1989, undated
3735 Vanishing Homelands, 1988-1992
3736 Velvet Art, 1966-1999, undated
3737 Vietnam and 60s/Bisbee, 1987, undated
3738 Watergate, 1974-1999
3739 What's Doing in San Salvador, undated
3740 Writers in Schools, 1985-1986, undated
3741 Writing, undated
3742 Yaqui, undated
3743 Yankees, New York, undated
3744 Yuma/San Luis, 1977-1979
Subseries 2: Constitutional Calendar Research Files, 1971-1987
boxfolder
381 Correspondence, 1971-1980, undated
382 Miscellaneous material (Pt.1), 1981-1987, undated
383 Miscellaneous material (Pt.2), undated
384 Note cards, undated
Subseries 3: Guantanamo Bay Research Files, 1959-1993
boxfolder
391 Correspondence, 1972-1993, undated
392 A Few Good Men, 1989, undated
393 Guantanamo Gazette (incomplete), 1972-1990
394 Guantanamo Bay Navel Base (Pt.1), 1964-1989
395 Guantanamo Bay Navel Base (Pt.2), 1989-1990, undated
396 Photographs (includes negatives), 1972
397 Photographs and postcards, undated
boxfolder
401 Newspaper clippings (Pt.1), 1959-1990
402 Newspaper clippings (Pt.2), 1991-1994, undated
403 Miscellaneous materials (Pt.1), 1932-1993
404 Miscellaneous materials (Pt.2), undated
boxfolder
411 Raw notes, handwritten, undated
412 Raw notes, index cards, undated
413 Raw notes, typed, 1991, undated
414 Ronald W. Peterson Jr. Court Case Trial Copy, 1986
415 Tom Miller articles, 1973, undated
Subseries 4: Hanigan Case Research Files, 1976-1987
boxfolder
421 Correspondence, 1979-1987, undated
422 Court Transcripts (Pt.1), 1976-1980s
423 Court Transcripts (Pt.2), 1976-1980s
424 Enlightened Nationals United for Freedom, 1979, undated
425 Hanigan Ranch maps, undated
426 Miscellaneous materials (includes photograph), 1976-1983, undated
427 National Coalition on the Hanigan Case: Correspondence, 1976-1980, undated
boxfolder
431 National Coalition on the Hanigan Case: Miscellaneous materials (Pt.1), 1977-1979
432 National Coalition on the Hanigan Case: Miscellaneous materials (Pt.2), 1979-1981, undated
433 Raw notes (Pt.1), undated
434 Raw notes (Pt.2), undated
435 Tom Miller writings, 1981, undated
Subseries 5: La Bamba Research Files, 1940-2000
boxfolder
441 African influences, 1987-1990, undated
442 Artists, 1982-1988, undated
443 Best of Album, 1987-1990, undated
444 Bob Keane, 1951-1985, undated
445 Correspondence, 1987-1993, undated
446 Documentary with North South Production, 1988-1989, undated
447 General, 1986-2000, undated
448 History of song, 1976-1987, undated
449 La Bamba essays, multiple drafts, undated
4410 La Bamba essay, Spanish translation, 1990
boxfolder
451 La Bamba film, 1987, undated
452 La Bamba film screenplay, May 28, 1986
453 Magazine article information, 1986-1987, undated
454 Mexico, 1940-1987, undated
455 Miscellaneous materials, 1987-1999, undated
456 Notes, undated
457 Richie Valens, 1959-1987, undated
458 Tom Miller "La Bamba" song, 1987
Subseries 6: Tom Miller Grand Jury Case Research Files, 1970-1976
boxfolder
461 Correspondence, 1971-1975
462 Affidavits, 1971
463 Legal documents, 1970-1972
464 Miscellaneous materials (Includes Photographs), undated
465 Newspaper clippings, 1970-1976, undated
Subseries 7: Raw Notes Research Files, 1980-2001
boxfolder
471 Cuba, 1992
472 Cuba, 1993
473 Ecuador (Pt.1), 1980-1984
474 Ecuador (Pt.2), 1984
475 "Long Time Gone", 2001
476 Miscellaneous notes (Pt.1), 1989-1997
477 Miscellaneous notes (Pt.2), undated
boxfolder
481 Miscellaneous notes (Pt.3), undated
482 Miscellaneous notes (Pt.4), undated
Subseries 8: Self Clips Research Files, 1963-2002
