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A. C. Greene

A.C. Greene (born Alvin Carl Greene Jr.; 4 Nov 1923 – 5 April 2002) was an American writer – important in Texas literary matters as a memoirist, fiction writer, historian, poet, and influential book critic in Dallas. As a newspaper journalist, he had been a book critic and editor of the Editorial Page for the Dallas Times Herald when John F. Kennedy was assassinated, which galvanized his role at the paper to help untangle and lift a demoralized city in search of its soul. Leaving full-time journalism in 1968, Greene went on to become a prolific author of books, notably on Texas lore and history. His notoriety led to stints on radio and TV as a talk-show host. By the 1980s, his commentaries were being published by major media across the country. He had become a sought-after source for Texas history, anecdotes, cultural perspective, facts, humor, books, and politics. When the 1984 Republican National Convention was held in Dallas, Greene granted sixty-three interviews about Texas topics to major media journalists.[1] Greene's 1990 book, Taking Heart – which examines the experiences of the first patient in a new heart transplant center (himself) – made The New York Times Editors Choice list.[2]

A. C. Greene
BornAlvin Carl Greene Jr.
(1923-11-04)November 4, 1923
Abilene, Taylor County
Texas, USA
DiedApril 5, 2002(2002-04-05) (aged 78)
Salado, Bell County, Texas
OccupationTexas historian, author
Alma materAbilene Christian College
University of Texas at Austin

Career edit

In 1948, Greene began working as a cub reporter for the Abilene Reporter-News and wrote book reviews and articles for the entertainment section. From 1952 to 1957, Greene owned and operated the Abilene Book Store, located at 365 Cypress Street, across the street from the Paramount Theater – its slogan: "The Book Center of West Texas." In 1957, he began teaching journalism at Hardin-Simmons University.[3]

Greene, in his teens, was known as "A.C." So, in 1953, he legally changed his name from Alvin Carl to A.C. and dropped the Jr.[4]

In 1960, Greene became a book editor for the Dallas Times Herald; and in 1963, the Times Herald promoted him to the editor of the Editorial Page, a role he performed until 1965. Of the Kennedy assassination, Greene wrote:

Within a week after the assassination, everything that was sent to the editor or to the [Dallas] Times Herald came to me. We got literally thousands of letters from all over the world, especially from all over the United States, and a lot of them had money for Jacqueline Kennedy, but most of the money was for Officer Tippit's wife, and then Marina Oswald. From the Times Herald through me, from various readers all over the world, I sent Mrs. Tippit over $200,000. I sent Marina Oswald about the same amount.

Greene left the Times Herald in 1968 to pursue a Ph.D. at the University of Texas at Austin and to devote more time to writing books. From 1968 to 1969, Greene was the executive editor of the Southwestern Historical Quarterly, a publication of the Texas State Historical Association. In 1969, he served as President of the Texas Institute of Letters while working on his doctorate at The University of Texas at Austin.

In 1968, Greene was awarded a Dobie-Paisano Fellowship from the University of Texas at Austin which included a six-month stay at Paisano, a ranch 14 miles southwest of Austin purchased by J. Frank Dobie for use as a writer's retreat. The award and retreat led to Greene's first book, A Personal Country.

In the 1980s, Greene wrote a weekly column on Texas history for the Dallas Morning News.[5]

From 1986 to 1992, Greene served as Founding Coordinating Director of the Center for Texas Studies at the University of North Texas in Denton. He retired as emeritus director. James Ward Lee – an author, professor of English at North Texas since 1958, former chairman of the English Department, and co-director of the center – called Greene "The Dean of Texas Letters."[1]

Annually, Greene's hometown of Abilene, Texas presents the A.C. Greene Award to a distinguished Texas author for lifetime achievement during the West Texas Book Festival. Past winners include John Graves, Sandra Brown, Elmer Kelton, Liz Carpenter, John Erickson, and many others.[6]

Family edit

Greene's parents – Alvin Carl Greene Sr. (born in Wills Point, Texas, in 1902), and Johnnie Marie Cole (born in Beaumont, Teas, in 1906) – were killed in 1964 in a two-vehicle accident while traveling from Beaumont to Dallas. Their car had been hit by an 18-wheel truck U.S. 69.[7]

