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The Biographical Works of Tomás Rivera. Section 1.

Series Scope and Content Summary

16 boxes containing handwritten compositions and printed material on the life and philosophy of Dr. Rivera, mainly covering the years 1965 to 1984.
Box 1, Folder 1

Early Childhood Outlines 1960-65

Physical Description: 5 AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR writes about his family history and outlines his grandfather's involvement in the Mexican Revolution. Include material on TR's childhood years in Crystal City, TX, and attending the barrio school of doña Herminia Sifuentes.
Box 1, Folder 2

Public School Reflections 1960-79

Physical Description: 8 AMs/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR reflects on his early educational experiences from barrio schools to public schools in Crystal City, TX. Describes the most influential teachers he had as a child and first use of a public library. Include TR's birth certificate.
Box 1, Folder 3

Family Correspondence 1957-78

Physical Description: 20 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Contain various letters from TR's children and close relatives. Include vintage letters sent to Concepción Rivera dating back to the late 1950's with early poetry.
Box 1, Folder 4

TR's Academic Development 1968-70

Physical Description: 12 TMs/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR writes about his civic and academic development as he pursues a career in higher education. Include latest material on his published research and administrative duties.
Box 1, Folder 5

Educational Transcripts 1956-65

Physical Description: 8 AMs/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR's college transcripts from Southwest Texas State Teachers College and of UT Austin. Include some of his Crystal City High School transcripts obtained by the TR Documentary Team in 1988.
Box 1, Folder 6

University of Arizona 1963

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Guido Capponi, director of the Spanish Institute of the National Defense and Education Act at the University of Arizona congratulates TR on being chosen to attend their Summer Program for secondary teachers in Guadalajara, México.
Box 1, Folder 7

UON Graduate Acceptance 1966

Physical Description: 4 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The University of Oklahoma at Norman accepts TR as a graduate student for the fall of 1966. Includes a letter of recommendation from Lowell Dunham, chairman of the Department of Modern Languages at UON.
Box 1, Folder 8

UCR Memorial Material 1984

Physical Description: 46 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Articles concerning TR's sudden death and memorial services held at UCR. Include press releases and essays on the contributions TR made to the humanities and higher education.
Box 1, Folder 9

UCR Memorial Program 1984-85

Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Various colleagues from California and Texas create poems and dedicate them to TR. Includes a memorial poem on the symbol of excellence TR portrayed.
Box 1, Folder 10

UCR Memorial Service 1984

Physical Description: 40 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Articles regarding the ceremony of TR's memorial at UCR in tribute to his life and work. Include press releases and essays highlighting his outstanding career as an educator.
Box 1, Folder 11

UCR Memorial Material 1975-84

Physical Description: 11 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Several newspaper articles and press releases highlighting TR's life and work. Include his literary and academic development at various universities.
Box 1, Folder 12

Philosophical Ideas of TR 1970-78

Physical Description: 9 AMs/TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR discusses and analyzes his thoughts on the existential questions of life. He also defines his ideas on the meaning of life and the purpose of art and literature. (This file contains the essence of TR's wisdom and philosophy.)
Box 1, Folder 13

Philosophy Questions 1960-70

Physical Description: 2 AMs/TM

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Contain information on the philosophical nature of man and TR's questions on ethics of a human society. Includes the essay entitled "The Ways of Mankind," by Walter Goldschmidt.
Box 1, Folder 14

CEO Goals and Objectives 1980-84

Physical Description: 3 AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR discusses his development in the academic arena and his goals as a corporate executive officer. Contain material on the goal orientation he set up for himself in reaching the post of corporate executive officer of UCR.
Box 1, Folder 15

Philosophical Development 1957

Physical Description: 2 AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR gives his own philosophy of life and the balance needed for a fully actualized life. Discusses the four spectrums of living; the spiritual, social, intellectual and physical.
Box 2, Folder 1

Early Curriculum Vitae 1969-72

Physical Description: 8 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Early versions of TR's first curriculum vitae submitted to various organizations and universities. Include material on conferences and programs he attended.
Box 2, Folder 2

UTSA Academic Outlines 1970-74

Physical Description: 10 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Early drafts of TR's curriculum vitae during his tenure at the University of Texas at San Antonio.
Box 2, Folder 3

UTSA Educational Outlines 1975

Physical Description: 4 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Revisions on TR's curriculum vitae at UTSA including material on his published research and administrative duties.
Box 2, Folder 4

UTSA Academic Outlines 1977-78

Physical Description: 12 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR's revised curriculum vitae at UTSA as the vice president for administration. Contain the most recent bibliographic entries on TR's publications.
Box 2, Folder 5

UTEP Academic Outlines 1979

Physical Description: 6 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR's revised curriculum vitae before he transfers from the University of Texas at El Paso to the University of California at Riverside.
Box 2, Folder 6

UCR Academic Memberships 1981

Physical Description: 1 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR revises his curriculum vitae to include his most recent memberships in education. Include latest honors received from various institutions across the United States.
Box 2, Folder 7

UCR New Appointments 1983

Physical Description: 1 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR revises his curriculum vitae to include the most recent information on his new appointments in education and honors at UCR.
Box 2, Folder 8

UCR Curriculum Vitae 1984

Physical Description: 1 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR's final UCR curriculum vitae with the most current information on his career before his death on May 16, 1984.
Box 3, Folder 1

UCR Corporate Network 1979

Physical Description: 4 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Revised copies of TR's curriculum vitae at UCR which include the latest appointments to educational and corporate boards across the U.S.
Box 3, Folder 2

UCR Curriculum Update 1980

Physical Description: 11 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Various copies of TR's curriculum vitae at UCR and information on his most recent appointments and honors.
Box 3, Folder 3

New Academic Appointments 1981

Physical Description: 5 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Revised copies of TR's curriculum vitae at UCR and his new academic appointments in higher education.
Box 3, Folder 4

UCR Academic Honors 1982

Physical Description: 10 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Copies of TR's revised curriculum vitae and current honors from various universities in the U.S.
Box 3, Folder 5

UCR Academic Record 1983

Physical Description: 15 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR revises his UCR curriculum vitae and adds his most recent educational and corporate appointments.
Box 3, Folder 6

UCR Administrative Honors 1984

Physical Description: 8 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Copies of TR's revised curriculum vitae with his most current educational and administrative appointments.
Box 3, Folder 7

Revised Curriculum Vitae 1984

Physical Description: 15 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Contain material on TR's educational development and on his most current revisions to his UCR curriculum vitae.
Box 3, Folder 8

TR's Academic Career 1969-84

Physical Description: 7 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR's curriculum vitae of his educational and administrative development throughout his academic career at the University of Oklahoma at Norman, the University of Texas at San Antonio and the University of California at Riverside.
 

Correspondence of Tomás Rivera. Sub-section 1.1

Box 4, Folder 1

Abbott, James H. 1969-75

Physical Description: 11 ALS/TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The Council on International Educational Exchange sends TR information on its travel policy. Also, Dr. Abbott updates TR on the future visits of García Márquez and Cortázar to the University of Oklahoma and about his book on Azorín.
Box 4, Folder 2

Ables, Robert L. 1974

Physical Description: 2 ALS/TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The undergraduate students of Puerta Abierta invites TR to speak on Chicano literature at Bee County Junior College in Beeville, TX, during its symposium on September 12, 1974.
Box 4, Folder 3

Abrego, Silas H. 1972

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR requests information from Montal Associates on bilingual and bicultural services offered to the community. TR states that El Ojo: Chicano Newsletter, lists their programs.
Box 4, Folder 4

Ackley, Randall 1974-75

Physical Description: 6 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
Updates TR on the current film, Southwest Indian, and on the Southwest Poets Conference. Also, discusses Randall's new manuscript entitled "People from the Rio Grande."
Box 4, Folder 5

Ader, Kathleen J. 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR shows interest in the new chairmanship in the Department of Foreign Languages at New Mexico State University, but then receives word that Dr. Sergio Elizondo was selected.
Box 4, Folder 6

Affleck, Marilyn 1980

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The University of Oklahoma invites TR to speak at its homecoming conference entitled "Celebrating Diversity in Graduate Education," on February 9, 1980.
Box 4, Folder 7

Aguayo, Al 1975

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Denver Public School District invites TR to be a consultant on their bilingual education program in order to improve the needs of a diverse student population.
Box 4, Folder 8

Aguilar, Andy 1983

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR a cover letter; include Aguilar's letter to the president of L.A. Times, and commentary on the psychology of the Chicano to the editor of Esquire magazine, explaining a special project with Mexico and the Chicano community.
Box 4, Folder 9

Aguilar D., Ricardo 1979-82

Physical Description: 23 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Personal file on Aguilar's academic work including his curriculum vitae and new publications in Aztlárr, Excelsior, and Tierra Abierta. Also, discusses his work in Palabra Nueva; El Gallo Ilustrado; and El Día.
Box 4, Folder 10

Aguirre, Alfred 1979

Physical Description: 2 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Congratulates TR as the new chancellor of UCR. He mentions finding out about it in the August 1979, issue of Nuestro magazine. TR responds: "Concha, kids and I are doing quite well, after migrating around the country."
Box 4, Folder 11

Aguirre, Lila 1982

Physical Description: 4 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Updates TR on her future plans in Texas: "I have 26 years of federal service so I plan to retire and do my thing." TR answers: "I envy you... I was in Texas for a week and I certainly sensed a lot of activity, optimism and cultura..."
Box 4, Folder 12

Alarcón S., Justo 1979-83

Physical Description: 12 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Updates TR on a new Chicano journal, La Palabra: " Será exclusivamente (o casi) en español, sin excluir algo creativo inglés o bilingüe." Include notes and Justo's vita.
Box 4, Folder 13

Alcalá, Hugo 1983

Physical Description: 5 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A UCR professor sends TR an update on his living conditions in Paraguay. "La repatriación tiene sus inconvenientes. No precisamente el de `you can never go home again,' sino otros que dejan perplejo al repatriado."
Box 4, Folder 14

Alcaraz, Javier 1972

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR a letter of interest in a Spanish fellowship and Ph.D. program at the University of Texas at San Antonio. TR responds that UTSA does not have such a program in Spanish.
Box 4, Folder 15

Alcover, Madeleine 1973

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR a letter showing an interest in teaching French literature at UTSA. Encloses her curriculum vitae and publication plans concerning her new critical edition of Cyrano de Bergerac's l'Autre monde, forthcoming from Paris, France.
Box 4, Folder 16

Alfaro, Jr., Manuel R. 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor of Central Michigan University sends TR an honoraium for his lecture given to the Chicano students.
Box 4, Folder 17

Allen, Amy A. 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR thanks the Visiting Teachers Institute for inviting him to speak regarding his views on higher education.
Box 4, Folder 18

Allen, Barbara 1982

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR gives his recommendation to a reference request from the California State Department of Social Services.
Box 4, Folder 19

Allen, Stuart J. 1972

Physical Description: 1 ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR requests material from the Association of Texas Colleges and Universities concerning accreditation guidelines.
Box 4, Folder 20

Alley, Bill 1975

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR requests information on setting up a scholarship fund at Southwest Texas State University. "While I attended SWTSU, I was taught by at least one outstanding professor who really opened up new avenues of intellectual endeavor and growth."
Box 4, Folder 21

Alvarado, Andrew 1980

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The California State University at Fresno invites TR to the inauguration of Dr. Tomás Arciniega who becomes the highest ranking Chicano academic administrator of the CSU System.
Box 4, Folder 22

Alvirez, David 1981

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends him for the position of vice president of Pan American University in Texas. TR states: "I believe that his record...plus his credibility with students, staff and faculty make him a worthwhile candidate for the position."
Box 4, Folder 23

Alurista, (Urista, A.) 1974-81

Physical Description: 9 TLS/AL

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Sends TR an update on how "Festival Floricanto II promete ser una bomba literaria con semejante participación." Also, TR congratulates Alurista on the first issue of Maize. ¡Felicitaciones! Como siempre lo que haces, lo haces bien."
Box 4, Folder 24

Amaya, Abel 1974-80

Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR supports a Ford Foundation grant for Dr. Sergio Elizondo to participate in the Cuarto Congreso de la Nueva Narrativa Hispanoamericana at the Universidad del Valle, Columbia.
Box 4, Folder 25

Ament, Barbara 1977

Physical Description: 4 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The program assistant for the Hispanic conference sends TR his honorarium for his speech at the Visitors Program in Washington, D.C., on December 7, 1977.
Box 4, Folder 26

Anaya, Rudolfo 1971-83

Physical Description: 13 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR supports him for an MacArthur Prize stating: "I judge that his most important demonstration of his capacity for original work is through his continuance of a `myth' in the setting of New Mexico." Include Anaya's discussion of Tierra.
Box 4, Folder 27

Anaya, Tony 1983

Physical Description: 5 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR writes to the governor of New Mexico of his delight in meeting him during the commencement in Puerto Rico. Anaya writes: "I am particularly interested in the concrete steps that your university has taken in a quest for excellence."
Box 4, Folder 28

Ancira, R.E. 1972

Physical Description: 1 TL

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR accepts the invitation to be the guest speaker for the LULAC Installation of officers Banquet on June 5, 1972.
Box 4, Folder 29

Anderson, Gene 1979

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
UCR professor sends TR a letter regarding his opinions on the history and the present condition of the campus. He laments the expansion of the administrative bureaucracy and the decline of the faculty and student body.
Box 4, Folder 30

Andrade, Sally 1978

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Congratulates TR on his new position as executive vice president of the University of Texas at El Paso. TR responds: "The university also has a bright future and during these first few days I am getting to know quite a few people..."
Box 4, Folder 31

Andrews, Grover J. 1977

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR responds to a letter of the UTSA Committee on Standards and Reports. He states: "We are delighted to know that the committee has reviewed and accepted our report."
Box 4, Folder 32

Andrews, Jr., Norwood 1974

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR thanks the director of the Placement Bureau of Texas Tech University for the prompt reply to his request.
Box 4, Folder 33

Anguiano, Leonard R. 1975

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Mexican American Cultural Center of San Antonio invites TR to be their guest speaker and be interviewed on KWEX-TV.
Box 4, Folder 34

Apodaca, David 1974

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Thanks TR for the exchange of ideas and essays on Chicano literature, especially for his story, "Las salamandras." TR submits a few manuscripts of other Chicano writers to be reviewed for publishing in Puerto del Sol.
Box 4, Folder 35

Aragón, Luis 1977

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Citizens Communication Center receives TR's agenda for his visit to Washington D.C., regarding the Latino media.
Box 4, Folder 36

Arce, Carlos 1978-83

Physical Description: 7 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR sends an update on various opportunities that exist internationally through the Fulbright program. Also, Dr. Arce nominates TR to the College Board. Include Arce's vita.
Box 4, Folder 37

Arciniega, Joe 1979

Physical Description: 4 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The MEChA chairperson of Riverside City College invites TR to be the keynote speaker of the "End Barrio Warfare Conference." The focus is to educate those Chicanos who will be managing society in the future.
Box 4, Folder 38

Arciniega, Tomás 1982-83

Physical Description: 22 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR promotes Arciniega's leadership skills and recommends him for the presidency of several universities. TR states: "He is a person of great integrity..." Also, Arciniega sends TR a copy of a letter addressed to the president of the U.S.
Box 4, Folder 39

Arellano, Raúl 1975

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Asks permission to publish TR's essay, "Dynamic Intimacy," in the forthcoming Journal of Ethnic Studies, fall of 1975.
Box 4, Folder 40

Arévalo, Rudolfo 1973-82

Physical Description: 5 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The Hispanic Administrators and Faculty Association invites TR to receive an award for strong leadership in education.
Box 4, Folder 41

Arias, Antonio 1980

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
The city of Hemet invites TR to be the keynote speaker during its Cinco de Mayo festivities.
Box 4, Folder 42

Arias, Ron 1975-79

Physical Description: 21 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR writes the preface for Arias' novel, Tamazunchale, and states his philosophy of literature. Also, Arias sends TR a new short story, "El señor del Chivo." Many publications and literary ideas are mentioned in their correspondence.
Box 4, Folder 43

Avena, Richard J. 1973

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR thanks the Commission for Civil Rights for the material from their research agency.
Box 4, Folder 44

Ávila, Arthur D. 1983

Physical Description: 5 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR thanks Dr. Ávila for sending a copy of his remarks made in testimony at the Human Relations Commission.
Box 4, Folder 45

Ayala, Elaine 1978

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The MEChA students thank TR for the excellent presentation of Chicano literature and invites him to return next year to the University of Philadelphia.
Box 4, Folder 46

Ayer, George W. 1972

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Reimbursement details are examined with TR for the informal discussion on planning and structure of UTSA.
Box 5, Folder 1

Bacchetti, Raymond F. 1972

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR requests information regarding an administrative position at Stanford. Later, TR writes that he has changed his mind.
Box 5, Folder 2

Baker, Jr., Howard H. 1983

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR appreciation for the exchange of ideas during his visit to Washington, D.C. Baker states: "Our dialogue was important to me, and I hope our paths cross again."
Box 5, Folder 3

Baldwin II, Lewis M. 1972

Physical Description: 4 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Asks permission to publish TR's short stories from Tierra, in the forthcoming anthology, Voices of Aztlán.
Box 5, Folder 4

Ballesteros, David 1971-81

Physical Description: 8 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR supports the Teacher Corps program in Edgewood, TX, and recommends Ballesteros as a qualified administrator to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Box 5, Folder 5

Ballesteros, Octavio A. 1975

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests TR to submit an article for a new bilingual/bicultural anthology focusing on higher education.
Box 5, Folder 6

Baltodano, Josefina C. 1982-83

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests TR to send her a few poems to be included in her presentations and also invites him to visit UC Berkeley. Include TR's congratulations on Dr. Baltodano's leadership in Raza Administrators and Counselors in Higher Education.
Box 5, Folder 7

Barac, Vladimir 1975

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests information regarding teaching positions at UTSA. Include his curriculum vitae and a brief teaching outline.
Box 5, Folder 8

Barkin, Kenneth D. 1979

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Congratulates TR as the new chancellor of UCR and explains the Education Abroad Program. TR thanks him for his letter.
Box 5, Folder 9

Barrera, Cecilio 1983

Physical Description: 1 ALS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR sends him a letter concerning the philosophy and mission of a land-grant university, such as UCR. He also states his goals and vision for a better university.
Box 5, Folder 10

Barricelli, Jean-Pierre 1979

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Congratulates TR as the new chancellor of UCR and is convinced that "under your leadership UCR will fare very well."
Box 5, Folder 11

Barrio, Raymond 1980

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Congratulates TR as the new chancellor of UCR and sends his new book entitled The Plum Plum Pickers.
Box 5, Folder 12

Barrios, Gregg 1981

Physical Description: 8 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR writes the forward to Greg Barrios' Puro rollo stating: "This collection of poems is about deep and profound sensitivity as well as cynical and ideal political perception."
Box 5, Folder 13

Bayless, Carl C. 1982

Physical Description: 5 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests TR to send him a letter of reference. TR responds: "Yes, I would be more than glad to provide a reference anytime you need one."
Box 5, Folder 14

Beaty, Charles 1984

Physical Description: 2 ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends congratulations to the high school principal for his Blue Star Regiment's participation in the Rose Bowl.
Box 5, Folder 15

Benitez, Yolanda 1983

Physical Description: 3 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends his recommendation to the Educational Placement Department stating: "I recommend Ms. Benítez as an accomplished administrator."
Box 5, Folder 16

Bennett, Rose Marie 1971-78

Physical Description: 5 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR is invited to be a judge for the poetry contest during the "Festival Hispánico," in San Antonio, TX.
Box 5, Folder 17

Bensusan, Guy 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR a letter requesting information on the slide presentation he exhibited at Michigan State University.
Box 5, Folder 18

Bernal, Ernest M. 1976-84

Physical Description: 5 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends Dr. Bernal for the position of director of the Department of Bicultural/Bilingual Studies at UTSA. Updates TR on his new research projects at CSU Fresno.
Box 5, Folder 19

Bernal, Joe J. 1975

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests TR's input on a bilingual educational survey for his doctoral dissertation in Texas.
Box 5, Folder 20

Bernal, María L. 1982

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR is invited to be the keynote speaker for the banquet at the First Annual Chicano Youth Leadership Conference held in Sacramento, CA. Include agenda and background material.
Box 5, Folder 21

Bernhardt, Kathryn 1979

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR grants permission to publish his short stories in the anthology of Modern Chicano Writers, sponsored by Spectrum Books.
Box 5, Folder 22

Betanzos-P., Odón 1984

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR is invited to be a corresponding scholar for the Academia Norteamericana de la Lengua Española. TR gladly accepts the appointment: "Acepto la nominación con todo gusto."
Box 5, Folder 23

Betchov, Greti 1973

Physical Description: 4 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR reads Robert J. Garza's manuscript, Contemporary Chicano Theatre, and gives the publishers his literary critique.
Box 5, Folder 24

Biddle, Livingston L. 1977

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The National Endowment for the Arts thanks TR for his fine contribution made to the National Council of the Arts.
Box 5, Folder 25

Bigelow-Dixon, Michael 1980

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR receives a copy of a play manuscript adapted from Tierra, and would like to discuss it with the playwright.
Box 5, Folder 26

Blake, Jr., Elias 1978

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR writes that he will be unable to attend the inauguration ceremonies of the nineteenth president of Clark College in Atlanta, GA, due to previous commitments.
Box 5, Folder 27

Blakely, Edward J. 1980

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Recognizes TR as a leader for the Latino community in California and acknowledges reading about him in El Chicano.
Box 5, Folder 28

Bleznick, Donald W. 1969

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Hispania publication confirms TR's interest in possible book reviews dealing with teaching Spanish and Portuguese.
Box 5, Folder 29

Bloch, Jacqueline 1979

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Texas Association of College Teachers thank TR for hi keynote address on minorities in higher education.
Box 5, Folder 30

Booker, sam 1972

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The U.S. office of Education invites TR to be an evaluator to assist in selecting proposals which will help improve equal educational opportunities for all minority students.
Box 5, Folder 31

Bottalico, Michele 1978

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/It.
Requests TR's permission to translate Tierra, into Italian for publication in Italy. He includes a small sample of his Italian translation of ...e la terra non si apri'.
Box 5, Folder 32

Bourgin, Mariada C. 1977-78

Physical Description: 4 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR material on the Fulbright-Hays research guidelines and requests that if he goes to Cuba and presents a paper at the Casa de las Américas, to send back his first impressions.
Box 5, Folder 33

Bowen, Joshua David 1977

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Sends TR a letter on the administrative details dealing with the publishing of a Mexican edition of Romance Villista.
Box 5, Folder 34

Boyd, Lois 1982-83

Physical Description: 9 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR reviews León Felipe: The Essential Poet, and finds "the work lacks originality." He also states that Luis Rius' Poeta de barro is the best analysis written on León Felipe.
Box 5, Folder 35

Boyer, Ernest L. 1980-83

Physical Description: 7 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR thanks Ernest Boyer, president of the Carnegie Foundation for his participation during the inauguration ceremonies at UCR. Include material on the book, The High School Report.
Box 5, Folder 36

Bracero, Aida 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Environmental Action Coalition requests material in Spanish from TR to help educate Latino groups in New York on how to get rid of water and garbage pollution.
Box 5, Folder 37

Bradley, Tom 1981

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR information on A1 Juárez, the new director of the Small Business Program for the city of Los Angeles, CA.
Box 5, Folder 38

Branch, William B. 1977

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR information concerning the staffing of the Carnegie Commission on the Future of Public Television and some problem involving institutional racism.
Box 5, Folder 39

Breeding, Joan 1981

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR is invited to join the provost and president of Loma Linda University at a special breakfast with LLU's Board of Trustees to help raise scholarships funds.
Box 5, Folder 40

Briggs, James E. 1977

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The U.S. Department of State thanks TR for his thoughtful letter and assistance on the First Hispanic Day Conference at Washington, D.C.
Box 5, Folder 41

Briones, Ernesto 1971-72

Physical Description: 4 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR sends him material on the opening of UTSA and of the present timetable for the identification of faculty.
Box 5, Folder 42

Brown, Ab 1982

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Congratualtes TR on being selected chairman of the National Chicano Council on Higher Education.
Box 5, Folder 43

Brown, Jr., George 1981-84

Physical Description: 5 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR a letter concerning the Pell Grant Program and the Reagan administration's appropriations proposals to cut back on student loans. Include UCR general correspondence.
Box 5, Folder 44

Brown, Irving R. 1978

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR is invited to meets with the faculty of UTEP during the Department's General Faculty Meeting on November 7, 1978.
Box 5, Folder 45

Bruce-Novoa, Juan 1975-79

Physical Description: 11 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR agrees to participate in Chicano Authors: Inquiry by Interview. He states: "I share your enthusiasm in attempting to complete this project." Bruce-Novoa also discusses a new theory of looking at TR's novel based on the interior voice.
Box 5, Folder 46

Brueckner, Peter F. 1978

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR is invited to attend the reunion given by the Department of Modern Languages and Literature at the University of Oklahoma at Norman.
Box 5, Folder 47

Buggs, John A. 1974

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests TR to participate in a national conference of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights addressing problems facing the public school system of the Southwest.
Box 5, Folder 48

Burnam, Rhonda 1974

Physical Description: 3 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR writes a poem which is requested by a high school student. He writes: "Who are you Rhonda? / unknown to me... Somehow, / yes somehow, because / of you, / we are now part of each other / always / For you have dared to extend the word."
Box 5, Folder 49

Burns, Gerald P. 1978

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR agrees to give a seminar for the Leadership Training Institute of Our Lady of the Lake University. His focus will be "La educación universitaria."
Box 5, Folder 50

Burtchaell, James T. 1979-82

Physical Description: 4 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR accepts the nomination to join the National Commission for Hispanic Americans. Receives new material on the need to secure enough funding to begin operations.
Box 5, Folder 51

Burunat, Silvia 1983

Physical Description: 4 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Asks permission to publish TR's short stories from Tierra, hoping to produce a new textbook entitled Nuevas voces del barrio. Include legal issues by Editorial Justa Press.
Box 5, Folder 52

Bustamante, Jorge 1972-83

Physical Description: 12 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR regrets he will be unable to attend the seminar at UNAM on the Chicano movement. Also, the World Affairs Council invites Dr. Bustamente to be their honored guest speake.
Box 5, Folder 53

Butler, John L. 1982

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends appreciation for the pleasure of participating in the commencement ceremonies at Western New Mexico University and for the degree of honoris causa.
Box 6, Folder 1

Camarillo, Alberto 1978

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR sends a letter of appreciation stating: "Antes que se pase más tiempo quería mandarte una notita para expresarte el orgullo que sentí al trabajar juntos por el progreso de nuestra gente."
Box 6, Folder 2

Camp, Hilda 1978

Physical Description: 4 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A student of UTSA requests TR to review her mother's poetry. TR agrees to analyze the literary manuscripts.
Box 6, Folder 3

Campbell, León 1980

Physical Description: 3 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR an article entitled "Up From Obscurity: Voices of Mexican American Literature," by Raymund A. Paredes. Also, TR writes him a note of appreciation for his thoughtfulness.
Box 6, Folder 4

Canaday, John E. 1980

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR invites the vice chairman of Southern California Savings and Loan Association to visit UCR.
Box 6, Folder 5

Candelaria, Cordelia 1981

Physical Description: 1 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR an article on the "Chancellor's Group Expanding Search," formed to aid the selection of a new chancellor at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Box 6, Folder 6

Cano, Luis R. 1977-78

Physical Description: 5 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR receives material from the Asociación para el Avance del México Americano and joins the board to assist in the planning strategies of future events.
Box 6, Folder 7

Cano, Rubén 1974

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR gives a lecture on Chicano literature at the University of Houston and thanks everyone for such a delightful visit.
Box 6, Folder 8

Cantú, Bennie 1974

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends information regarding his academic status at UTSA.
Box 6, Folder 9

Cantú, Roberto 1974-83

Physical Description: 5 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR sends confirmation to the editor of Mester, that he has finished his novel, "La casa grande del pueblo," and thanks Cantú for sending him copies of Escolios and Campo Libre.
Box 6, Folder 10

Cárdenas-Dwyer, Carlota 1981

Physical Description: 11 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR thanks her for the pamphlet on "How to Help Your Child Become a Better Writer." Includes a request for TR to write a recommendation for Cárdenas-Dwyer's tenure process.
Box 6, Folder 11

Cárdenas, Isaac 1974

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests information from TR on employment opportunities at UTSA. Encloses his vita just in case TR becomes aware of any other job openings in educational administration.
Box 6, Folder 12

Cardus, David 1976

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR is invited to present a paper at a symposium sponsored by the Institute of Hispanic Culture of Houston. His paper is entitled "The Spanish Language in the United States, 1513-1976."
Box 6, Folder 13

Carilla, Emilio 1980-82

Physical Description: 14 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
A UCR professor sends TR various articles on Spanish literature and explains his abrupt departure from UCR. TR states: "Usted no necesita ni debe ninguna explicación a nadie por la forma abrupta de su alejamiento de Riverside."
Box 6, Folder 14

Carlos, Alberto 1979

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Sends TR a letter regarding his new short stories and book entitled Anglos and Other Strangers in Chicano Fiction.
Box 6, Folder 15

Carlos, Manuel L. 1984

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests TR's advice in an anthology of Chicano literature which would be produced in collaboration with Spanish institutions and government agencies.
Box 6, Folder 16

Carreón, Jr., Reynaldo J. 1981

Physical Description: 4 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Invites TR to be a keynote speaker for La Segunda Conferencia Hispana del Desierto on April 21, 1981, in Indio, CA.
Box 6, Folder 17

Carrillo, Manuel 1983

Physical Description: 6 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Daniel Gómez sends TR a catalog on Carrillo's photography and would like to set up a meeting to discuss the importance of his work.
Box 6, Folder 18

Carter, Jimmy 1979

Physical Description: 1 PrP

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The White House sends TR a Christmas card which is signed by Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter on December 19, 1979.
Box 6, Folder 19

Castañeda, Antonia 1975

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR refers to his novel, "La casa grande," and mentions his new story, "Las salamandras," published in Mester and Caracol.
Box 6, Folder 20

Castañeda, V. Emilio 1982

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
Sends TR a letter of appreciation for the concern and advice given on the administrative dilemma with the Academic Senate of the University of New Mexico.
Box 6, Folder 21

Castañeda, James A. 1971-74

Physical Description: 4 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Institute of Hispanic Culture invites TR to give a presentation on Chicano literature at Rice University of Houston, TX.
Box 6, Folder 22

Castillo, Leonel J. 1977

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR sends best wishes on his new role as U.S. Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization. TR writes: "Sé que bajo tu liderato se le traerá más justicia al pueblo..."
Box 6, Folder 23

Castro, Rodolfo H. 1980-81

Physical Description: 19 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends his recommendation on Castro's work as a community leader for a presidential appointment at the White House.
Box 6, Folder 24

Cavallari, Héctor Mario 1983

Physical Description: 3 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
Professor Cavallari sends TR a copy of his essay entitled "La muerte y el deseo: notas sobre la poesía de Juan Felipe Herrera," presented at the García Márquez symposium at UCR.
Box 6, Folder 25

Cavazos, Lauro F. 1983

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR a letter of appreciation for exchange of ideas concerning their philosophy of education. Cavazos recognizes their similarities in thinking and development.
Box 6, Folder 26

Chabrán, Richard 1980

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A Chicano studies librarian at UCLA sends TR an article entitled "The Production of Chicano Writings," submitted for TR's information and review.
Box 6, Folder 27

Chandler, Bruce 1984

Physical Description: 3 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends UCR's teaching ethos at the under graduate level to Chandler's son who is interested in continuing his education at the university level.
Box 6, Folder 28

Chapman, James P. 1978

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR some questions regarding budget preparations using the formula budgeting system and requests that TR send some examples of how UTSA prepares its budget.
Box 6, Folder 29

Char, Kenneth F.C. 1980

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The vice chairman of Aloha Airlines sends TR congratulations as the new chancellor of UCR.
Box 6, Folder 30

Charles, Alan F. 1984

Physical Description: 1 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR apologies regarding the incident that occurred at the UC Board Regents' meeting at UCLA.
Box 6, Folder 31

Chater, Shirley S. 1981-83

Physical Description: 4 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends her to David P. Gardner for the position of chancellor at the UC Irvine campus.
Box 6, Folder 32

Chavaría, Elvira 1980

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Benson Latin American Collection of UT Austin offers to house TR's manuscripts. TR accepts, but later changes his mind.
Box 6, Folder 33

Chávez, Alberto 1979-80

Physical Description: 11 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends Chávez a letter of recommendation for the Education Policy Fellowship at George Washington University.
Box 6, Folder 34

Chávez, Richard 1979

Physical Description: 2 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests information on how to publish his book of poetry. TR sends him the address of Tonatiuh Publications, Inc.
Box 6, Folder 35

Chavira, Robert 1975

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends him information regarding scholarship opportunities in Texas and recommends that he contact Project STAY.
Box 6, Folder 36

Cheng, Grace M. 1981

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR an update on her current academic status at UCR and requests a letter of recommendation.
Box 6, Folder 37

Cheung, Domino K. 1979

Physical Description: 1 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR congratulations as the new chancellor of UCR and inquires if he remembers "the good old hard working days."
Box 6, Folder 38

