Finding Aid to the Mildred Walter Manuscripts and Papers MS.236 next hit

Holly Rose Larson
Library and Archives at the Autry
2012 September 20
210 South Victory Blvd.
Burbank, CA 91502
rroom@theautry.org


Contributing Institution: Library and Archives at the Autry
Title: Mildred Walter Manuscripts and Papers
Creator: Walter, Mildred
Identifier/Call Number: MS.236 next hit
Physical Description: 5.3 Linear Feet (9 boxes)
Date (inclusive): 1933-1986
Abstract: Mildred Walter (1896-1993) was a Spanish teacher in Los Angeles public high schools and an avid fan of traditional Mexican costumes and folk dances. Mildred and her husband, Keamer Walter, danced in performances in Southern California in the 1950s and 1960s. This collection of manuscripts and papers created and collected by Mildred Walter spans from 1933-1986 and includes correspondence, personal papers, business and travel papers, lecture and draft manuscripts, and research files.
Language of Material: English , Spanish; Castilian , Nahuatl languages , English .

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Preferred Citation

Mildred Walter Manuscripts and Papers, 1933-1986, Braun Research Library Collection, Autry Museum of the American West, Los Angeles; previous hit MS.236 ; [folder number] [folder title][date].

Acquisition

Donation by Mildred Walter, 1986 August 20.

Biographical Note

Mildred Josephine Hall was born on 1896 May 28 in Canada and raised in Chicago, Illinois. Mildred married R. H. (Robert Henry) Keamer Walter in 1917, and the couple moved to Los Angeles in 1921. Mildred taught Spanish in the Los Angeles public schools until her retirement in 1941.
Mildred developed a strong interest in Mexican folk dances and costumes and compiled an annotated list on Mexican folk culture and a 112-page manuscript titled Dances of Mexico. According to Mrs. Walter, Dances of Mexico was written by her in the 1950s and 1960s and reflects her experiences observing dances on approximately 40 trips to Mexico as well as additional research in libraries in the United States and Mexico. Together, Mildred and Keamer traveled through and collected information on folklore and dances in all states of Mexico. The Walters' repeated travels through Mexico culminated in a collection of Mexican cultural items such as artwork, baskets, men's and women's costumes, dolls, jewelry, masks, pottery, toys, and wood carvings. The Walters called their collection Museo Mexicano Mildre and they would open this collection in their home and give lectures or slide shows by appointment.
Mildred Walter was a devoted student of dance and remained active as a teacher and performer through her late 80s, even giving tango lessons at her house. Mildred danced often with the Antique Academy of Genteel Dance, which gave performances at Christmas programs at Heritage Square in Los Angeles. Mildred passed away on 1993 March 7.
Sources: Notes prepared by Michael Heisley on 1986 September 5 based on a conversation with Mildred Walter in her home at 12125 Herbert Street, Mar Vista, California on 1986 August 20.

Scope and Contents

This collection of manuscripts and papers created and collected by Mildred Walter spans from 1933-1986 and includes correspondence, personal papers, business and travel papers, lecture and draft manuscripts, a file on Oscar Lewis's book Pedro Martinez, a Mexican Peasant and His Family and research files.
Correspondence and personal papers make up a small amount of the collection. The majority of the collection can be found in the Business and Travel Papers series, the Lecture and Draft Manuscripts series, and the Research Files. Business and Travel Papers include information on Mexican dance, legends, and fiestas, as well as an extensive collection of maps, brochures, and tourist information for different locations in Mexico, as well as information on the Walters' Museo Mexicano Mildre. The Lecture and Draft Manuscripts series includes manuscripts for lectures on Native Americans and dance and a 112-page annotated list of Mexican dances and dance terms. The Research Files include Walter's research files from 1935-1985 on costume, dance, and Mexican history and culture.
Materials in this collection includes books, drawings, magazines, newsletters, newspaper clippings, manuscripts, notes, photographs, and sheet music.