Greene gave much credit for his love of reading, writing, and storytelling to his maternal grandmother, Maude E. Cole (1879–1961). Besides being a writer and poet, she was also an amateur painter. She was a prize-winning and published poet and author,[8] and from 1926 to 1946, a librarian at the Carnegie Library in Abilene, Texas.[9]

A.C. was married twice, first in 1950 to Betty Jo Dozier (1925–1989). They had three sons and a daughter.[citation needed] In 1989, Betty died from cancer. He subsequently remarried Judy Dalton Hyland (née Julia Hall Dalton; 1933–2012), daughter of the former governor of Missouri, John Montgomery Dalton. Through that marriage, he gained two stepdaughters. Judy died 8 August 2012 in Austin.[10]

Selected published works edit

Books (1st editions) edit

  • A Personal Country. Illustrated by Ancel Edward Nunn (1st ed.). Knopf. 1969. OCLC 22512.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  • The Last Captive (history: Herman Lehmann). Austin: Encino Press. 1972. OCLC 354470, 767992382.
  • The Santa Claus Bank Robbery (1st ed.). Knopf. 1972. OCLC 279125.
  • Dallas: The Deciding Years – A Historical Portrait. Austin: Encino Press. 1973. OCLC 898659, 500372131.
  • A Christmas Tree. Drawings by Ancel Edward Nunn. Austin: Encino Press. 1973. OCLC 923314.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  • Place Called Dallas: The Pioneering Years of a Continuing Metropolis. Dallas County Heritage Society. 1975. OCLC 607591181, 1915330.
  • The Pleasantest Place: A History of Austin, Texas. Dallas: Mercantile Texas Corp. 1981. OCLC 7612648.
  • The Highland Park Woman: A Collection of Short Stories. Bryan, Texas: Shearer Publishing Co. 1983. OCLC 9830309.
  • Dallas U.S.A.. Texas Monthly Press. 1984. ISBN 9780932012838. OCLC 10302131.
  • A Town Called Cedar Springs. Illustrated by Barbara Whitehead. Dallas: The Springs. 1984. OCLC 12858661.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  • Texas Sketches. Illustrated by Paul Arthur Kolsti (1953–2003). Dallas: Taylor Publishing Company. 1985. OCLC 12551975.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  • Taking Heart. Simon & Schuster. 1990. OCLC 21229155.
  • 900 Miles on the Butterfield Trail. University of North Texas Press. 1994. OCLC 30510497.
  • Christmas Memories. Illustrated by Geoffrey Greene. University of North Texas Press. 1996. OCLC 45733158.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  • They are Ruining Ibiza (fiction). University of North Texas Press. 1998. OCLC 45732689.
  • Sketches From the Five States of Texas. Texas A&M University Press. 1998. OCLC 38993108.
  • Brandy Miracle. Somesuch Press, Dallas. 1998. OCLC 40925377.
  • Chance Encounters: True Stories of Unforeseen Meetings With Unanticipated Results. Albany, Texas: Bright Sky Press. 2002. OCLC 48256753.

Literary criticism by Greene edit

Poetry edit

  • Memory of Snow: Poems. Dallas: Browder Springs Books. 2001. OCLC 47255254.

Stage plays, screenplays and opera edit

  • The last captive: A Screenplay Manuscript (1991) OCLC 42386823
  • A Cherished Design: The Creation of the University of Texas (1981)
  • The Santa Claus Bank Robbery: A Screenplay (1989)
  • One of the Pretty Ones: An Opera in Six Scenes (music score – manuscript). Music by Melvin Lucas Daniels, Jr., EdD, Libretto by A.C. Greene. Abilene Christian University. OCLC 54467542.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)

Oral histories edit

Selected articles edit

  • Upwardly Mogul: Move Over, Hollywood. Make Way for Joe Camp. Joe Camp? Texas Monthly November 1976 pps. 141–145