Chittenden, Jean 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR is confirmed as professor in the Department of Foreign Languages of Trinity University at San Antonio, TX, on a part-time basis.
Box 6, Folder 39

Christenberry, George E. 1971

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR requests information concerning innovative procedures and materials in creating a foreign language department at a new university which he is in the process of developing.
Box 6, Folder 40

Cisneros, René 1977-79

Physical Description: 12 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests a letter of recommedation from TR for a NEH Summer Seminar and for a new academic position in Chicano studies.
Box 6, Folder 41

Cleaver, Thomas J. 1978-80

Physical Description: 9 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests a letter of recommendation from TR for the position of dean of the School of Education at Stephen F. Austin State University, TX.
Box 6, Folder 42

Clegg, J. Halvor 1974

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests information from TR on developing a bilingual educational program at Brigham Young University at Provo, UT.
Box 6, Folder 43

Clute, Steve 1984

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR an invitation to attend a fund-raiser for his reelection campaign to the State Assembly of California.
Box 6, Folder 44

Cobos, Rubén 1974-75

Physical Description: 10 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR an update on his upcoming book entitled Spanish Proverbs of the Southwest.
Box 6, Folder 45

Coe, Robert K. 1979

Physical Description: 2 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The dean of the School of Business at CSPU San Luis Obispo sends TR congratulations as the new chancellor of UCR.
Box 6, Folder 46

Cogburn, Cathy 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests material from TR regarding undergraduate studies at UTSA and specifically in the area of elementary education.
Box 6, Folder 47

Cole, Harold E. 1967

Physical Description: 1 ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR receives a request to translate an article for Lear Siegler, Incorporated; the title is not mentioned.
Box 6, Folder 48

Conrad, Eileen 1981-83

Physical Description: 23 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests TR's recommendation for a journalistic position at the Sun Company newspaper of San Bernardino, CA.
Box 6, Folder 49

Contreras, Frank 1976

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Fourteenth Annual Migrant Education Conference invites TR to be the keynote speaker and address the theme, "Towards New Horizons."
Box 6, Folder 50

Contreras, Lucio 1983

Physical Description: 1 ALS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
The administrator of Data Services of the Attorney General's office of Austin, TX, thanks TR for the journals sent and compliments him for the excellent work in the community.
Box 6, Folder 51

Cording, Dick 1980

Physical Description: 1 ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The dean of humanities of Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, TX, sends TR congratulations on his new job.
Box 6, Folder 52

Cornelius, Wayne A. 1977

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR agrees to moderate a panel on Chicano studies entitled "Chicano Literature: Intellectual Implication," sponsored by the Latin American Studies Association at the University of Houston, TX.
Box 6, Folder 53

Cornwall, Frank I. 1976

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The director of the UT System Police Academy invites TR to give a lecture to the Twenty-third Basic Training School Session at UT Austin and speak on Chicano issues and perspectives that can help the law enforcement profession.
Box 6, Folder 54

Coronado, Gregorio 1978-79

Physical Description: 2 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
An educator of the Equal Opportunity office of Weber State College, Ogden, UT, congratulates TR on his new position.
Box 6, Folder 55

Cortés, Carlos 1979-80

Physical Description: 7 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR some recent articles on Hispanics and the media. Thanks TR for attending the Chicano studies potluck.
Box 6, Folder 56

Cortéz, Carlos P. 1979

Physical Description: 3 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests a letter of recommendation from TR to enroll in a doctoral program in bilingual education at Texas A & I University at Kingsville.
Box 6, Folder 57

Cousins, Norman 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends his response to Cousins regarding his new journal entitled World, and hopes that their friendship can develop.
Box 6, Folder 58

Crabbe, Orval R. 1983

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends a letter of appreciation to the president of Hiram Walker Incorporated for the elegant Christmas gift.
Box 6, Folder 59

Creighton, Stuart 1977

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR the latest material on La Voz de Colorado, and about the next issue to be published with his article.
Box 6, Folder 60

Crist, Marguerite S. 1974

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests TR to listen to her concerns about the current problems she is facing with the Edgewood School Plan of Texas.
Box 6, Folder 61

Cromer, Tom 1983

Physical Description: 5 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests TR's recommendation to pursue a graduate degree in business administration at the Claremont Colleges, CA.
Box 6, Folder 62

Cruellar, Raúl 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Career Opportunities Program of the West Education Center invites TR to be a consultant for their programs.
Box 6, Folder 63

Cruz, Belia 1982

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Mexican American School Board Conference held in Los Angeles thanks TR for his analysis as a workshop presenter.
Box 6, Folder 64

Cuarón, Alicia V. 1984

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Asks TR to be listed in the Hispanic Directory, scheduled to be published by Cuarón, Silvas and Associates in Denver, CO.
Box 6, Folder 65

Cummings, Lawrence E. 1975

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests information from TR on employment opportunities at UTSA within the criminal justice arena.
Box 6, Folder 66

Curtin, Mary H. 1979

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The executive secretary-treasurer of the Central Labor Council of San Bernardino and Riverside Counties congratulates TR on his new position as chancellor of UCR.
Box 7, Folder 1

Dalton, Enrique 1980

Physical Description: 2 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Inquires if TR recognizes some collegues at UTSA who went to Southwest Texas State University in the early 1960's.
Box 7, Folder 2

Dalton, Walter J. 1974

Physical Description: 6 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Thanks TR for moderating a special session on higher education at the Texas Catholic Conference in Austin, TX.
Box 7, Folder 3

Daniels, Joanne D. 1969

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests TR to return the tapes on Modern Russian II, which were loaned to him for duplication.
Box 7, Folder 4

Dannelly, Frank P. 1982

Physical Description: 4 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR some quotations which he hopes might cheer him up during rough and troubled times.
Box 7, Folder 5

Dávila, Luis 1972-75

Physical Description: 7 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Sends TR an update on his plans to publish the proceedings of "Chicano Literature and Tomás Rivera: A Symposium." Include general correspondence on Revista Chicano-Riqueña.
Box 7, Folder 6

Davis, Mary M. 1979

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Congratulates TR as the new chancellor of UCR. TR responds: "I have mixed emotions about leaving UTEP but the challenge of the chancellorship at UCR was too appealing."
Box 7, Folder 7

Davis-Valles, Judith 1980

Physical Description: 3 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR recommends her for the position of administrative dean at San Bernardino Community College District.
Box 7, Folder 8

DeAnda-M., Rosa 1980

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends condolences for the tragic loss of family members in a car crash during their visit to UCR.
Box 7, Folder 9

Decker, James T. 1979-80

Physical Description: 32 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends him for the position of director of social work programs at various universities.
Box 7, Folder 10

De Hoyos, Librado R. 1976

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR sends appreciation for the material regarding the Aztlán Committee which is developing programs on Chicano culture.
Box 7, Folder 11

De la Cruz, Homero 1982

Physical Description: 5 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Community Film Association requests TR to contact the Times Mirror Board for assistance on A Migrant Family film production.
Box 7, Folder 12

De la Cruz, Pete 1973

Physical Description: 2 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests material from TR on bilingual education for his master's thesis.
Box 7, Folder 13

De la Fontaine, Joffre 1973

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR gives an update of the employment status at UTSA in the College of Multi-Disciplinary Studies.
Box 7, Folder 14

De la Garza, Rudolph O. 1977

Physical Description: 18 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR an update on the transcriptions of the Chicano literature symposium held at Colorado College. Anaya, Hinojosa and Rivera were the main participants in 1977.
Box 7, Folder 15

De León, Nephtalí 1978

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR sends his book review on José Montalvo's Pensamientos capturados, scheduled to be published in El Maizal. TR explores the "contradictions of remembrance."
Box 7, Folder 16

Delgado, Miguel 1974

Physical Description: 4 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee invites TR to give a lecture on Chicano literature.
Box 7, Folder 17

De los Santos, Alfredo 1973-83

Physical Description: 13 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Sends TR material on a proposed research center for a Hispanic policy institute to be developed in California or Arizona. Include general correspondence and proposals.
Box 7, Folder 18

De los Santos, Gilbert 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends him for the position of history instructor at El Paso Community College, TX.
Box 7, Folder 19

De Jones, Ingreborg H. 1971

Physical Description: 1 ALS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR sends a letter of appreciation to the Centro de Cultura in México for the promotion of... y no se lo tragó la tierra.
Box 7, Folder 20

De Vega, Nelson 1974

Physical Description: 2 ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Sends TR an update on a major book gift received from the Mexican government as part of a cultural exchange program.
Box 7, Folder 21

De Witt, Susan Jeanne 1982

Physical Description: 5 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests TR's recommendation as UC Student Regent of the UCR campus. De Witt's goal is to advance community and school.
Box 7, Folder 22

Diamandopoulos, Peter 1983-84

Physical Description: 9 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends him highly for the position of chancellor at Lamar University at Southeast Texas.
Box 7, Folder 23

Díaz, Dámaso 1980

Physical Description: 4 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends him for the position of public information officer at UCR.
Box 7, Folder 24

Díaz, Joe 1981-82

Physical Description: 5 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR is invited to serve on the Commission on Immigration currently being created by the Health and Welfare Agency of CA.
Box 7, Folder 25

Díaz, Mark A. 1979

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR is invited to attend UC Systemwide Chicano Conference to expand the strength and progress of Chicano organizations.
Box 7, Folder 26

Díaz-G., Rogelio 1973

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR sends appreciation for the exchange of ideas during the Hogg Foundation Advisory Council meeting.
Box 7, Folder 27

Díaz-N., José Miguel 1973

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Requests information on postgraduate studies in electrical engineering at UTSA.
Box 7, Folder 28

Dickerson, Audrey 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR requests information for financial support to help UTSA develop into a stronger institution of higher education.
Box 7, Folder 29

Dietrich, Fredrick H. 1979

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR congratulations as the new chancellor of UCR and for the "stroke of genius on the part of UC System."
Box 7, Folder 30

Doane, Mary 1976

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Asks permission to publish TR's short story, "The Portrait," from his novel,... y no se lo tragó la tierra.
Box 7, Folder 31

Dobrian, Walter A. 1974-75

Physical Description: 5 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests permission to publish TR's short stories for a new book entitled A Chicano Anthology, which is to deal with a brief history and development of the Chicano movement.
Box 7, Folder 32

Domínguez, Alice 1976

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR sends his appreciation for the exchange of ideas and copies of his works entitled Always and Other Poems and Tierra.
Box 7, Folder 33

Domínguez, H. Frank 1980-81

Physical Description: 18 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The executive director of Vanir Development Company updates TR on the various projects he is developing in the Inland Empire to promote Chicanos/Latinos in higher education.
Box 7, Folder 34

Dorris, Michael 1976

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Modern Language Association Conference invites TR to be the keynote speaker in Dallas, TX, focusing on the area of bilingual education.
Box 7, Folder 35

Dovalina, Mr. 1971

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR hopes that his novel entitled Tierra, is selected for a book review and published by Zest magazine.
Box 7, Folder 36

Duke dos Santos, María I. 1972-90

Physical Description: 45 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Invites TR to speak on Chicano literature to her Spanish class at SWTSU. Receives advice on her literary projects over a period of twelve years and include donated correspondence and photographs on TR's short literary career.
Box 7, Folder 37

Dunham, E. Alden 1976

Physical Description: 3 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR has questions on reimbursement for the meeting with the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
Box 7, Folder 38

Dunham, Kenneth 1980

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
Requests information on graduate studies in the Department of Spanish Literature at UTSA.
Box 7, Folder 39

Dunham, Lowell 1972-79

Physical Description: 15 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR debates his literary philosophy and academic ideas with his UON Spanish professor during an eighteen year correspondence. Justice is the main idea discussed.
Box 7, Folder 40

Durrance, Anne 1973

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR her appreciation for his lecture on Chicano literature at Crystal City, TX.
Box 7, Folder 41

Eckert, Richard A. 1982

Physical Description: 4 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends him for a position of special assistant to the chancellor at UC San Diego.
Box 7, Folder 42

Edson, William H. 1977

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests TR's help for names of qualified administrators who could be nominated for assistant vice president for the University of Minnesota.
Box 7, Folder 43

Eger, Ernestina N. 1979

Physical Description: 3 ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Sends TR information on her bibliography entitled Criticism of Contemporary Chicano Literature, focusing on the most important works of Chicano writers in the United States.
Box 7, Folder 44

Eisner, Michael D. 1971

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR requests material on children live-action productions on ABC-TV in hopes of submitting one of his scripts focusing on the humanistic ideas of young Mexican Americans.
Box 7, Folder 45

Elizondo, Sergio D. 1972-83

Physical Description: 8 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Sends TR a book entitled Antiperros, published by Quinto Sol and invites him to attend a conference on Chicano sociolinguistics. Also, Dr. Elizondo states that Chicano books are needed at the University of Warsaw at Poland.
Box 7, Folder 46

Enríquez-M., Evangelina 1982-83

Physical Description: 14 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR supports her for an assistant professor position at UCLA and states: "I have taken the responsibility of directing her dissertation and have thus scrutinized her academic preparation and academic accomplishments."
Box 7, Folder 47

Epstein, David M. 1977-78

Physical Description: 8 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Scott, Foresman and Company requests permission to publish TR's short story, "The Portrait." TR writes: "I wanted to convey the feelings I had as a child...but, most of all, the sense of relationships that comes through objects."
Box 7, Folder 48

Erevia, Ángela 1976

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Congratulates TR on his promotion to vice president of UTSA and states that with his success more people will begin to pay attention to Mexican American culture.
Box 7, Folder 49

Escalante, Jaime 1983

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR congratulates him on the success with the Latino student calculus program at Garfield High School in Los Angeles, CA.
Box 7, Folder 50

Escobar, Manuel G. 1974

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Faculty and Course Committee of Yale University requests TR's help in hiring available Chicana(o) Ph.D.'s to build a stronger faculty, sensitive to the academic and social needs of the Chicano/Latino community.
Box 7, Folder 51

Escontrias, Luis A. 1981

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Appreciates TR's eloquent presentation on the advancement of the Chicano/Latino community in California. (No program or location cited.)
Box 7, Folder 52

Espinoza, Rudolph L. 1981-82

Physical Description: 4 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests TR to read his essay, "Quinto Sol and Chicano Publications," produced to complete his research in the development of Chicano literature from 1967-1972 for his master's thesis.
Box 7, Folder 53

Espinoza-Miller, Yvette 1979-82

Physical Description: 44 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Sends TR copies of her essays on Sergio Elizondo and on TR's novel, And the Earth Did Not Part. Include recommendations for her academic tenure.
Box 7, Folder 54

Esquibel, George 1974

Physical Description: 2 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests information from TR in order to write a comprehensive study on the Chicano artist in the United States. TR is listed as a consultant to the Con Safos Artist Association in Jacinto Quirarte's book, Mexican American Artists.
Box 7, Folder 55

Etheridge, William C. 1975

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR is invited by the U.S. Civil Service Commission in Texas to give a lecture on "Leadership and Decision Making."
Box 8, Folder 1

Fagan, Edward R. 1973

Physical Description: 9 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR is invited to speak at the National Council of Teachers of English on the subject of "Educating the Spanish-Speaking Student and His Teachers." Includes the original outline.
Box 8, Folder 2

Fallon, Berlie J. 1975

Physical Description: 2 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests recommendation for Juan A. Rodríguez. TR states: "He was one of the best students I taught at Sam Houston."
Box 8, Folder 3

Farber, Seymour M. 1979

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Congratulates TR as the new chancellor of UCR and welcomes him into the university body. offers some information on the California Postsecondary Education Commission.
Box 8, Folder 4

Faulkner, Virginia 1980

Physical Description: 6 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends revisions on TR's essay entitled "The Great Plains as Refuge in Chicano Literature," which the University of Nebraska-Lincoln plans to publish.
Box 8, Folder 5

Feiler, Sy 1975

Physical Description: 3 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Congratulates Feiler on being awarded a D.R. Boyd Distinguished Professorship at the University of Oklahoma, Norman.
Box 8, Folder 6

Fernández, José B. 1980-81

Physical Description: 6 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Asks permission to publish TR's short story, "Eva y Daniel," in the book, Nuevos horizontes. Fernádez states: "Nuestra literatura es buena y a demás es nuestra literatura." From José Martí's "Nuestro vino es agrio pero es nuestro vino."
Box 8, Folder 7

Fernández, Nell 1979

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Invites TR to attend the International Advisory Council of the Instituto Allende de México. TR declines offer.
Box 8, Folder 8

Fernández, Ricardo R. 1982

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Appreciates TR's invitation and hospitality during his brief tour of UCR for the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Box 8, Folder 9

Fernández, Virginia 1972-79

Physical Description: 4 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR is invited to present a workshop on Chicano literature and art at Crystal City High School, TX. Congratulates TR as the new chancellor of UCR.
Box 8, Folder 10

Ferrell, Keith H. 1978

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR a letter concerning the operation of the Department of Mass Communication at UTEP and of the current issues regarding the control of the university's radio station.
Box 8, Folder 11

Figueroa, Alfredo A. 1981

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
La Escuela de la Raza Unida seeks TR's help for an NEH grant to create a historical documentary about La cuna de Aztlán, which will incorporate an indigenous historic perspective.
Box 8, Folder 12

Finkel, Sylvia B. 1983

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Foothill Group in Los Angeles sends TR a business report on their commercial profits for the second quarter of 1982.
Box 8, Folder 13

Fischer, Heinz 1980

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Invites TR to be the commencement speaker at the Long Beach Community College District. TR regrets he cannot accept.
Box 8, Folder 14

Fisher, Eugene H. 1974

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Pueblo Regional Planning Commission seeks a new manager and TR's advice on hiring possibilities.
Box 8, Folder 15

Fisher, O.C. 1973

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR writes Congressman Fisher concerning funding for educational programs at postsecondary institutions in Texas.
Box 8, Folder 16

Flawn, Peter T. 1975-84

Physical Description: 21 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends him for the position of chancellor at the University of Texas System. Include essays on Texas' educational system and general correspondence.
Box 8, Folder 17

Flippen, Sharon A. 1973

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests a copy of TR's lecture, "Modern Language in the Borderland," presented at the First Annual Conference on the Borderlands and hosted by Southwest Texas State University.
Box 8, Folder 18

Flores, Antonio 1982

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The State Department of Education invites TR to be a speaker for the Annual Michigan Hispanic Education Conference.
Box 8, Folder 19

Flores, Juan M. 1983

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR appreciation for materials and ideas exchanged during their meeting. Include clippings on the influence of the Hispanic vote in national politics.
Box 8, Folder 20

Flores, P.F. 1978

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Catholic bishop of El Paso, TX, invites TR to visit once he is settled in at UTEP. TR accepts the offer.
Box 8, Folder 21

Flores, Solomon H. 1971

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR sends information on the summer retreat held at Puebla, México, which include students from many American colleges.
Box 8, Folder 22

Flores, Valentina 1979

Physical Description: 5 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Invites TR to present a paper at the TESOL colloquium in San Francisco, CA, focusing on what can be taught in the classroom from the perspective of art.
Box 8, Folder 23

Fody, Michael 1975

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Reviews TR's story, "On the Road to Texas: El Pete Fonseca," in Voices of Aztlán, to be published in Books Abroad. Fody writes: "For many of the students (who give a damn) these writings provide a real eye-opener!"
Box 8, Folder 24

Fosdick, Jon 1977

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR enjoys the hospitality on his tour to the Visitor's Program of the Meridian House International at Washington, D.C.
Box 8, Folder 25

Fretter, William B. 1981

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Thanks TR for attending Chancellor Atkinson's inauguration at UC San Diego.
Box 8, Folder 26

Friedenreich, Kenneth 1980

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
An English professor sends TR his curriculum vitae in hopes of finding academic employment at UCR.
Box 8, Folder 27

Froehlich, Kathleen 1971

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR updates the Danforth Foundation on his new goals at UTSA and wants policy material on becoming a Danforth associate.
Box 8, Folder 28

Gaarder, Bruce A. 1973

Physical Description: 5 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Invites TR to attend a symposium on bilingual education in Mexico, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education.
Box 8, Folder 29

Galambos, Sarita 1976

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Peace Corps seek bilingual education material from TR for their work with the Saraguran Indians in Ecuador. They plan to adapt the material into the Quichua-Spanish dialect.
Box 8, Folder 30

Galindo-N., Pedro 1977

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR sends material regarding the low employment opportunities at the University of Texas at San Antonio during 1977-78.
Box 8, Folder 31

Gallardo, Fred 1984

Physical Description: 1 ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR congratulates him on his tenure and fine work at UCR.
Box 8, Folder 32

Gamboa, John C. 1984

Physical Description: 6 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Project Participar, a Latino institute sends TR a current report dedicated to the political conference, "California Latinos and Election 84," held at Claremont McKenna College, Pomona, CA.
Box 8, Folder 33

García, Gilbert N. 1975

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR receives material regarding the Graduate Fellowship Program directed by the Educational Testing Service at Berkeley, CA.
Box 8, Folder 34

García, Héctor P. 1974

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR sends his philosophy on the exclusion of Hispanics from the American educational system. Includes his outline.
Box 8, Folder 35

García, Jerry 1981

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR congratulates him on being named the publisher of the Tucson Citizen newspaper, which is based in Arizona.
Box 8, Folder 36

García, Lino 1968-72

Physical Description: 16 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Sends TR material on Spanish courses at the Pan American College, TX, and invites him to join the faculty. Include correspondence and material on the Cervantes Award in Texas.
Box 8, Folder 37

Gardner, David Pierpont 1983-84

Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Intercambios Feminiles invite UCPresident Gardner and TR to attend a formal reception with senior Hispanic faculty and alumni. Contains a report from the senior Chicano faculty of the UC System on the status of Hispanics in California.
Box 8, Folder 38

Garfias, Roberto 1982

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR congratulates the new dean of fine arts at UC Irvine and welcomes him to the University of California family.
Box 8, Folder 39

Garfinkel, Alan 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Regrettably TR notifies the candidate of changes in the developmental plans at UTSA. "You can imagine, the complexities of developmental states for a total university keep us in constant flux of change."
Box 8, Folder 40

Garza, Helen 1972

Physical Description: 2 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends her for the position of associate registrar at UTSA and outlines her expertise in the area of admissions and registration.
Box 8, Folder 41

Garza, José P. 1977

Physical Description: 12 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR evaluates the teaching and creative ability of José Garza and recommends him highly. Include class assignments.
Box 8, Folder 42

Garza, Raymond 1982-83

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests a letter of recommendation from TR for a position of vice chancellor at the University of Houston at Victoria, TX. Contain material on the Hispanic liaison for UCR and the U.S. office of Education.
Box 8, Folder 43

Garza, Roberto J. 1970-76

Physical Description: 12 ALS/TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Requests information and advice from TR in publishing his dramas. Include correspondence regarding job opportunities and Chicano literature.
Box 8, Folder 44

Graza-Z., Raymond 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
The Colegio Regionmontanto de Monterrey requests new information on the Bilingual Education Program of UTSA.
Box 8, Folder 45

Gates, Jr., Dave L. 1976-79

Physical Description: 3 ALS/TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Congratulates TR as the new chancellor of UCR. TR responds: "Things continue as hectic as ever here. I hardly have time to keep up with everything, but that's expected."
Box 8, Folder 46

Gaustad, Edwin S. 1979

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR responds to a letter on the state of the UCR campus and hopes to discuss the dimensions of commitments, both budgetary and programmatic that the UC president has approved.
Box 8, Folder 47

Gaustad, Peggy 1981

Physical Description: 2 ALS/TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR appreciates the copy of Jim Sagel's Hablando de brujas y la gente de antes, and states that it moved him to write.
Box 8, Folder 48

Gee, Danny M. 1980

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Would like TR's advice on a photograph of UCR's Bell Tower which he thinks would be ideal for a UCR campus poster.
Box 8, Folder 49

Geiler, Leland W. 1981-82

Physical Description: 10 ALS/TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The University of Kansas requests letter of reference to admit Leland Geiler into their Law School. Include records.
Box 8, Folder 50

George, Gordon 1976

Physical Description: 8 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Congratulates TR on his new appointment as vice president for administration at UTSA.
Box 8, Folder 51

Geuder, Patricia A. 1978-80

Physical Description: 9 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Professor Geuder arranges a taped interview with TR to discuss the women characters in his novel, Tierra. Updates TR on her plans to publish a series of articles delineating the literary stature of the Chicana in modern Chicano novels.
Box 8, Folder 52

Gibbs, Beverly J. 1974-80

Physical Description: 8 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests TR's assistance for the position of vice president for academic affairs at UTSA. Includes an essay published on Latin America.
Box 8, Folder 53

Gill, Robert W. 1981

Physical Description: 10 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends him for the position of vice president for academic affairs at several universities in California.
Box 8, Folder 54

Gillis, Verna 1974

Physical Description: 7 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR submits poems to the Poetry in Public Places Contest hoping his poems will be chosen for a display in New York.
Box 8, Folder 55

Glaze, Jr., Arthur I. 1972

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Texas State Teachers Association invites TR to speak on the topic of new innovations in the foreign language field.
Box 8, Folder 56

Glennen, Robert E. 1977-84

Physical Description: 6 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends Fitzpatrick for the position of director of community relations. Also, Dr. Glennen congratulates TR for an article published in the Chronicle of Higher Education.
Box 8, Folder 57

Glidden, David K. 1979

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor of UCR sends TR a proposal on solutions which could be used to improve the undergraduate education at UCR.
Box 8, Folder 58

Gómez, Joe 1971

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR receives a copy of the Mexican-American Educational Directory School Year 1971-72, from Sam Houston State University at Huntsville, TX.
Box 8, Folder 59

Gómez, Manuel N. 1982

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests information from TR on high school improvement projects which could improve the curriculum of the Santa Ana's high schools. TR recommends Carnegie's High School Report.
Box 8, Folder 60

Gómez, Rafael 1975

Physical Description: 1 ALS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
Would like TR's opinion on an article he is working on regarding the philosophy of the Mexican American community.
Box 8, Folder 61

Gómez, Rudy 1979-82

Physical Description: 30 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends him for the position of chancellor at various universities in America. Include general correspondence.
Box 8, Folder 62

Gómez-Martínez, José L. 1975-76

Physical Description: 4 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR is asked to fill out a survey which attempts to document the extent Hispanic literature and thought are researched and taught throughout the United States.
Box 8, Folder 63

Gómez-Quiñones, Juan 1978-82

Physical Description: 10 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR recommends him for full professorship at UCLA and states: "Professor Gómez-Quiñones'seminal work on Flores-Magón and fine articles...have had the most original and significant impact on the developing Chicano intelligentsia."
Box 8, Folder 64

González, Abel 1983

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends thanks for the note regarding his article published in Caminos magazine, and for the material on recruiting more Chicano/Latino students.
Box 8, Folder 65

González, Henry B. 1973

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends Congressman González a letter supporting the full funding of the educational institutions in Texas.
Box 8, Folder 66

González, Irma 1972

Physical Description: 2 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests material from TR on Spanish phonetics for an articulation test she is developing for her Spanish class.
Box 8, Folder 67

González, José G. 1976-77

Physical Description: 6 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The Movimiento Artístico Chicano sends TR material on current publications and asks him to renew his subscription to Abrazos. Include general correspondence.
Box 8, Folder 68

González, Juan 1973

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests information from TR on the results of his interview for an academic position at UTSA.
Box 8, Folder 69

Gonzales, Lucy 1974

Physical Description: 1 ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A graduate student from the English department at the University of Houston requests copies of TR's literary reviews on Chicano authors for her thesis on Chicano literature.
Box 8, Folder 70

Gonzales, Mike 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends two very qualified Chicano scholars for employment at Stanislaus State College in California.
Box 8, Folder 71

González, Rafael J. 1978

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests TR to submit a poem for a new anthology on Chicano poetry in which the poets will define their own works.
Box 8, Folder 72

Gonzales, Ray 1982

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR agrees to be videotaped at KTLA-TV for a special program entitled Great Moments in Latino History, produced by KTLA-TV.
Box 8, Folder 73

González-Q., Arnhilda 1979-81

Physical Description: 20 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The planning committee for the National Council for Hispanic Culture sends TR a summary of their program activities and requests that they be reviewed and evaluated.
Box 8, Folder 74

Good, Mary 1983

Physical Description: 3 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR asks for a copy of the paper entitled "New Relations with Industry and Business," given by the vice president of the National Science Board in Washington, D.C.
Box 8, Folder 75

Goodwin, Alice H. 1975

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Goodwin sends TR a copy of her master's degree to be added to her Ph.D. application at UTSA.
Box 8, Folder 76

Gottdiener, Mark 1984

Physical Description: 1 ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Dr. Carl Bovell, acting chancellor of UCR receives a professor's letter of sympathy concerning TR's sudden death.
Box 8, Folder 77

Gottesman, Ronald 1980

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Center for the Humanities invites TR to attend a dinner in honor of the novelist Carlos Fuentes at the USC Faculty Center. The theme will be "Moral Man and Immoral Society."
Box 8, Folder 78

Grable, John R. 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sam Houston State University requests TR to be a consultant in their summer workshop to train junior faculty in methods of teaching Spanish-speaking students.
Box 8, Folder 79

Graham, Marjorie F. 1978

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
El Paso's Pilots Club invites TR to give the opening address at their annual luncheon honoring outstanding educators in the local school district.
Box 8, Folder 80

Griego, Richard 1978-83

Physical Description: 13 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends him for various academic positions at major universities in the U.S. TR states: "In my dealings with Dr. Griego I have come to know his resourcefulness and his methodic, deliberate approach and solutions to problems."
Box 8, Folder 81

Grissom, Coleen 1973

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The National Mortar Board invites TR to attend a lecture by Dr. Gail E. Myers entitled "People Matter," in the Chapman Graduate Center Auditorium at Trinity University of San Antonio, TX.
Box 8, Folder 82

Guerin-G., Camille L. 1981

Physical Description: 5 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
UCR graduate student updates TR on the focus of her dissertation entitled "The Development of Agricultural Labor Unions in Mexico and the United States, 1920-1960: A Comparative Study." Include Guerin-G.'s humanities research proposal.
Box 8, Folder 83

Guerra, Jaime 1980-81

Physical Description: 33 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Updates TR on his current writing assignments and special projects with the California Chicano News Media Association and the Sun Company newspaper of San Bernardino, CA.
Box 8, Folder 84

Guerrero, Tito III 1976

Physical Description: 2 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A Harvard graduate seeks information from TR on employment opportunities at UTSA in the area of higher education.
Box 8, Folder 85

Guerrero-G., Eugenio 1981

Physical Description: 4 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
The Colegio Nacional de Sociólogos invites TR to participate in the "Coloquio Sobre Cultura de Frontera e Identidad Nacional," scheduled tobe held in Calexico, CA.
Box 8, Folder 86

Gutiérrez, Arturo L. 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
The office of International and Bilingual Education sends TR information regarding their programs at Austin, TX.
Box 8, Folder 87

Gutiérrez, Fernando 1975

Physical Description: 13 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR sends a letter of reference listing Gutiérrez' strong assets as editor of the Magazín, a Chicano journal. TR states: "He is intellectually stimulating and I always look forward to discussions with him..."
Box 8, Folder 88

Gutiérrez, José Ángel 1970-80

Physical Description: 4 ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Updates TR on judges needed for Chicano entries for the R.F. Kennedy Annual Awards presentation. Include material on the seminar on Chicano culture in Crystal City, TX.
Box 8, Folder 89

Guzmán, Ernesto A. 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends Guzmán application forms for UTSA and thanks him for answering the questionnaire on modern languages.
Box 9, Folder 1

Hairapetian, Shahen 1980-81

Physical Description: 5 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests permission to use TR as a reference for a position of summer associate with a leading law firm in Chicago, IL.
Box 9, Folder 2

Hale, Frank W. 1975

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The associate dean of Ohio State University sends TR information on graduate school opportunities for Chicano/Latino students.
Box 9, Folder 3

Hamilton, Nancy 1978

Physical Description: 3 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends his philosophy of education as requested by a Nova reporter, at the University of Texas at El Paso.
Box 9, Folder 4

Hamm, Ron 1970

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Southwestern Cooperative Educational Laboratory sends TR some publications for culturally divergent children. The company invites TR to join their bilingual program.
Box 9, Folder 5

Harcleroad, Fred F. 1983

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Center for the Study of Higher Education sends TR copies of two presentations entitled "Can State Systems Adapt Models of Business Decentralization" and "Postsecondary Education in California." Includes a UCR campus evaluation.
Box 9, Folder 6

Hardesty, Robert L. 1982

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Updates TR on the inauguration at Southwest Texas State University which featured Mrs. Johnson as the keynote speaker. (Mrs. Johnson's first name is not given.)
Box 9, Folder 7

Hardwick, Charles S. 1979

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Association of Academic Deans and Vice Presidents invites TR to attend a luncheon speech in Dallas, TX, to be given by Dr. Richard Chait of the Institute for Educational Management of Harvard University on March 29, 1979.
Box 9, Folder 8

Harp, Reed 1981

Physical Description: 2 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends a staff writer at the San Antonio Light newspaper, a copy of his novel, Tierra, and curriculum vitae.
Box 9, Folder 9