boxfolder
491 Correspondence, 1991-2001, undated
492 Events and press releases, 1980-2002, undated
493 Miscellaneous, 1963-2002, undated
494 Newspaper articles (Pt.1), 1970-1996
495 Newspaper articles (Pt.2), 1997-2002, undated
496 Programs and conferences, 1963-2001, undated
Series III: Personal Files, 1965-2002
boxfolder
501 Certificates, 1973-1994
502 Correspondence, 2001-2002
503 High School Materials, 1965
504 Miscellaneous Materials, 2002
505 Photographs, No date
506 University of Arizona. Employment, 1979,1999
507 University of Arizona. Latin American Area Center, 1990, 1997
508 Teaching Materials. Essays, 1978-1999, No date
509 Teaching Materials. General, 1974-1985
5010 Teaching Materials. Miscellaneous, 1986-1987
box
51 Phone Books, No date
box
52 Planners, 1977-2001
Series IV: Salt of the Earth (Film), 1951-2000
Subseries 1: FBI Files, 1951-1990
boxfolder
531 Correspondence. Incoming, 1982-1989
532 Correspondence. Outgoing, 1982-1984
533 Freedom of Information Act, No date
534 Juan Chacón. File Number Albuquerque 100-975 (Pt.1), 1951-1983
535 Juan Chacón. File Number Albuquerque 100-975 (Pt.2), 1951-1983
536 Juan Chacón. File Number AQ 100-975, 1953-1983
537 Juan Chacón. File Number FBIHQ 100-385182, 1953-1983
538 Virginia Chacón. File Number 100-385183, 1970-1990
539 Virginia Chacón. File Number Albuquerque 100-969, 1951-1983
5310 Virginia Chacón. File Number AQ 100-968, 1955-1990
5311 Virginia Chacón. File Number FBIHQ 100-385183, 1951-1983
5312 Miscellaneous documents, 1953-1954
5313 Salt of the Earth Documents for the CIA, 1953-1983
5314 Salt of the Earth. File Number 100-399257 sub. A, 1953-1984
5315 Salt of the Earth. File Number 100-299257 section 1, 1953-1983
5316 Salt of the Earth. File Number 100-299257 section 2, 1953-1989
5317 Salt of the Earth. File Number 100-299257 section 3, 1954-1983
5318 Salt of the Earth. File Number 100-399257 section 4, 1959-1983
5319 Salt of the Earth. File Number 100-399257 section 1, 1953-1988
5320 Salt of the Earth. File Number 100-399257 section 2, 1953-1988
5321 Salt of the Earth. File Number 100-399257 section 3, 1954-1988
Subseries 2: Research Files, Audio, and Photograph Files, 1951-2000
boxfolder
541 Correspondence. Article related, 1981-1990
542 Correspondence. Mining, 1987
543 Blacklist, 1952-1997, No date
544 Book review, No date
545 Commentary, 1953-1983, No date
546 Congress, 1953
547 "A Crime to Fit a Punishment", 1982, No date
548 Esperanza, 2000
549 Filming, 1951-1976
5410 Grant County, New Mexico unemployment, 1982
5411 Juan Chacón, 1975-1985, undated
5412 Local #890, 1976-1982, undated
5413 Miscellaneous materials, 1952-2002, undated
5414 Movie, 1952-1998
5415 Note cards, undated
5416 Notes, 1982, undated
5417 Rosaura Revueltas, 1953-1996
5418 "Salt: A Story About a Film", 1984-1985, undated
5419 Silver City, 1970-1983, undated
5420 Thesis, "Empire and Opposition", 1979
5421 Manuscript articles, 1982-1984, undated
5422 Audio tapes, 1978, undated
5423 Photographs, 1954-1981
Series V: Manuscripts by other Authors, circa 1990s
boxfolder
551 Baker, Christopher P.. Mi Moto Fidel , No date
552 Brent, William Lee. Long Time Gone (Pt.1), 1994
553 Brent, William Lee. Long Time Gone (Pt.2), 1994
554 Brent, William Lee. Long Time Gone (Pt.3), 1994
555 Brent, William Lee. Long Time Gone (Pt.4), 1994
556 Kufeld, Adam. Cuba, Introduction by Tom Miller, No date
boxfolder
672 Bowart, W. H. Operation Mind Control, 1978
Series VI: Underground Press, Miscellaneous Publications, and Ephemera, 1961-1990