Manuscripts and papers edit

Awards and honors edit

Texas Institute of Arts and Letters edit

  • 1964 – Inducted as a member
  • 1964 – Co-winner, Stanley Walker Award for Best Newspaper Writing: No Life Is Lived Without Influence, The Dallas Times Herald
  • 1969 – Fellow, Texas Institute of Letters & recipient of the Dobie Paisano Fellowship while studying at The University of Texas at Austin
  • 1973 – Friends of the Dallas Public Library Award for Book Offering Most Significant Contribution to Knowledge: The Santa Claus Bank Robbery
  • 1974 – Co-winner, Texas Collectors Institute Award for Best Book Design: A Christmas Tree, by A.C. Greene, illustrated by Ancell Nunn, designed by William D. Wittliff
  • 1974 – Co-winner, Texas Collectors Institute Award for Best Book Design: Dallas, the Deciding Years, A Historical Portrait, by A.C. Greene, designed by William D. Wittliff
  • 1987 – Lon Tinkle Award, for a distinguished career in letters associated with the State of Texas

Other awards and honors edit

  • 1964 – Honoree as editor of the editorial page of the Dallas Times Herald and book editor, 12th Annual Southwest Journalism Forum, Press Club of Dallas Foundation, and the Southern Methodist University Department of Journalism
  • 1990 – Fellow, Texas State Historical Association
  • The University of North Texas Press, has a series of books named The A.C. Greene Series named in his honor for books on Texas and the Southwest
  • A.C. Greene Award been presented annually in September 2001 to a distinguished Texas author for lifetime achievement. It is a feather of the West Texas Book Festival and is sponsored by Friends of the Abilene Public Library, the Abilene Reporter-News, and the Scripps Howard Foundation.
  • Chautauqua Award for lifetime achievement in preserving history, Dallas County Heritage Society
  • 1998 – Lifetime Achievement Award, Texas Book Festival, hosted by Laura Bush

Formal education edit

References edit

General references
  • Talking with Texas Writers: Twelve Interviews by Patrick Bennett (interviews with Larry McMurty), A.C. Greene, John Graves, et al., Texas A&M University Press (1980) OCLC 732753845
  • Biography Index: A Cumulative Index to Biographical Material in Books and Magazines, H.W. Wilson Company, New York
    Vol. 17: September 1990—August 1992 (1992) OCLC 54897719 Vol. 29: September 2003—August 2004 (2004)
  • Contemporary Authors: A Bio-Bibliographical Guide to Current Writers in Fiction, General Nonfiction, Poetry, Journalism, Drama, Motion Pictures, Television, and Other Fields, Gale Research, Detroit
    Volumes 37–40, 1st revision (1979) OCLC 654992919 New Revision Series: Volume 14 (1985) OCLC 655010638 New Revision Series: Volume 92 (2001) OCLC 48795723
Inline citations
  1. ^ a b "Writer-Historian Greene, 'Dean of Texas Letters'", San Antonio Express-News, April 6, 2002
  2. ^ Best Sellers, July 15, 1990, New York Times, July 15, 1990
  3. ^ Folks and Facts, Range Rider, Volume 11, No 11, April 1957, pg. 6
  4. ^ Top Texas historian Dies at 78, Associated Press, April 5, 2002 April 19, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Legacies: A History Journal for Dallas and North Central Texas, Vol 1, No 1, Spring 1989
  6. ^ A.C. Greene Award Information
  7. ^ Crash Kills Parents of Dallas Man, Dallas Morning News, July 9, 1964, Sec 1, pg 15
  8. ^ Maude E. Cole was the author of Wind Against Stone (a novel), Lyman House Press, (1941); and Clay-Bound (a book of poetry), Kaleidoscope Press (1936).
  9. ^ Painter-Author, Maude E. Cole Can't Be Caught By Old Age, Abilene Reporter-News, June 2, 1957, pg 3C
  10. ^ Obituary: Julia Greene, Dallas Morning News, August 12, 2012
  11. ^ Larry McMurtry Used a Dallas Writer's 'Best Texas Books' List to Fire a Megatonnage Attack, by Homer Kint Biffle (born 1932), Dallas Morning News, September 19, 1982, pps 221 & 216