Harth, Dorothy E. 1972

Physical Description: 6 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Asks for a copy of TR's essay, "Literatura chicana," and ideas on finding material on Chicano literature. TR states: "Allow me also to wish you the best of fortune in planning a course in Hispanic Minorities in the United States..."
Box 9, Folder 10

Hatch, Orrin G. 1981

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Senator Hatch updates TR on federal programs that are under review for reappropriation and writes: "Some of these activities have been quite controversial...often these grants are spent on research which is wasteful..."
Box 9, Folder 11

Hatfield, Carol S. 1984

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR thanks her for sending a copy of the Discovery journal, which deals with research and scholarship at UT Austin.
Box 9, Folder 12

Hayden, F. Gregory 1978

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests a copy of TR's paper given at the Ethnicity Conference at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln regarding the socioeconomic institutions of migrant workers.
Box 9, Folder 13

Hayes, B.B. 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends Nicole De Claryset for a graduate assistant position in the Department of French at Sam Houston State University, Huntville, TX.
Box 9, Folder 14

Hayes, Curt 1976-80

Physical Description: 4 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Congratulates TR on his new academic appointment as vice president of UTSA. Contains appreciation for the message TR delivered to the UTSA graduates of 1980, and sends the April issue of Change, which speaks of community values.
Box 9, Folder 15

Hays, Howard H. 1980-83

Physical Description: 12 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Frank Miller Club welcomes TR in supporting the restoration of the Mission Inn of Riverside. Include correspondence on Riverside's issues and politics.
Box 9, Folder 16

Hernández, Oscar 1975

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The executive director of Project STAY congratulates TR on his new position as vice president of UTSA.
Box 9, Folder 17

Hernández, Isaac 1974

Physical Description: 2 ALS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
A professor at Tarrant County Junior College invites TR to apply for the position of president of their new Northwest Campus in 1975.
Box 9, Folder 18

Hernández, José 1974

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR thanks the Department of Chicano Studies at CSU Northridge for the warm welcome he received and for the material on their bilingual/bicultural program.
Box 9, Folder 19

Hernández, Jr., Mike 1973

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The National Federation Conference of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers invites TR to give a speech at its future conference in San Antonio, TX.
Box 9, Folder 20

Hernández, Magdalena 1977

Physical Description: 3 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Texas Union Chicano Culture Committee invites TR to give a seminar entitled "Chicano Literature: The Last Ten Years." Includes the essay and comments of other Chicano writers.
Box 9, Folder 21

Herrera-Sobek, María 1979-82

Physical Description: 9 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The director of the Chicano Literary Prize of UC Irvine invites TR to be a judge on their literary panel. TR writes: "It is an activity I am thoroughly interested in and which I fully enjoy." Include Chicano Literary Symposium II notes.
Box 9, Folder 22

Hicks, Kathe 1975

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A graduate student requests information from TR regarding any small and liberal graduate schools that have excellent literature departments.
Box 9, Folder 23

Himeblaw, Jack 1982

Physical Description: 4 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR a chapter of his forthcoming book entitled Tohil and the President, which he hopes will be ready in spring. Updates TR on his future plans to visit UCR and includes a copy of his essay on the writer Miguel Angel Asturias.
Box 9, Folder 24

Hinchliffe, Bruce 1974

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends him for a position of assistant to the president at Stanford University.
Box 9, Folder 25

Hinderaker, Ivan 1979-80

Physical Description: 27 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Informs TR of his new professorial appointment and administrative role at UCR. Include material on TR's upcoming UCR visit and on the responsibilities he will inherit.
Box 9, Folder 26

Hine, Janet 1975-81

Physical Description: 6 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR thanks her for the assistance in making his transition to UTEP a lot easier. Include some UTSA business memoranda.
Box 9, Folder 27

Hinojosa, Gilberto M. 1974

Physical Description: 5 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Requests a recommendation from TR for a teaching position in the Department of History at UTSA and to intercede on his behalf if possible. Include Hinojosa's curriculum vitae.
Box 9, Folder 28

Hinojosa-Smith, Rolando R. 1972-84

Physical Description: 62 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Professor Hinojosa-S. updates TR on his most recent works, such as Klail City y sus alrededores, Rites and Witnesses, and Mi querido Rafa. Also, includes a twelve year network of ideas on Chicano literature and academic business.
Box 9, Folder 29

Hirsch, Paul 1981

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests a meeting with TR for the purpose of conducting a confidential interview for a study on board of directors of Fortune 500 companies.
Box 9, Folder 30

Hirschman, Sarah 1981

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR gives permission to publish his short story, "La noche buena," from his novel,... y no se lo tragó la tierra.
Box 9, Folder 31

Hogenauer, Daniel 1980-81

Physical Description: 9 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR endorses him as a Fulbright scholar to Africa and writes: "Dr. Hogenauer is fully qualified to carry out the project in an excellent manner. He has an excellent ability to work with colleagues, including those with divergent views..."
Box 9, Folder 32

Holcomb, W.R. 1982

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The mayor of San Bernardino invites TR to attend a breakfast to discuss business endeavors that improve communities. Includes a brochure on "Private Sector Initiatives."
Box 9, Folder 33

Hollis, Sammie 1971

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A secondary coordinator sends TR appreciation for the speech given to the secondary staff at Bryan Public Schools, TX.
Box 9, Folder 34

Holtzman, Wayne H. 1973

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends the president of the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health his appreciation for the lecture delivered at the Lutcher Center in Texas.
Box 9, Folder 35

Huantes, Margarita 1975

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR appreciates the newsletter dealing with bilingual/bicultural issues in higher education entitled Aquí y Alla.
Box 9, Folder 36

Hudson, Vaughan 1981

Physical Description: 13 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A teacher thanks TR for the speech given to his students at Arlington High School, Riverside. TR responds: "I enjoyed my visit with your class and receiving the comments back from your students." Include some student essays.
Box 9, Folder 37

Hyatt, John D. 1975

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Rosenberg Library requests titles from TR of great American writers in the humanities for a new program entitled the "American Issues Forum," funded by the NEH.
Box 9, Folder 38

Ilchman, Alice S. 1979

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR thanks the International Communication Agency for the outline of several major agenda items for the next meeting.
Box 9, Folder 39

Irizarry, Estelle 1981

Physical Description: 3 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR thanks the Spanish professor of Georgetown University for the literary critique on Tierra, published in the Mexican journal, Nivel-Gaceta de Cultura, on March 31, 1972. Includes a request for new a edition of Tierra.
Box 9, Folder 40

Islas, Arturo 1975

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests TR to do a critique on his monograph, Día de los muertos, and if he could recommend any graduate student for a position in the Spanish department at Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA.
Box 9, Folder 41

Jaramillo, Amiel A. 1979

Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The UC Student Lobby congratulates TR as the new chancellor of UCR. Students are particularly happy the UC System appointed its first minority chancellor.
Box 9, Folder 42

Jaramillo-R., Manuel 1979

Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR thanks him for his art display at UCR and requests information on the cost of a regular size portrait.
Box 9, Folder 43

Jenkins, Thomas E. 1979

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Welcomes TR to the university body and sends material on the functions of an associate vice president of UC Berkeley.
Box 9, Folder 44

Jensen, Arthur M. 1982

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The president of San Bernardino Valley College invites TR to attend a dinner honoring John M. Pfau, a colleague of California State University at San Bernardino.
Box 9, Folder 45

Jiménez, Francisco 1977-81

Physical Description: 15 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Dr. Jiménez requests some new essays from TR for future anthologies by Bilingual Review and Harcourt Press. Also, TR recommends Jiménez for full professor in the Department of Modern Languages at the University of Santa Clara, CA.
Box 9, Folder 46

Jobe, Robert D. 1975

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A music professor sends TR a book which was left in his car, but TR returns it saying: "It is not mine."
Box 9, Folder 47

Johnson, L. Ross 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The director of student personnel at Hill Junior College requests a copy of TR's speech given at the Texas Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators in San Antonio, TX.
Box 9, Folder 48

Jones, Randall L. 1971-72

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR notifies Dr. Jones of the complexities of initiating a totally new university and how it is still impossible to commit oneself to the identification of new faculty.
Box 9, Folder 49

Joseph, James 1984

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR writes to express his pleasure in meeting him and hopes that in the future he can visit the UCR campus.
Box 9, Folder 50

Jova, Joseph J. 1977

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The director at Meridian House International thanks TR for his speech given during their program on Hispanic culture.
Box 9, Folder 51

Juárez, José Roberto 1973-74

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
Requests information from TR concerning the teaching opportunities in the Department of History at UTSA. TR responds that currently there are no positions available.
Box 9, Folder 52

Jurado, Arturo 1975

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends that Dr. Jurado write Dr. Wolitz for more information on faculty positions in the Division of Foreign Languages at UTSA.
Box 10, Folder 1

Kane, Charles A. 1981-82

Physical Description: 6 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The president of Riverside City College sends TR information on the future plans of the Inland Empire Group. Includes a note thanking TR for his speech to Riverside's Rotary Club.
Box 10, Folder 2

Kanellos, Nicolás 1973-83

Physical Description: 22 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR is invited to participate in "Creativity in the Barrio," at Indiana University Northwest. Include various essays on Hispanic theatre and literature and TR's recommendation to promote Dr. Kanellos at the University of Houston, TX.
Box 10, Folder 3

Kaprosy, Geraldo 1976

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The director of special services at Texas Tech University requests a copy of TR's paper given at the Nineteenth Annual MLA conference in San Francisco, CA, December 1975.
Box 10, Folder 4

Kazen, Jr., Abraham 1973-77

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR thanks Congressman Kazen for continually backing PL 874, which insures full funding for schools. Congressman Kazen states: "You can be sure that I will continue to urge the Administration to release the 874 funds..."
Box 10, Folder 5

Kelly, Ernece B. 1974

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The media director of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, sends TR details on a filmstrip which includes him and other multi-ethnic American writers.
Box 10, Folder 6

Kennan, Ruth H. 1974-75

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A graduate student at UT Austin requests information from TR on available teaching positions at UTSA and updates TR on her dissertation entitled "The American Cabin, a Study of Refuge." TR advises her to check the UTSA humanities division.
Box 10, Folder 7

Kerr, Clark 1979-84

Physical Description: 3 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Carnegie Foundation requests TR to write a personal letter for a kind of festschrift to honor Clark's professional career. TR writes: "...your philosophy of higher education became the most important element in my professional life."
Box 10, Folder 8

Kersnowski, Frank 1980-83

Physical Description: 5 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The editor of TR's poetry chapbook, Always and Other Poems, encourages TR to continue to teach and write. Include TR's literary goals for his future publications on the novel, "La casa grande del pueblo," and collection of critical essays.
Box 10, Folder 9

Killinger, George G. 1971

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR requests material from the Department of Criminology at Sam Houston State University be sent to his student.
Box 10, Folder 10

King, James 1979

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
An associate dean at Northern Illinois University thanks TR for the lecture presented at the conference, "Latinos and Higher Education."
Box 10, Folder 11

Kirkland, J.M. 1974

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends a Chicano bibliography and resource material to the Department of Humanities at Southwest Texas Junior College.
Box 10, Folder 12

Kirst, Michael W. 1982

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR requests a copy of Kirst's speech given at UC Berkeley during the recent symposium on American education.
Box 10, Folder 13

Kitchen, James D. 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends Ballesteros for a position of vice president at CSU San Diego. TR writes: "He is totally committed to quality education and feels this can only come about through self-examination and constant innovation..."
Box 10, Folder 14

Knoepfle, John 1977

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR receives Knoepfle's gift of Ricardo Mario Amézquita's poetry chapbook, Eating Stones, and wishes Knoepfle to convey his "¡Felicitaciones!" TR finds Amézquita's poetry truly original and of great merit.
Box 10, Folder 15

Knowlton, Clark S. 1971

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends an abstract on his paper, "Perspectives in Chicano Literature," submitted to the University of Utah for the symposium on Chicano culture sponsored by the Southwestern Sociological Association.
Box 10, Folder 16

Kolb, Ron 1979-83

Physical Description: 7 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR a copy of At UCR, a campus publication which has an article about him. Also, Kolb wishes to conduct a personal interview to convert into an opening story. Include material on future activities of TR in the media.
Box 10, Folder 17

Koltai, Leslie 1982

Physical Description: 8 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests a letter of reference from TR for the position of chancellor of California State University. TR writes: "I find him an extremely articulate person, with great energies plus an incisive intellect."
Box 10, Folder 18

Koontz, Elizabeth D. 1984

Physical Description: 3 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR a letter of congratulations for a job well done at UCR and comments on the article published in the Chronicle. She writes: "Not everyone can understand the additional pressures a minority administrator endures..."
Box 10, Folder 19

Korzekwa, Cynthia 1975

Physical Description: 2 ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Con Safos: Pintores Chicanos de San Antonio, TX, send TR the list of officers and minutes of the past board meeting with plans to sent out monthly reports in the future.
Box 10, Folder 20

Krause, Hilmar 1978

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR thanks the Mexican American Studies Center of Texas Lutheran College for courtesies extended during his visit to discuss Chicano issues at their Chicano symposium.
Box 10, Folder 21

Krevans, Julius R. 1984

Physical Description: 1 ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The chancellor of UC San Francisco appreciates TR's scholarship on his work on Rodríguez. He writes: "I think I understand myself a little more. What more could one ask?"
Box 10, Folder 22

Kruszewski, Z. Anthony 1975

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Cross-Cultural Southwest Ethnic Study Center at UTEP invites TR to participate as a visiting consultant to assess the effectiveness of their programs in teaching culture.
Box 10, Folder 23

La Bounty, Hugh 1983

Physical Description: 3 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR requests a football schedule from the president of CSPU Pomona. TR writes: "One thrill after another or as the poet says, life is an invention."
Box 10, Folder 24

Lamb, Gordon H. 1978-84

Physical Description: 71 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends him for president at major universities across the U.S. Dr. Lamb writes on March 16, 1984: "The article in the Chronicle was excellent. All of us here feel considerable pride as well." Include Lamb's curriculum vitae.
Box 10, Folder 25

Lampe, Carolyn M. 1976

Physical Description: 9 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A professor of Southwest Texas Junior College confirms TR's visit to speak on his novel, Tierra. Many of her students are interested in what motivated TR to write.
Box 10, Folder 26

Landers, Clifford 1972-74

Physical Description: 11 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests TR to recommend Vasda Landers for a Ph.D. at New York University and TR agrees. Include a copy of Lander's essay entitled "Political and Economic Forces...As Reflected in the Literature of La violencia."
Box 10, Folder 27

Landers, Vasda 1975

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Sends copies of articles regarding TR's work that were published in Insula, a Spanish magazine, and on García-Márquez, published in the PCCLAS Proceedings. Updates TR on her final Ph.D. classwork.
Box 10, Folder 28

Langer, Margaret Anne 1980

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests from TR information regarding academic employment at UCR and sends her updated curriculum vitae.
Box 10, Folder 29

LaRue, Charles F. 1978

Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends him reference material on Mexican American cultural history and recommends El Grito journal. Also, the Southwest Texas Junior College at Uvalde has a videotape on TR.
Box 10, Folder 30

Lattin, Vernon E. 1979

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Northern Illinois University sends TR appreciation for his participation in the Latino and Higher Education Conference. Include snapshots of the conference highlights.
Box 10, Folder 31

Lawson, Marsha 1978

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR is interviewed for the position of president at CSPU Pomona and sends his receipts for reimbursement of travel.
Box 10, Folder 32

Leach, Duane M. 1980

Physical Description: 2 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR congratulates him on the appointment as chancellor of the University of South Texas at Corpus Christi.
Box 10, Folder 33

Leal, Luis 1963-84

Physical Description: 27 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR decides to study the Romance Languages and seeks advice from Leal regarding a doctorate. Include twenty years of correspondence with articles and ideas about the advancement of the Chicano intelligentsia and literary community.
Box 10, Folder 34

Leath, Helen Lang 1972

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The editor of the Southwestern American Literature asks permission to publish TR's essay, "Into the Labyrinth," forthcoming in the spring of 1972. TR gives permission.
Box 10, Folder 35

Lee, James W. 1983-84

Physical Description: 4 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
An English professor invites TR to serve as an advisor for a grant from the Texas Committee on the Humanities to produce a PBS-type series on the Texas literary writer.
Box 10, Folder 36

Leney, Nancy L.H. 1977

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A graduate student requests TR's biographical vitae for her thesis on Chicano and Spanish literature to be presented at the University of Juárez in Durango, México.
Box 10, Folder 37

León, David Jess 1981-82

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR a copy of his manuscript entitled "The Struggle for Access," and hopes TR can review and offer suggestions. Include material on an NEH proposal on Carey McWilliams.
Box 10, Folder 38

Leone, Betty 1975

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR information on the next Tejidos Board meeting, which will deal with funding from the Hogg Foundation in Washington, D.C.
Box 10, Folder 39

Leos, Paul 1979

Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Congratulates TR on his new position at UCR and invites him to a luncheon at the University Club of Claremont Colleges in Pomona, CA.
Box 10, Folder 40

Lesley, Margaret 1982

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends his condolences to the widow of Professor Emeritus James W. Lesley of UCR.
Box 10, Folder 41

Lewels, Francisco J. 1978

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR information on recent allegations of mismanagement at the radio station of UTEP and on the opening of an official investigation.
Box 10, Folder 42

Lewis, Lowell N. 1980

Physical Description: 4 TLS/AL

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR nominates Dr. Lewis as a consultant for a doctoral project on land-grant institutions for Texas A & M University.
Box 10, Folder 43

Lewis, Richard L. 1979

Physical Description: 4 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Congratulates TR on his new position at UCR and gives an update on his current employment at the University of South Dakota. TR informs him on his family and work conditions.
Box 10, Folder 44

Lewis, Tom J. 1974-75

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Assistant editor of Books Abroad, requests permission to publish TR's essay, "Chicano Literature: Fiesta of the Living," in the summer 1975. Include general correspondence.
Box 10, Folder 45

Liebhafsky, E.E. 1979

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor of economics requests a recommendation from TR for the presidency at UTEP. TR responds: "If I can do anything for you... I will do so with great pleasure."
Box 10, Folder 46

Liebowitz, Charles 1971

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The National Textbook Company thanks TR for his help in the bilingual program which they feel was a total success.
Box 10, Folder 47

Likens, James 1982

Physical Description: 4 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends his tenure as full professor of Pomona College at Claremont and writes: "I am very pleased to do so as I have high regard for his work, especially Mexico and Southern California, Toward a New Partnership."
Box 10, Folder 48

Linares, Jr., Humberto 1978

Physical Description: 2 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Trinity Association of Chicano Studies invites TR to speak at their annual culture week on Chicano literature in Texas.
Box 10, Folder 49

Linesly, William A. 1975

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR is interested in the position of dean of humanities and fine arts at the University of Houston. TR writes: "Since coming to UTSA in 1971, I have been involved with the development of several areas of the university..."
Box 10, Folder 50

Lipman-Blumen, Jean 1984

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR thanks professor of public policy for her attendence at the UCR Agricultural Science Administrative Council.
Box 10, Folder 51

Lizárraga, David C. 1979

Physical Description: 9 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Congratulates TR on his new position at UCR and gives an update on the East Los Angeles Community Union. Include some articles on the development of this organization.
Box 10, Folder 52

Loftis, John 1975

Physical Description: 5 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends his tenure as associate professor at Stanford University. TR writes: "His fiction already has a mature quality that reveals human bases, situations, and original elements in incisive and imaginative ways..."
Box 10, Folder 53

Logue, Frank 1974

Physical Description: 4 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends Cardona to be National Urban Fellow and writes: "Perhaps one of her strongest characteristics is her work patterns which are complemented by an innate intelligence."
Box 10, Folder 54

Lomelí, Francisco A. 1982-84

Physical Description: 5 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The editor of La Palabra, invites TR to write an article on Chicano literature. Include TR's analysis of Dr. Lomelí's work: "His presentations, although mostly descriptive, were incisive, original and thought provoking."
Box 10, Folder 55

Longoria, Frank 1979-82

Physical Description: 5 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR thanks him for the copy of El arte narrativo de Max Aub, and for the journal of English in Texas, which he enjoys. TR also recommends him for the position of dean at the College of Arts and Sciences at North Texas State University.
Box 10, Folder 56

López, Alicia 1980

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The coordinator of the Authors' Breakfast thanks TR for his participation in the California Association for Bilingual Education Fifth Annual Conference.
Box 10, Folder 57

López, Beto 1978

Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The Mexican American Center of Texas Lutheran College invites TR to be a speaker for the "Dimensions of La Raza Seminar," focusing on Mexican American professionals.
Box 10, Folder 58

López, David 1974

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Advisory Committee on Chicano Issues invites TR to attend their next meeting to discuss recruitment of Chicano students and faculty at the University of Houston, TX.
Box 10, Folder 59

López, Enrique H. 1984

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR expresses distinct pleasure in meeting him and hopes that in the future they can have the opportunity to speak again.
Box 10, Folder 60

López, Ernie 1983

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Seeks TR's advice regarding senior administrative positions at UCR. López writes: "After five years of feeling like a spy out in the cold, I've decided to return to Southern California." Include López' curriculum vitae.
Box 10, Folder 61

López, Homero 1982

Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A graduate student requests TR's assistance on his dissertation at the University of Texas at Austin for a "Role Perception Survey," produced to collect data on Chicano leaders. Include TR's response to the dissertation questionnaire.
Box 10, Folder 62

López, Joe R. 1974

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A graduate student requests material from TR for his thesis on Tierra, which he is preparing for Texas Tech University. The focus is on the religious element in Tierra.
Box 10, Folder 63

López, Lino M. 1971

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Chicano College Development Committee sends TR a newsletter on MEChA activities at the University of Redlands. Includes an update on the "Marcha de la Reconquista."
Box 10, Folder 64

López, Salvador 1973

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends him for a Ph.D. in guidance and counseling at the University of Houston and at UT Austin. Also, TR lists assets and training that will guarantee completion.
Box 10, Folder 65

López, Tomás 1981

Physical Description: 6 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR a copy of his book entitled The Águila Family, and hopes he has a chance to read and help promote it.
Box 10, Folder 66

Lopotko, Linda N. 1977

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Scott, Foresman and Company thanks TR for giving his permission to publish his short story, "The Portrait," in their forthcoming anthology on The United States in Literature.
Box 10, Folder 67

Lounsbury, John F. 1975

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Arizona State University informs TR that the position of dean at the College of Liberal Arts has just been filled.
Box 10, Folder 68

Loveridge, Charles C. 1975

Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The assistant editor of the journal, Dialogue of the U.S. Information Agency requests TR's permission to publish his essay, "Literatura chicana: fiesta de los vivientes."
Box 10, Folder 69

Lozano, Anthony G. 1977

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese requests TR's confirmation to attend the Madrid literature conference on August 13-15, 1977.
Box 10, Folder 70

Lozano, Jr., Ignacio E. 1980-84

Physical Description: 14 TLS/TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR's nominates him for membership on the Council on Foreign Relations. TR writes: "He is highly regarded in the Los Angeles community in particular and in Southern California in general as a person with a high sense of civic morality."
Box 10, Folder 71

Lozano, Irma M. 1973

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
KLRN-TV of San Antonio confirms date to record TR in their studio for a segment of Periódico, on September 19, 1973.
Box 10, Folder 72

Luera, Alberto H. 1971

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Raza Unida party invites TR to campaign for senator in their political association based in Crystal City, TX.
Box 10, Folder 73

Luhrs, Dolores 1979

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR thanks her for the congratulatory message sent in regard to his new position as chancellor of UCR.
Box 10, Folder 74

Luna, Manuel 1975

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
Requests TR's assistance in publishing his manuscript which was rejected by Dr. Octavio Romano because he is a Spanish European. Quinto Sol publishes Chicano writers exclusively.
Box 10, Folder 75

Luna-Lawhn, Juanita 1982

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests recommendation from TR for a summer institute workshop at Yale University to focus on ethnic minority literature in the United States.
Box 10, Folder 76

Lundy, Edward 1975

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The University of Texas Press is interested in publishing TR's articles dealing with "Chicano Art in Texas."
Box 10, Folder 77

Lyon, Ted 1977

Physical Description: 10 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A Spanish professor at Brigham Young University requests a a copy of Tierra, and material on Chicano literature. Also, invites TR to participate in their Chicano literature conference. Include material on TR's novel, "La case grande."
Box 11, Folder 1

Madamba, Jayne 1979

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
UCStudent Body Presidents' Council congratulates TR on his new position as chancellor of UCR and invites him to attend their next SBPC meeting. TR sends his regrets.
Box 11, Folder 2

Madrid-Barela, Arturo 1974-83

Physical Description: 43 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR recommends his promotion to full professor in the Department of Spanish at the University of Minnesota. Contain articles on Chicano literature and memoranda on NCCHE and the U.S. Department of Education. Include Madrid's vita.
Box 11, Folder 3

Magee, Wayne E. 1980

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests recommendation from TR for the position of dean in the College of Arts and Letters at San Diego State University. Include correspondence and Magee's vita.
Box 11, Folder 4

Maguire, Jack R. 1978

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Institute of Texan Cultures congratulates TR on his new position at the University of Texas at El Paso.
Box 11, Folder 5

Maguire, John D. 1984

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The president of the Claremont College Center thanks TR for his contribution in the humanities conference. Also, TR confirms Dr. Maguire in the program committee of the Sixty-first Annual Meeting of the Western College Association.
Box 11, Folder 6

Mahony, Sheila 1979

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The director of the Carnegie Commission on the Future of Public Broadcasting congratulates TR as the new chancellor of UCR.
Box 11, Folder 7

Maldonado, Jesús 1977

Physical Description: 3 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
Requests from TR a copy of his essay, "Literatura chicana: vida en busqueda de forma." Also, TR thanks him for the book of poetry received entitled Sal, pimienta, y amor.
Box 11, Folder 8

Mallan, John P. 1977

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The American Association of State Colleges and Universities express concern to TR on the research arm of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
Box 11, Folder 9

Manning, Robert J. 1968-72

Physical Description: 2 TL

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends the editor of Atlantic magazine, a short story that he would like published. The story deals with the problems of migrant workers seen through the eyes of a young child. TR also sends a copy of his essay, "Into the Labyrinth."
Box 11, Folder 10

Manning, Winton H. 1979-83

Physical Description: 50 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends him for several senior administrative positions at various universities in the U.S. Include correspondence from the Educational Testing Service.
Box 11, Folder 11

Maples, Charles 1982

Physical Description: 6 TLS/TL

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Aundergraduate student at UCR requests TR's support for admission into the Education Abroad Program in Great Britain.
Box 11, Folder 12

Marenco, Jr., Eduardo 1979

Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The MALDEF Board congratulates TR as the new chancellor of UCR and invites him to be a funding reviewer for a humanities proposal on Mexican American naturalization.
Box 11, Folder 13

Marks, Milton 1979

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A California senator welcomes TR as the new chancellor of UCR and sends his best wishes in working with the UC System.
Box 11, Folder 14

Marland, Sidney P. 1972

Physical Description: 1 TL

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR discusses ways to develop student potential and programs which will benefit the Mexican American community through the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Also, refers to the symposium at UT Austin, "Educating a Nation."
Box 11, Folder 15

Martínez, Aquilina 1977

Physical Description: 4 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A literature professor at Our Lady of the Lake University at San Antonio, TX, invites TR to speak on Chicano literature to her Spanish literature students. TR accepts.
Box 11, Folder 16

Martínez, Arthur D. 1979-84

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The editor of Who's Who: Chicano officeholders, sends TR a copy of their newest edition and seeks ideas on marketing.
Box 11, Folder 17

Martínez, Eliud 1978

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends his promotion to associate professor with tenure at UCR. TR writes: "Dr. Martínez illustrates a mature analytical ability and a very effective writing skill. His perceptions are discriminating and non-imitative." (Confidential)
Box 11, Folder 18

Martínez, Enrique 1983

Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
UCR Spanish broadcast coordinator requests recommendation from TR for the California Agricultural Leadership Program.
Box 11, Folder 19

Martínez, H. Salvador 1975

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A professor of Spanish literature seeks funding to publish the poetry of a Chicano poet, Alfaro R. García. Includes the proposal submitted to Angelo State University, TX.
Box 11, Folder 20

Martínez, John 1974-75

Physical Description: 4 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A graduate student requests TR's advice for a dissertation topic in education. TR writes: "How about the whole area of Higher Education and Public Policy in the State?" (Texas)
Box 11, Folder 21

Martínez, Julio A. 1975-79

Physical Description: 25 TLS/TL

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The editor of Encyclopedic Dictionary of Chicano Literature, invites TR to submit an article on Octavio I. Romano-V. for their next book. Include Dr. Romano-V.'s curriculum vitae.
Box 11, Folder 22

Martínez, Leo 1978

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends his appreciation for the informative talk he gave to the Kiwanis Club of El Paso on the effects of alcoholism.
Box 11, Folder 23

Martínez, Max 1982

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center requests TR to write an article on education for the first issue of the Guadalupe Chicano Arts magazine, to be published in San Antonio, TX.
Box 11, Folder 24

Martínez, Santos G. 1977-78

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR congratuates the editor of ¡Dále Gas! magazine, for his excellent work in promoting Chicano art and consciousness.
Box 11, Folder 25

Martínez, Steven D. 1983

Physical Description: 5 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
UCR student requests recommendation from TR to enroll in the MBA graduate program at CSU San Bernardino.
Box 11, Folder 26

Martínez, Vilma 1979-82

Physical Description: 3 TLS/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR a copy of her letter addressed to David S. Saxon regarding the excellent leadership he has demonstrated in nominating TR to be the next chancellor at UCR. Includes a list of TR's accomplishments during the first year at UCR.
Box 11, Folder 27

Matthews, Wayne 1972

Physical Description: 2 TL/TMsPh

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR confirms his invitation to speak at the commencement exercises at Southwest Texas Junior College on May 11, 1972. Contains a copy of his prepared speech.
Box 11, Folder 28

Matula, Franklin 1972

Physical Description: 1 TL

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR thanks the Education Service Center of Waco, TX, for the opportunity to participate in its Project Catalyst and to speak on Chicano literature.
Box 11, Folder 29

McClendon, Joanna E. 1971

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A graduate student seeks information regarding employment at UTSA. TR writes: "At the present time we are in the process of planning and projecting...the growth and needs of our new university which will not open its doors till fall of 1973."
Box 11, Folder 30

McCracken, Ellen 1976

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
A professor of literature at UC San Diego requests permission to publish some of TR's short stories in a new anthology of Hispanic American writers.
Box 11, Folder 31

McDonald, Walt 1975

Physical Description: 9 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Texas Association of Creative Writing Teachers invites TR to read from Tierra, at its next meeting in Dallas. Also, asks about "La casa grande." TR writes: "My novel is still being worked over. I keep reading it and changing things."
Box 11, Folder 32

McEntee, Eileen 1974

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor of education at Highlands University, Las Vegas, NM, sends TR her curriculum vitae hoping that she can find some teaching opportunities at UTSA. TR agrees to help.
Box 11, Folder 33

McIntyre, Robert M. 1983

Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Southern California Gas Company invites TR to attend its "¡Olé III-Carnaval!," the Third Annual Benefit for the Bilingual Foundation of the Arts. TR accepts the invitation.
Box 11, Folder 34

McSwain, Warren 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
KEEZ San Antonio's radio station selects TR as Citizen of the Day for being named director of the Division of Foreign Languages and the Division of Social Sciences at UTSA.
Box 11, Folder 35

Mead, William 1979

Physical Description: 2 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The chairman of the UCR Creative Writing Program welcomes TR as the new chancellor and hopes they can later discuss the financial needs of the writing program.
Box 11, Folder 36

Medrano, Adam 1976-77

Physical Description: 14 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The director of Chicano Renaissance asks TR to serve as a juror for the national broadcasting contest for the Gabriel Award. Also, Centro Video invites TR to the Second Chicano Film Festival. Include a few articles and correspondence.
Box 11, Folder 37

Meinhardt, Warren L. 1971-72

Physical Description: 5 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR sends him material concerning the present status of UTSA and plans to open the university in September of 1973. Include correspondence on Chicano literature and thought.
Box 11, Folder 38

Melville, Margarita 1977-78

Physical Description: 12 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A professor of anthropology sends TR information on the NACS program planned for March 16-19, 1978, at the Claremont Colleges, CA. Includes a prospectus on the conference.
Box 11, Folder 39

Méndez, Miguel 1972-83

Physical Description: 13 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR an update on the present dilemma with Quinto Sol publishers regarding his royalties for his short stories in El Grito. Also, TR recommends him to receive the degree of honoris causa at the University of Arizona.
Box 11, Folder 40

Méndez-Flores, Enrique 1980

Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Hartnell College invites TR to be a speaker for a Chicano conference to be held on May 17-18, 1980, in Salinas, CA. Include the budget proposal and activities agenda.
Box 11, Folder 41

Mendoza, Nick 1981

Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The business manager of Mendoza, Dillion and Asociado sends TR an update on their current activities with the Hispanic business market.
Box 11, Folder 42

Menton, Seymour 1971-82

Physical Description: 16 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A professor of Spanish literature recalls their first meeting in Guadalajara in the summer of 1964. Includes an invitation to attend the First Chicano Literature Conference at UC Irvine and one of the first published reviews on Tierra.
Box 11, Folder 43