Processing History

Initial processing by Braun Library Staff. Biographical notes prepared by Michael Heisley 1986 September 5. Finding aid completed by Holly Rose Larson, NHPRC Project Archivist, 2012 September 20, made possible through grant funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC).
  • Series 1: Correspondence, 1948-1978
  • Series 2: Personal papers, 1963-1971
  • Series 3: Business and travel papers, 1953-1986
  • Series 4: Lecture and Draft Manuscripts, 1952-1960
  • Series 5: Oscar Lewis, 1964
  • Series 6: Research Files, 1933-1985

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Sheet music
Photographs
Clippings
Newsletters
Drawings
Indians of North America
Books
Mexico -- Description and travel
Indian dance
Mexico -- History
Legends -- Mexico
Travel literature
Brochures
Maps
Dance -- Mexico
Lectures and lecturing
Manuscripts
Correspondence

box 1

Correspondence MS.236.1 1948-1978

Scope and Contents

This series includes correspondence from Franz and Gertrude Blom, E. F. Meyers, and others. Items in this collection are sometimes addressed to both Mildred and Keamer, and some correspondence is in Spanish. Correspondence from E. F. Meyers is addressed mostly to Keamer.
box 1

Blom, Franz and Trudi MS.236.1.1 1955-1963

Scope and Contents

Regarding their work with Lancandon Indians in Chiapas.
box 1

Meyers, E.F. MS.236.1.2 1957 March - 1963 December

Scope and Contents

Regarding films ordered, payments, etc.
box 1

Meyers, E.F. MS.236.1.3 1964 January - 1972 April

General Physical Description Note: papers, photos

Scope and Contents

Regarding his death, will, etc. Two photos in file.
box 1

Walter, Mildred MS.236.1.4 1948-1978

box 1

Personal Papers MS.236.2 1963-1971

Scope and Contents

This series includes the personal papers of Mildred Walter, such as personal correspondence and health history of Mildred and Keamer.
box 1, 2, 9

Business and Travel Papers MS.236.3 1953-1986

Scope and Contents

This series includes a bibliography on Mexican dance, legends & fiestas of Mexico, a collection of maps, brochures, and tourist information for different locations in Mexico, a description of Museo Mexicano Mildre, notes by Mildred, and a hand-drawn ethnographic map of Mexico.
box 1

Bibliography of Mexican Dance MS.236.3.1 1960 January

Physical Description: 3 copies
box 1

Legends and Fiestas of Mexico - Legend of Crying Woman; El Maiz en Mexico; Las Peleas de Gallos; Danza de Moros y Christianos; Danza de Los Pajareros; Leyenda de Monja Blanca MS.236.3.2

box 1

Mexico maps and brochures MS.236.3.3

box 2

Mexico maps and brochures of specific cities MS.236.3.4

Scope and Contents

Includes materials related to different cities and regions in Mexico including Chiapas, Jalisco, Oaxaca, and Puebla.
box 2

Museo Mexican Mildre MS.236.3.5

Scope and Contents

Material in this folder includes brief description of museum, which was located in the Walter's home in Los Angeles.
box 2

Notes and sketches MS.236.3.6

Scope and Contents

Notes and sketches created by Mrs. Walter. Subjects include vocabulary, Indian tribes of Mexico, Mexican Folk dances, and geographic divisions of Mexico.
box 9

Ethnographic map of Mexico MS.236.3.7

box 2

Draft manuscripts and lectures MS.236.4 1952-1960

Scope and Contents

This series includes drafts of an annotated list of Mexican Dance terms, an untitled manuscript on the Papaloapam District Health Commission, and manuscripts for lectures titled "Indians of North America" and "Traditional Dances." The file on the "Indians of North America" lecture also includes annotated photographs of the slides used to present the lecture.
box 2

Indians of North America, lecure and photos MS.236.4.1

Scope and Contents

Lecture includes descriptions of Mexican lifestyles.
box 2

Mexico traditional dances MS.236.4.2 1952

Scope and Contents

Folder includes typed notes created in Mexico and a glossary and description of Mexican dances.
box 2

Mexican Dances manuscript MS.236.4.3

box 2

Mexican Dances preliminary manuscript MS.236.4.4

box 2

Mexican Dances, final manuscript MS.236.4.5

Physical Description: 213 pages
box 2

Papaloapam District Health Commission records MS.236.4.6

Scope and Contents

Includes account of administrator's activities among rural villagers.
box 3

Oscar Lewis MS.236.5 1964

Scope and Contents

This series contains two clippings regarding Oscar Lewis and his book Pedro Martinez, a Mexican Peasant and His Family.
box 3