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in Dallas As a newspaper journalist he had been a book critic and editor of the Editorial Page for the Dallas Times Herald when John F Kennedy was assassinated which galvanized his role at the paper to help untangle and lift a demoralized city in search of its soul Leaving full time journalism in 1968 Greene went on to become a prolific author of books notably on Texas lore and history His notoriety led to stints on radio and TV as a talk show host By the 1980s his commentaries were being published by major media across the country He had become a sought after source for Texas history anecdotes cultural perspective facts humor books and politics When the 1984 Republican National Convention was held in Dallas Greene granted sixty three interviews about Texas topics to major media journalists 1 Greene s 1990 book Taking Heart which examines the experiences of the first patient in a new heart transplant center himself made The New York Times Editors Choice list 2 A C GreeneBornAlvin Carl Greene Jr 1923 11 04 November 4 1923Abilene Taylor CountyTexas USADiedApril 5 2002 2002 04 05 aged 78 Salado Bell County TexasOccupationTexas historian authorAlma materAbilene Christian CollegeUniversity of Texas at Austin Contents 1 Career 2 Family 3 Selected published works 3 1 Books 1st editions 3 2 Literary criticism by Greene 3 3 Poetry 3 4 Stage plays screenplays and opera 3 5 Oral histories 3 6 Selected articles 4 Manuscripts and papers 5 Awards and honors 5 1 Texas Institute of Arts and Letters 5 2 Other awards and honors 6 Formal education 7 References 8 External linksCareer editIn 1948 Greene began working as a cub reporter for the Abilene Reporter News and wrote book reviews and articles for the entertainment section From 1952 to 1957 Greene owned and operated the Abilene Book Store located at 365 Cypress Street across the street from the Paramount Theater its slogan The Book Center of West Texas In 1957 he began teaching journalism at Hardin Simmons University 3 Greene in his teens was known as A C So in 1953 he legally changed his name from Alvin Carl to A C and dropped the Jr 4 In 1960 Greene became a book editor for the Dallas Times Herald and in 1963 the Times Herald promoted him to the editor of the Editorial Page a role he performed until 1965 Of the Kennedy assassination Greene wrote Within a week after the assassination everything that was sent to the editor or to the Dallas Times Herald came to me We got literally thousands of letters from all over the world especially from all over the United States and a lot of them had money for Jacqueline Kennedy but most of the money was for Officer Tippit s wife and then Marina Oswald From the Times Herald through me from various readers all over the world I sent Mrs Tippit over 200 000 I sent Marina Oswald about the same amount Greene left the Times Herald in 1968 to pursue a Ph D at the University of Texas at Austin and to devote more time to writing books From 1968 to 1969 Greene was the executive editor of the Southwestern Historical Quarterly a publication of the Texas State Historical Association In 1969 he served as President of the Texas Institute of Letters while working on his doctorate at The University of Texas at Austin In 1968 Greene was awarded a Dobie Paisano Fellowship from the University of Texas at Austin which included a six month stay at Paisano a ranch 14 miles southwest of Austin purchased by J Frank Dobie for use as a writer s retreat The award and retreat led to Greene s first book A Personal Country In the 1980s Greene wrote a weekly column on Texas history for the Dallas Morning News 5 From 1986 to 1992 Greene served as Founding Coordinating Director of the Center for Texas Studies at the University of North Texas in Denton He retired as emeritus director James Ward Lee an author professor of English at North Texas since 1958 former chairman of the English Department and co director of the center called Greene The Dean of Texas Letters 1 Annually Greene s hometown of Abilene Texas presents the A C Greene Award to a distinguished Texas author for lifetime achievement during the West Texas Book Festival Past winners