Guide to the Tomás Rivera archive
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Descriptive Summary
Title: Tomás Rivera archive
Date (inclusive): circa 1954-1984, undated
Date (bulk): 1970-1980
Collection Number: UA 253
Creator:
Rivera, Tomás
Extent:
82.5 linear feet
(198 document boxes)
Abstract: Tomás Rivera was born on December 22, 1935 in Crystal City,
Texas. Rising from humble beginnings as the son of Mexican migrant farm workers, Rivera went
to Southwest Texas State University, where he received his B.S. in English Education in
1958. Aiming higher, he returned to Southwest Texas State to get a Master's in Education in
1964 and then, in 1969, he received a Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma in Romance
Literatures. Rivera taught at the university level for many years at various institutions
before becoming chancellor at the University of California, Riverside in 1979, the first
minority chancellor in the University of California system. He served as chancellor until
his untimely death on March 16, 1984. The Tomás Rivera archive contains more than
85,000 items in 198 document boxes (82.5 linear feet) which are divided into five sections:
Biographical Works, Literary Manuscripts, Educational Material, Civic Leadership, and
Illustrative Material. Folders further subdivide each box.
Languages: The collection is in English and Spanish.
Access
The collection is open for research.
Publication Rights
Copyright has not been assigned to the University of California, Riverside Libraries,
Special Collections & Archives. All requests for permission to publish or quote from
manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Head of Special Collections & Archives.
Permission for publication is given on behalf of the Regents of the University of California
as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the
copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the researcher.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item]. Tomás Rivera archive, UA 253. University of California,
Riverside Libraries, Special Collections & Archives, University of California,
Riverside.
Acquisition Information
His wife, Concepcion Rivera, donated the Tomás Rivera archive. It continues to be
added to due to an annual Tomás Rivera Conference, a Tomás Rivera Documentary
Project, donations by friends and colleagues, and new publications being written about his
life and work.
Processing History
Compiled by Armando M. Martinez, edited by Clifford R. Wurfel, introduction by Luis Leal,
foreword by Eliud Martinez. Completed in 1992.
Biography
Tomás Rivera was born on December 22, 1935 in Crystal City, Texas. Rising from humble
beginnings as the son of Mexican migrant farm workers, Rivera went to Southwest Texas State
University, where he received his B.S. in English Education in 1958. He then taught English
and Spanish in high school in San Antonio, Crystal City, and League City.
Aiming higher, he returned to Southwest Texas State to get a Master's in Education in 1964
and then, in 1969, he received a Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma in Romance
Literatures. From teaching he moved to administration. He began as an Associate Professor of
Spanish at Sam Houston State University in 1969; he moved to the University of Texas in San
Antonio in 1971 to be a professor of Spanish and Directory of Foreign Languages. Five year
later he was Vice President for Administration there, a post he held for two years, at which
time he moved to the University of Texas at El Paso to be its Executive Vice President. In
1979, Rivera became Chancellor at UCR, where he served until his untimely death on March 16,
1984. He was survived by his wife, Concepcion; daughters Ileana, Irasema; son, Javier.
With diligence and intelligence Rivera overcame the great handicap of his youthful poverty
and rose to success through academic achievement. He was a strong proponent of education, as
his career in the academic work indicates. He was also a writer and a poet of some note.
Writing about the life of migrant workers.
The University of California Riverside library, which house social science and humanities,
was renamed in his honor. It is in the Tomás Rivera Library that the archive is housed.
They are administered by UCR Special Collections & Archives and available by appointment
only. Contact Special Collections & Archives at 951-827-3233.
Collection Scope and Content Summary
The Tomás Rivera archive contains more than 85,000 items in 198 document boxes (82.5
linear feet) which are divided into five sections: Biographical Works, Literary Manuscripts,
Educational Material, Civic Leadership, and Illustrative Material. Folders further subdivide
each box. The
Catalog has three indexes: subject, title, and name, which
reference the Section, Box and Folder number. The Archive also contains more than 1,000
books from Dr. Rivera's private library.
A portion of this collection remains unprocessed. Please contact Special Collections &
Archives for additional information regarding this material.
Select items from this collection have been digitized and are available online.
Collection Arrangement
This collection is organized into five sections and three sub-sections:
- Section 1. The Biographical Works of Tomás Rivera.
- Sub-section 1.1. Correspondence of Tomás Rivera.
- Section 2. The Literary Manuscripts of Tomás Rivera.
- Sub-section 2.1. Literary Manuscripts of Chicano Writers.
- Sub-section 2.2. Literary Material of Tomás Rivera.
- Section 3. The Educational Material of Tomás Rivera.
- Section 4. The Civic Leadership of Tomás Rivera.
- Section 5. The Illustrative Material of Tomás Rivera.
Foreword
Armando M. Martínez, archivist, has brought to completion
The Tomás Rivera
archive catalog.
It was for me a pleasure to witness the stimulating effect on
this young scholar of Tomás Rivera documents during the seven-year process of archival
work. The
Catalog compiled by Armando M. Martínez and edited by Clifford
R. Wurfel makes available to international scholars and writers and biographers the
systematic order and conceptual coherence of Tomás Rivera's prolific work in countless
areas of intellectual and creative endeavor.
The Tomás Rivera archive catalog exhibits praiseworthy professional
skills, organizational abilities, insight, and a rare enthusiasm--all commensurate with
Armando's task as principal archivist. I must emphasize the rare enthusiasm, because it is
genuinely sincere. His work is that of a person whose intellectual curiosity has been
inspirited and made more insightful by his subject. It is careful, meticulous, and
conscientious. The succinct descriptions of the archive contents are clearly written. They
compress and at the same time give an ample sense of each of more than 85,000 items in the
Tomás Rivera archive. These descriptions, the systematic classification of Tomás
Rivera's work, and the Index of the
Catalog will be invaluable to scholars.
In sum, the
Catalog is a scholarly reference work of high caliber.
In going over the completed manuscript of
The Tomás Rivera archive
catalog,
I was struck by the staggering amount of correspondence that evinces
Tomás' bountiful professional and creative support of others, his unselfishness, and
his extraordinary energy. I remember Concha telling me that he used to arrive at the fourth
floor of the UC Riverside Administration building at six in the morning. Beginning the
workday that early and leaving the office long after five o'clock was a regular pattern in
his life. Many persons who wrote letters to Tomás included manuscripts of short
stories, novels in progress, poetry collections or anthologies, and scholarly articles and
books in various academic disciplines. Requesting that he read, analyze, review, and
critique them. And he did. Ponderous in number also, are the requests that he write letters
of recommendation for academic positions, merit increases, promotions to full professor,
applications to graduate schools.
Tomás Rivera responded to these and countless other demands on his time: to serve on
various educational and professional committees at national and regional levels, to present
papers, to guide people working on dissertations, and to serve as reader and judge on
writing competition committees. Professor Luis Leal emphasizes the breadth of Tomás
Rivera's influence and predicts that this influence will grow.
With the publication of
The Tomás Rivera archive catalog,Tomás'
influence influence during his lifetime can be assessed, and will grow, in proportion to the
discovery of the full range of his historical, philosophical, educational, and artistic
thought. This
Catalog makes possible many discoveries for interested writers
and scholars. It is an excellent guide to the Tomás Rivera archive documents, which
permit one to follow the trajectory of the life and the personal vision of a multifaceted
creative writer and thinker.
Documents of the archive show the quality of a mind and literary art that were shaped at a
specific moment in American history, as I have pointed out elsewhere. Childhood experiences;
Mexican culture and ancestry; U.S. social, cultural, and intellectual life; plus a broad
knowledge of international literature, French, Spanish. Latin American, Mexican and
Chicano--all converge on and shape Rivera's personal vision. These elements of his cultural
and intellectual formation provide the background and a large context for Rivera's
preponderant interest in Chicano literature and varieties of the Mexican experience in the
United States. One can see, for example, in Tomás' essays and speeches, and in his
correspondence with major Chicano writers--too numerous to mention without risking
omissions--when Chicano literature, and the conceptual process of formulating its nature and
function, began to have the preponderant place it was to occupy in Tomás Rivera's
philosophical outlook on life and art.
Hereafter, all future scholars who conduct research on Tomás Rivera will be indebted
to the archivist of the
Catalog. In my own mind, personally, few people have
a better understanding than Armando M. Martínez of Rivera's productive life; of Rivera
the man, husband and father, the novelist, poet, administrator, cosmopolitan thinker,
mentor, national and international figure--the person who never forgot his roots.
In the
Catalog,scholars will find drafts of letters, and essays in outline
form, pithy outlines and brief statements, evidently planned for later development and
fuller exposition. Such documents, in Rivera's own handwriting, tell us that writing was for
Rivera a direct and immediate response to something that engaged his intellect and heart
forcefully. One such sketchily drafted statement that Tomás left in handwritten form
seized young Armando's attention. Most understandably, because for anyone who knew
Tomás this particular statement points to central tenets of his doctrine concerning our
collective identity.
The document, which Armando called to my attention, is to be found in Section IV, Box 24,
Folder 4. In Tomás' handwriting, it begins with a peremptory declaration at the top of
an unruled page. It is followed by the enumeration of four points. [Editor's note: see page
one.]
I want to
re-establish to the point of being dogmatic, the
following points:
- We have as a basis of human conduct and thinking (a philosophy of life) the Hispanic
and the Indian world of ideas.
- The Hispanic world is an extensive worldwide, geographical, and physical reality,
and its exteriorization and representation comes to the rest of the world through the
Spanish language.
- The Hispanic and the Indo-Hispanic world, and its cultural endeavors and its
creativity and its civility, has been evolving for centuries and continues to
evolve.
- Our [Chicano and Mexican] presence within the U.S. politic should not negate that
[Indo-Hispanic world and language] from us. Our intellectual and creative wisdom comes
from there. Without history we have no cultural future.
The emphasis on one word is mine; Rivera is claiming no originality for his points, but a
kinship with others of like mind who have emphasized them. For clarity, I have also added
punctuation and material in brackets to his very brief notations. In what is a skeleton of
shorthand notes, one discerns Rivera's line of thinking.
Under the first point Rivera jotted down the word "uniqueness" twice, once followed by the
words Moslem and Jewish, which he recognized as elements of the Hispanic world of ideas.
They do form part of our cultural heritage and ancestry, and he also wrote down, "Mexican
uniqueness," to emphasize the distinctiveness of the combined Hispanic and Indian world of
ideas. From this combined world of ideas, his notes suggest, flows the possibility of
political and intellectual emancipation.
The second point expresses high respect for the Spanish language and for its vitality as a
vehicle of expression of the Hispanic world of ideas, its philosophy of life. Tomás
embraced that world of ideas which entered his spirit by way of the Spanish language. His
notes insist that the Spanish language is capable, has been capable and will continue to be
capable of having a public and personal voice. This affirmation is a refutation of the view
that in the United States Spanish cannot be a public voice, only English. Millions of books
are written in Spanish, and for Tomás one book is a million books, because one book is
a different book for each reader. Consequently, the Spanish language enjoys worldwide
recognition.
In this connection Rivera's praise for the Spanish language is unmistakable. He makes
specific mention under his third point, that the Nobel Prize for literature went to Gabriel
García-Márquez, and that in other years the Nobel Prize was awarded to Gabriela
Mistral, Miguel Ángel Asturias, and Pablo Neruda. These prestigious awards bring honor
to Latin American writers and to the Spanish language. Today we can add the names of the
Spanish writer José Camilo Cela and of the Mexican poet and essayist Octavio Paz.
There can be no doubt that Rivera made these notes in direct response to the announcement
in 1983 that García-Márquez had been awarded the 1982 Nobel Prize for literature.
One can see how Rivera's systematic mind is leading to the conclusion of point four.
Tomás Rivera, from point to point, urges us to embrace equally the Hispanic and the
Indian world of ideas, and the Spanish language which connects us with our ancient
ancestries and our contemporary realities, in the old world and in the "New World." He urges
us to recognize the origins of our intellectual and creative wisdom.
The message of this handwritten document, I suggest, is clear. We must not permit our
multiple ancestries and cultural legacies to be negated simply because we live in the United
States. They are part of our history, without which we can have no cultural future. Scholars
and writers now have access to the cultural history which Tomás Rivera gleaned from
many sources and reclaimed for our people. Tomás Rivera wanted this cultural history to
belong to all people.
The UC Riverside Tomás Rivera Library was extremely fortunate in appointing Armando M.
Martínez as the principal architect of the archive. I know that Concha Rivera, and the
librarians who guided him commendably--especially Peter Briscoe and Clifford R.
Wurfel--share my pride. Armando has brought honor to the work of Tomás Rivera, to the
Tomás Rivera Library, to Chicano scholarship, and to the American population of Mexican
ancestry.
Eliud Martínez, UC Riverside
Preface and Acknowledgments
Shortly after an informal luncheon on the first week of December 1984, with Joan Chambers,
the former University Librarian of UC Riverside and doña Concepción Rivera, the
wife of the late Tomás Rivera, the idea of housing the original papers and literary
archive of Tomás Rivera was seriously reviewed. After further negotiation with the late
Acting Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich, Jr., and later with Chancellor Theodore L. Hullar,
Concepción "Concha" Rivera graciously consented to deposit and later donate, the
Tomás Rivera Papers to the UC Riverside Library, under the care of the Special
Collections & Archives. The UC Riverside Library was renamed the Tomás Rivera
Library in April 1985 to honor Dr. Rivera, the campus' fourth chancellor, who had died the
year previously. With the establishment of a Tomás Rivera Papers Advisory Committee,
consisting of faculty and staff, the arrangement for access, preservation and cataloging of
the archive commenced.
Funds were provided by the campus to process and catalog these papers, and Armando M.
Martínez, was hired to be the curator and archivist for the Tomás Rivera
collection. For seven years Armando M. Martínez diligently sorted and arranged the
collection. He had to read and distill the contents of each folder into a few lines for this
Catalog,as well as spend long hours inputting the listings. This labor has
given him a greater appreciation of Dr. Rivera's philosophy and has pointed out his future
career in Chicano/Latino affairs.
Seven years later, with a collection that grew to approximately 85,000 items and continues
to grow annually due to its annual Tomás Rivera Conferences, a Tomás Rivera
Documentary Project and the publication of articles, essays, poems and books on Dr. Rivera's
life and work,
The Tomás Rivera archive catalog is now brought to
completion. Since the establishment of the collection further materials, written, visual,
audio, and photographic have been acquired. Thirty-five interviews with his colleagues and
friends have been recorded and added to the collection. The goal was to organize and
describe the entire collection, annotating the most significant and interesting items. The
material can be found indexed by name, subject and title.
The archive was organized, classified and cataloged into a systematic and chronological
order. The literary section is probably the most important, for it contains all the original
manuscripts, presentations, publications, poetry, and correspondence with various men and
women of letters. Dr. Rivera achieved an international reputation in the field of Chicano
literature. In his books, Dr. Rivera gave expression to the life of the migrant workers and
to the facets of the Chicano experience. He was intimately acquainted with the life of
migrant workers as his parents and he worked in the fields. His parents did not neglect his
education as a child, and his inquiring mind impelled him to go on to high school and
ultimately to the university.
Dr. Rivera was a man of many parts--chancellor, poet, novelist, educator, a professional
and civic leader. He was besides, a member of many private and public organizations, and
made presentations at symposia, conferences and workshops. He was most active in the field
of higher education and Hispanic affairs.
The process of editing this
Catalog made us realize Tomás Rivera's
profound involvement in education and how much he sought to bring out the best in peoples'
intellectual and social endeavors. He urged young people to apply their talents for the
betterment of society and themselves; to the same end he gave of himself unstintedly both by
word and example. His example will serve to encourage others to follow the path he
opened.
The archival methodology used in cataloguing the material was that of T.R. Schellenberg's
Management of Archives. In following T.R. Schellenberg, we
respected the existing patterns of Tomás Rivera's archival management, which he had
previously set forth, and elaborated or created new ones where none existed. Descriptive
annotations are terse and for the most part free of superfluous words. Also, three books
that were invaluable in our research to which we would like to give credit are: Ernestina N.
Eger's
A Bibliography of Criticism of Contemporary Chicano Literature,
Matt S. Meier and Feliciano Rivera's
Dictionary of Mexican
American History,
and finally, Barbara J. Robinson and J. Cordell Robinson's
The Mexican American: A Critical Guide to Research Aids.
The Collection Development Department wishes to express appreciation to the several
scholars and writers who helped in the proof-reading of this manuscript: Saül
Sánchez of Laredo Jr. College, TX, for Section One; Eliud Martínez of UC Riverside
for Section Two; María I. Duke dos Santos of East Texas State University for Section
Three; Pat Mora, poet and writer of Cincinnati, Ohio, for Section Four; and Flora I.
Ortíz of UC Riverside for Section Five. Also, a large indebtedness for this
Catalog goes to in-house editor and former director of Special Collections
& Archives at UC Riverside, Clifford R. Wurfel, who assisted the archivist in
understanding the obscure and clarifying the obvious. Equally involved in all stages of
creation and completion of this project was Claire D. Harrington, Senior Programmer and
Computer Analyst of the Tomás Rivera Library, whose pragmatic expertise in computer
programming, great sense of humor, and true wit in finding solutions to our many encounters
of a strange kind, we thank profoundly. And to our UC Riverside Tomás Rivera Library
staff, who assisted in locating books, information and rare material, we are greatly
indebted to them. The archivist takes full responsibility for any inaccuracy and obscure
definition which did not find the light of day. For any of these "literary phantoms," he is
accountable to exile them to the region of "Mictlán," the Land of the Dead
(Náhuatl Uto-Aztecan).
Special gratitude goes to doña Concepción Rivera who donated Tomás Rivera's
papers and made this project possible; to James C. Thompson, University Librarian, whose
funding and support has brought this catalog to a close; to John W. Tanno, Associate
Librarian, whose constant vision to sharpen the focus assisted tremendously in providing a
quality research tool for scholars; equally helpful was Peter Briscoe, Head of Collection
Development, who kept vigilance and saw the light at the end of the tunnel and thought up
ingenious ways of continuing the research funds to complete our project; to Dr. Eliud
Martínez, UC Riverside professor of comparative literature, creative writing and Latin
American studies whose intellectual support and humanistic guidance inspired and challenged
the archivist's philosphical curiosity; and to the dean of Chicano literature, Professor
Emeritus Luis Leal of UC Santa Barbara, for his contribution in providing an enlightening
Introduction. Finally, Armando would like to thank his wife, Donna L. Ramírez, whose
"tetlazóhtlaliztli" (amor) and encouragement gave him confidence in finishing this
project.
Armando M. Martínez and Clifford R. Wurfel
Introduction
Tomás Rivera's life and published literary works have been examined from diverse
perspectives by a number of critics. Few of these critics, however, had the opportunity to
consult numerous unpublished documents not yet available to the public. These documents
include original literary works, memoirs, other papers about his early years, as well as
letters and memoranda related to his professional life, all of them extremely valuable for
reconstructing his biography and formulating a better understanding of his philosophy of
life and his literary activities.
The publication of
The Tomás Rivera archive catalog will greatly
facilitate the task of re-examining Rivera's total contributions, an undertaking that
becomes necessary due to the importance of the materials which have been donated to the
University of California at Riverside by his widow, Concepción Garza Vda. de Rivera,
and augmented and classified by Armando M. Martínez, curator of the archive, and Cliff
R. Wurfel, former director of Special Collections & Archives and editor of the
Catalog.
The
Catalog is organized by subject matter into five sections: biography,
literary career, professional career, organizations to which Rivera belonged, and
illustrative materials. In the first section we find memorial speeches and important
autobiographical information regarding his childhood, his education, and his family life. In
the second section there are a number of unpublished manuscripts (poems, essays, fiction),
as well as speeches, interviews, reviews and other criticism of his writings. Section three
includes papers related to his professional career as a teacher and administrator. The
fourth includes materials regarding his participation in such groups as boards, committees,
and foundations. The fifth is composed of photographs, awards, audio/video recordings, and
other illustrative materials.
The question may be asked: why is it necessary to re-examine Tomás Rivera's life and
works? Principally, we believe, for two important reasons. First, his life was exemplary,
and an effort should be made to reconstruct it as completely as possible so it may serve as
an inspiration for others. Second, his fiction and poetry stand at the center of the Chicano
literary renaissance, and his unpublished documents cast greater light on the extent of his
contributions.
Tomás Rivera's philosophy of life was doubtless the product of his early experiences,
his close contact with the campesinos, the hardworking migrants, and the urban border people
he came to know so well. His literary works testify to this formation; he constantly refers
to the plight of the common people, whom he never forgot, even from the high position of
Chancellor of the University of California, Riverside. In his poetry and fiction we often
come across some of these people. Representative of them are Kiko, killed and buried in
Italy in 1943; Chona, the "mythic Chicana," who died in the sugar beet fields with her
eight-month child buried deep within her. And, among many others, doña Cuquita, the
woman Rivera met at the dump while, as a boy, he went there to look for discarded books and
magazines.
- "I searched for words in the dump
- I saw Doña Cuquita again:
- "Cuidado con la lumbre.
- Donde hay humito, hay lumbre por debajo."
- [Beware of fire.
- Where there is smoke, there is fire below]
- And [with] her apron
- long apron rolled up
- heavy with sweet-smoked fruit
- sitting down to eat and listen
- cobwebbed eye lashes could not
- hide her dark eyes
- ojos oscuros que fascinan
- Did she know about Livingston?
- Through the smoke."
Doña Cuquita must have left a deep impression on the boy, for she appears also in the
last chapter of the novel...
y no se lo tragó la tierra /...and
the earth did not part
(first Quinto Sol literary prize, 1970), where the
protagonist, hiding under the house, remembers her in his interior monologue: "I think
doña Cuquita is still living. I haven't seen her for a long time. She was always very
careful when we went to the dump. She was one person that I really liked" (
Tierra, 174).
Although Tomás Rivera, the professor, the chancellor, was the product of the system of
higher education--Southwest Texas State University and the University of Oklahoma at
Norman--his development as a human being was entirely the product of his family life. As a
young man, he joined his family every year as a migrant worker to travel to the North
Central States, where he worked in the fields. In the company of migrant campesinos, he
learned the wisdom of the people, and from his family his ethical principles. His spiritual
development, he tells us, came by way of his parents, who without formal education, "read a
lot, studied a lot, and encouraged us to do likewise [...]. Also, my maternal grandfather
impressed upon me the importance of reading, and he always had the Spanish and Mexican
classical writers at hand" (Cota-Cárdenas, 77).
His interest in literature led Rivera at an early age to search for writings by his own
people. In his essay, "Chicano Literature: Fiesta of the Living," he tells us: "At twelve, I
looked for books by my people, by my immediate people [...]. When I met Bartolo, our town's
itinerant poet, and when on a visit to the Mexican side of the border, I also heard of
him--for he would wander on both sides of the border to sell his poetry--I was engulfed with
alegría. It was an exaltation brought on by the sudden sensation that my own life had
relationships, that my own family had relationships, that the people I lived with had
connections beyond those at the conscious level. It was Bartolo's poetry [...] that gave me
this awareness" ("Chicano Literature," 439-440).
This early experience, like that of doña Cuquita at the dump, was to be integrated
much later into the novel,
Tierra, where Bartolo is the subject
of the excerpt that precedes the last chapter: "Bartolo always came through town around
December, when he felt that most of the people had returned from work in other states. He
always sold his poems. They were almost completely sold out by the end of the first day
because they mentioned the names of the people in town. And when he read the poems out loud,
it was a serious and an emotional experience. I remember once he told the people to read his
poems out loud because the voice was the love seed in the dark" (
Tierra, 171).
This close association with the migrants, with his family, and with the common people of
the small urban community where he was born (Crystal City, Texas, a town near the Mexican
border), helped him later to formulate his theory of literature, which he expressed in
several of his essays. In the Cota-Cárdenas interview, he speaks in his
characteristically clear style about the relations between creative writing and personal
experiences. "To `create' is to `independize,' to liberate, to `really see' our total
potential. And at the same time, another thing that is important to me is that it gives me
the opportunity to express...well...a great love that I have for people. That's what it
means to me, independence, liberation, love--the completeness of myself"
(Cota-Cárdenas, 79-80).
For Rivera one of the most important functions of literature was to help the people
maintain their culture. Literature accomplishes this function by creating a language that
permits the people to express their own psychology and their own attitudes towards life. At
the same time literature helps them to understand themselves. He, however, was not only a
theorist. He wrote poetry, fiction and essays demonstrating his literary principles. His
literature has inspired a large number of Chicano writers, and will continue to do so in the
future.
Rivera's influence will surely increase now that his entire creative and non-literary
contributions are available for consultation at the Tomás Rivera Library of the
University of California at Riverside. This
Catalog will give the reader an
idea of the rich nature of the archive. For its publication we are grateful to Armando M.
Martínez, Clifford R. Wurfel and their colleagues.
Luis Leal, UC Santa Barbara
Works Cited:
Cota-Cárdenas, Margarita. "Tomás Rivera (1935-1984)." Introduction by
Rolando Hinojosa-Smith. Translated from the unpublished, Spanish taped interview.
Ethnic Affairs Number 2 (Spring 1988): 75-83.
Rivera, Tomás. "Chicano Literature: Fiesta of the Living."
Books Abroad 49 (Summer 1975): 439-452.
The Searchers: Collected Poetry. Ed. by Julián
Olivares. Houston, TX: Arte Publico Press, 1990.
...y no se lo tragó la tierra /...and the earth did not
part.
Berkeley, CA: Quinto Sol Publications, 1971. (Bilingual ed.)
Additional Note
Explanation of Symbols
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AL:
Handwritten Letter, not signed
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ALS:
Handwritten Letter, Signed
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AMs:
Handwritten Manuscript
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AN:
Handwritten Note
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ANS:
Handwritten Note, Signe
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Ph:
Photograph, photocopy
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PrArt:
Printed Articles: essays, poems, short stories and scholarly publications
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PrP:
Printed Postcard
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T/AMs:
Typed Manuscript with handwritten additions
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TL:
Typed Letter, not signed
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TLS:
Typed Letter, Signed
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TMs:
Typed Manuscript
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TMsPh:
Typed Manuscript, Photocopy
Languages
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Eng.:
English
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Fr.:
French
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Gm.:
German
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It.:
Italian
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Sp.:
Spanish
Abbreviations and Acronyms
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ACE:
American Council of Education
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American G.I. Forum:
American General Infantry Forum
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Assn.:
Association
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Aztlán:
Aztlán: Chicano Journal of the Social Sciences and the Arts
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"La casa grande":
"La casa grande del pueblo"
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CFAT:
Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
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CHC:
Congressional Hispanic Caucus
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Chronical:
The Chronical of Higher Education
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CEO:
Corporate Executive officer
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Conf.:
Conference
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CSU
California State University
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CSUB:
CSU Bakersfield
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CSUC:
CSU Chico
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CSUDH:
CSU Dominguez Hills
-
CSUF:
CSU Fresno
-
CSUF:
CSU Fullerton
-
CSULB:
CSU Long Beach
-
CSULA:
CSU Los Angeles
-
CSUN:
CSU Northridge
-
CSUS:
CSU Sacramento
-
CSUSB:
CSU San Bernardino
-
CSUP-P:
CSU Polytechnic Pomona
-
CSUP-SLO:
CSU Polytechnic San Luis Obispo
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Dept.:
Department
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EOPS-SAA:
Educational Opportunity Program Services and Student Affirmative Action
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ETS:
Education Testing Service
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FACHRES-CA:
Faculty for Human Rights in El Salvador and Central America
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FCC:
Federal Communications Commission
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Flores Magón:
Sembradores: Ricardo Flores Magón y el Partido Liberal Mexicano, a Eulogy and
Critique
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El Grito:
El Grito: Journal of the Social Sciences and the Arts
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HEW:
Department of Health, Education and Welfare
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IBM:
International Business Machines
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IMAGE:
Involved Mexican Americans in Gainful Endeavors
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INS:
Immigration Naturalization Services
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L.A.:
Los Angeles, CA
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"León Felipe":
"La ideología del hombre en la obra poética de León Felipe"
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LLU:
Loma Linda University
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LULAC:
League of United Latin American Citizens
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M.A.:
Master's of Arts
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MACC:
Mexican American Cultural Center
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MALDEF:
Mexican American League of Defense and Educational Fund
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MAUC:
Mexican American Unity Council
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MAYO:
Mexican American Youth Organization
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MBA:
Master's of Business Administration
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MEChA:
Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán
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MLA:
Modern Language Association
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NABE:
National Association of Bilingual Educators
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NCCHE:
National Chicano Council on Higher Education
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NDEA:
National Defense and Education Act
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NEH:
National Endowment for the Humanities
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NEA:
National Endowment for the Arts
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ORU:
Oral Roberts University
-
PBS:
Public Broadcasting Service
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PCCLAS:
Pacific Coast Council on Latin American Studies
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Ph.D.:
Doctorate of Philosophy
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RACHE:
Raza Administrators and Counselors in Higher Education
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SDSU:
San Diego State University
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SHSU:
Sam Houston State University
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STAY:
Scholarships to Able Youths
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WTJC:
Southwest Texas Junior College
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SWTSU:
Southwest Texas State University
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TACHE:
Texas Association of Chicanos in Higher Education
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Tamazunchale:
The Road to Tamazunchale
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TESOL:
Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages
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Tierra:
...y no se lo tragó la tierra
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TR:
Tomás Rivera
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UC:
University of California
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UCB:
UC Berkeley
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UCD:
UC Davis
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UCI:
UC Irvine
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UCR:
UC Riverside
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UCLA:
UC Los Angeles
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UCSB:
UC Santa Barbara
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UCSC:
UC Santa Cruz
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UCSD:
UC San Diego
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UCSF:
UC San Francisco
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UNAM:
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
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UON:
University of Oklahoma at Norman
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U.S.:
United States of America
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USAF:
United States Air Force
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USC:
University of Southern California
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UT:
University of Texas
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UTA:
UT Austin
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UTEP:
UT El Paso
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UTSA:
UT San Antonio
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UFW:
United Farm Workers
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UNDA-USA:
International Catholic Broadcast
Selected Bibliography
For Further Reference:
Books
Lattin, Vernon E., Rolando Hinojosa and Gary D. Keller, eds.
Tomás
Rivera 1935-1984: The Man and His Works.
Tempe, AZ: Bilingual Review/Press,
1988.
Olivares, Julián, ed.
Tomás Rivera: The Complete Works.
Houston, TX: Arte Publico Press, 1992.
_____, ed. "International Studies in Honor of Tomás Rivera."
Revista
Chicano-Requeña
Volume 13, Nos. 3-4, 1985.
Rivera, Tomás.
The Harvest: Short Stories. Ed. by Julián
Olivares. Houston, TX: Arte Publico Press, 1989.
Articles
Kersnowski, Frank. "Tomás Rivera: Poet" Ed. by Armando M. Martínez.
New Visions of Aztlán Volume I, No. 1, Spring 1990.
Leal, Luis. "Tomás Rivera (22 December 1935 - 16 May 1984)" Ed. by Francisco
Lomelí and Carl R. Shirley.
Dictionary of Literary Biography Volume 82
Chicano Writers, First Series, Gale Research Inc., 1989.
Martínez, Armando M. "The Archives of Tomás Rivera" Ed. by Jeff Selth.
Books at UCR Volume X, No. 2, Winter 1986.
_____. "A Documentary on Tomás Rivera" Ed. by Jeff Selth.
Books at UCR
Volume XII, No. 1, Fall 1987.
_____. "The Research Potential of the Rivera archive" Ed. by Jeff Selth.
Books at UCR Volume XIV, No. 1, Fall 1989.
Martínez, Eliud. "Tomás Rivera: Administrator, Scholar, Poet" Ed. Jeff
Selth.
Books at UCR Volume III, No. 2, Spring 1979.
Name Index
Note: The entries and annotations have been indexed, but not
the Foreword or the Introduction. The index key is Section, Box, and Folder number.
A
Abbott, James H.
S1.B4.F1
Ables, Robert L.
S1.B4.F2
Abrego, Silas H.
S1.B4.F3
Ackley, Randall
S1.B4.F4
Ader, Kathleen J.
S1.B4.F5
Affleck, Marilyn
S1.B4.F6
Aguayo, Al
S1.B4.F7
Aguilar, Andy
S1.B4.F8
Aguilar D., Ricardo
S1.B4.F9
Aguilar, Ricardo D.
S2.B10.F3
Aguirre, Alfred
S1.B4.F10
Aguirre, Lila
S1.B4.F11
Alarcón, Justo S.
S2.B10.F1
Alarcón S., Justo
S1.B4.F12
Alcalá, Hugo
S1.B4.F13
Alcaraz, Javier
S1.B4.F14
Alcover, Madeleine
S1.B4.F15
Alegría, Fernando
S2.B10.F2
Alfaro, Jr., Manuel R.
S1.B4.F16
Allen, Amy A.
S1.B4.F17
Allen, Barbara
S1.B4.F18
Allen, Stuart J.
S1.B4.F19
Alley, Bill
S1.B4.F20
Alurista, (Urista, A.)
S1.B4.F23
Alurista, (Urista, A.)
S2.B10.F4
Alvarado, Andrew
S1.B4.F21
Alves-Pereira, Teresinha
S2.B10.F5
Alvirez, David
S1.B4.F22
Amaya, Abel
S1.B4.F24
Ament, Barbara
S1.B4.F25
Anaya, Rudolfo
S1.B4.F26
Anaya, Tony
S1.B4.F27
Ancira, R.E.
S1.B4.F28
Anderson, Gene
S1.B4.F29
Andrade, Sally
S1.B4.F30
Andrews, Grover J.
S1.B4.F31
Andrews, Jr., Norwood
S1.B4.F32
Anguiano, Leonard R.
S1.B4.F33
Apodaca, David
S1.B4.F34
Aragón, Luis
S1.B4.F35
Arce, Carlos
S1.B4.F36
Arciniega, Joe
S1.B4.F37
Arciniega, Tomás
S1.B4.F38
Arellano, Raúl
S1.B4.F39
Arévalo, Rudolfo
S1.B4.F40
Arias, Antonio
S1.B4.F41
Arias, Ron
S1.B4.F42
Arias, Ron
S2.B10.F6
Avena, Richard J.
S1.B4.F43
Ávila, Arthur D.
S1.B4.F44
Ayala, Elaine
S1.B4.F45
Ayer, George W.
S1.B4.F46
B
Bacchetti, Raymond F.
S1.B5.F1
Baker, Jr., Howard H.
S1.B5.F2
Balderama, Arturo
S2.B10.F8
Baldwin II, Lewis M.
S1.B5.F3
Ballesteros, David
S1.B5.F4
Ballesteros, David
S2.B10.F7
Ballesteros, Octavio A.
S1.B5.F5
Baltodano, Josefina C.
S1.B5.F6
Barac, Vladimir
S1.B5.F7
Barkin, Kenneth D.
S1.B5.F8
Barrera, Cecilio
S1.B5.F9
Barricelli, Jean-Pierre
S1.B5.F10
Barrio, Raymond
S1.B5.F11
Barrios, Gregg
S1.B5.F12
Bayless, Carl C.
S1.B5.F13
Beaty, Charles
S1.B5.F14
Benavides, Ricardo
S2.B10.F9
Benavides, Roberto
S2.B10.F10
Benítez, Yolanda
S1.B5.F15
Bennett, Rose Marie
S1.B5.F16
Bensusan, Guy
S1.B5.F17
Bernal, Ernest M.
S1.B5.F18
Bernal, Joe J.
S1.B5.F19
Bernal, María L.
S1.B5.F20
Bernhardt, Kathryn
S1.B5.F21
Berryhill, Michael
S2.B10.F11
Betanzos-P., Odón
S1.B5.F22
Betchov, Greti
S1.B5.F23
Biddle, Livingston L.
S1.B5.F24
Bigelow-Dixon, Michael
S1.B5.F25
Bigelow-Dixon, Michael
S2.B10.F12
Blake, Jr., Elias
S1.B5.F26
Blakely, Edward J.
S1.B5.F27
Blanc, Ricardo
S2.B10.F14
Bleznick, Donald W.
S1.B5.F28
Bloch, Jacqueline
S1.B5.F29
Booker, Sam
S1.B5.F30
Bottalico, Michele
S1.B5.F31
Bourgin, Mariada C.
S1.B5.F32
Bovell, Carlton R.
S2.B10.F13
Bowen, Joshua David
S1.B5.F33
Bowie-Gutiérrez, Irene
S2.B10.F15
Boyd, Lois
S1.B5.F34
Boyer, Ernest L.
S1.B5.F35
Bracero, Aida
S1.B5.F36
Bradley, Tom
S1.B5.F37
Branch, William B.
S1.B5.F38
Breeding, Joan
S1.B5.F39
Briggs, James E.
S1.B5.F40
Briones, Ernesto
S1.B5.F41
Brito Jr., Aristeo
S2.B10.F16
Brown, Ab
S1.B5.F42
Brown, Irving R.
