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Cy Martin Collection University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections Cy Martin Collection Martin, Cy (1919–1980). Papers, 1966–1975. 2.33 feet. Author. Manuscripts (1968) of “Your Horoscope,” children’s stories, and books (1973–1975), all written by Martin; magazines (1966–1975), some containing stories by Martin; and biographical information on Cy Martin, who wrote under the pen name of William Stillman Keezer. _________________ Box 1 Real West: May 1966, January 1967, January 1968, April 1968, May 1968, June 1968, May 1969, June 1969, November 1969, May 1972, September 1972, December 1972, February 1973, March 1973, April 1973, June 1973. Real West (annual): 1970, 1972. Frontier West: February 1970, April 1970, June1970. True Frontier: December 1971. Outlaws of the Old West: October 1972. Mental Health and Human Behavior (3rd ed.) by William S. Keezer. The History of Astrology by Zolar. Box 2 Folder: 1. Workbook and experiments in physiological psychology. 2. Workbook for physiological psychology. 3. Cagliostro history. 4. Biographical notes on W.S. Keezer (pen name Cy Martin). 5. Miscellaneous stories (one by Venerable Ancestor Zerkee, others by Grandpa Doc). Real West: December 1969, February 1970, March 1970, May 1970, September 1970, October 1970, November 1970, December 1970, January 1971, May 1971, August 1971, December 1971, January 1972, February 1972. True Frontier: May 1969, September 1970, July 1971. Frontier Times: January 1969. Great West: December 1972. Real Frontier: April 1971. Box 3 Ford Times: February 1968. Popular Medicine: February 1968, December 1968, January 1971. Western Digest: November 1969 (2 copies). Golden West: March 1965, January 1965, May 1965 July 1965, September 1965, January 1966, March 1966, May 1966, September 1970, September 1970 (partial), July 1972, August 1972, November 1972, December 1972, December 1973. The West: April 1972, August 1972. Westerner: July-August 1970, October 1970, November 1970, June 1971, June 1971 (partial), May-June 1972, March –April 1973. True Frontier: July 1971 (partial), October 1977. Real West: May 1971 (partial); August 1971 (partial), August 1973, September 1973, September 1976, September 1977. Ghost Towns of the Old West: July 1973. Box 4 Bios: December 1963, May 1964, March 1965, and May 1965. Mental Health and Human Behavior (1st and 2nd eds.) by William S. Keezer. Zolar’s Official Horoscope Magazine: December 1967, August 1968, September 1968, April 1970, June 1970. Typed manuscript of Your Horoscope by William S. Keezer using the pseudonym Jon M. Henri. Rosicrucian Digest: January 1965. Texas Medicine: April 1964, November 1964, December 1964, January 1965 (2 copies), February 1965 (2 copies). The Quarterly Messenger of the Phi Beta Pi – Theta Kappa Psi International Medical Fraternity: Fall 1963. The Hexagon of Alpha Chi Sigma: January 1964, March 1964, May 1964 (2 copies), January 1965. American Journal of Nursing: February 1966 Box 5 Zolar’s Official Horoscope Magazine: April 1968, October 1968, January 1969, February 1969, April 1969, June 1969 (2 copies), July 1969, September 1969, October 1969, November 1969, December 1969, January 1970. Box 6 Zolar’s Official Horoscope Magazine: September 1967, November 1967, March 1968, April 1968, July 1968, December 1968, March 1969, May 1969, February 1970, March 1970, July 1970, August 1970, March-April 1971. Box 7 The Encyclopedia of Ancient and Forbidden Knowledge by Zolar. True Frontier: April 1977. Golden West: April 1973, May 1973. Real West: October 1973, January 1974, February 1974, March 1974, April 1974, Fall 1974, January 1975, July 1975, September 1975, January 1976, may 1977, Summer 1977, Summer 1978, Fall 1979. The West: August 1966, September 1966, November 1967, August 1969, February 1972. Separated out and sent to the Western History Library: The Whisky Drummer by Cy Martin. The Marshal of Packersville by Cy Martin. Hell at White Pass by Cy Martin. Gold Rush Narrow Gauge by Cy Martin (2 copies). Gold and Where They Found It by Cy Martin and Jennie Martin. Whiskey and Wild Women by Cy Martin. The Saga of the Buffalo by Cy Martin (2 copies, one paper and one hardback). .
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