Criticism For my museum's choice, I decided to join the Wittliff series at Texas State University. When I arrived there was no one but a librarian and me. To be honest, if my teacher asks me, I may never go to the museum. This time for the first time to participate in the Wittliff collection, I asked the librarian. "Is there any other art work besides Southwest and Mexico photos?" She replied. "I smiled at a shivering mood and kept watching another photo."
An important collection of Willie Nelson Materials (1975-1994) has become part of the Wittliff collection of Southwestern Writers of Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas. This series includes lyrics, scripts, letters, concert programs, travel dates, posters, articles, newspaper clippings, personal belongings, promotional items, souvenirs, documents and so on. It documents the Nielsen IRS problem and how to use the farm aid donation. Most of the information was collected by Biel Wiltleaf, a friend of honeysuckle roses, Barbarossa, and Nielsen who wrote or collaborated redhead strangers. In 2014 Nielsen donated her collection to the Dolph Briscoe American Historical Center. These items include gifts and compliments from photographs, letters, manuscripts of manuscripts, posters, certificate records, awards, signed books, scripts, personal items, and Nelson fans.
A comprehensive portfolio of McCarthy's personal paper is stored in the Wittliff collection at Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas. McCarthy's paper consists of 98 boxes (46 straight feet). The acquisition of Cormac McCarthy Papers is due to McCarthy and Bill Wittliff, the founder of the Southwestern Writers Collection, for many years talking. "Mojado Reverso; or reversing reverse wetting: About John Grady Cole's Mexican ancestors in all beautiful horses," Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera says.
Guy Bailey, a professor and executive vice president at the University of Texas at San Antonio, continues his work during the presentation in Texas in the 1980s. Jan Tillery is an associate professor in English at the University of Texas at San Antonio and is studying English dialects in Texas and South America.