boxfolder
561 ACE, 1972
562 All You Can Eat , 1972
563 AMEX: The American Expatriate , 1970
564 Anarchy Comics , 1978-1987
565 AMPO: A Report from the Japanese, No. 5, No date
566 The Apex Treasury of Underground Comics , 1974
567 Are you Weird? Committee on Free Culture , No date
568 Armadilla , 1974
569 Armadillo Comics Two , 1971
5610 Atlanta Gazette , 1974
5611 Attitude Check , 1969
5612 Austin Sun , 1975-1976
5613 Basta Ya! , 1969 (?)
5614 Berkeley Barb , 1975-1976
5615 Bicentennial Gross-outs , 1976
5616 Big Fat Magazine , 1970
5617 Black Community News , 1970
5618 Black Panthers, The Adventures of Black Eldridge , 1970
5619 Black Power, A Collection of Statements and Interviews , 1965-1966
5620 Boulder Alternative Press , 1973
5621 Bullshit, National Lawyers Guild , 1971
5622 The Carolina Israelite , 1968
5623 The Cartoon History of the Universe , 1978-1979
5624 Catalogue 12 , 1990
5625 Challenge, The Revolutionary Newspaper , No date
5626 Commies from Mars , 1979
5627 Corporate Crime Comics , No date
5628 Corporate Crime Comics , 1977-1979
5629 Counter Attack , No date
5630 Cover-up Lowdown , 1977
5631 Cultural Correspondence, 1977
5632 Dallas News , 1971
5633 Dallas Notes , 1969-1970
5634 Denuncia! (Pt.1) No. 4-78, No date
5635 Denuncia! (Pt.2) No. 1-132, No date
5636 Denuncia! (Pt.3) No.184-630, No date
5637 Dope Sheet , No date
5638 Dragon , 1975
5639 Dripping Springs Reunion , 1972
5640 Druid Free Press , 1969-1970
5641 Duck Power , 1969
5642 Flash , 1971
5643 Free Palestine , 1970
5644 Free Ranger Intertribal News , 1970
5645 Free Toilet, Inauguration Washington, No date
5646 Door , 1971(?)
5647 Earth First (Pt.1), 1983-1984
5648 Earth First (Pt.2), 1985
boxfolder
571 The Carolina Israelite , 1968
5723 Earth First (Pt.3), 1986
boxfolder
562 Earth First (Pt.4), 1987-1988
boxfolder
573 Earth First (Pt.5), 1989
574 Earth First (Pt.6), 1990-1992, No date
575 Fat Freddy's Cat , 1986
576 Freak Brothers , 1980-1992
577 GI Rebellion , No date
578 Glyptodon News , 1973
579 Good Times , 1969
5710 Gotham City , 1975
5711 The Great Psychiatric Front ,
5712 The Great Speckled Bird , 1969-1972
5713 Griffith Observatory , 1979
5714 Grump , 1965-1967
5715 Guardian (Pt.1), 1968-1970
5716 Guardian (Pt.2), 1968-1970
5717 Handwriting on the Wall #2, No date
5718 Hardtimes (formerly May Day) (Pt.1), 1968-1970
5719 Hardtimes (formerly May Day) (Pt.2), 1968-1970
5720 Harper's Weekly , 1975
5721 Harvill to Speak, No date
5722 Healthy Rights News , 1967-1968
5723 Horse Shit , 1967-1968
5724 How Harvard Rules, No date
5725 How to Expose and Fight the Democratic Party in your Community, No date
5726 HUP , 1987
5727 Iconoclast , 1972-1975
boxfolder
581 I.F. Stone's Bi-weekly , 1966-1971
582 Kent Prangon Fire , 1971
583 The Labor Defender , 1973
584 Liberated Guardian , 1970-1972
585 Liberation , 1969
586 Lone Star Dispatch , 1970-1971
587 Loretta Lynn Fan Club , 1973
588 Los Angeles Press , 1969
589 Mac Bird , 1967
5810 Mad Funk vol.1 no.1, No date
5811 Manhattan Tribune , 1968
5812 The Match, Anarchist Monthly, 1971
5813 The Michigan Daily , 1967
5814 Mockingbird , 1972
5815 Mother Oats Comix , 1969
5816 Motor City Comics , 1970
5817 The New Adventures of Jesus , 1979
5818 The New Leader , 1969
5819 New Times , 1971-1973
5820 New Times Magazine , 1973
5821 The New York News Service , 1973-1974
5822 Newsreel Catalog , 1960
5823 Not Quite Dead , 1993
5824 The Oberlin Review , 1968