S1.B5.F44
Brown, Jr., George
S1.B5.F43
Bruce-Novoa, Juan
S1.B5.F45
Bruce-Novoa, Juan
S2.B10.F17
Brueckner, Peter F.
S1.B5.F46
Buggs, John A.
S1.B5.F47
Burnam, Rhonda
S1.B5.F48
Burnam, Rhonda
S2.B10.F18
Burns, Gerald P.
S1.B5.F49
Burtchaell, James T.
S1.B5.F50
Burunat, Silvia
S1.B5.F51
Bustamante, Jorge
S1.B5.F52
Butler, John L.
S1.B5.F53
C
Camarillo, Alberto
S1.B6.F1
Camp, Hilda
S1.B6.F2
Campbell, Joe R.
S2.B10.F24
Campbell, León
S1.B6.F3
Canaday, John E.
S1.B6.F4
Candelaria, Cordelia
S1.B6.F5
Cano, Luis R.
S1.B6.F6
Cano, Rubén
S1.B6.F7
Cantú, Bennie
S1.B6.F8
Cantú, Roberto
S1.B6.F9
Cárdenas, Daniel N.
S2.B10.F19
Cárdenas, Dolores
S2.B10.F20
Cárdenas-Dwyer, Carlota
S1.B6.F10
Cárdenas-Dwyer, Carlota
S2.B10.F22
Cárdenas, Isaac
S1.B6.F11
Cárdenas, Reyes
S2.B10.F21
Cardus, David
S1.B6.F12
Carilla, Emilio
S1.B6.F13
Carlos, A.J.
S2.B10.F23
Carlos, Alberto
S1.B6.F14
Carlos, Manuel L.
S1.B6.F15
Carreón, Jr., Reynaldo J.
S1.B6.F16
Carrillo, Manuel
S1.B6.F17
Carter, Jimmy
S1.B6.F18
Carter, Jyme
S2.B10.F25
Castañeda, Antonia
S1.B6.F19
Castañeda, James A.
S1.B6.F21
Castañeda, V. Emilio
S1.B6.F20
Castillo, Leonel J.
S1.B6.F22
Castillo, Raúl
S2.B10.F26
Castro, Rodolfo H.
S1.B6.F23
Cavallari, Héctor Mario
S1.B6.F24
Cavazos, Lauro F.
S1.B6.F25
Chabran, Richard
S1.B6.F26
Chandler, Bruce
S1.B6.F27
Chapman, James P.
S1.B6.F28
Char, Kenneth F.C.
S1.B6.F29
Charles, Alan F.
S1.B6.F30
Chater, Shirley S.
S1.B6.F31
Chavaría, Elvira
S1.B6.F32
Chávez, Alberto
S1.B6.F33
Chávez, Gina
S2.B10.F27
Chávez, Richard
S1.B6.F34
Chavira, Robert
S1.B6.F35
Cheng, Grace M.
S1.B6.F36
Cheung, Domino K.
S1.B6.F37
Chittenden, Jean
S1.B6.F38
Christenberry, George E.
S1.B6.F39
Chunti, Manuel
S2.B10.F28
Cisneros, René
S1.B6.F40
Cleaver, Thomas J.
S1.B6.F41
Clegg, J. Halvor
S1.B6.F42
Clute, Steve
S1.B6.F43
Cobos, Rubén
S1.B6.F44
Coe, Robert K.
S1.B6.F45
Cogburn, Cathy
S1.B6.F46
Cole, Harold E.
S1.B6.F47
Conrad, Eileen
S1.B6.F48
Contreras, Frank
S1.B6.F49
Contreras, Lucio
S1.B6.F50
Cording, Dick
S1.B6.F51
Cornelius, Wayne A.
S1.B6.F52
Cornwall, Frank I.
S1.B6.F53
Coronado, Gregorio
S1.B6.F54
Cortés, Carlos
S1.B6.F55
Cortéz, Carlos P.
S1.B6.F56
Cortéz, José
S2.B10.F29
Cousins, Norman
S1.B6.F57
Crabbe, Orval R.
S1.B6.F58
Creighton, Stuart
S1.B6.F59
Crist, Marguerite S.
S1.B6.F60
Cromer, Tom
S1.B6.F61
Cruellar, Raúl
S1.B6.F62
Cruz, Belia
S1.B6.F63
Cuarón, Alicia V.
S1.B6.F64
Cummings, Lawrence E.
S1.B6.F65
Cunningham, Veronica
S2.B10.F30
Curtin, Mary H.
S1.B6.F66
D
Dalton, Enrique
S1.B7.F1
Dalton, Walter J.
S1.B7.F2
Daniels, Joanne D.
S1.B7.F3
Dannelly, Frank P.
S1.B7.F4
Dávila-Calhoun, Gloria
S2.B11.F1
Dávila, Luis
S1.B7.F5
Davis, Mary M.
S1.B7.F6
Davis-Valles, Judith
S1.B7.F7
De Hoyos, Librado R.
S1.B7.F10
De Jones, Ingreborg H.
S1.B7.F19
De la Cruz, Homero
S1.B7.F11
De la Cruz, Pete
S1.B7.F12
De la Fontaine, Joffre
S1.B7.F13
De la Garza, Rudolph O.
S1.B7.F14
De la Torre, Alfredo
S2.B17.F4
De La Fuente, Patricia
S2.B11.F2
De León, Nephtalí
S1.B7.F15
De los Santos, Alfredo
S1.B7.F17
De los Santos, Gilbert
S1.B7.F18
De Vega, Nelson
S1.B7.F20
De Witt, Susan Jeanne
S1.B7.F21
DeAnda-M., Rosa
S1.B7.F8
Decker, James T.
S1.B7.F9
Delgado, Abelardo
S2.B11.F3
Delgado, Miguel
S1.B7.F16
Delgado, Miguel
S2.B11.F4
Diamandopoulos, Peter
S1.B7.F22
Díaz, Dámaso
S1.B7.F23
Díaz-G., Rogelio
S1.B7.F26
Díaz, Joe
S1.B7.F24
Díaz, Mark A.
S1.B7.F25
Díaz-N., José Miguel
S1.B7.F27
Dickerson, Audrey
S1.B7.F28
Dietrich, Fredrick H.
S1.B7.F29
Doane, Mary
S1.B7.F30
Dobrian, Walter A.
S1.B7.F31
Dobrian, Walter A.
S2.B11.F5
Domínguez, Alice
S1.B7.F32
Domínguez, H. Frank
S1.B7.F33
Dorris, Michael
S1.B7.F34
Dovalina, Mr.
S1.B7.F35
Duke dos Santos, María I.
S1.B7.F36
Dunham, E. Alden
S1.B7.F37
Dunham, Kenneth
S1.B7.F38
Dunham, Lowell
S1.B7.F39
Durrance, Anne
S1.B7.F40
E
Eckert, Richard A.
S1.B7.F41
Edson, William H.
S1.B7.F42
Eger, Ernestina N.
S1.B7.F43
Eisner, Michael D.
S1.B7.F44
Elizondo, Sergio D.
S1.B7.F45
Elizondo, Sergio D.
S2.B11.F6
Elizondo, Virgil P.
S2.B11.F7
Enríquez-M., Evangelina
S1.B7.F46
Enríquez-M., Evangelina
S2.B11.F8
Epstein, David M.
S1.B7.F47
Erevia, Ángela
S1.B7.F48
Escalante, Jaime
S1.B7.F49
Escobar, Manuel G.
S1.B7.F50
Escontrias, Luis A.
S1.B7.F51
Espinoza-Miller, Yvette
S1.B7.F53
Espinoza, Rudolph L.
S1.B7.F52
Espinoza, Rudolph L.
S2.B11.F9
Esquibel, George
S1.B7.F54
Estupinian, Rafael
S2.B11.F10
Etheridge, William C.
S1.B7.F55
F
Fagan, Edward R.
S1.B8.F1
Fallon, Berlie J.
S1.B8.F2
Farber, Seymour M.
S1.B8.F3
Faulkner, Virginia
S1.B8.F4
Feiler, Sy
S1.B8.F5
Fernández, José B.
S1.B8.F6
Fernández, Nell
S1.B8.F7
Fernández, Ricardo R.
S1.B8.F8
Fernández, Virginia
S1.B8.F9
Ferrell, Keith H.
S1.B8.F10
Figueroa, Alfredo A.
S1.B8.F11
Finkel, Sylvia B.
S1.B8.F12
Fischer, Heinz
S1.B8.F13
Fisher, Eugene H.
S1.B8.F14
Fisher, O.C.
S1.B8.F15
Flawn, Peter T.
S1.B8.F16
Flippen, Sharon A.
S1.B8.F17
Flores, Antonio
S1.B8.F18
Flores, Juan M.
S1.B8.F19
Flores, P.F.
S1.B8.F20
Flores, Patricio F.
S2.B11.F11
Flores, Solomon H.
S1.B8.F21
Flores, Valentina
S1.B8.F22
Fody, Michael
S1.B8.F23
Fosdick, Jon
S1.B8.F24
Fretter, William B.
S1.B8.F25
Friedenreich, Kenneth
S1.B8.F26
Froehlich, Kathleen
S1.B8.F27
G
Gaarder, Bruce A.
S1.B8.F28
Galambos, Sarita
S1.B8.F29
Galindo, Guillermo
S2.B11.F12
Galindo-N., Pedro
S1.B8.F30
Gallardo, Fred
S1.B8.F31
Galvan, Roberto A.
S2.B11.F13
Gamboa, John C.
S1.B8.F32
García, Gilbert N.
S1.B8.F33
García, Héctor P.
S1.B8.F34
García, Jerry
S1.B8.F35
García, Lino
S1.B8.F36
García, Mary Lou
S2.B11.F15
García, Nilda
S2.B11.F14
Gardner, David Pierpont
S1.B8.F37
Garfias, Roberto
S1.B8.F38
Garfinkel, Alan
S1.B8.F39
Garza, Daniel
S2.B11.F16
Garza, Helen
S1.B8.F40
Garza, José P.
S1.B8.F41
Garza, Juan
S2.B11.F17
Garza, Raymond
S1.B8.F42
Garza, Roberto J.
S1.B8.F43
Garza, Sabino C.
S2.B11.F18
Garza-Z., Raymond
S1.B8.F44
Gates, Jr., Dave L.
S1.B8.F45
Gaustad, Edwin S.
S1.B8.F46
Gaustad, Peggy
S1.B8.F47
Gee, Danny M.
S1.B8.F48
Geiler, Leland W.
S1.B8.F49
George, Gordon
S1.B8.F50
Geuder, Patricia A.
S1.B8.F51
Gibbs, Beverly J.
S1.B8.F52
Gill, Robert W.
S1.B8.F53
Gillis, Verna
S1.B8.F54
Glaze, Jr., Arthur I.
S1.B8.F55
Glennen, Robert E.
S1.B8.F56
Glidden, David K.
S1.B8.F57
Gómez, Joe
S1.B8.F58
Gómez, Manuel N.
S1.B8.F59
Gómez-Martinez, José L.
S1.B8.F62
Gómez-Quiñones, Juan
S1.B8.F63
Gómez-Quiñones, Juan
S2.B11.F20
Gómez, Rafael
S1.B8.F60
Gómez, Rafael
S2.B11.F19
Gómez, Rudy
S1.B8.F61
Gonzales, Lucy
S1.B8.F69
Gonzales, Mike
S1.B8.F70
Gonzales, Ray
S1.B8.F72
González-A., Chelo
S2.B11.F22
González, Abel
S1.B8.F64
González-Berry, Erlinda
S2.B11.F23
González, Henry B.
S1.B8.F65
González, Irma
S1.B8.F66
González, José G.
S1.B8.F67
González, Juan
S1.B8.F68
González-Q., Arnhilda
S1.B8.F73
González, Rafael J.
S1.B8.F71
González, Raúl
S2.B11.F21
Good, Mary
S1.B8.F74
Goodwin, Alice H.
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Gottdiener, Mark
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Gottesman, Ronald
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Grable, John R.
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Graham, Marjorie F.
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Griego, Richard
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Grissom, Coleen
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Guerin-G., Camille L.
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Guerra, Jaime
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Guerrero-G., Eugenio
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Guerrero, Gloria
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Guerrero, Tito III
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Gutiérrez, Arturo L.
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Gutiérrez, Fernando
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Gutiérrez, José Ángel
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Guzmán, Ernesto A.
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Hairapetian, Shahen
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Hale, Frank W.
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Hamilton, Nancy
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Hamm, Ron
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Harcleroad, Fred F.
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Hardesty, Robert L.
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Hardwick, Charles S.
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Harp, Reed
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Harth, Dorothy E.
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Hatch, Orrin G.
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Hatfield, Carol S.
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Hayden, F. Gregory
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Hayes, B.B.
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Hayes, Curt
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Hays, Howard H.
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Hernández, Isaac
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Hernández, José
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Hernández, Jr., Mike
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Hernández, Magdalena
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Hernández, Oscar
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Hernández-Tovar, Inéz
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Herrera-Sobek, María
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Hicks, Kathe
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Himeblaw, Jack
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Hinchliffe, Bruce
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Hinderaker, Ivan
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Hine, Janet
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Hinojosa, Gilberto M.
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Hinojosa, Rolando R.
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Hinojosa, Rolando R.
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Hinojosa-Smith, Rolando R.
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Hirsch, Paul
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Hirschman, Sarah
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Hogenauer, Daniel
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Holcomb, W.R.
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Hollis, Sammie
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Holtzman, Wayne H.
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Horne, David L.
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Huantes, Margarita
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Hudson, Vaughan
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Huerta, Raymond
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Hyatt, John D.
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Igo, John
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Ilchman, Alice S.
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Irizarry, Estelle
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Islas, Arturo
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Islas, Arturo
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Jaramillo, Amiel A.
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Jaramillo-R., Manuel
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Jenkins, Thomas E.
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Jensen, Arthur M.
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Jiménez, Francisco
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Jiménez, Francisco
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Jobe, Robert D.
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Johnson, Harvey L.
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Johnson, L. Ross
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Jones, Randall L.
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Joseph, James
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Jova, Joseph J.
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Juárez, José Roberto
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Jurado, Arturo
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Kane, Charles A.
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Kanellos, Nicolás
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Kanellos, Nicolás
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Kaprosy, Geraldo
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Kazen, Jr., Abraham
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Kelly, Ernece B.
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Kelly, Janice M.
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Kennan, Ruth H.
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Kerr, Clark
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Kersnowski, Frank
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Kersnowski, Frank
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Killinger, George G.
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King, Edward
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King, James
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Kirkland, J.M.
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Kirst, Michael W.
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Kitchen, James D.
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Knoepfle, John
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Knowlton, Clark S.
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Kolb, Ron
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Koltai, Leslie
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Koontz, Elizabeth D.
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Korzekwa, Cynthia
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Krause, Hilmar
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Krevans, Julius R.
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Kruszewski, Z. Anthony
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La Bounty, Hugh
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Lamb, Gordon H.
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Lampe, Carolyn M.
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Landers, Clifford
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Landers, Vasda
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Langer, Margaret Anne
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LaRue, Charles F.
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Lattin, Vernon E.
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Lawson, Marsha
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Leach, Duane M.
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Leal, Luis
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Leath, Helen Lang
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Lee, James W.
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Leney, Nancy L.H.
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León, David Jess
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Leone, Betty
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Leos, Paul
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Lesley, Margaret
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Lewels, Francisco J.
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Lewis, Lowell N.
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Lewis, Richard L.
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Lewis, Tom J.
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Liebhafsky, E.E.
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Liebowitz, Charles
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Ligues, Brigido
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Likens, James
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Linares, Jr., Humberto
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Linesly, William A.
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Lipman-Blumen, Jean
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Lizárraga, David C.
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Lizárraga, Silvia S.
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Loftis, John
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Logue, Frank
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Lomelí, Francisco A.
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Lomelí, Francisco A.
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Longoria, Frank
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López, Alicia
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López, Beto
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López, David
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López, Enrique H.
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López, Ernie
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López, Homero
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López, Joe R.
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López, Joe
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López, Lino M.
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López, Salvador
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López, Salvador
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López, Tomás
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Lopotko, Linda N.
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Lounsbury, John F.
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Loveridge, Charles C.
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Lozano, Anthony G.
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Lozano, Carlos
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Lozano, Irma M.
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Lozano, Jr., Ignacio E.
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Luera, Alberto H.
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Luhrs, Dolores
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Luna-Lawhn, Juanita
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Luna, Manuel
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Lundy, Edward
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Lyon, Ted
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Lyon, Ted
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Madamba, Jayne
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Madrid-Barela, Arturo
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Madrid-Barela, Arturo
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Magee, Wayne E.
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Maguire, Jack R.
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Maguire, John D.
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Mahony, Sheila
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Maíz, Magdalena
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Maldonado, Jesús
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Maldonado, Jesús
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Mallan, John P.
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Manning, Robert J.
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Manning, Winton H.
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Maples, Charles
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Marenco, Jr., Eduardo
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Marks, Milton
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Marland, Sidney P.
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Martínez, Aquilina
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Martínez, Arthur D.
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Martínez, Eliud
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Martínez, Enrique
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Martínez, H. Salvador
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Martínez, John
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Martínez, Julio A.
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Martínez, Leo
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Martínez, Max
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Martínez, Santos G.
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Martínez, Steven D.
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Martínez, Vilma
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Matthews, Wayne
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Matula, Franklin
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McClendon, Joanna E.
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McCracken, Ellen
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McDonald, Walt
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McEntee, Eileen
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McIntyre, Robert M.
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McSwain, Warren
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Mead, William
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Medrano, Adam
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Meinhardt, Warren L.
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Melville, Margarita
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Méndez-Flores, Enrique
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Méndez, Miguel
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Mendoza, Nick
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Menton, Seymour
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Menton, Seymour
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Mestas, Juan E.
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Metternich, Henry C.
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Meyer, James H.
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Meyer, Marshall W.
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Meza, Daniel
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Millard, Percy
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Miller, Laurence D.
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Millichap, Joseph R.
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Mirandé, Alfredo
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Mirandé, Alfredo
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Moffat, James G.
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Mojica, Berta
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Molina, Héctor
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Monarés, Aida C.
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Mondrus-Engle, Margarita
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Monroe, Haskell
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Montague, Eleanor A.
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Montalvo, Carmela
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Montoto, Gregorio
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Montoya, Frank
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Montoya, Marilyn
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Moore, Douglas R.
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Moore, W.D.
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Mora-Burnside, Pat
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Mora, Josie
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Morales, A.G.
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Morales, Alejandro
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Morales, Alejandro
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Morales, David
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Morales, Joseph F.
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Moreno, Hilario
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Morín, Lupe
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Morris, Jerry D.
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Morris, Michele
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Morton, Carlos
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Moyer, Jennifer
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Mújica, Barbara L.
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Mullen, Jeannie
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Mulvihill, E.R.
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Mundo Lo, Sara de
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Muñoz-Avino, Manuel
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Muñoz, Jr., Carlos
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Murguía, Raúl S.
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Navarro, Armando
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Nelson-Cisneros, Víctor
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Nelson, Jack
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New, Jr., James E.
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Newby, Edward J.
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Newman, Frank
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Newman, Katharine
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Nieto, Margarita
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Norris, Mrs. Fred B.
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Núñez, Magdalena
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O'Connell, Jr., Charles D.
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Obledo, Mario G.
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Oguiza, Thomas
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Olgin, Jr., Manuel J.
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Olin Jr., Spencer C.
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Oliphant, Dave
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Oliva, Maricela
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Oliva, Raquel
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Olivo, Ted
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Olsen, Norskov V.
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Olstad, Charles
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Olvera, Joe
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Ornelas, Berta
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Ornstein, Jacob L.
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Ornstein, Jacob
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Orta, Simón
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Ortega, Alicia Q.
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Ortego, Philip D.
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Ortego y Gasca, Felipe de
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Ortíz, María
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Ortíz, Rudy
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Ostarch, Valerie
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Owens, Marie
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Oxford, Tamara
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Oyama, Henry
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Ozuña, Jr., George
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Pacheco, Ángela R.
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Pacheco, Javier
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Pacheco, Mary Ann
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Padilla, Raymond
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Padilla, Sofia
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Paolini, Gilbert
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Paquette, F. André
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Parker, Gary
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Parra, José Antonio
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Parra, José Antonio
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Patlán, Juan
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Pedrotti, Louis
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Peltason, J. W.
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Penney, Dan/Mary
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Peña, Ervie
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Peña, Paz
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Pereira, Salas
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Pereira, Tony
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Pérez, Edward R.
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Pérez, Manuel
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Pérez, Reimundo Tigre
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Pérez, Roberto P.
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Pérez, Severo
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Pérez, Severo
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Perissinotto, Giorgio
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Peterson, Lowell
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Pfau, John M.
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Phillips, Jean
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Pierce, V.P.
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Pino, Jr., Frank
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Pino, Jr., Frank
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Pino, Jr., Frank
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Pino, Jr., Frank
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Pino, Jr., Frank
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Pino, Rita Antonette
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Pitkethly, Lawrence
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Plakos, John
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Platt, José
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Plunkett, Cathy
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Pollak, Betty L.
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Popkin, Nathan S.
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Porras, Jerry
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Porrata, Francisco E.
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Portillo, Estela
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Portillo, Lourdes
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Powell, David
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Powell, Mozelle
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Press, Frank
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Proctor, Claude O.
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Proff, Fred C.
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Próspero, Carlos
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Quintana, Leroy V.
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Quirarte, Jacinto
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Rafelson, Virginia
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Ramírez, Ernestina
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Ramírez, Salvador
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Ramos, Luis Arturo
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Rand, Ayn
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Randolph, Leonard
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Rangel, Felix
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Rasmussen, Alice M.
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Reagan, Ronald
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Reed, Harry A.
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Reed, Sarah R.
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Reeves, Blair
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Reichardt, Dorothy
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Reisler, Raymond
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Rewak, William J.
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Reyes, Jr., Felipe
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Reyes-Mazon, Manuel
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Reyes, Rosendo I.
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Reyes, Rosendo I.
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Reyes, Vinicio
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Reyna, Abel A.
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Reyna, José R.
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Rhine, Susan
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Rifkin, Silvia B.
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Riojas-Clark, Ellen
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Ríos, Francisco
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Ríos, Herminio
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Ríos, Sam
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Rivera, Bridgette
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Rivera, Eliodoro G.
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Rivera, Feliciano
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Rivera, George
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Rivera, Julio
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Robles, Mireya
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Rocard, Marcienne
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Rocard, Marcienne
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Rodríguez, Edmundo
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Rodríguez, Emerenciano
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Rodríguez, Jay Stephens
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Rodríguez, Joe
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Rodríguez, Joe
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Rodríguez, Jr., Genaro
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Rodríguez, Juan A.
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Rodríguez, Juan
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Rodríguez, Juan
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Rodríguez, Manuel J.
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Rodríguez-O, Jaime E.
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Rodríguez, Paul H.
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Rodríguez, Richard
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Rogers, Del Marie
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Rogers, Del Marie
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Rogers, James T.
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Rois, Roberto
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Rojas, Guillermo
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Romanell, Patrick
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Romano-V., Octavio I.
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Romero, Clarence
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Romero, Frank
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Romero, Manuel
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Romo, Ricardo
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Rosales, Raúl G.
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Rosenberg, Joe
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Rothenberger, James
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Rubio, Gloria
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Ruibal, Rodolfo
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Ruiz, Eugenio G.
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Ruiz-Garza, Pedro
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Ruiz-Ibáñez, Manuel
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Ruiz, José Luis
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Ruiz, Mario E.
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Sagel, Jim
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Sagik, Bernard P.
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Sainz, Gustavo
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Salazar, Edward M.
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Salazar, Ken
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Salazar, Verónica
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Saldaña, Lupe
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Saldivar, Ramón
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Salinas, Jesús
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Salinas, Judy Kay
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Salinas, Judy
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S2.B16.F3
Sánchez, Rosaura
S1.B14.F15
Sánchez, Saúl
S1.B14.F16
Sánchez, Saúl
S2.B16.F4
Sandoval, Emilio
S1.B14.F17
Sandoval, Rudy
S1.B14.F18
Saucedo, Daniel H.
S1.B14.F19
Sawyer, Donald T.
S1.B14.F20
Saxon, David S.
S1.B14.F21
Scannell, Deborah
S1.B14.F22
Schillingsburg, P.L.
S1.B14.F23
Schlundt, Christena L.
S1.B14.F24
Schmertz, Diana
S1.B14.F25
Schmidt, Lorenza
S1.B14.F26
Schneider, Peter
S1.B14.F27
Schroeder, Bethany Jo
S1.B14.F28
Schultz, Phyllis
S1.B14.F29
Serrato, Juan
S1.B14.F30
Shapiro, Theda
S1.B14.F31
Sherer, Jean B.
S1.B14.F32
Sherman, Howard
S1.B14.F33
Shields, Merrill
S1.B14.F34
Shihab, Naomi
S1.B14.F35
Shores, Lee J.
S1.B14.F36
Shreeve, L. Sid
S1.B14.F37
Shuffler, Henderson
S1.B14.F38
Sikes, Melvin
S1.B14.F39
Siller, Raúl
S1.B14.F40
Silva-Herzog, Jesús
S1.B14.F41
Silverman, Joseph H.
S1.B14.F42
Simmen, Edward
S1.B14.F43
Simmons, Althea T.L.
S1.B14.F44
Simmons, Merle E.
S1.B14.F45
Simpson, Frank R.
S1.B14.F46
Sims, Dennis C.
S1.B14.F47
Singer, Harry
S1.B14.F48
Singer, Robert
S1.B14.F49
Slote, Bernice
S1.B14.F50
Smerdon, Ernest T.
S1.B14.F51
Smith, Amy
S2.B16.F5
Smith, April
S1.B14.F52
Smith, Beckie S.
S1.B14.F53
Smith, Brewster M.
S1.B14.F54
Smith, E.B.
S1.B14.F55
Smith, Jan
S1.B14.F56
Smith, Kurt
S1.B14.F57
Smith, Martha L.
S1.B14.F58
Smith, William French
S1.B14.F59
Socorro-Lacot, María
S1.B14.F60
Sofonio, Mark
S1.B14.F61
Solano, Matthew
S1.B14.F62
Soler, Frank
S1.B14.F63
Solís, Luciano S.
S1.B14.F64
Solózano, Jr., Antonio
S1.B14.F65
Sommers, Joseph
S1.B14.F66
Sommers, Joseph
S2.B16.F6
Somoza, Oscar U.
S1.B14.F67
Sooy, Francis A.
S1.B14.F68
Sorber, Charles A.
S1.B14.F69
Soriano, Blanca E.
S1.B14.F70
Sosnowski, Saúl
S1.B14.F74
Sotelo, Michael
S1.B14.F71
Soto, Andrés L.
S1.B14.F72
Soto, Gary
S1.B14.F73
Soto, Gary
S2.B16.F7
Soyster, Matthew
S1.B14.F75
Speer, James B.
S1.B14.F76
Spencer, William J.
S1.B14.F77
Sperling, Sally E.
S1.B14.F78
Spradling, Grant
S1.B14.F79
Standiford, Les
S1.B14.F80
Stark, John
S2.B16.F8
Starner, Glenn L.
S1.B14.F81
Stauber, Rosemary
S1.B14.F82
Steiner, Stan
S1.B14.F83
Stewart, Thomas A.
S1.B14.F84
Stickell, Vance
S1.B14.F85
Stokes, William W.
S1.B14.F86
Stoler, John A.
S1.B14.F87
Straus, Melvin P.
S1.B14.F88
Sudmeier, James L.
S1.B14.F89
Sutherland, Berry
S1.B14.F90
Sutton, Patricia
S1.B14.F91
Svobodny, Dolly D.
S1.B14.F92
Sweet, Gordon W.
S1.B14.F93
T
Taboada, Oscar
S1.B15.F1
Tafolla, Carmen
S1.B15.F2
Taha, Barbara
S1.B15.F3
Tapia, John R.
S2.B17.F1
Taraba, Wolfgang
S1.B15.F4
Tate, Jon R.
S1.B15.F5
Tatum, Charles M.
S1.B15.F6
Tatum, Charles M.
S2.B17.F2
Taylor, Charles B.
S1.B15.F7
Templeton, Arleigh
S1.B15.F8
Thomas, Marlo
S1.B15.F9
Thomas, Michael
S1.B15.F10
Thyagarajan, B.S.
S1.B15.F11
Tienda, Marta
S1.B15.F12
Tilford, Michael
S1.B15.F13
Tiller, James W.
S1.B15.F14
Tillman-Hill, Iris
S1.B15.F15
Tirado, Miguel
S1.B15.F16
Tolbert, Michael L.
S1.B15.F17
Toll, Robert C.
S1.B15.F18
Tonn, Horst
S1.B15.F19
Tonn, Horst
S2.B17.F3
Torres, Eliseo
S1.B15.F20
Torres, Esteban E.
S1.B15.F21
Torres, Esther Q.
S1.B15.F22
Torres, Luis A.
S1.B15.F23
Tórrez, William C.
S1.B15.F24
Toxey, Walter W.
S1.B15.F25
Trambley, Estela Portillo
S1.B15.F26
Travelstead, Chester C.
S1.B15.F27
Treviño, Albert D.
S1.B15.F28
Treviño, Jesús Salvador
S1.B15.F29
Treviño, Rudy R.
S1.B15.F30
Triana, Gladys
S2.B17.F5
Tulchin, Joseph
S1.B15.F31
Turner, David A.
S1.B15.F32
Tyndall, Robert E.
S1.B15.F33
U
Underwood, Jerald
S1.B15.F34
Ureste, Homero L.
S1.B15.F35
Urrutibeheit, Héctor
S1.B15.F36
V
Vaca, Nick C.
S1.B15.F37
Valadez, Edmundo
S1.B15.F38
Valadez, Kathy
S1.B15.F39
Valdés, Gina
S2.B17.F6
Valdez, Luis
S1.B15.F43
Valdez, Avelardo
S1.B15.F40
Valdez, Diana
S1.B15.F41
Valdez, Eduardo A.
S2.B17.F7
Valdez, Jude
S1.B15.F42
Valencia, Tita
S1.B15.F44
Vallejos, Tomás
S2.B17.F8
Valverde, Leonard A.
S1.B15.F45
Vance, Cyrus
S1.B15.F46
Varga, Mark R.
S1.B15.F47
Vargas, Raúl S.
S1.B15.F48
Vargas, Susan
S1.B15.F49
Vasconcellos, John
S1.B15.F50
Vásquez, María
S1.B15.F51
Vásquez, Pedro
S1.B15.F52
Vásquez-Sánchez, Ramón
S1.B15.F53
Velásquez, Olga Delia
S1.B15.F54
Vélez, Carlos
S1.B15.F55
Veninga, James F.
S1.B15.F56
Vera, Ron
S1.B15.F57
Vigil, Evangelina
S1.B15.F58
Vigil, Evangelina
S2.B17.F10
Vigil, Virginia D.
S1.B15.F66
Villanueva, Dan
S1.B15.F59
Villanueva, Tino
S1.B15.F60
Villanueva, Tino
S1.B15.F61
Villanueva, Tino
S2.B17.F9
Villarreal, Atenógenes
S1.B15.F62
Villarreal, José Antonio
S1.B15.F63
Villarreal, Roberto E.
S1.B15.F64
Villegas, Juan
S1.B15.F65
Von Ende, Frederick
S1.B15.F67
W
Wahaven, Jo Beth
S1.B16.F1
Walding, Daniel J.
S1.B16.F2
Walker, Daniel G.
S1.B16.F4
Walker, E.D.
S1.B16.F3
Warren, David H.
S1.B16.F5
Wassman, Ann
S1.B16.F6
Webster, Shirley D.
S1.B16.F7
Wellington, Marie A.
S1.B16.F8
Wharton, Clifton R.
S1.B16.F9
Whisler, Kirk
S1.B16.F10
White, James P.
S1.B16.F11
Wick, Charles Z.
S1.B16.F12
Wilmer, Harry A.
S1.B16.F13
Wilmot, Laura P.
S1.B16.F14
Wilms, Wellford W.
S1.B16.F15
Wilson, George
S1.B16.F16
Wilson, Robert H.
S1.B16.F17
Wingerter, George H.
S1.B16.F18
Wojciechowski, William
S1.B16.F19
Wolitz, Seth
S1.B16.F20
Woods, Norman J.
S1.B16.F21
Woods, Richard D.
S1.B16.F22
Woodyard, George W.
S1.B16.F23
Wright, Barbara R.
S1.B16.F24
Wyatt, Kent
S1.B16.F25
Y
Yates, Donald A.
S1.B16.F26
Ybarra-Frausto, Tomás
S1.B16.F27
Ybarra-Frausto, Tomás
S2.B17.F12
Ybarra-Frausto, Tomás
S2.B17.F13
Ybarra, Mary
S2.B17.F11
Yee, Tim
S1.B16.F28
Yglesias, Kenneth D.
S1.B16.F29
Young, Ann Venture
S1.B16.F30
Z
Zambrano, Isabel
S1.B16.F31
Zamora, Carlos
S1.B16.F32
Zamora, Emilio
S1.B16.F33
Zamora, Estela
S1.B16.F34
Zapata, Carmen
S1.B16.F35
Zárate, Juan
S1.B16.F36
Zavilla, Patricia
S1.B16.F37
Zeagers, Marilyn C.
S1.B16.F38
Zerman, William S.
S1.B16.F39
Zúñiga, Marta
S1.B16.F40
Zyla, W.T.
S1.B16.F41
Subject Index
Note: The archive entries and annotations have been indexed,
but not the Forward or the Introduction. The index key is Section, Box, and Folder
number.
A
AAAH Membership Renewal
S3.B29.F2
AAAS Administration
S3.B29.F3
AAAS Internal Memoranda
S4.B6.F5
AAC Conference Material
S4.B1.F13
AACG Regional Development
S4.B1.F3
AACHE Internal Memoranda
S4.B1.F11
AACJC Internal Memoranda
S4.B6.F6
AACTE Internal Memoranda
S4.B1.F5
AAHE Board Meeting
S3.B29.F8
AAHE Conference Material
S3.B29.F6
AAHE Organization
S3.B29.F4
AAHE Publications
S3.B29.F9
AAHE Published Material
S3.B29.F7
AAHE Regional Symposium
S4.B25.F5
AAHE Special Projects
S3.B29.F5
AASCU Internal Memoranda
S4.B6.F7
AASCU Research Material
S3.B27.F6
AATSP-Alamo Chapter
S4.B6.F1
AAUP Organization
S3.B29.F10
AAUW Administration
S3.B30.F1
ABC-TV Chicano Production
S1.B7.F44
Abrazo Literary Journal
S2.B24.F1
Academia Norteamericana
S1.B5.F22
Academia Norteamericana
S4.B1.F1
Academic Affairs Position
S1.B8.F53
Academic Applications
S1.B8.F80
Academic Employment
S1.B14.F3
Academic Employment
S1.B14.F49
Academic Employment
S1.B14.F64
Academic Employment
S1.B16.F20
Academic Employment
S1.B5.F15
Academic Reference
S1.B12.F51
Academic Reference
S1.B12.F65
Academic Reference
S1.B13.F14
Academic Reference
S1.B5.F13
Academic References
S1.B12.F24
Academic References
S1.B12.F37
Academic References
S1.B12.F59
Academic References
S1.B12.F71
Academic Tenure Evaluation
S1.B14.F29
Academic Tenure Evaluations
S1.B15.F27
Accreditation Guidelines
S1.B4.F19
ACE Administration
S3.B29.F11
ACE Administration
S3.B29.F12
ACE Administration
S3.B29.F13
ACE Board of Directors
S4.B22.F25
ACE Board of Directors
S4.B6.F8
ACE President's Institute
S1.B12.F46
Achievement Council Data
S4.B1.F2
Achievement Council
S4.B59.F15
ACLS Travel Application
S4.B6.F2
ACTFL Business Memoranda
S4.B6.F3
Adelante Magazine
S1.B13.F20
Administrative Degree
S5.B5.F1
Administrative Education
S3.B66.F6
Administrative Employment
S1.B11.F10
Advent Literary Magazine
S1.B15.F7
Aesthetics and Culture
S2.B32.F11
Aesthetics in Literature
S2.B32.F9
"Affirmative Action" Speech
S1.B11.F70
Agricultural Biochemistry
S5.B5.F2
Agricultural Economics
S2.B20.F5
Agrupación de Presos
S4.B48.F3
The Águila Family Novel
S1.B10.F65
Air Logistic Center
S4.B48.F4
Akwesasne Notes/New York
S2.B24.F4
Alamo Chapter/Sigma Xi
S4.B6.F4
Allied Health Programs
S4.B1.F4
Alma abierta Poetry Book
S2.B13.F12
Aloha Airlines Vice Chairman
S1.B6.F29
Always and Other Poems
S1.B10.F8
AMAE Education Workshop
S1.B15.F49
AMAE General Conference
S4.B24.F4
AMAE Internal Memoranda
S4.B1.F15
AMAS University Club
S4.B6.F10
American Assembly Data
S3.B30.F2
American Education Symposium
S1.B10.F12
American G.I. Forum Conf.