include John Graves Sandra Brown Elmer Kelton Liz Carpenter John Erickson and many others 6 Family editGreene s parents Alvin Carl Greene Sr born in Wills Point Texas in 1902 and Johnnie Marie Cole born in Beaumont Teas in 1906 were killed in 1964 in a two vehicle accident while traveling from Beaumont to Dallas Their car had been hit by an 18 wheel truck U S 69 7 Greene gave much credit for his love of reading writing and storytelling to his maternal grandmother Maude E Cole 1879 1961 Besides being a writer and poet she was also an amateur painter She was a prize winning and published poet and author 8 and from 1926 to 1946 a librarian at the Carnegie Library in Abilene Texas 9 A C was married twice first in 1950 to Betty Jo Dozier 1925 1989 They had three sons and a daughter citation needed In 1989 Betty died from cancer He subsequently remarried Judy Dalton Hyland nee Julia Hall Dalton 1933 2012 daughter of the former governor of Missouri John Montgomery Dalton Through that marriage he gained two stepdaughters Judy died 8 August 2012 in Austin 10 Selected published works editBooks 1st editions edit A Personal Country Illustrated by Ancel Edward Nunn 1st ed Knopf 1969 OCLC 22512 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link The Last Captive history Herman Lehmann Austin Encino Press 1972 OCLC 354470 767992382 The Santa Claus Bank Robbery 1st ed Knopf 1972 OCLC 279125 Dallas The Deciding Years A Historical Portrait Austin Encino Press 1973 OCLC 898659 500372131 A Christmas Tree Drawings by Ancel Edward Nunn Austin Encino Press 1973 OCLC 923314 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Place Called Dallas The Pioneering Years of a Continuing Metropolis Dallas County Heritage Society 1975 OCLC 607591181 1915330 The Pleasantest Place A History of Austin Texas Dallas Mercantile Texas Corp 1981 OCLC 7612648 The Highland Park Woman A Collection of Short Stories Bryan Texas Shearer Publishing Co 1983 OCLC 9830309 Dallas U S A Texas Monthly Press 1984 ISBN 9780932012838 OCLC 10302131 A Town Called Cedar Springs Illustrated by Barbara Whitehead Dallas The Springs 1984 OCLC 12858661 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Texas Sketches Illustrated by Paul Arthur Kolsti 1953 2003 Dallas Taylor Publishing Company 1985 OCLC 12551975 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Taking Heart Simon amp Schuster 1990 OCLC 21229155 900 Miles on the Butterfield Trail University of North Texas Press 1994 OCLC 30510497 Christmas Memories Illustrated by Geoffrey Greene University of North Texas Press 1996 OCLC 45733158 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link They are Ruining Ibiza fiction University of North Texas Press 1998 OCLC 45732689 Sketches From the Five States of Texas Texas A amp M University Press 1998 OCLC 38993108 Brandy Miracle Somesuch Press Dallas 1998 OCLC 40925377 Chance Encounters True Stories of Unforeseen Meetings With Unanticipated Results Albany Texas Bright Sky Press 2002 OCLC 48256753 Literary criticism by Greene edit The Fifty Best Books on Texas Dallas Pressworks Publishing 1982 OCLC 8832197 659914169 11 The 50 Best Books on Texas University of North Texas Press 1998 OCLC 44963275 38043047 779971345 Poetry edit Memory of Snow Poems Dallas Browder Springs Books 2001 OCLC 47255254 Stage plays screenplays and opera edit The last captive A Screenplay Manuscript 1991 OCLC 42386823 A Cherished Design The Creation of the University of Texas 1981 The Santa Claus Bank Robbery A Screenplay 1989 One of the Pretty Ones An Opera in Six Scenes music score manuscript Music by Melvin Lucas Daniels Jr EdD Libretto by A C Greene Abilene Christian University OCLC 54467542 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Oral histories edit Transcript Dallas Mayors Oral history Project No 7 co authored with Alan Mason Oral History Program East Texas State University OCLC 9870410 Selected articles edit Upwardly Mogul Move Over Hollywood Make Way for Joe Camp Joe Camp Texas Monthly November 1976 pps 141 145Manuscripts and papers editA C Greene Papers 1964 1997 bulk 1993 1994 University of Texas at Arlington Library A C Greene Papers 1967 1969 1973 Southwestern Writers Collection The