5825 On the Resistance , 1968
5826 Osawatomie , 1975-1976
5827 The Other , 1970
5828 Outlaw , 1971
5829 Pac-O-Lies , 1970
5830 The Paramilitary Right , No date
5831 Peace and Freedom National Organizer , 1968
5832 Philadelphia Free Press , 1970
5833 Phonographic Record Magazine , 1972
5834 Plain Dealer , 1970
5835 Playbill Hair , 1968
5836 Pogo and Albert , 1989
5837 Porkpie Magazine , 1976
5838 Port Huron Statement , 1962(?)
5839 Pousto , 1969
5840 Prairie Fire , 1974
5841 The Protest , 1976
5842 Quicksilver Times , 1970
5843 Rabadash, A Thistle Publication , 1968
5844 The Rag , 1970
5845 Rama Pipien , 1971
5846 Ramparts (Pt.1), 1968-1970
5847 Ramparts (Pt.2), 1971-1972
5848 The Ramparts Wall Poster, 1968
5849 Rat! Subterranean News , 1967
5850 The Realist (Pt.1), 1961-1996
5851 The Realist (Pt.2), 1961-1996
boxfolder
591 The Realist (Pt.3), 1961-1996
592 The Realist(Pt.4), 1961-1996
593 The Realist, The Last Supplement to the Whole Earth Catalog, 1971
594 Red Earth , No date
595 Recuerden El Alamo , 1979
596 The Rep Papers 3 , No date
597 Red Raider , 1977
598 Reliable Source , 1977
599 The Reporter , 1968
5910 Richard Gary Chandler, "This Man is Dangerous", Mad Funk , No date
5911 Rip Off Comics , 1978-1989
5912 Rockers , 1988
5913 Salt of the Earth , No date
5914 Scanlan's , 1970-1971
5915 The Schools Must Serve the People (SDS), No date
5916 SDS, An Introduction, No date
5917 SDS, New Left Notes, 1968
5918 Seven Days , 1975
5919 Shaft , 1960-1967
5920 Skull Comics , 1970
5921 Slow Death , 1976-1977
5922 Southern Student Organization Committee. Prospectus, 1967-1968
5923 Space City , 1972
5924 Street Sheets Greatest Hits, No date
5925 Student As Nigger, No date
5926 Takeover , 1977
5927 Tasty Comics , 1970
5928 Thank You Lil' Dick, YIP Non-leaders, No date
5929 They Did Bust Our Music, No date
5930 A Thithle Thampler , 1968
boxfolder
5831 Time and Place to be Annouced, Yippie, 1972
boxfolder
5932 To Our Greek Brothers and Sisters, Athenian Alliance , No date
boxfolder
5833 Truck Down to Georgetown, DC. YIP Communiqué , Nodate
boxfolder
5934 The True Selma Story , 1965
5935 Underground Press Review , 1973
5936 Underground Press Syndicate Members, 1973
5937 Unmasking the Civil Rights Bill, 1964
5938 Up from Under , 1971
5939 U.P.S. Directory, 1973
5940 Washington Free Press , 1968-1969
5941 When Southern Labor Stirs, 1972
5942 White Comanche , 1977
5943 White Panther Party , 1970
5944 Who Put the Bomp, 1971
5945 Who's Where, College of Wooster Directory, 1967-1968
5946 Whore! (Bridal Fair), Women for Equal Treatment, No date
5947 Willamette Bridge , No date
5948 Win , 1971-1974
5949 Wooster Voice (Pt. 1), 1966-1968
5950 Wooster Voice (Pt. 2), 1967
5951 Wooster Voice (Pt. 3), 1967-1968
boxfolder
601 Workers World , 1968
602 YIR Events of the Week, No date
603 YIP, Ten Days To Change the World, 1972
604 YIPL, unitdate>1972,
605 Yippie, The Last of the Big Protest Demonstrations, No date
606 Yipster Times , 1975-1977
607 You are Charged with a Felony,
608 You Can't Jail the Revolution, No date
609 Young Lust , 1977-1980
6010 Youth International Party Manifesto,
Series VII: Festschrift, In Memorial, 2017
boxfolder
6011 Festschrift, in honor of Tom Miller, November 2017
Series VIII: Moritz Thomsen Project, 1930-2008
Scope and Content Note