Extract from Lewis' "Pedro Martinez, A Mexican Peasant & His Family" in The Reporter MS.236.5.1 1964 April

box 3

Review by Robert Kirsch in L.A. Times Calendar MS.236.5.2 1964 May 17

box 3-9

Research Files MS.236.6 1933-1985

Creator: Walter, Mildred

Scope and Contents

This series contains Walter's research files on topics such as anthropology, clothing, clippings of Mildred and Keamer Walter's appearances and involvement in dance, cross-stitch patterns, dance, instructions for dances, music, Aztec and Mayan history and culture, Mexican history and culture, and Mexican culture in the United States. Folders may contain books, drawings, magazines, newsletters, newspaper clippings, manuscripts, notes, photographs, and sheet music. This series also contains photocopies of "Introduction to Classical Nahuatl" and workbook by J. Richard Andrews. The workbook contains Walter's annotations.
box 3

Arts and Religion of Huichol Indians, Interpretation of Yarn Painting by Guadalupe G. Rios MS.236.6.1

box 9

"Fair of Teziutlan" article published in Asi Es Puebla MS.236.6.2 1954 September 1

box 3

"Mexico Today" supplement, published in Atlantic MS.236.6.3 1964 March

box 3

AZTECS OF MEXICO. George Vaillant. Revised edition by Suzanna Vaillant MS.236.6.4 1966

box 3

CHAPA. California Heritage and Pageantry Association. Programs presentations 10113, 1113, 1962 (2) MS.236.6.5 1962 June 2

box 3

CANTOS DE INDIGENAS DE MEXICO. Instituto Nacional Indigenista MS.236.6.6 1951

box 3

"Charrerias" (Ranch Fiesta) instructions for dance Tepatitlan, Jalisco MS.236.6.7

box 3

Costumes and Clothing files MS.236.6.8

Scope and Contents

Newspaper clippings of festival Charro and costumes of Guatemala.
box 3

Cross stitch pattern books of Mexico MS.236.6.9

Physical Description: 2 books
box 3

Dance in Mexico MS.236.6.10

Scope and Contents

Includes programs and clippings regarding Summer School classes and notes for Jarabe Patena by Mrs. Walter, Inauguracion of Plaza de Danza, Oaxaca.
box 3

Festivals MS.236.6.11

Scope and Contents

Includes clippings on United States folk dance and art festivals.
box 3

DINERS CLUB MAGAZINE. Various attractions in Mexico MS.236.6.12 1960 June

box 3

Early Spanish California folk songs sheet music MS.236.6.13

Scope and Contents

Yo No Se Si Me Quieres; Serenata; Nadie Me Quiere; Carmela; Un Pajarito; La Cumparisita.
box 3

EL IMPARCIAL. New tomb at Monte Alban and demonstrations against archaeologists at Zaachila MS.236.6.14 1953 February 11, 18

box 3

EL PUEBLO. Ruiz Cortines' arrival MS.236.6.15 1952 January 27

box 3

Enciclopediade Arte - EL ARTE DE LAS MUTILACIONES DENTARIAS MS.236.6.16

box 4

ESTA SEMANA THIS V/EEK [sic ?] June and September. Issues of things to do in Mexico MS.236.6.17 1962-1965

box 4

ETUDE. Incomplete article on "Mexico's Significance in Present Day Music" MS.236.6.18 1936 February

box 4

EXCELSIOR. Ruins at Monte Alban and El Caso de Los White MS.236.6.19 1952 May 4

box 4

Vaillant, Geo. "History of the Valley of Mexico". American Museum of Natural History MS.236.6.20 1946

box 9

HOLIDAY. Mexico modern lifestyles, ancient dances, bullfighting, muralists, etc MS.236.6.21 1947 March

box 4

"Ibero-Indian Countries" Yearbook of Education, London MS.236.6.22 1949

Scope and Contents

Discussion of European influence on native peoples and what can be done to assist them in the 20th century world.
box 9

Indian in Native Costume MS.236.6.23

Scope and Contents

Mounted color photo from Gertrude Blom
box 4

Instituto Nacional Indigenista. Description of Institute and its purpose and El Bosque MS.236.6.24

box 4

Instructions for Dances MS.236.6.25

Physical Description: 24 dance instructions

Scope and Contents

La Bamba de Vera Cruz; La Zandunga; Chihuahua; Marriage Dance; Danza de Los Negros, a total of 24 dances.
box 4