S1.B14.F5
American G.I. Forum
S4.B48.F5
American Graduate School
S4.B48.F6
American Indian Education
S4.B62.F1
American Institute
S4.B48.F7
American Issues Forum/NEH
S1.B9.F37
American Issues Program
S4.B6.F9
American Management Assn.
S4.B1.F6
American Mutual Life
S4.B1.F7
American Public Education
S4.B60.F7
American Southwest Report
S4.B65.F8
American Studies Assn.
S4.B1.F8
American Testing Methods
S4.B64.F7
Amézquita's
Eating Stones
S1.B10.F14
Los Amigos of Sam Houston
S1.B13.F32
Los Amigos Organization
S4.B4.F5
Anaheim Union High School
S4.B23.F8
Anatomy Curriculum List
S5.B5.F3
André Paquette Associates
S4.B48.F8
Angelo State University
S4.B28.F1
Anglos and Other Strangers
S1.B6.F14
Announcements/Symposium
S4.B48.F9
Annual ACT Conference
S1.B15.F9
Anthropology Emphasis
S5.B5.F4
Anti-Defamation League
S4.B1.F10
Anti-Defamation League
S4.B62.F2
Antiperros. Quinto Sol Inc.
S1.B7.F45
Appalachian America
S4.B48.F10
Applied Mechanics
S5.B5.F52
Apunte Bookstore Catalogs
S1.B11.F85
Aquí y Alla Newsletter
S1.B9.F35
Arizona State University
S1.B10.F67
Arizona State University
S4.B28.F2
Arlington High School, CA
S1.B9.F36
Armstrong State College
S1.B14.F86
Art History Curriculum
S5.B5.F5
El arte narrativo de Max Aub
S1.B10.F55
Arte Publico Press
S1.B12.F17
Artes de Pueblo/Texas
S4.B6.F11
Artes y Humanidades
S4.B22.F19
Artistic Style of TR
S2.B32.F8
ASCD Annual Conference
S4.B1.F14
ASHC Internal Memoranda
S3.B30.F11
ASHC Internal Memoranda
S3.B30.F12
ASHC Internal Memoranda
S3.B30.F13
ASHC Published Material
S3.B30.F10
Aspen Institute Material
S3.B30.F4
Aspen Institute Material
S3.B30.F5
Aspen Institute Material
S3.B30.F8
Aspen Institute Material
S3.B30.F9
Aspen Institute Notes
S3.B30.F6
Aspen Institute Research
S3.B30.F7
Assn. of Academic Deans
S1.B9.F7
Atisbos Literary Journal
S2.B24.F2
Atlantic Council of U.S.
S4.B48.F14
Audio-Visual Material
S3.B1.F11
Audiotapes of TR's Work
S5.B14.F1
Austin College, TX
S4.B28.F3
Austin School District
S4.B48.F15
Austin State University, TX
S1.B6.F41
Aventuras de don Chipote
S2.B12.F10
AWCHP Grant Proposal
S4.B1.F9
AWP Administrative Data
S3.B31.F1
Aztec-Maya Class Syllabus
S2.B11.F1
Aztlán Academic Journal
S2.B24.F3
Aztlán Culture Committee
S1.B7.F10
B
Bank of Los Angeles, CA
S3.B50.F1
Barrio Publications
S2.B24.F5
Barriology Test C/S
S4.B48.F16
Bay Area Bilingual Ed.
S4.B1.F16
BBCMA Internal Memoranda
S2.B24.F6
Bécquer, Gustavo Adolfo
S2.B19.F6
Bee County College Analysis
S1.B15.F64
Bell and Howell Company
S4.B48.F17
Bexar County Jail Program
S4.B48.F19
Bexar Historical Committee
S1.B13.F12
Bexar Historical Committee
S1.B15.F53
BIA Corporate Memorandum
S3.B50.F2
Bibliographic Research
S2.B12.F9
BIC Internal Memoranda
S4.B1.F21
Bicentennial Report
S2.B19.F7
Bicultural Education
S4.B48.F18
Bilingual Development
S4.B61.F2
Bilingual Education Data
S4.B53.F3
Bilingual Education Essay
S2.B10.F7
Bilingual Education Forum
S1.B12.F61
Bilingual Education Forum
S1.B8.F28
Bilingual Education List
S5.B5.F6
Bilingual Education Program
S1.B6.F42
Bilingual Education Program
S1.B6.F56
Bilingual Education Program
S1.B9.F4
Bilingual Education
S1.B8.F86
Bilingual Education
S4.B48.F11
Bilingual Education
S4.B48.F20
Bilingual Education
S4.B48.F21
Bilingual Education
S4.B59.F6
Bilingual Education
S4.B60.F4
Bilingual Education
S4.B64.F5
Bilingual Education Survey
S1.B7.F12
Bilingual Foundation
S1.B16.F35
Bilingual Mini-Conference
S2.B19.F8
Bilingual Review Anthology
S1.B9.F45
Bilingual Review
S2.B24.F7
Bilingual Symposium
S2.B20.F1
Bilingual Theatre
S1.B15.F44
Biochemistry Curriculum
S5.B5.F8
Biology and Radiology
S5.B5.F9
Biology Curriculum
S5.B5.F7
Biomedical Research Assn.
S3.B27.F5
Biscayne College Data
S4.B1.F17
Black American Studies
S4.B62.F3
Black Hair Poetry Book
S2.B16.F7
Black History Curriculum
S3.B1.F16
Black History Month
S4.B1.F18
Black Leadership: U.S.
S4.B48.F22
Black River Writers Assn.
S4.B1.F19
Bless Me, Última Script
S2.B15.F14
Blind Alley Journal
S2.B24.F8
Blue Star Regiment
S1.B5.F14
Board of Foreign Scholars
S4.B7.F1
Board of Foreign Scholars
S4.B7.F2
Board of Foreign Scholars
S4.B7.F3
Board of Foreign Scholars
S4.B7.F4
Board of Foreign Scholars
S4.B8.F1
Board of Foreign Scholars
S4.B8.F2
Board of Foreign Scholars
S4.B8.F3
Board of Foreign Scholars
S4.B8.F4
Board of Foreign Scholars
S4.B9.F1
Board of Foreign Scholars
S4.B9.F2
Board of Foreign Scholars
S4.B9.F3
Board of Pardons, TX
S4.B1.F20
Books Abroad Journal
S2.B24.F9
Botany Curriculum
S5.B5.F10
Bourns Corporate Data
S3.B50.F3
Brawley/El Centro Lecture
S4.B26.F3
Brenau College, Georgia
S1.B13.F47
Brenham High School, TX
S1.B13.F13
Brigham Young University
S1.B14.F37
Brigham Young University
S4.B28.F4
Brown Jr. High School
S2.B19.F10
Bryan Public Schools, TX
S1.B9.F33
Business Administration
S5.B5.F12
Business Curriculum
S5.B5.F11
Business Education
S5.B5.F24
C
CABE Conference Material
S4.B2.F2
CABE Fifth Annual Conf.
S1.B10.F56
Café de California
S4.B2.F1
Café Solo Journal
S2.B25.F1
CAL Internal Memoranda
S4.B10.F1
CAL Internal Memoranda
S4.B2.F11
"Calchaqui gris" Manuscript
S2.B13.F16
California Arts Council
S4.B2.F3
California Legislature
S4.B2.F4
California News Articles
S5.B2.F10
California News Articles
S5.B2.F11
California News Articles
S5.B2.F6
California News Articles
S5.B2.F7
California News Articles
S5.B2.F8
California State office
S4.B22.F29
Caminos Magazine
S1.B16.F10
Caminos Magazine
S1.B8.F64
Caminos Magazine
S2.B24.F10
Caminos Magazine
S4.B25.F15
Canto al Pueblo
S2.B19.F11
Caracol Literary Journal
S2.B25.F2
Caras viejas y vino nuevo
S2.B13.F14
Career Interest Survey
S4.B49.F1
Carnegie Corporation
S3.B31.F9
Carnegie Corporation
S3.B32.F1
Carnegie Corporation
S3.B32.F2
Carnegie Foundation Meeting
S1.B7.F37
Carnegie Foundation Panel
S1.B14.F68
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
S4.B39.F1
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
S4.B39.F2
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
S4.B39.F3
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
S4.B39.F4
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
S4.B40.F1
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
S4.B40.F2
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
S4.B41.F1
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
S4.B41.F2
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
S4.B42.F1
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
S4.B42.F2
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
S4.B42.F3
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
S4.B43.F1
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
S4.B43.F2
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
S4.B44.F1
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
S4.B44.F2
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
S4.B45.F1
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
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Carnegie Foundation/PBS
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Carnegie Foundation/PBS
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Carnegie Foundation/PBS
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Carnegie Foundation
S1.B11.F8
Carnegie Foundation
S4.B33.F1
Carnegie Foundation
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Carnegie Foundation
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Carnegie Foundation
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Carnegie Foundation
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Carnegie Foundation
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Carnegie Foundation
S4.B38.F2
Carnegie Foundation
S4.B38.F3
Carnegie Foundation
S4.B63.F1
Carnegie Media Commission
S1.B11.F6
Carnegie Media Commission
S1.B5.F38
Carrascolendas Program
S4.B49.F3
Carrascolendas Program
S4.B49.F4
Carta Abierta Newsletter
S2.B25.F3
Carter Re-Election Notes
S4.B2.F9
Carthage College: Eger
S4.B28.F7
"La casa grande" Manuscript
S1.B10.F77
"La casa grande" Manuscript
S1.B6.F9
"La casa grande" Manuscript
S2.B32.F3
"La casa grande" Manuscript
S2.B4.F16
"La casa grande" Manuscript
S2.B4.F17
"La casa grande" Novel
S1.B11.F31
"La casa grande" Novel
S1.B6.F19
Casa Blanca Action Group
S4.B2.F10
Casa de las Américas
S2.B19.F13
Casa de las Américas
S2.B25.F4
Casa Editorial Publishers
S2.B25.F5
Casa Ramona Association
S3.B47.F5
CBMC Internal Memoranda
S4.B2.F21
CCD Self-Instruction Tape
S4.B2.F12
CCM Scholarship Banquet
S4.B27.F8
CCNMA Internal Memoranda
S2.B24.F11
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S3.B50.F5
CEH Bibliographic Series
S4.B2.F16
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S2.B23.F8
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S1.B6.F66
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S4.B2.F15
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S3.B4.F17
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S1.B14.F87
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S1.B4.F16
Centro Cultural de Pueblo
S4.B49.F6
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S2.B19.F12
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S4.B49.F2
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S1.B7.F19
Centro Video Productions
S4.B21.F17
CEO Goals and Objectives
S1.B1.F14
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S5.B17.F1
CFAT Board of Trustees
S3.B31.F6
CFAT Board of Trustees
S3.B31.F8
CFAT Education Material
S3.B31.F7
CFAT Internal Memoranda
S3.B31.F2
CFAT Internal Memoranda
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CFAT Internal Memoranda
S3.B31.F5
CFR Internal Memoranda
S3.B32.F4
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S3.B32.F5
Chaffey Community College
S4.B22.F37
Chancellor's Address Book
S3.B29.F1
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S3.B20.F1
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Chancellor's Cabinet
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Chancellor's Cabinet
S3.B20.F8
Chancellor's Cabinet
S3.B20.F9
Chancellor's Council
S3.B24.F19
Chancellor's office
S3.B24.F20
Chancellorship Position
S1.B10.F17
Chancellorship Position
S1.B10.F32
Chaparral Travel
S4.B49.F7
Chapman College Workshop
S2.B26.F12
Charles H. Revson, Inc.
S4.B49.F8
Chasqui Revista
S2.B25.F7
CHC Avance Newsletter
S2.B24.F15
CHC Board of Trustees
S3.B46.F1
Chemistry Curriculum
S5.B5.F13
Chemistry Organic Degrees
S5.B5.F14
Chemistry-Radiation
S5.B5.F15
Chicago Board of Education
S1.B11.F52
Chicago Public Schools
S4.B63.F7
Chicana/o Intellectuals
S4.B64.F12
Chicana Poet and Artist
S2.B11.F22
Chicana Poetry Manuscript
S2.B10.F27
Chicana Poetry Manuscript
S2.B10.F30
Chicana Poetry Manuscript
S2.B11.F24
Chicana Poetry Manuscript
S2.B12.F3
Chicana Poetry Manuscript
S2.B13.F1
Chicana Short Story
S2.B17.F5
Chicana Short Story
S2.B17.F6
Chicanacán Cultural Group
S2.B24.F12
"Chicano Academic" Speech
S1.B11.F84
Chicano Alumni Association
S1.B12.F14
The Chicano Anthology
S1.B14.F43
Chicano Anthology
S1.B7.F31
Chicano Art and Culture
S2.B11.F10
Chicano Art Exhibition
S1.B5.F17
Chicano Art Exhibition
S4.B21.F5
Chicano Art Show at UCR
S1.B9.F42
Chicano Artist Bibliography
S1.B7.F54
Chicano Artist Commission
S1.B13.F43
Chicano Authors Publication
S1.B5.F45
Chicano Bibliographies
S2.B12.F13
Chicano Bibliographies
S3.B64.F1
Chicano Bibliographies
S3.B64.F2
Chicano Bibliographies
S3.B64.F3
Chicano Bibliographies
S3.B64.F4
Chicano Bibliographies
S3.B64.F6
Chicano Bibliographies
S3.B64.F7
Chicano Bibliography
S1.B10.F11
Chicano Bibliography
S2.B22.F4
Chicano Bishops Council
S2.B11.F11
Chicano Cinema Coalition
S4.B61.F6
Chicano Community Assn.
S3.B51.F4
Chicano Conference in Mexico
S1.B13.F24
Chicano Conference Notes
S3.B67.F1
Chicano Correspondence
S3.B66.F1
Chicano Cultural Center
S2.B10.F29
Chicano Cultural Center
S4.B10.F3
Chicano Culture Essays
S2.B11.F4
Chicano Culture Symposium
S2.B20.F2
Chicano Curriculum Notes
S4.B60.F1
Chicano Dramatist
S1.B8.F43
Chicano Education Project
S3.B46.F2
Chicano Faculty Recruitment
S1.B12.F66
Chicano Film Festival
S1.B11.F36
Chicano Film Productions
S4.B61.F9
Chicano Film Project
S3.B49.F9
Chicano History Articles
S5.B16.F4
Chicano History Essay
S2.B11.F20
Chicano History Essay
S2.B12.F5
Chicano History Material
S2.B32.F12
Chicano History Research
S2.B15.F7
Chicano History Research
S5.B16.F3
Chicano History Syllabus
S2.B11.F5
Chicano Labor Movement
S4.B64.F18
Chicano Labor Movement
S4.B65.F9
Chicano Language Analysis
S4.B64.F4
Chicano/Latino Articles
S4.B48.F13
Chicano/Latino Educators
S4.B59.F12
Chicano/Latino Fellowships
S1.B7.F33
Chicano/Latino Leaders
S4.B4.F24
Chicano/Latino Plays
S2.B10.F5
Chicano/Latino Publications
S1.B4.F9
Chicano Leadership Symposium
S1.B5.F20
Chicano Literary Analysis
S2.B32.F13
Chicano Literary Critique
S2.B13.F11
Chicano Literary Critique
S2.B14.F11
Chicano Literary Critique
S2.B15.F5
Chicano Literary Critique
S2.B17.F8
Chicano Literary Development
S1.B13.F37
Chicano Literary Essay
S2.B10.F20
Chicano Literary Essay
S2.B10.F22
Chicano Literary Essay
S2.B13.F9
Chicano Literary Essay
S2.B15.F11
Chicano Literary Essay
S2.B16.F1
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Chicano Literary Essay
S2.B17.F12
Chicano Literary Essay
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Chicano Literary Essay
S2.B17.F9
Chicano Literary Essays
S2.B10.F9
Chicano Literary Essays
S2.B11.F23
Chicano Literary Leaders
S5.B1.F13
Chicano Literary Prize
S2.B21.F7
Chicano Literary Symposium
S1.B11.F59
Chicano Literary Work
S2.B11.F8
Chicano Literary Work
S2.B14.F6
Chicano Literary Work
S2.B15.F9
Chicano Literary Works
S2.B11.F15
Chicano Literary Works
S2.B11.F6
Chicano Literary Works
S2.B12.F1
Chicano Literary Works
S2.B12.F2
Chicano Literary Works
S2.B13.F2
Chicano Literary Works
S2.B13.F3
Chicano Literary Works
S2.B14.F13
Chicano Literary Works
S2.B14.F14
Chicano Literary Works
S2.B14.F8
Chicano Literary Writer
S1.B9.F28
Chicano Literature Anthology
S1.B11.F30
Chicano Literature Anthology
S1.B6.F15
Chicano Literature Conf.
S1.B13.F27
Chicano Literature Essay
S2.B13.F7
Chicano Literature Essays
S5.B2.F12
Chicano Literature Lecture
S1.B6.F7
Chicano Literature Lecture
S1.B7.F36
Chicano Literature Lists
S2.B19.F5
Chicano Literature MA Thesis
S1.B15.F19
Chicano Literature
S2.B19.F16
Chicano Literature Satire
S2.B33.F4
Chicano Literature Symposium
S1.B16.F41
Chicano Literature Symposium
S1.B7.F14
Chicano Literature Thesis
S1.B8.F69
"Chicano Literature" Essay
S1.B9.F20
Chicano Media Banquet
S1.B12.F49
Chicano Mobile Institute
S4.B10.F4
Chicano News Media Assn.
S1.B8.F83
Chicano Newspaper Funding
S1.B14.F30
El Chicano Newspaper
S1.B5.F27
Chicano Novel Manuscript
S2.B10.F3
Chicano Organizations
S3.B4.F24
Chicano Ph.D. Listings
S4.B49.F9
Chicano Ph.D. Mentorship
S1.B7.F46
Chicano Photography Catalog
S1.B6.F17
Chicano Playwright Script
S2.B33.F3
Chicano Poetry Anthology
S1.B8.F71
Chicano Poetry Collection
S2.B14.F12
Chicano Poetry Collection
S2.B14.F16
Chicano Poetry Collection
S2.B14.F4
Chicano Poetry Collection
S2.B14.F5
Chicano Poetry Collection
S2.B14.F9
Chicano Poetry Collection
S2.B15.F1
Chicano Poetry Collection
S2.B15.F3
Chicano Poetry Collection
S2.B15.F4
Chicano Poetry Collection
S2.B17.F11
Chicano Poetry Collection
S2.B33.F1
Chicano Poetry Manuscript
S2.B10.F10
Chicano Poetry Manuscript
S2.B10.F11
Chicano Poetry Manuscript
S2.B10.F15
Chicano Poetry Manuscript
S2.B10.F21
Chicano Poetry Manuscript
S2.B10.F26
Chicano Poetry Manuscript
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Chicano Poetry Manuscript
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Chicano Poetry Manuscript
S2.B15.F12
Chicano Poetry Manuscript
S2.B15.F13
Chicano Poetry Manuscript
S2.B17.F1
Chicano Poetry Manuscripts
S1.B14.F10
"Chicano Poetry" Material
S2.B17.F13
Chicano Policy Institute
S4.B59.F11
Chicano Political History
S5.B16.F2
Chicano Political Issues
S4.B60.F17
Chicano Political Issues
S4.B60.F18
Chicano Political Issues
S4.B60.F19
Chicano Professionals
S4.B49.F10
Chicano School Board Conf.
S1.B6.F63
Chicano Screenplay:
Somos
S4.B61.F10
Chicano Screenplay:
Somos
S4.B61.F11
Chicano Screenplay:
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S4.B61.F12
Chicano Short Stories
S2.B11.F16
Chicano Short Stories
S2.B13.F5
Chicano Short Stories
S2.B16.F4
Chicano Short Story
S2.B11.F2
Chicano Short Story
S2.B17.F7
Chicano Social Commentary
S1.B4.F8
Chicano Sociolinguistics
S4.B21.F11
Chicano Students Coalition
S1.B12.F36
Chicano Studies Center
S2.B25.F8
Chicano Studies Center
S4.B2.F18
Chicano Studies Lecture
S1.B15.F28
Chicano Studies Programs
S3.B67.F4
Chicano Studies Symposium
S1.B12.F40
Chicano Theatre Reviews
S4.B61.F8
Chicano Times Newspaper
S2.B25.F9
Chicano Training Center
S2.B19.F17
Chicano Training Center
S4.B2.F19
Chicano Urbanization
S4.B64.F1
Chicano Voices Anthology
S1.B13.F33
Chicano Writers Assn.
S2.B19.F19
Chicano Writers Bibliography
S1.B7.F43
Chicanos in College Essay
S2.B19.F15
Chicanos in Education
S2.B22.F2
Chicanos in World War II
S2.B10.F8
Chicanos: antología Editor
S1.B15.F60
Child Development Program
S4.B49.F11
Children's Poetry
S2.B18.F5
Children's Poetry
S2.B18.F6
Children's Poetry
S2.B18.F7
Children's Rights Group
S4.B22.F14
Childrens Rights Group
S4.B2.F20
CHO Internal Memoranda
S4.B2.F24
Christian Science Monitor
S2.B25.F10
Chronicle Journal
S1.B8.F56
CIDOC/Cultural Institute
S2.B19.F18
CIE Media Central
S4.B49.F5
Cinco de Mayo Celebration
S4.B49.F13
"The Circuit" Short Story
S2.B12.F8
Citizens Goals Committee
S3.B32.F6
Citizens Goals Committee
S3.B32.F7
Citizens Univ. Committee
S4.B2.F22
City Government Directory
S4.B53.F6
City of Riverside, CA
S3.B51.F7
Civil Engineering Degrees
S5.B5.F32
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S1.B4.F43
Civil Rights Commission
S1.B5.F47
Civil Rights Report
S4.B64.F15
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S1.B7.F55
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S4.B2.F27
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S1.B6.F61
Claremont Colleges, CA
S1.B10.F47
Claremont Colleges, CA
S4.B2.F23
Claremont RED-OX Group
S3.B26.F1
Claremont RED-OX Group
S3.B26.F2
Claremont University Center
S1.B11.F5
Clark College Inauguration
S1.B5.F26
Clear Lake Area Project
S4.B49.F14
CMAA Board of Directors
S4.B10.F6
CMAA Board of Directors
S4.B10.F7
CMAA Conference Material
S4.B2.F29
CMAS/Inéz Hernández Tovar
S2.B19.F14
CME Chicano Literature
S4.B2.F17
CME Publications
S4.B10.F2
CMERC Newsletter
S4.B2.F26
CMU Chicano Art Exhibition
S1.B14.F81
Coda: Poets and Writers
S2.B29.F18
El Colegio de México
S4.B66.F1
Collected Poetry of TR
S2.B32.F5
Collection of Poetry
S2.B18.F4
College Board Memoranda
S4.B32.F1
College Board office
S3.B27.F1
College Board Review
S4.B55.F6
College Board Tests
S4.B49.F15
College Entrance Board
S4.B2.F25
College of the Desert
S4.B22.F34
"Coloquio Sobre Cultura..."
S1.B8.F85
Colorado Chicano Symposium
S1.B14.F7
Colorado College Employment
S1.B14.F62
Colorado College Symposium
S1.B12.F3
Colorado Springs College
S4.B23.F15
De Colores Journal
S2.B25.F13
Come Down from the Mound
S2.B14.F1
Comité Chicanacán
S4.B22.F18
Comité Mexicano Cívico
S4.B2.F28
Comité Mexicano Cívico
S4.B22.F4
Commission for Teachers
S4.B49.F16
Committee on Chicano Issues
S1.B10.F58
Communication Conference
S4.B63.F2
Community Art Advisors
S1.B14.F79
Community Development
S5.B5.F16
Community Film Assn.
S4.B2.F30
Compañía de Teatro Bilingüe
S1.B13.F56
Compass Newsletter
S2.B24.F14
Completed LF Dissertation
S2.B2.F1
Con Safos Artist
S1.B13.F18
Con Safos Mural Project
S1.B15.F35
Con Safos Publications
S2.B25.F6
Con Safos: Chicano Artists
S1.B10.F19
Con Safos: Chicano Artists
S1.B15.F30
CONAC National Conference
S4.B27.F3
CONAC Publications
S4.B10.F8
La Confluencia Review
S2.B27.F5
Congreso para Pueblos Unidos
S1.B12.F1
Congreso para Pueblos Unidos
S1.B16.F6
Congressional Action
S2.B24.F16
Congressional Ed. Funding
S1.B8.F65
Congressional Fund-Raiser
S4.B23.F25
Congressional Record
S5.B6.F2
Consumer Info. office
S4.B2.F31
Contemporary Arts Museum
S4.B49.F18
Contemporary Authors Book
S4.B2.F32
Contemporary Chicano Theatre
S1.B5.F23
Contemporary Education
S2.B27.F10
Contra la Pared Newspaper
S2.B25.F11
Corporate Publications
S3.B50.F10
Corporate Publications
S3.B50.F11
Corporate Publications
S3.B50.F12
Corporate Publications
S3.B50.F13
Corporate Publications
S3.B50.F9
Corporation for Society
S4.B2.F33
Corpus Christi District
S1.B13.F3
Corpus Christi Ed. Programs
S1.B11.F60
Council for Hispanic Culture
S1.B8.F73
Council of La Raza
S4.B27.F7
Council on Entrance Board
S4.B49.F20
Council on Foundations
S4.B10.F9
Counseling and Guidance
S5.B5.F17
CPEC Accreditation
S4.B24.F5
CPEC Administration
S1.B8.F3
CPEC Board of Directors
S4.B63.F3
CPSEC Internal Memoranda
S4.B2.F5
CPSEC Research Material
S3.B28.F7
CPU Internal Memoranda
S3.B46.F5
CPU Latino Unity Dinner
S4.B26.F9
Crafton Hills College
S4.B25.F13
Creative Writing Update
S1.B11.F72
Creative Writing: Barrios
S3.B49.F10
"Creativity in the Barrio"
S1.B10.F2
Critical Essay on
Tierra
S2.B15.F6
Critique on
Tierra
S1.B13.F40
Crowell & Moring Lawyers
S4.B2.F34
Crystal City Chicano Lecture
S1.B7.F40
Crystal City High School, TX
S1.B8.F9
Crystal City Project
S4.B49.F21
Crystal City School District
S1.B13.F36
CSA Business Memoranda
S4.B10.F5
CSDI Research Material
S4.B2.F13
CSPU Pomona Interview
S1.B10.F31
CSPU Pomona President
S1.B10.F23
CSPU San Luis Obispo
S1.B6.F45
CSSB Upward Bound Program
S4.B23.F12
CSU Fresno Inauguration
S1.B4.F21
CSU Fullerton Memoranda
S4.B2.F8
CSU Sacramento Symposium
S4.B28.F6
CSU San Bernardino
S4.B2.F7
CSU San Bernardino: Masters
S1.B11.F25
CSU San Diego Faculty
S1.B10.F13
CSU System Advisory Team
S4.B28.F5
CSUC Internal Memoranda
S4.B2.F6
CSUF Chicano Conference
S4.B27.F5
CSULA-UCR Joint Programs
S4.B22.F24
CSUN Bilingual Program
S1.B9.F18
CSUSD Chicano Colloquium
S4.B22.F32
El Cuaderno Proceedings
S1.B11.F83
Cuadernos Americanos
S2.B1.F3
Cuatro milpas xicanas
S2.B10.F4
El Cuento Journal
S2.B25.F17
Cultural Awareness Forum
S4.B21.F18
Cultural Exchange Program
S1.B7.F20
Curandera Poetry Book
S1.B15.F2
"Curanderismo" Conference
S1.B16.F34
Curriculum Development
S3.B1.F17
Curriculum Development
S4.B63.F6
Curriculum-Instruction
S5.B5.F18
Curriculum Research Data
S4.B58.F3
CWHS Internal Memoranda
S4.B2.F14
D
Daedalus Literary Journal
S2.B25.F12
Daimon Mexicana, S.A.
S4.B3.F1
¡Dále Gas! Chicano Art
S4.B50.F1
¡Dále Gas! Magazine
S1.B11.F24
Danforth Foundation Goals
S1.B8.F27
Danforth Foundation
S4.B32.F2
Danforth Foundation
S4.B50.F2
Data Services: Austin, TX
S1.B6.F50
Dean of Chicano Literature
S1.B10.F33
"Deck the Halls" Revision
S2.B12.F6
Dedication Rewarded Book
S1.B14.F8
Delgado, Abelardo/Poet
S2.B19.F1
Delta State University
S1.B16.F25
Dental Surgery Degrees
S5.B5.F20
Dentistry Degrees
S5.B5.F19
Denver Bilingual Education
S1.B4.F7
Department of Justice
S4.B50.F5
Department of the Army
S3.B42.F1
Development Associates
S4.B50.F3
DHEW Guidance Conference
S4.B3.F2
Día de los muertos
S1.B9.F40
El Diario de la Gente
S5.B3.F1
"Directory of Publishers"
S2.B20.F4
Discovery Journal
S1.B9.F11
El Dorado Distributors
S2.B25.F18
El Dorado Distributors
S4.B51.F7
Down Center Stage Board
S2.B20.F7
Drake University, IA
S4.B3.F3
"Dynamic Intimacy" Essay
S1.B4.F39
E
EAMA Board of Directors
S4.B3.F5
Early Childhood Outlines
S1.B1.F1
Early Curriculum Vitae
S1.B2.F1
Easter Seal Society
S4.B10.F10
Eastern Michigan Univ.
S4.B3.F4
Eastern Star Scholarship
S1.B14.F52
Ecological Research
S4.B66.F3
Economics Curriculum
S5.B5.F36
Economics of Chicanos
S4.B51.F1
Edgewood High School, TX
S2.B21.F1
Edgewood I.S.D., TX
S4.B51.F4
Edgewood School Plan, TX
S1.B6.F60
Ediciones Iberoamericanas
S2.B25.F14
Editorial on "Quotas"
S1.B14.F59
Education Abroad Program
S1.B11.F11
Education Abroad Program
S1.B5.F8
Education Administration
S5.B5.F22
Education and Public Policy
S1.B11.F20
Education Curriculum
S5.B5.F21
Education-Elementary List
S5.B5.F25
Education-Mathematics
S5.B5.F27
Education of the Chicano
S4.B51.F3
Education Policy Fellowship
S1.B6.F33
Education Research Center
S4.B59.F3
Education Service Center
S1.B12.F9
Education Service Center
S4.B21.F15
Education Service Center
S4.B3.F6
Education Testing Service
S4.B32.F3
Educational Achievement
S4.B64.F10
Educational Agriculture
S5.B5.F23
Educational Conference
S1.B11.F43
Educational Development
S4.B59.F14
Educational Development
S4.B59.F2
Educational Development
S4.B59.F5
Educational Development
S4.B60.F10
Educational Development
S4.B60.F9
Educational Development
S4.B63.F5
Educational Development
S4.B64.F11
Educational Ph.D. Survey
S1.B5.F19
Educational Philosophy
S2.B32.F15
Educational Policies
S4.B63.F9
Educational Policy, TX
S3.B1.F2
Educational Service Center
S1.B15.F51
Educational Symposium
S1.B12.F4
Educational Testing Service
S1.B13.F53
Educational Transcripts
S1.B1.F5
Elementary School Data
S3.B66.F5
Elmhurst College Celebration
S1.B16.F8
El Paso Community College
S1.B7.F18
El Paso's Pilots Club
S1.B8.F79
Emory Peace Conference
S1.B14.F32
"En defensa del español"
S2.B10.F19
"En los brazos de Morfeo"
S2.B14.F3
Encyclopaedia Britannica
S1.B10.F5
Encyclopaedia Britannica
S4.B51.F5
"End Barrio Warfare Conf."
S1.B4.F37
Engineering 1975 Catalog
S2.B21.F2
Engineering Curriculum
S5.B5.F31
Engineering-Electrical
S5.B5.F33
English 125 Class Outline
S2.B21.F3
English Candidates
S5.B5.F37
Los Ensayistas Journal
S2.B21.F15
Entomology Candidates
S5.B5.F38
Entre Nosotros Journal
S2.B25.F15
Environmental Coalition
S1.B5.F36
Environmental Management
S4.B66.F10
EOC Executive Board/UCLA
S4.B3.F7
Epidemiology Research
S4.B51.F2
"Erzähltechniken" Thesis
S2.B17.F3
"Es que duele" Short Story
S1.B11.F75
Escalating Journal Essay
S2.B21.F4
Escuela de la Raza Unida
S1.B16.F31
Escuela de la Raza Unida
S1.B8.F11
Espinoza Enterprises
S4.B3.F8
Essay Manuscript of TR
S2.B7.F1
Essay Manuscript of TR
S2.B7.F10
Essay Manuscript of TR
S2.B7.F11
Essay Manuscript of TR
S2.B7.F12
Essay Manuscript of TR
S2.B7.F13
Essay Manuscript of TR
S2.B7.F14
Essay Manuscript of TR
S2.B7.F15
Essay Manuscript of TR
S2.B7.F2
Essay Manuscript of TR
S2.B7.F3
Essay Manuscript of TR
S2.B7.F4
Essay Manuscript of TR
S2.B7.F5
Essay Manuscript of TR
S2.B7.F6
Essay Manuscript of TR
S2.B7.F7
Essay Manuscript of TR
S2.B7.F8
Essay Manuscript of TR
S2.B7.F9
Essay Manuscript of TR
S2.B8.F1
Essay Manuscript of TR
S2.B8.F2
Essay Manuscript of TR
S2.B8.F3
Essay Manuscript of TR
S2.B8.F4
Essay Manuscript of TR
S2.B8.F5
Essay Manuscript of TR
S2.B8.F6
Essay Manuscript of TR
S2.B8.F7
Essay Manuscript of TR
S2.B8.F8
Essay Manuscript of TR
S2.B8.F9
Essay on Herrera's Poetry
S1.B6.F24
"Establishment of Community"
S1.B12.F38
Estados Unidos Journal
S2.B25.F16
Estos Tiempos Publication
S5.B3.F5
Estreño Revista de Teatro
S2.B25.F24
Estudios Sociológicos
S4.B65.F12
Ethics in Education
S4.B51.F10
Ethnic Minority Research
S4.B51.F11
Ethnic Studies History
S4.B62.F5
Ethnic Studies History
S4.B62.F6
Ethnic Studies History
S4.B62.F7
Ethnic Studies Issues
S1.B12.F54
Ethnic Studies Research
S4.B64.F2
Ethnic Studies Research
S4.B66.F14
Ethnicity Conference
S1.B9.F12
ETS Achievement Tests
S4.B48.F2
ETS Board of Trustees
S3.B32.F8
ETSU Spanish Department
S4.B28.F8
"Eva y Daniel" Prose
S1.B8.F6
Explicación de Texos
S1.B12.F67
Explicación de Texos
S2.B21.F5
F
Facetas Literary Review
S2.B26.F1
FACHRES-CA Memoranda
S4.B24.F8
Falcon Record Company
S2.B26.F4
Family Correspondence
S1.B1.F3
Fantasmas aztecas Novel
S1.B14.F4
FCMC Board of Directors
S3.B50.F6
Federal Educational Funds
S1.B10.F4
Federal Funded Programs
S1.B9.F10
Fellowship Programs
S4.B52.F3
Festival de Flor y Canto
S4.B3.F9
"Festival Floricanto II"
S1.B4.F23
"Festival Pan-Americano"
S1.B14.F82
Festschrift Publication
S1.B10.F7
FIC Executive Memoranda
S4.B3.F11
"Fiesta of the Living" Essay
S1.B10.F44
Film Treatment on
Tierra
S1.B15.F29
FIPSE Academic Proposal
S4.B3.F13
FIPSE Research Reports
S4.B52.F5
Flor y canto Anthology
S1.B12.F34
Floricanot Conferences
S2.B21.F6
Foothill Business Group
S1.B8.F12
Ford Fellowship Reference
S1.B13.F60
Ford Foundation Grants
S4.B3.F10
Ford Foundation Meetings
S4.B11.F1
Ford Foundation Memoranda
S4.B32.F4
Foreign Language Articles
S3.B1.F9
Foreign Language Curriculum
S1.B8.F55
Foreign Language/Ed.