Mestas, Juan E. 1983

Physical Description: 5 TLS/TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The president of the Western Association of Educational Opportunity thanks TR for his help with the Fifth Annual Conference on Educational Opportunities. Include Mestas' curriculum vitae.
Box 11, Folder 44

Metternich, Henry C. 1984

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends a UCR graduate to the office of Educational Career Services at UCR and writes: "I have the greatest respect for his achievement..."
Box 11, Folder 45

Meyer, James H. 1979

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The chancellor of UC Davis sends support for TR's decision on the "protection-type plan" with UCR's Academic Senate.
Box 11, Folder 46

Meyer, Marshall W. 1980-83

Physical Description: 4 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends him as a possible candidate for membership on the Los Angeles Police Commission. Include general correspondence on events at UCR.
Box 11, Folder 47

Meza, Daniel 1974

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
St. Philip's College invites TR to be their guest speaker for the "Chicanos and the Sixteenth of September Celebration."
Box 11, Folder 48

Millard, Percy 1979

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends Antonio Tinajero for a position with the U.S. Department of Commerce as a community service specialist.
Box 11, Folder 49

Miller, Laurence D. 1975

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The director of Laguna Gloria Art Museum requests a copy of the Manifesto of 1972 and "The Brown Paper Report," which TR used in his lectures on Chicano art work in San Antonio, TX.
Box 11, Folder 50

Millichap, Joseph R. 1973

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends information concerning the current changes at UTSA in the Division of English and College of the Humanities.
Box 11, Folder 51

Mirandé, Alfredo 1979-82

Physical Description: 4 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A professor of UCR invites TR to write the preface for a new poetry book entitled Pinto Poetry. TR sends his regrets. Includes an invitation from the NACS planning committee to participate in the Chicano literature panel at UCR.
Box 11, Folder 52

Moffat, James G. 1970

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Chicago Board of Education requests information from TR for more bilingual teachers to educate Spanish-speaking students.
Box 11, Folder 53

Mojica, Berta 1979

Physical Description: 4 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Congratulates TR on his new position as chancellor of UCR and recalls her early years in Crystal City, TX. Include some articles about her own educational success.
Box 11, Folder 54

Molina, Héctor 1978

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR accepts the interview with KPVS-FM radio station and thanks him for the opportunity to get involved.
Box 11, Folder 55

Monarés, Aida C. 1980

Physical Description: 9 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Professor of political science requests TR's support for a position as vice president of affirmative action at UCB. Includes her curriculum vitae.
Box 11, Folder 56

Monroe, Haskell 1982-83

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The president of UTEP sends TR appreciation for the article sent highlighting the UCR campus.
Box 11, Folder 57

Montague, Eleanor A. 1980

Physical Description: 2 ALS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Sends TR appreciation for his continued confidence and support in her leadership abilities. Includes her vita.
Box 11, Folder 58

Montalvo, Carmela 1975

Physical Description: 1 ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A Tejidos member informs TR that she will be late to the next meeting in San Antonio, TX, due to her flight schedule.
Box 11, Folder 59

Montoto, Gregorio 1974

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
The University of Milwaukee-Wisconsin invites TR to be the guest speaker at their Chicano symposium on April 1974.
Box 11, Folder 60

Montoya, Frank 1971

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR requests advice from the Corpus Christi School District for innovative programs which would prove to be viable for community relations and involvement at UTSA.
Box 11, Folder 61

Montoya, Marilyn 1977

Physical Description: 4 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Southwest Studies Institute of Colorado College confirms an appointment with TR for a seminar at St. Mary's University entitled "Nation Building in the Southwest."
Box 11, Folder 62

Moore, Douglas R. 1979-83

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The president of the University of Redlands congratulates TR on his new position as chancellor of UCR. Include TR's thanks for the hospitality given during the President's High Table Lecture.
Box 11, Folder 63

Moore, W.D. 1978

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Texas Real Estate Research Center sends TR information regarding the viable growth for the area of El Paso, TX.
Box 11, Folder 64

Mora, Josie 1976

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
The editor of Trucha Publications sends TR an appreciation letter for the time spent with them at Lubbock, TX.
Box 11, Folder 65

Mora-Burnside, Pat 1981-85

Physical Description: 7 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Thanks TR for his continued confidence in her writing and gives an updates on her new publishing opportunities offered by Revista Chicano-Riqueña. Sends Concha a new poem created for TR to be included in her new poetry book, Borders.
Box 11, Folder 66

Morales, A.G. 1979

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Congratulates TR as the new chancellor of UCR and warns him of the great responsibilities that lay at his command.
Box 11, Folder 67

Morales, Alejandro 1976-80

Physical Description: 18 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR agrees to evaluate Dr. Morales' novels for promotion to associate professor at UC Irvine. Includes his paper on "Bernice Zamora's Restless Serpents," and curriculum vitae.
Box 11, Folder 68

Morales, David 1981

Physical Description: 5 ALS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests a recommendation from TR for admission into law schools at various universities across the U.S. Includes his transcripts and statement of purpose.
Box 11, Folder 69

Moreno, Hilario 1983

Physical Description: 5 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR sends his appreciation to the Servicio Forestal Nacional de Paraguay for the help and collaboration given to the UCR Ecological Research Team directed by Dr. Rodolfo Ruibal.
Box 11, Folder 70

Morín, Lupe 1979

Physical Description: 2 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Natural Sciences Career Exploration Center of UTEP requests a copy of TR's lecture on "Affirmative Action." TR states that his speech can be found in El Cuaderno, volume one, spring of 1977.
Box 11, Folder 71

Morris, Jerry D. 1977

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends Joe Martínez for a Ph.D. at East Texas State University. TR writes: "His abilities to structure and carry out research and his commitment to sound scholarly efforts should be noted as excellent."
Box 11, Folder 72

Morris, Michele 1978

Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A graduate student sends TR an update on her creative writing projects and encloses a short story entitled "Winter Cow."
Box 11, Folder 73

Morton, Carlos 1979-83

Physical Description: 11 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
UC Berkeley professor requests from TR some material involving the finer points of writing short stories. Includes an interview with Luis Valdez and an article on Morton's play, The Many Deaths of Danny Rosales.
Box 11, Folder 74

Moyer, Jennifer 1980

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Coordinating Council of Literary Magazines thanks TR for his assistance in recommending outstanding editors for their fellowship program.
Box 11, Folder 75

Mújica, Barbara L. 1978

Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A Spanish professor at Georgetown University requests permission to publish TR's short story, "Es que duele," in her new book entitled Aquí y ahora.
Box 11, Folder 76

Mullen, Jeannie 1981-83

Physical Description: 4 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends her as a candidate for graduate studies at UCR in the Department of Education.
Box 11, Folder 77

Mulvihill, E.R. 1969

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends his curriculum vitae to E.R. Murvihill, chairman of the department. (No specific university is mentioned.)
Box 11, Folder 78

Muñoz, Jr., Carlos 1983

Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor of UC Berkeley sends TR a report on the current conditions of education and human rights in El Salvador.
Box 11, Folder 79

Muñoz-Avino, Manuel 1980

Physical Description: 1 TL

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The regional director of tourism of Mexico requests TR to attend a September luncheon with other high level Hispanic educators to celebrate its Mexican Independence Day.
Box 11, Folder 80

Muñoz-Bata, Sergio 1980

Physical Description: 5 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
The editor of La Opinión, requests permission to publish TR's short story, "El Pete Fonseca," in a special edition of Cultura Chicana.
Box 11, Folder 81

Muñoz-Luján, Juan 1982

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The president of the UCR Chicano Alumni recognizes TR as an outstanding educator and leader in the Chicano community.
Box 11, Folder 82

Murguía, Edward 1976

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor of sociology thanks TR for his kind words on his monograph and sends best wishes on his work at UTSA.
Box 11, Folder 83

Murguía, Raúl S. 1977

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The editor of El Cuaderno, sends TR copies of the published address given at the Texas Association of Chicanos in Higher Education Conference in Austin, TX.
Box 11, Folder 84

Murguía, Theodore I. 1982

Physical Description: 3 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
President of San Jose City College requests a copy of TR's presentation given at the conference in Austin. TR sends a copy of "The Chicano Academic and Non-Academic Community."
Box 11, Folder 85

Murillo-Cruz, Héctor 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR requests material from the director of Apunte Bookstore for catalogs and bulletins on books which UTSA can purchase for its new library.
Box 12, Folder 1

Navarro, Armando 1980-82

Physical Description: 6 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The president of Congreso para Pueblos Unidos invites TR to give the welcoming address at the CPU regional convention to be held at UCR on April 19, 1980. Include political ideas sponsored by CPU and Dr. Navarro's curriculum vitae.
Box 12, Folder 2

Nelson, Jack 1974

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends the associate dean of San Angelo State University his travel expenses incurred for their Chicano symposium.
Box 12, Folder 3

Nelson-Cisneros, Víctor 1982

Physical Description: 3 TL/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR sends the assistant dean of Colorado College a copy of his poem, "The Searchers," and thanks him for the courtesy extended on his visit. Includes a copy of TR's poem.
Box 12, Folder 4

New, Jr., James E. 1976

Physical Description: 4 TLS/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
St. Philip's College Bicentennial Committee invites TR to participate in a symposium which will focus on the future of higher education. Contains an outline of TR's address.
Box 12, Folder 5

Newby, Edward J. 1972

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Louisiana State University seeks material on UTSA's new faculty. TR writes: "Due to the complexities of initiating a totally new university it is impossible to commit ourselves to the identification of faculty so early."
Box 12, Folder 6

Newman, Frank 1979

Physical Description: 5 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The University of Rhode Island invites TR to attend a conference on affirmative action. The major issues will be the recruitment of minority students and faculty. Included is a report on affirmative action written by Dr. Newman.
Box 12, Folder 7

Newman, Katharine 1973-83

Physical Description: 5 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Coordinating Council of Literary Magazines asks TR to recommend Newman for a fellowship. TR states: "She single handedly took this literary review from a few stapled typed pages into the convincing and fine literary journal..."
Box 12, Folder 8

Nieto, Margarita 1980-81

Physical Description: 6 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends USC professor for the faculty of various universities in California. TR writes: "I was astounded by Dr. Nieto's expertise, her personal relations and ability to deal with intellectual inquiry."
Box 12, Folder 9

Norris, Mrs. Fred B. 1972

Physical Description: 2 TL

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR thanks the Education Service Center of Corpus Christi for the invitation to participate in their workshop on foreign language teaching.
Box 12, Folder 10

Núñez, Magdalena 1980-82

Physical Description: 6 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends her for a position with the Times Mirror Corporation and is highly impressed with her leadership skills and incisive mind. Include Núñez' curriculum vitae.
Box 12, Folder 11

Obledo, Mario G. 1979-83

Physical Description: 7 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The secretary of the Health and Welfare Agency congratulates TR on his new appointment as chancellor of UCR. Includes an educational survey which seeks to ensure equal employment opportunities in the state of California.
Box 12, Folder 12

O'Connell, Jr., Charles D. 1984

Physical Description: 1 ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The vice president of the University of Chicago sends TR his congratulations on the interview in the Chronicle of Higher Education, focusing on his literary and educational career, published on February 15, 1984.
Box 12, Folder 13

Oguiza, Thomas 1974

Physical Description: 4 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor of Spanish literature proposes a new course in Creative Stylistics in Spanish which would direct Spanish-speaking minorities to produce their own poetry and prose.
Box 12, Folder 14

Olgin, Jr., Manuel J. 1979

Physical Description: 6 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Chicano Alumni Association of California State University at Fresno invites TR to give the opening address at its Chicano commencement ceremonies. TR sends his regrets.
Box 12, Folder 15

Olin Jr., Spencer C. 1978

Physical Description: 3 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
UC Irvine selects TR as candidate for administration and requests him to submit a letter of interest. TR declines.
Box 12, Folder 16

Oliphant, Dave 1975-76

Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The editor of Margins literary journal, asks TR to submit a short essay on Chicano literature to be published in the spring of 1975. Include Dr. Oliphant's curriculum vitae.
Box 12, Folder 17

Oliva, Maricela 1986

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Arte Publico Press thanks UCR for the assistance in publishing the International Studies in Honor of Tomás Rivera.
Box 12, Folder 18

Oliva, Raquel 1979

Physical Description: 2 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A graduate student requests a recommendation from TR for admission into a master's program in California. TR accepts.
Box 12, Folder 19

Olivo, Ted 1979

Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The committee to elect Mr. Olivo to the school board of education invites TR to attend a rally in San Jacinto, CA, to discuss the bilingual/bicultural programs.
Box 12, Folder 20

Olsen, Norskov V. 1984

Physical Description: 6 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
LLU requests TR to write a personal letter for a kind of festschrift to honor Dr. Olsen's professional career. TR states: "I sensed always your profound understanding of the human condition and your pragmatic perspective..."
Box 12, Folder 21

Olstad, Charles 1972

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The University of Arizona informs TR that the job opening previously announced in the MLA list has now been filled.
Box 12, Folder 22

Olvera, Joe 1980

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Southwest Training Institute requests TR's support for an NEH grant focusing on a Centralized Advocacy Program in the humanities and in teaching Chicano literature.
Box 12, Folder 23

Ornstein, Jacob L. 1975-79

Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A professor of modern languages requests administrative help from TR on the budget for the Ethnic Studies Center. Also, Dr. Ornstein sends TR his essay entitled "Unending Quest for a World Language."
Box 12, Folder 24

Orta, Simón 1975

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends him for a teaching position at the Teachers College in Lincoln, NE, and writes: "He serves on several boards in educational organizations...where he provides excellent imput and leadership."
Box 12, Folder 25

Ortega, Alicia Q. 1981-83

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A professor at Imperial Valley College thanks TR for his presentation on Tierra, and would like the address of Justa Publications in order to buy copies of his book.
Box 12, Folder 26

Ortego, Philip D. 1972-73

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor of Chicano studies asks TR to submit a few poems for his anthology entitled We Are Chicanos. Also, TR recommends him for various senior academic positions.
Box 12, Folder 27

Ortego y Gasca, Felipe de 1983

Physical Description: 3 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR congratulates him on the production of the National Hispanic Reporter. Includes an article on the objectives of Hispanic newspapers and their importance to the community.
Box 12, Folder 28

Ostarch, Valerie 1979

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends his appreciation to the coordinator of Humanities at the Sunset Hill School in Kansas for her kind expression on Tierra.
Box 12, Folder 29

Owens, Marie 1975

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends the foreign language department of Texas Southern University some material on bicultural/bilingual studies.
Box 12, Folder 30

Oxford, Tamara 1981

Physical Description: 3 TL/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A graduate of UCR requests TR's recommendation for admission to the School of Journalism at UC Berkeley. TR writes: "She demonstrates potential for eventual leadership in either the public or private sectors. I recommend her to you highly."
Box 12, Folder 31

Oyama, Henry 1984

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR requests information on Miguel Méndez from the associate dean of international studies at Pima Community College, AZ.
Box 12, Folder 32

Ozuña, Jr., George 1974

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Commission for Mexican American Affairs selects TR for the nominating committee that will choose the next officers.
Box 12, Folder 33

Pacheco, Ángela R. 1973

Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends the National Institute of Health travel forms for his reimbursement.
Box 12, Folder 34

Pacheco, Mary Ann 1973

Physical Description: 5 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The USC Centro Chicano sends TR material on its First Annual Festival de Flor y Canto and include material on its publication, Flor y canto: An Anthology of Chicano Literature.
Box 12, Folder 35

Padilla, Raymond 1980

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Dr. Padilla requests a recommendation from TR for the position of dean of the Graduate School at UTEP.
Box 12, Folder 36

Padilla, Sofía 1973

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Chicano Students Coalition of the University of Wyoming invites TR to participate at their annual Chicano symposium.
Box 12, Folder 37

Pallady, Stephen 1977-81

Physical Description: 9 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR recommends him for professorships at various institutions across the U.S. TR writes: "I came to know his linguistic abilities quite well and his excellence as a student."
Box 12, Folder 38

Paolini, Gilbert 1983

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR agrees to have his essay, "Mexican-American Literature: Establishment of Community," published in LA CHISPA 83. Includes a copy of TR's essay.
Box 12, Folder 39

Paquette, F. André 1974

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor of Middlebury College resigns from his post and also seeks material on royalties from his publication.
Box 12, Folder 40

Paredes, Américo 1970-84

Physical Description: 33 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
UT Austin professor invites TR to attend a Chicano symposium on November 19, 1970. Contain material on the Texas Concilio for Chicano Studies and Tejidos Board. TR thanks him for "giving us your mind, your spirit, and your wisdom."
Box 12, Folder 41

Paredes, Raymund A. 1979

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor of UCLA requests TR to critique his paper on Chicano literature which was recently published in MELUS.
Box 12, Folder 42

Parker, Gary 1984

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A security officer of UCLA apologizes to TR for any discomfort caused at the recent UC Regents' Board meeting.
Box 12, Folder 43

Parra, José Antonio 1971-72

Physical Description: 4 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends several articles on Chicano literature to the editor of Mictla, to be published in their next issue. Include correspondence and ideas for the future of Mictla.
Box 12, Folder 44

Patlán, Juan 1976

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR sends his appreciation to the Mexican American Unity Council for the invitation to attend their annual banquet.
Box 12, Folder 45

Pedrotti, Louis 1979

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor of UCR congratulates TR as the new chancellor and sends him some issues of the Hieroglyphs newsletter.
Box 12, Folder 46

Peltason, J. W. 1979-84

Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The American Council on Education invites TR to attend the Twenty-fifth Annual President's Institute. Include general correspondence and conference material.
Box 12, Folder 47

Peña, Paz 1977

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Chicano club of Johnson High School invites TR to be the speaker at their Cinco de Mayo celebration. TR accepts.
Box 12, Folder 48

Penney, Dan/Mary 1975

Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor of biology requests information from TR on the teaching opportunities available at UTSA. Includes a letter from Mary Penney.
Box 12, Folder 49

Pereira, Tony 1984

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends his thanks to the Salesian Boy's Club for the hospitality shown at the Chicano Media Banquet in Pasadena, CA.
Box 12, Folder 50

Pereira, Salas 1979

Physical Description: 1 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The International Communication Agency sends TR a cable regarding the death of Dr. Salas Pereira.
Box 12, Folder 51

Pérez, Edward R. 1980-82

Physical Description: 8 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends him as a studio artist and teacher at various colleges. TR writes: "Ed is articulate, has independence of thought, and a very pleasant disposition."
Box 12, Folder 52

Pérez, Manuel 1982

Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
An assistant dean of student affairs sends TR his curriculum vitae and thanks TR for nominating him to the NCCHE Board.
Box 12, Folder 53

Pérez, Severo 1979-81

Physical Description: 4 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The director of the Film and Animation Production requests TR to send some of his creative stories to their new Latino entertainment project sponsored by Universal Studios.
Box 12, Folder 54

Perissinotto, Giorgio 1975

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor of the State University of New York at Stony Brook thanks TR for his ideas on ethnic studies discussed on his last visit to UTSA.
Box 12, Folder 55

Peterson, Lowell 1983

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A Washington state senator recommends that TR as a board member of Times Mirror support the sale of Anacortes Plywood in order to keep the employment up in the area.
Box 12, Folder 56

Pfau, John M. 1979

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The president of Cal State College at San Bernardino congratulates TR as the new chancellor of UCR.
Box 12, Folder 57

Phillips, Jean 1979

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A speech consultant invites TR to participate at the Speech Communication Association and speak on Chicano literature.
Box 12, Folder 58

Pierce, V.P. 1968

Physical Description: 2 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends the chairman of the Department of Foreign Languages at Sam Houston State College material on his transcripts from the University of Oklahoma. Includes a recommendation from the director of the VISTA training program.
Box 12, Folder 59

Pino, Jr., Frank 1972-84

Physical Description: 38 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR recommends him for various senior administrative posts at some universities across the U.S. TR writes: "As a scholar and creative writer, he has grown exceptionally." Include general correspondence and Pino's curriculum vitae.
Box 12, Folder 60

Pitkethly, Lawrence 1981

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The executive producer of Voices and Visions, looks forward to meeting TR in California to discuss an upcoming documentary film series on American poetry.
Box 12, Folder 61

Plakos, John 1972

Physical Description: 2 TLS/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The National Consortium for Bilingual Education sends TR a copy of a directory of Title VII projects on bilingual education. Includes a report on bilingual education programs.
Box 12, Folder 62

Platt, José 1976-80

Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor at CSU Fullerton requests permission to publish TR's short story, "The Salamanders," in a new anthology entitled Chicano Short Stories.
Box 12, Folder 63

Plunkett, Cathy 1978

Physical Description: 2 ALS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A student from the Southwest High School of Ft. Worth, TX, requests from TR a scholarship application for UTEP.
Box 12, Folder 64

Pollak, Betty L. 1973

Physical Description: 5 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Professor Dunham nominates TR as a potential candidate for the position of dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Oklahoma, and President Templeton seconds the motion with another letter of recommendation from UTEP.
Box 12, Folder 65

Popkin, Nathan S. 1973

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends Professor Pokin's curriculum vitae to Dr. Greaves, director of social sciences at UTSA and will stay in touch.
Box 12, Folder 66

Porras, Jerry 1974

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The Chicano Faculty Recruitment Committee at Stanford University requests TR to send them names of Chicano Ph.D.'s in order to create a list of available scholars.
Box 12, Folder 67

Porrata, Francisco E. 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR sends his thanks to the editor of Explicación de Texos Literarios, for the published articles on Latino thought.
Box 12, Folder 68

Portillo, Lourdes 1983

Physical Description: 7 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR supports an NEH grant for a film production entitled Mexican Women in Transition, which will focus on women's perspectives and aesthetic expressions. Includes the proposal.
Box 12, Folder 69

Powell, David 1982

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Professor of Western New Mexico University congratulates TR on being awarded an honorary doctorate. Dr. Powell writes: "You have planted a seed of truth here that will, with time, sprout into a tree that will be seen and understood by all."
Box 12, Folder 70

Powell, Mozelle 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A Spanish professor of Sam Houston College thanks TR for the material loaned on Spanish and Chicano literature.
Box 12, Folder 71

Preciado-B., Cecilia 1978-84

Physical Description: 20 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR recommends her for several senior academic positions across the U.S. TR states: "She is intelligent, deeply conscious and knowledgeable of the issues and problems." Include general correspondence and her curriculum vitae.
Box 12, Folder 72

Press, Frank 1984

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The National Academy of Sciences sends TR a copy of "Science and Creationism," in order to define its position on this issue by explaining the differences of these two theories.
Box 12, Folder 73

Proctor, Claude O. 1979

Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor of Russian requests information from TR on job opportunities at UTSA. TR writes he is no longer at UTSA.
Box 12, Folder 74

Proff, Fred C. 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends Raúl G. Cuellor for a doctoral application at UTSA and writes: "I feel very strongly that he has all the potential needed to terminate and utilize a Ph.D. degree."
Box 12, Folder 75

Próspero, Carlos 1975

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
The editor of Textos, a Mexican journal requests TR to submit an article on Chicano literature and would like TR to contact Chicano writers such as Alurista and Corky González.
Box 13, Folder 1

Quirarte, Jacinto 1974-78

Physical Description: 5 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The dean of the College of Fine Arts at UTSA directs a graduate student to TR for material on Chicano literature. Include UTSA administrative correspondence.
Box 13, Folder 2

Rafelson, Virginia 1981

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The cultural attache of the Mexican consulate sends UCR a collection of books as gifts from the Mexican government to be housed in the UCR Library. Includes a list of books.
Box 13, Folder 3

Ramírez, Ernestina 1971

Physical Description: 1 TL

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR requests material from Corpus Christi Independent School District for innovative programs on higher education.
Box 13, Folder 4

Ramírez, Salvador 1974

Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Professor of Chicano studies of Washington State University sends TR material on the Chicano sociolinguistics symposium. Include strategy notes of the original planning group.
Box 13, Folder 5a

Rand, Ayn 1966-67

Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR writes Ayn Rand and inquires if she would like to have her work translated into Spanish. Ayn Rand responds that, due to her publishing contract, all translation commissions are arranged by her publishers.
Box 13, Folder 5b

Randolph, Leonard 1977-78

Physical Description: 4 TLS/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR expresses his interest in applying for an NEH Fellowship in order to finish his creative writing projects. Also, he supports Nephtalí de León's NEH grant to continue Maize, a national Chicano newspaper for the arts.
Box 13, Folder 6

Rangel, Felix 1971

Physical Description: 2 TL/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR sends the chairman of the LULAC conference a letter requesting information on their next regional meeting.
Box 13, Folder 7

Rasmussen, Alice M. 1971-72

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor at Oral Roberts University sends TR some modern language material and hopes his visit to ORU was productive.
Box 13, Folder 8

Reagan, Ronald 1983-84

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
President Ronald Reagan requests the pleasure of TR at a luncheon at the White House. Later, President Reagan sends Concepción Rivera his condolences on the death of TR.
Box 13, Folder 9

Reed, Harry A. 1980

Physical Description: 4 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Research Fellowship Program of the Rockefeller Foundation receives various letters of support for Dr. Reed's entitled "Platform for Change."
Box 13, Folder 10

Reed, Sarah R. 1973

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Graduate Library School of Indiana University thanks TR for the help in promoting their institute on librarianship.
Box 13, Folder 11

Reese, Lee Fleming 1980

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
An adult education teacher appreciates TR's article, "School Help Starts in the Community." The article appeared in the San Diego Union, on June 15, 1980, during a LULAC conference.
Box 13, Folder 12

Reeves, Blair 1975

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Bexar County Historical Committee invites TR to join the group for the following year. TR accepts the offer.
Box 13, Folder 13

Reichardt, Dorothy 1970

Physical Description: 2 ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Brenham High School of Texas thanks TR for speaking at their foreign language luncheon on teaching non-English speaking children.
Box 13, Folder 14

Reisler, Raymond 1981-82

Physical Description: 7 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests references from TR for possible opportunities in educational administration. Includes his curriculum vitae.
Box 13, Folder 15

Rewak, William J. 1980

Physical Description: 9 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The president of the University of Santa Clara informs TR that he has been selected to receive an honorary degree at their commencement exercises on June 14, 1980.
Box 13, Folder 16

Reyes, Barbara 1974

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
St. Mary's University of San Antonio invites TR to speak at their "Diez y Seis Celebración," on Hispanic heritage.
Box 13, Folder 17

Reyes, Rosendo I. 1972-88

Physical Description: 43 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A Chicano writer sends TR samples of his work and requests TR's help to publish his novel, "A Monument for Cosima." Include correspondence to Concha Rivera on his donation of TR's original letters to the TR Archive of UCR.
Box 13, Folder 18

Reyes, Jr., Felipe 1975-76

Physical Description: 11 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A Con Safos artist who designed the art for TR's Chapbook, Always and Other Poems, requests copies of the book. Includes the "Semana de la Raza" program and Felipe Reyes, Jr., curriculum vitae.
Box 13, Folder 19

Reyes, Vinicio 1974

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends Dr. Reyes material on bilingual/bicultural studies available at UTSA.
Box 13, Folder 20

Reyes-Mazon, Manuel 1972

Physical Description: 1 TL

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends the Teacher Corps a list of resource persons in Hispanic education to be published in Adelante magazine.
Box 13, Folder 21

Reyna, José R. 1981

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests a letter of reference from TR for tenure at the University of New Mexico and sends his new book, Raza Humor.
Box 13, Folder 22

Rhine, Susan 1981

Physical Description: 2 ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Requests letter of recommendation from TR for promotional opportunities in clerical-administrative positions at UCR.
Box 13, Folder 23

Riojas-Clark, Ellen 1979

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends her as professor in elementary education at UTSA. TR writes: "Her disposition, her incisive intellectual ability, and her class preparation brought a great degree of student professionalism to the class."
Box 13, Folder 24

Rifkin, Silvia B. 1980

Physical Description: 22 TL/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR thanks the American Embassy for sending articles on the Chicano literary conference held in Mexico on July 8, 1980. Include articles from various newspapers in Mexico City.
Box 13, Folder 25

Ríos, Herminio 1971-81

Physical Description: 19 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR sends the editor of Quinto Sol Publications an outline of his novel, Tierra. The outline analyzes the entire work and provides questions which could be used for teaching. Also, include correspondence on the new Justa Publications.
Box 13, Folder 26

Ríos, Francisco 1970-74

Physical Description: 2 ALS/TL

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor of the University of Colorado requests TR to advise his graduate student on its bilingual educational program when she visits him at UTSA.
Box 13, Folder 27

Ríos, Sam 1978

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The director of Chicano studies at CSU Sacramento sends TR the schedule for its Chicano literature conference. TR confirms his participation.
Box 13, Folder 28

Rivera, Bridgette 1980

Physical Description: 2 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends her for the position of UC Student Regent for the UCR campus. Include her curriculum vitae.
Box 13, Folder 29

Rivera, Eliodoro G. 1973

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The director of the Mexican American Community Services requests some information on the MBA program at UTSA.
Box 13, Folder 30

Rivera, Feliciano 1974-76

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The editor of a new narrative history of Mexican Americans selects TR as one of the subjects for the dictionary book to be published by Hill and Wang of New York, NY.
Box 13, Folder 31

Rivera, George 1979

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends him for advancement to associate professor at the University of Colorado. TR states: "I have been present when Dr. Rivera has made presentations at national professional meetings and I have read his scholarly research."
Box 13, Folder 32

Rivera, Julio 1970-71

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Los Amigos of Sam Houston State University invites TR to speak at their conference on Mexican American culture.
Box 13, Folder 33

Robertson, Mary L. 1975

Physical Description: 8 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The senior editor of Chicano Voices, requests permission to publish two of TR's short stories from Tierra. The anthology will be published by Houghton Mifflin Company in 1976.
Box 13, Folder 34

Rocard, Marcienne 1975-81

Physical Description: 11 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor of Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail requests material on Chicano literature and on an article published in the Texas Observer, about Amado Muro. Includes her essay on Tierra, entitled "The Cycle of Experience in Tierra."
Box 13, Folder 35

Rodríguez, Emerenciano 1983-84

Physical Description: 54 ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The Mexican consul gives a deeply moving eulogy at the TR Memorial Service on the UCR campus, May 19, 1984. Include copies of the eulogy and various letters and articles on TR's life in higher education and on his unexpected death.
Box 13, Folder 36

Rodríguez, Jr., Genaro 1972

Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The Crystal City School District thanks TR for his program on Chicano literature on May 16, 1972. TR writes: "The students you have are really students of whom you can be proud. I only wish I had more time to spend with you..."
Box 13, Folder 37

Rodríguez, Irene 1974

Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor of the Southwest Texas Junior College requests TR to give a lecture on Chicano literature to her Mexican American studies class. TR accepts and plans the lecture for November of 1974.
Box 13, Folder 38

Rodríguez-O., Jaime E. 1978

Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
UC Irvine invites TR to apply for the position of vice chancellor of student affairs. TR declines the offer.
Box 13, Folder 39

Rodríguez, Joe 1981

Physical Description: 5 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor at SDSU invites TR to give a lecture on Chicano issues at the Aztec Center. Also, Dr. Rodríguez would like TR's opinion on his manuscript, "Ethnic Figures and the North American Narrative of Survival," which include Tierra.
Box 13, Folder 40

Rodríguez, Juan 1971-79

Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A professor at UCSD sends TR a copy of his essay on Tierra, entitled "La embestida contra la religiosidad en Tierra." JR writes: "...es una de las pocas personas que comprende como se hace una revolución a través de la literatura."
Box 13, Folder 41

Rodríguez, Juan A. 1973-74

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A graduate student requests information from TR on teaching opportunities in the foreign languages department at UTSA.
Box 13, Folder 42

Rodríguez, Louis J. 1972-81

Physical Description: 7 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
President of Midwestern State University in Texas expresses his pleasure on the very excellent article in the Chronicle of Higher Education. Include general correspondence.
Box 13, Folder 43

Rodríguez, Manuel J. 1979

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
A Chicano artist sends TR information on a commissioned portrait for his wife. Rodríguez states: "Ricardo Montalban once introduced me as a modern day master painter..."
Box 13, Folder 44

Rodríguez, Paul H. 1978

Physical Description: 1 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends him for a Fulbright Fellowship in Colombia, South America. TR states: "His depth and knowledge in the professional field of the proposal is complemented by his research and publication he has completed."
Box 13, Folder 45

Rodríguez-P., Salvador 1979

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
A professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder invites TR to participate in a session at the MLA conference on "Símbolo, Mito y Folklore," to be held in San Francisco, CA.
Box 13, Folder 46

Rogers, Del Marie 1973-79

Physical Description: 8 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor sends TR material on Pablo Neruda and wonders if TR has read Memorias. TR writes: "One of these days I'll read Neruda, et al., again and dare to be pure of thought again. As for now I'm part of the unconscious conspiracy."
Box 13, Folder 47

Rogers, James T. 1983

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The president of Brenau College in Georgia thanks TR for the fine job he did in connection with their visit to the Bilingual Center at Biscayne College.
Box 13, Folder 48

Rois, Roberto 1980-81

Physical Description: 5 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
Former UCR professor sends TR a postcard from Paris, France, and hopes TR can resolve the current crises at UCR.
Box 13, Folder 49

Rojas, Guillermo 1973-78

Physical Description: 4 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
A professor at Stanford requests a letter of recommendation from TR for the position of director of Chicano studies.
Box 13, Folder 50