Introduction to Classical Nahuatl Workbook MS.236.6.26

box 4

"Introduction to Classical Nahuatl" MS.236.6.27

box 5

"Introduction to Classical Nahuatl" MS.236.6.28

box 9

LA LIDIA - Revista Grafica Taurina. Salute to leading bullfighters MS.236.6.29 1944 September 8

box 5

LA PRENSA. Lima, Peru MS.236.6.30 1966 March 6

Scope and Contents

Senator Robert Kennedy "adopts" poor boy with donations of food and clothing.
box 5

LA VOZ LIBRE. Publications for Cubans MS.236.6.31 1985 March 8

Scope and Contents

Articles on earthquake in Chile, human rights violations in Afghanistan, etc.
box 5

Labor Publications - "El Obrero" 1968 April; "Welcome to the ORITICFTU College" 1967 August. Labor MS.236.6.32 1967 August, 1968 April

box 5

Iturribaria, Jorge F. "LAS VIEJAS CULTURAS DE OAXACA" MS.236.6.33 1952

box 5

Faith, flowers, and fiestas MS.236.6.34 1962

Scope and Contents

"The Yaqui Indian Year" 1962; "Traditional Fiestas" by Alfonso Junco; newspaper clippings of Danza del Venadito, Christ's Passion Ixtapalapa, etc.
box 5

LET'S DANCE Magazine MS.236.6.35 1950-1956

Scope and Contents

1951 April Tips on Making Mexican Costumes; 1951 January La Canacuas Fiesta, Michoacan; 1956 September La Chilena Dance and costumes of Oaxaca and Lake Patzcuaro.
box 9

LIFE Magazine MS.236.6.36 1946

Scope and Contents

Spread on history and current lifestyles of the Maya (oversized box number 4)
box 5

L.A. County Art Museum publication. Japanese Sculpture MS.236.6.37

box 9

Los Angeles Herald-Examiner and its attractions MS.236.6.38 1964 October 25

General Note

Western Arilines ad regarding Mexico. (oversize box number 4)
box 9

Los Angeles Herald-Examiner. "Pictorial Living", "A New Look at Mexico" MS.236.6.39 1959 September 20

General Note

oversize box number 4
box 9

Los Angeles Times. Home section. "Mexican Food and Drink", "Fashions, Food and Furnishings from Mexico" MS.236.6.40 1961 July 16 and 1964 January 19

General Note

oversize box number 4
box 9

Maurois, Andre. "What I Like About America," Los Angeles Times, This Week section. and "Ballet Folkorico" MS.236.6.41 1959 December 27 and 1963 December 28

General Note

oversize box number 4
box 9

"West" Mexican-American California "Leadership Crisis". Los Angeles Times MS.236.6.42 1966 September 25

General Note

oversize box number 4
box 5

Payon, Jose Garcia. "Los Monumentos Arqueologicosde Malinalco" (State of Mexico) MS.236.6.43 1947

box 5

"Viva Mexico". Lyric International Foundation MS.236.6.44

General Physical Description Note: programs, 2 copies
box 5

Mas Grafica MS.236.6.45 1965 February

Scope and Contents Note

English/Spanish monthly published in Los Angeles feature article Ballet Folklorico
box 5

Gallenkamp, Charles. "Maya" MS.236.6.46 1962 February

box 5

Maya MS.236.6.47 1933-1974

Scope and Contents

This folder includes pamphlets for Maya expeditions and tours to Mexico and Central America with color reproductions of section frescoes at Bonampak Chiapas, 1973 December - 1974 March; a clipping of "Road to Palenque" article by James F. Clements, "Westways," 1964 April; and the monograph "Story of the Maya" by Margaret Ford Allen and Wayne Colvin from the series "A Century of Progress Wonder Library."
box 6

Mexican Art and Life MS.236.6.48 1939 January

Scope and Contents

Feather mosaics, Colonial Painting, engraving in Mexico, Borda Gardens, La China Poblana, etc.
box 6

Mexican Dances (mostly from Ross and Gladys H.) MS.236.6.49

Scope and Contents

Includes Inspiration, Tango Cholin, Cielito Lindo, Las Altenitas, Dream Tango, La Raspa, El Molino, El Periquito, etc.
box 6

Marquez, Luis and Fernandez, Justino. Mexican Folklore MS.236.6.50

General Physical Description Note: 100 photos, text, duplicator copy
box 6

Mexican humor MS.236.6.51 1966 April 27

Scope and Contents

cartoon clipping and JAJA, weekly humor or magazine.
box 6

Mexican Life MS.236.6.52 1960 October and 1964 January

Scope and Contents

Dr. Blom and the Lancandons, articles on economics, history and places of interest. 1964 January issue contains miscellaneous articles and fiction.
box 6

Mexico. Published by Tourist Department MS.236.6.53 1941 July

Scope and Contents

contains photos and text National Palace, Chapultepec, Tepeyac.
box 6

Mexico City Collegian MS.236.6.54 1953 March 18 and February lg.