S5.B5.F40
Foreign Language Material
S3.B1.F5
Foreign Language Syllabi
S4.B52.F4
Foreign Languages
S5.B5.F39
Foreign Teaching Articles
S3.B2.F11
Fort Sam Houston, TX
S4.B28.F9
Fortune 500 Company Survey
S1.B9.F29
Forum Newsletter
S2.B26.F2
Frank Miller Club, CA
S1.B9.F15
French Candidates
S5.B5.F41
Fresno State College, CA
S4.B28.F10
Fuel and Natural Science
S5.B5.F42
Fuente de mí vida Poetry
S2.B11.F19
Fuente ovejuna Novel
S2.B21.F8
Fulbright Alumni Assn.
S4.B3.F12
Fulbright Fellowship
S1.B13.F44
Fulbright-Hays Research
S1.B5.F32
Fulbright Program
S1.B4.F36
Fulbright Scholar: Africa
S1.B9.F31
Fundación Ana G. Méndez
S4.B25.F12
G
El Gallo Publication
S5.B3.F2
García Márquez Symposium
S5.B4.F14
García, Rodolfo G.: Vita
S4.B53.F2
Garfield High School, CA
S1.B7.F49
General Bibliographies
S3.B64.F5
General Curricula Vitae
S5.B4.F18
General Education Data
S3.B66.F3
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S3.B6.F3
General Research Material
S3.B67.F2
Genetics Degrees
S5.B5.F43
La Gente de Aztlán Editor
S2.B27.F6
La Gente de Aztlán
S5.B3.F6
Geology Degrees
S5.B5.F44
Georgetown University
S4.B28.F11
GMC Internal Memoranda
S3.B50.F7
Gómez, Salvador H.
S4.B53.F1
González, Henry B.
S4.B53.F4
Good Government League
S4.B53.F5
Graduate Fellowship Program
S1.B8.F33
Graduate Fellowships
S4.B11.F3
Graduate Fellowships
S4.B11.F4
Graduate Fellowships
S4.B11.F5
Graduate Program Reference
S1.B12.F18
Graduate School Assn.
S4.B11.F6
Graduate Thesis on
Tierra
S2.B13.F4
Grant County Coalition
S4.B3.F14
GRCC Administration
S3.B38.F3
GRCC Administration
S3.B38.F4
GRCC Administration
S3.B38.F5
GRCC Administration
S3.B38.F6
GRCC Administration
S3.B38.F7
"Great Plains as Refuge..."
S1.B8.F4
"Great Plains Symposium"
S1.B14.F50
GRHCC Board of Directors
S3.B47.F3
El Grito Journal/Berkeley
S2.B25.F19
Guadalupe Cultural Arts Ctr.
S1.B11.F23
La Guardia Publication
S5.B3.F7
Guidance Testing Catalogs
S4.B53.F7
Guide to Hispanic Writers
S4.B53.F8
Gutiérrez de Lara Society
S4.B11.F7
H
Hablando de brujas Novel
S1.B14.F1
Hale Center Public Schools
S1.B15.F5
HAPMA Scholarship Banquet
S4.B23.F16
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
S1.B14.F84
Harlandale High School
S4.B53.F9
Hartnell College Conference
S1.B11.F40
Harvard Junior Fellowship
S1.B14.F28
Harvard-Radcliffe Club
S4.B24.F6
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S3.B32.F12
HBPA Board of Trustees
S4.B3.F17
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S1.B7.F24
Heffernan School Supply
S4.B53.F10
Hemet's Latino Heritage
S1.B4.F41
HEW Federal Register
S4.B56.F10
HEW - Publications
S4.B53.F11
HEW - Youth Liaison Group
S4.B53.F12
HHEC Board of Trustees
S4.B3.F18
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S4.B59.F10
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S4.B65.F7
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S3.B65.F2
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S4.B63.F8
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S1.B8.F59
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S3.B3.F7
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S1.B5.F5
Higher Education Funds
S2.B21.F9
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S2.B26.F5
Higher Education News
S2.B26.F6
Higher Education Reports
S1.B9.F5
Highlander Publication
S5.B3.F9
Hildalgo County, TX
S4.B21.F12
Hiram Walker, Inc.
S1.B6.F58
Hispamérica Literary Journal
S1.B14.F74
Hispamérica Publication
S2.B26.F3
Hispania Book Reviews
S1.B5.F28
Hispania Journal
S4.B58.F10
Hispania Literary Journal
S2.B23.F6
Hispanic Affairs News
S2.B26.F8
Hispanic American Forum
S1.B5.F50
Hispanic American Lecture
S4.B3.F16
Hispanic Art Symposium
S4.B3.F15
Hispanic Business Market
S1.B11.F41
Hispanic Conference Speech
S1.B4.F25
Hispanic Culture Institute
S1.B6.F21
Hispanic Culture Symposium
S1.B6.F12
Hispanic Day Conference
S1.B5.F40
Hispanic Directory Book
S1.B6.F64
Hispanic Education Issues
S3.B47.F8
Hispanic Education Symposium
S1.B8.F18
Hispanic Heritage Week
S4.B3.F19
Hispanic Leadership Award
S1.B4.F40
Hispanic Link Newsletter
S2.B26.F7
Hispanic Literature Conf.
S4.B24.F11
Hispanic Literature Survey
S1.B8.F62
Hispanic News Publication
S5.B3.F10
Hispanic Organizations
S4.B3.F21
Hispanic Poetry Festival
S1.B5.F16
Hispanic Policy Center
S1.B7.F17
Hispanic Policy Project
S4.B59.F13
Hispanic Professional
S4.B22.F2
Hispanic Task Force Data
S4.B60.F8
Hispanic Task Force
S4.B3.F23
Hispanic University
S4.B3.F24
Hispanic Women's Network
S4.B3.F25
Hispanics in Education
S1.B14.F60
Hispanics in Higher Ed.
S4.B3.F20
Historia Mexicana Essay
S2.B33.F2
History and Philosophy
S5.B5.F26
History Candidates
S5.B5.F45
History of Texas Propaganda
S1.B14.F17
Hogg Foundation Council
S1.B7.F26
Hogg Foundation Lecture
S1.B9.F34
Hombres de maíz Novel
S2.B21.F10
Honoris Causa Ceremonies
S1.B5.F53
Horiculture Degrees
S5.B5.F46
Houghton Mifflin Company
S1.B14.F46
Houghton Mifflin Company
S4.B3.F26
Houston Chicano Conference
S1.B6.F52
Houston Post Newspaper
S2.B21.F11
HPDP Board of Directors
S4.B3.F22
HRMDP Internal Memoranda
S3.B49.F1
HRMDP Publications
S3.B49.F3
HRMDP Published Articles
S3.B49.F2
Human Relations Report
S1.B4.F44
Human Rights in El Salvador
S1.B11.F78
Humanidades Newsletter
S2.B26.F9
Humanities Research Data
S4.B56.F5
Humanities Research
S4.B64.F13
Humanities Research
S4.B64.F16
Humanities Research
S4.B64.F17
Humphrey Institute
S4.B32.F5
HWHE Internal Memoranda
S3.B46.F6
I
IAUA Internal Memoranda
S3.B39.F3
IBM Management Seminar
S4.B26.F5
ICD Internal Memoranda
S3.B32.F3
Ideologies & Literature
S2.B26.F14
IDRA Executive Board
S4.B12.F1
IEHEC Internal Memoranda
S4.B3.F29
IHST Administration Data
S3.B32.F10
IHST Internal Memoranda
S3.B32.F11
IHST Internal Memoranda
S3.B32.F9
ILAS Newsletter
S2.B26.F11
IMAGE Executive Memoranda
S4.B12.F3
IMAGE Grant Proposal
S4.B12.F2
Imprenta de Libros
S4.B3.F27
In the Rain Forest Novel
S2.B13.F13
Incarnate Word College
S4.B28.F12
Indiana Univ. Northwest
S4.B28.F13
Indiana University
S1.B13.F10
Indio Latino Conference, CA
S1.B6.F16
Information Technology
S4.B63.F10
Inland Action Corporation
S3.B27.F3
Inland Area Urban League
S4.B3.F28
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S3.B27.F2
Inland Empire Times
S2.B26.F10
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S4.B13.F1
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S4.B13.F2
INS Commissioner
S1.B6.F22
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S4.B27.F17
Institute for the Humanities
S1.B16.F13
Institute of Education
S3.B27.F8
Institute of Nutrition
S4.B66.F6
Institute of Texan Cultures
S1.B11.F4
Institute of Texas Cultures
S1.B14.F38
Instituto Allende de México
S1.B8.F7
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S4.B3.F30
Instituto de Cultura
S4.B3.F31
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S4.B3.F32
Instituto Internacional
S1.B16.F26
Instituto Internacional
S4.B13.F3
Instituto Tecnológico
S4.B28.F15
Instituto Tenochtitlán
S4.B28.F14
Insula Spanish Magazine
S1.B10.F27
"Intemperate Eve"
S2.B12.F11
Inter-American Affairs
S2.B26.F15
Inter-American Institute
S4.B3.F33
Inter-American Pictures
S3.B47.F4
Inter-Campus Arts
S2.B26.F13
Interamerica Research
S4.B60.F6
Intercambios Femeniles
S4.B26.F12
Intercultural Development
S4.B3.F35
Internal Revenue Service
S4.B3.F36
International Club/UCR
S4.B3.F34
International Studies
S5.B5.F47
International Symposium
S2.B23.F1
Interviews of TR: UTSA
S3.B61.F10
"Into the Labyrinth" Essay
S1.B10.F34
"Into the Labyrinth" Essay
S1.B11.F9
IREX Internal Memoranda
S4.B3.F37
Irvine Company Memoranda
S4.B3.F38
ISA Research Committee
S4.B57.F9
ITT Corporation Memoranda
S3.B50.F8
IV Congreso/Nueva Narrativa
S1.B4.F24
Ixko Yan/Cara de Acción
S2.B26.F16
J
Jessica Jenkins Scholarship
S1.B14.F61
Johnson High Chicano Club
S1.B12.F47
Joint Planning Committee
S3.B21.F7
Joint Planning Committee
S3.B22.F2
Joint Planning Committee
S3.B22.F5
Joint Planning Committee
S3.B23.F1
Joint Planning Council
S3.B21.F1
Joint Planning Council
S3.B21.F15
Joint Planning Council
S3.B21.F2
Joint Planning Council
S3.B21.F3
Joint Planning Council
S3.B21.F4
Joint Planning Council
S3.B21.F6
Joint Planning Council
S3.B22.F1
Joint Planning Council
S3.B22.F3
Joint Planning Council
S3.B22.F4
Jossey-Bass, Inc.
S4.B3.F39
Junior High School Notes
S3.B65.F1
Jurupa Cultural Center
S3.B27.F7
Justa Publications
S2.B27.F1
K
Kansas Humanities Director
S1.B12.F28
KCET Los Angeles Station
S3.B49.F5
KCET Los Angeles Station
S3.B49.F6
KEEZ Radio Station, TX
S1.B11.F34
Kellogg National Fellowship
S1.B15.F26
Kelly Air Force Base
S4.B54.F4
Kingsville Public Schools
S4.B54.F5
KITE Radio Interview
S3.B4.F14
Kiwanis Club Meetings
S4.B13.F4
Kiwanis Club of El Paso
S1.B11.F22
KLRN-TV Public Lecture
S4.B3.F40
KLRN-TV Videotapes TR
S1.B10.F71
KPVS-FM Radio Interview
S1.B11.F54
KTLA-TV Videotape Interview
S1.B8.F72
KWEX-TV, Channel 41
S4.B54.F3
KWEX-TV Interviews TR
S1.B4.F33
L
L.A. Latino Writers Assn.
S4.B4.F8
L.A. Times Recognition Award
S1.B14.F85
Labor/Education Arena
S5.B1.F22
Labor in the Southwest
S4.B65.F10
Lackland Air Force Base
S4.B54.F6
Laguardia Publishers
S2.B27.F2
Lamar University, TX
S1.B7.F22
Laney College, Oakland
S4.B26.F1
Language Centers/Europe
S4.B54.F7
Language Laboratory Notes
S3.B65.F3
Lanier High School
S4.B54.F8
LA CHISPA Proceedings
S2.B24.F13
LAP Internal Memoranda
S3.B49.F8
LASA Internal Memoranda
S3.B49.F7
Latin Am. Literary Review
S2.B10.F2
Latin Am. Research Review
S1.B15.F31
Latin Am. Research Review
S2.B27.F4
Latin America Seminar
S2.B23.F3
Latin American Collection
S1.B6.F32
Latin American Government
S5.B5.F48
Latin American Studies
S3.B33.F1
Latin Journal Newspaper
S5.B3.F11
Latino Community: Health
S4.B54.F10
Latino Education Conference
S1.B10.F10
Latino Education Conference
S1.B10.F30
Latino en Marcha's Fund
S4.B4.F2
Latino Health Research
S4.B60.F11
Latino Legend and Myth
S4.B60.F20
Latino Media Issues
S1.B4.F35
Latinos in Higher Ed.
S4.B21.F19
Latinos in Higher Education
S1.B8.F34
Latinos in Politics
S1.B8.F19
Latinos in Texas Politics
S4.B66.F8
Law Firm Internship, IL
S1.B9.F1
Law School Recommendation
S1.B11.F68
LBA Internal Memoranda
S3.B46.F8
LCE Internal Memoranda
S4.B4.F4
Lear Sigler, Inc. Research
S1.B6.F47
Lecture Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F12
Lecture Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F18
Lecture Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F19
Lecture Outlines of TR
S2.B6.F16
El león salio de la jaula
S2.B17.F4
"León Felipe" Dissertation
S2.B1.F1
"León Felipe" Dissertation
S2.B1.F4
"León Felipe" Dissertation
S2.B1.F6
"León Felipe" Essay
S1.B14.F41
"León Felipe" Manuscript
S1.B5.F34
"León Felipe" Philosophy
S2.B1.F9
"León Felipe" Research
S2.B1.F5
"León Felipe" Research
S2.B1.F8
Leonards Slicks (sic)/Letters
S2.B21.F17
Letras Actuales Assn.
S2.B27.F9
LF Concept of Justice
S2.B1.F10
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S2.B1.F12
Library of Congress
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Liga Nacional Defensora
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Linguistics Candidates
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S3.B64.F8
Literary Critique
S2.B16.F8
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S1.B11.F74
Literary Fellowship
S1.B12.F7
Literary Philosophy of TR
S2.B32.F14
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S2.B5.F16
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S5.B18.F1
Literary Publishers
S3.B67.F6
Literary/Speech Contest
S4.B54.F12
"La literatura chicana"
S2.B10.F17
"Literatura chicana" Essay
S1.B10.F68
"Literatura chicana" Essay
S1.B11.F7
"Literatura chicana" Essay
S1.B9.F9
Literature and Education
S2.B21.F16
Literature Degrees
S5.B5.F50
Literature Lecture of TR
S2.B6.F10
Literature Lecture of TR
S2.B6.F8
La llorona: Omen of Doom
S2.B11.F18
LLU Festschrift Notebook
S1.B12.F20
LLU Scholarship Fund-Raiser
S1.B5.F39
Loft Literary Association
S2.B27.F12
Loft. A Place for Writing
S4.B4.F6
Loma Linda University, CA
S4.B23.F20
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S1.B16.F21
Long Beach Community College
S1.B8.F13
Lorca, Guillén, Jiménez
S2.B21.F14
Los Angeles Area Chamber
S4.B4.F7
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S3.B46.F4
Los Angeles Police Board
S1.B11.F46
Louisiana State University
S1.B15.F14
Lowman Student Center
S4.B4.F11
LULAC Conference
S1.B13.F6
LULAC Conference, San Diego
S1.B13.F11
LULAC Convention, TX
S4.B21.F2
LULAC Installation Banquet
S1.B4.F28
LULAC Internal Memoranda
S4.B4.F3
LULAC National Education
S4.B4.F12
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MABPWC Memoranda
S4.B14.F5
MacArthur Fellowship
S1.B4.F26
MacArthur Foundation
S4.B32.F6
MACC Board of Trustees
S4.B14.F7
MACC Conference Material
S2.B22.F1
MACC Publications
S4.B14.F8
MACC Publications
S4.B4.F23
MACC Research Institutes
S4.B14.F9
MACEP Publication
S4.B14.F6
Madrid Literature Conference
S1.B10.F69
MAEC Internal Memoranda
S4.B4.F18
MAES Publication
S4.B4.F19
Magazín Memoranda
S2.B25.F20
Magazín. A Chicano Journal
S1.B8.F87
MAHA Internal Memoranda
S4.B4.F20
MAI Political Program
S4.B4.F21
El Maizal Publication
S5.B3.F3
Maize Chicano Newspaper
S1.B13.F5
Maize Press
S4.B4.F13
MALAS Newsletter
S4.B4.F30
MALDEF Board of Directors
S4.B14.F10
MALDEF Board of Trustees
S3.B46.F10
MALDEF Consultation
S1.B15.F57
MALDEF Humanities Board
S1.B11.F12
MANA of Orange County
S4.B4.F14
Management Retreat Forum
S4.B4.F15
MANCO Board of Trustees
S4.B15.F1
Manifesto of 1972 Journal
S1.B11.F49
Many Deaths of Danny Rosales
S1.B11.F73
MAO Humanities Project
S4.B4.F22
MAOF Internal Memoranda
S4.B4.F25
MAPMA Board of Directors
S3.B46.F9
March Air Force Base
S3.B27.F9
MARCH Board of Trustees
S4.B14.F2
Margins Literary Journal
S1.B12.F16
Maricopa College, AZ
S4.B23.F19
MASBA Internal Memoranda
S4.B24.F1
MASBA Internal Memoranda
S4.B4.F26
MASRC Newsletter
S2.B28.F4
Master's Thesis on
Tierra
S1.B10.F62
Mathematics Candidates
S5.B5.F51
MAUC Internal Memoranda
S4.B55.F5
MAUC Redevelopment Plans
S4.B4.F28
MCI Artistic Programs
S4.B4.F29
MEChA/Chicano Symposium
S1.B4.F45
MEChA: Riverside, CA
S3.B46.F11
Medallion Newspaper
S2.B28.F6
Medical Engineering
S5.B5.F34
Medicine Degrees
S5.B5.F53
MELUS Journal
S2.B28.F1
MELUS Literary Journal
S1.B12.F41
MELUS Publication
S4.B14.F3
Memoranda Hispánica
S2.B28.F2
"Memorial Resolution"
S5.B6.F4
Méndez, Miguel: Update
S1.B12.F31
Memorias Literary Journal
S1.B13.F46
Mental Health Research
S4.B64.F6
Meridian House International
S1.B9.F50
Meridian House Lecture
S1.B8.F24
Meridian House Program
S4.B14.F4
Merritt College, Oakland
S4.B28.F16
MESA Newsletter
S2.B28.F3
Mester Literary Journal
S2.B28.F5
Metamórfosis Journal
S2.B28.F7
Mexican American Affairs
S1.B6.F6
Mexican American Art
S4.B61.F7
Mexican American Assn.
S4.B4.F16
Mexican American Assns.
S4.B15.F2
Mexican American Banquet
S4.B22.F35
Mexican American Business
S4.B55.F2
Mexican American Commission
S1.B12.F32
Mexican American Conf.
S3.B5.F8
Mexican American Council
S1.B12.F44
Mexican American Council
S4.B4.F17
Mexican American Dictionary
S1.B13.F30
Mexican American Films
S4.B61.F1
Mexican American Lecture
S2.B22.F5
Mexican American Library
S2.B22.F3
Mexican American Literature
S1.B11.F15
Mexican American Philosophy
S1.B8.F60
Mexican American Politics
S1.B8.F88
Mexican American Programs
S1.B11.F14
Mexican American Project
S4.B55.F3
Mexican American Research
S4.B55.F4
Mexican American Seminar
S4.B22.F30
Mexican American Studies
S4.B4.F27
Mexican American Symposium
S1.B10.F15
Mexican American Symposium
S1.B10.F20
Mexican Chamber Commerce
S4.B22.F7
Mexican Consulate Book Gift
S1.B13.F2
Mexican Culture/Workshop
S2.B22.F6
Mexican Folklore Research
S4.B64.F14
Mexican Independence Day
S1.B11.F79
Mexican Labor Dissertation
S1.B8.F82
Mexican Poetry Manuscript
S2.B10.F28
Mexican Popular History
S4.B66.F11
Mexican West Publication
S1.B14.F83
Mexican Women Documentary
S1.B12.F68
MEZCLA Publication
S5.B3.F14
Miami Mensual Journal
S1.B14.F63
Michigan Education Dept.
S4.B25.F8
Michigan State University
S4.B21.F8
Michigan State University
S4.B28.F17
Microbiology Candidates
S5.B5.F54
Mictla Chicano Journal
S1.B12.F43
Mictla Editorial Board
S1.B14.F91
Mictla Publications
S2.B28.F8
Middlebury College
S1.B12.F39
Midwestern State University
S1.B13.F42
A Migrant Family Film
S1.B7.F11
Migration Research Report
S4.B66.F2
Miguel Chico Novel
S2.B12.F7
Minorities in Education
S1.B5.F29
El Mirlo Canta Newsletter
S2.B25.F21
Miscellaneous Material
S3.B67.F3
Miscellaneous Memoranda
S3.B67.F5
Mississippi State University
S1.B14.F23
Mississippi State University
S1.B16.F16
MLA Conference: Dec. 1975
S1.B10.F3
MLA Executive Committee
S3.B33.F2
MLA Publications
S1.B14.F92
Moctesuma Esparza Films
S2.B28.F10
"Moctezuma's Children"
S4.B64.F9
Modern Chicano Writers
S1.B5.F21
Modern Language Assn.
S4.B15.F3
Modern Language Assn.
S4.B21.F16
Modern Language Assn.
S4.B55.F10
Modern Language Assn.
S4.B55.F9
Modern Language Association
S1.B7.F34
Modern Language Material
S4.B56.F4
Modern Language Program
S4.B55.F8
Modern Language Reports
S3.B1.F10
Modern Languages Assn.
S4.B15.F4
Modern Languages Degrees
S5.B5.F55
Modern Languages Survey
S1.B8.F89
Modern Russian II Tapes
S1.B7.F3
Montal Associates Research
S1.B4.F3
Montal Educational Assn.
S4.B55.F11
Monument for Cosima Novel
S1.B13.F17
Morgan State University
S1.B16.F30
Mott Rimrock Reserve
S4.B4.F31
Movimiento Artistico Chicano
S1.B8.F67
Multi-Ethnicity Report
S2.B28.F11
Music Candidates
S5.B5.F56
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NAACP Humanitarian Issues
S1.B14.F44
NAACP Internal Memoranda
S2.B29.F1
NABE Executive Board
S4.B15.F5
NABE State Convention
S1.B15.F32
NACS at Claremont Colleges
S1.B11.F38
NACS Newsletter
S4.B4.F33
NAFSA Newsletter
S2.B29.F8
NALEO Administration
S3.B35.F6
NALEO Washington Report
S2.B29.F2
NASB Business Memoranda
S4.B4.F32
NASCU Newsletter
S1.B14.F57
NASULGC Publication
S4.B15.F6
NASULGC Publications
S3.B26.F9
NASULGC Research Data
S3.B26.F3
NASULGC Research Data
S3.B26.F4
NASULGC Research Data
S3.B26.F8
NASULGC Research Material
S3.B26.F7
NASULGC Research Notes
S3.B26.F5
NASULGC Research Notes
S3.B26.F6
National 4-H Council
S3.B27.F10
National Academy of Sciences
S1.B12.F72
National Chicano Research
S4.B4.F34
National Ed. Task Force
S4.B21.F10
National Education Assn.
S4.B17.F1
National Federation Conf.
S1.B9.F19
National Hispanic Center
S4.B56.F1
National Hispanic Reporter
S1.B12.F27
National IMAGE Newsletter
S2.B29.F3
National Institute Data
S3.B4.F27
National Institute of Health
S1.B12.F33
National News Council
S4.B4.F45
National Peace Academy Conf.
S1.B14.F77
National Peace Academy
S4.B17.F6
National Peace Academy
S4.B56.F2
National Reading Program
S4.B62.F10
National Research Council
S4.B63.F4
National Science Board
S1.B8.F74
National Textbook Company
S1.B10.F46
National Urban Coalition
S4.B62.F9
National Urban Fellow
S1.B10.F53
Native American History
S4.B64.F3
NAUM Extension Campus
S4.B28.F18
"Navarro's Challenge"
S2.B11.F9
NCA Board of Directors
S4.B4.F41
NCA Executive Memoranda
S4.B16.F11
NCAA Board of Directors
S4.B23.F6
NCAA News Publication
S4.B4.F39
NCAHP Publication Notes
S3.B30.F3
NCATE Publication
S4.B16.F7
NCBE Internal Memoranda
S4.B16.F6
NCBE Internal Memoranda
S4.B4.F37
NCCE Publications
S4.B16.F5
NCCHE Administration
S3.B33.F8
NCCHE Administration
S3.B34.F8
NCCHE Board Meeting
S4.B59.F8
NCCHE Board Nomination
S1.B12.F52
NCCHE Board of Trustees
S3.B34.F5
NCCHE Board of Trustees
S3.B34.F7
NCCHE Board of Trustees
S3.B35.F1
NCCHE Board of Trustees
S3.B35.F3
NCCHE Board of Trustees
S4.B15.F8
NCCHE Board of Trustees
S4.B27.F6
NCCHE Chairmanship
S1.B5.F42
NCCHE Executive Committee
S3.B35.F2
NCCHE Executive Meetings
S3.B34.F1
NCCHE Internal Memoranda
S3.B33.F5
NCCHE Internal Memoranda
S3.B33.F6
NCCHE Internal Memoranda
S3.B33.F7
NCCHE Internal Memoranda
S3.B34.F2
NCCHE Internal Memoranda
S3.B34.F3
NCCHE Internal Memoranda
S3.B34.F4
NCCHE Internal Memoranda
S3.B34.F6
NCCHE Internal Memoranda
S3.B35.F4
NCCHE Internal Memoranda
S3.B35.F5
NCCHE Symposium
S5.B1.F17
NCCS Internal Memoranda
S4.B16.F8
NCCS Internal Memoranda
S4.B4.F36
NCCSR Newsletter
S4.B4.F35
NCCSS Publications
S4.B15.F7
NCEOA Business Memoranda
S4.B4.F40
NCFILP Washington Lobby
S4.B16.F2
NCHC Internal Memoranda
S3.B33.F3
NCHC Internal Memoranda
S3.B33.F4
NCHE Publication
S4.B4.F38
NCHEMS Board of Directors
S3.B37.F6
NCHEMS Publications
S3.B37.F7
NCLR Publications
S4.B16.F9
NCPC Internal Memoranda
S4.B16.F9
NCPFLR Preservation Bill
S4.B16.F4
NCRN Publication
S4.B15.F10
NCSPC Internal Memoranda
S4.B16.F1
NCSSH Administration
S3.B35.F7
NCSSH Administration
S3.B35.F8
NCSSH Administration
S3.B36.F1
NCSSH Administration
S3.B36.F3
NCSSH Administration
S3.B36.F6
NCSSH Administration
S3.B36.F7
NCSSH Board of Trustees
S3.B36.F4
NCSSH Executive Committee
S3.B36.F2
NCSSH Executive Committee
S3.B36.F5
NCSSMHO Publications
S4.B16.F3
NCTE Bilingual Education
S1.B8.F1
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S4.B22.F28
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S4.B16.F10
NCTE Internal Memoranda
S4.B4.F42
NDEA Language Institute
S3.B2.F6
NDEA Language Institute
S3.B53.F1
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S3.B53.F2
NDEA Language Institute
S3.B54.F2
NEA Committee Assistance
S1.B5.F24
NEA Executive Memoranda
S4.B17.F3
NEH American Issues Forum
S3.B4.F28
NEH Chicano Conference
S1.B13.F54
NEH Fellowship Award
S1.B15.F6
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S1.B12.F22
NEH Proposal on McWilliams
S1.B10.F37
NEH Publication Proposal
S1.B16.F22
NEH Selection Panel
S4.B32.F7
NEH Summer Seminar
S1.B6.F40
NETFLR Executive Data
S4.B17.F2
New Academic Appointments
S1.B3.F3
New Acquisitions on TR
S5.B4.F16
New Acquisitions on TR
S5.B4.F17
New Breed Anthology
S2.B23.F15
New Mexico Governor
S1.B4.F27
New Mexico Independent
S2.B29.F4
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S2.B29.F5
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S3.B4.F11
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S2.B29.F6
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S3.B48.F1
NHPC Board of Directors
S3.B48.F3
NHPC Board of Directors
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NHPC Board of Directors
S3.B48.F5
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S3.B37.F4
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S3.B37.F2
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S3.B37.F3
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NHU Publications
S4.B4.F44
NMSU Modern Language Chair
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NMSU Writing Center
S4.B27.F12
"La noche buena" Short Story
S1.B9.F30
"La noche estaba plateada"
S1.B15.F66
Northern Arizona Univ.
S4.B28.F19
Northern Illinois Univ.
S4.B28.F20
Notice Newsletter
S2.B29.F7
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S1.B14.F18
NUCESP Publication
S4.B17.F5
Nuestra Cosa Publication
S5.B3.F15
Nuestro Magazine
S2.B29.F9
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S1.B5.F51
Un Nuevo Día Journal
S2.B31.F13
NY Educational Academy
S4.B23.F10
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S4.B56.F8
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S4.B4.F46
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O'Hara Foundation Award
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S4.B29.F1
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S1.B15.F21
office of the Chancellor
S3.B23.F2
Ohio State University
S1.B9.F2
"¡Olé III--Carnaval!"
S1.B11.F33
OLLU San Antonio, TX
S4.B29.F3
La Opinión Publication
S5.B3.F8
La Opinión Spanish Newspaper
S1.B10.F70
Optometry Candidates
S5.B5.F57
Oral Roberts University
S1.B13.F7
Oral Roberts University
S4.B29.F2
Orta, Simón L.: Education
S4.B56.F6
Ortíz, Desidoro: Vita
S4.B56.F7
La Otra Voz Publication
S5.B3.F12
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S1.B12.F12
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S1.B4.F12
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S2.B10.F1
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S1.B10.F54
Los Padrinos, Inc.
S4.B4.F9
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S2.B13.F8
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S2.B29.F10
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S2.B29.F11
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Palm Springs Satellite
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Palo Verde College, CA
S4.B23.F18
Palomar College, CA
S4.B29.F4
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Pan American College, TX
S1.B8.F36
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Pan American University
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Pan American University
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Pan American University, TX
S1.B4.F22
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Papel Chicano Publishers
S1.B15.F52
Papeles de la Frontera
S2.B29.F12
Pasadena City College
S4.B5.F1
La pasionaria Publication
S2.B23.F9
Pathology Candiates
S5.B5.F59
Patrician Movement
S4.B18.F2
Pawn Review Journal
S2.B29.F13
PBK Executive Committee
S3.B39.F1
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S3.B1.F13
PBS Bilingual Education
S3.B1.F14
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S4.B32.F9
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S4.B18.F1
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S3.B38.F2
Peace Corps in Ecuador
S1.B8.F29
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S1.B14.F35
Pegasus Literary Journal
S2.B22.F9
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S1.B5.F43
Pendulum Press
S2.B29.F14
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S1.B7.F15
"People Twice Conquered"
S2.B11.F7
People's Republic: China
S4.B5.F3
"El peregrino"
S2.B10.F16
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S2.B22.F10
El Periquito Tusú
S2.B14.F7
Perspectiva Publications
S2.B29.F15
"El Pete Fonseca" Prose
S1.B11.F80
"El Pete Fonseca" Prose
S1.B15.F43
"El Pete Fonseca" Prose
S1.B8.F23
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Pharmacology Candidates
S5.B5.F60
Philadephia Convention
S4.B21.F9
Philosophical Development
S1.B1.F15
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S1.B1.F12
Philosophy of Culture
S2.B32.F10
Philosophy of Education
S1.B6.F25
Philosophy of Education
S1.B9.F3
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S2.B32.F7
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Picante Magazine
S2.B29.F16
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S1.B11.F51
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S2.B25.F22
Plum Plum Pickers Novel
S1.B5.F11
PMAA Executive Committee
S3.B38.F1
Poetry and Writers Award
S1.B15.F58
Poetry Anthology
S2.B5.F13
Poetry in Public Places
S1.B8.F54
Poetry Manuscript of TR
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Poetry Manuscript of TR
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Poetry Manuscript of TR
S2.B5.F11
Poetry Manuscript of TR
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Poetry Manuscript of TR
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Poetry Manuscript of TR
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Poetry Manuscript of TR
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Poetry Manuscript of TR
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Poetry Manuscript of TR
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Poetry Manuscript of TR
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Poetry Manuscript of TR
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Poetry Manuscript of TR
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Poetry Manuscripts of TR
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Poetry Manuscript
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Poetry Manuscript
S2.B10.F25
Poetry Manuscript
S2.B16.F5
Poetry Manuscript
S2.B5.F14
Poetry of Alfaro R. García
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S1.B15.F22
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S2.B33.F5
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S2.B29.F17
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Pomona Education Center
S4.B22.F31
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S4.B18.F3
"The Portrait" Prose
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S1.B7.F30
"The Portrait" Prose
S1.B7.F47
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S1.B10.F66
Portuguese Language
S5.B5.F64
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S2.B29.F19
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S4.B22.F11
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S4.B24.F10
Princeton Alumni Weekly
S2.B21.F12
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S1.B11.F28
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S1.B9.F16
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S1.B6.F35
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S4.B54.F9
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S3.B66.F4
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S4.B66.F7
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S1.B1.F2
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S3.B44.F3
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S2.B9.F14
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Published Works About TR
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S2.B9.F10
Published Works of TR
S2.B9.F11
Published Works of TR
S2.B9.F13
Published Works of TR
S2.B9.F15
Publishing Companies
S2.B22.F11
Publishing Companies
S2.B28.F9
Publishing Goals for TR
S2.B4.F2
Puebla Language Institute
S1.B8.F21
Pueblo Regional Commission
S1.B8.F14
Puerta Abierta Chicano Club
S1.B4.F2
Puerto del Sol Magazine
S2.B29.F20
Purro rollo Poetry Book
S1.B5.F12
Q
Quinto Sol Award/
Tierra
S1.B4.F4
Quinto Sol Copyright
S2.B4.F12
Quinto Sol/
El Grito
S2.B4.F14
Quinto Sol Publication
S1.B10.F74
Quinto Sol Publications
S1.B13.F51
Quinto Sol Publications
S2.B4.F10
Quinto Sol Publications
S2.B4.F11
Quinto Sol Publications
S2.B4.F15
Quinto Sol Publications
S2.B4.F3
Quinto Sol Publications
S2.B4.F5
Quinto Sol Publications
S2.B4.F6
Quinto Sol Publications
S2.B4.F7
Quinto Sol Publications
S2.B4.F8
Quinto Sol Publications
S2.B4.F9
Quinto Sol/
Tierra Script
S2.B4.F13
Quinto Sol: Chicano Press
S1.B7.F52
R
RACHE Annual Conference
S4.B26.F8
RACHE College Info. Day
S4.B22.F22
RACHE Internal Memoranda
S3.B47.F2
RACHE Leadership
S1.B5.F6
"Rambling Notes" Prose
S2.B11.F21
Ramex Consultants
S4.B5.F7
Rand McNally and Company
S2.B30.F1
RASSA Publications
S4.B18.F5
Raza Humor Joke Book
S1.B13.F21
La Raza Faculty Assn.
S4.B22.F12
La Raza National Lawyers
S4.B4.F1
La Raza Unida Party
S1.B10.F72
RCAC Executive Committee
S3.B39.F4
RCH Board of Directors
S3.B38.F8
Red River Lumber Company
S4.B5.F8
La Red/The Net Newsletter
S2.B27.F7
La Red/The Net Newsletter
S2.B27.F8
Regeneración Magazine
S4.B61.F4
Relampago Books Company
S2.B30.F4
"Relational Bilingualism"
S2.B14.F2
"Religiosidad en Tierra"
S2.B15.F10
Religious Education Dept.
S4.B21.F14
Repaso de gramática
S2.B30.F3
Revised Curriculum Vitae
S1.B3.F7
Revista Chicano-Riqueña
S1.B11.F65
Revista Chicano-Riqueña
S1.B7.F5
Revista Chicano-Riqueña
S2.B30.F2
"Un rezo" Short Story
S1.B15.F59
RFS Student Award Program
S4.B23.F17
Rice University Candidate
S1.B15.F36
Rivera, Javier: Poetry
S5.B4.F12
Riverside Business Group
S3.B51.F3
Riverside Chicano Lawyer
S1.B7.F51
Riverside City College
S1.B10.F1
Riverside County Concilio
S4.B5.F9
Riverside County Project
S4.B22.F20
Riverside County Schools
S4.B24.F7
Riverside Essays on TR
S5.B6.F5
Riverside Museum Material
S3.B39.F2
Riverside School District
S5.B6.F6
Riverside Volunteer Ctr.