Romanell, Patrick 1979-83

Physical Description: 6 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A philosophy professor at UTEP sends TR copies of his essays entitled "Some Sobering Reflections on the Human Situation" and "Samuel Ramos: la filosofia de la cultura mexicana." TR thanks him for the essays.
Box 13, Folder 51

Romano-V., Octavio I. 1970-81

Physical Description: 6 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The editor of Quinto Sol Publications observes that TR's novel, Tierra, receives very favorable reviews. Includes a copy of Dr. Romano-V.'s translation of "Tata Casehua."
Box 13, Folder 52

Romero, Clarence 1982

Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor of psychology requests a letter of support from TR for a position at San Bernardino Community College. Include Romero's curriculum vitae.
Box 13, Folder 53

Romero, Frank 1982

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR congratulates the director of the Educational Testing Service for being selected as one of the Outstanding Young Men of the United States of America.
Box 13, Folder 54

Romo, Ricardo 1979

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor at UC San Diego invites TR to participate in the next NEH conference on "Chicano Humanities," in Arizona.
Box 13, Folder 55

Rosales, Raúl G. 1973-75

Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor at the University of Houston invites TR to be the guest speaker for the High School Equivalency Program.
Box 13, Folder 56

Rosenberg, Joe 1978-79

Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
La Compañía de Teatro Bilingüe requests permission from TR to adapt his stories into a theatrical production and sends a copy of the adaptation for his approval before staging.
Box 13, Folder 57

Rothenberger, James 1979

Physical Description: 2 ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Congratulates TR as the new chancellor of UCR and recalls the time they were neighbors at Norman, Oklahoma, in 1966.
Box 13, Folder 58

Rubio, Gloria 1976

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The editor of Producciones Estrella Roja requests consent to publish TR's short story, "Las salamandras," in La Cucaracha literary journal of Pueblo, CO.
Box 13, Folder 59

Ruibal, Rodolfo 1979

Physical Description: 3 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor at UCR congratulates TR as the new chancellor and asks if he will attend the UC Regents' Board meeting, April 5, 1979.
Box 13, Folder 60

Ruiz, Eugenio G. 1973

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A graduate student requests from TR a letter of support for a Ford Fellowship to attend the University of Texas.
Box 13, Folder 61

Ruiz, Mario E. 1972

Physical Description: 2 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
A Spanish professor at the University of Cincinnati thanks TR for sending a few of his short stories to be published in Fontana, in November of 1972.
Box 13, Folder 62

Ruiz-Garza, Pedro 1979

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The director of Jobs for Progress congratulates TR as the new chancellor of UCR and commends his leadership style.
Box 13, Folder 63

Ruiz-Ibáñez, Manuel 1973

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The editor of the Sun newspaper, in San Bernardino, CA, sends TR a questionnaire which will be used in the new series, "Recompensa al esfuerzo mexicoamericanos destacados."
Box 13, Folder 64

Russell-R., Alice 1982

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends her for any position for which she may qualify at UCR. TR writes: "Alice was always a hard-working friendly individual who took sincere interest in her work."
Box 13, Folder 65

Russell, William M. 1968

Physical Description: 2 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The chairman of the Department of Modern Languages at UTEP thanks TR for his interest in their institution and would like TR to submit his curriculum vitae.
Box 14, Folder 1

Sagel, Jim 1981

Physical Description: 5 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR congratulates him on his new novel, Hablando de brujas y la gente. TR writes: "I have not read anyting in recent years that has moved me as much and that has motivated me to think of original elements."
Box 14, Folder 2

Sager, Missy 1978

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The coordinator of economic development in San Antonio invites TR to serve as a member of the City's Employees' Task Force.
Box 14, Folder 3

Sagik, Bernard P. 1978-84

Physical Description: 58 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends him for a senior academic position at various universities across the U.S. TR writes: "of the deans with whom I worked at UTSA, Dean Sagik had the best communication skills." Include Dr. Sagik's curriculum vitae.
Box 14, Folder 4

Sainz, Gustavo 1983

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
A professor at New Mexico University updates TR on his new novel, Fantasmas aztecas. Also, Dr. Sainz supports either Carlos Fuentes or Gabriel García Márquez for the Rómulo Gallegos Prize for Latin American literature.
Box 14, Folder 5

Saldaña, Lupe 1980

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The American G.I. Forum invites TR to participate in a panel debate on the "U.S. Education System and Hispanics," during the Thirty-second National Convention. TR sends regrets.
Box 14, Folder 6

Salazar, Edward M. 1983

Physical Description: 4 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR supports a UCR student for an MBA degree at Stanford University. TR writes: "Mr. Salazar is articulate, mannerly, through, and has skills in leadership, computer programming and the Spanish language that will be an asset to him..."
Box 14, Folder 7

Salazar, Ken 1977

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The president of MEChA thanks TR for his participation at the Chicano symposium held at Colorado College.
Box 14, Folder 8

Salazar, Verónica 1973-74

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The San Antonio Express requests an interview with TR for a new textbook entitled Dedication Rewarded, which will promote Hispanic leaders in the U.S. TR accepts the offer.
Box 14, Folder 9

Salinas, Jesús 1972

Physical Description: 1 TL

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR sends a graduate student material on the Teacher Corps program in San Antonio and wants him to call the director.
Box 14, Folder 10

Salinas, Judy Kay 1970-80

Physical Description: 40 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor at the University of Tulsa requests new material on Chicano literature and sends TR some of her latest creative poems. Include material on Dr. Salinas' project, "The Image of Women in Hispanic Literature: New Perspectives."
Box 14, Folder 11

Sánchez, David A. 1971

Physical Description: 4 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
UCLA professor invites TR to be a candidate for the position of director for the Chicano Research Center of UCLA.
Box 14, Folder 12

Sánchez, Frank 1981

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor at East Los Angeles College sends TR material on a plan to develop a center for advanced Hispanic studies at the University of Southern California and would like TR's help and perspectives.
Box 14, Folder 13

Sánchez, Marta 1978

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR sends his appreciation for the work which she has devoted to the Chicano/Latino community in the literary arena.
Box 14, Folder 14

Sánchez, Ramón 1978

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The board of trustees of San Antonio Public Library sends UTEP President Templeton a letter of recommendation citing TR's strong administrative talents.
Box 14, Folder 15

Sánchez, Rosaura 1978-82

Physical Description: 7 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
UC San Diego professor of literature asks TR to submit some of his short stories for a new anthology in Chicano literature. TR also thanks her for Requisa treinta y dos.
Box 14, Folder 16

Sánchez, Saúl 1972-81

Physical Description: 20 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR recommends him for the position of director of the bilingual/bicultural studies at UTSA. TR writes: "Dr. Sánchez is a person of integrity and excellent intellectual capacity." Include general correspondece.
Box 14, Folder 17

Sandoval, Emilio 1975

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A Mexican writer sends TR a copy of his essay on the history of Texas published in Mexico. The essay addresses the propaganda which the Americans used to win Texas in the early nineteenth century.
Box 14, Folder 18

Sandoval, Rudy 1979

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
An associate professor at Notre Dame Law School expresses his desire to work with TR on his plan to help the Chicano community deal with social, economic and political issues.
Box 14, Folder 19

Saucedo, Daniel H. 1976-77

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Congratulates TR as the new vice president of administration at UTSA. Also, recognizes TR's gift to the Inman Center.
Box 14, Folder 20

Sawyer, Donald T. 1979

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR thanks UCR professor for his kind letter and hopes that they can get together and discuss administrative strategy.
Box 14, Folder 21

Saxon, David S. 1979-84

Physical Description: 47 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The president of UC System sends TR official correspondence on his new role as chancellor of UCR and as executive officer of the UC System. Includes his personal views on TR's philosophy of education and general UC memoranda.
Box 14, Folder 22

Scannell, Deborah 1978

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
An editor at Houghton Mifflin Company sends payment for consent to publish TR's short story, "The Portrait," in their twelfth-grade literature textbook entitled Focus in Ideas.
Box 14, Folder 23

Schillingsburg, P.L. 1976

Physical Description: 2 TLS/TL

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor at Mississippi State University requests information on the most recent theses and dissertations completed at UTSA, from September 1974 to September 1975.
Box 14, Folder 24

Schlundt, Christena L. 1979

Physical Description: 1 TL

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
UCR professor sends TR her views on how she can contribute to the Joint Planning Council at UCR.
Box 14, Folder 25

Schmertz, Diana 1972

Physical Description: 1 TL

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A graduate student requests material from TR on Portuguese studies at UTSA. TR writes: "We are still in the building stages."
Box 14, Folder 26

Schmidt, Lorenza 1980-82

Physical Description: 5 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The director of student programs at UC Irvine invites TR to speak about Hispanics in higher education during a Chicano workshop on January 23, 1980.
Box 14, Folder 27

Schneider, Peter 1980

Physical Description: 7 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
UCR graduate student requests TR's support for law school. TR writes: "He is well organized in his thoughts, orally and written, he has developed a fine incisive and logical mind."
Box 14, Folder 28

Schroeder, Bethany Jo 1981

Physical Description: 6 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends her for a Harvard three-year Junior Fellowship and writes: "I have been amazed at her energy in developing literary interest on our campus as a whole. Specifically, she structured our campus literary magazine, Mosaic..."
Box 14, Folder 29

Schultz, Phyllis 1976

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The University of Colorado at Denver requests TR to support Dr. Francisco Ríos for a tenure position. TR writes: "His professional preparation is the soundest of any colleague of mine. He was a voracious reader and intellectually alive."
Box 14, Folder 30

Serrato, Juan 1981

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A Chicano writer requests information from TR on possible funding for a Chicano newspaper. TR sends his regrets.
Box 14, Folder 31

Shapiro, Theda 1979

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor of UCR congratulates TR as the new chancellor and welcomes him to the UCR campus family.
Box 14, Folder 32

Shere, Jean B. 1978

Physical Description: 3 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR requests information on the planning and budgeting of the Emory Peace Conference in Atlanta, GA.
Box 14, Folder 33

Scherman, Howard 1980

Physical Description: 1 TL

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
UCR professor sends TR his opinion on the proposed business administration major which he feels will not help UCR gain students, but will deplete funds for other programs.
Box 14, Folder 34

Shields, Merrill 1978

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The attorney of the University of Texas System sends TR his appreciation for the help given during the years working for the UT System.
Box 14, Folder 35

Shihab, Naomi 1977

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends a copy of the Texas Writer's Newsletter, and writes that he enjoyed working with her on Pegasus, in San Antonio.
Box 14, Folder 36

Shores, Lee J. 1970-78

Physical Description: 3 ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A colleague of the University of Oklahoma sends TR greetings and asks how he's doing. TR writes: "Pues, se pasa la vida pronto y`tan callando' como dice Jorge Manrique. No hace mucho tiempo que estábamos tú y yo de estudiantes de Latín."
Box 14, Folder 37

Shreeve, L. Sid 1974-79

Physical Description: 6 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A professor at Brigham Young University invites TR to speak at its Hispanic Conference on Bilingual/Bicultural Studies. Also, TR requests a copy of the proceedings, The Spanish-Speaking American Challenge.
Box 14, Folder 38

Shuffler, Henderson 1973

Physical Description: 1 TL

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR requests the use of the theatre at the Institute of Texas Cultures for a workshop with UTSA educators and various Chicano/Latino civic groups to discuss educational issues.
Box 14, Folder 39

Sikes, Melvin 1973

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR expresses his pleasure in meeting Dr. Sikes at Lutcher Center in Texas and hopes to continue their dialogue.
Box 14, Folder 40

Siller, Raúl 1973

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR refers Siller to Dr. Albar Peña for future discussion on the bicultural/bilingual studies at UTSA.
Box 14, Folder 41

Silva-Herzog, Jesús 1971

Physical Description: 4 TL

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR sends the editor of Cuadernos Americanos, his essay, "La teoría poética de León Felipe," which is published by them in the winter of 1973. Later, TR sends his dissertation on "León Felipe," which he also hopes to get published.
Box 14, Folder 42

Silverman, Joseph H. 1980-82

Physical Description: 8 ALS/TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
UC Santa Cruz professor inquires if TR was a student during the NDEA Institute in Guadalajara in 1963. TR writes: "Yes, I still recall the excellent lecture (explicación de texto) you gave on Jorge Ferretis' Hombres en tempestad.
Box 14, Folder 43

Simmen, Edward 1971-80

Physical Description: 36 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Updates TR on his recent anthology, The Chicano, and on the hostile review in El Grito. Contains a ten year network of information dealing with Chicano literature and the Writers Workshop International.
Box 14, Folder 44

Simmons, Althea T.L. 1973

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends his appreciation to the director of NAACP for the time spent discussing humanitarian issues at UTSA.
Box 14, Folder 45

Simmons, Merle E. 1974

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Professor of Spanish at Indiana University sends TR a copy of a letter of recommendation for Dr. David Fagan's employment in the Department of Foreign Languages at UTSA.
Box 14, Folder 46

Simpson, Frank R. 1973

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR thanks the Houghton Mifflin Company for the complimentary books sent on Hispanic and French literature.
Box 14, Folder 47

Sims, Dennis C. 1975

Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A teacher of Crystal City Independent School District sends TR his vita and requests information on employment at UTSA.
Box 14, Folder 48

Singer, Harry 1979

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
UCR professor invites TR to give the welcoming address at the Sixth Annual Reading Conference at UCR. TR accepts.
Box 14, Folder 49

Singer, Robert 1980-83

Physical Description: 51 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends him for several senior academic positions at various universities across the U.S. TR writes: "I have gained a great deal of respect for Dr. Singer's academic preparation, his commitment to a high quality education..."
Box 14, Folder 50

Slote, Bernice 1978

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The University of Nebraska requests that TR submit his paper presented at the Great Plains Symposium for publication.
Box 14, Folder 51

Smerdon, Ernest T. 1977

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
UT System deputy chancellor congratulates TR on his recent election as a trustee for the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
Box 14, Folder 52

Smith, April 1984

Physical Description: 1 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends UCR graduate student for a Eastern Star Educational Scholarship. TR states: "As a Regents' scholar she has maintained not only excellent grades, but sustained service to the university community at large."
Box 14, Folder 53

Smith, Beckie S. 1975

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A graduate student at Indiana University requests material from TR on library opportunities at UTSA.
Box 14, Folder 54

Smith, Brewster M. 1973

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends vice chancellor of UC Santa Cruz appreciation for the moments they had discussing humanitarian issues at UTSA.
Box 14, Folder 55

Smith, E.B. 1980

Physical Description: 5 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor at the University of Maryland requests from TR a letter of recommendation for the position of vice chancellor at the University of Maryland. Include Smith's vita.
Box 14, Folder 56

Smith, Jan 1979

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The director of public relations at UT Law School Foundation congratulates TR on becoming the new chancellor at UCR.
Box 14, Folder 57

Smith, Kurt 1978

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR requests a copy of the article, "An Urban Affair," which appeared in the NASCU newsletter, on October 19, 1978. (The acronym for NASCU is not given.)
Box 14, Folder 58

Smith, Martha L. 1976

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The director of Southwest Educational Development Lab thanks TR for becoming a consultant in the area of ethnic affairs.
Box 14, Folder 59

Smith, William French 1983

Physical Description: 2 AL/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR responds to an editorial on "Quotas," written by the U.S. Attorney General and published by the Los Angeles Times. TR writes that he believes in the principle of individuality and each person should be treated on the basis of talent.
Box 14, Folder 60

Socorro-Lacot, María 1984

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The secretary of education for Puerto Rico sends TR appreciation for the material sent on UCR and looks forward in discussing their mutual concerns in higher education.
Box 14, Folder 61

Sofonio, Mark 1984

Physical Description: 5 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends UCR external president for a Jessica Jenkins scholarship. TR writes: "He brings to the office a mature, balanced perspective of student needs and aspirations."
Box 14, Folder 62

Solano, Matthew 1977

Physical Description: 3 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The MEChA club of Colorado College requests TR to apply for a position in the Spanish department. TR send his regrets.
Box 14, Folder 63

Soler, Frank 1981

Physical Description: 3 TLS/AL

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
The editor of Miami Mensual, sends TR a copy of their latest publication and hopes to meet him personally in the future.
Box 14, Folder 64

Solís, Luciano S. 1977-80

Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR recommends him for the position of assistant director of the Evening Division of San Antonio College. TR states: "In the classroom he emerges as a leader largely through his realistic, common sense attitude..." Include Solís' vita.
Box 14, Folder 65

Solórzano, Jr., Antonio 1981

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The student advisor at Theodore Roosevelt High School sends TR appreciation for the inspiration he gave his students.
Box 14, Folder 66

Sommers, Joseph 1973-77

Physical Description: 4 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A professor of the University of Washington recommends two of his doctoral students in Latin American literature. Include TR's invitation for Dr. Sommers to participate in the "Chicano Literature: Intellectual Implications Symposium."
Box 14, Folder 67

Somoza, Oscar U. 1980

Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A professor at the University of Denver requests material from TR on his new creative writings in order to write an updated article on TR for Julio Martínez' Diccionario de literatura chicana.
Box 14, Folder 68

Sooy, Francis A. 1981

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The chancellor of UC San Francisco congratulates TR on his new appointment to a panel to oversee the study of secondary schools by the Carnegie Foundation.
Box 14, Folder 69

Sorber, Charles A. 1979

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends him as a candidate for the position of dean of the College of Engineering at San Diego State University. TR writes: "He is an intelligent, well rounded and mature individual who works well in any situation."
Box 14, Folder 70

Soriano, Blanca E. 1971

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The director of the Personnel Teacher Recruitment Program invites TR to be an advisor to promote Chicano teachers for the city of Chicago.
Box 14, Folder 71

Sotelo, Michael 1984

Physical Description: 4 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
UCR student requests TR's recommendation for a transfer into a UC engineering school. TR writes: "I believe this student to have a fine potential of completing his work on your campus and would urge you to review his application.
Box 14, Folder 72

Soto, Andrés L. 1981

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends UCR alumni a brief note on the recent passing of his father, stating: "Please accept our sincerest sympathies for you and your family at this sad time."
Box 14, Folder 73

Soto, Gary 1983

Physical Description: 6 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends Professor Soto for tenure at UC Berkeley and writes: "I have taught San Joaquirr, Sunlight, Sparrows. Mr. Soto's published creative work is of the highest quality. In my estimation it ranks with the best being written..."
Box 14, Folder 74

Sosnowski, Saúl 1973

Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The editor of Hispamérica, requests TR to submit an article on the future of Chicano literature for its publication.
Box 14, Folder 75

Soyster, Matthew 1978

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Change magazine selects TR as one of the top leaders among U.S. academies and requests a statement. TR writes: "In the last analysis education is the last defense in maintaining our nation's great belief in civic morality."
Box 14, Folder 76

Speer, James B. 1976

Physical Description: 1 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor of the University of Houston sends TR a copy of his curriculum vitae for future teaching employment at UTSA.
Box 14, Folder 77

Spencer, William J. 1978

Physical Description: 3 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The National Peace Academy Campaign sends TR planning and budget material for the next conference at Emory University.
Box 14, Folder 78

Sperling, Sally E. 1979

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
UCR professor requests from TR an appointment to meet and discuss the bureaucracy of the UC System.
Box 14, Folder 79

Spradling, Grant 1977

Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Religious Communities for the Arts thank TR for his help and guidance during the visit at UTSA and request consent to use his name on their advisory board list.
Box 14, Folder 80

Standiford, Les 1978

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR thanks UTEP professor for his hospitality at El Paso and for the complimentary copy of Guerin and the Sail Cat Blues.
Box 14, Folder 81

Starner, Glenn L. 1972

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Central Michigan University sends TR the contract for an art exhibition which will occur at various universities. TR agrees and signs the contract holding him responsible.
Box 14, Folder 82

Stauber, Rosemary 1972

Physical Description: 4 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Crystal City Band Booster invites TR to be a judge for the Miss Crystal event which will be part of the "Festival Pan-Americano." TR accepts the invitation.
Box 14, Folder 83

Steiner, Stan 1981

Physical Description: 5 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The editor of The Mexican West, invites TR to provide some lectures for his forthcoming series on the true history of the American West. Includes a prospectus on the project.
Box 14, Folder 84

Stewart, Thomas A. 1977

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The senior editor of Harcourt Brace Jovanovich requests that TR keep his name in mind, if he runs across any manuscripts of high quality that might be publishable.
Box 14, Folder 85

Stickell, Vance 1981

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The executive vice president of the L.A. Times, thanks TR for his kind words given during their recognition ceremonies.
Box 14, Folder 86

Stokes, William W. 1974

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends Dr. Penney for a position in elementary education at Armstrong State College. TR states: "Dr. Penney has the professional maturity, the intellectual incisiveness and curiosity to continue growing in her field."
Box 14, Folder 87

Stoler, John A. 1979

Physical Description: 7 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends him for dean of arts and sciences at Central Michigan University and writes: "He is a person who is highly dedicated to the philosophy that students should receive a quality, thoughtful and stimulating education."
Box 14, Folder 88

Straus, Melvin P. 1974

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR confirms his interest in the position of vice president for academic affairs at UTEP.
Box 14, Folder 89

Sudmeier, James L. 1979

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
UCR professor sends TR his concerns for the campus academic future and supports the return to the semester system.
Box 14, Folder 90

Sutherland, Berry 1983

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The University of Houston at Victoria requests TR to write a letter of recommendation for Dr. Sutherland's application for vice chancellor for academic affairs.
Box 14, Folder 91

Sutton, Patricia 1971

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The editorial board of the Mictla journal, invites TR to join their association. TR would like more information.
Box 14, Folder 92

Svobodny, Dolly D. 1972

Physical Description: 1 TL

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends a copy of his paper given at the American Association of Spanish and Portuguese Teachers to a reviewer of the Modern Language Association.
Box 14, Folder 93

Sweet, Gordon W. 1982

Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools invites TR to be a visiting consultant for a Self-Study Commission.
Box 15, Folder 1

Taboada, Oscar 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor of Michigan State University solicits material on positions available in science at UTSA. TR states: "We shall begin in September 1973 with graduate programs only."
Box 15, Folder 2

Tafolla, Carmen 1979-84

Physical Description: 5 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR thanks her for a copy of her book, Curandera, and writes: "Los poemas me regresaron a elementos originales de vida. Your poems took me back to 1957, my first year of teaching." (Refers to the Edgewood School District in San Antonio, TX.)
Box 15, Folder 3

Taha, Barbara 1981-82

Physical Description: 3 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
A graduate student seeks information from TR on purchasing a copy of his novel, Tierra. TR suggests the UCR bookstore.
Box 15, Folder 4

Taraba, Wolfgang 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor at the University of Minnesota sends the UTSA administration a strong recommendation for two of his top graduate students in the Department of Modern Languages.
Box 15, Folder 5

Tate, Jon R. 1973

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The superintendent at Hale Center Public Schools congratulates TR on becoming the associate dean at UTSA.
Box 15, Folder 6

Tatum, Charles M. 1973-79

Physical Description: 8 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor at New Mexico State University requests TR's support for a NEH Fellowship. His focus will be on Chicano literature and literary criticism.
Box 15, Folder 7

Taylor, Charles B. 1974-75

Physical Description: 7 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A creative writer requests poetry and short stories from TR for two literary magazines, Advent and Slough, from Texas.
Box 15, Folder 8

Templeton, Arleigh 1969-72

Physical Description: 11 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A president at Sam Houston State University informs TR that he will be hired as an associate professor for the 1969-70 academic year. Also, TR congratulates Dr. Templeton as the new appointed president of UTSA on May 22, 1970.
Box 15, Folder 9

Thomas, Marlo 1978

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The coordinator of the annual ACT conference requests TR's support to effect change on television. The conference will gather leaders, government officials and child specialists.
Box 15, Folder 10

Thomas, Michael 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends Salvador Gómez as a candidate for the program in educational administration at UT Austin. TR writes: "I believe he has Ph.D. potential because he has the emotional maturity and the ability to work with others."
Box 15, Folder 11

Thyagarajan, B.S. 1974-84

Physical Description: 8 ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor at UTSA sends TR his personal philosophy and methodology of teaching and hopes TR will continue to excel in the university administration and in writing.
Box 15, Folder 12

Tienda, Marta 1978

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR writes how proud he is working with her and for the progress of the community: "Como sabes, hay tanto por hacer."
Box 15, Folder 13

Tilford, Michael 1973

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR thanks the professor at Wichita State University for his visit and interest in UTSA and hopes to contact him in the future when they develop classes in urban education.
Box 15, Folder 14

Tiller, James W. 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor at Louisiana State University sends TR a recommendation for Dr. Walter W. Toxey, who is interested in a position in the Department of Political Science at UTSA.
Box 15, Folder 15

Tillman-Hill, Iris 1974

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The University of Texas Press invites TR to give a lecture on Chicano literature and to discuss it in greater detail.
Box 15, Folder 16

Tirado, Miguel 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR invites Dr. Tirado to apply for a position on the faculty of UTSA in relation to his experience in higher education.
Box 15, Folder 17

Tolbert, Michael L. 1979

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR thanks Dr. Tolbert for sharing his expertise and philosophy of education with him and finds both very commendable.
Box 15, Folder 18

Toll, Robert C. 1981

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The director of university relations at UCR requests funding for the Development office during the 1981-82 school year.
Box 15, Folder 19

Tonn, Horst 1980-81

Physical Description: 9 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A graduate student requests an interview with TR on Chicano literature for his master's thesis he is completing in Germany. TR accepts the offer and states: "I am now serving at UCR, and would welcome a visit with you here."
Box 15, Folder 20

Torres, Eliseo 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR requests book lists for developing a new library at UTSA from various mail order departments in New York, NY.
Box 15, Folder 21

Torres, Esteban E. 1980-81

Physical Description: 6 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
U.S. Ambassador Torres sends TR material on the founding of the new office of Hispanic Affairs at the White House and welcomes calls, letters and inquiries on Hispanic issues.
Box 15, Folder 22

Torres, Esther Q. 1973

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A researcher from League City, TX, requests TR's advice on publishing the poetry of Felix Ortiz from Three Rivers, TX.
Box 15, Folder 23

Torres, Luis A. 1974

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The University of Colorado invites TR to participate in a Chicano literature symposium and to share his thoughts on Tierra, and his recently published collection of poetry.
Box 15, Folder 24

Tórrez, William C. 1984

Physical Description: 6 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends him for the position of professor in the Department of Mathematics at UC San Diego. TR writes: "He has an outstanding disposition toward his profession, his colleagues, his staff and his students."
Box 15, Folder 25

Toxey, Walter W. 1972

Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor of political science requests information from TR on teaching opportunities at UTSA. Includes his vita.
Box 15, Folder 26

Trambley, Estela Portillo 1983

Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A Chicana writer requests TR to recommend her for a Kellogg National Fellowship which will provide the money and time to do a complete study on "Hispanic Women in the U.S." (Also, see Portillo, Estela: S2.B14.F16.)
Box 15, Folder 27

Travelstead, Chester C. 1982

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends names of two colleagues who might help with confidential evaluations of Dr. Tomás Arciniega.
Box 15, Folder 28

Treviño, Albert D. 1974

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor of UT Austin sends a brief outline of a lecture he will present during the Chicano studies program.
Box 15, Folder 29

Treviño, Jesús Salvador 1979-83

Physical Description: 25 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A Chicano filmmaker from Los Angeles sends TR a copy of his treatment of Tierra, and requests TR to review and give him permission to submit it for a new series of drama in family programing at KCET-TV.
Box 15, Folder 30

Treviño, Rudy R. 1975-77

Physical Description: 4 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Con Safos: Pintores Chicanos de San Antonio thank TR for his support during the one-man shows, "Ready for Hanging" and "La Movida," at the San Antonio Museum of Modern Art, TX.
Box 15, Folder 31

Tulchin, Joseph 1977-79

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The editor of Latin American Research Review, requests TR to write a book review on Charles Tatum and Arnulfo Trejo's latest books.
Box 15, Folder 32

Turner, David A. 1979

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The director of bilingual studies at Mount St. Mary's College invites TR to attend the NABE convention to be held in Anaheim, CA, April 16-23, 1980.
Box 15, Folder 33

Tyndall, Robert E. 1983

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Presidential Search Committee thanks TR for his nominations for the presidency of San Francisco State University.
Box 15, Folder 34

Underwood, Jerald 1972

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The dean of instruction at Southwest Texas Junior College invites TR to speak to his sociology classes on race relations and the Mexican American. TR accepts the invitation.
Box 15, Folder 35

Ureste, Homero L. 1975

Physical Description: 2 ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A Con Safos artist requests permission from TR to set up a slide program on mural painting dealing with the historical and political aspects of the Chicano movement at UTSA.
Box 15, Folder 36

Urrutibeheit, Héctor 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
A professor at Rice University recommends William Patterson for the Department of Modern Languages at UTSA.
Box 15, Folder 37

Vaca, Nick C. 1969

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR sends the editor of Quinto Sol a short biographical narrative to be included in his published poetry section.
Box 15, Folder 38

Valadez, Edmundo 1974-78

Physical Description: 5 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR sends a copy of his short story, "Las salamandras," to the editor of El Cuento: Revista de Imaginación, for future publication.
Box 15, Folder 39

Valadez, Kathy 1981

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR supports her as managing editor for the Alumni Newsletter, at the University of Redlands. TR writes: "As a Founding Managing Editor of Somos and later of Caminos magazines she has done a very fine job."
Box 15, Folder 40

Valdez, Avelardo 1973-77

Physical Description: 5 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A graduate student requests material from TR on the teaching opportunities in the Department of Sociology at UTSA. TR states that currently they are only hiring Ph.D. candidates. Also, requests a copy of his book, Reflexiones de mí locura.
Box 15, Folder 41

Valdez, Diana 1982

Physical Description: 2 ALS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A research assistant in psychology sends TR a copy of her curriculum vitae and requests a letter of recommendation.
Box 15, Folder 42

Valdez, Jude 1973

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
An officer of the Southwest Program Development office sends TR her appreciation for his time in explaining the doctoral program at UTSA.
Box 15, Folder 43

Valdez, Luis 1970-71

Physical Description: 5 ALS/TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The director of El Centro Campesino requests permission from TR to publish his short story, "El Pete Fonseca," in Aztlán: An Anthology of La Raza Literature. TR accepts the offer.
Box 15, Folder 44

Valencia, Tita 1979

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The director of UNAM Cultural Extension invites TR to attend two performances of the Bilingual Theatre of A & I University which will base some of their plays on TR's works. TR thanks her for their kind invitation but sends his regrets.
Box 15, Folder 45

Valverde, Leonard A. 1982-83

Physical Description: 16 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR thanks the director of the office of Advanced Research in Hispanic Education at UT Austin for a copy of Hispanics in Higher Education: Leadership and Vision for the Next Twenty-Five Years. Include general correspondence and material.
Box 15, Folder 46

Vance, Cyrus 1979

Physical Description: 4 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The U.S. secretary of state invites TR to attend a Hispanic American Foreign Policy Conference at Washington, D.C.
Box 15, Folder 47

Varga, Mark R. 1981

Physical Description: 9 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends him to various medical schools in California and writes: "Mr. Varga has been a student of distinction at our university...his strong commitment to serving the medically underserved is commendable..."
Box 15, Folder 48

Vargas, Raúl S. 1980

Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The Mexican American Alumni Association of USC invites TR to attend the Sixth Annual Scholarship Fund-Raising Dinner. TR accepts the invitation.
Box 15, Folder 49

Vargas, Susan 1984

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Association of Mexican American Educators thanks TR for the lecture on the future of education in the Inland Empire.
Box 15, Folder 50

Vasconcellos, John 1979-82

Physical Description: 3 ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The California assemblyman congratulates TR as the newly appointed chancellor of the UCR campus. Include TR's letter requesting a meeting with Assemblyman Vasconcellos.
Box 15, Folder 51

Vásquez, María 1983

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The director of the National Educational Service Center invites TR to attend the Tenth Anniversary Commemorative Banquet promoting excellence in education on March 23, 1983.
Box 15, Folder 52

Vásquez, Pedro 1971

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The editor of Papel Chicano, sends copies of his newspaper and invites TR to send some of his articles for publication.
Box 15, Folder 53

Vásquez-Sánchez, Ramón 1974

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Bexar County Historical Survey Committee nominates TR as a new member of their committee. TR accepts the invitation.
Box 15, Folder 54

Velásquez, Olga Delia 1983

Physical Description: 5 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR thanks the student for using his prose fiction work in their recitation competition and sends her copies of his most current work which could be used in the future.
Box 15, Folder 55

Vélez, Carlos 1978

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR thanks a UCLA professor of anthropology for his efforts and work in strengthening the Chicano/Latino community. TR states: "Como sabes, hay tanto por hacer."
Box 15, Folder 56

Veninga, James F. 1978

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR thanks the Texas Committee for the Humanities for the invitation to be a member of their distinguished council.
Box 15, Folder 57

Vera, Ron 1980

Physical Description: 2 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
MALDEF sends TR material on the expansion of the University of Texas during the next decade of academic investment.
Box 15, Folder 58

Vigil, Evangelina 1978

Physical Description: 9 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A Chicana poet requests a recommendation from TR for a grant given by the Poets and Writers Awards List. TR writes: "Her publications in poetry are excellent. In my estimation she is the best Chicana poet presently producing."
Box 15, Folder 59