Scope and Contents

Excavations at Monte Alban and Zaachila.
box 6

Mexico En El Arte. Published by Instituto Bellas Artes MS.236.6.55 1950

Scope and Contents

contains illustrations and text pre-Columbian art, toys of Tehuantepec, Mayas, etc.
box 6

"Mexico's Most Rewarding Archaeological Sites-Adventure to Yaxchilan, Manuel Hurtado; Tula, Teotihuacan, Monte Alban, Mitla, etc. Sunset MS.236.6.56 1985 November

box 6

Mexico This Month Dividends (previews)- Carnivals, 1961 February; Fiestas (2) 1961 June; Legend of Cuauhtemoc, Grape Festival, Fiestas, 1961 August; Day of the Dead, Bullfight season, 1961 October; Holy Week, Passion Play in Ixtapalapa, 1962 April MS.236.6.57 1961 February, 1961 June, 1961 August, 1961 October, 1962 April

box 6

Miscellaneous Clippings MS.236.6.58 1960-1979

Scope and Contents

Pre-Columbian subjects-illustration of Aztec Calendar; "Early Sedentary Economy in the Basin of Mexico". Science. 1979 January; "The Pecked Cross in Ancient Mesoamerica". Science. 1978 October; "Figures of Laughing People of Remojadas". Time. 1960 June 20; Juan O'Gorman murl of Cuauhtemoc at Posada de la Mission, etc.
box 6

Miscellaneous Clippings MS.236.6.59 1965-1982

Scope and Contents

List of books on Mexican pottery and pre-Columbian costumes. Los Angeles Times. 1982 January; Studen Anti-Government demonstrations in Mexico City. Los Angeles Times. 1968 August 18; Witches practicing in Mexico City. Los Angeles Times. Year unknown February 21; Porter, Katherine Anne. "A Country and Some People I Love". Harper's Magazine. 1965 September.
box 6

Mitakua. Tarascan Publication MS.236.6.60 1950 April, July and 1952 April

box 6

Museo De La Cultura Huasteca. Official guide Tamaulipas MS.236.6.61 1959 December

box 6

Museo Nacional de Antropologica MS.236.6.62

Scope and Contents

Calendar depicting history; publication discussing art forms such as pottery, dance, painting, architecture, etc. from pre-Columbian era.
box 6

Music for Traditional Mexican Dances number 1. Himno al Maiz, Corrida de la Alfabetzaction, Los Viejitos, La Mesticita, etc MS.236.6.63

box 6

Music for Traditional Mexican Dances number 2. Canciones Islenas del Lago Patzcuaro, Tengo un Amor, Cuando Vengas a Michoacan, etc MS.236.6.64

box 6

Music for Traditional Mexican Dances number 3. Adios, Adios, Amores (recorded and translated by Charles Lummis), Spanish/English "Night Before Christmas", Corrida de Uruapan, Deja Que Te ame, Jarabe Michoacana, etc MS.236.6.65

box 7

Na Bolom Newsletter. Recounts the activities and accomplishments a Na Bolom MS.236.6.66 1916, 1984, 1986-1987

box 7

National Geographic. Roberts, Frank. "In the Empire of the Aztecs". Smithsonian Institute.; Allen, Arthur A. "Voices of Vanishing Birds" MS.236.6.67

box 7

National Geographic. Morley, Sylvanus G. "Unearthing America's Ancient History". 1931 July.; "Modern Progress and Age-Old Glamour in Mexico". 1934 December.; Bevan, Bernard. "Travels with a Donkey in Mexico". 1934 December MS.236.6.68 1931 July and 1934 December

box 7

National Geographic. Stirling, Matthew W. "On the Trail of La Venta Man". 1947 February; Simpich, Frederick. "Vignettes of Guadalajara" MS.236.6.69 1947 February

box 7

National Geographic. Stirling, Matthew W. "Expedition Unearths Buried Masterpieces of Carved Jade Vera Cruz". 1941 September; Stirling, Marion. "Jungle Housekeeping for a Geographic Expedition"; Bailey, Alfred M. "Cruise of the Knikajou"; "Birds and Beasts of Mexico's Desert Islands"; Morley, Sylvanus G. "Yucatan, Home of the Gifted Maya". 1936 November; Hurtado, Dr. Eusebio. "Return to the Sacred Cenote". 1961 MS.236.6.70 1941 September, 1936 November, 1961

