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[Letter from G. W. Hardy to Dr. W. B. Bizzell, September 28, 1921]
Letter from G. W. Hardy to Dr. W. B. Bizzell discussing the idea of a reunion for the pioneers of Texas A&M University from the years 1876 to 1879. Mr. Hardy also honors Judge Page Morris, former professor of the University whom they would like to invite to the reunion.
[Letter to W. J. Bryan, December 28, 1942]
Letter W. J. Bryan thanking him for the newspaper clipping he sent and informing Mr. Bryan about his youngest daughters marriage.
[Letter from John Walter Smith to William John Bryan, May 28, 1908]
Letter from John Walter Smith to William John Bryan discussing how Smith will not help Bryan in his run for senate due to Bryan's support of Senator Bailey.
[Letter from Millard A. Jenkens to Senator W. J. Bryan, September 28, 1947]
Letter from Millard A. Jenkins to W. J. Bryan discussing the details about his story in the Abilene Reporter-News and congratulating him for reaching the 88th mile.
[Letter from G. W. Hardy and R. D. Bowen, September 28, 1921]
Letter from G. W. Hardy and R. D. Bowen discussing the details of the letter he sent to Texas A&M President, W. B. Bizzell in regards to inviting Judge Page Morris to deliver the annual address at the college in June 1922.
[Clipping: Mrs. Bryan, Pioneer of Abilene, Dies]
Newspaper clipping about the death of Martha Chaplain Dashiell, wife of senator W. J. Bryan, along with the clipped newspaper header. Partial ads and articles are on the reverse side.
Review of "Our Singing Country"
Review written by Lewis Gannet of John A. Lomax and Alan Lomax's compilation of American folk songs and poetry titled, "Our Singing Country".
[Clipping: Birthday Greetings]
Newspaper clipping featuring an article wishing former Senator W. J. Bryan a happy birthday and recounting his life accomplishments. Another article is published in the clipping recounting thoughts on war and death from statistician writer Roger W. Babson. Partial ads are printed on the back.
[Letter from J. J. Strickland to Senator W. J. Bryan, May 28, 1938]
Letter from J. J. Strickland to Senator W. J. Bryan thanking him for the gift he sent and inviting Mr. Bryan to visit with his wife, Mrs. Bryan.
[Clipping: One Of First Autos In Texas Donated To Abilene Scrap Pile]
Newspaper clippings about former senator William John Bryan donating his car, one of the first in Texas, to be scrapped for the war effort. The article also recounts a harrowing trip the senator made to Austin in the vehicle.
[Letter from John A. Lomax to Senator W. J. Bryan, December 28, 1947]
Letter from John A. Lomax to Senator W. J. Bryan showing him appreciation and thanking him for his contributions.
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