S3.B39.F5
Rizzoli Publications
S2.B30.F5
RMCLAS Newsletter
S4.B5.F10
Rockefeller Foundation
S1.B13.F9
Rockefeller Foundation
S3.B39.F6
Rockefeller Foundation
S4.B32.F10
Rodriguez Academic Vitae
S1.B8.F2
Rodriguez, Jay: Filmmaker
S5.B4.F13
Romance Language Degrees
S5.B5.F67
Romance Villista Novel
S1.B5.F33
Romano-V., Octavio: Article
S1.B11.F21
Roosevelt High School
S1.B14.F65
Rosser-Rivera Conference
S3.B28.F10
Rosser-Rivera Lecture
S5.B13.F1
Rotary International Club
S3.B39.F7
RUSD Cooperative Project
S4.B27.F1
S
SAAABE Internal Memoranda
S4.B18.F6
SACC Education Task Force
S4.B18.F7
SACNAS Internal Memoranda
S4.B57.F8
SACNAS Newsletter
S2.B30.F6
Sacramento State College
S4.B29.F6
"El sacrilegio" Prose
S2.B10.F23
SACS Executive Memoranda
S4.B18.F15
SACS Internal Memoranda
S4.B25.F2
Sagel's
Hablando de brujas
S1.B8.F47
"The Salamanders" Story
S1.B12.F62
"Las salamandras" Prose
S1.B13.F58
"Las salamandras" Prose
S1.B15.F38
"Las salamandras" Prose
S1.B4.F34
SALBPWC Executive Data
S4.B18.F8
SALC Internal Memoranda
S4.B18.F9
Sam Houston Spanish Teacher
S1.B12.F70
Sam Houston State College
S1.B12.F58
Sam Houston State University
S1.B10.F9
Sam Houston State University
S1.B15.F8
Sam Houston State University
S1.B8.F58
San Angelo State University
S1.B12.F2
San Antonio College, TX
S2.B23.F2
San Antonio Conference
S4.B21.F4
San Antonio Conference
S4.B57.F3
San Antonio District
S4.B57.F4
San Antonio Economic Forum
S1.B14.F2
San Antonio Express
S4.B60.F16
San Antonio Light Newspaper
S1.B9.F8
San Antonio Mission Data
S4.B55.F1
San Antonio Public Library
S1.B14.F14
San Antonio Symposium
S4.B5.F12
San Antonio Youth Club
S4.B18.F10
San Bernardino City College
S1.B7.F7
San Bernardino City College
S1.B9.F44
San Bernardino College
S1.B13.F52
San Diego State University
S1.B11.F3
San Diego State University
S1.B13.F39
San Diego State University
S1.B14.F69
San Francisco State Univ.
S1.B15.F33
San Jacinto Community
S4.B24.F12
San Jacinto School District
S1.B12.F19
San Jose State University
S4.B25.F6
San Luis Potosi: Document
S2.B20.F6
Santa Fe Federal Savings
S4.B5.F14
SBAC Internal Memoranda
S4.B24.F3
SCADS Publication
S4.B5.F16
SCAG Internal Memoranda
S3.B39.F9
SCCD Internal Memoranda
S4.B5.F11
School Administration
S5.B5.F68
Science-Chemistry Degrees
S5.B5.F69
Science History Module
S4.B57.F5
SCMLA Executive Memoranda
S4.B19.F1
SCOLAS Publications
S4.B18.F18
Scorpion Press
S2.B30.F7
SDSU Bilingual Education
S4.B24.F9
SDSU Bilingual Education
S4.B5.F13
SDSU Chicano History
S4.B29.F8
Secondary Education
S5.B5.F28
SELA Publications
S4.B18.F14
Selected Bibliography
S2.B8.F10
SER-Jobs for Progress
S4.B5.F15
SESS Newsletter
S2.B30.F8
Seven Abelardos Poems
S2.B11.F3
Shelly Memorial Award
S3.B39.F8
Short Story Manuscript
S2.B5.F15
Short Story Manuscript
S2.B5.F17
Short Story Manuscript
S2.B5.F18
Short Story Manuscript
S2.B5.F19
Short Story Manuscript
S2.B5.F20
Short Story Manuscript
S2.B5.F21
Short Story Manuscript
S2.B5.F22
Short Story Technique
S2.B5.F23
SHSU Academic Material
S3.B2.F2
SHSU Curricula Outlines
S4.B29.F7
SHSU Dean of Humanities
S1.B6.F51
SHSU Ethnic Studies
S3.B2.F7
SHSU Faculty Assignments
S3.B2.F8
SHSU French Assistantship
S1.B9.F13
SHSU Graduate Programs
S3.B2.F13
SHSU Graduate Research
S3.B2.F12
SHSU-M.A. Theses: Tipton
S3.B2.F14
SHSU Modern Languages
S3.B2.F3
SHSU Modern Languages
S3.B2.F4
SHSU Policies: Admission
S3.B2.F5
SHSU Public Releases
S3.B2.F10
SHSU Research Committee
S3.B2.F1
SHSU Spanish Literature
S3.B59.F2
SHSU Spanish Literature
S3.B59.F3
SHSU Spanish Teaching
S3.B57.F2
SHSU Spanish Teaching
S3.B57.F3
SHSU Student Programs
S3.B2.F9
SHSU Summer Workshops
S1.B8.F78
"Simbolo, Mito y Folklore"
S1.B13.F45
Sleepy Lagoon Play
S5.B15.F4
Slow Loris Press Poetry
S2.B18.F3
SMA Mexican State Dept.
S4.B18.F11
Small Business Program
S1.B5.F37
Smithsonian Institution
S4.B18.F12
Social Development Report
S4.B66.F4
Social Development Report
S4.B66.F5
Social Foundation Degrees
S5.B5.F29
Social Science Symposium
S4.B52.F1
Social Service Reference
S1.B4.F18
Social Work Programs
S1.B7.F9
Society of Research
S4.B18.F13
Sociology Candidates
S5.B5.F71
El sol de Texas Novel
S2.B11.F12
Soldier Boy Play
S2.B14.F10
Somos Literary Magazine
S2.B30.F10
Sonrisas News/ Austin, TX
S2.B30.F9
Southern Assn. of Colleges
S1.B14.F93
Southern Humanities Conf.
S4.B18.F16
Southwest Acculturation
S4.B66.F12
Southwest Bilingualism
S4.B66.F13
Southwest Border Summit
S2.B30.F11
Southwest Ed. Development
S4.B57.F12
Southwest News Articles
S5.B2.F2
Southwest News Articles
S5.B2.F4
Southwest News Articles
S5.B2.F5
Southwest News Articles
S5.B2.F9
Southwest Poets Conference
S1.B4.F4
Southwest Research Group
S4.B18.F20
Southwest Texas Jr. College
S1.B11.F27
Southwest Texas Jr. College
S1.B15.F34
Southwest Training Center
S3.B6.F5
Southwest Training Center
S3.B6.F6
Southwest Training Center
S3.B6.F7
Southwest Training Center
S3.B6.F8
Spanish American Syllabus
S2.B10.F14
Spanish Language Studies
S3.B1.F7
Spanish Literature Course
S1.B12.F13
Spanish Literature Milieu
S2.B19.F2
Spanish Literature/Novel
S2.B19.F3
Spanish Literature/Poem
S2.B19.F4
Spanish Literature
S5.B5.F70
Spanish Phonetics
S1.B8.F66
Spanish Proverbs Book
S1.B6.F44
Spanish Reading Text
S2.B23.F4
Special Education Degrees
S5.B5.F30
Special Education Report
S4.B64.F8
Special Language Training
S4.B54.F1
Speech Communication Assn.
S1.B12.F57
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F11
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F14
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F15
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F17
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F20
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F21
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F22
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F23
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F24
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F25
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F26
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F27
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F29
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F30
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F31
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F32
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F33
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F34
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F35
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F36
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F37
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F38
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F39
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F4
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F40
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F41
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F42
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F43
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F44
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F45
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F46
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F47
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F48
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F49
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F50
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F51
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F53
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F54
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F55
Speech Manuscript of TR
S2.B6.F9
Speech Outline of TR
S2.B6.F13
Speech Outline of TR
S2.B6.F28
Speech Outlines of TR
S2.B6.F52
"The Spoken Language...
S2.B23.F16
SRI International
S4.B5.F19
St. Edward's University
S4.B29.F9
St. Mary's University
S1.B11.F61
St. Mary's University
S1.B13.F16
St. Mary's University
S4.B21.F13
St. Philip's College
S1.B11.F47
St. Philip's College
S2.B6.F2
St. Philip's College, TX
S4.B29.F10
Stanford Academic Promotion
S1.B16.F27
Stanford University Faculty
S1.B5.F1
Stanford University Graduate
S1.B16.F37
Stanford University
S1.B13.F49
Stanford University
S1.B14.F6
Stanford University
S1.B9.F24
Stanford University
S4.B29.F11
Stanford University Tenure
S1.B10.F52
Stanislaus State College, CA
S1.B8.F70
STARAO Internal Memoranda
S4.B18.F17
State Adopted Textbooks
S4.B58.F1
State Bar of California
S4.B5.F20
State University of New York
S1.B16.F9
Stephen F. Austin Univ.
S4.B29.F12
Student Recitation Contest
S1.B15.F54
Student Regent of UCR
S1.B7.F21
Sun Company Newspaper
S1.B6.F48
Sun Questionnaire
S1.B13.F63
Sunday Concerned Group
S4.B5.F21
Sunkist Company
S4.B5.F22
Surrealistic Prose of TR
S2.B32.F2
SW American Literature
S2.B30.F12
SW Ed. Development Lab
S1.B14.F58
SWBRC Administration
S3.B39.F10
SWROSS Publications
S4.B18.F19
SWSA Internal Memoranda
S4.B18.F21
SWTI Humanities Project
S4.B5.F18
SWTJC Internal Memoranda
S4.B5.F17
SWTJC Lecture on
Tierra
S1.B10.F25
SWTJC Speech Manuscript
S2.B6.F3
SWTJC Speech Manuscript
S2.B6.F6
SWTJC Video on TR's Lecture
S1.B10.F29
SWTSU Academic Relations
S1.B7.F1
SWTSU American Literature
S3.B63.F2
SWTSU American Literature
S3.B63.F3
SWTSU American Literature
S3.B63.F4
SWTSU American Literature
S3.B63.F5
SWTSU American Literature
S3.B63.F6
SWTSU Borderlands Lecture
S1.B8.F17
SWTSU English Department
S3.B63.F1
SWTSU Graduate Research
S3.B52.F1
SWTSU Graduate Research
S3.B52.F6
SWTSU Graduate Studies
S3.B66.F7
SWTSU Graduate Teaching
S3.B52.F3
SWTSU Graduate Work
S3.B52.F4
SWTSU Inauguration
S1.B9.F6
SWTSU Internal Memoranda
S3.B39.F11
SWTSU Master's Program
S3.B52.F2
SWTSU Pan American Club
S3.B54.F7
SWTSU Scholarship Fund
S1.B4.F20
SWTSU Spanish Literature
S3.B55.F5
SWTSU Spanish Teaching
S3.B55.F4
SWTSU Teaching Methods
S3.B54.F1
SWTU Distinguished Alumni
S5.B1.F12
Symposium Brochures
S2.B23.F7
Symposium in México, D.F.
S4.B21.F7
Systemwide Administrators
S5.B1.F10
T
TABE Executive Memoranda
S4.B19.F7
TACHE Annual Conference
S4.B23.F3
TACHE Board of Trustees
S4.B5.F23
TACHE Executive Board
S4.B19.F8
TACHE Executive Memoranda
S4.B19.F9
TACHE Internal Memoranda
S4.B23.F23
TACHE Memoranda
S2.B31.F1
TACT Education Conference
S4.B21.F20
TACT Executive Board
S4.B20.F1
TACT Internal Memoranda
S4.B5.F26
TACWT Internal Memoranda
S4.B20.F2
TACWT Workshop
S2.B23.F10
El Taller Chicano Review
S2.B25.F23
TAMAE Internal Memoranda
S4.B20.F3
Tamazunchale Novel
S1.B4.F42
Tamazunchale Novel
S2.B10.F6
TAME Executive Memoranda
S4.B19.F6
El tanteo Poetry Book
S2.B17.F10
Taped Interview on
Tierra
S1.B8.F51
Tarrent County Jr. College
S1.B9.F17
Task Force on Latino Art
S4.B61.F5
TASSSP Internal Memoranda
S4.B5.F24
TCH Board of Trustees
S1.B15.F56
TCH Executive Memoranda
S4.B20.F4
TCH Grant Applications
S4.B5.F29
TCH Humanities Lecture
S4.B25.F1
TDMH Internal Memoranda
S4.B20.F5
Teacher Corps Degrees
S5.B5.F72
Teacher Corps Program
S1.B14.F9
Teacher Corps Program
S1.B5.F4
Teacher Recruitment Program
S1.B14.F70
Teacher Training Data
S4.B58.F9
"Teacher's Notebook"
S3.B1.F8
Teachers' Education Data
S3.B1.F12
Teaching Evaluation
S1.B8.F41
Teaching Publications
S4.B56.F12
Teaching Techniques
S4.B57.F7
El Teatro Publication
S5.B3.F4
TEDTAC Bibliography Lists
S2.B31.F2
TEE Newsletter
S2.B31.F3
TEE Publications
S4.B19.F5
Tejidos Board Meeting
S1.B10.F38
Tejidos Board of Trustees
S1.B11.F58
Tejidos Literary Journal
S2.B31.F8
Tejidos Magazine
S4.B5.F25
Tercer Sol Bookstore
S2.B31.F4
TESOL Colloquium
S1.B8.F22
TESOL Internal Memoranda
S4.B19.F2
Texas A & I University
S4.B29.F13
Texas A & M University
S1.B10.F42
Texas A & M University
S4.B29.F14
Texas Catholic Symposium
S1.B7.F2
Texas Center for Writers
S1.B16.F11
Texas Center for Writers
S2.B31.F9
Texas Chicano Politics
S4.B58.F6
Texas Child Care
S2.B23.F11
Texas Clergy Association
S4.B21.F6
Texas Clergy Conference
S4.B58.F7
Texas Commission on Arts
S2.B23.F12
Texas Ctr. for Writers
S2.B23.F13
Texas Education Agency
S4.B20.F6
Texas Education Agency
S4.B21.F3
Texas Education Agency
S4.B5.F27
Texas Education Agency
S4.B60.F5
Texas Education Policy
S3.B1.F4
Texas Educational T.V.
S4.B57.F11
Texas Humanist Newspaper
S2.B31.F10
Texas Humanist
S4.B26.F6
Texas Jr. High Curriculum
S3.B1.F1
Texas Jr. High Curriculum
S3.B1.F3
Texas Literary Prize
S3.B4.F9
Texas Literary Prize
S3.B7.F1
Texas Literary Tradition
S4.B24.F15
Texas Lutheran College
S1.B10.F57
Texas Monthly Journal
S2.B23.F14
Texas Municipal League
S4.B58.F8
Texas Observer Journal
S2.B31.F5
Texas Publications
S3.B54.F8
Texas Real Estate Research
S1.B11.F63
Texas School District
S4.B21.F1
Texas Slough Journal
S2.B32.F1
Texas Southern University
S1.B12.F29
Texas State Teachers
S4.B20.F8
Texas State University
S1.B11.F71
Texas Teacher Education
S4.B48.F12
Texas Teaching Manual
S4.B5.F28
Texas Tech University
S1.B4.F32
Texas Tech University
S4.B29.F15
Texas University Papers
S5.B3.F18
Textos Mexican Journal
S1.B12.F75
Tezcatlipoca Publication
S5.B3.F19
TFLA Publications
S4.B20.F7
Thesis on Chicano Literature
S1.B10.F36
TIAAA Internal Memoranda
S4.B19.F3
Tierra Adaptation
S2.B10.F12
Tierra Book Review
S1.B7.F35
Tierra Book Review
S2.B15.F2
Tierra Critical Essay
S1.B7.F53
Tierra Genesis
S2.B4.F1
Tierra Literary Commentary
S1.B7.F32
Tierra Literary Critique
S1.B9.F39
Tierra Literary Tales
S2.B3.F20
Tierra Manuscript
S1.B13.F25
Tierra Manuscript
S2.B3.F1
Tierra Manuscript
S2.B3.F10
Tierra Manuscript
S2.B3.F11
Tierra Manuscript
S2.B3.F12
Tierra Manuscript
S2.B3.F13
Tierra Manuscript
S2.B3.F14
Tierra Manuscript
S2.B3.F15
Tierra Manuscript
S2.B3.F16
Tierra Manuscript
S2.B3.F17
Tierra Manuscript
S2.B3.F18
Tierra Manuscript
S2.B3.F19
Tierra Manuscript
S2.B3.F4
Tierra Manuscript
S2.B3.F6
Tierra Manuscript
S2.B3.F7
Tierra Manuscript
S2.B3.F8
Tierra Manuscript
S2.B3.F9
Tierra Manuscripts
S2.B32.F6
Tierra Novel
S1.B15.F3
Tierra Original Draft
S2.B3.F2
Tierra Original Draft
S2.B3.F3
Tierra Original Draft
S2.B3.F5
Tierra Presentation
S1.B12.F25
Tierra Revisions
S2.B3.F21
Tierra y ceniza Poetry
S2.B16.F3
Tierra: Italian Translation
S1.B5.F31
Tierra: Play Adaptation
S1.B5.F25
Timeline on Dissertation
S2.B1.F11
Times Mirror Board
S1.B12.F55
Times Mirror Corporation
S1.B12.F10
Times Mirror Corporation
S3.B40.F1
Times Mirror Corporation
S3.B40.F2
Times Mirror Corporation
S3.B40.F3
Times Mirror Corporation
S3.B40.F4
Times Mirror Corporation
S3.B41.F1
Times Mirror Corporation
S3.B41.F2
Times Mirror Corporation
S3.B41.F3
Times Mirror Corporation
S3.B41.F4
Times Mirror Corporation
S4.B47.F1
Times Mirror Corporation
S4.B47.F2
"To A Humanist Passing"
S2.B12.F4
Tohil and the President
S1.B9.F23
"Tomás Rivera: Farewell"
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"Tomás Rivera" Poem
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Tomás Rivera Collection
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Tomás Rivera Scholarship
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Tonatiuh Publications
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Tonantzín Publication
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Tourist Publications
S3.B67.F7
"Towards New Horizons" Essay
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Town Hall Journal
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TPAC Internal Memoranda
S4.B19.F4
TR Certificates
S5.B6.F1
TR Visits UCR
S5.B1.F5
TR's Academic Career
S1.B3.F8
TR's Academic Development
S1.B1.F4
TR's Academic Promotion
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TR's Civic Activities
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TR's Early Childhood
S5.B1.F1
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S5.B1.F3
TR's Educational Statement
S1.B14.F75
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S5.B1.F9
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S5.B4.F11
TR's Poetry Manuscript
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TR's Published Poetry
S1.B15.F37
TR's Single Portraits
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Translation Commission
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Treatment on
Tierra
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Tributes to TR
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Trinity Faculty Material
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Trinity University Lecture
S1.B8.F81
Trinity University
S4.B61.F3
Trinity University Tenure
S1.B6.F38
Trinity University, TX
S3.B60.F5
Trinity University, TX
S3.B60.F6
Trinity University, TX
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Trinity's Cultural Seminar
S1.B10.F48
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S1.B11.F64
Trucha Publications
S2.B31.F11
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S4.B20.F9
Tucson Citizen Newspaper
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Tulane University
S4.B29.F17
TULAS Newsletter
S2.B31.F12
TUSA Research Policies
S3.B3.F9
Two-Percent Club Data
S4.B5.F30
Two Way Mirror Poems
S2.B13.F15
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U.S. Border Research
S4.B65.F11
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U.S. Civil Rights Report
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U.S. Civil Rights Report
S4.B65.F3
U.S. Civil Rights Report
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U.S. Civil Rights Report
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U.S. Civil Rights Report
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U.S. Dept. of Commerce
S1.B11.F48
U.S. Dept. of Education
S4.B26.F4
U.S. Dept. of Education
S4.B5.F32
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U.S. Information Agency
S1.B16.F12
U.S.- Mexican Politics
S4.B66.F9
U.S. office of Education
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U.S. office of Education
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U.S. office of Education
S4.B60.F3
U.S. office of Education
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U.S. office of Education
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U.S. Salinity Laboratory
S3.B25.F11
U.S. Secretary of State
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UC Academic Senate
S3.B16.F11
UC Academic Senate
S3.B24.F2
UC Academic Senate
S3.B24.F4
UC Affirmative Action
S3.B18.F10
UC Affirmative Action
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UC Affirmative Action
S3.B18.F8
UC Berkeley Employment
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UC Berkeley Journalism Dept.
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UC Berkeley Publication
S4.B30.F3
UC Berkeley Research Center
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UC Berkeley Tenure
S1.B14.F73
UC Board of Regents' Case
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S4.B30.F8
UC Chicano Conference
S1.B7.F25
UC Confidential Review
S3.B16.F12
UC Council of Chancellors
S3.B16.F4
UC Council of Chancellors
S3.B16.F5
UC Council of Chancellors
S3.B16.F6
UC Counselors' Conference
S4.B26.F11
UC/CSUC Joint Conference
S4.B22.F9
UC Davis Chancellor
S1.B11.F45
UC Denver Symposium
S4.B30.F9
UC Enrollment Task Force
S3.B25.F20
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S3.B18.F3
UC Intercampus Transfer
S1.B14.F71
UC Irvine Academic Tenure
S1.B11.F67
UC Irvine Administration
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UC Irvine Administration
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S4.B30.F4
UC Management Institute
S3.B25.F7
UC/Mexico Joint Project
S4.B23.F4
UC MEXUS Research Program
S3.B28.F4
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S3.B19.F15
UC Policy: Chicano Review
S3.B19.F16
UC President: Boyd Canyon
S3.B17.F6
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S3.B17.F5
UC President: Budget
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UC San Diego Math Dept.
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S4.B30.F6
UC Student Body Presidents
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UC Student Lobbyist
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UC System Memoranda
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UC System President
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UC System: Budget Data
S3.B17.F3
UC System: Budget Report
S3.B18.F5
UC System: Chicano Review
S3.B19.F17
UC System: Nuclear Arms
S3.B17.F7
UC System: Patents
S3.B18.F13
UC Systems' Campus Goals
S3.B18.F4
UC Systemwide Relations
S3.B18.F7
UCB Chicano Studies Dept.
S4.B27.F16
UCB Graduate School
S4.B23.F22
UCB Higher Education
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UCI Academic Promotion
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UCI Chicano Literary Prize
S1.B9.F21
UCI Chicano Medical Assn.
S4.B25.F9
UCI Educational Workshop
S1.B14.F26
UCI Literary Conference
S4.B27.F11
UCI Professor: TR's Mentor
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UCI Spanish Department
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UCLA Anthropology Dept.
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UCLA Chicano Colloquium
S4.B22.F26
UCLA Chicano Librarian
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UCLA Chicano Library
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UCLA Full Professorship
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UCR Academic Employment
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UCR Academic Plan
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UCR Academic Policy
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UCR Academic Record
S1.B3.F5
UCR Academic Relations
S1.B10.F18
UCR Academic Relations
S1.B8.F8
UCR Academic Senate
S3.B24.F14
UCR Academic Senate
S3.B24.F15
UCR Academic Senate
S3.B24.F16
UCR Academic Senate
S3.B24.F17
UCR Academic Senate
S3.B24.F18
UCR Academic Senate
S3.B24.F3
UCR Academic Senate
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UCR Academic Tenure
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UCR Affirmative Action
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UCR Agricultural Council
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UCR Agricultural Meeting
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UCR Air Pollution Center
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UCR Air Pollution Center
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UCR Alumni Barbecue
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UCR Alumni Scholars Club
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UCR Alumni Scholars
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UCR Annual Open House
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UCR Annual Open House
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UCR Annual Reading Symposium
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UCR Associated Students
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UCR Award Luncheon
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UCR Biomedical Sciences
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UCR Budget and Planning
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UCR/Carnegie Meeting
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UCR Chancellor Appointment
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UCR Chancellor-Designate
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UCR Chancellor-Designate
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UCR Chancellor-Designate
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UCR Chancellorship
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UCR Chancellorship
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UCR Chancellorship
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S1.B11.F13
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S1.B11.F53
UCR Chancellorship
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UCR Chancellorship
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UCR Chancellorship
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S1.B12.F45
UCR Chancellorship
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UCR Chancellorship
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UCR Chancellorship
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UCR Chancellorship
S1.B14.F21
UCR Chancellorship
S1.B14.F31
UCR Chancellorship
S1.B15.F50
UCR Chancellorship
S1.B15.F63
UCR Chancellorship
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UCR Chancellorship
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UCR Chemistry Division
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UCR Chicano Alumni Award
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UCR Chicano Open House
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UCR Chicano Studies
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UCR Citrus Research Funds
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UCR Citrus Station
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UCR Commencement Dinner
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UCR Commencement Programs
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UCR Commencement Speech
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UCR Commencements
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UCR Committee Material
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UCR Community Outreach
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UCR Community Relations
S1.B6.F37
UCR Composition Program
S4.B22.F10
UCR Corporate Network
S1.B3.F1
UCR Corporate Outreach
S1.B6.F4
UCR Corporate Outreach
S3.B50.F4
UCR Corporate Relations
S1.B9.F32
UCR Corporate Relations
S1.B9.F38
UCR Counselor's Workshop
S4.B22.F5
UCR Creative Writing Data
S3.B47.F6
UCR Creative Writing Dept.
S1.B11.F35
UCR Curriculum Update
S1.B3.F2
UCR Curriculum Vitae
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UCR Departmental Budgets
S3.B19.F6
UCR Development Funds
S1.B15.F18
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UCR Ecological Research
S1.B11.F69
UCR Economic Interests
S3.B44.F5
UCR Economic Interests
S3.B44.F6
UCR Ed. Abroad Program
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UCR Employment Reference
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UCR Employment Status
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UCR Energy Management
S3.B19.F12
UCR Executive Memoranda
S5.B4.F3
UCR Executive Memoranda
S5.B4.F9
UCR Extension Program
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UCR Faculty Assembly
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UCR Faculty Employment
S3.B21.F14
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UCR Financial Records
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UCR Financial Records
S3.B43.F5
UCR Financial Records
S3.B43.F6
UCR Financial Records
S3.B43.F7
UCR Financial Records
S3.B44.F1
UCR Financial Records
S3.B44.F2
UCR Foundation Luncheon
S4.B25.F11
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S3.B19.F1
UCR Graduate Division
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UCR Graduate School
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UCR Graduate Students
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UCR Graduate Students
S3.B25.F22
UCR Guayule Conference
S4.B26.F2
UCR Highland Clan Dinner
S4.B25.F10
UCR Highland Clan
S4.B27.F9
UCR Historical Material
S3.B28.F1
UCR Humanities Division
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UCR Inauguration Ceremonies
S1.B5.F35
UCR Inauguration Ceremony
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UCR Inauguration Event
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S3.B19.F13
UCR Internal Memoranda
S3.B19.F14
UCR Internal Memoranda
S3.B19.F18
UCR Internal Memoranda
S3.B19.F2
UCR Internal Memoranda
S3.B19.F3
UCR Internal Memoranda
S3.B20.F10
UCR Internal Memoranda
S3.B20.F11
UCR Internal Memoranda
S3.B20.F14
UCR Internal Memoranda
S3.B21.F11
UCR Internal Memoranda
S3.B21.F12
UCR Internal Memoranda
S3.B21.F13
UCR Internal Memoranda
S3.B22.F6
UCR Internal Memoranda
S3.B23.F3
UCR Internal Memoranda
S3.B23.F5
UCR Internal Memoranda
S3.B23.F6
UCR Internal Memoranda
S3.B23.F7
UCR Internal Memoranda
S3.B24.F10
UCR Internal Memoranda
S3.B24.F11
UCR Internal Memoranda
S3.B24.F12
UCR Internal Memoranda
S3.B24.F13
UCR Internal Memoranda
S3.B24.F21
UCR Internal Memoranda
S3.B24.F22
UCR Internal Memoranda
S3.B24.F8
UCR Internal Memoranda
S3.B24.F9
UCR Internal Memoranda
S3.B25.F1
UCR Internal Memoranda
S3.B51.F6
UCR Internship Program
S4.B27.F14
UCR Joint Planning Council
S1.B14.F24
UCR Las Chicanas Assn.
S3.B46.F7
UCR Library Dedication
S5.B1.F20
UCR Library Notebook
S3.B25.F5
UCR Literature Dept.
S4.B22.F13
UCR Lloyd Eaton Program
S4.B22.F27
UCR Material Management
S3.B19.F10
UCR Memoranda: Appeals
S3.B19.F4
UCR Memorial for TR
S1.B13.F35
UCR Memorial Material
S1.B1.F11
UCR Memorial Material
S1.B1.F8
UCR Memorial Program
S1.B1.F9
UCR Memorial Service
S1.B1.F10
UCR Memorial Services
S5.B1.F21
UCR Mission Statement
S1.B5.F9
UCR Mujeres Unidas Assn.
S3.B47.F1
UCR Museum of Photography
S3.B28.F8
UCR New Appointments
S1.B2.F7
UCR Performance Award
S1.B16.F5
UCR Plant Pathology Dept.
S3.B25.F12
UCR Plant Pathology Dept.
S3.B25.F13
UCR Policy Workbook
S3.B22.F7
UCR Professional Report
S3.B44.F4
UCR Professional Speeches
S3.B45.F3
UCR Professor Recognition
S1.B5.F10
UCR Professor Retirement
S1.B4.F13
UCR Psychology Department
S1.B15.F41
UCR Psychology Department
S3.B25.F6
UCR Psychology Dept.
S4.B23.F9
UCR Public Information Dept.
S1.B7.F23
UCR Public Relations
S1.B10.F16
UCR Publication Material
S3.B25.F2
UCR Publications
S3.B28.F6
UCR Research Centers
S3.B25.F15
UCR Research Publications
S3.B28.F2
UCR Retention Strategies
S3.B24.F5
UCR Salary Reduction
S3.B21.F10
UCR Scholarship Support
S3.B19.F19
UCR Seismic Safety Code
S3.B19.F11
UCR Spanish Media
S1.B11.F18
UCR Spanish Professor
S1.B6.F13
UCR Speech Manuscript
S2.B6.F1
UCR Speech Manuscript
S2.B6.F7
UCR State-of-the-Campus
S4.B24.F14
UCR Student Activities
S5.B1.F11
UCR Student Affairs
S3.B25.F18
UCR Student-Family Tragedy
S1.B7.F8
UCR Student Government
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UCR Student Recommendation
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UCR Student Regent
S1.B13.F28
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S1.B10.F59
UCR Tenure: Administration
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UCR Tenure: Best Wishes
S1.B11.F82
UCR Tenure: Best Wishes
S1.B4.F10
UCR Tenure: Best Wishes
S1.B7.F29
UCR Tenure: Best Wishes
S1.B7.F4
UCR Tenure: Best Wishes
S1.B8.F31
UCR Tenure: Best Wishes
S1.B8.F45
UCR Tenure: Chancellorship
S1.B11.F26
UCR Tenure: Condolences
S1.B10.F40
UCR Tenure: Death of TR
S1.B8.F76
UCR Tenure: Evaluation
S1.B16.F7
UCR Tenure: Medical School
S1.B15.F47
UCR Tenure: NDEA Institute
S1.B14.F42
UCR Tenure: Personal Note
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UCR Tenure: Personal Note
S1.B12.F50
UCR Tenure: Personal Note
S1.B13.F48
UCR Tenure: Personal Note
S1.B14.F20
UCR Tenure: Personal Note
S1.B14.F27
UCR Tenure: Personal Note
S1.B14.F72
UCR Tenure: Personal Note
S1.B14.F78
UCR Tenure: Personal Note
S1.B14.F89
UCR Tenure: Personal Note
S1.B4.F11
UCR Tenure: Philosophy
S1.B15.F17
UCR Training Programs
S3.B25.F8
UCR Undergraduate Education
S1.B8.F57
UCR University House
S3.B19.F9
UCR Work Reference
S1.B13.F64
UCR's Teaching Ethos
S1.B6.F27
UCSB Chicano Research Ctr.
S1.B16.F32
UCSB Chicano Tenure Clash
S5.B15.F1
UCSB Folklore Roundtable
S4.B22.F17
UCSB Literary Interview
S4.B30.F7
UCSD Affirmative Action
S4.B23.F21
UCSD Chicano Anthology
S1.B14.F15
UCSD Inauguration/Atkinson
S1.B8.F25
UCSD Special Assistant
S1.B7.F41
UCSF Chancellor
S1.B10.F21
Ultimate Touch Play
S2.B11.F17
UNAM Chicano Conference
S1.B5.F52
UNC Education Research
S4.B57.F1
Undecided Graduates
S5.B5.F73
United Farm Workers Union
S4.B20.F10
United Nations Assn.
S4.B22.F15
United Nations Institute
S4.B54.F2
United Organizations
S4.B60.F2
United States Government
S4.B5.F31
United States Senate
S1.B5.F2
United Way Agency
S3.B46.F3
Univ. de las Américas
S4.B30.F1
Univ. de Toulouse-Le Mirail
S1.B13.F34
Universal Studio Project
S1.B12.F53
Universidad de Madrid
S3.B59.F6
University Chancellor
S1.B8.F61
University Consortium
S4.B58.F11
University Education
S4.B49.F12
"University Education" Essay
S1.B5.F49
University Leadership
S1.B4.F38
University of Arizona
S1.B1.F6
University of Arizona
S1.B11.F39
University of Arizona
S1.B12.F21
University of Arizona
S4.B30.F2
University of California
S5.B4.F6
University of Chicago
S4.B54.F11
University of Cincinnati
S1.B13.F61
University of Colorado
S1.B13.F26
University of Colorado
S1.B13.F31
University of Colorado
S1.B15.F23
University of Colorado
S1.B6.F5
University of Denver, CO
S4.B56.F11
University of Denver
S1.B14.F67
University of Georgia
S4.B30.F10
University of Houston, TX
S1.B10.F49
University of Houston, TX
S1.B10.F64
University of Houston, TX
S1.B13.F55
University of Houston, TX
S1.B14.F90
University of Houston, TX
S1.B16.F33
University of Houston, TX
S1.B8.F42
University of Houston, TX
S3.B52.F5
University of Houston, TX
S4.B14.F1
University of Houston, TX
S4.B30.F11
University of Houston, TX
S4.B60.F15
University of Illinois
S4.B24.F2
University of Illionois
S4.B30.F12
University of Illinois
S4.B49.F17
University of Iowa
S4.B30.F13
University of Kansas
S1.B16.F23
University of Kansas
S1.B8.F49
University of Maryland
S1.B14.F55
University of Minnesota
S1.B11.F2
University of Minnesota
S1.B15.F4
University of Minnesota
S1.B7.F42
University of Minnesota
S4.B30.F14
University of Nebraska-L.
S4.B30.F15
University of Nevada
S4.B30.F16
University of New Mexico
S1.B6.F20
University of New Mexico
S4.B30.F17
University of New Mexico
S4.B56.F9
University of New Mexico
S4.B57.F14
University of New York
S4.B30.F18
University of New York
S4.B57.F10
University of Notre Dame
S2.B31.F14
University of Oklahoma Dean
S1.B12.F64
University of Oklahoma
S4.B22.F8
University of Oklahoma
S4.B30.F19
University of Redlands
S1.B10.F63
University of Redlands
S1.B15.F39
University of Redlands
S4.B27.F2
University of Redlands
S4.B30.F20
University of Rhode Island
S1.B12.F6
University of Santa Clara
S1.B13.F15
University of Santa Clara
S5.B1.F14
University of Santa Clara
S5.B6.F7
University of Texas Press
S1.B10.F76
University of Texas Press
S1.B15.F15
University of Texas Press
S2.B31.F15
University of Texas Press
S2.B31.F6
University of Washington
S1.B14.F66
University of Washington
S4.B22.F23
University of Wisconsin-M.
S1.B16.F38
University of Wisconsin
S1.B7.F16
University of Wisconsin
S4.B31.F7
University of Zaire
S4.B50.F4
Unpublished Manuscripts
S2.B18.F1
Unpublished Poems
S2.B18.F2
UON Bibliographic Methods
S3.B57.F4
UON Campus Activities
S3.B3.F2
UON Educational Policy
S3.B3.F8
UON French Studies
S3.B62.F1
UON French Studies
S3.B62.F2
UON French Studies
S3.B62.F3
UON French Studies
S3.B62.F4
UON French Studies
S3.B62.F5
UON French Studies
S3.B62.F6
UON French Studies
S3.B62.F7
UON French Studies
S3.B62.F8
UON Graduate Acceptance
S1.B1.F7
UON Graduate Education Conf.