box 7

Natural History. Chamula Culture "Funeral Ritual" and "A Chamula Life". MS.236.6.71 1968 January

box 7

Natural History. Lees, Susan H. "Oaxaca's Spiraling Race for Water" MS.236.6.72 1975 April

box 7

New Mexico Magazine MS.236.6.73 1983 May

box 9

"Business and Travel in Mexico". Ad Supplement. New York Times MS.236.6.74 1962 February 18

General Note

oversize box number 4
box 7

Novedades MS.236.6.75 1952 March 23

Scope and Contents

Section devoted to paintings by Orozco, Rivera, Reyes Meza, Tomayo on subject of Christ's Passion
box 7

Now in Mexico. Chapultepec Castle and Park MS.236.6.76 1965 February 6

box 7

Nuevo Diario de Oaxaca. Wecome to Ruiz Cortines MS.236.6.77 1952 January 29

box 7

Pacific Discovery. Doss-Weavers, Margot P. "House of Weavers" MS.236.6.78 1981 October

General Note

weavers in Chiapas
box 7

Pageant of the Pacific. Murals of Miguel Covarrubias at Pacific House Golden Gate Exposition MS.236.6.79 1940

box 7

Miscellaneous Photographs MS.236.6.80

Physical Description: 13 photos

Scope and Contents

Huichol Indians, unidentified Monument, diorama still of Otomi life, students in library, Janitzio in take Patzcuaro, delegates from Bolivia.
box 7

Pictorial Mexico. Photos of vaious aspects of Mexico, i.e. churches, antiquities, etc MS.236.6.81

box 7

Prensa Libre. Christmas Issue MS.236.6.82 1960 December 20

box 7

Programs, Ads, and Miscellaneous MS.236.6.83

Scope and Contents

Dr. Caldwell's syrup; 1st Music Festival Pablo Casals; program of lectures by Keamer and Mildred Walter; lectures on Art History by Nicholas Hellmuth; solicitation for persons to tour primitive Mexico.
box 9

Rafael Greno woodcuts MS.236.6.84

Physical Description: 7 woodcuts

General Note

oversize box number 4

Scope and Contents

Woodcuts created by artist, Rafael Greno (Raphael Greno). The woodcut with woman at a typewriter surrounded by parrots is an image of author Neill James.
box 7

Rare Balsa Cane Boat. LA Times presentation to Dr. Hodge of a copy made by the Indians MS.236.6.85 1955 January 17

box 7

Regional Museum Oaxaca. English translation of guide to exhibits by David Lopez Castillo MS.236.6.86 1950

box 7

Southern California Auto Club. "Mexico by Motor". 1958-1959; Report of condition on Inter-American Highway. 1963 February MS.236.6.87 1958-1959 and 1963 February

box 8

Southwest Museum Papers. Corsley, Donald and Dorothy. "Costumes and Textiles of Aztec Indians"; calendar of events MS.236.6.88

box 8

"The New Tijuana". Sunset Magazine MS.236.6.89 1983 February

box 8

"Tagambaro y Su Escuela Secundaria Federal". Historical and present day Tagambaro MS.236.6.90 1942 January

box 8

Lewis, Oscar. "Tepoztlan: Village in Mexico" MS.236.6.91

box 9

TODO. Henry Wallace in Mexico, Current Fashions, etc. 1940 December 5; 17th Anniversary Issue. 1950 July 13; Cover only.1946 December 21 MS.236.6.92 1940 December 5, 1950 July 13, 1946 December 21

box 8

Bright, Roderic. "Toros without Tears" MS.236.6.93

box 8

"Traditional Spanish Songs from Texas". Published by Music Division Pan American Union MS.236.6.94 1942

box 8

Vanity Fair. Miguel Covarrubias article MS.236.6.95 1935 January

box 8

Vista. Features "Oaxaca: City of Tradition" MS.236.6.96 1980-1981 Winter

box 8

"Hispanics/Mexicans in California". Westways Magazine MS.236.6.97 1979 May

box 8

Introduction to Classical Nahuatl workbook MS.236.6.98 1975

Scope and Contents

This workbook contains notations by Walter.