Wittliff Collections Bill Wittliff was publisher of Encino Press Albert B Alkek Library Texas State University San Marcos OCLC 32584946Awards and honors editTexas Institute of Arts and Letters edit 1964 Inducted as a member 1964 Co winner Stanley Walker Award for Best Newspaper Writing No Life Is Lived Without Influence The Dallas Times Herald 1969 Fellow Texas Institute of Letters amp recipient of the Dobie Paisano Fellowship while studying at The University of Texas at Austin 1973 Friends of the Dallas Public Library Award for Book Offering Most Significant Contribution to Knowledge The Santa Claus Bank Robbery 1974 Co winner Texas Collectors Institute Award for Best Book Design A Christmas Tree by A C Greene illustrated by Ancell Nunn designed by William D Wittliff 1974 Co winner Texas Collectors Institute Award for Best Book Design Dallas the Deciding Years A Historical Portrait by A C Greene designed by William D Wittliff 1987 Lon Tinkle Award for a distinguished career in letters associated with the State of Texas Other awards and honors edit 1964 Honoree as editor of the editorial page of the Dallas Times Herald and book editor 12th Annual Southwest Journalism Forum Press Club of Dallas Foundation and the Southern Methodist University Department of Journalism 1990 Fellow Texas State Historical Association The University of North Texas Press has a series of books named The A C Greene Series named in his honor for books on Texas and the Southwest A C Greene Award been presented annually in September 2001 to a distinguished Texas author for lifetime achievement It is a feather of the West Texas Book Festival and is sponsored by Friends of the Abilene Public Library the Abilene Reporter News and the Scripps Howard Foundation Chautauqua Award for lifetime achievement in preserving history Dallas County Heritage Society 1998 Lifetime Achievement Award Texas Book Festival hosted by Laura BushFormal education edit1940 Graduated from Abilene High School Attended Phillips University 1948 Bachelor of Arts Abilene Christian University 1968 Did post grad work at The University of Texas at Austin towards a PhDReferences editGeneral references Talking with Texas Writers Twelve Interviews by Patrick Bennett interviews with Larry McMurty A C Greene John Graves et al Texas A amp M University Press 1980 OCLC 732753845 Biography Index A Cumulative Index to Biographical Material in Books and Magazines H W Wilson Company New YorkVol 17 September 1990 August 1992 1992 OCLC 54897719 Vol 29 September 2003 August 2004 2004 Contemporary Authors A Bio Bibliographical Guide to Current Writers in Fiction General Nonfiction Poetry Journalism Drama Motion Pictures Television and Other Fields Gale Research DetroitVolumes 37 40 1st revision 1979 OCLC 654992919 New Revision Series Volume 14 1985 OCLC 655010638 New Revision Series Volume 92 2001 OCLC 48795723 Inline citations a b Writer Historian Greene Dean of Texas Letters San Antonio Express News April 6 2002 Best Sellers July 15 1990 New York Times July 15 1990 Folks and Facts Range Rider Volume 11 No 11 April 1957 pg 6 Top Texas historian Dies at 78 Associated Press April 5 2002 Archived April 19 2015 at the Wayback Machine Legacies A History Journal for Dallas and North Central Texas Vol 1 No 1 Spring 1989 A C Greene Award Information Crash Kills Parents of Dallas Man Dallas Morning News July 9 1964 Sec 1 pg 15 Maude E Cole was the author of Wind Against Stone a novel Lyman House Press 1941 and Clay Bound a book of poetry Kaleidoscope Press 1936 Painter Author Maude E Cole Can t Be Caught By Old Age Abilene Reporter News June 2 1957 pg 3C Obituary Julia Greene Dallas Morning News August 12 2012 Larry McMurtry Used a Dallas Writer s Best Texas Books List to Fire a Megatonnage Attack by Homer Kint Biffle born 1932 Dallas Morning News September 19 1982 pps 221 amp 216External links editA C Greene Papers finding aid at University of Texas at Arlington Libraries Special Collections via Texas Archival Resources Online TARO Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A C Greene amp oldid 1191505589, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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