S1.B4.F6
UON Graduate Examinations
S3.B53.F3
UON Graduate Examinations
S3.B53.F4
UON Graduate Programs
S3.B54.F6
UON Graduate Studies
S3.B65.F6
UON Graduate Studies
S3.B65.F7
UON Graduate Studies
S3.B66.F2
UON Graduate Studies
S3.B66.F8
UON Graduate Work
S3.B65.F5
UON Job Corps Experience
S3.B3.F5
UNO Language Institute
S3.B3.F6
UON Language Review
S2.B27.F3
UON Latin Terminology
S3.B54.F4
UON Literary Conferences
S1.B4.F1
UON Modern Language Dept.
S3.B3.F1
UON Modern Language Funds
S3.B3.F3
UON Philosophy Research
S3.B54.F5
UON Placement Bureau
S1.B11.F77
UON Professorship Award
S1.B8.F5
UON Reunion Activities
S1.B5.F46
UON Romance Languages
S3.B54.F3
UON Sigma Delta Pi Club
S3.B3.F4
UON Spanish Literature
S3.B55.F1
UON Spanish Literature
S3.B55.F2
UON Spanish Literature
S3.B55.F3
UON Spanish Literature
S3.B56.F1
UON Spanish Literature
S3.B56.F2
UON Spanish Literature
S3.B56.F3
UON Spanish Literature
S3.B56.F4
UON Spanish Literature
S3.B56.F5
UON Spanish Literature
S3.B57.F1
UON Spanish Literature
S3.B57.F5
UON Spanish Literature
S3.B57.F6
UON Spanish Literature
S3.B57.F7
UON Spanish Literature
S3.B58.F1
UON Spanish Literature
S3.B58.F2
UON Spanish Literature
S3.B58.F3
UON Spanish Literature
S3.B58.F4
UON Spanish Literature
S3.B59.F1
UON Spanish Literature
S3.B65.F4
UON Spanish Material
S3.B56.F6
UON Spanish Professor
S1.B7.F39
UON Spanish Research
S3.B55.F6
UON Student Teaching
S3.B53.F5
UON Teaching Material
S3.B60.F1
"Up From Obscurity" Article
S1.B6.F3
USC Bilingual Education
S4.B22.F33
USC Chicano Conference
S4.B31.F1
USC Chicano Scholarship Fund
S1.B15.F48
USC Education Committee
S4.B31.F2
USC Hispanic Research Ctr.
S1.B14.F12
USC Humanities Conference
S4.B27.F4
USC Library Services
S4.B48.F1
USC Professor Reference
S1.B12.F8
USC Seminar: Carlos Fuentes
S1.B8.F77
UT Austin English Dept.
S1.B16.F17
UT Austin Hispanic Center
S1.B15.F45
UT Austin Memoranda
S4.B31.F4
UT Austin Ph.D. Program
S1.B15.F10
UT Austin Ph.D. Survey
S1.B10.F61
UT Austin Spanish Project
S3.B5.F4
UT El Paso Convocation
S4.B23.F24
UT Health Science Center
S4.B31.F3
UT Health Science Center
S4.B58.F4
UT Law School Foundation
S1.B14.F56
UT System Chancellor
S1.B8.F16
UT System Correspondence
S1.B16.F3
UT System Deputy Chancellor
S1.B14.F51
UT System Police Academy
S1.B6.F53
UT System: Future Goals
S4.B55.F7
UT Systems' Future Goals
S3.B7.F3
UT Systems' Policies
S3.B11.F7
UTA Centennial Conference
S4.B26.F13
UTA Education Lecture
S4.B25.F3
UTA Endowed TR Chair
S5.B4.F4
UTA English Department
S4.B26.F10
UTA Higher Education
S4.B59.F7
UTA Hispanic Research
S4.B23.F11
UTA Modern Languages
S4.B54.F13
UTEP Academic Employment
S1.B14.F88
UTEP Academic Outlines
S1.B2.F5
UTEP Academic Transition
S1.B9.F26
UTEP Administration
S3.B15.F11
UTEP Administration
S3.B15.F13
UTEP Administration
S3.B15.F4
UTEP Administration
S3.B15.F5
UTEP Administrative Data
S4.B31.F5
UTEP Administrative Plans
S3.B15.F2
UTEP Business Memoranda
S3.B15.F1
UTEP Campus Publications
S3.B15.F9
UTEP Chicano Studies
S4.B59.F4
UTEP Communication Dept.
S3.B15.F8
UTEP Communications Dept.
S1.B10.F41
UTEP Community Relations
S1.B8.F20
UTEP Ethnic Studies Center
S1.B10.F22
UTEP Ethnic Studies Center
S1.B12.F23
UTEP Executive Transfer
S1.B4.F30
UTEP Executive Transfer
S1.B7.F6
UTEP Faculty Meeting
S1.B5.F44
UTEP Graduate School Dean
S1.B12.F35
UTEP Leadership Policy
S3.B15.F3
UTEP Media Department
S1.B8.F10
UTEP Modern Languages
S1.B13.F65
UTEP Palabra Nueva
S4.B25.F4
UTEP PBS-Television
S3.B49.F4
UTEP Philosophy Professor
S1.B13.F50
UTEP Policy: Budget
S3.B15.F12
UTEP Policy: Employment
S3.B15.F10
UTEP Policy: Employment
S3.B15.F6
UTEP Policy: Employment
S3.B15.F7
UTEP Policy: Evaluation
S3.B15.F14
UTEP President
S1.B11.F56
UTEP Scholarship Application
S1.B12.F63
Utile Dulci Newsletter
S2.B31.F16
UTSA Academic Affairs
S1.B8.F52
UTSA Academic Development
S1.B4.F46
UTSA Academic Development
S1.B8.F39
UTSA Academic Employment
S1.B15.F1
UTSA Academic Employment
S1.B15.F16
UTSA Academic Employment
S1.B15.F25
UTSA Academic Employment
S1.B15.F61
UTSA Academic Employment
S1.B15.F62
UTSA Academic Employment
S1.B6.F11
UTSA Academic Interview
S1.B8.F68
UTSA Academic Outlines
S1.B2.F2
UTSA Academic Outlines
S1.B2.F4
UTSA Academic Outreach
S1.B6.F8
UTSA Academic Policy
S3.B13.F8
UTSA Academic Positions
S3.B11.F2
UTSA Academic Promotion
S1.B8.F50
UTSA Academic Promotion
S1.B9.F14
UTSA Academic Relations
S1.B10.F26
UTSA Academic Senate
S3.B13.F6
UTSA Academic Status
S1.B12.F73
UTSA Administration Data
S3.B11.F5
UTSA Administration
S3.B4.F15
UTSA Administration
S3.B4.F18
UTSA Administration
S3.B4.F2
UTSA Administration
S3.B4.F3
UTSA Administration
S3.B4.F4
UTSA Administration
S3.B4.F8
UTSA Administration
S3.B5.F5
UTSA Administration
S3.B6.F1
UTSA Administration
S3.B6.F2
UTSA Administration
S3.B9.F4
UTSA Administrative Data
S3.B8.F1
UTSA Admission Committee
S3.B5.F3
UTSA Advisory Council
S3.B12.F2
UTSA Affirmative Action
S3.B11.F3
UTSA Affirmative Action
S3.B4.F21
UTSA Anthropology Dept.
S4.B51.F6
UTSA Appropriations
S3.B7.F4
UTSA Associate Registrar
S1.B8.F40
UTSA Bicultural Studies
S1.B14.F40
UTSA Biculturalism Class
S3.B61.F2
UTSA Biculturalism Class
S3.B61.F3
UTSA Bilingual Education
S1.B8.F44
UTSA Bilingual Studies
S1.B10.F6
UTSA Bilingual Studies
S1.B13.F19
UTSA Bilingual Studies
S1.B14.F16
UTSA Bilingual Studies
S1.B5.F18
UTSA Budget Preparation
S1.B6.F28
UTSA Business Dept.
S4.B57.F2
UTSA Business Policy
S3.B7.F5
UTSA Business Policy
S3.B7.F6
UTSA Campus Development
S2.B23.F19
UTSA-Carrascolendas Data
S3.B7.F2
UTSA Chicano History
S3.B61.F7
UTSA Chicano Literature
S3.B61.F1
UTSA Chicano Literature
S3.B61.F4
UTSA Chicano Literature
S3.B61.F5
UTSA Chicano Literature
S3.B61.F6
UTSA Chicano Literature
S3.B61.F8
UTSA Chicano Literature
S3.B61.F9
UTSA College Admissions
S3.B4.F20
UTSA Colloquium Material
S3.B14.F5
UTSA Commencement Notes
S3.B7.F7
UTSA Committee Data
S3.B10.F2
UTSA Committee Data
S3.B10.F3
UTSA Committee Data
S3.B10.F7
UTSA Committee Data
S3.B10.F9
UTSA Committee Data
S3.B12.F4
UTSA Committee Data
S3.B12.F7
UTSA Committee Data
S3.B13.F3
UTSA Committee Material
S3.B10.F1
UTSA Committee Material
S3.B10.F4
UTSA Committee Material
S3.B10.F5
UTSA Committee Material
S3.B10.F6
UTSA Committee Material
S3.B10.F8
UTSA Committee Material
S3.B11.F1
UTSA Committee Material
S3.B12.F1
UTSA Committee Material
S3.B12.F3
UTSA Committee Material
S3.B12.F5
UTSA Committee Material
S3.B12.F6
UTSA Committee Material
S3.B12.F8
UTSA Committee Material
S3.B13.F1
UTSA Committee Material
S3.B13.F2
UTSA Committee Material
S3.B13.F4
UTSA Committee Material
S3.B13.F5
UTSA Committee Material
S3.B13.F9
UTSA Committee of Deans
S3.B11.F6
UTSA Committee Policy
S1.B4.F31
UTSA Community Outreach
S1.B7.F48
UTSA Community Relations
S1.B6.F1
UTSA Conference Material
S3.B4.F7
UTSA Corporate Network
S3.B14.F4
UTSA Curriculum Planning
S3.B13.F7
UTSA Dean of Fine Arts
S1.B13.F1
UTSA Dean of Humanities
S2.B19.F9
UTSA Demographic Material
S3.B4.F10
UTSA Development
S1.B11.F37
UTSA Doctoral Application
S1.B12.F74
UTSA Doctoral Program
S1.B15.F42
UTSA Education Department
S4.B31.F6
UTSA Education Dept.
S3.B4.F6
UTSA Educational Development
S1.B7.F28
UTSA Educational Outlines
S1.B2.F3
UTSA Elementary Education
S1.B13.F23
UTSA Elementary Education
S1.B6.F46
UTSA Employment Status
S1.B11.F32
UTSA Employment Status
S1.B12.F48
UTSA Employment Status
S1.B13.F41
UTSA Employment Status
S1.B14.F45
UTSA Employment Status
S1.B14.F47
UTSA Employment Status
S1.B14.F53
UTSA Employment Status
S1.B14.F76
UTSA Employment Status
S1.B15.F40
UTSA Employment Status
S1.B16.F19
UTSA Employment Status
S1.B6.F65
UTSA Employment Status
S1.B7.F13
UTSA Employment Status
S1.B8.F30
UTSA Employment Status
S1.B8.F84
UTSA Employment Status
S1.B9.F51
UTSA English Department
S1.B11.F50
UTSA Executive Center
S4.B51.F8
UTSA Faculty Development
S1.B12.F5
UTSA Faculty Development
S1.B5.F41
UTSA Faculty Development
S1.B9.F48
UTSA Faculty Network Data
S3.B4.F16
UTSA Faculty Policy
S3.B4.F1
UTSA Foreign Language Dept.
S1.B6.F39
UTSA Foreign Language Dept.
S1.B9.F52
UTSA French Literature
S1.B4.F15
UTSA General Publications
S3.B5.F7
UTSA General Publications
S3.B5.F9
UTSA Graduate Committee
S3.B8.F2
UTSA Graduate Committee
S3.B8.F3
UTSA Graduate Committee
S3.B8.F4
UTSA Graduate Committee
S3.B8.F5
UTSA Graduate Committee
S3.B8.F6
UTSA Graduate Committee
S3.B8.F7
UTSA Graduate Programs
S1.B9.F22
UTSA Graduate Programs
S3.B4.F5
UTSA Graduate Studies
S1.B16.F2
UTSA Graduate Studies
S1.B7.F27
UTSA Hispanic Culture
S3.B59.F4
UTSA History Department
S1.B9.F27
UTSA History of Spain
S3.B59.F5
UTSA Human Resources
S4.B60.F12
UTSA Independent Study
S3.B9.F5
UTSA Internal Memoranda
S5.B4.F10
UTSA Language Survey
S3.B1.F15
UTSA Library Development
S1.B15.F20
UTSA Linguistic Reports
S3.B60.F3
UTSA Linguistic Research
S4.B57.F15
UTSA Master's Program
S3.B5.F1
UTSA MBA Program
S1.B13.F29
UTSA Mesoamerican Ideas
S3.B59.F7
UTSA Modern Languages
S3.B5.F10
UTSA Modern Languages
S4.B58.F2
UTSA off-Campus Courses
S3.B11.F4
UTSA office Equipment
S4.B51.F9
UTSA Ph.D. Application
S1.B8.F75
UTSA Planning Committee
S3.B5.F2
UTSA Poetry Recitation
S2.B23.F17
UTSA Portuguese Studies
S1.B14.F25
UTSA Public Release Data
S3.B6.F4
UTSA Publications
S3.B4.F12
UTSA Published Material
S3.B4.F23
UTSA Relocation Expenses
S3.B4.F22
UTSA Spanish Fellowships
S1.B4.F14
UTSA Spanish Literature
S3.B60.F2
UTSA Spanish Literature
S3.B60.F4
UTSA Spanish Studies
S1.B7.F38
UTSA Special Needs Grant
S3.B4.F13
UTSA Speech Manuscript
S2.B6.F5
UTSA Student Aid Lecture
S1.B9.F47
UTSA Student Association
S3.B4.F25
UTSA Student Newsletter
S3.B4.F19
UTSA Symposium Material
S3.B4.F26
UTSA Teaching Material
S3.B14.F1
UTSA Teaching Material
S3.B14.F2
UTSA Teaching Material
S3.B9.F1
UTSA Teaching Material
S3.B9.F2
UTSA Teaching Material
S3.B9.F3
UTSA Teaching Material
S3.B9.F6
UTSA Teaching Notes
S3.B14.F3
UTSA Teaching Positions
S1.B5.F7
UTSA Tenure: Best Wishes
S1.B14.F13
UTSA Tenure: Best Wishes
S1.B14.F19
UTSA Tenure: Best Wishes
S1.B14.F34
UTSA Tenure: Civic Affairs
S1.B15.F12
UTSA Tenure: Civic Affairs
S1.B16.F40
UTSA Tenure: Employment
S1.B11.F29
UTSA Tenure: Personal Note
S1.B14.F36
UTSA Tenure: Personal Note
S1.B14.F39
UTSA Tenure: Personal Note
S1.B14.F54
UTSA Tenure: Personal Note
S1.B14.F80
UTSA Tenure: Personal Note
S1.B9.F46
UTSA Tenure: Philosophy
S1.B15.F11
UTSA Tenure: T.A. Position
S1.B16.F18
UTSA Thesis Instructions
S3.B5.F6
UTSA Transport Proposal
S4.B52.F2
Uvalde Junior College
S1.B16.F1
V
Valdez'
Zootsuit Play
S5.B15.F2
Valdez'
Zootsuit Play
S5.B15.F3
Valley of Tears Project
S5.B16.F1
Los vendidos Play
S4.B4.F10
La Verdad Publication
S5.B3.F13
Videotapes of TR's Life
S5.B10.F1
Videotapes of TR's Life
S5.B7.F1
Videotapes of TR's Life
S5.B8.F1
Videotapes on Chicanos
S5.B12.F1
Videotapes on Mexico
S5.B11.F1
Videotapes on TR's Work
S5.B9.F1
Visiting Teachers Institute
S1.B4.F17
Visitor Program Service
S4.B5.F33
Visual Aid Publications
S3.B1.F6
Vitae/Hispanic Educators
S3.B45.F4
Vitae/Hispanic Educators
S3.B45.F5
Voices and Visions Film
S1.B12.F60
Voices of Aztlán Anthology
S1.B5.F3
La Voz de Colorado News
S1.B6.F59
W
Ward, Tereshina: Teaching
S4.B58.F12
WASC Board of Directors
S3.B42.F3
WASC Board of Directors
S3.B42.F4
WASC Executive Committee
S3.B42.F2
WASC Executive Committee
S3.B42.F5
Washington State University
S1.B13.F4
Water Engineering
S5.B5.F35
We Are Chicanos Anthology
S1.B12.F26
Weatherhead Foundation
S4.B20.F11
Weatherhead Foundation
S4.B32.F11
Weber State College, UT
S1.B6.F54
Welcome Roadside Park
S2.B12.F12
West Texas Education Ctr.
S1.B6.F62
Western New Mexico Univ.
S1.B12.F69
WESTOP Annual Conference
S4.B24.F13
White House Conference
S1.B16.F24
White House Postcard
S1.B6.F18
"Who Are You Rhonda?" Poem
S1.B5.F48
Who's Who Chicano Politics
S1.B11.F16
Who's Who in Poetry
S2.B23.F5
WICHE Internal Memoranda
S4.B20.F12
Wichita State University
S1.B15.F13
Wilson Foundation
S4.B32.F12
WNMU Commencement Speech
S4.B23.F14
WNMU Honorary Doctorate
S5.B6.F8
Wolverines Camp, TX
S4.B5.F34
Womens Action Program
S4.B60.F13
World Affairs Council
S3.B27.F4
World Ed. Fellowship
S4.B20.F13
World Educator's Retreat
S4.B58.F13
World Literary Journal
S1.B6.F57
Writer's Digest Magazine
S4.B58.F14
Writing Tips for Children
S1.B6.F10
X
XIV Migrant Ed. Seminar
S4.B11.F2
Y
Yale Chicano/Latino Faculty
S1.B7.F50
Yale University Research
S4.B31.F8
Yale University Workshop
S1.B10.F75
"Yellow Submarine" Essay
S2.B23.F18
"Yo soy chicana" Poem
S2.B14.F15
Z
"Zapotlanejo, Jalisco"
S2.B10.F24
Zavala County Sentinel
S2.B31.F17
Zoology Candidates
S5.B5.F74
Title Index
Note: The archive entries and annotations have been indexed,
but not the Forward or the Introduction. The index key is Section, Box, and Folder number.
The titles beginning with numerals are at the end of the alphabetized index.
A
AAHE Tribute to Tomás Rivera
S2.B9.F12
AAMA Curriculum Records
S4.B53.F2
Abstract on LF Manuscript
S2.B1.F1
Academic Affairs Survey
S4.B1.F12
Academic Brochures/Newsletters
S3.B5.F7
Academic Computing Proposal
S3.B24.F21
Academic Events/TR Interviews
S5.B9.F1
Academic Newsletters/Brochures
S3.B15.F9
Academic Operations Guidelines
S3.B10.F6
Academic Personnel Review
S3.B24.F17
Academic Planning Affairs
S3.B24.F10
Academic Planning and Finances
S3.B23.F6
Academic Planning Statement
S3.B20.F10
Academic Planning Statement
S3.B21.F5
Academic Policy and Memoranda
S3.B4.F2
Academic Programs and Courses
S3.B10.F1
Academic Programs at UCR
S3.B24.F11
Academic Programs Committee
S3.B4.F3
Academic Quantitative Data
S3.B22.F7
Academic Reports for UC System
S3.B17.F3
Academic Research Newsletters
S4.B18.F16
Academic Speeches by TR
S3.B45.F3
Academic Structure Guidelines
S3.B11.F6
Academic Student Admissions
S3.B7.F5
Accreditation Committee
S4.B18.F15
Administrative Education Data
S3.B52.F1
Administrative Education Data
S3.B52.F5
Administrative Planning Goals
S3.B21.F12
Administrative Policy
S3.B16.F4
Admission Guidelines/Reports
S3.B11.F4
Admissions Policy and Budget
S3.B4.F8
Admissions Procedures Review
S3.B12.F6
Admissions Questionnaire Data
S3.B25.F20
Admissions Testing Program
S4.B48.F2
Advanced Fiction Workshop
S3.B47.F6
Advancements in Technology
S3.B50.F8
Advisory Committee Memoranda
S4.B1.F4
Affirmative Action Committee
S3.B24.F6
Affirmative Action Essays
S2.B7.F8
Affirmative Action Policy
S3.B12.F4
African American Institute
S4.B50.F4
African American Leadership
S4.B62.F6
African American Research
S4.B62.F7
African American Scientists
S4.B57.F5
Afro-American Class Syllabus
S3.B1.F16
Afro-American History Material
S4.B48.F22
Afro-American Leaders Data
S4.B62.F5
Afro-American Research Reports
S4.B62.F3
Age of Spanish Romanticism
S3.B55.F3
Agencia Latino Americana
S2.B21.F15
Agenda Quarterly
S4.B16.F9
Agricultural Advisory Council
S4.B3.F38
Agricultural Experiment Speech
S3.B25.F14
Agricultural Research Article
S2.B20.F5
Agricultural Research Symposia
S4.B26.F2
Agricultural Science Research
S3.B22.F8
Agricultural Sciences Reports
S3.B28.F2
Agriculture Research Service
S3.B25.F11
Albuquerque Literary Journal
S2.B27.F5
Albuquerque Literary Journal
S2.B29.F4
Alien Employment Legislation
S4.B19.F4
Alumni Association Homecoming
S3.B39.F11
Always and Other Poems
S2.B5.F11
Amendments on Higher Education
S3.B51.F5
American Council on Education
S2.B26.F6
American/Israeli Seminar
S4.B5.F4
American Issues Project
S4.B15.F1
American Literature Material
S3.B66.F7
American Literature Outline
S2.B6.F8
American Novel/Short Story
S3.B63.F6
American Poetry Documentary
S4.B4.F46
American Revolution Calendar
S2.B19.F7
American Southwest Essay
S2.B29.F9
American Southwest Outlines
S2.B6.F32
Anecdotes for
Tierra
S2.B3.F20
Annual African American Dinner
S2.B29.F1
Annual Awards Ceremony
S2.B29.F17
Annual Beauty Pageant Judge
S4.B24.F12
Annual Board Meeting/Dinner
S4.B38.F3
Annual CAL/NEVA Conference
S4.B2.F20
Annual Chicano Film Forum
S4.B21.F17
Annual Conference Material
S4.B1.F15
Annual Convention in San Diego
S4.B4.F1
Annual Educational Conference
S4.B4.F26
Annual Fund-Raising Projects
S4.B4.F25
Annual Meetings/Membership
S4.B6.F3
Annual Meetings/Reports
S3.B29.F6
Annual Meetings/Reports
S4.B6.F5
Annual Midwest Conference
S4.B21.F19
Annual Reports/Brochures
S3.B35.F2
Annual Reports/Magazines
S3.B28.F6
Annual Reports/Meetings
S3.B31.F8
Annual Reports/Memberships
S3.B27.F6
Annual Reports/Memoranda
S3.B32.F8
Annual Reports/Research Data
S3.B27.F10
Annual Scholarship Banquet
S4.B22.F31
Annual Scholarship Banquet
S4.B4.F12
Annual Scholarship Banquet
S4.B4.F20
Anthology of Chicano Poets
S2.B5.F13
Anthology of Latino Writers
S4.B4.F8
Anthropological Research
S4.B51.F6
"El año perdido" Manuscript
S2.B3.F2
Aquí y Alla Newsletter
S4.B48.F11
Arms Control Negotiations
S3.B17.F7
"Arte y Cultura Chicana"
S2.B24.F12
Articles on Chicano Politics
S4.B60.F18
Articles on Cultural Awareness
S3.B6.F7
Articles on Higher Education
S2.B21.F11
Articles on Higher Education
S2.B23.F18
Articles on Higher Education
S2.B9.F8
Articles on TR's Life
S2.B9.F6
Artistic Development Project
S3.B39.F4
Asilomar Faculty Workshops
S4.B22.F9
Asociación de Escritores
S2.B19.F19
"Aspects of Higher Education"
S2.B6.F40
Assembly on Foreign Languages
S4.B1.F13
Assembly Resolution No. 48
S4.B2.F4
Associate Membership Data
S4.B1.F5
Association Bylaws/Reports
S3.B33.F3
Asturias, Miguel A.: Reports
S2.B21.F10
ASUCR Fee Referendum
S3.B25.F23
Audio-Tutorial Material
S4.B55.F8
Audio-Visual Brochures
S4.B48.F17
Audit Applications for UCR
S3.B19.F8
Austin Independent Reporter
S2.B31.F5
Awards and TR Correspondence
S5.B6.F1
Aztlán Management officers
S3.B38.F1
B
Ballad of Gregorio Cortéz
S3.B49.F9
Banning Scholarship Dinner
S4.B22.F35
Banquete del 16 de Septiembre
S4.B2.F28
"Battle of Puebla"
S2.B6.F50
"The Benefits of Education"
S2.B6.F23
Bexar County Legislative Conf.
S4.B4.F3
Bibliography and Resources
S2.B19.F16
Bibliography on Chicana Issues
S4.B60.F14
"Bibliography on León Felipe"
S2.B1.F12
Bibliography on TR's Writings
S4.B28.F7
Bibliography: Mexican Novel
S3.B9.F1
Bibliotheca Hispana Novissima
S4.B2.F16
Bicentennial Committee
S4.B18.F8
Bicentennial Documentaries
S3.B4.F28
Bilingual/Bicultural Education
S4.B14.F5
Bilingual/Bicultural Education
S4.B57.F3
Bilingual/Bicultural Program
S4.B28.F10
Bilingual/Bicultural Reviews
S3.B14.F1
Bilingual Curriculum Standards
S3.B1.F7
Bilingual Education Affairs
S4.B2.F29
Bilingual Education Center
S4.B57.F4
Bilingual Education Conference
S2.B21.F16
Bilingual Education Conference
S3.B47.F8
Bilingual Education Conference
S4.B16.F10
Bilingual Education Conference
S4.B16.F6
Bilingual Education Conference
S4.B18.F19
Bilingual Education Conference
S4.B29.F13
Bilingual Education Conference
S4.B5.F27
Bilingual Education Essay
S4.B58.F10
Bilingual Education Lecture
S4.B21.F7
Bilingual Education Network
S2.B26.F2
Bilingual Education Project
S4.B58.F12
Bilingual Education Project
S4.B60.F3
Bilingual Education Projects
S4.B4.F37
Bilingual Education Reports
S3.B1.F17
Bilingual Education Research
S4.B60.F5
Bilingual Education Research
S4.B60.F6
Bilingual Education Symposia
S4.B10.F8
Bilingual Education Symposium
S4.B2.F2
Bilingual Instructional TV
S2.B30.F9
Bilingual Poetry Collection
S2.B18.F7
Bilingual Research Reports
S4.B19.F7
Bilingual Specialist Research
S4.B49.F16
Bilingual Theatre Company
S4.B4.F10
Bilingualism in the Southwest
S4.B66.F12
Bio-Bibliographical Guide
S4.B2.F32
Biographies of Philosophers
S3.B54.F5
Biscayne College Visitation
S4.B25.F2
Black Professional Engineers
S2.B28.F3
Bless Me, Última Film Project
S3.B47.F4
Board Members of the Kiwanis
S4.B13.F4
Board Membership Lists of TR
S3.B29.F1
Board of Directors' Agenda
S3.B29.F12
Board of Directors' Material
S3.B30.F12
Board of Directors' Material
S3.B32.F7
Board of Directors' Meeting
S4.B23.F2
Board of Directors' Meetings
S4.B10.F10
Board of Directors' Memoranda
S4.B10.F9
Board of Directors' Memoranda
S4.B6.F9
Board of Directors' Reports
S4.B47.F1
Board of Trustees/Strategies
S4.B33.F2
Board of Trustees/Strategies
S4.B37.F2
Board of Trustees' Material
S3.B34.F6
Board of Trustees' Material
S4.B4.F11
Board of Trustees' Material
S4.B4.F9
Board of Trustees' Meeting
S4.B32.F1
Board of Trustees' Meeting
S4.B33.F1
Board of Trustees' Meetings
S4.B35.F1
Board of Trustees' Meetings
S4.B35.F2
Board of Trustees' Policy
S4.B34.F1
Board of Trustees' Reports
S4.B47.F2
Border Research and Policy
S4.B66.F9
Botanic Gardens Conference
S4.B22.F36
Boyd Deep Canyon Reserve Funds
S3.B17.F6
Boys' Annual Powwow: Retreat
S4.B5.F34
Brochures and Newsletters
S3.B6.F3
Brochures and Press Releases
S2.B22.F11
Budget/Admissions Estimates
S3.B16.F5
Budget Allocations and Policy
S3.B21.F13
Budget and Planning Initiative
S3.B20.F14
Budget of UC System
S3.B17.F5
Budget of UC System: 1981
S3.B18.F5
Budget/Planning Initiatives
S3.B24.F12
Budget/Planning Strategies
S3.B32.F3
Budget/Promotion Guidelines
S3.B12.F5
Building Advisory Group
S3.B13.F9
Building Industry Newsletters
S3.B50.F2
Business Association Meetings
S4.B2.F21
Business Correspondence
S3.B15.F11
Business Operation Reports
S3.B50.F3
Business Policy Memoranda
S3.B4.F15
Business Policy Memoranda
S3.B4.F18
Business School Partnerships
S2.B6.F28
Business Technology Department
S4.B29.F10
BUSINESS "100" Corporations
S3.B50.F4
C
CAL/NEVA Conference Committee
S4.B22.F14
California Lawyers Journal
S4.B5.F20
California Legislature Tribute
S5.B6.F4
California Master Plan Data
S3.B28.F7
Campus Activities/Research
S3.B23.F3
Campus Financial Schedules
S3.B28.F3
Campus History of EOPS/SAA
S3.B25.F19
Campus Planning and Funding
S3.B23.F5
Campus Planning Initiatives
S3.B25.F1
Cárcel del Condado de El Paso
S4.B48.F3
Career Development Program
S3.B4.F17
Career Development Workshops
S4.B2.F1
Career Goals and Objectives
S1.B1.F4
Career Opportunity Programs
S4.B51.F4
Carrascolendas Evaluation Data
S3.B1.F14
Carrascolendas Evaluations
S3.B5.F4
"La casa grande" Correspondence
S2.B4.F17
"La casa grande" Outline
S2.B4.F16
Casa Hispana de Bellas Artes
S2.B25.F5
Catalog on Educational Testing
S4.B53.F7
Catalog Publication Data
S3.B28.F5
"Celebrating Diversity" Speech
S4.B22.F8
Center for Human Learning
S3.B4.F6
Center for Human Resources
S4.B14.F1
Center Health Magazine
S4.B4.F38
Centro de Estudios Chicanos
S4.B29.F8
Certificates of Leadership
S5.B6.F3
Challenges to Latinos Conf.