Villanueva, Dan 1979

Physical Description: 3 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The Mexican American Cultural Center requests permission to publish TR's short story entitled "El rezo," for a religious reader. TR grants permission and requests a copy.
Box 15, Folder 60

Villanueva, Tino 1973-84

Physical Description: 6 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The editor of Chicanos: antología histórica y literaria, informs TR that he has just edited the full manuscript and it will soon be at the publisher. Also, Tino Villanueva forms Imagine: International Chicano Poetry Journal.
Box 15, Folder 61

Villanueva, Tino 1971

Physical Description: 1 TL

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR invites a graduate student from Boston University to send his curriculum vitae and apply for a position at UTSA.
Box 15, Folder 62

Villarreal, Atenógenes 1973

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR sends a professor of Sam Houston State University material on the present status of teaching positions at UTSA.
Box 15, Folder 63

Villarreal, José Antonio 1979

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A Chicano novelist congratulates TR as the new chancellor of UCR. He states: "You will understand that I feel some pride in your accomplishments and that it maintains my faith in the American system."
Box 15, Folder 64

Villarreal, Roberto E. 1974

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The director of special services of Bee County College sends a brief descriptive analysis of some of the current problems as well as some attitudes and opinion of Mexican American freshman college students in Texas.
Box 15, Folder 65

Villegas, Juan 1975-83

Physical Description: 6 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Dr. Villegas requests a recommendation for Dr. Alejandro Morales' merit increase at UC Irvine. Also, TR thanks him for a copy of La visita del presidente.
Box 15, Folder 66

Vigil, Virginia D. 1980

Physical Description: 6 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor at New Mexico State University requests consent to publish TR's short story, "La noche estaba plateada," in her book entitled Una antología de literatura chicana.
Box 15, Folder 67

Von Ende, Frederick 1977

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The coordinator of policy planning for the Pan American University thanks TR for the new material received from UTSA.
Box 16, Folder 1

Wahaven, Jo Beth 1965

Physical Description: 1 ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A graduate student sends TR an update on her academic progress at Uvalde Junior College, TX.
Box 16, Folder 2

Walding, Daniel J. 1975

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The graduate advisor at UTSA sends a graduate student an update on his current upper division course work. TR receives a copy of the letter for a future counseling session.
Box 16, Folder 3

Walker, E.D. 1978

Physical Description: 11 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends the chancellor of UT System a brief note thanking him, Templeton and Flawn, for giving him the opportunity to further his professional life in the UT System. Also, Dr. Walker nominates TR for the presidency of UTSA and UTEP.
Box 16, Folder 4

Walker, Daniel G. 1979

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The president of Yuba Community College congratulates TR as the new chancellor of UCR and welcomes him to California.
Box 16, Folder 5

Warren, David H. 1981

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The dean of the College of Humanities and Social Science at UCR informs Scott Kaubish that he has been awarded the Chancellor's Performance Award in Art.
Box 16, Folder 6

Wassman, Ann 1984

Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Pacific Bell invites TR to attend the Congreso para Pueblos Unidos Awards Banquet to honor Chicano/Latino leaders in California. The keynote speaker will be Cruz Reynosa.
Box 16, Folder 7

Webster, Shirley D. 1983

Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends her for manager of budget and space planning in the office of the President of UC System. TR writes: "It is in my perception that her education and experience, as well as her personal attributes, correlate especially well."
Box 16, Folder 8

Wellington, Marie A. 1978

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor at Elmhurst College of Illinois solicits TR's help in publishing a volume of studies in honor of Professor Harvey L. Johnson's upcoming seventy-fifth birthday.
Box 16, Folder 9

Wharton, Clifton R. 1978-81

Physical Description: 11 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR thanks the chancellor of the State University of New York for the copies of his speeches on distinct issues in higher education and social policies in the U.S.
Box 16, Folder 10

Whisler, Kirk 1979

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The publisher of Caminos magazine, sends TR a personal note informing him that the publishing office has moved from Los Angeles to San Bernardino, CA.
Box 16, Folder 11

White, James P. 1976

Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The director of the Texas Center for Writers requests TR to send some of his poetry for a new literary review to be entitled Sands. Include information on the Texas Center for Writers and White's curriculum vitae.
Box 16, Folder 12

Wick, Charles Z. 1982

Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR requests material from the U.S. Information Agency on the International Youth Exchange Initiative and more information on the Educational Exchange Advisory Panel.
Box 16, Folder 13

Wilmer, Harry A. 1980-81

Physical Description: 10 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The president of the Institute for the Humanities at Salado, TX, invites TR to give a lecture on Chicano literature. Include information on the institute's board of trustees and on the future plans for the development of the institute.
Box 16, Folder 14

Wilmot, Laura P. 1978

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR requests that the U.S. Department of Justice remove his name from the nomination for membership to the Ad Hoc Community Advisory Group due to his new position at UTEP.
Box 16, Folder 15

Wilms, Wellford W. 1975

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR requests a copy of the report on the research in private and public career-oriented schools from the Center of Higher Education at UC Berkeley.
Box 16, Folder 16

Wilson, George 1972

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends information to Mississippi State University on the development of UTSA and requests to be put on their graduate mailing list.
Box 16, Folder 17

Wilson, Robert H. 1974

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends Kathe Hicks for graduate studies in American literature at UT Austin and advises her to begin research on English, American, French and German philosophies, and in Ortega y Gasset, to enhance her studies.
Box 16, Folder 18

Wingerter, George H. 1975

Physical Description: 4 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends him for some teaching assistantship positions at various universities in the U.S. TR writes: "He demonstrates an and incisive intellectual ability in presenting different perspectives in work which we studied."
Box 16, Folder 19

Wojciechowski, William 1973

Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The chief of plans and programs at the Community College of the Air Force requests material on teaching opportunities at UTSA. Include some sample syllabi and bibliographies.
Box 16, Folder 20

Wolitz, Seth 1979-81

Physical Description: 16 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends him for some senior administrative positions at several major universities across the U.S. TR writes: "If you obtain the services of Dr. Wolitz, you will get an outstanding teacher, a superb administrator..."
Box 16, Folder 21

Woods, Norman J. 1984

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The vice president of Loma Linda University thanks TR for the opportunity to share ideas and hopes they can stay in touch.
Box 16, Folder 22

Woods, Richard D. 1979-80

Physical Description: 8 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor at Trinity University of San Antonio invites TR to recommend his proposal entitled Encyclopedia of Mexican American Culture and Society, to the National Endowment of the Humanities. TR accepts.
Box 16, Folder 23

Woodyard, George W. 1972

Physical Description: 2 TL

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends a professor of the University of Kansas a request to visit his campus and discuss Spanish literature.
Box 16, Folder 24

Wright, Barbara R. 1980

Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The office of the President at UTSA sends TR information on the White House Conference on Aging in Cleveland, Ohio.
Box 16, Folder 25

Wyatt, Kent 1982

Physical Description: 1 TL

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR welcomes the president of Delta State University to UCR and hopes that he has a fine experience while in Riverside.
Box 16, Folder 26

Yates, Donald A. 1973

Physical Description: 3 ALS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The director of the Instituto Internacional de Literatura Iberoamericana invites TR to chair the panel on Chicano literature. TR accepts. Also, he would like TR to critique the essay, "El concepto de realidad: grupo de Guayaquil."
Box 16, Folder 27

Ybarra-Frausto, Tomás 1972-84

Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR recommends him for promotion to associate professor with tenure at Stanford. TR writes: "Mr. Ybarra-Frausto's contribution to the development of Chicano literature and the critical analysis of it has been the most consistent..."
Box 16, Folder 28

Yee, Tim 1982

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR recommends UCR graduate student for employment at Martin Luther King, Jr., General Hospital. TR states: "As leader of the UCR Alumni Scholars, Tim has done an outstanding job."
Box 16, Folder 29

Yglesias, Kenneth D. 1978-79

Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A Hispanic foreign service officer requests information on job opportunities at UCR and sends TR his curriculum vitae. TR thanks him for the material and will keep him posted.
Box 16, Folder 30

Young, Ann Venture 1977

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor at Morgan State University sends TR some essays on ethnic studies entitled "Blacks in Hispanic Literature," published in the 1977 spring issue of the MLA journal.
Box 16, Folder 31

Zambrano, Isabel 1983

Physical Description: 1 ALS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
An instructor of La Escuela de la Raza Unida in Blythe, CA, would like to set-up an appointment with TR to discuss his novel, Tierra, and higher education issues in general.
Box 16, Folder 32

Zamora, Carlos 1971

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR requests Carlos Zamora to take him off the list as a candidate for the position of chair of the Center for Chicano Studies at UC Santa Barbara, but to keep him informed on the success of the center in the future.
Box 16, Folder 33

Zamora, Emilio 1984

Physical Description: 5 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR recommends him for a position of historian for the University of Houston. TR writes: "Mr. Zamora's interest in Mexican-American history is solid, impassioned. His ethos in this regard is without question." Include Zamora's vita.
Box 16, Folder 34

Zamora, Estela 1975

Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR agrees to participate in the "Curanderismo" conference at the McAllen Tourist Center in McAllen, TX, and to speak on Mexican American literature on September 25-26, 1975.
Box 16, Folder 35

Zapata, Carmen 1982-83

Physical Description: 4 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR congratulates her on being honored by the city of Los Angeles for her outstanding career and work with young adults and with the Bilingual Foundation of the Arts.
Box 16, Folder 36

Zárate, Juan 1979

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The Riverside regional manager of the U.S. Census thanks TR for his recommendation to his current position. TR states: "¡Felicitaciones! Que tu esfuerzo y empeño siempre sean de beneficio para toda persona y aspecto de la comunidad..."
Box 16, Folder 37

Zavilla, Patricia 1983

Physical Description: 3 ALS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A Stanford graduate student is recommended by the provost of Stanford University, Cecilia Burciaga, and hopes that TR can find a job opportunity for her at UCR. Includes her vita and a report of the Committee on Affirmative Action.
Box 16, Folder 38

Zeagers, Marilyn C. 1974

Physical Description: 1 ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A graduate student of the library school at the University of Wisconsin-Madison requests bibliographic information on sources available on the Chicano movement.
Box 16, Folder 39

Zerman, William S. 1979

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Phi Gamma Delta fraternity congratulates TR as the new chancellor of UCR and wishes him the best. TR writes: "The many letters of welcome which we have received have a special significance. Thank you for your thoughtfulness."
Box 16, Folder 40

Zúñiga, Marta 1978

Physical Description: 1 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR writes to express the pride he feels in working with her in the advancement of the Hispanic community. TR states: "Como sabes, hay tanto por hacer."
Box 16, Folder 41

Zyla, W.T. 1975-77

Physical Description: 3 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR sends Dr. Zyla a description of his presentation which he will give at the Chicano literature symposium at Texas Tech University entitled "Chicano Literature: Life in Search of Form."
 

The Literary Manuscripts of Tomás Rivera. Section 2.

Series Scope and Content Summary

33 boxes of Dr. Rivera's manuscripts and publications in Chicano and Spanish literature, the majority covering the years 1970 to 1984. Contained in this section are drafts of his published books and his unpublished poetry and an unpublished novel ("La Casa Grande"). There is also correspondence between Rivera and other Chicano writers.
Tomás Rivera's speeches from Box 6 have been digitized and are available online.
Box 1, Folder 1

"León Felipe" Dissertation 1968-69

Physical Description: 5 TL/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR writes an abstract on his Ph.D. dissertation entitled "La ideología del hombre en la obra poética de León Felipe." Includes a book review on León Felipe, Poeta de barro.
Box 1, Folder 2

Ph.D. Dissertation on LF 1968-76

Physical Description: 20 TLS/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR submits his Ph.D. dissertation to various publishing companies in Europe and Mexico. Asks for help from Editorial Teide, Fondo de Cultura Económica and Cuadernos Americanos. Include TR's letter to León Felipe and Jesús Silva-Herzog.
Box 1, Folder 3

Cuadernos Americanos 1970

Physical Description: 5 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR writes an essay on the Spanish poet León Felipe and submits it to the journal, Cuadernos Americanos of Mexico. In it TR attempts to synthesize the total work completed for his doctoral dissertation on "León Felipe."
Box 1, Folder 4

"León Felipe" Dissertation 1968-69

Physical Description: 3 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Contains the introduction to "La ideología del hombre en la obra poética de León Felipe," in English and Spanish, and includes a bibliography.
Box 1, Folder 5

"León Felipe" Research 1967-69

Physical Description: 50 AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Research material for the "León Felipe" dissertation, including the original outline used for the draft copy and some bibliographic material.
Box 1, Folder 6

"León Felipe" Dissertation 1968-69

Physical Description: 1 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
Contain TR's completed dissertation on the Spanish poet "León Felipe," written for the fulfilment of his Ph.D. degree at the University of Oklahoma at Norman.
Box 1, Folder 7

Ph.D. Committee/LF Draft 1968-69

Physical Description: 5 TMs

Scope and Contents note

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Contains a copy of TR's first draft on "León Felipe's" work and poetry. Include notes and revisions by the Ph.D. committee on how to improve the quality of the paper.
Box 1, Folder 8

"León Felipe"/Research 1968-69

Physical Description: 10 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

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Preliminary drafts of TR's dissertation on "León Felipe's" life and work. Include handwritten and typed manuscript, and some advice from a member of the Ph.D. committee.
Box 1, Folder 9

"León Felipe"/Philosophy 1968-69

Physical Description: 5 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

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Include the first three chapters of TR's dissertation on "León Felipe's" life and work. Contain a few notes on the philosophy of León Felipe's poetry.
Box 1, Folder 10

LF Concept of Justice 1968-69

Physical Description: 2 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

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Notes on justice in TR's dissertation on "León Felipe," including the original holographic manuscript.
Box 1, Folder 11

Timeline on Dissertation 1968-69

Physical Description: 55 AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Contain notes and outlines of TR's dissertation on "León Felipe." Include rough drafts of the poetry and timelines in completing the dissertation.
Box 1, Folder 12

LF Research Material 1968-69

Physical Description: 10 AMs

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
Contain lists of books used for the completion of the "León Felipe" dissertation.
Box 2, Folder 1

Completed LF Dissertation 1968-69

Physical Description: 1 TMs

Scope and Contents note

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The completed draft of TR's dissertation on "León Felipe," which is the final version accepted by the Ph.D. committee of the University of Oklahoma at Norman. The final version has one hundred and fifty-one pages.
Box 3, Folder 1

Tierra Manuscript 1968-70

Physical Description: 5 TMs

Scope and Contents note

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TR's first novel originally entitled "Debajo de la casa y otros cuentos." Include the original outline and working draft submitted to Quinto Sol Publications.
Box 3, Folder 2

Tierra Original Draft 1968-69

Physical Description: 4 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Original rough draft of TR's short story, "El año perdido," in its holographic and typewritten form. The original differs slightly from the published version.
Box 3, Folder 3

Tierra Original Draft 1968-69

Physical Description: 7 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR's artwork and original typewritten drafts of his short story, "Los niños no se aguantaron." Include the English version.
Box 3, Folder 4

Tierra Manuscript 1968-69

Physical Description: 9 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR's original artwork on his short story, "Un rezo," and original drafts in handwritten form. Include the English version.
Box 3, Folder 5

Tierra Original Draft 1968-69

Physical Description: 5 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Original drafts of TR's short story, "Es que duele," in the first holographic and typewritten forms.
Box 3, Folder 6

Tierra Manuscript 1968-69

Physical Description: 6 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Original handwritten and typed drafts of TR's short story, "Mano en la bolsa." Include the English version.
Box 3, Folder 7

Tierra Manuscript 1968-69

Physical Description: 5 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Original holograph and typed versions of TR's short story, "...y no se lo tragó la tierra." Include the English version.
Box 3, Folder 8

Tierra Manuscript 1968-69

Physical Description: 8 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Original handwritten and typed versions of TR's short story, "La noche estaba plateada." Include the English version.
Box 3, Folder 9

Tierra Manuscript 1968-69

Physical Description: 3 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

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Original artwork, handwritten and typed drafts of TR's short story, "Zoo Island," in Spanish only.
Box 3, Folder 10

Tierra Manuscript 1968-69

Physical Description: 2 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
Original Spanish holographic and typed versions of TR's short story, "La cosecha," with some changes on the typed version.
Box 3, Folder 11

Tierra Manuscript 1968-69

Physical Description: 2 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Original handwritten and typed versions of TR's short story, "Night of the Blackout." Include a Spanish version.
Box 3, Folder 12

Tierra Manuscript 1968-69

Physical Description: 3 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Draft outlines of TR's short story, "La noche buena," in the holographic and typed versions. Include artistic sketches.
Box 3, Folder 13

Tierra Manuscript 1968-69

Physical Description: 10 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Original handwritten and typed versions of TR's short story, "Debajo de la casa," in English and Spanish.
Box 3, Folder 14

Tierra Manuscript 1968-69

Physical Description: 2 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Original handwritten and typed versions of TR's short story, "La primera comunión," in English and Spanish.
Box 3, Folder 15

Tierra Manuscript 1969

Physical Description: 3 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Original handwritten and typed versions of TR's short story, "Los quemaditos," in English and Spanish.
Box 3, Folder 16

Tierra Manuscript 1968-69

Physical Description: 2 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Original typed version of TR's short story, "El retrato," in English and Spanish. Includes a typed anecdote in Spanish.
Box 3, Folder 17

Tierra Manuscript 1968-69

Physical Description: 2 AMs

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
Original Spanish outline and handwritten drafts of TR's short story, "Eva y Daniel," in Spanish only.
Box 3, Folder 18

Tierra Manuscript 1968-69

Physical Description: 4 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Original handwritten and typed versions of TR's short story, "Cuando lleguemos," in English and Spanish.
Box 3, Folder 19

Tierra Manuscript 1968-69

Physical Description: 15 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Original handwritten and typed versions of TR's short story, "El Pete Fonseca," in English and Spanish. Each draft is unique.
Box 3, Folder 20

Tierra Literary Tales 1968-69

Physical Description: 31 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

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Original handwritten and typed versions of TR's anecdotes for Tierra, in English and Spanish.
Box 3, Folder 21

Tierra Revisions 1968-69

Physical Description: 2 TMs

Scope and Contents note

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A few short stories of Tierra, are translated into English with a new perspective. The revisions were made by the University of Texas at Austin.
Box 4, Folder 1

Tierra Genesis 1968-70

Physical Description: 9 AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR writes down his ideas and philosophy on the genesis of Tierra, which give an idea of how Tierra became the most important Chicano novel in the early 1970's. Gives various outlines on the structure and strategy for Tierra.
Box 4, Folder 2

Publishing Goals for TR 1968-72

Physical Description: 7 AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR's manuscript lists and timetable for the publication of his short stories, novels and critical essays.
Box 4, Folder 3

Quinto Sol Publications 1970-74

Physical Description: 19 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR gives his own personal commentary of Tierra, and tries to clarify his ideas and philosophy regarding his work. Include TR's instruction manual on how to teach Tierra, and some notes on the influence of Dr. Luis Leal on his novel.
Box 4, Folder 4

Quinto Sol Award/ Tierra 1970-71

Physical Description: 5 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

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TR gives his Quinto Sol acceptance speech and thanks the editors and La Raza community for making it possible. Includes a copy of the literary prize check for one thousand dollars.
Box 4, Folder 5

Quinto Sol Publications 1971-78

Physical Description: 15 AMs/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR sends Octavio Romano his complete manuscript of Tierra, which was first entitled "Debajo de la casa y otros cuentos." Include Dr. Romano's notification letter of Tierra, as the winner of the First Annual Chicano Literature Award.
Box 4, Folder 6

Quinto Sol Publications 1971-72

Physical Description: 30 TLS/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR corresponds with the editors of Quinto Sol on reworking Tierra. Herminio Rios gives TR advice to strengthen his work and invites Juan Rulfo to write the prologue. Include general correspondence.
Box 4, Folder 7

Quinto Sol Publications 1972-77

Physical Description: 52 TLS/TL

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR corresponds with the Quinto Sol editors and various literary writers regarding his novel, Tierra.
Box 4, Folder 8

Quinto Sol Publications 1970-75

Physical Description: 8 TLS/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Literary criticism on Tierra, by scholars across the United States, including some cover letters.
Box 4, Folder 9

Quinto Sol Publications 1971-74

Physical Description: 10 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Literary reviews on Tierra, by professors and reporters in the United States, Europe and Latin America.
Box 4, Folder 10

Quinto Sol Publications 1971-79

Physical Description: 5 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Literary criticism which deal with the development of Tierra, and TR's philosophy.
Box 4, Folder 11

Quinto Sol Publications 1972

Physical Description: 3 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Luis Dávila, professor at Indiana University, Bloomington, hosts a symposium on "Chicano Literature and Tomás Rivera." Include notes and agenda of the symposium.
Box 4, Folder 12

Quinto Sol Copyright 1976

Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR decides to tranfer the copyright of Tierra, from Octavio Romano of Quinto Sol to Herminio Ríos of Justa Publications.
Box 4, Folder 13

Quinto Sol/ Tierra Script 1975

Physical Description: 1 AMs/TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR's original filmscript of one of Tierra' s short stories, entitled "La mano en la bolsa."
Box 4, Folder 14

Quinto Sol/ El Grito 1970-72

Physical Description: 7 AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Various notes and ideas on the literary journal entitled El Grito of Quinto Sol Publications. Includes a list of short stories, essays and poetry that TR wanted to publish.
Box 4, Folder 15

Quinto Sol Publications 1970-78

Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Various press releases on several novels published by Quinto Sol. Include notes and photographs of some Quinto Sol writers from 1975 to 1978.
Box 4, Folder 16

"La casa grande" Manuscript 1970-77

Physical Description: 14 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Original holographs of TR's second novel entitled "La casa grande del pueblo." Includes an outline of the novel and the opening chapter, "La casa grande del pueblo," and genesis notes and ideas about "La casa grande."
Box 4, Folder 17

"La casa grande" Manuscript 1970-81

Physical Description: 16 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
General correspondence from TR and his associates regarding the development of "La casa grande." Contains the second chapter of TR's new novel, "Con la cara en el espejo."
Box 5, Folder 1

Poetry Manuscript of TR 1956-70

Physical Description: 55 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

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Original early poems of TR in handwritten and typed format, in Spanish and English. For example: "Pedazos de sesos," "Soy una palabra" and "This Solitude." Include TR's only published poetry chapbook entitled Always and Other Poems.
Box 5, Folder 2

Poetry Manuscript of TR 1960-70

Physical Description: 40 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR's original handwritten and typed poetry during his early creative years: among them "Me lo enterraron," "At Veteran's Place" and "I Go to Church on Sunday."
Box 5, Folder 3

Poetry Manuscript of TR 1960-70

Physical Description: 14 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

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TR's original unpublished poems which give insights into his personal philosophy of life, politics and suffering of man.
Box 5, Folder 4

Poetry Manuscript of TR 1975

Physical Description: 3 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR encourages the students at Leal Middle School to keep on reading literature and poetry, because they describe our common human condition. Includes a poem TR wrote and dedicated to students of Leal Middle School of San Antonio, TX.
Box 5, Folder 5

Poetry Manuscript of TR 1975-84

Physical Description: 4 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

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TR's statement on the meaning of poetry entitled "Poetics," including one of his final poems written before his death, such as "Three Soliloquies." It is an unpublished poem that captures an aesthetic and transcendent essence of life.
Box 5, Folder 6

Poetry Manuscript of TR 1960-75

Physical Description: 13 AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Original holographs of TR's early prose and poems on ideas such as religion, existentialism and morality. Some poems are "Past Possessions," "Noon-Night" and "In the Park."
Box 5, Folder 7

Poetry Manuscript of TR 1957-70

Physical Description: 52 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

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Original drafts of TR's earliest poems dating back to 1957, dealing with death, human suffering and life. Some of the poems are "Eternity," "La luz" and "Immortality."
Box 5, Folder 8

Poetry Manuscript of TR 1969-75

Physical Description: 50 TMs

Scope and Contents note

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TR corresponds with various publishers in hopes of having his poetry collection published. Include TR's early poems, "Young Voices," "Love Seeds" and "Do Not Forget Me."
Box 5, Folder 9

Poetry Manuscript of TR 1970-72

Physical Description: 28 AMs/TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR submits his poetry manuscript to the Frank O'Hara Poetry Contest in New York, including his unpublished early poetry. Contain TR's original poetry collection.
Box 5, Folder 10

Poetry Manuscript of TR 1975-76

Physical Description: 24 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR corresponds with Dr. W.T. Zyla on the publication of his poem, "The Searchers," in Ethnic Literature Since 1776: The Many Voices of America. Include various versions of TR's poem, "The Searchers," in holographic and typed formats.
Box 5, Folder 11

Poetry Manuscript of TR 1970-73

Physical Description: 5 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Sisterdale Press publishes TR's first poetry collection entitled Always and Other Poems, in Texas in 1973. Include several manuscripts of TR's early unpublished poems.
Box 5, Folder 12

Poetry Manuscript of TR 1967-84

Physical Description: 5 AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Early poems of TR as he continues to write about human suffering, death and immortality. Some poems are "Rita," "The Chicano Poet" and "Beyond the Door."
Box 5, Folder 13

Poetry Anthology 1970-76

Physical Description: 1 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR develops his own Chicano poetry anthology which brings together authors under themes which unite the Chicano/Latino community. Some of the authors are Méndez, Villanueva and Alurista.
Box 5, Folder 14

Poetry Manuscript 1970-84

Physical Description: 1 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR's unpublished poetry book, containing poems such as "At One Time," "La mendiga" and "Six and Eight Legged Friends." Include TR's poem on the beauty of children and the importance of teaching them culture.
Box 5, Folder 15

Short Story Manuscript 1975-77

Physical Description: 10 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR corresponds with UC Berkeley about reprinting his short story, "Las salamandras," dealing with themes of life and death. Include an English and a Spanish version.
Box 5, Folder 16

Literary Production 1970-82

Physical Description: 15 AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR outlines his various poems, essays and short stories he would like to have published, including ten possible books such as "La casa grande," "León Felipe" and "Juan Rulfo."
Box 5, Folder 17

Short Story Manuscript 1960

Physical Description: 1 AMs

Scope and Contents note

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A short story written by TR describing the life and struggle of a migrant worker who thinks his wife is having an affair entitled "¿Como sea posible?" The original draft is written in Spanish.
Box 5, Folder 18

Short Story Manuscript 1972-76

Physical Description: 12 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Notes and ideas on Jorge Luis Borges and TR's short story entitled "Looking for Borges," one of TR's few surrealist works, written in English and Spanish.
Box 5, Folder 19

Short Story Manuscript 1970-75

Physical Description: 3 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

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TR outlines several chapters of his new novel and include the short stories, "Era muy lloron" and "Va y viene."
Box 5, Folder 20

Short Story Manuscript 1965-70

Physical Description: 1 TMs

Scope and Contents note

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An original manuscript of an untitled short story about an American cowboy who terrorizes an old indigenous couple for food and shelter in Mexico. Written in English, but does not have TR's name on it. (Attributed to TR based on style.)
Box 5, Folder 21

Short Story Manuscript 1976

Physical Description: 3 TMs

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One of the chapters in TR's last novel, "La casa grande del pueblo." The story is about a young Chicano who drowns in a neighborhood swimming pond. Includes the published version of "Inside the Window."
Box 5, Folder 22

Short Story Manuscript 1970

Physical Description: 3 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR writes a tragic love story of "Eva y Daniel," a young couple who are married at the outbreak of the Korean War.
Box 5, Folder 23

Short Story Technique 1970

Physical Description: 1 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR outlines the theoretical structure of the short story and defines the various parts of its complete structure.
Box 6, Folder 1

UCR Speech Manuscript 1979-80

Physical Description: 4 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

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Original holographs of TR's first UCR commencement speech entitled "Remembrance and Will: Democracy and Excellence." Its theme is the ability to remember the experiences that have occurred as one journeys through life.
Box 6, Folder 2

St. Philip's College 1976

Physical Description: 2 TMs

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TR's commencement speech given at St. Philip's College at San Antonio, TX, focusing on realizing one's full potential with respect for humanity and the development of knowledge.
Box 6, Folder 3

SWTJC Speech Manuscript 1972-73

Physical Description: 6 TMs/AMs

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Original holographs of TR's commencement speech presented at Southwest Texas Junior College in 1972. The main message is the continued development of our lives through education.
Box 6, Folder 4

Speech Manuscript of TR 1980-82

Physical Description: 2 AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR's original manuscript of his commencement speech given at a high school entitled "A Quest for Values." It deals with the development of values as one continues in education, plus part of a speech given at a community college.
Box 6, Folder 5

UTSA Speech Manuscript 1982

Physical Description: 1 AMs

Scope and Contents note

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The original holographs of TR's commencement speech given to the University of San Antonio at Texas in 1982, on the development of an individual in the community.
Box 6, Folder 6

SWTJC Speech Manuscript 1983

Physical Description: 2 AMs

Scope and Contents note

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The original draft of TR's commencement speech entitled "In Search of Community," presented at Southwest Texas Junior College in 1983, discussing the importance of community.
Box 6, Folder 7

UCR Speech Manuscript 1982

Physical Description: 3 TMs

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The original holographs of TR's presentation at the Gabriel García Márquez symposium at UCR, April 22, 1983. Includes the program outline and typed version of his speech dealing with "The Will to Imagination in the American Continents."
Box 6, Folder 8

Literature Lecture of TR 1975-80

Physical Description: 1 AMs

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TR's rough draft of a presentation on "The Tradition of American Literature," pointing out some characteristics of American literature throughout history.
Box 6, Folder 9

Speech Manuscript of TR 1970-75

Physical Description: 24 TMs/AMs

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Original outline of TR's manuscript on the Chicano movement in the early 1970's, and on the progressive awakening of the Chicano/Latino community. Include research on the presentation of "Chicano Literature: A Popular Manifesto."
Box 6, Folder 10

Literature Lecture of TR 1975-80

Physical Description: 3 TMs/AMs

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TR's original outline on "Observaciones generales: crítica formalista, culturalista, histórica, dialéctica," giving several perspectives on Chicano literature.
Box 6, Folder 11

Speech Manuscript of TR 1975-80

Physical Description: 1 AMs

Scope and Contents note

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Original holograph of "Chicano Literature: Life in Search of Form," describing the development of Chicano literature as a humanistic endeavor to define Chicano consciousness.
Box 6, Folder 12

Lecture Manuscript of TR 1975

Physical Description: 2 AMs

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TR's original outline on "Cultural Themes in Chicano Literature," dealing with the roots of Chicano literature and what it does for the Chicano community.
Box 6, Folder 13

Speech Outline of TR 1975-82

Physical Description: 5 AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Original outlines on TR's speeches on Chicano literature and on the development of the Chicano intellectual. Some of the titles are "Ten Years of Chicano Literature: 1967-1977" and "Chicano Literature and Public School Administrators."
Box 6, Folder 14

Speech Manuscript of TR 1976

Physical Description: 15 TMs/AMs

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Original holograph of TR's speech to the Education Service Center at Edinburg, TX, in August of 1976, dealing with the historical development of Chicano literature. Include general correspondence and program notes of the symposium.
Box 6, Folder 15

Speech Manuscript of TR 1970-75

Physical Description: 1 AMs

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TR's original outline on the historical development of literature in America and its humanistic implications. Cites the authors of many literary styles in American literature.
Box 6, Folder 16

Lecture Outlines of TR 1975-80

Physical Description: 5 TMs/AMs

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TR writes various outlines on Chicano literature dealing with its history and development. Include "Life in Search of Form," "Chicano Poetry: A Popular Manifesto" and "History of Chicano Literature."
Box 6, Folder 17

Speech Manuscript of TR 1970-75

Physical Description: 1 AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR writes his philosophy on Chicano literature and outlines his thoughts in "The Mexican Americans in Fiction." This speech challenges all Chicano writers to create themselves in literature and to join the labyrinth of imagination.
Box 6, Folder 18

Lecture Manuscript of TR 1969-79

Physical Description: 5 TMs/AMs

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Original outlines of TR's presentations given at various universities dealing with the history of Chicano literature. Include "Raza, momento y milieu," "Achievements of the Last Decade (1969-1979)" and "Objectives of Chicano Literature."
Box 6, Folder 19

Lecture Manuscript of TR 1972

Physical Description: 1 TMs

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TR's manuscript of "Chicano Literature: Some Perspectives and its Inclusion in the Curriculum," describing the growth and progress of Chicano literature in the university system.
Box 6, Folder 20

Speech Manuscript of TR 1980-84

Physical Description: 2 TMs/AMs

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The original draft of TR's speech, "Energy, Structure and Intellectual Emancipation." TR defines Chicano literature as the expression of a proletarian voice and a vehicle towards the integration of relationships in our lives.
Box 6, Folder 21

Speech Manuscript of TR 1974-76

Physical Description: 2 TMs/AMs

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TR's original outline of "Literature and Children," dealing with the influence literature has in shaping our children's attitudes and values in our Western society.
Box 6, Folder 22

Speech Manuscript of TR 1980-84

Physical Description: 1 TMs/AMs

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TR's outline on "Quality Education," discussing the crises that exists in our public schools, and recommendations on how to improve the curriculum and teaching.
Box 6, Folder 23