Materials discussing Moritz Thomsen. These items were collected by Tom Miller for a writing project on Thomsen. The research includes correspondence from those who knew Thomsen, Thomsen's own letters to others, photographs, sketches and illustrations, originals and copies of Thomsen's shorter-length writing projects, book covers from Thomsen's novel-length manuscripts, and other information on Thomsen.
Thomsen was an American writer, farmer, and a volunteer with the Peace Corps. He worked and wrote in the small town of Rio Verde, Ecuador. He spent 35 years in Ecuador and died in 1991 of cholera. The Moritz Thomsen Peace Corps Experience Award was named after him, an annual prize for the best short written about the experience of the body.
The book project was not completed by Miller.
Subseries 1: Photographs and Illustrations, circa 1930-1970
Scope and Content Note
Photographs of Mortiz Thomsen and his life, as gathered by Tom Miller and others. Many of the photographs have been set on pages with descriptions in preparation for publication in an unfinished book project. Also included are several copies of sketches and illustrations done by Moritz Thomsen.
boxfolder
611 Photographs with descriptions, circa 1930-1970
Photographs that were to be used for publication. Many have been laid out in a publication format with descriptive paragraphs. Some information can be found on the backs of photographs.
612 Photographs from Moritz Thomsen, with letter, 1942
Photographs that were included in a letter from Thomsen Moritz to Panther-Eyes, c/o John Valleau in 1942. The folder contains the original photographs, letter, and envelope.
613 Photographs, unidentified, circa 1940-1970
Photographs, mainly of Moritz Thomsen and his travels, that lack identifying information.
614 Photographs, copies without descriptions, undated
Copies of photographs in previous folders (Box 61, Folders 1-3) that lack descriptive information. Many are additional duplicates of photographs found in other folders.
615 Photographs of John Valleau's trip to Mexico, circa 1939-1940
Photographs taken by John Valleau on a trip to Mexico. Also included are passport documents and photographs.
616 Illustrations by Moritz Thomsen, undated
Illustrations (mostly copies) completed by Moritz Thomsen. Contains some sexually explicit material.
Subseries 2: Correspondence, 1942-2001
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence collected by Tom Miller for his book project on Moritz Thomsen. Includes correspondence between Miller and others, as well as correspondence to and from Thomsen. The folders include a mixture of letters between Thomsen, Miller, and the named individuals on each folder.
boxfolder
617 Arango, Polly , 1997
Scope and Contents
Includes a floppy disk of information.
618 Biggar, Joanna , 1990-1996
619 Brandi, John , 1996
6110 Bryant, John , 1991-1997
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence between Moritz Thomsen, Tom Miller, and John Bryant. Includes two short articles authored by Bryant. Copies of letters between Thomsen and Bryant.
6111 Congdon, Don , 1986-1997
6112 Contact Lists, undated
6113 Coyne, John , 1996
6114 Doig, Ivan , 1996
6115 Durney, Maxine , 1997
6116 Egan, Martha, 1997
6117 Farr, Kenneth R. , 1996
6118 Fieweger, Mary Ellen , 1996-1998
6119 Forman, Stephen C. , 1990-1996
6120 Freedom of Information Act, 1996
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence between Tom Miller and the CIA and Dept. of Justice regarding the Freedom of Information Act as pertaining to Moritz Thomsen.