S4.B24.F2
Chamber of Commerce Newsletter
S2.B24.F16
Chancellor's Award Luncheon
S4.B27.F9
Chancellor's Executive Action
S3.B21.F9
Chancellor's Five-Year Review
S3.B16.F12
Chancellorship Articles
S2.B9.F14
Change Leadership Survey
S4.B6.F8
Charter and Bylaws
S4.B2.F25
Chicana Scholarship Program
S3.B47.F1
Chicano Affairs Conference
S4.B21.F13
Chicano Agriculture Symposium
S4.B24.F3
Chicano Art and Literature
S2.B24.F1
Chicano Art Association
S4.B14.F2
Chicano Art Exhibition
S4.B49.F18
Chicano Artists Project
S4.B28.F19
Chicano Arts Theatre Program
S4.B49.F6
Chicano Assn. Publications
S4.B15.F2
Chicano Bibliographic Material
S4.B51.F3
Chicano Bibliographies
S4.B55.F4
Chicano Book Dealer/Austin
S2.B30.F4
Chicano Book Dealer/Texas
S2.B31.F4
Chicano Border Conference
S4.B32.F11
Chicano Community Newsletter
S5.B3.F4
Chicano Community Newspaper
S5.B3.F1
Chicano Community Newspaper
S5.B3.F7
Chicano Conference Reports
S3.B4.F7
Chicano Counseling Needs
S4.B59.F5
Chicano Counseling Seminars
S4.B3.F2
Chicano Creativity Magazine
S2.B31.F8
Chicano Cultural Association
S4.B10.F5
Chicano Cultural Mystique
S4.B66.F14
Chicano Culture Committee
S4.B4.F22
Chicano Culture/Literature
S4.B6.F10
Chicano Culture Workshop
S4.B21.F18
Chicano Education Conference
S3.B35.F4
Chicano Education Conference
S3.B35.F5
Chicano Education Project
S2.B31.F13
Chicano Education Project
S4.B29.F6
Chicano Education Symposium
S4.B1.F11
Chicano Employment Research
S3.B49.F2
Chicano Executive Board Data
S4.B15.F8
Chicano Executive Board Data
S4.B27.F6
Chicano Faculty Address List
S3.B4.F16
Chicano Faculty in Education
S4.B59.F12
Chicano Fellowships/Conference
S3.B33.F6
Chicano Festival of the Arts
S4.B28.F6
Chicano Film Festival
S4.B29.F1
Chicano Filmmaker/Los Angeles
S2.B28.F10
Chicano Graduate Fellowships
S4.B11.F1
Chicano Graduate Fellowships
S4.B3.F10
Chicano Historical Development
S4.B60.F20
Chicano History and Culture
S4.B22.F33
Chicano History of Aztlán
S4.B48.F18
Chicano History Outlines
S2.B6.F48
Chicano Information Center
S4.B60.F2
Chicano Intelligence Exam
S4.B48.F16
Chicano Journal/
Hembra
S2.B19.F14
Chicano/Latino Bibliographies
S4.B61.F1
Chicano/Latino Brochures
S4.B48.F9
Chicano/Latino Development
S4.B65.F10
Chicano/Latino Intellectuals
S5.B1.F13
Chicano/Latino Journal
S4.B4.F13
Chicano/Latino Movement
S3.B61.F4
Chicano/Latino Research Data
S4.B30.F11
Chicano/Latino Writers
S3.B66.F1
Chicano Leadership Workshop
S5.B1.F17
Chicano Legal Defense Research
S4.B14.F10
Chicano Linguistic Textbook
S4.B2.F11
Chicano Literary/Arts Magazine
S2.B25.F20
Chicano Literary Journal
S2.B30.F2
Chicano Literary Journal
S4.B61.F4
Chicano Literary Newsletter
S2.B29.F12
Chicano Literary Review
S2.B28.F7
Chicano Literature and Arts
S2.B32.F11
Chicano Literature Anthology
S2.B29.F11
Chicano Literature Anthology
S4.B30.F13
Chicano Literature Anthology
S4.B4.F23
Chicano Literature Cassette
S4.B22.F17
Chicano Literature Catalogs
S4.B30.F3
Chicano Literature Conference
S4.B18.F6
Chicano Literature Conference
S4.B29.F5
Chicano Literature Consultant
S2.B19.F17
Chicano Literature Contest
S4.B30.F4
Chicano Literature Curricula
S2.B21.F1
Chicano Literature Essays
S2.B7.F1
Chicano Literature Essays
S2.B8.F1
Chicano Literature Festival
S2.B23.F12
Chicano Literature Filmstrip
S4.B51.F5
Chicano Literature Interview
S4.B27.F12
Chicano Literature Interviews
S3.B61.F10
Chicano Literature Journal
S2.B19.F11
Chicano Literature Lecture
S2.B23.F2
Chicano Literature Lecture
S4.B29.F4
Chicano Literature Lecture
S4.B30.F2
Chicano Literature Lecture
S4.B30.F7
Chicano Literature Lecture
S4.B30.F9
Chicano Literature Lecture
S4.B5.F17
Chicano Literature Lecture
S4.B53.F9
Chicano Literature Lectures
S4.B29.F16
Chicano Literature Outline
S2.B22.F5
Chicano Literature Outlines
S2.B6.F33
Chicano Literature Outlines
S2.B6.F51
Chicano Literature Project
S4.B32.F7
Chicano Literature Projects
S4.B28.F20
Chicano Literature Recording
S2.B26.F4
Chicano Literature Revisited
S2.B6.F18
Chicano Literature Seminar
S4.B29.F12
Chicano Literature Speech
S4.B2.F23
Chicano Literature Symposia
S4.B28.F13
Chicano Literature Symposia
S4.B31.F7
Chicano Literature Symposium
S2.B19.F13
Chicano Literature Symposium
S4.B2.F8
Chicano Literature Symposium
S4.B23.F13
Chicano Literature Symposium
S4.B25.F4
Chicano Literature Symposium
S4.B29.F15
Chicano Literature Symposium
S4.B30.F1
Chicano Literature Symposium
S4.B30.F20
Chicano Literature Workshop
S3.B61.F5
Chicano Literature Workshop
S4.B14.F9
Chicano Literature Workshop
S4.B21.F15
Chicano Literature Workshop
S4.B31.F8
"Chicano Literature" Draft
S2.B6.F9
"Chicano Literature" Drafts
S2.B32.F7
"Chicano Literature"
S2.B7.F12
"Chicano Literature"
S2.B7.F13
"Chicano Literature"
S2.B7.F2
Chicano Management Lectures
S3.B46.F9
Chicano Mass Media Coalition
S2.B24.F6
Chicano News Media Association
S2.B24.F11
Chicano News Networks
S2.B22.F7
Chicano Newspaper of the Arts
S5.B3.F3
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F1
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F10
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F11
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F12
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F13
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F14
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F15
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F16
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F17
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F18
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F19
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F2
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F20
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F21
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F22
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F23
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F24
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F25
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F26
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F27
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F28
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F29
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F3
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F30
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F31
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F32
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F33
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F34
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F35
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F36
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F37
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F38
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F39
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F4
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F40
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F41
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F42
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F43
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F44
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F45
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F46
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F47
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F48
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F49
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F5
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F50
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F51
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F52
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F53
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F54
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F55
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F56
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F57
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F58
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F59
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F6
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F60
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F61
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F62
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F63
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F64
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F65
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F66
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F67
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F68
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F69
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F7
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F70
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F71
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F72
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F73
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F74
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F8
Chicano Ph.D. Program
S5.B5.F9
Chicano Philosophical Review
S2.B25.F13
Chicano Poet/Nephtali de León
S2.B31.F11
Chicano Poet: Raúl Salinas
S4.B1.F20
Chicano Poetry and Prose
S2.B18.F2
Chicano Poetry and Prose
S2.B19.F1
Chicano Poetry Book/Guzmán
S2.B27.F2
Chicano Poetry Presentation
S2.B32.F5
Chicano Poetry Publication
S2.B25.F1
Chicano Political Platform
S4.B15.F9
Chicano Psychology Symposium
S4.B23.F9
Chicano Publishing Campany
S2.B27.F1
Chicano Publishing House
S2.B25.F18
Chicano Renaissance Research
S3.B9.F2
"The Chicano Renaissance"
S2.B32.F9
"Chicano Renaissance" Speech
S4.B21.F2
Chicano Research in Education
S4.B56.F6
Chicano Research Institutes
S4.B14.F8
Chicano Research Material
S2.B24.F3
Chicano Research Material
S3.B66.F3
Chicano Research Material
S4.B14.F7
Chicano Research Materials
S4.B31.F4
Chicano Research Organization
S4.B56.F1
Chicano Research Reports
S3.B34.F8
Chicano Student Publication
S2.B25.F11
Chicano Students in Education
S4.B59.F6
Chicano Studies Concilio Data
S4.B16.F8
Chicano Studies Conference
S4.B4.F33
Chicano Studies Presentation
S4.B22.F6
Chicano Studies Program
S4.B4.F17
Chicano Studies Program Speech
S4.B27.F10
Chicano Studies Thesis Review
S3.B8.F7
Chicano Summer Festival
S4.B49.F2
Chicano Syllabus/Bibliography
S3.B61.F6
"Chicano Task Force Report"
S3.B19.F15
"Chicano Task Force Report"
S3.B19.F16
"Chicano Task Force Report"
S3.B19.F17
Chicano Training Center
S4.B58.F6
Chicano Unity Conference
S3.B46.F5
Chicano Voices Publication
S4.B3.F26
Chicano Writers and Filmmakers
S5.B12.F1
Chicano Youth Conference
S2.B6.F46
Chicano Youth Conference
S4.B4.F18
Chicano(a) Recruitment Data
S3.B47.F2
Chicanos and Higher Education
S4.B59.F3
Chicanos at the Universities
S4.B59.F9
Chicanos in Business Essay
S4.B57.F2
Chicanos in Higher Education
S2.B22.F8
Chicanos in Higher Education
S2.B24.F10
Chicanos in Higher Education
S2.B31.F1
Chicanos in Higher Education
S2.B6.F35
Chicanos in Higher Education
S3.B21.F11
Chicanos in Higher Education
S3.B24.F5
Chicanos in Higher Education
S3.B35.F3
Chicanos in Higher Education
S4.B1.F7
Chicanos in Higher Education
S4.B19.F8
Chicanos in Higher Education
S4.B19.F9
Chicanos in Higher Education
S4.B4.F34
Chicanos in Higher Education
S4.B55.F6
Chicanos in Higher Education
S4.B59.F4
Chicanos in Higher Education
S4.B59.F7
Chicanos in Political Issues
S3.B46.F10
Chicanos in Social Sciences
S4.B64.F16
Chicanos in Social Sciences
S4.B64.F17
"Chicanos in the Southwest"
S2.B6.F30
Chicanos/Latinos in Education
S3.B36.F2
Chicanos with Doctorates
S4.B16.F1
Child Development Curriculum
S4.B58.F9
"Children as Philosophers"
S2.B19.F8
Children Essays on TR's Life
S5.B6.F6
"The Children Were Victims"
S2.B3.F3
Christian Assn. History
S4.B13.F2
Christian Assn. Memoranda
S4.B13.F1
Chronicle Essay on Teaching
S4.B49.F12
Chrysler Corporation Proposal
S4.B3.F8
"Ciencia y tecnologia"
S2.B6.F53
Cinco de Mayo Celebration
S4.B5.F21
Cinco de Mayo Luncheon Speech
S4.B23.F12
Citizens University Committee
S3.B19.F3
Citrus/Agricultural Reports
S3.B25.F15
Citrus Research Center of UCR
S3.B18.F11
Citrus Research Committee
S4.B5.F22
City Council Election Material
S4.B53.F5
Civil Rights Commission
S4.B62.F9
Civil Rights Newsletter
S3.B4.F21
Clark, Robert D. Lectureship
S4.B25.F6
Classical French Literature
S3.B62.F4
Clear Creek Jr. High Handbook
S3.B1.F4
Clear Creek Jr. High School
S3.B1.F3
CMP Advisory Committee
S4.B5.F8
CMP Business Network
S4.B4.F45
CMP Publications
S3.B28.F8
Collection of Chicano Poetry
S2.B18.F1
Collection of Poetry and Prose
S2.B18.F5
College Accreditation Visit
S4.B1.F17
College Admissions Material
S4.B18.F17
College and University Catalog
S2.B21.F2
College Entrance Examinations
S4.B49.F20
College/High School Records
S1.B1.F5
College President Interview
S4.B2.F6
College Retirement Equities
S4.B19.F3
College Retirement Fund
S3.B32.F1
College Retirement Fund
S3.B32.F2
College Retirement Workbook
S3.B31.F9
College Teacher Reports
S4.B20.F1
Collegiate Sports Newspaper
S4.B4.F39
Colloquium of Chicano Scholars
S4.B27.F16
Colton Community/UCR Network
S4.B2.F27
Commentary about
Tierra
S2.B4.F3
Commission of Minority Groups
S4.B6.F6
Commission on Civil Rights
S2.B22.F2
Commission on Civil Rights
S4.B3.F5
Commission on Crime Control
S3.B47.F5
Commission on Human Resources
S4.B63.F4
Commission Task Force
S4.B39.F3
Commissioners Memoranda
S4.B39.F2
Committee on Committees
S3.B12.F7
Committee on Opportunities
S3.B29.F3
Committee on Race Relations
S4.B1.F10
Committee Participation Survey
S3.B25.F22
Communication and Society
S4.B63.F10
Communication Conference
S3.B4.F11
Community Advisory Committee
S4.B5.F31
Community Development Projects
S3.B39.F5
Community Economic Development
S3.B27.F3
Community Membership Material
S3.B39.F7
Community Relations Activities
S4.B1.F18
Community Relations Material
S4.B3.F23
Community Relations Service
S4.B50.F5
Community Service Television
S3.B50.F5
Community Youth Project
S4.B2.F10
"¿Como sea posible?" Draft
S2.B5.F17
Complete LF Manuscript
S2.B1.F6
Con Safos: Chicano Artist Club
S3.B4.F25
Concilio de Arte Popular
S3.B46.F4
Concilio de los siete diablos
S2.B33.F3
Concilio History:
Consejos
S4.B4.F41
"La condition humaine" Essay
S2.B32.F14
Conference Articles/Programs
S3.B4.F23
Conference for Academic Deans
S4.B22.F23
Conference on Higher Education
S4.B17.F2
Conference on Higher Education
S4.B23.F22
Conference on Higher Education
S4.B5.F26
Conference on Management
S4.B18.F13
Conference on Student Services
S4.B5.F24
Conference Planning Committee
S4.B4.F42
"Conference Year--Vision 86"
S4.B2.F33
Consortium of Latino Educators
S4.B59.F11
Contemporary Arts Museum
S4.B50.F1
Contemporary Chicano Theatre
S2.B31.F14
Contemporary French Literature
S3.B62.F7
Contemporary Spanish Novel
S3.B58.F1
Contemporary Spanish Novel
S3.B60.F6
Contemporary Spanish Poet
S2.B19.F6
Contemporary Spanish Poetry
S3.B57.F5
Contemporary Spanish Poets
S3.B57.F7
Continuing Education Reports
S3.B3.F8
Cooperative Extension Program
S3.B18.F12
Cooperative Extension Program
S3.B24.F13
Coordinating Council Grant
S4.B5.F25
Copyright Application
S4.B49.F19
Corporate/Intern Reception
S4.B27.F14
Corporate/Student Reception
S4.B25.F7
Correspondence on LF Research
S2.B1.F2
Correspondence on TR's Poetry
S2.B5.F8
"La cosecha" Original Draft
S2.B3.F10
Council on Policy Studies
S4.B34.F2
Council on Policy Studies
S4.B36.F1
Council on Policy Studies
S4.B36.F2
Council on Policy Studies
S4.B37.F1
Council on Policy Studies
S4.B38.F1
CPSES Resource Center
S2.B22.F4
CPU Latino Forum: August 1979
S4.B22.F3
Creation of
Tierra Holograph
S2.B7.F15
Criminal Justice Council
S4.B58.F8
Criteria for Instructors
S4.B57.F7
Critical Essays on TR's Work
S5.B4.F15
Critique on Chicano Literature
S2.B6.F10
Crusade for Justice Newspaper
S5.B3.F2
Crystal City Chicano Newspaper
S5.B3.F13
Crystal City Education Board
S3.B1.F2
CSU Sacramento Spanish Dept.
S2.B21.F5
Cuaderno del Teatro Español
S2.B25.F24
"Cuando lleguemos" Draft
S2.B3.F18
Cue Books for Invited Guests
S3.B28.F9
"Cuento hispanoamericano"
S3.B59.F3
"Cultura de la frontera" Essay
S4.B66.F11
Cultural and Education Center
S4.B22.F21
Cultural Awareness Research
S3.B6.F8
Cultural Awareness Seminar
S3.B6.F5
Cultural Awareness Syllabus
S3.B6.F6
Cultural Awareness Workshops
S4.B57.F13
"Cultural Linkages" Article
S2.B9.F11
CUNY History Project
S4.B1.F9
Current Questions/Guidelines
S3.B25.F7
Current Registered Patents
S3.B18.F13
Curriculum Development Guides
S3.B1.F10
Curriculum Development Lab
S3.B2.F4
Curriculum Development
S3.B66.F6
Curriculum Development
S4.B2.F19
Curriculum Questionnaire
S3.B1.F15
D
Dallas Literary Network
S2.B31.F9
Dallas Theatre Center
S2.B20.F7
Danforth Compton Conference
S4.B25.F3
Danforth Newsletter
S4.B32.F2
"Debajo de la casa" Draft
S2.B3.F13
"Decade 80: Época Nuestra"
S4.B24.F4
Decade of the Hispanic
S4.B22.F30
Dedication Ceremony
S4.B4.F31
Dedication of Rivera Memorial
S1.B1.F10
"Deep and Formal Culture"
S2.B20.F2
Defensa Boletín Publication
S2.B27.F11
Degree-Certificate Policy
S3.B2.F8
Demographic Issues/Meetings
S3.B36.F4
Demographic Research in Texas
S4.B60.F15
Department of Modern Languages
S4.B30.F17
Department of the Air Force
S4.B48.F4
Desegregation in the Southwest
S4.B64.F15
Development of Academic Dept.
S3.B11.F7
Dialogues With Chicano Writers
S4.B22.F26
"Dilemmas of Moral Leadership"
S3.B15.F3
Directed M.A. Examinations
S3.B8.F2
Directory of Chicano Faculty
S4.B30.F5
Disadvantaged Students Program
S4.B53.F12
Disestablishment Procedures
S3.B25.F4
Dissertation Research Grants
S4.B62.F8
Doctorate of Humane Letters
S5.B6.F8
Documentary on Border Cities
S4.B5.F18
"Don Jesús Amezcua"
S2.B7.F6
Don Quijote Award, TX
S3.B4.F9
"Don Trino" Short Story
S2.B32.F3
Drafts of LF Dissertation
S2.B1.F8
Drafts of LF Dissertation
S2.B1.F9
"Drama española del siglo XX"
S3.B59.F2
Drama of the Golden Age
S3.B56.F1
"Dynamic Intimacy"
S2.B7.F14
Dynamic Leadership Reports
S3.B15.F4
E
Early American Writers
S3.B63.F4
Early Curriculum Vitae
S1.B2.F2
Early French Literature
S3.B62.F1
Early Latin American Novel
S3.B55.F2
Early Poems of Tomás Rivera
S2.B5.F1
Early Poems of Tomás Rivera
S2.B5.F2
Early Poetry of Tomás Rivera
S2.B5.F6
Early TR Correspondence
S2.B21.F17
Eastern Europe Conference
S4.B3.F37
Eastern Michigan University
S4.B3.F16
Economic Development Project
S4.B49.F14
Economic Development Research
S3.B39.F10
Economic Education Convention
S4.B21.F6
Economic Growth at the Border
S4.B66.F1
Economic Interest Memoranda
S3.B44.F7
Edgewood Jr. High School
S3.B1.F1
Edinburg University Paper
S5.B3.F16
Editors Strategy Meeting
S4.B26.F6
Education Abroad Reception
S4.B27.F13
Education Accreditation Data
S3.B42.F3
Education and Cultural Events
S5.B2.F8
Education and Literary Issues
S5.B2.F2
Education and Literary Issues
S5.B2.F5
Education and Literature Data
S5.B2.F3
Education and Literature Data
S5.B2.F6
Education and Science Lectures
S3.B50.F9
Education Development Proposal
S4.B3.F24
Education Directory Project
S4.B20.F13
Education Leadership Institute
S4.B29.F3
Education Management Memoranda
S3.B37.F6
Education Professions Division
S3.B3.F6
Education Research and Notes
S3.B37.F7
Education Research Material
S3.B50.F13
Education Subcommittee Reports
S4.B9.F1
"Education: A Life Process"
S2.B6.F3
Educational Board Meeting
S4.B23.F10
"Educational Challenges"
S2.B6.F25
Educational Curriculum Vitae
S1.B3.F8
Educational Development Data
S3.B27.F2
Educational Development Essay
S4.B64.F9
Educational Excellence Speech
S3.F18.F2
Educational Exchange Committee
S4.B9.F3
Educational Exchange Programs
S4.B9.F2
Educational Goals/Policies
S3.B31.F5
Educational Issues Conference
S4.B3.F7
Educational Issues: Teaching
S4.B58.F3
Educational Management Seminar
S3.B32.F12
Educational Membership List
S3.B4.F27
Educational Policy Meetings
S4.B22.F25
Educational Programs
S3.B4.F12
Educational Research Funds
S4.B53.F1
Educational Statistic Material
S2.B31.F3
Educational Television Policy
S4.B2.F34
Election Committee Memoranda
S4.B15.F5
Electronic office Manuals
S4.B51.F9
Elementary/High School Poetry
S2.B18.F4
Elements of Poetry Lecture
S3.B63.F1
Emory University Conference
S4.B56.F2
Employment Diversity Program
S3.B18.F10
"End Barrio Warfare Symposium"
S3.B46.F11
Energy Conservation
S4.B51.F8
Engineering Workshop at UTSA
S4.B19.F6
English as a Second Language
S3.B12.F3
English Graduate Assistants
S3.B21.F10
English Language Teachers
S4.B19.F2
English Placement Tests Report
S4.B3.F29
Los Ensayistas Journal
S4.B55.F10
Environmental Studies Program
S4.B11.F6
Equal Educational Opportunity
S4.B2.F5
Equal Educational Opportunity
S4.B53.F3
Equal Opportunity Reports
S3.B12.F2
"Es que duele" Manuscript
S2.B3.F5
Essay on LF's Poetry
S2.B1.F3
Essay on Mario Vargas Llosa
S2.B31.F6
Essays on Chicano Literature
S2.B32.F10
Essays on French Literature
S3.B62.F8
"Essential Facts on Education"
S2.B6.F36
"Establishment of Community"
S2.B6.F5
"Establishment of Community"
S2.B8.F4
Estudios de Cultura Náhuatl
S2.B33.F2
Ethnic Book Lists/Resources
S3.B64.F5
Ethnic Literature Symposia
S4.B30.F6
Ethnic Literature Symposium
S2.B23.F10
Ethnic Studies Curriculum
S3.B2.F7
Ethnic Studies Program
S4.B61.F3
ETS Chicano/Latino Meeting
S4.B23.F19
"Eva y Daniel" Draft
S2.B5.F22
"Eva y Daniel" Drafts
S2.B3.F17
Evaluation Report on Teaching
S4.B60.F9
Excellence in Teaching Reports
S3.B31.F2
"The Excluded Student"
S4.B65.F4
Executive Advisory Committee
S4.B5.F5
Executive Board Memoranda
S3.B38.F4
Executive Committee Material
S3.B34.F2
Executive Committee Meetings
S3.B33.F5
Executive Committee Meetings
S4.B5.F23
Executive Committee Memoranda
S4.B4.F35
Executive Committee Reports
S3.B37.F3
Executive Memoranda/Reports
S4.B10.F6
Executive Memoranda/Reports
S4.B8.F4
Executive officers' Meeting
S4.B23.F6
Executive Reports/Activities
S3.B32.F6
Executive Scholarship Council
S5.B4.F2
Existential/Literary Analysis
S1.B1.F12
"Experiencia universitaria"
S2.B6.F34
Experimentation/Innovation
S3.B10.F5
F
Facility Energy Report at UCR
S3.B19.F12
Factors of Racial Awareness
S4.B64.F2
Faculty Allocations Statistics
S3.B11.F2
Faculty and Student Budget
S3.B7.F4
Faculty/Department Allocations
S3.B24.F3
Faculty Government Policies
S3.B15.F7
Faculty Hiring Memoranda
S3.B15.F10
Faculty Positions Memoranda
S4.B29.F11
Faculty Research and Programs
S3.B24.F8
Faculty Research Grants
S3.B2.F1
Farmworkers Newsletters
S4.B20.F10
Fellowship Applications
S3.B4.F5
"Festival de Flor y Canto"
S2.B21.F6
Fiesta Hemisfair '76
S4.B6.F11
"Fiesta of the Living" Essay
S2.B9.F3
Fifth World Children Tales
S4.B3.F27
Film and Animation Production
S4.B61.F6
Film Treatment of
Tierra
S2.B4.F13
"Final Version of León Felipe"
S2.B2.F1
Financial Lists of UC System
S3.B19.F6
Financial Plans for UC System
S3.B17.F1
FIPSE Advisory Board
S4.B29.F9
"First Draft on León Felipe"
S2.B1.F7
Fiscal Budget/Objectives
S3.B25.F9
Flannery O'Connor Award
S4.B30.F10
Flor y Canto Festival Program
S4.B31.F1
Ford Post-Doctoral Program
S4.B59.F8
Ford Selection Committee
S4.B11.F3
Ford Selection Committee
S4.B11.F5
Foreign Language Book Dealer
S2.B30.F5
Foreign Language Conference
S4.B20.F7
Foreign Language Consultation
S4.B54.F5
Foreign Language Curriculum
S3.B1.F11
Foreign Language Curriculum
S3.B2.F13
Foreign Language Curriculum
S3.B2.F2
Foreign Language Examinations
S4.B55.F9
Foreign Language Instruction
S4.B54.F1
Foreign Language Program
S4.B58.F2
Foreign Language Workshop
S3.B1.F12
Foreign Student Affairs News
S2.B29.F8
Foundation Educational Grants
S4.B52.F3
Foundation Reports and Plans
S4.B50.F2
Frank O'Hara Poetry Award
S2.B5.F9
French Drama and Poetry
S3.B62.F2
French Instruction Material
S4.B48.F8
French Literature Material
S3.B66.F8
French Literature Novel
S3.B62.F6
FTE Allocation Reports
S3.B21.F14
Fulbright-Hays Conference
S4.B8.F3
Fund-Raiser for the Museum
S4.B18.F12
Fundación Puerto Riqueña
S2.B26.F9
Funding for Research Programs
S4.B62.F4
Funding on Humanities Projects
S3.B30.F10
Funding Proposals/Reports
S3.B34.F4
Funding Proposals
S4.B5.F29
Future Elections/Activities
S3.B29.F4
Future Events/Bylaws of Salado
S3.B32.F10
Future Meetings/Reports
S3.B33.F8
Future of Higher Education
S3.B26.F3
Future of Public Broadcasting
S4.B39.F1
Future of Public Broadcasting
S4.B39.F4
Future of Public Broadcasting
S4.B41.F2
Future of Public Broadcasting
S4.B45.F1
Future of Public Broadcasting
S4.B46.F2
Future of Public Education
S4.B63.F1
Future Projects/Activities
S3.B32.F5
Future Projects and Memoranda
S3.B37.F2
G
García Márquez Introduction
S2.B6.F7
General Conference Material
S2.B23.F7
General Council Correspondence
S3.B16.F2
General Data on UCR Campus
S3.B16.F7
General Faculty Assembly
S3.B13.F8
General Faculty Guidelines
S3.B13.F6
General Literary Resources
S3.B64.F8
General Miscellaneous Issues
S5.B2.F9
General Miscellaneous News
S5.B3.F18
General Notes on LF Manuscript
S2.B1.F11
Golden Age Writers
S3.B59.F1
Governance Advisory Forum
S3.B11.F1
Governmental Affairs Council
S4.B53.F6
Governmental Consultants
S4.B50.F3
Governor's Budget: 1982-83
S3.B18.F3
Governors State University
S4.B63.F6
Graduate Admissions Procedure
S3.B5.F1
Graduate Advisory Committee
S3.B5.F6
Graduate Bulletins and Maps
S3.B5.F9
Graduate Business Admissions
S4.B56.F11
Graduate Curriculum Proposal
S4.B20.F5
Graduate Degree Programs
S3.B5.F10
Graduate Degree Programs
S3.B9.F4
Graduate Education Guidelines
S3.B13.F2
Graduate Leadership Program
S4.B3.F13
Graduate Program Memoranda
S3.B5.F3
Graduate Research on Education
S3.B52.F2
Graduate Research on Latin
S3.B54.F4
Graduate School Administration
S3.B25.F2
Graduate Studies Policy
S3.B10.F9
Graduation Ceremonies
S5.B1.F7
Graduation Ceremonies Script
S3.B7.F7
Graduation Ceremony Checklists
S3.B10.F7
Grant/Contract Overhead Rates
S3.B24.F18
Great Plains Symposium
S4.B30.F15
Gregorio Cortéz Film Review
S2.B9.F9
Grito de México Celebration
S4.B3.F19
Guadalupe Cultural Arts Paper
S5.B3.F20
Guidelines on Material Control
S3.B19.F10
H
H.E.W. Womens Action Report
S4.B60.F13
Hawaiian Bicentennial Program
S4.B58.F13
Health Status at the Border
S4.B66.F6
High School Advisory Panel
S3.B31.F7
High School Curriculum Report
S4.B60.F7
High School Renaissance Report
S4.B63.F7
Higher Education Association
S4.B20.F12
Higher Education Conference
S4.B23.F23
Higher Education Conferences
S3.B42.F2
Higher Education Management
S4.B30.F16
Higher Education Questionnaire
S4.B18.F7
Higher Education Research
S3.B61.F1
Higher Education Research
S3.B61.F7
Higher Education Seminars
S4.B6.F7
Higher Education Symposium
S4.B23.F11
"Los hijos de Jones" Parody
S2.B33.F4
Hinderaker Correspondence
S3.B16.F10
Hispanic American Aesthetic
S4.B61.F5
Hispanic American Conference
S4.B14.F4
Hispanic American Symposium
S3.B33.F1
Hispanic Americans in Media
S3.B30.F4
Hispanic Americans in Media
S3.B30.F5
Hispanic Arts Task Force
S4.B16.F11
Hispanic Arts Task Force
S4.B17.F3
Hispanic Award Recipients
S3.B37.F5
Hispanic Business Association
S2.B29.F3
Hispanic Business Memoranda
S4.B3.F18
Hispanic Caucus Material
S3.B29.F9
Hispanic Caucus Material
S4.B3.F4
Hispanic Civilization Seminar
S3.B59.F4
Hispanic Conference Material
S3.B30.F6
Hispanic Culture and Education
S2.B6.F54
Hispanic Culture Reports
S3.B14.F2
Hispanic Curriculum Vitae
S3.B45.F4
Hispanic Curriculum Vitae
S3.B45.F5
Hispanic Dropout Problem
S3.B36.F5
Hispanic Education Conference
S4.B25.F8
Hispanic Education Workshop
S4.B24.F1
Hispanic Executive Reports
S3.B48.F3
Hispanic Executive Seminar
S4.B4.F43
"Hispanic Experience"
S2.B6.F27
Hispanic Feminist Conference
S3.B46.F7
Hispanic Field Publications
S4.B53.F8
Hispanic Future Funding Data
S3.B48.F5
Hispanic Government/Business
S3.B47.F3
Hispanic Heritage Week
S3.B46.F1
Hispanic Heritage Week
S4.B3.F36
"Hispanic in the Southwest"
S2.B6.F31
Hispanic Incorporation Data
S3.B37.F4
Hispanic Labor Force Symposium
S4.B5.F7
Hispanic Leadership Conference
S4.B1.F16
Hispanic Leadership Symposium
S4.B26.F7
Hispanic Literary Journal
S2.B24.F7
Hispanic Policy Reports
S3.B35.F8
Hispanic Political Association
S2.B24.F15
Hispanic Published Reports
S3.B48.F4
Hispanic Report on Development
S4.B3.F22
Hispanic Research Survey
S2.B23.F6
Hispanic Scholarship Meeting
S4.B23.F5
Hispanic Social Policy
S3.B36.F3
Hispanic Solidarity Conference
S4.B2.F24
Hispanic University Material
S3.B29.F5
Hispanic Women Published Data
S3.B46.F6
"Hispanics in Education"
S2.B6.F37
Hispanics in Higher Education
S4.B25.F15
Hispanics in Higher Education
S4.B32.F12
Hispanics in Higher Education
S4.B59.F14
Hispanics in Mass Media
S4.B4.F32
Hispanics in Media Articles
S3.B30.F8
Hispanics in Media Material
S3.B30.F7
Hispanics in Media Reports
S3.B30.F9
La historia Film Project
S3.B49.F5
La historia Film Treatments
S3.B49.F6
Historic Preservation Seminar
S4.B22.F29
Historical Chicano Documents
S2.B32.F12
Historical Development of UCR
S3.B19.F1
Historical Overview: Ideology
S4.B66.F8
Historical Sites Publications
S3.B51.F7
Historical Spanish Manuscript
S2.B20.F6
History of Chicano Literature
S2.B6.F47
History of Ideas in Spain
S3.B59.F5
History of Spanish Literature
S3.B65.F6
History of the Chicanos
S4.B64.F14
History of the French Novel
S3.B62.F5
"History of the Southwest"
S2.B6.F45
History of UCR Development
S2.B6.F39
Holographs of LF Dissertation
S2.B1.F10
Home-Coming of Private Salazar
S4.B61.F12
Honeymoon Period Photographs
S5.B1.F5
Honorary Membership/Memoranda
S3.B27.F9
Hospital Executive Committee
S3.B38.F8
Houston Chicano Publication
S5.B3.F17
Hubert H. Humphrey Institute
S4.B1.F21
Human Imagination Conference
S4.B25.F1
Human Rights Conference
S4.B2.F13
"Humanities and Business"
S3.B50.F7
Humanities/Education Reports
S3.B50.F10
Humanities Published Brochures
S3.B54.F8
Humanities Research Material
S4.B48.F13
Humanities Research Material
S4.B56.F3
Humanities Research Material
S5.B18.F1
Humanities Southwest Project
S4.B18.F4
"The Humanity of Technology"
S3.B42.F5
I
"The Idea of Education" Essay
S3.B42.F4
Ideas on Chicano Literature
S2.B6.F13
"Ideas on Higher Education"
S2.B6.F24
IMAGE Chicano Organization
S4.B31.F2
Imaginative Vision Conference
S4.B3.F11
Immigration Conference
S4.B10.F7
Immigration Reform Fund-Raiser
S4.B16.F2
Imperial Valley Rotary Banquet
S4.B26.F3
In a Time of Rain and Desire
S4.B1.F19
"In Praise of Stark Lucidity"
S2.B21.F12
"In Search of Community"
S2.B6.F6
"In Search of Community"
S4.B23.F14
Inauguration Ceremonies
S4.B29.F14
Inauguration Program of TR
S3.B45.F2
"Inclusion in the Curriculum"
S2.B6.F19
Incorporation Proposal
S3.B32.F9
Index on Consumer Publications
S4.B2.F31
Industrial Mangagement Assn.
S3.B14.F4
"Influences of Parents"
S2.B6.F41
Influential Teachers/Schools
S1.B1.F2
Information on UC Senate
S3.B16.F8
Infrastructure Reports
S3.B7.F6
Inland Empire Association, CA
S2.B26.F5
Inland Empire Business Network
S3.B50.F6
Inland Empire Community Paper
S5.B3.F10
Innovative Ideas in Teaching
S4.B2.F12
"Inside the Window" Draft
S2.B5.F21
Installation of officers
S4.B3.F17
Institute/Cultural Pluralism
S4.B24.F9
Institute for Chicano Policy
S3.B48.F2
Institutional Membership Lists
S3.B42.F6
Institutional Patent Data
S3.B12.F8
Instituto Cultural Mexicano
S2.B22.F6
Instituto de Cultura Mexicana
S3.B53.F1
Insurance/Retirement Reports
S3.B44.F8
"Intellectual Emancipation"
S2.B6.F20
Inter-American Studies
S4.B5.F10
Interaction with Students
S5.B1.F11
Intercambios Femeniles
S4.B3.F25
Intercultural Research Data
S4.B12.F1
Interinstitutional Seminar
S4.B18.F20
Intermediate Spanish Teaching
S3.B57.F2
Internal Memoranda
S5.B4.F18
International Advisory Council
S4.B3.F30
International Daily Paper
S2.B25.F10
International Development Data
S3.B39.F3
International Film Festival
S4.B31.F3
International Institute
S4.B17.F1
International Poetry Alliance
S4.B49.F5
International Student Club
S3.B2.F9
International Studies/Mexico
S4.B28.F15
International Studies
S4.B48.F6
International Travel Grants
S4.B6.F2
Interscholastic Speech League
S4.B54.F12
"Into the Labyrinth" Essay
S2.B28.F8
"Into the Labyrinth" Essay
S2.B9.F10
"Into the Labyrinth"
S2.B7.F10
"Into the Labyrinth"
S2.B7.F11
Introduction on LF Manuscript
S2.B1.F4
IX Annual Spring Conference
S4.B22.F12
J
John Wiley and Sons Publishers
S2.B30.F3
Johnston High School
S4.B49.F13
Joint Planning Council
S3.B15.F12
Journal and Book Invoices
S4.B58.F5
Journal of Arts and Sciences
S2.B25.F12
Journal of Chicano Philosophy
S2.B25.F19
Journal of Hispanic Literature
S2.B26.F14
Justice in the Southwest
S4.B65.F1
Juvenile Delinquent Education
S3.B4.F13
K
KCOS Historical Minute
S3.B49.F4
Kern County Agriculture Tour
S4.B4.F7
KLRN-TV Carrascolendas Program
S3.B1.F13
KTEP Radio Station Guidelines
S3.B15.F8
L
LA CHISPA: TR's Presentation
S4.B24.F11
Labor/Academic Photographs
S5.B1.F1
Labor and Migration Reports
S3.B49.F3
Land-Grant Colleges Material
S4.B15.F6
Language and Cultural Research
S2.B19.F18
Language Assessment/Research
S4.B64.F5
Latin America Journal
S2.B25.F7
Latin America Research
S4.B18.F18
Latin America Subcommittee
S4.B8.F1
Latin American Conference
S3.B49.F7
Latin American Conference
S4.B18.F1
Latin American Institute
S2.B31.F12
Latin American/Mexican Essay
S3.B60.F2
Latin American Perspectives
S3.B49.F8
Latin American Poets
S2.B33.F5
Latin American Studies Assn.
S4.B13.F5
Latin American Studies Data
S4.B28.F4
Latin American Studies Program
S4.B29.F7
Latin Americanist Bulletin
S4.B18.F14
Latino Awards Banquet
S3.B46.F8
Latino Community Relations
S4.B60.F8
Latino Counseling Needs
S4.B59.F2
Latino Educational Development
S4.B65.F7
Latino Educational Report
S4.B59.F1
Latino Growth in Los Angeles
S4.B64.F1
Latino Ideological Development
S4.B64.F13
Latino Influence in America
S4.B64.F12
Latino Leadership Development
S4.B60.F19
Latino Political Newsletter
S2.B29.F2
Latino Publishing Company
S2.B25.F4
Latino Research/Statistics
S4.B5.F19
Latinos in Higher Education
S2.B19.F15
Latinos in Higher Education
S4.B12.F3
Latinos in the Social Sciences
S4.B64.F11
Leadership Issues for the 80's
S3.B18.F4
Leadership Lecture Outline
S2.B6.F43
"Leal Middle School" Poem
S2.B5.F4
Learning Center Advisory Index
S3.B25.F18
"Learning for Mastery" Article
S4.B54.F11
Lecture on Code Switching
S3.B14.F5
Legal Court Proceedings
S3.B34.F3
Legislative Action on Colleges
S3.B26.F4
El lenguaje de los chicanos
S4.B10.F1
LF Outline/Bibliography
S2.B1.F5
Library Budgetary Pressures
S2.B21.F4
Library Chicano Awareness Week
S4.B5.F1
Library Development
S2.B19.F9
"Life in Search of Form" Draft
S2.B6.F11
"Life in Search of Form"
S2.B8.F6
Linguistics Class Notes
S3.B54.F2
Literary Analysis/Criticism
S3.B61.F9
Literary Analysis on
Tierra
S4.B2.F18
Literary and Education Issues
S5.B2.F7
Literary and Historical Issues
S5.B2.F1
Literary Council Board
S4.B18.F9
Literary Criticism of
Tierra
S2.B4.F10
Literary Criticism on
Tierra
S2.B4.F8
Literary Flyers and Brochures
S3.B67.F1
Literary Magazine Subscription
S4.B58.F14
Literary Resource Material
S2.B23.F5
Literary Reviews of
Tierra
S2.B4.F9
Literary Symposium on
Tierra
S2.B4.F11
Literatura chicana/Garcia-G.