Speech Manuscript of TR 1980

Physical Description: 1 TMs

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TR writes his philosophy on the importance of education, outlines his thoughts in "The Benefits of Education," challenging all students to dedicate themselves to learning.
Box 6, Folder 24

Speech Manuscript of TR 1980

Physical Description: 3 TMs/AMs

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The original holographs of TR's presentation on "Ideas on Higher Education," dealing with the importance of education and the influence it has on one's philosophy of life.
Box 6, Folder 25

Speech Manuscript of TR 1980-82

Physical Description: 2 AMs

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Original manuscripts of TR's speeches on the "Educational Challenges of the 80's" and "Social Environments of Mexican Americans in the Southwest," dealing with the impact of education on the Chicano/Latino community in the Southwest.
Box 6, Folder 26

Speech Manuscript of TR 1975-80

Physical Description: 7 AMs/PrArt

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TR's original holographic outlines of various speeches dealing with class and culture. Include "The Educational Gap," "Social Class and Social Mobility" and "Common Isolation of Mexicans Americans Until World War II."
Box 6, Folder 27

Speech Manuscript of TR 1980

Physical Description: 1 AMs

Scope and Contents note

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TR's holographic outline on "The Hispanic Experience in American Education," dealing directly with the influence that history and milieu have in molding one's perspectives.
Box 6, Folder 28

Speech Outline of TR 1980-84

Physical Description: 2 TMs/AMs

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Holographic outline of TR's presentation on the "Business Schools and Humanities." This speech demonstrates the need for a partnership between the university and business.
Box 6, Folder 29

Speech Manuscript of TR 1980

Physical Description: 4 AMs

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TR's original manuscripts of various presentations dealing with culture and education. They include "Three Concepts of Culture" and "Points of Interest in Hispanic Education."
Box 6, Folder 30

Speech Manuscript of TR 1980

Physical Description: 1 TMs/AMs

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Original holograph of TR's speech entitled "The Chicanos in the Southwest," and elaborates on the problems the Chicano community will face in the educational and political arena.
Box 6, Folder 31

Speech Manuscript of TR 1980-84

Physical Description: 2 TMs/AMs

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TR's original manuscript of the speech entitled "The Humanization of the Hispanic in the Southwest," dealing with his philosophy of man and education in the American Southwest.
Box 6, Folder 32

Speech Manuscript of TR 1975-80

Physical Description: 4 TMs/AMs

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Outlines of TR's presentations on the "Plural Society in the Southwest: Historical Comment," dealing with the development of the Chicano/Latino community from a social and economic perspective."
Box 6, Folder 33

Speech Manuscript of TR 1980-82

Physical Description: 1 TMs/AMs

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TR writes his philosophy on the functions of community and outlines them in "Morality and the Chicano Writer," dealing with issues the Chicano/Latino community must face.
Box 6, Folder 34

Speech Manuscript of TR 1980

Physical Description: 1 TMs

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Typed manuscript of TR's presentation on "La importancia de una experiencia universitaria," outlining the benefits and functions of the university system in the United States.
Box 6, Folder 35

Speech Manuscript of TR 1980-84

Physical Description: 4 TMs/AMs

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Outlines of TR's presentations made at various universities dealing with the establishment of community and the importance of quality education for the Chicano community. Includes an University of Santa Clara acceptance speech for an honorary degree.
Box 6, Folder 36

Speech Manuscript of TR 1980-84

Physical Description: 1 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

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TR's holographic outline on the educational problems young people face in high schools, especially with the crises in education and the soaring dropout rate in California.
Box 6, Folder 37

Speech Manuscript of TR 1980

Physical Description: 1 TMs/AMs

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TR writes his philosophy of education in the presentation entitled "Hispanics in Higher Education," dealing with the future well-being of the Chicano/Latino community.
Box 6, Folder 38

Speech Manuscript of TR 1980

Physical Description: 1 AMs

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Original outline of TR's manuscript on "The Value of a University Education," discussing the progressive development of the Hispanic community in the area of higher education.
Box 6, Folder 39

Speech Manuscript of TR 1984

Physical Description: 2 AMs

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The original holographs of TR's welcome address to the newly appointed president of the UC System, Dr. David P. Gardner. The speech deals with the history and development of UCR.
Box 6, Folder 40

Speech Manuscript of TR 1976

Physical Description: 5 TMs/AMs

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TR's holographic manuscripts and correspondence with Our Lady of the Lake University of San Antonio during a workshop with Venezuelan University administrators.
Box 6, Folder 41

Speech Manuscript of TR 1974-75

Physical Description: 4 TMs/AMs

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Include correspondence and TR's presentation entitled "Influences of Parents on Learning," discussing the development of children in learning how life is all interrelated.
Box 6, Folder 42

Speech Manuscript of TR 1980

Physical Description: 1 AMs

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TR writes his philosophy on the qualities of leadership in "What is Leadership?" This speech challenges each person to reach his full potential.
Box 6, Folder 43

Speech Manuscript of TR 1978

Physical Description: 1 TMs

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TR's manuscript of "Leadership and Public Service," outlines the responsibility of developing a civic morality in leadership management within our American society.
Box 6, Folder 44

Speech Manuscript of TR 1975

Physical Description: 5 AMs/TMs

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Holographic outline of TR's speech on "Mexican Culture and Civilization," describing the historical development of the Mexican/European culture that flourished in the Americas.
Box 6, Folder 45

Speech Manuscript of TR 1970-75

Physical Description: 1 AMs

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TR's manuscript, "The Role of the Mexican-American in the Historical Southwest." Details historical and intellectual development of the Chicano/Latino community.
Box 6, Folder 46

Speech Manuscript of TR 1971

Physical Description: 3 TMs

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Program material on the High School Chicano Youth Conference at the University of Houston in 1971. It involves student participation in Chicano education.
Box 6, Folder 47

Speech Manuscript of TR 1975-80

Physical Description: 3 TMs/AMs

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TR's original holographs of various presentations given at workshops, dealing with the history of the Chicano community in culture and literature. Include "Resistance Literature" and "Chicano Literature: Achievements in the Last Decade."
Box 6, Folder 48

Speech Manuscript of TR 1970-75

Physical Description: 4 TMs/AMs

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Eng/Sp.
Various original outlines of TR's speeches dealing with the historical and political development of the Mexican American community in the early nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Box 6, Folder 49

Speech Manuscript of TR 1980-84

Physical Description: 1 AMs

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Eng/Sp.
TR's speech at the UCR Third Annual Chicano Open House for parents and students, focusing on the importance of the family as the primary support system at the university.
Box 6, Folder 50

Speech Manuscript of TR 1984

Physical Description: 1 TMs

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TR's holographic outline of the speech regarding the "Battle of Puebla." It deals mostly with the psychological freedom and victory achieved by the Mexican soldiers in 1863.
Box 6, Folder 51

Speech Manuscript of TR 1975-80

Physical Description: 4 TMs/AMs

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Various holographic outlines of TR's speeches on the development of Chicano culture and literature in the Southwest. Include notes and ideas on the Chicano community.
Box 6, Folder 52

Speech Outlines of TR 1970-75

Physical Description: 4 AMs

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TR writes about the psychology of the Mexican American worker in a speech entitled "The Migrant Worker." It deals with physical and psychological stress the Chicano/Latino community goes through to survive the effects of capitalism.
Box 6, Folder 53

Speech Manuscript of TR 1975

Physical Description: 1 AMs

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Sp.
TR's original outline on the importance of science, given in his speech entitled "Ciencia y tecnología," and explains how technology is the culture of our modern society in America.
Box 6, Folder 54

Speech Manuscript of TR 1980-84

Physical Description: 2 AMs

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Original outline of TR's speech entitled "Student Activities for Future Visions III: In Search of Community." It concerns the future of the Chicano and black communities.
Box 6, Folder 55

Speech Manuscript of TR 1980-84

Physical Description: 1 TMs/AMs

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TR writes on his philosophy of education in his presentation entitled "Monopoly in Higher Education." It focuses on the challenges that are before Americans on improving the state of the educational system. Include some notes and ideas.
Box 7, Folder 1

Essay Manuscript of TR 1978-83

Physical Description: 3 TMs

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Typed manuscript of TR's review of José Montalvo's poetry book, Pensamientos capturados, dealing with the contradictions of reality. Include TR's article on "The Importance of College," published by Caminos magazine.
Box 7, Folder 2

Essay Manuscript of TR 1975-80

Physical Description: 2 TMs/AMs

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Eng/Sp.
Original holographic manuscripts of TR's essay on "Chicano Literature: Perspectives," dealing with the broad influences of race, moment and milieu of the Chicano writer in the American Southwest.
Box 7, Folder 3

Essay Manuscript of TR 1980

Physical Description: 1 TMs/AMs

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Eng/Sp.
TR writes his philosophy of Chicano literature, and he outlines his ideas in "Ten Years of Labyrinth: Chicano Literature." This essay deals with the development of Chicano literature in the American Southwest.
Box 7, Folder 4

Essay Manuscript of TR 1975-80

Physical Description: 5 TMs/AMs

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Eng/Sp.
TR's essay on "A Challenge to Mexican American Communities," discusses the crises that exist in our public schools and offers recommendations to improve the system. Contain TR's outline of "Culture and Language in America."
Box 7, Folder 5

Essay Manuscript of TR 1976-79

Physical Description: 5 TMs/AMs

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Original holographs of TR's essay entitled "Sí se puede: A History of Chicano Literature," dealing with the development of Chicano literature and its contribution to society. (Original Don Pedrito Jaramillo poster located at S5.B17.F1.)
Box 7, Folder 6

Essay Manuscript of TR 1975

Physical Description: 7 TMs/AMs

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The original draft of TR's literary critique of "Don Jesús Amezcua, el virrey labrador." This essay deals with the structure and syntax used in the poem. Includes an outline for analyzing poems entitled "Método de los comentarios."
Box 7, Folder 7

Essay Manuscript of TR 1975-80

Physical Description: 5 TMs/AMs

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Original holographs of TR's essay entitled "The Integrity of Rolando Hinojosa," dealing with the style and structure of his novels and short stories.
Box 7, Folder 8

Essay Manuscript of TR 1975-76

Physical Description: 2 TMs

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Typewritten manuscript of TR's essay entitled "Remarks on Affirmative Action," dealing with the implementation and development of affirmative action in American institutions.
Box 7, Folder 9

Essay Manuscript of TR 1984

Physical Description: 4 TMs/AMs

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TR's original holograph of his essay published in the MELUS journal, entitled "Richard Rodríguez' Hunger of Memory as Humanistic Antithesis," dealing with Rodríguez' controversial views on bilingual education and negation of cultural roots.
Box 7, Folder 10

Essay Manuscript of TR 1974-76

Physical Description: 3 TMs

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Eng/Sp.
TR's manuscript, "Into the Labyrinth: The Chicano in Literature," deals with the mission of Chicano literature in the conservation, struggle and invention of the Chicano community.
Box 7, Folder 11

Essay Manuscript of TR 1972

Physical Description: 7 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR's manuscript entitled "Into the Labyrinth: The Chicano in Literature," published in Southwestern American Literature, deals with the roots and growth of Chicano literature. Include general correspondence on TR's essay.
Box 7, Folder 12

Essay Manuscript of TR 1975-76

Physical Description: 7 TMs/AMs

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Typed manuscript of TR's essay on "Chicano Literature: A Fiesta of the Living." TR outlines the birth and progress of Chicano literature and focuses on the major contributors to this new genre of literature of the American Southwest.
Box 7, Folder 13

Essay Manuscript of TR 1975

Physical Description: 6 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR's manuscript, "Chicano Literature: A Fiesta of the Living," published in Books Abroad, deals with the development of Chicano literature in the American Southwest.
Box 7, Folder 14

Essay Manuscript of TR 1975-78

Physical Description: 7 TMs/AMs

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TR's holographic manuscript, "Critical Approaches to Chicano Literature and its Dynamic Intimacy," outlines the evolution of Chicano consciousness and aesthetic in the 1960's and 1970's in the American Southwest.
Box 7, Folder 15

Essay Manuscript of TR 1974-75

Physical Description: 12 TMs/AMs

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Original holographic manuscript of TR's essay, "Recuerdo, descubrimiento y voluntad," focuses on the three creative forces (remembering, discovery and volition) which he used in the creation of Tierra.
Box 8, Folder 1

Essay Manuscript of TR 1970

Physical Description: 4 AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR's essays on Chicano literature and history. Include "Race, Moment and Milieu," "What is Hispanic Heritage?" and "Generalizaciones sobre la cultura y la literatura hispana." Contains a copy of a poem by Nezahualcóyotl de Tezcoco.
Box 8, Folder 2

Essay Manuscript of TR 1982

Physical Description: 6 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR expresses his philosophy on the importance of Chicanos in higher education. His thoughts in "The Role of the Chicano Academic and the Chicano Non-Academic Community," emphasize the leadership roles of the Chicano academicians.
Box 8, Folder 3

Essay Manuscript of TR 1983

Physical Description: 5 TMs/AMs

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Typed manuscript of TR's essay entitled "Mexican-American Literature: The Establishment of Community." TR elaborates on the development of Chicano culture and literature in the American Southwest.
Box 8, Folder 4

Essay Manuscript of TR 1983

Physical Description: 6 TMs/AMs

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Original holographic manuscript of TR's essay, "Chicano Literature: The Establishment of Community." TR describes the inventive efforts the Chicano writer has as he struggles for the intellectual emancipation of his people.
Box 8, Folder 5

Essay Manuscript of TR 1971

Physical Description: 5 TMs/AMs

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TR's original holographic manuscript of the essay, "Chicano Literature: Life in Search of Form." TR elaborates on the evolution and change Chicano literature had on the Chicano writers in the early 1960's and 1970's.
Box 8, Folder 6

Essay Manuscript of TR 1970-75

Physical Description: 7 TMs/AMs

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Holographic manuscripts on the history of Chicano literature and of its relevance to the American consciousness. Include TR's typed manuscripts entitled "Chicano Literature: Life in Search of Form," and some general correspondence.
Box 8, Folder 7

Essay Manuscript of TR 1978

Physical Description: 1 AMs

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Original draft of TR's essay, "The Great Plains as Refuge in Chicano Literature." Pertains to the development of the Chicano community in the American Southwest and how a new genre of literature grew out of this community.
Box 8, Folder 8

Essay Manuscript of TR 1980

Physical Description: 9 TMs

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TR's typed and published manuscript of the essay, "The Great Plains as Refuge in Chicano Literature," dealing with the evolution and consciousness of the Chicano writer.
Box 8, Folder 9

Essay Manuscript of TR 1980-81

Physical Description: 8 TMs

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Proof, "The Great Plains as Refuge in Chicano Literature," published by the University of Nebraska Press. Include correspondence between TR and Frederick C. Luebke, editor of the anthology, Vision and Refuge.
Box 8, Folder 10

Selected Bibliography 1975-84

Physical Description: 8 TMs/AMs

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A list of TR's works during the early and later stages of his literary and educational career. Include notes and rough drafts of his bibliographic lists.
Box 9, Folder 1

Published Works of TR 1971

Physical Description: 16 PrArt

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Published leaflets on Tierra, first published by Quinto Sol Publications in 1971. TR's short story, "His Hands in his Pocket," deals with the trauma a child experiences after witnessing a murder and being implicated in the cover-up.
Box 9, Folder 2

Published Works of TR 1971

Physical Description: 18 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

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TR's "El Pete Fonseca" and "Los salamandras," first published by Quinto Sol, and in the novel, Tierra. The stories deal with the life of a child growing up in a farmworking family, exposed to the hard reality of life and the human struggle.
Box 9, Folder 3

Published Works of TR 1975

Physical Description: 7 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR's essay, "Chicano Literature: Fiesta of the Living," published in Books Abroad, describes the development of the Chicano writer and include other essays on Chicano literature.
Box 9, Folder 4

Published Works of TR 1969-74

Physical Description: 8 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Early poetry of TR, first published by Quinto Sol press in El Grito. Most of the poetry deals with the struggles of man and his quest for wisdom. Include the poems entitled "M'ijo no mira nada," "Me lo enterraron" and "Searchers."
Box 9, Folder 5

Published Works of TR 1966-78

Physical Description: 10 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A collection of TR's early poetry published in the journal, Original Works, and in the conference proceedings, Ethnic Literatures Since 1776: The Many Voices of America. Include TR's only poetry chapbook, Always and Other Poems.
Box 9, Folder 6

Published Works About TR 1977-86

Physical Description: 7 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Articles about TR dealing with different aspects of his life in higher education and on his memory. Some of the journals are Schedule, Network, UC MEXUS News, and Mascarones.
Box 9, Folder 7

Published Works of TR 1978

Physical Description: 2 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Picante magazine publishes TR's short story, "Inside the Window," and essay on "Chicano Literature." TR's practices his style and technique, in order to develop and expand the growth of Chicano literature in the American Southwest.
Box 9, Folder 8

Published Works About TR 1979-83

Physical Description: 3 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Published articles about TR by Caminos and Somos magazines, dealing with the objectives TR had in advancing the Chicano and Latino community in higher education.
Box 9, Folder 9

Published Works of TR 1983

Physical Description: 4 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Caribbean Review publishes TR's film review, "A Clash of Cultures: The Ballad of Gregorio Cortéz," and the Discovery journal, publishes Américo Paredes' essay, "A Sense of Place," dealing with TR's desire to build a community of writers.
Box 9, Folder 10

Published Works of TR 1971

Physical Description: 2 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The Pan American University at Edinburg, TX, publishes TR's essay, "Into The Labyrinth: The Chicano in Literature," in the proceedings of the symposium, New Voices in Literature: The Mexican American, on October 7-8, 1971.
Box 9, Folder 11

Published Works of TR 1984

Physical Description: 2 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

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The Institute of Latin American Studies at the University of Texas at Austin, publishes TR's essay, "Cultural Linkages: A U.S. View," dealing with the progress of humanistic thought.
Box 9, Folder 12

Published Works About TR 1985

Physical Description: 5 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The American Association for Higher Education publishes Dr. John David Maguire's essay, "Searching: When Old Dreams Find Their Youth Again," describes the vision TR had in advancing higher education for all people.
Box 9, Folder 13

Published Works of TR 1984

Physical Description: 1 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The National Hispanic Center for Advanced Studies and Policy Analysis publishes TR's essay, "The Role of the Chicano Academic and the Chicano Non-Academic Community," dealing with the responsibilities of professionals towards La Raza.
Box 9, Folder 14

Published Works About TR 1982-85

Physical Description: 3 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The University of California at Riverside publishes a few articles about TR during his years as chancellor from 1979 to 1984. The articles are found in UC Riverside magazine, and in the University's Annual Report.
Box 9, Folder 15

Published Works of TR 1974-75

Physical Description: 2 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR's short story, "Las salamandras," is published by Mester and El Cuento: Revista de Imaginación, dealing with reflections of an adolescent on life and death experiences.
 

Literary Manuscripts of Chicano Writers. Sub-section 2.1

Box 10, Folder 1

Alarcón, Justo S. 1975

Physical Description: 1 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
La Palabra journal of Tempe, AZ, publishes the essay, "Consideraciones sobre la literatura y criticas chicanas," by Justo Alarcón describing the development of the Chicano writer as he creates and defines a new literary genre.
Box 10, Folder 2

Alegría, Fernando 1976

Physical Description: 1 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

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The Latin American Literary Review publishes the epic poem, "The Little Architects of the Sand City," by Fernando Alegría which is an allegory of the political events in Chile.
Box 10, Folder 3

Aguilar, Ricardo D. 1980

Physical Description: 2 TMs/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
Sends TR a chapter of his new novel and requests him to review and comment on it. (No title is given on the novel.)
Box 10, Folder 4

Alurista, (Urista, A.) 1973-74

Physical Description: 1 TMs

Scope and Contents note

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Alfredo Urista sends TR a copy of his poetry manuscript, Cuatro milpas xicanas, a collection of Chicano poetry edited by Juanita Salas of the Mexican American Studies Center of UT Austin. Most of the poems deal with "la voz amerindia."
Box 10, Folder 5

Alves-Pereira, Teresinha 1972-74

Physical Description: 25 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A professor at the University of Puerto Rico corresponds and updates TR on her recent works. They include the original manuscript of Hey, Mex!, ¡Ándale! Rosana; " Boycott"; and "TR e a literatura chicana dos Estados Unidos." (In Portuguese.)
Box 10, Folder 6

Arias, Ron 1974

Physical Description: 2 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Professor Ron Arias sends TR his final draft of The Road to Tamazunchale, demonstrating how close Chicano and Latin American cultural influences are as described in his novel.
Box 10, Folder 7

Ballesteros, David 1968

Physical Description: 1 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

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The Association of American Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese prints Dr. Ballesteros' essay, "The Foreign Language Teacher and Bilingualism," showing the advantages of knowing two or more languages.
Box 10, Folder 8

Balderama, Arturo 1968

Physical Description: 1 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A Chicano writer from San Antonio, TX, sends TR an original manuscript of his recollections growing up in the Chicano community in the early 1930's and 40's, during World War II.
Box 10, Folder 9

Benavides, Ricardo 1975

Physical Description: 2 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Updates TR on his new essay entitled "Sobre el realismo en la narrativa hispanoamericana" and "Estirpe y estigma en una novela chicana." The essays deal with the forms and styles found in Spanish American and Chicano literature.
Box 10, Folder 10

Benavides, Roberto 1970

Physical Description: 1 TMs

Scope and Contents note

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Sends TR his poetry manuscript and hopes he will read and comment on his work. Most of the poetry deals with the struggle for social justice and the pursuit of love.
Box 10, Folder 11

Berryhill, Michael 1976

Physical Description: 3 TMs

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A professor at Vassar College, NY, sends TR a manuscript of poetry to review. The collection deals with metaphysical and abstract ideas of life.
Box 10, Folder 12

Bigelow-Dixon, Michael 1982

Physical Description: 1 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Sends TR a copy of a play adapted from ...y no se lo tragó la tierra. The play uses the main ideas and merges them together into one complete realistic story.
Box 10, Folder 13

Bovell, Carlton R. 1984

Physical Description: 1 TMs

Scope and Contents note

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Professor Bovell of UCR dedicates to TR, a poem entitled "We Walked Together Only Briefly," during the memorial in honor of the late Chancellor Tomás Rivera in May 1984.
Box 10, Folder 14

Blanc, Ricardo 1970

Physical Description: 1 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A professor sends TR a copy of his Spanish American Short Story class outline for his perusal. The list encompasses twentieth century Latin American writers.
Box 10, Folder 15

Bowie-Gutiérrez, Irene 1972-74

Physical Description: 3 TMs/TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Sends TR her literary manuscript and requests that he review and submit it to Tejidos Publications. Her poetry and short stories deal with humanistic themes and social relations.
Box 10, Folder 16

Brito Jr., Aristeo 1970

Physical Description: 6 TMs/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Updates TR on his new literary labor and sends copies of his work. Includes the poem, "El peregrino: canto a Salazar," and the essay, "Characteristics of Chicano Literature."
Box 10, Folder 17

Bruce-Novoa, Juan 1980

Physical Description: 5 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Sends TR a copy of his essay, "La literatura chicana," published in Américas, in February 1980. Includes his short story, "Satisfaction," and a collection of poetry.
Box 10, Folder 18

Burnam, Rhonda 1974

Physical Description: 1 TMs

Scope and Contents note

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TR writes a poem for Rhonda Burnam after she writes about a project her class is working on, contacting various poets.
Box 10, Folder 19

Cárdenas, Daniel N. 1975

Physical Description: 1 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
Essay developed on "En defensa del español del suroeste de los Estados Unidos," pertaining to the development and style of the Spanish language in the Southwestern United States.
Box 10, Folder 20

Cárdenas, Dolores 1980

Physical Description: 1 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR receives a copy of the manuscript, "Five Mexican American Novels: An Essay in Interpretation," dealing with the style and history of the novel throughout Spain and the Americas.
Box 10, Folder 21

Cárdenas, Reyes 1971-75

Physical Description: 1 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A Chicano poet sends TR his poetry collection and asks that it be reviewed and critiqued so it can later be published. Many of the poems deal with social justice and abstract art.
Box 10, Folder 22

Cárdenas-Dwyer, Carlota 1977

Physical Description: 2 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
UT Austin professor sends TR copies of her latest publications on "Cultural Regionalism and Chicano Literature" and "The Poetics of Code Switching." Both articles deal with the development and styles of Chicano literature.
Box 10, Folder 23

Carlos, A.J. 1975

Physical Description: 2 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
A Chicano writer of New York sends TR his short stories and would like them reviewed before they are published. The stories deal with life in a Chicano barrio in the 1940's, and are entitled "El sacrilegio" and "El poste maldito."
Box 10, Folder 24

Campbell, Joe R. 1969

Physical Description: 3 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A literary associate sends TR a manuscript of his experiences in Mexico entitled "Zapotlanejo, Jalisco (1969)" and "Limón, Jalisco (1969)."
Box 10, Folder 25

Carter, Jyme 1980

Physical Description: 5 TMs

Scope and Contents note

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A young poet from UCR sends TR a collection of poems and requests that he review them before publication. They include "The Westwood Village" and "From the Heart."
Box 10, Folder 26

Castillo, Raúl 1975

Physical Description: 1 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A Chicano poet sends TR a collection of poetry and would like his opinion and analysis. Some of the poems are "Philosophy with Hominy," "Tears" and "Mind Stroll."
Box 10, Folder 27

Chávez, Gina 1970

Physical Description: 1 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A Chicana poet sends TR her poem entitled "Raza," which endorses a strong philosophical statement on the unity of humanity, and creates a new vision for the Chicano community.
Box 10, Folder 28

Chuntí, Manuel 1974

Physical Description: 2 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
Professor Chuntí dedicates two poems entitled "Hermano universal" and "Mujer mexicana," to the Chicano community.
Box 10, Folder 29

Cortéz, José 1977-78

Physical Description: 8 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The director of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Center for Developing Students sends TR a program with some historical material on how the program was started by the University of Minnesota. Include some newsletters and reports.
Box 10, Folder 30

Cunningham, Veronica 1973-77

Physical Description: 1 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A young poet sends TR her poem created for the First Annual Floricanto Festival, dealing with the joys and sufferings of life and love.
Box 11, Folder 1

Dávila-Calhoun, Gloria 1975-77

Physical Description: 28 TMs/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A professor at the University of Michigan sends TR a copy of her syllabus, "Aztec-Maya-Chicano Literatures." Include general correspondence and bibliographies on Chicano/Latino writers and history of the Chicano community.
Box 11, Folder 2

De La Fuente, Patricia 1981

Physical Description: 1 TMs/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR sends an English professor at Pan American University at Edinburg, TX, copies of his short stories, "Inside the Window" and "Looking for Borges," which use surrealistic ideas.
Box 11, Folder 3

Delgado, Abelardo 1975

Physical Description: 13 TLS/TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A Chicano poet from the University of Utah sends TR his poetry manuscript and asks him to review and comment on it. His work is entitled Seven Abelardos, and deals with social justice and the struggle in human relations.
Box 11, Folder 4

Delgado, Miguel 1974

Physical Description: 5 TMs/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR receives a collection of manuscripts from Delgado, a Chicano writer, dealing with language and culture. These works are entitled "Examen introspectivo de lenguas y culturas" and "Fraternization of the Pachuco and the Chicano."
Box 11, Folder 5

Dobrian, Walter A. 1973-77

Physical Description: 15 TMs/TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A professor of Spanish literature at the University of Iowa sends TR his manuscript, "Advenimiento del chicano," dealing with the historical and cultural development of the Chicano community. Include general correspondence and notes.
Box 11, Folder 6

Elizondo, Sergio D. 1970-78

Physical Description: 18 TMs/TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Professor Elizondo of the University of New Mexico sends TR his literary manuscripts containing poems, short stories and essays. Some of the titles are "Die Chicanos und ihre Literatur," Perros y antiperros and "Yellow Butterfly."
Box 11, Folder 7

Elizondo, Virgil P. 1975

Physical Description: 2 TMs

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The president of the Mexican American Cultural Center sends TR a copy of his lecture given to the Catholic Theological Society of America on June 11, 1975. His essay is entitled "People Twice Conquered; Twice Colonized; Twice Oppressed."
Box 11, Folder 8

Enríquez-M., Evangelina 1981

Physical Description: 3 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A Chicana graduate student of UCR sends TR chapters of her dissertation entitled "Towards a Definition of, and Critical Approaches to Chicano(a) Literature." Include chapters on Third World literature and Women's literature.
Box 11, Folder 9

Espinoza, Rudolph L. 1977-78

Physical Description: 4 TMs/TLS

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Eng/Sp.
A graduate student sends TR his literary essays, "Navarro's Challenge" and "Report on Reading Problems of Mexican American (Chicanos)." Both essays deal with the issue of social justice facing the Chicano community.
Box 11, Folder 10

Estupinian, Rafael 1971

Physical Description: 1 PrArt

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Eng/Sp.
A professor of Chicano Studies at San Diego State College sends TR an essay entitled "The Cultural Arts and Their Role in the Education of the Mexican-American," dealing with the philosophy and development of the Chicano artist/writer.
Box 11, Folder 11

Flores, Patricio F. 1975

Physical Description: 1 PrArt

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Eng/Sp.
A society of Chicano bishops sends President Gerald Ford a letter protesting the deportation of the Mexican undocumented workers and the plans of bringing (180,000) Vietnamese into the U.S. Include Bishop Flores' literary work.
Box 11, Folder 12

Galindo, Guillermo 1975

Physical Description: 2 AN

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Eng.
A graduate student sends TR information on a rare novel published by Viola Press entitled El sol de Texas, by Conrado Espinoza.
Box 11, Folder 13

Galvan, Roberto A. 1975

Physical Description: 2 TMs

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Eng/Sp.
A professor of Spanish literature at Southwest Texas Junior College sends TR his poetry collection. Some of the poems are "Reminiscencia" and "El nacimiento de un migratorio."
Box 11, Folder 14

García, Nilda 1976

Physical Description: 1 TMs

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Sp.
A Chicana poet dedicates a new poem to TR entitled "Tomás Rivera," dealing with the insights she received at a migrant workers symposium.
Box 11, Folder 15

García, Mary Lou 1973

Physical Description: 10 TMs

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Eng/Sp.
A graduate student at UTSA sends TR her literary manuscripts for him to review. Some of the works are "Desmoronada," "Flatown, U.S.A." and "Aventura."
Box 11, Folder 16

Garza, Daniel 1962-65

Physical Description: 5 TMs/PrArt

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Eng/Sp.
A Chicano writer of Hillsboro, TX, sends TR his literary manuscripts and asks him to review them. Some of the short stories are "A Rosary for Santos," "Saturday Belong to the Palomilla" and "El maíz del señor Robeson."
Box 11, Folder 17

Garza, Juan 1975

Physical Description: 2 TMs

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A Chicano playwright sends TR a copy of his new play entitled The Ultimate Touch, concerning the relationship of a son in a new social and cultural environment.
Box 11, Folder 18

Garza, Sabino C. 1974-77

Physical Description: 4 TMs/AMs

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A Chicano playwright of San Antonio sends TR a copy of his play entitled La llorona: An Omen of Doom, and some of his poetry for TR to read and enjoy.
Box 11, Folder 19

Gómez, Rafael 1970

Physical Description: 1 PrArt

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Eng/Sp.
TR receives a poetry collection entitled Fuente de mí vida, from a Chicano poet from Brownsville, TX. The collection deals with philosophical and humanistic experiences in life.
Box 11, Folder 20

Gómez-Quiñones, Juan 1976

Physical Description: 1 TMs

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Eng/Sp.
A professor of history at UCLA publishes his article, "On Culture," dealing with the many aspects of the development of culture in the Chicano/Latino community.
Box 11, Folder 21

González, Raúl 1975

Physical Description: 2 TMs

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A Chicano writer of San Antonio, TX, sends TR a copy of his short story entitled "Rambling Notes," concerning the experiences the author had in attending the schools of Texas.
Box 11, Folder 22

González-A., Chelo 1971-72

Physical Description: 14 ANS/ALS

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Eng/Sp.
A Chicana poet from Del Rio, TX, sends Jacinto Quirarte a collection of unpublished poems. She asks Dr. Quirarte to publish them if he wants, in his book, Mexican American Artists. Includes the original poetry of Chelo González-A.
Box 11, Folder 23

González-Berry, Erlinda 1979-80

Physical Description: 4 PrArt

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Eng/Sp.
A professor at New Mexico State University sends TR some essays on Chicano literature. They include " Estampas del valle. From Costumbrismo to Self-Reflecting Literature" and " Perros y antiperros. The Voice of the Bard"
Box 11, Folder 24

Guerrero, Gloria 1970

Physical Description: 1 PrArt

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Eng/Sp.
A young Chicana poet sends TR her collection of poetry and hopes he will review and comment on it. Most of the poems deal with social justice, relationships and philosophy.
Box 12, Folder 1

Hinojosa, Rolando R. 1971-72

Physical Description: 10 TMs/TLS

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Eng/Sp.
A professor of Spanish literature at Texas A & I University sends TR various manuscripts regarding his latest work. Includes his novel and short stories, Estampas del valle, " Estas cosas que pasan" and "Cachito mío."
Box 12, Folder 2

Hinojosa, Rolando R. 1974-76

Physical Description: 7 TMs/TLS

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Eng/Sp.
Hinojosa sends TR copies of his latest novel and manuscripts entitled Klail City y sus alrededores, " Tepalcatero" and "Echevarria tiene la palabra."
Box 12, Folder 3