6121 Funding, 1996-1998
6122 Garnier, Philippe , 1996-1997
6123 Gellhorn, Martha , 1995-1997
6124 Haratani, Joe , 1970-1997
6125 Hay, John , circa 1990-1999
6126 Johnson, Peter, 1991-1997
6127 Joseph, Patrick , circa 1994-1996
6128 Libri Mundi , 1978-1998
6129 Lindauer, Sydney , 1997
6130 Lipez, Richard , 1996
6131 Lourie, Pedro , 1981-1985
6132 Lowry II, Mark , 1996-1998
6133 The Lyons Press , 1997
6134 Mathison, Alan , 1990-2001
6135 Miscellaneous, 1970-2008
6136 Morgan, Clay, 1987-1996
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence between Moritz Thomsen, Tom Miller, and Clay Morgan.
6137 O'Brien, Rosie , 1987-1996 1990
6138 Peace Corps, 1996
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence between Tom Miller and officals in the Peace Corps. Includes a few brief publications about Thomsen.
6139 Perloff, Michael , 1996
6140 Peterson, Robert , 1991-1998
6141 Publisher materials, 1966-1996
6142 Stech, Eugene A. (E. A.), 1990-1996
6143 Stegner, Page , 1993-1996
6144 Theroux, Paul , circa 1996-1998
6145 Thomsen, Moritz and Tom Miller, 1988-1999
6146 Thomsen, Moritz and John Valleau, 1942-1999
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence between John Valleau and Moritz Thomsen. Includes letters to "Pather Eyes" that were put in the care of John Valleau. A few letters may also include correspondence with Tom Miller.
6147 Thomsen, Moritz and Ruth Valleau, 1980-1990
6148 Tidwell, Mike, 1991-1996
6149 UW Press: Moritz Thomsen, Stanley Arnold, Mary Ellen Fieweger, Charles E. Cunningham, and Tom Miller, 1960-1999
6150 Valleau, Ruth and Tom Miller, 1997-2001
6151 Valleau, Tracy and Tom Miller, 1990
6152 Wand, Patricia , 1991-1996
Subseries 3: Biographical Files, 1952-2008
Scope and Content Note
Materials collected by Tom Miller (and others) about Moritz Thomsen. Items include obituaries, reflections about Thomsen's life, newspaper clippings (originals), copies of newspaper clippings, published materials, and biographical sketches from those who knew Thomsen.
boxfolder
621 Obituaries, circa 1991
622 Newspaper clippings, originals, 1969-2008
623 Newspaper clippings, photocopies, 1952-2003
624 Biographical sketches, 1998
Scope and Content Note
Biographical sketches about Moritz Thomsen written by those that knew him. Includes three photocopies of "Last Days of Moritz Thomsen" by Mark Lowry II and one biographical sketch authored by Joe Haratani.
625 Tres Siglos de Amistad , undated
Scope and Content Note
Publication by the Peace Corps (U.S.) that mentions Moritz Thomsen.
Subseries 4: Articles and Publications, undated
Scope and Content Note
This subseries includes book covers from Thomsen's work, Thomsen's writings, reviews of Thomsen's work, publications both about and authored by Thomsen, a few miscellaneous publications by others, and some photocopied signatures of Moritz Thomsen.
boxfolder
626 Moritz Thomsen book covers, ca. 1978-1996
627-9 Short writings by Moritz Thomsen, ca. 1966-1996
6210 Reviews of Moritz Thomsen's work, ca. 1990-1999
6211 Publications about Moritz Thomsen, ca. 1990-2004
6212 Miscellaneous publications, undated
Scope and Contents
Publications not authored by Mortiz Thomsen that were collected for Tom Miller's book project including "Fresh Air Friend" by Paul Theroux, "Picture Palace" by Paul Theroux, "Thunder and Lightning" by Natalie Goldberg.
6213 Copies of Moritz Thomsen's signature, undated
Subseries 5: Tom Miller Project, ca. 2002-2004
Scope and Content Note
This subseries includes materials collected by Tom Miller was collection for his proposed book-length project on Mortiz Thomsen. The project was not completed.
boxfolder
6214 Author's query, undated
Scope and Content Note
Miller's query requesting information about Moritz Thomsen.
