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Letter, 1834 January 26, John Tyler, Washington, D.C. to his son Robert Tyler, Williamsburg, Va.
J[ohn] Tyler, Washington, [D.C.], to son [Robert Tyler], student W[illia]m and Mary College [sic], Williamsburg, Va. Letter concerning his studies, mentions marriage of Albert; mentions Mr. Preston, senator of S. Carolina, son of General Preston of Va., and great nephew of Patrick henry, speaking before the senate. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 2 pp
UT Tyler Patriot Vol. 1 (22) no. 1 (4)
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: University\u27s \u27Round Up\u27 Offers Gorbachev, Bush, Trump, et al; Director Offers Summer Plays Exciting Parts; The Eyes Have it; Locating Little Leprechaun Leaves Lads, Lasses Loaded; Student Discovers \u27Reptile\u27 in Campus\u27 Mike Harvey Lake; Journalism\u27s New Building Plans Unveiled; What is Saint Patrick\u27s Day, Anyway; Europe, Orient, South America, Destinations for Travel Study; Eastern Bloc, USSR Host American Students in Exchange Programs; Travelling Opera \u27Pinafore\u27 Pulls into Port; Back from Spring Break Bash Cancelled; Thistlewaite Brings ...isms to UT Tyler; The SA Beat; The Nature of the Beast; Indiana University Professor Loses Job over Holocaust Classroom Teachings; Classical Day Marks 3rd Year with Songs, Drama and Lecture; Tennis Team Burns Southern Competition; Gay Students Seek Recognition on Catholic Campuses; UT Tyler Requests $50,000 Granthttps://scholarworks.uttyler.edu/uttylerpatriot/1139/thumbnail.jp
Letter, Julia Gardiner Tyler to Mrs. Laura Holloway, author of First Ladies, dated September 20, 1869
ALS of Julia Gardiner Tyler to Mrs. Laura Holloway, author of First Ladies, dated September 20, 1869, about interviewing other first ladies. ALS.Found in:Mss. 65 T97 Additions, Series 1: Mss. Acc. 1993.19 Addition, 186
UT Tyler Patriot Vol. 21 no. 2
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler from 1979 to 1993. Articles in this issue include: We Must Never Stop Trying to Find Peaceful Solutions -Eban; Caddy Shack Home for Graduate Student; Safe-D Promotes Safety, Auto Accidents Curbed; Highest Fall Enrollment Totals 4101 at UT Tyler; Stones Tickets Still Available; Campus Organizations Co-Sponsor Student/Faculty Reception Oct. 17; Think Again; There\u27s No Such Thing as a Little Freedom; Poll Reflects Optimism; The SA Beat; Registration Deadline Nears for Nov. 7 City, State Elections; UTT Drama Production Dining Room Opens Oct. 27; Dr. George Feifer Noted Author Explains Russian Life; Professor, Son Spend Year in Sister City ; Counseling Center Offers a Variety of Services; Kidd, Fitzgerald Win; SIFE Students Meet Saturday; Tennis Team Wins Championshiphttps://scholarworks.uttyler.edu/uttylerpatriot/1131/thumbnail.jp
UT Tyler Patriot Vol. 22 no. 5
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: Computer\u27s Recovering from Viral Infection; Pace Releasing Potential ; 5K Run Kicks off Eisenhower; SA Announces Student Elections; Ramirez to Address Student Rights Tonight; Computer Virus Strikes at N.C. State University; Author Tom Wolfe Concludes Distinguished Lecture Series; Use Safe Software; Little Girls Should Romp ; Aggies Make Friends, Learn New Recipes; The SA Beat; Real Issues are Scarce in Governor\u27s Race; Nursing Student Chosen to Attend Summer International Conferences; College Board\u27s Aid Applications Backlogged; \u27Shirtspeak\u27 Means Spring has Arrived; Newspaper\u27s Publication Suspended by University\u27s Student Government; 2.2 Mile \u27Poker\u27 Fun Walk/Jog/Run; Final Exam Schedule; Anti-Apartheid Students Active in Demonstrations; Sex Survey Reveals Male, Female Students Lie; Female Sex Habits Persist; Ford Tags 700 snakes; National College Endowment Report; Today\u27s Teenage Males not Sexual Adventurershttps://scholarworks.uttyler.edu/uttylerpatriot/1140/thumbnail.jp
The UT Tyler Patriot Vol. 14 no. 6
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler from 1979 to 1993. Articles in this issue include: Lecture Series Hosts Mexican Author; Computer Aids Skill in Job-Interviewing; Continuing Education Gets Local Help; Campus Police Seek Help, Warn Students; State Declares April 21 Holiday; Teachers Prepare for EXCET Test; Springfest Offers Annual Festivities to Welcome Summer Relaxation; Student Life Reveals Past; Students Squeeze Into Summer; Security Guard Honors Two Texas Birthdays; Israeli Professor Visits Campus; Please Louise; ACM Gives Computer Help; Registrar\u27s Assistant Sends Students Away With a Smile; Patriot Profile; Accounting Major is Honored; Learning Lab Moves; ACS Holds Magic Show; TECAT Examinations Help Point Out Pluses and Minuses for State Teachers; Firing Line; Oil Palace Less than \u27Fabulous\u27; Women\u27s Tennis Unbeaten with Three Matches to be Played; Men\u27s Tennis Team Qualifies to Play National Tournamenthttps://scholarworks.uttyler.edu/uttylerpatriot/1091/thumbnail.jp
Letter, 1856 January 19, Patrick Lynch, New York, N.Y. to Robert Tyler
Feels that a recent speech made referring to Tyler is unworthy; knows that Tyler is "a patriot and a gentleman"; intends to publish something to this effect in his nxt paper. Autograph Letter Signe
Letter, 1855 December 5, Patrick Lynch, New York, N.Y. to Robert Tyler, Astor Place House, New York, N.Y.
Questions the exclusion of the Irish-American from the Convention of the Friends of Ireland; wonders how Tyler, always a supporter of Irish Americans, could allow the "exclusion" of a newspaper of over 100,000 subscribers from such a Convention, of which Tyler is the Chairman. Autograph Letter Signe
Intercom 1995 November 27
Campus Campaign Exceeds Goal, UT Tyler, TJC Music Groups to Perform, Repertory Plays Scheduled in December, Graduate Students Author AmeriCorps Grant, In The Spotlight, Alphi Chi Names Outstanding Faculty, Personnel Update, Service Recognition, Christmas Holiday Schedule
Letter, 1855 December 24, Patrick Lynch, New York, N.Y. to Robert Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Will comply with Tyler's invitiation of a visit as soon as he can come to Philadelphia; praises him for his connection with the Irish movement and claims him an "able and unflinching advocate"; feels that although Michael Doheny and his fellow agitators should be condemned for their violence at the last Convention [of the Friends of Ireland], he must admit that they ahve led to progress for the cause; believes that together he and Tyler "can do much towards peace and cooperation"; declines any offer of a position in the delegation. Autograph Letter Signe
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