Hernández-Tovar, Inéz 1975

Physical Description: 3 PrArt

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Eng/Sp.
A Chicana poet sends TR some of her poems and short stories for him to review and enjoy. They include "Para Teresa," "La mirada" and "La familia."
Box 12, Folder 4

Horne, David L. 1984

Physical Description: 3 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
An undergraduate student of UCR sends Concha Rivera a poem dedicated to TR after his unexpected death in 1984, entitled "To a Humanist Passing," which is an intimate insight on TR.
Box 12, Folder 5

Huerta, Raymond 1984

Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt

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Eng/Sp.
TR receives a copy of the article, "Californios: odisea de una cultura," dealing with the political resistance of Chicanos in California during the early nineteenth century.
Box 12, Folder 6

Igo, John 1969

Physical Description: 1 PrArt

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Eng/Sp.
A friend of TR sends a revised Christmas song of "Deck the Halls," and adds Mexican symbolism to the lyrics.
Box 12, Folder 7

Islas, Arturo 1975-80

Physical Description: 2 TMs

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Eng/Sp.
A professor at Stanford University sends TR a copy of his new novel entitled Miguel Chico, dealing with the lives and adventures of a family living in New Mexico. Includes his essay, "Saints, Artists and Vile Politic."
Box 12, Folder 8

Jiménez, Francisco 1970

Physical Description: 1 PrArt

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Eng.
A professor at the University of Santa Clara sends TR a copy of his short story, "The Circuit," published by the journal, El Grito, dealing with the lives of farmworkers.
Box 12, Folder 9

Johnson, Harvey L. 1976-78

Physical Description: 2 PrArt

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Eng/Sp.
A professor at the University of Houston, TX, sends TR some copies of his latest work in bibliographic research entitled "Bibliografia literaria hispanoamérica" and "New Writers of Latin America," published by Revista Iberoamericana.
Box 12, Folder 10

Kanellos, Nicolás 1980

Physical Description: 2 TMs

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Eng/Sp.
The editor of Arte Publico Press sends TR two essays: the " Aventuras de don Chipote, obra precursora de la novela chicana," published in 1928, by Heraldo de México; and secondly, "Chicano Theatre: A Popular Culture Battleground."
Box 12, Folder 11

Kelly, Janice M. 1980

Physical Description: 3 TMs

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A UCR undergraduate student in TR's creative writing class sends him copies of her short stories for review. Some of the titles are "Intemperate Eve" and "Mrs. Murphy."
Box 12, Folder 12

Kersnowski, Frank 1975

Physical Description: 1 TMs

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Eng.
An English professor of Trinity University of San Antonio, TX, sends TR a copy of his new novel entitled Welcome Roadside Park, describing the fictional stories of the writer.
Box 12, Folder 13

King, Edward 1972

Physical Description: 1 TL

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Eng/Sp.
TR sends information concerning the latest publications on Chicano bibliographies and recommends two works: Apunte para la documentación de la cultura chicana and A General Bibliography for Research in Mexican American Studies.
Box 13, Folder 1

Ligues, Brigido 1972

Physical Description: 2 TMs/TLS

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Eng.
A Chicano poet sends TR a collection of his poetry and requests that he review and comment on it. Include some correspondence and information where he can publish his poetry.
Box 13, Folder 2

Lizárraga, Silvia S. 1977

Physical Description: 10 TMs/ALS

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Eng/Sp.
A graduate student of UC San Diego sends TR a couple of her essays and short stories dealing with the Chicano community. Some of the works are "Intento principal de Tierra," "¿Don?" and "Ya lo mejor."
Box 13, Folder 3

Lomelí, Francisco A. 1975-83

Physical Description: 20 PrArt/TLS

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Eng/Sp.
A professor at UC Santa Barbara sends TR a collection of his manuscripts and requests that he review and comment on them. Include the anthologies, Chicano Perspectives in Literature, Morena; and the essay, "Chicana Novelist in Fiction."
Box 13, Folder 4

López, Joe 1975

Physical Description: 1 TMs

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Eng/Sp.
A graduate student explores the affect of religious ideology on Chicano literature in his master's thesis, "The Influence in Chicano Literature," dealing with Tierra' s inclusion of religious symbols and myths.
Box 13, Folder 5

López, Salvador 1963-74

Physical Description: 18 TMs/PrArt

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Eng/Sp.
A graduate student of the University of Houston sends TR a collection of short stories and requests that he review and comment. Some of the titles are "Andale" and "Un hombre."
Box 13, Folder 6

Lozano, Carlos 1984

Physical Description: 2 TMs

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A professor of the Spanish department of CSU Bakersfield sends Concepción Rivera an essay dedicated to TR entitled "Tomás Rivera: A Final Farewell."
Box 13, Folder 7

Lyon, Ted 1975

Physical Description: 1 TMs

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Eng.
A professor of American literature at Brigham Young University sends TR his latest essay on Chicano literature entitled "Loss of Innocence in Chicano Prose."
Box 13, Folder 8

Maíz, Magdalena 1980

Physical Description: 1 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
A professor at Arizona State University writes a book review on Lucha Corpi's Palabras de mediodía, which was published by Berkeley's Fuego de Aztlán, 1980.
Box 13, Folder 9

Madrid-Barela, Arturo 1974-75

Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt

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Eng/Sp.
A professor of Spanish at the University of Minnesota sends TR his essay, "In Search of the Authentic Pachuco," dealing with a critical analysis on the history of the Chicano and how he is viewed by Mexicans, Anglo Americans and Chicanos.
Box 13, Folder 10

Maldonado, Jesús 1971-77

Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt

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Eng/Sp.
A Chicano poet from Seattle, WA, sends TR his collection of poetry for review. Include correspondence describing his current plans. Some of his poems are entitled "Hot Coffee Calientito," "Blue" and "Cinnamon Love."
Box 13, Folder 11

Menton, Seymour 1972

Physical Description: 1 TMs

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Eng/Sp.
A professor at UC Irvine sends TR a copy of his literary critique of TR's novel, Tierra. In the review Dr. Menton compares TR's writing to Juan Rulfo's poetic style.
Box 13, Folder 12

Mirandé, Alfredo 1979

Physical Description: 2 TMs

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Eng.
A professor of Chicano Studies at UC Riverside requests that TR review and comment on Alma abierta, a Chicano poetry collection produced by Chicano(a) writers.
Box 13, Folder 13

Mondrus-Engle, Margarita 1980

Physical Description: 1 TMs

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A writer sends TR a copy of her new novel entitled In the Rain Forest. The novel is a collection of myths and stories from the Afro-Caribbean legends.
Box 13, Folder 14

Morales, Alejandro 1975

Physical Description: 3 TMs

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Eng/Sp.
A professor of Spanish literature at UC Irvine sends TR a copy of his novel, Caras viejas y vino nuevo, and asks him to comment on it. The novel deals with the experiences of a young Chicano living in an American barrio.
Box 13, Folder 15

Morales, Joseph F. 1960-71

Physical Description: 1 TMs

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Eng/Sp.
A Chicano poet sends TR a manuscript of his collected poems and would like him to review them. The book is entitled Two Way Mirror, dealing with the experiences of Chicanos in the barrios of the Southwest and during the Vietnam War.
Box 13, Folder 16

Mundo Lo, Sara de 1975

Physical Description: 1 TMs

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Sp.
A professor at the University of Illinois, Urbana sends TR a copy of her manuscript, "Calchaquí gris," and would like him to review and comment on it.
Box 14, Folder 1

Ornelas, Berta 1975

Physical Description: 1 TMs

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Eng/Sp.
TR receives a book review of the 1975 novel, Come Down from the Mound, published by Miter Company. The review written by Lupe Cárdenas describes the lives of Chicano/Latinos in the American Southwest.
Box 14, Folder 2

Ornstein, Jacob 1978

Physical Description: 1 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor of language at UTEP sends TR a copy of his new essay, "Relational Bilingualism: A New Approach to Linguistic-Cultural Diversity and a Mexican American Case Study."
Box 14, Folder 3

Ortíz, María 1975

Physical Description: 1 TMs

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Sp.
A Chicana writer sends TR a copy of her short story entitled "En los brazos de Morfeo," which is a tragic love story.
Box 14, Folder 4

Ortíz, Rudy 1975

Physical Description: 1 PrArt

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Eng/Sp.
A Chicano poet sends TR his collection of poetry and asks that he review and comment on it. Some of the titles are "Judgement and the Sentence" and "Lamento de la abuela."
Box 14, Folder 5

Pacheco, Javier 1975

Physical Description: 10 PrArt

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Eng/Sp.
A Chicano poet from Menlo Park, CA, sends TR his collection of poetry and requests TR to review and comment on it. They include "La gente dice," "Canción de mí pueblo" and "Live at the Latin Village." Includes a brief autobiography.
Box 14, Folder 6

Parra, José Antonio 1969-75

Physical Description: 21 PrArt

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Eng/Sp.
A Chicano writer sends TR several examples of his short stories and poetry for him to read and review. Some of the titles are "El plan espiritual de San Diego," "Twelve Steps into Time" and "Slob: A Social Psychosis."
Box 14, Folder 7

Peña, Ervie 1971

Physical Description: 2 PrArt/TMs

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Eng/Sp.
A Chicana writer working for Proyecto Frontera sends TR a copy of her latest work entitled El Periquito Tusú, published with a grant from the U.S. office of Education. Includes the poem, "So Here I Stand," dedicated to TR.
Box 14, Folder 8

Pérez, Roberto P. 1974

Physical Description: 4 TMs/ALS

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Eng/Sp.
A Chicano writer from Houston, TX, sends TR copies of his short stories for him to review. They include "Stop, Look and Listen" and "Dimas." Pérez states: "They are my attempt to contribute to our own Chicano literature."
Box 14, Folder 9

Pérez, Reimundo Tigre 1970-75

Physical Description: 11 PrArt

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Eng/Sp.
A Chicano writer of Laredo, TX, sends TR his poetry manuscript and wants him to review it. The work deals with injustice and social protest. Some of the titles are "New Born Child," "Where Have You Been" and "Just Us Three."
Box 14, Folder 10

Pérez, Severo 1983

Physical Description: 1 TMs

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Eng/Sp.
A Chicano playwright sends TR his latest work on a new play entitled Soldier Boy, directed by Luis Valdez and performed by El Teatro Campesino Playhouse in San Juan Bautista, CA. The play deals with the experiences of a decorated war hero.
Box 14, Folder 11

Pino, Jr., Frank 1972-75

Physical Description: 20 TMs/ALS

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Eng/Sp.
A professor of Spanish literature at Michigan State University sends TR copies of his essays on Chicano literature and Tierra. Include "Realidad y fantasía en Tierra," " La literatura chicana" and "Chicano Poetry: A Popular Manifesto."
Box 14, Folder 12

Pino, Jr., Frank 1972-84

Physical Description: 7 TMs/ALS

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Eng/Sp.
A professor of Spanish literature sends TR his collection of poetry and asks that TR review and critique it. Most of the poetry deals with humanistic concepts. Some of the titles are "Tomás Rivera" and "Paseos y peregrinaciones."
Box 14, Folder 13

Pino, Jr., Frank 1970-75

Physical Description: 12 PrArt/TMs

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Eng/Sp.
A professor of Spanish literature sends TR his collection of short stories and requests that he review and comment on it. They include "Caminando," "Campo sagrado," "Papa Grande's Bedroom," "Father Henry" and "Fragmentos."
Box 14, Folder 14

Pino, Jr., Frank 1970-75

Physical Description: 2 PrArt/TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A professor of Spanish literature sends TR his new bilingual short stories entitled "A campo raso" and "Across an Open Field," and requests that TR review and comment on it.
Box 14, Folder 15

Pino, Rita Antonette 1970-75

Physical Description: 2 PrArt

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Eng/Sp.
A young Chicana poet sends TR her collection of poetry and asks him to review and comment on it. One poem is entitled "Yo soy chicana," dealing with social protest.
Box 14, Folder 16

Portillo, Estela 1970-75

Physical Description: 5 TMs/PrArt

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Eng/Sp.
A Chicana writer sends TR a collection of short stories and requests that he analyze and critique them. Some of the titles are "The Secret Room," "The Burning," "The Pilgrimage" and "The Paris Gown."
Box 15, Folder 1

Quintana, Leroy V. 1973

Physical Description: 7 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A fiction editor of Puerto del Sol, a fine arts magazine at New Mexico State University sends TR a few of his poems and welcomes critical comment. Some of the titles are "Eyes of Love," "Woodchopper's Ball" and "Night Bus."
Box 15, Folder 2

Ramos, Luis Arturo 1977

Physical Description: 3 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A professor at the University of Mexico sends TR his book review of Tierra, and requests his commentary. The review is entitled "Las voces en... y no se lo tragó la tierra."
Box 15, Folder 3

Reyes, Rosendo I. 1963-74

Physical Description: 16 PrArt/TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A young Chicano poet sends TR his poetry and short story collection and asks him to review and critique it. Most of the work deals with reflections on life, love and nature. They include "September Rainfall" and "Muy Dushka."
Box 15, Folder 4

Reyna, Abel A. 1974

Physical Description: 11 PrArt

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Eng/Sp.
A writer from Lyford, TX, sends TR his collection of poetry dealing with ideas of social justice and equality. Some of the titles are "Education," "¿Que le hago?" and "The Poor Watch Television Too."
Box 15, Folder 5

Robles, Mireya 1971-76

Physical Description: 4 PrArt/TMs

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Sp.
A professor at Briar Cliff College, NY, sends TR copies of her published essays for his enjoyment and review. Some of the titles are "La disputa sobre la paternidad" and "La relatividad de la realidad."
Box 15, Folder 6

Rocard, Marcienne 1975

Physical Description: 1 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Fr.
A professor of comparative literature of the Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail sends TR a copy of her essay on Tierra, entitled "The Cycle of Chicano Experience in Tierra."
Box 15, Folder 7

Rodríguez, Edmundo 1970

Physical Description: 1 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A Catholic priest from Texas sends TR a copy of his research on "The Invisible Nation: The Poor Mexican-Americans of the Southwest."
Box 15, Folder 8

Rodríguez, Jay Stephens 1984-85

Physical Description: 15 TMs/TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A Chicano filmmaker requests permission to acquire motion picture and television rights to three of TR's short stories in Tierra. They are "Un rezo," "La noche buena" and "El retrato." Includes a contract on Tierra.
Box 15, Folder 9

Rodríguez, Joe 1981

Physical Description: 2 TMs/TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor of Chicano studies at San Diego State University sends TR a copy of his manuscript, Ethnic Figures and the North American Narrative of Survival, and welcomes his ideas and advice for a possible publisher.
Box 15, Folder 10

Rodríguez, Juan 1972-75

Physical Description: 25 PrArt/TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A professor of Spanish and Portuguese literature at UCSD sends TR copies of his essays on Tierra. Some of the essays are "Religiosidad en Tierra," " El desarrollo del cuento chicano" and the newsletter, Carta Abierta.
Box 15, Folder 11

Rodríguez, Richard 1973

Physical Description: 1 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A graduate student from Stanford University writes an essay on "Leo Carillo as Andy Hardy and Other Losses of White Liberalism," published by the Columbia Forum, in June of 1973.
Box 15, Folder 12

Rogers, Del Marie 1966-77

Physical Description: 21 PrArt/TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A young Texas poet sends TR a collection of her poetry and requests that he review and comment on it. Most of her work deal with nature and human interest issues. Some of her poems are "Carrizozo," "Everywhere I Go" and "The Tunnel."
Box 15, Folder 13

Romero, Manuel 1974

Physical Description: 8 AMs/TLS

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Eng.
A Chicano poet from Dallas, TX, sends TR his poetry manuscript and asks him to review and critique it. Some of the titles are "Loneliness," "Separation" and "War Fear."
Box 15, Folder 14

Ruiz, José Luis 1980

Physical Description: 2 TMs/TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A Chicano filmmaker sends TR a copy of his film treatment of Bless Me, Última, and requests his comments and critique. The treatment is part one of an NEH proposal submission.
Box 16, Folder 1

Saldivar, Ramón 1979

Physical Description: 1 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A professor at the University of Texas at Austin sends TR a copy of his essay entitled "A Dialectics of Difference: Towards A Theory of the Chicano Novel," dealing with the need for a reassessment of theory in Chicano literature.
Box 16, Folder 2

Salinas, Judy 1974

Physical Description: 1 TMs

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Eng/Sp.
A professor of Spanish at the University of Tulsa sends TR a copy of her essay, "The Image of Women in Chicano Literature," describing the various stereotypes society uses to view women.
Box 16, Folder 3

Sánchez, Ricardo 1975

Physical Description: 8 TMs

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Eng/Sp.
A Chicano poet from El Paso, TX, sends TR a copy of his poetry collection entitled Tierra y ceniza, dealing with the Chicano struggle for liberation in an oppressed society.
Box 16, Folder 4

Sánchez, Saúl 1975

Physical Description: 9 TMs

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Eng/Sp.
A Chicano writer sends TR a collection of short stories on the experiences of a migrant child. Some of the titles are "El primer día de escuela," "El último día de escuela" and "Las elecciones."
Box 16, Folder 5

Smith, Amy 1980

Physical Description: 1 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A young poet sends TR her original poem entitled "One to One Correspondence," dealing with the beauty of relationships.
Box 16, Folder 6

Sommers, Joseph 1977-78

Physical Description: 13 TMs/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A professor of literature at UCSD sends TR a copy of his essay, "From the Critical Premise to the Product: Critical Modes and Their Applications to a Chicano Literary Text." Include some literary correspondence and notes.
Box 16, Folder 7

Soto, Gary 1980-82

Physical Description: 2 TMs

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Eng/Sp.
A professor of English at UC Berkeley sends TR copies of his poetry collection entitled Black Hair, and of his narrative recollections, Living Up the Street. Most of the poems and short stories deal with the adventures of a child.
Box 16, Folder 8

Stark, John 1972

Physical Description: 1 PrArt

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Eng.
A professor of literature at Kent Sate University, OH, sends TR a copy of his essay entitled "Borges' `Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius' and Nabokov's Pale Fire. Literature of Exhaustion."
Box 17, Folder 1

Tapia, John R. 1973-74

Physical Description: 8 TMs/PrArt

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Eng/Sp.
A professor of Spanish literature at Fort Lewis College, CO, sends TR a collection of poetry and would like him to review and critique it. Some of the titles are "The ABC's of Flowers and Trees" and "The Tango Durango."
Box 17, Folder 2

Tatum, Charles M. 1975

Physical Description: 3 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A professor of Spanish literature at Holy Cross College, MA, sends TR a copy of his essay entitled "Contemporary Chicano Prose Fiction: Its Ties to Mexican Literature," published in Books Abroad, in 1975.
Box 17, Folder 3

Tonn, Horst 1981

Physical Description: 1 TMs

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A graduate student from the John F. Kennedy-Institut für Nordamerikastudien der Freien Universität Berlin sends TR a copy of his master's thesis. "Themen und Erzähltechniken der Literatur: Anaya's Ultima and Rivera's Tierra."
Box 17, Folder 4

de la Torre, Alfredo 1971-73

Physical Description: 8 TMs/ALS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A Chicano writer from San Marcos, TX, sends TR copies of his short stories and novel entitled "Ileana," "Champurrado" and El león salio de la jaula, welcoming advice on publishing them with Quinto Sol Publications.
Box 17, Folder 5

Triana, Gladys 1975

Physical Description: 1 TMs

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Sp.
A Chicana writer from Jackson Heights, NY, sends TR a copy of her short story entitled "Rua," for his reading pleasure.
Box 17, Folder 6

Valdés, Gina 1980

Physical Description: 1 TMs

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Eng/Sp.
A Chicana writer from La Jolla, CA, sends TR a copy of her short story, "Una lección," and would like TR's feedback. The story deals with the stress and dilemma of being bilingual and bicultural in America.
Box 17, Folder 7

Valdez, Eduardo A. 1975

Physical Description: 1 TMs

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Eng/Sp.
A Chicano writer sends TR a copy of his short story entitled "Café," and would like him to review and critique it. The story deals with the concepts of loneliness and despair.
Box 17, Folder 8

Vallejos, Tomás 1981

Physical Description: 1 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A Chicano scholar of the National Association of Chicano Studies sends TR a copy of his lecture, "The Vitality of Ancient Indian Myth and Ritual in Contemporary Chicano Fiction: Tomás Rivera's `Las salamandras.' "
Box 17, Folder 9

Villanueva, Tino 1980

Physical Description: 1 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A professor of Spanish literature at Wellesley College, MA, writes an essay on Chicano literature entitled "Notas a lápiz para una autobiografia," dealing with development of Chicano literature in America, published by Plural.
Box 17, Folder 10

Vigil, Evangelina 1978-80

Physical Description: 4 PrArt/TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A Chicana poet from Texas sends TR copies of her poetry manuscripts entitled Otoño; El tanteo: tantiadas y malas tantiadas, and include other Chicana poets. Most of the poems give the woman's perspective on life, love and culture.
Box 17, Folder 11

Ybarra, Mary 1970-71

Physical Description: 5 TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A Catholic nun sends TR copies of her poetry collection dealing with the nature of man, hope and spirituality.
Box 17, Folder 12

Ybarra-Frausto, Tomás 1981-83

Physical Description: 6 TMs/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A professor of Spanish literature at Stanford University sends TR material on Chicano theatre. Some of the titles are "Teatro chicano: punto de partida," "La Chata Noloesca: figuera del Donaire" and "California Chicano Art."
Box 17, Folder 13

Ybarra-Frausto, Tomás 1981-84

Physical Description: 3 TMs/TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A professor of Spanish literature at Stanford University sends TR a copy of his manuscript, "Chicano Poetry: The Furrow and the Seed." Include material on the Mexican Museum of San Francisco and on his Stanford tenure review.
 

Literary Material of Tomás Rivera. Sub-section 2.2.

Box 18, Folder 1

Unpublished Manuscripts 1970-80

Physical Description: 40 TMs/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A collection of unpublished manuscripts of Chicano poetry and prose organized by TR. Include some plays performed by the Teatro de los Barrios. Some of the poets are Gina Chávez, Nephtalí de León and Tigre Pérez.
Box 18, Folder 2

Unpublished Poems 1970-75

Physical Description: 40 AMs/TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Unpublished poems and prose of various Chicano/Latino poets and writers of Texas. Include some anonymous works and poems by Mary A. Flores and Leonor Correa.
Box 18, Folder 3

Slow Loris Press Poetry 1973-74

Physical Description: 15 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Slow Loris Press publishes a collection of avant-garde poetry by Rose Graubart, Martha Dickey, Tony Petrosky and David Ignatow, in a limited edition.
Box 18, Folder 4

Collection of Poetry 1972-76

Physical Description: 50 AMs/TMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A collection of children's poetry and prose by students from elementary to high school. Include original poems dealing with children's view of the world and people around them.
Box 18, Folder 5

Children's Poetry 1974-78

Physical Description: 50 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Collected poetry and prose of various elementary and junior high school students in the original manuscript. The poems deal with children's experiences of people and the world around them.
Box 18, Folder 6

Children's Poetry 1974-78

Physical Description: 70 TMs/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
A collection of children's poetry for a contest at the elementary and high school level. Include original poems that deal with various interpretations of life, love and dreams.
Box 18, Folder 7

Children's Poetry 1973

Physical Description: 40 AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A collection of bilingual children's poetry gathered by TR during his involvement with various elementary schools in San Antonio, TX. Include student's original poems.
Box 19, Folder 1

Delgado, Abelardo/Poet 1974-77

Physical Description: 40 TMs/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A collection of original Chicano poetry and prose produced by Abelardo Delgado entitled Seven Abelardos. Include the poems, "Malditas," "An Open Letter to Susana" and short stories by Padilla, Avendano and Navarro.
Box 19, Folder 2

Spanish Literature Milieu 1970-75

Physical Description: 20 TMs/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR develops an outline for the structural analysis of the text for his students in Spanish literature. It includes the basic elements of the author's background, structural composition, message and literary expression.
Box 19, Folder 3

Spanish Literature/Novel 1970-75

Physical Description: 30 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR develops an outline for a technical analysis of the novel for his students in Spanish literature to bring out the main elements, as: the plot, theme, treatment and conclusion of the events and problems.
Box 19, Folder 4

Spanish Literature/Poem 1970-75

Physical Description: 10 TMs/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR explains his structural analysis of a poem outlined for his students in Spanish literature. Include analysis of the form, tone, interpretation and linguistic style.
Box 19, Folder 5

Chicano Literature Lists 1972-77

Physical Description: 25 PrArt/TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Various mailing lists for TR's use in dealing with Chicano writers, students, educators and business persons. Include correspondence with Dr. Richard D. Woods of Trinity University at San Antonio, TX, on TR's Chicano literature lecture.
Box 19, Folder 6

Bécquer, Gustavo Adolfo 1970-75

Physical Description: 20 PrArt/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
TR outlines the life and works of Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer and gives a short description of his works. Include a short list of his books entitled Zarzuelas, Leyendas, and Rimas.
Box 19, Folder 7

Bicentennial Report 1976

Physical Description: 1 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Bicentennial Ethnic Racial Report and calendar for the events celebrating the American Revolution throughout the United States.
Box 19, Folder 8

Bilingual Mini-Conference 1978

Physical Description: 20 TLS/AMs

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Mary Esther Bernal, director of Bilingual Education at San Antonio Independent School District invites TR to participate in its Bilingual Mini-Conference. TR accepts and prepares his lecture entitled "Children as Philosophers."
Box 19, Folder 9

UTSA Dean of Humanities 1975

Physical Description: 5 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR orders various books from different universities across the United States during his tenure as dean of humanities at the University of Texas at San Antonio from 1972 to 1977.
Box 19, Folder 10

Brown Jr. High School 1976

Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Richard Fuller and Carola J. Chapa teachers at Brown Junior High School at McAllen, TX, thank TR for his presentation at the Migrant Conference on Chicano Literature. Includes an article on a poetry contest being held in the Southwest.
Box 19, Folder 11

Canto al Pueblo 1978

Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Arnold Vento, director of the Center for Mexican American Studies at UT Austin sends TR an outline for a new format of the Canto al Pueblo journal. Include correspondence from Max Martínez and Leo Carrillo.
Box 19, Folder 12

Centro de Artes y Lenguas 1973

Physical Description: 4 PrArt/TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Santiago Olalde Fajardo, director of the Centro de Artes y Lenguas de Cuernavaca, Morelos, México, thanks TR for sending students to his institution to study Spanish. Include catalogs of its curriculum and travel arrangements.
Box 19, Folder 13

Casa de las Américas 1977-78

Physical Description: 25 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
La Casa de las Américas invita a TR a participar en sus conferencias de "Encuentro de Escritores 1977/1978," en Havana, Cuba. También incluye correspondencia con Mariano Rodríguez, el director de la Casa de las Américas.
Box 19, Folder 14

CMAS/Inéz Hernández Tovar 1976-79

Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
A Chicana poet, Inéz Hernández Tovar sends TR a copy of her publication entitled Hembra, sponsored by the Center for Mexican American Studies at UT Austin. Include Hernández' poem entitled "Realidad I," and general correspondence.
Box 19, Folder 15

Chicanos in College Essay 1972

Physical Description: 5 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
José Barrón sends TR a copy of his essay entitled "Chicanos in the Community College," regarding the struggle and hardships Chicano/Latino students have to endure in order to be successful in college.
Box 19, Folder 16

Chicano Literature 1970-77

Physical Description: 30 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Research material and bibliography on Chicano literature and resources from 1970 to 1977. Include Mexican American culture, history, education and literature.
Box 19, Folder 17

Chicano Training Center 1972

Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The Chicano Training Center of Houston, TX, publishes the Mano a Mano newsletter, and sends out information regarding new work and research projects involving Chicano art and social consciousness.
Box 19, Folder 18

CIDOC/Cultural Institute 1972

Physical Description: 5 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Research information and publications on the Centro Intercultural de Documentación in Cuernavaca, México. Includes a catalog of its curriculum and travel arrangements.
Box 19, Folder 19

Chicano Writers Assn. 1977

Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Dr. Sergio D. Elizondo at New Mexico State University sends TR an invitation to join the Chicano Writers Association. Include membership lists and ideas for future goals.
Box 20, Folder 1

Bilingual Symposium 1972-78

Physical Description: 8 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
TR participates in the Bilingual Mini-Conference held at San Antonio, TX. Includes an article saved by TR entitled "Children: The Unsung Philosophers," used by TR to outline his lecture on children and literature.
Box 20, Folder 2

Chicano Culture Symposium 1977

Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
The Center for the Management of Innovation in Multicultural Education invites TR to attend its conference on Chicano culture on May 13, 1977. TR accepts and presents a lecture entitled "Deep and Formal Culture." Include general notes.
Box 20, Folder 3

Poets/Writers Directory 1972-77

Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Galen Williams, director of Poets and Writers Directory, sends TR copies of its 1973 edition and some correspondence. Include names of active writers/poets in the United States.
Box 20, Folder 4

"Directory of Publishers" 1971

Physical Description: 2 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The "Directory of Publishers" in business in the United States up to 1971.
Box 20, Folder 5

Agricultural Economics 1975

Physical Description: 5 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The American Journal of Agricultural Economics publishes the article by Simpson and Adams entitled "Disaggregation of Input-Output Model into Product Lines as an Economic Development Policy Tool."
Box 20, Folder 6

San Luis Potosi: Document 1838

Physical Description: 2 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Carmen Perry sends TR a copy of the Historical Spanish Document on San Luis Potosi-1837, for TR's analysis. It deals with the sovereignty of Mexico, its land boundaries and the legitimacy of its constitution.
Box 20, Folder 7

Down Center Stage Board 1978

Physical Description: 8 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Paul Baker, director of the Dallas Theatre Center invites TR to join the Down Center Stage Advisory Board and sends TR material on its current events and programs.
Box 21, Folder 1

Edgewood High School, TX 1975

Physical Description: 2 TLS

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Mary Smith, Curriculum Adaptor of Edgewood High School invites TR to help develop a Chicano literature mini-course that can be offered during its second quarter. TR agrees.
Box 21, Folder 2

Engineering 1975 Catalog 1975

Physical Description: 1 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
McGraw-Hill publishers sends TR a copy of its new college and university catalog on its Engineering 1975 textbooks.
Box 21, Folder 3

English 125 Class Outline 1972

Physical Description: 50 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
English 125 teaching syllabus developed for high school students dealing with world literature and many techniques in research. Includes a few short stories and bibliography.
Box 21, Folder 4

Escalating Journal Essay 1977

Physical Description: 5 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Richard De Gennaro, director of the University of Pennsylvania Libraries writes an essay, "Escalating Journal Prices: Time to Fight Back," published in American Libraries.
Box 21, Folder 5

Explicación de Texos 1973

Physical Description: 1 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Francisco Porrata, editor of the Explicación de Texos of California State University at Sacramento sends TR a copy of its general listings of new publications.
Box 21, Folder 6

Floricanto Conferences 1976-78

Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
General material and programs of the Floricanto Conferences held each year at various universities in the United States. Include correspondence and notes on its future publication entitled Festival de flor y canto: An Anthology.
Box 21, Folder 7

Chicano Literary Prize 1978

Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Alejandro Morales, director of the Fourth Chicano Literature Contest at UC Irvine invites TR to judge the student manuscripts and to chose the top three writers.
Box 21, Folder 8

Fuente ovejuna Novel 1970

Physical Description: 10 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
Lope de Vega's novel, Fuente ovejuna, is analyzed by TR's Spanish literature students. TR focuses on Spanish literature during his tenure at Sam Houston State University.
Box 21, Folder 9

Higher Education Funds 1977

Physical Description: 5 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Texas Research League develops some new governmental financial projections which analyze the appropriations given by the Texas Legislature in the report, "Higher Education: How Much Is Enough?"
Box 21, Folder 10

Hombres de maíz Novel 1970

Physical Description: 20 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
Research reports on the novel, Hombres de maíz, by Miguel A. Asturias, written by TR's Spanish literature students during his tenure at Sam Houston State University.
Box 21, Folder 11

Houston Post Newspaper 1976

Physical Description: 15 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Bob Hardesty from the office of the Deputy Chancellor at the University of Texas System sends copies of the series on higher education produced by the Houston Post newspaper.
Box 21, Folder 12

Princeton Alumni Weekly 1977

Physical Description: 3 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
The Princeton Alumni Weekly publishes Bruce D. Price's article entitled "In Praise of Stark Lucidity," dealing with the need to write clearly and to the point.
Box 21, Folder 13

Literary Criticism 1970

Physical Description: 5 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng.
Research notes and outlines on the techniques and styles of writing, understanding and interpreting literary genres. Includes the essay, "What is the Short Story?"
Box 21, Folder 14

Lorca, Guillén, Jiménez 1970

Physical Description: 20 AMs/PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Sp.
Research notes and bibliography on Federico García Lorca, Jorge Guillén and Juan Ramón Jiménez, dealing with their lives and works during the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Box 21, Folder 15

Los Ensayistas Journal 1977

Physical Description: 3 PrArt

Scope and Contents note

Eng/Sp.
TR sends his new subscription for Los Ensayistas journal, published by Agencia Latino Americana, dealing with Spanish and Latin American literature and philosophy.
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