6215-17 Writings, 2002-2004
6218-19 Project notes, 2002-2004
6220 Floppy disks, undated
Scope and Content Note
Project notes, correspondence, etc. housed on floppy disks. Eleven total floppy disks.
Series IX: José Julián Martí Pérez project, 1997-2005
Scope and Contents
José Julián Martí Pérez (José Martí) was born in Havana, Cuba and would later become a noted poet, essayist, journalist, translator, professor, publisher, and political activist. He is considered to be "a Cuban national hero and an important figure in Latin American Literature" known for his revolutionary philosophy and political theoretics. He sought to bring support to Cuban independence. This series includes book development materials, correspondence, research files, and publications related to Tom Miller's work on a writing project on José Martí.
Subseries 1: Book development, 1997-2005
Scope and Contents
This subseries includes information regarding Tom Miller's publication(s) on José Martí. Materials includes correspondence, book materials, and other miscellaneous materials.
boxfolder
631 Correspondence and notes, publishing related, 2004-2005
632 Correspondence, publisher's, 1997-2004
633-4 Proposals, 1997-2002
635 Tom Miller writing, 2002
Subseries 2: Research files, 1880-2005
Scope and Contents
This subseries includes Tom Miller's research files relating to José Martí. Mateirals are arranged alphabetically in the original order created by Tom Miller while working on the project.
boxfolder
636 Addresses, undated
637 American chronology, undated
638 Arrival, undated
639 Art and music, 1991-2004
6310 Art and pictures of José Martí , undated
6311 Bibliography, circa 1999-2001
6312 Bios, undated
6313 Births and deaths, undated
6314 Brooklyn Bridge, 2002
6315 Brooklyn photographs, undated
6316 Central Valley, 1976-2004
6317 Compañeros, 2004-2008
6318 Coney Island, 2002
6319 Contemporary Martí, 1997-2005
6320 Correspondence, 1994-2002
6321 Criticism of José Martí literature, undated
6322 Cuban newspapers, circa 1994-1995
6323 Dicnas Martianas, circa 1994-1995
6324 Family, undated
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641-2 Florida, circa 1988-2002
643 Funding and sources, circa 1994-2002
644 Guantanamera, undated
645 Historians, circa 1992
646-10 Historic documents and correspondence, circa 1880s
6411 Historical fiction, 2003
6412 Hostos College, 2003
6413 Images, Martí, circa 1991-1997
6414 Images, New York City, undated
6415 In US culture, undated
6416 Latino community, undated
6417 Letters, circa 1880s, undated
6418 Martí on US politics, 2001, undated
6419 Martí's women, undated
6420 Miscellaneous, undated
6421 Monetary conference, 1995-2001
6422 New gadgets, undated
6423 Newspaper photocopies, circa 1880-1899
6424-25 Notes to type, undated
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651 Nuestra America, undated
652 NYC (New York City) general life, circa 2000-2004
653 NYPL (New York Public Library) access, circa 1999-2002
654 Online, undated
655 Patria, 1899, 1992
656 Personal life, 1994-2002
657 Pinkertons, undated
658 Poetry, undated
659 Political support, undated
6510 Restaurants, 1999
6511 Ruebens, Dana, undated
6512 Scholarly "nonsense", 2005, undated
6513 Schomberg, 1995-2002
6514 Sports, undated
6515 Timeline, 1995-2001
6516 Tobacco rollers, 1887, undated
6517 Translations, 1995-2005
6518 Unconditional praise, 1997-2004
6519 US-Cuba relations, 1880-2005
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661 Who's Who, undated
662 The War, circa 1990s
Subseries 3: Publications, 1995-2004
Scope and Contents
This subseries includes publications by Tom Miller and others related to José Martí. Items are arranged alphabetically by author's last name.
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663 Miller, Thomas L.. "Literary expression if emerging nationalism in 19th century Cuban periodicals published in the United States", 1995
664 Miller, Thomas L.. Poetry by José Martí , 2004
666 Palomino, LIC Jose F.. "Breve estudio del periodico The Sun", undated