S2.B29.F19
"Literatura del siglo de oro"
S3.B55.F1
"Literatura hispanoamericana"
S3.B57.F3
"Literature and Children"
S2.B6.F21
Literature and Education Data
S5.B2.F4
Literature and Education Notes
S5.B4.F11
Literature of the Golden Age
S3.B55.F6
Lobbyist Newsletter
S4.B18.F5
"Looking for Borges" Draft
S2.B5.F18
"Looking for Borges" Prose
S2.B32.F2
Lope de Vega/Life and Works
S2.B21.F8
Los Alamos Scientific Lab
S3.B16.F1
Los Angeles Latino Newspaper
S5.B3.F8
Louisiana Literary Conference
S2.B24.F13
M
"Machismo" Article Controversy
S4.B60.F16
Mailing Lists and Addresses
S2.B19.F5
"Make Something Happen" Report
S4.B59.F13
Management Program Committee
S3.B23.F4
Management Training Program
S4.B55.F2
"Mano en la bolsa" Draft
S2.B3.F6
Manuscript on Chicano Writers
S4.B49.F10
Masonic Temple Luncheon
S4.B22.F15
Master Plan for Texas Museums
S4.B57.F12
Master's in Foreign Trade
S4.B48.F7
McKnight Writers Award
S4.B4.F6
McWilliams, Carey Archive
S5.B15.F1
McWilliams, Carey Archive
S5.B15.F2
McWilliams, Carey Archive
S5.B15.F3
McWilliams, Carey Archive
S5.B15.F4
McWilliams, Carey Archive
S5.B15.F5
McWilliams, Carey Archive
S5.B16.F1
McWilliams, Carey Archive
S5.B16.F2
McWilliams, Carey Archive
S5.B16.F3
McWilliams, Carey Archive
S5.B16.F4
McWilliams, Carey Archive
S5.B16.F5
MEChA Chicano Publication
S2.B25.F22
MEChA Literature Symposium
S4.B23.F15
Media/Broadcasting Research
S3.B50.F12
Melville, Herman: Research
S3.B63.F5
Membership Application Forms
S3.B29.F10
Membership Application
S4.B5.F30
Membership Applications
S4.B5.F9
Membership Policy/Workshops
S3.B27.F8
Memoranda to UC Chancellors
S3.B17.F2
Mental Health at the Border
S4.B66.F4
Mental Health Organizations
S4.B16.F3
Mental Health Research
S4.B54.F10
Mental Health Study in Texas
S4.B51.F2
Meridian House International
S4.B5.F33
Mesoamerican History Course
S3.B59.F7
Mexican Agricultural Worker
S4.B64.F18
Mexican American Achievement
S4.B52.F1
Mexican American Book Lists
S3.B64.F1
Mexican American Book Lists
S3.B64.F6
Mexican American Business
S4.B49.F1
Mexican American Catalog
S3.B64.F7
"Mexican American Communities"
S2.B7.F4
Mexican American Conference
S3.B4.F26
Mexican American Conference
S4.B10.F4
Mexican American Conference
S4.B20.F3
Mexican American Conference
S4.B21.F10
Mexican American Conference
S4.B3.F33
Mexican American Convention
S4.B48.F5
Mexican American Education
S4.B65.F2
Mexican American Experience
S4.B21.F12
Mexican American Fellowships
S4.B32.F4
Mexican American Institutes
S4.B3.F35
Mexican American Lecture
S4.B4.F5
Mexican American Literature
S3.B14.F3
Mexican American Literature
S3.B64.F2
Mexican American Literature
S3.B64.F4
Mexican American Literature
S3.B9.F3
Mexican American Literature
S3.B9.F6
"Mexican American Literature"
S2.B6.F14
"Mexican American Literature"
S2.B8.F3
"Mexican American Literature"
S3.B2.F3
Mexican American Materials
S3.B64.F3
Mexican American Organizations
S3.B67.F4
Mexican American Programs
S3.B4.F24
Mexican American Pyschology
S4.B60.F11
Mexican American Relations
S3.B2.F10
Mexican American Relations
S3.B50.F11
Mexican American Research
S2.B31.F2
Mexican American Research
S4.B48.F1
Mexican American Research
S4.B54.F8
Mexican American Research
S4.B56.F9
Mexican American Scholars
S4.B49.F9
Mexican American Scholarship
S4.B4.F2
Mexican American Symposium
S4.B54.F6
Mexican Americans in Education
S4.B1.F14
Mexican Americans in Education
S4.B65.F5
"Mexican Americans in Fiction"
S2.B6.F17
Mexican Americans/Ministry
S4.B21.F14
Mexican Brochures and Articles
S3.B67.F6
Mexican Culture and Chicanos
S4.B64.F3
Mexican Culture Outlines
S2.B6.F44
Mexican Field School Program
S3.B2.F12
Mexican Historical Videotapes
S5.B11.F1
Mexican Immigration History
S4.B65.F11
Mexican Immigration Policy
S4.B65.F12
Mexican/Latin American Novel
S3.B58.F2
Mexican Literary Association
S2.B27.F9
Mexican Literature Classes
S3.B53.F2
Mexican Maps and Brochures
S3.B67.F7
Mexican President/L.A. Visit
S4.B22.F4
Mexican Preventive Medicine
S4.B66.F7
Mexican Revolution and Family
S1.B1.F1
Mexican Seminar on Literature
S4.B22.F19
Mexican Studies Program
S4.B28.F14
Mexican Studies Publications
S3.B28.F4
Mexican/U.S. Border Conference
S4.B20.F11
Mexican Writers Association
S4.B2.F17
"Mexicans and Americans"
S4.B66.F5
Mexico Research Agreement
S3.B25.F12
MEZCLA Mexican American Assn.
S3.B4.F19
Middle East: Palestine Issues
S4.B62.F2
Middle-Management Seminars
S3.B25.F8
Midwest Art and Lecture Tour
S4.B21.F5
Migrant Conference Lecture
S2.B19.F10
Migrant Education Center
S2.B23.F4
Migrant Education Conference
S4.B22.F20
Migrant Education Material
S4.B2.F26
A Migrant Family/de la Cruz
S4.B2.F30
"The Migrant Worker"
S2.B6.F52
Milagro Beanfield War
S4.B61.F11
Milwaukee SER-Jobs Newsletter
S2.B25.F23
Minorities Employment Data
S3.B18.F9
Minorities in Education Issues
S3.B48.F1
Minorities in Higher Education
S3.B26.F2
Minorities in Higher Education
S4.B1.F2
Minorities in Higher Education
S4.B22.F5
Minorities in Higher Education
S4.B57.F8
Minority Awareness Week
S4.B28.F3
Minority Economic Development
S4.B14.F6
Minority Education Research
S4.B59.F15
Minority Enrollment Statistics
S3.B25.F3
Minority Fellowship Program
S4.B32.F10
Minority Fellowship Programs
S3.B39.F6
Miscellaneous Awards/Posters
S5.B17.F1
Miscellaneous Correspondence
S5.B4.F10
Miscellaneous Correspondence
S5.B4.F9
Miscellaneous Education Ideas
S3.B67.F2
MLA Commission on Minorities
S4.B21.F16
MLA Executive Memoranda
S4.B15.F3
MLA Policy Handbook/Meetings
S4.B15.F4
Modern Foreign Language Goals
S3.B1.F8
Modern Language Association
S4.B19.F1
Modern Language Development
S4.B58.F1
Modern Language Guidelines
S4.B52.F4
Modern Language Newsletter
S2.B27.F3
Modern Language Programs
S3.B3.F2
"Modern Methods in Writing"
S3.B63.F3
Modern Spanish Literature
S3.B56.F6
Modern Spanish Literature
S3.B60.F5
Modern Spanish Literature
S3.B65.F7
Mohawk Nation Literary Journal
S2.B24.F4
Monday Morning Group Article
S3.B51.F3
Monday Morning Group/Business
S3.B19.F14
"Monopoly in Higher Education"
S2.B6.F55
Multi-Cultural Conference
S4.B5.F11
Multi-Ethnic Literary Review
S2.B28.F1
Multi-Ethnic Literature Data
S4.B14.F3
Multicultural Awareness Day
S4.B23.F8
Multidistrict Teacher Training
S4.B5.F13
Murdoch's Media Article
S2.B23.F14
Myth of the Chicano Family
S4.B64.F6
N
Name Lists of Book Publishers
S2.B20.F4
National Agenda for Eighties
S5.B4.F5
National Board Test Scores
S3.B25.F16
National Conference Material
S3.B33.F4
National Conference Material
S4.B18.F3
National Council of La Raza
S4.B61.F9
National Council of Teachers
S4.B21.F9
National Exploratory Symposium
S4.B21.F11
National Hispanic Committee
S3.B19.F19
National Hispanic Conference
S4.B27.F7
National Latino Name Lists
S4.B4.F24
National Latino News Report
S2.B26.F7
National Review Project Data
S3.B31.F3
National Science Foundation
S3.B15.F1
National Unity Conference
S4.B17.F5
National Writers Association
S2.B29.F18
NATO Force Defense Report
S4.B48.F14
NCCHE Chicano News Network
S2.B27.F7
NCCHE Chicano News Network
S2.B27.F8
NCCHE Selection Committee
S4.B11.F4
NDEA Spanish Institute
S1.B1.F6
Needs of Physically Impaired
S3.B11.F3
NEH American History Project
S4.B2.F15
NEH Recommendation: Sánchez
S4.B28.F1
Network of Hispanic Students
S4.B5.F32
New Class Schedules: UTSA
S3.B11.F5
New Communications Guidelines
S3.B17.F8
New Fellowship Programs
S3.B35.F1
"New Hope in the Barrio"
S4.B4.F28
New Leadership and Projects
S3.B34.F5
New Membership Material
S4.B1.F6
New Policy of Sigma Delta Pi
S3.B3.F4
New Spanish Book Purchases
S3.B3.F3
New York Board of Education
S4.B63.F8
New York Education Symposium
S4.B26.F5
Newsletters/Scheduled Events
S3.B31.F1
Newspaper Articles: Humanities
S4.B56.F5
"The Night of the Blackout"
S2.B3.F11
NMU Creative Writing Center
S2.B29.F20
"La noche buena" Outline
S2.B3.F12
"La noche estaba plateada"
S2.B3.F8
"La novela hispanoamericana"
S3.B58.F3
"La novela mexicana" History
S3.B58.F4
NSF Proposal for Biophysics
S3.B24.F19
O
Objectives in Higher Education
S3.B26.F1
office for Civil Rights
S4.B53.F11
office for Hispanic Affairs
S2.B26.F8
office of University Relations
S3.B19.F13
office Photographs of TR
S5.B1.F4
official Appointment Papers
S4.B7.F2
official Reception of Honor
S4.B2.F14
Oklahoma High School Curricula
S3.B3.F7
La Onda Fría de Aztlán
S2.B24.F5
Operating Budget of UC System
S3.B17.F4
Operations of UC System
S3.B18.F6
Orange County Business Assn.
S2.B31.F7
Organizational Grant Policy
S4.B2.F3
Organizational office Chart
S3.B19.F7
Organizational Structure Goals
S3.B25.F5
Original Manuscript on
Tierra
S2.B3.F1
Original Poetry Drafts
S2.B32.F4
Original Poetry of TR's Son
S5.B4.F12
Outstanding Student Award
S4.B5.F14
P
PACE Newsletter: Sciences
S4.B4.F19
Pan American Club Charter
S3.B54.F7
Parking and Traffic Policy
S3.B13.F3
PBS Children's Television
S3.B7.F2
PBS Commission Meeting
S4.B40.F2
PBS Commission Meeting
S4.B41.F1
PBS Commission Meeting
S4.B42.F1
PBS Commission Meeting
S4.B42.F2
PBS Commission Meeting
S4.B44.F1
PBS Commission Meeting
S4.B45.F2
PBS Commission Reports
S4.B43.F1
PBS Commission Reports
S4.B43.F2
PBS Commission Reports
S4.B46.F1
PBS Commission Retreat
S4.B40.F1
PBS Publications
S4.B45.F3
PBS Reports and Memoranda
S4.B42.F3
Peace Studies Conference
S4.B17.F6
Personnel Employment Rules
S3.B15.F6
"El Pete Fonseca" Draft
S2.B3.F19
Ph.D. Dissertation: Enriquez
S3.B47.F7
Ph.D. Qualifications
S1.B1.F7
Phi Beta Kappa Membership List
S3.B39.F1
Phi Delta Kappa Correspondence
S3.B38.F2
Philological Work Sheets
S3.B54.F3
"Philosophy of the University"
S2.B32.F15
Philosophy on
Tierra
S2.B4.F1
Picante Magazine Articles
S2.B9.F7
Pintores Chicanos de Texas
S2.B25.F6
Planning/Budget Projections
S3.B16.F6
Planning Goals for UC System
S3.B16.F11
Poems Dedicated to TR
S1.B1.F9
Poesía en voces de mujer
S2.B30.F7
"Poetics"/"Soliloquies"
S2.B5.F5
Poetry Award Contest
S4.B32.F8
Poetry Contest and Collection
S2.B18.F6
Poetry of Nephtali de León
S2.B33.F1
"Poetry of Nicolás Guillén"
S3.B2.F14
Poetry of the Golden Age
S3.B56.F4
Poetry Society of America
S3.B39.F8
Policy Institute Seminar
S4.B4.F40
Policy on Faculty Hiring
S3.B5.F5
Policy on Seismic Safety
S3.B19.F11
Politics and Research at UCR
S3.B16.F9
Politics in Latin America
S2.B23.F3
Positive Alternatives Proposal
S4.B48.F19
Post-Baccalaureate Programs
S3.B4.F1
Poster Packet Teaching Guide
S4.B4.F4
Postsecondary Education Data
S4.B63.F3
Postsecondary Education Funds
S4.B52.F5
Postsecondary Education Survey
S4.B59.F10
President's Guest Lecture
S4.B27.F2
"Presidential Advisory Report"
S3.B18.F7
Presidential Campaign Material
S4.B2.F9
Presidential Selection Policy
S4.B28.F5
Press Releases of Quinto Sol
S2.B4.F15
Press Releases on TR's Life
S1.B1.F11
Los Padrinos of San Bernardino
S3.B51.F4
Press Women Convention
S4.B63.F2
"Primer Festival de Poesia"
S2.B22.F1
"La primera comunión" Draft
S2.B3.F14
Printed Catalog and Curricula
S4.B29.F2
Privacy/Democracy Workshops
S4.B23.F7
Prize Fellowship: Treviño
S4.B32.F6
Probation/Reinstatement Goals
S3.B10.F4
"Problemas en la frontera"
S4.B66.F3
Production of
Tierra Film
S5.B4.F13
Professional Meetings of TR
S5.B1.F6
Profile of Chicana Workers
S4.B65.F9
Programa Nacional Contra Ruido
S4.B18.F11
Project Assist Activities
S4.B48.F15
Project Catalyst Conference
S4.B3.F6
Project Reports/Evaluations
S3.B30.F13
Project Vista Training Program
S3.B3.F5
Proposal for Future Funding
S4.B5.F6
Proposed Academic Changes
S3.B15.F2
Psycholinguistic Teaching
S2.B27.F10
Public Affairs Advisory Team
S4.B32.F5
Public Higher Education, TX
S3.B7.F3
Public Policy Conference
S4.B12.F2
Public Policy Research Data
S4.B20.F4
Publication of American Poets
S2.B20.F3
Publication of Proceedings
S4.B3.F20
Publications and Memoranda
S4.B38.F2
Publications and Memoranda
S4.B44.F2
Published Articles and Essays
S5.B4.F17
Published Avant-Garde Poems
S2.B18.F3
Published Educational Reports
S4.B54.F2
Published Reports/Brochures
S3.B33.F7
Published Reports on Education
S3.B29.F11
Published Reports on Education
S3.B36.F1
Published Reports on Education
S3.B36.F6
Publishing Research Material
S3.B57.F4
Puro rollo Poetry Manuscript
S3.B49.F10
Q
"Quality Education" Draft
S2.B6.F22
Quality of Life Symposium
S2.B23.F11
"Quality of the 1980 Census"
S4.B24.F5
"Los quemaditos" Draft
S2.B3.F15
Los Quemados/Artistas Chicanos
S4.B4.F29
"A Quest for Values" Draft
S2.B6.F4
Quincentennial Special Project
S3.B37.F1
Quinto Sol Acceptance Speech
S1.B4.F4
Quinto Sol Correspondence
S2.B4.F14
Quinto Sol Correspondence
S2.B4.F5
Quinto Sol Correspondence
S2.B4.F6
Quinto Sol Correspondence
S2.B4.F7
Quinto Sol Leaflets on
Tierra
S2.B9.F1
Quinto Sol Leaflets on
Tierra
S2.B9.F2
R
"Race, Moment and Milieu"
S2.B32.F8
La Raza Educational Books
S4.B51.F7
La Raza Unida Party: Gutiérrez
S4.B4.F21
La Raza Unida Student Paper
S5.B3.F19
La Raza Writers Conference
S4.B28.F16
"Reaching Your Full Potential"
S2.B6.F2
Reading Improvement Project
S4.B62.F10
Readings in Chicano Literature
S2.B6.F16
Reassignment of
Tierra
S2.B4.F12
"Rebirth of Imagination"
S2.B23.F1
Recent Books in Mexico
S4.B10.F2
Reception for Al McCandless
S4.B23.F25
Reception for UC President
S4.B26.F12
Recommendation: Dr. Vento
S4.B30.F14
Recruitment Objectives
S4.B5.F2
La Red/The Net Newsletter
S4.B15.F10
Reflections Newsletter
S4.B57.F1
Reflections on the TR Library
S5.B6.F5
"Refuge in Chicano Literature"
S2.B8.F7
"Refuge in Chicano Literature"
S2.B8.F8
"Refuge in Chicano Literature"
S2.B8.F9
Registration Appeals at UCR
S3.B19.F4
"Remembrance and Will"
S4.B22.F1
"Remembrance and Will" Speech
S2.B6.F1
Renaming Ceremony: Library
S5.B1.F20
Report on Code-Switching
S4.B5.F16
Report on Testing Instruments
S4.B64.F7
Reports on Bilingual Education
S3.B46.F2
Reports on Higher Education
S3.B26.F8
Research Accomplishments Data
S3.B25.F13
Research Articles on Ethics
S4.B51.F10
Research/Bibliography Records
S3.B61.F8
Research Grants and Contracts
S3.B25.F10
Research Material on Education
S3.B26.F9
Research Material on Education
S3.B31.F4
Research Material on Education
S4.B16.F5
Research Material on Teaching
S4.B49.F17
Research Material on Teaching
S4.B56.F12
Research Material/Workshops
S4.B55.F11
Research on Chicanas/Latinas
S4.B60.F12
Research on Chicano Artists
S4.B61.F7
Research on Dialects/Slang
S4.B64.F4
Research on French Literature
S3.B62.F3
Research on Health Services
S3.B30.F3
Research on Higher Education
S3.B29.F7
Research on Higher Education
S3.B35.F7
Research on Linguistic Studies
S3.B60.F3
Research on Middle America
S4.B48.F10
Research on Minority Affairs
S3.B27.F1
Research on Philosophy
S3.B66.F2
Research on Placement Problems
S4.B64.F8
Research on Southwest History
S3.B61.F3
Research on Spanish Culture
S3.B59.F6
Research on Spanish Language
S4.B57.F15
Research on Teaching Policy
S4.B31.F6
Research on TR's Philosophy
S1.B1.F13
Research Publication Lists
S4.B57.F6
Research Reports and Articles
S4.B32.F9
Research Reports on Education
S3.B36.F7
Research Reports on Education
S4.B60.F4
Research Specialization Data
S3.B25.F17
Research Specialization Plans
S3.B25.F6
Resistance in Chicano History
S4.B65.F8
Resource Management/Strategies
S4.B25.F11
Retention Evaluation at UCR
S3.B16.F3
"El retrato" Original Draft
S2.B3.F16
Review of Graduate Program
S3.B24.F14
Review of the Botany Dept.
S3.B24.F16
Review of the Entomology Dept.
S3.B24.F15
Revised Academic File
S1.B2.F7
Revised Academic File
S1.B3.F1
Revised Academic Outlines
S1.B2.F8
Revised Academic Records
S1.B3.F2
Revised Academic Records
S1.B3.F6
Revised Bibliographic Entries
S1.B2.F4
Revised Curriculum Vitae
S1.B2.F3
Revised Curriculum Vitae
S1.B2.F5
Revised Curriculum Vitae
S1.B2.F6
Revised Curriculum Vitae
S1.B3.F3
Revised Curriculum Vitae
S1.B3.F4
Revised Curriculum Vitae
S1.B3.F5
Revista de Imaginación/México
S2.B25.F17
Revista de Literatura
S2.B26.F3
Revista de Perspectiva Latina
S2.B25.F16
Revista de Sigma Delta Pi
S2.B25.F15
Revson Foundation Memoranda
S4.B49.F8
"Un rezo" Original Draft
S2.B3.F4
"Richard Rodríguez" Essay
S2.B7.F9
Rivera, Concepción: Letters
S1.B1.F3
Rivera's Family Life
S5.B1.F2
Riverside Archival Research
S3.B28.F1
Riverside Arts Foundation
S3.B19.F2
Riverside Chicano Publication
S5.B3.F11
Riverside City Government
S3.B39.F9
Riverside Community Newspaper
S2.B26.F10
Riverside Economic Development
S3.B38.F6
Riverside Fund-Raising Events
S3.B46.F3
Riverside Published Material
S3.B38.F5
Riverside Published Reports
S3.B38.F3
Riverside Published Reports
S3.B38.F7
"Role of the Chicano Academic"
S2.B8.F2
"Role of the Chicano Academic"
S2.B9.F13
Romance Language Philology
S3.B57.F6
Romance Languages Program
S3.B54.F6
Roots of Chicano Literature
S2.B6.F12
Rosser-Rivera Science Project
S4.B22.F24
S
"Las salamandras" Article
S2.B9.F15
"Las salamandras" Draft
S2.B5.F15
"Las salamandras" Prose
S2.B32.F1
Salary Scales for Associates
S3.B22.F6
San Antonio Air Logistics
S4.B54.F4
San Antonio Bilingual Program
S4.B48.F20
San Antonio Chicano Journal
S2.B29.F16
San Antonio Community Growth
S3.B4.F14
San Antonio Community Paper
S2.B25.F9
San Antonio Poetry Contest
S2.B22.F9
San Antonio's Cervantes Award
S3.B7.F1
San Bernardino Chicano Review
S2.B30.F10
San Bernardino Valley College
S3.B19.F18
San Diego Education Meeting
S4.B25.F5
San Diego Planning Committee
S3.B29.F8
San Francisco Publishers
S4.B3.F39
San Marcos Latino Newspaper
S5.B3.F12
Sanctuary Proposal Controversy
S3.B25.F21
SAT Minority Scores
S4.B49.F15
Scheduled Events/Brochures
S3.B29.F2
Scheduled Events Hosting TR
S3.B51.F6
Scheduled Events/Memoranda
S3.B27.F4
Scheduled Events/Newsletter
S3.B27.F7
Scheduled Events/Newsletter
S3.B32.F4
Scheduled Events of Salado, TX
S3.B32.F11
Scheduled Events/Reports
S3.B34.F1
Scheduled Meetings/Reports
S3.B31.F6
Scheduled Meetings/Reports
S3.B33.F2
Scholarship Annual Reports
S4.B8.F2
Scholarship Executive Reports
S4.B7.F4
Scholarship Meetings/Reports
S4.B7.F3
Scholarships/Activities
S3.B30.F1
School/Community Relations
S3.B52.F6
School/Community Relations
S3.B66.F5
Schwab, Joseph J.: Interview
S2.B23.F8
Science Fiction Conference
S4.B22.F27
Science Mentor Proposal
S2.B30.F6
Sciences/Humanities Seminar
S4.B3.F3
Search of New Chancellor
S4.B30.F18
Search Procedures and Policy
S3.B24.F7
"The Searchers" Poem
S2.B5.F10
Second Annual Literary Contest
S4.B10.F3
Second Annual Taxas Conference
S4.B21.F3
Secondary Curriculum Research
S3.B52.F4
Secondary Education Workbook
S3.B52.F3
Segmental Academic Plan
S3.B20.F11
Segregation Court Case
S3.B67.F3
Semana de Arte y Cultura
S4.B22.F18
Semana de La Raza Festivities
S4.B28.F9
Sembrador of the Year Award
S4.B53.F4
Seminar on Chicano Literature
S4.B20.F9
Seminar on Chicano Relations
S3.B30.F2
Seminar on TR's
Tierra
S4.B28.F11
Sexual Harassment Task Force
S3.B18.F8
Sherman Indian High School
S4.B62.F1
Short Stories/Ashworth
S2.B23.F19
Short Story Workshop
S4.B26.F10
SHSU Los Amigos Organization
S4.B4.F16
"Si se puede" Historical Essay
S2.B7.F5
"Siglo de oro" Research Papers
S3.B60.F4
Sigma Xi Calendar Events
S4.B6.F4
Sixth Annual Literary Forum
S4.B22.F10
Small Chicano Press
S2.B29.F15
Small Press Publishers
S2.B24.F8
Small Press Publishers
S2.B29.F14
Social Development of Chicanos
S4.B64.F10
Social Development Syllabus
S4.B60.F1
Social Equality Outlines
S2.B6.F26
Social Science Articles
S5.B2.F12
Social Scientists Newsletter
S4.B15.F7
Sociedad Hispánica/Zeta Omega
S4.B22.F16
Sociological Association
S4.B57.F9
Sociology of Institutions
S4.B57.F10
Soldierboy Reviews
S4.B61.F8
Southern Illinois University
S2.B30.F8
Southwest Circle Newsletter
S4.B56.F4
Southwest Ctr. for Television
S4.B57.F11
Southwest Forum on Education
S4.B63.F9
Southwest Mobile Institutes
S4.B28.F12
Southwest Regional Conference
S4.B17.F4
Southwest Research Institute
S4.B58.F4
Southwest Texas PBS Council
S4.B3.F40
Space Standards Data at UCR
S3.B19.F5
Spanish Abroad Program: Madrid
S3.B3.F1
Spanish American Essay
S3.B56.F3
Spanish Course in Mexico
S2.B19.F12
Spanish Curriculum Workbook
S3.B54.F1
Spanish Drama and Poetry
S3.B56.F5
"Spanish Grammar Chart"
S3.B1.F6
Spanish Grammar Material
S3.B65.F1
Spanish Grammar Work Sheets
S3.B65.F2
Spanish Language Assessment
S2.B23.F16
Spanish Language Curriculum
S3.B2.F11
Spanish Language Development
S4.B61.F2
Spanish Language Examinations
S3.B53.F3
Spanish Language Examinations
S3.B53.F4
Spanish Language Institute
S4.B24.F7
Spanish Language Methodology
S3.B1.F9
Spanish Language Program
S4.B28.F18
Spanish Language Publishers
S4.B3.F1
Spanish Language Syllabus
S3.B2.F6
Spanish Literary Correspondent
S4.B1.F1
Spanish Literature Catalog
S4.B53.F10
Spanish Literature Department
S4.B30.F12
Spanish Literature Department
S4.B30.F19
Spanish Literature Outlines
S3.B65.F5
Spanish Literature Symposium
S4.B6.F1
Spanish Literature Writers
S2.B21.F14
Spanish Missions in Texas
S4.B55.F1
Spanish Neo-Classic Period
S3.B57.F1
Spanish Poetry Contest
S2.B23.F17
Spanish/Portuguese Research
S4.B54.F13
Spanish Post-Romantic Period
S3.B56.F2
Spanish Practice Drill Lessons
S3.B65.F3
Spanish Publishing Company
S2.B25.F14
Spanish Research Material
S3.B55.F4
Spanish Romantic Period
S3.B65.F4
Spanish Romantic Poets
S3.B55.F5
Spanish Teaching Curriculum
S3.B1.F5
Spanish Teaching Curriculum
S3.B53.F5
Special Admissions Research
S3.B24.F2
Special Projects and Reports
S3.B34.F7
Special Projects/Memberships
S3.B35.F6
Staff Employee Awards
S5.B1.F16
Stanford Community Newspaper
S5.B3.F5
State of Hispanic America
S4.B4.F44
State Tax Funds Appropriations
S3.B26.F7
Statewide Short Story Contest
S2.B23.F13
Stock: Bank of Los Angeles
S3.B50.F1
Strategies for Minorities
S4.B21.F20
Structural Analysis of a Poem
S2.B19.F4
Structural Analysis of a Text
S2.B19.F2
Structure of the Short Story
S2.B5.F23
Student Emergency Loan Fund
S3.B10.F8
Student Enrollment Statistics
S3.B4.F10
Student Library Policies
S3.B10.F3
Student Participation Report
S3.B24.F4
Student Retention Workshop
S4.B23.F21
"Summary of Activities" Report
S5.B4.F1
Summer Session: Esquivel
S3.B9.F5
Symposium for Exile Literature
S4.B22.F13
Symposium on Higher Education
S4.B24.F6
Symposium on Hispanic Business
S4.B28.F2
Symposium on Hispanic Poetry
S2.B26.F12
Symposium on Human Resources
S3.B49.F1
Systemwide Enrollment Study
S3.B51.F2
T
Task Force on Ethnic Studies
S4.B51.F11
Task Force on Hispanic Arts
S4.B5.F12
Teacher Corps Writing Project
S4.B49.F21
Teacher Education Center
S3.B5.F2
Teacher Education Committee
S3.B2.F5
Teacher Education Issues
S3.B13.F1
Teacher Education Policy
S3.B10.F2
Teacher Education Program
S4.B56.F8
Teacher Education Reports
S4.B20.F6
Teacher's Education Curriculum
S4.B5.F28
"Teachers and Students"
S4.B65.F6
Teaching Policies: Admission
S3.B3.F10
Teaching Syllabus for English
S2.B21.F3
Technical Aspects of a Novel
S2.B19.F3
Technique of the Chicano Novel
S2.B7.F7
Techniques of Writing
S3.B63.F2
Tenayuca, Ema: Research
S2.B23.F9
"Ten Years of Labyrinth"
S2.B7.F3
Texas Center for Writers
S4.B20.F2
Texas Chicano Issues Forum
S3.B5.F8
Texas Committee for Humanities
S2.B31.F10
Texas Curriculum Workshop
S4.B60.F10
Texas Education Agency
S4.B11.F2
Texas Educational Newsletters
S4.B19.F5
Texas Historical Association
S4.B11.F7
Texas Historical Commission
S2.B28.F6
Texas Literary Magazine
S2.B29.F13
Texas Myth Conference
S4.B27.F17
Texas Poets/Dave Olipant
S2.B23.F15
Texas Research League
S2.B21.F9
Texas State Concilio Meeting
S4.B4.F36
Texas Tech University Press
S2.B28.F11
Therapeutic Community Program
S4.B18.F2
Thesis Review: Cellini
S3.B8.F6
Thesis Review: Esquivel
S3.B8.F5
Thesis Review: Joyce F. Pino
S3.B8.F4
Thesis Review: Juanita J. Luna
S3.B8.F3
"Three Concepts of Culture"
S2.B6.F29
TMC Annual Financial Reports
S3.B40.F3
TMC Board Meetings/Reports
S3.B40.F4
TMC Investment/Business Data
S3.B40.F2
TMC Investment Publications
S3.B41.F4
TMC Profit Sharing/Investments
S3.B41.F1
TMC Reports/Publications
S3.B40.F1
TMC Scheduled Meetings/Reports
S3.B41.F2
TMC Shareholders Meetings
S3.B41.F3
TR Develops an Action Agenda
S3.B21.F8
TR Interviews/UCR Conference
S5.B8.F1
TR Professorship in Spanish
S5.B4.F4
TR's Academic Activities
S3.B44.F4
TR's Academic Development
S1.B1.F14
TR's Academic Senate Address
S3.B24.F1
TR's Academic Sketches
S1.B2.F1
TR's Administrative Candidacy
S5.B4.F7
TR's Administrative Travel
S3.B43.F2
TR's Administrative Travel
S3.B43.F4
TR's Administrative Travel
S3.B43.F6
TR's Administrative Travel
S3.B44.F2
TR's Analytical Ideas
S1.B1.F15
TR's Appointment Papers
S4.B7.F1
TR's Biographical Material
S3.B8.F1
TR's Chicano Literature Essay
S2.B24.F9
TR's Chicano Literature Essay
S2.B26.F15
TR's Chicano Literature Essay
S4.B18.F21
TR's Chicano Literature Speech
S4.B22.F28
TR's Chicano Philosophy Essay
S2.B24.F2
TR's Collection of Poetry
S4.B3.F31
TR's Commencement Speech
S4.B22.F34
TR's Commencement Speech
S4.B22.F37
TR's Cost Analysis Estimates
S3.B4.F22
TR's Daily UCR Schedule
S5.B4.F8
TR's Early Days As Chancellor
S3.B24.F9
TR's Early Published Poems
S2.B9.F5
TR's Early Published Poetry
S2.B9.F4
TR's Educational Award
S5.B1.F12
TR's Educational Development
S1.B3.F7
TR's Financial Disclosures
S3.B44.F5
TR's Financial Disclosures
S3.B44.F6
TR's First Welcoming Speech
S3.B51.F1
TR's Future Publication Goals
S2.B32.F13
TR's Honorary Doctorate
S5.B1.F14
TR's Honorary Doctorate
S5.B6.F7
TR's Inauguration Speech
S3.B45.F1
TR's Independent Study Course
S3.B4.F4
TR's "Inside the Window"
S2.B25.F2
TR's "Into the Libyrinth"
S2.B30.F12
TR's Keynote Address/Education
S4.B23.F3
TR's Keynote: Commencement
S4.B25.F12
TR's Keynote: June 13, 1982
S4.B23.F20
TR's Keynote: June 9, 1983
S4.B25.F13
TR's Keynote: June 9, 1983
S4.B26.F1
TR's Keynote: May 20, 1982
S4.B23.F16
TR's Keynote: May 21, 1981
S4.B25.F9
TR's Keynote: May 26, 1982
S4.B23.F17
TR's Keynote: May 27, 1982
S4.B23.F18
TR's Lecture on Education
S4.B18.F10
TR's Letter of Resignation
S5.B4.F3
TR's Letter to the Editor
S2.B31.F17
TR's Life and Work Articles
S1.B1.F8
TR's Life/Work Audio Library
S5.B14.F1
TR's Literary Bibliography
S2.B8.F10
TR's Literary Outlines
S2.B5.F16
TR's Literary Timetable
S2.B4.F2
TR's New Duties at UTEP
S3.B6.F4
TR's New Literary Productions
S2.B5.F19
TR's Poetry and Prose
S2.B5.F12
TR's Publications/Biography
S3.B44.F3
TR's Published Material
S5.B4.F16
TR's Short Stories
S2.B32.F6
TR's Speech on
Tierra
S4.B22.F32
TR's Speech: April 25, 1984
S4.B27.F8
TR's Speech: April 7, 1984
S4.B27.F5
TR's Speech: Keynote Address
S4.B24.F13
TR's Speech: Keynote Address
S4.B26.F13
TR's Speech: Keynote Address
S4.B26.F8
TR's Speech: Keynote Address
S4.B27.F3
TR's Speech: Keynote Address
S4.B27.F4
TR's Speech: March 10, 1983
S4.B24.F14
TR's Speech: May 10, 1984
S4.B27.F11
TR's Speech: October 6, 1983
S4.B26.F9
TR's Speech: Sept. 15, 1982
S4.B23.F24
TR's Speech: Welcome Address
S4.B26.F11
TR's Travel Itinerary Receipts
S3.B43.F1
TR's Travel Itinerary Receipts
S3.B43.F3
TR's Travel Itinerary Receipts
S3.B43.F5
TR's Travel Itinerary Receipts
S3.B44.F1
TR's Travel Itinerary Records
S3.B43.F7
TR's Unpublished Poems
S2.B5.F3
TR's Unpublished Poems
S2.B5.F7
TR's Unpublished Poetry Book
S2.B5.F14
Translations of
Tierra
S2.B3.F21
Transportation Center Project
S4.B52.F2
Tribute by Family/Collegues
S5.B1.F21
"Tribute to Tomás Rivera"
S5.B6.F2
Trinity Faculty Administration
S3.B3.F9
True Story of Gregorio Cortéz
S4.B61.F10
Tucson Border State Research
S4.B58.F11
TULAS Newsletter
S4.B29.F17
"Two Dimensions of Man" Notes
S3.B66.F4
U
U.S. Army General College
S3.B42.F1
U.S. Congress Legislation
S4.B16.F4
U.S. Cultural/Literary Journal
S2.B26.F1
U.S. Department of Labor
S4.B51.F1
U.S. Language Development
S4.B66.F13
U.S. Mexican Labor Market
S4.B66.F2
U.S.- Mexico Border Conference
S2.B30.F11
U.S.- Mexico Border Relations
S4.B60.F17
U.S.- Mexico Conference
S3.B30.F11
U.S.- Mexico Research Material
S3.B61.F2
U.S. Published Policy Reports
S4.B56.F10
UC Academic Council
S2.B29.F7
UC San Diego Arts Newsletter
S2.B26.F13
UC San Diego Chicano Journal
S2.B29.F6
UC Santa Cruz Student Workshop
S4.B22.F22
UC Systems' Education Hearings
S4.B26.F4
UC Systems' L.A. Meetings
S4.B23.F1
UC Systems' Top officials
S5.B1.F10
UCB/El Salvador Peace Mission
S4.B24.F8
UCI Chicano Literary Contest
S2.B21.F7
UCLA Chicano Community Paper
S5.B3.F6
UCLA Chicano Publications
S2.B25.F8
UCLA Chicano Research Center
S2.B25.F21
UCLA Chicano Research Project
S4.B55.F3
UCLA Graduation Ceremonies
S2.B27.F6
UCLA Law Program Colloquium
S3.B24.F22
UCLA Spanish/Portuguese Dept.
S2.B28.F5
UCR Academic Mission Data
S3.B22.F2
UCR Academic Mission
S3.B21.F2
UCR Academic Mission
S3.B22.F1
UCR Academic Mission Statement
S3.B21.F3
UCR Academic Plan and Mission
S3.B20.F12
UCR Academic Plan and Mission
S3.B20.F8
UCR Academic Plan and Mission
S3.B21.F1
UCR Academic Plan and Policy
S3.B23.F2
UCR Academic Planning Goals
S3.B20.F13
UCR Academic Policy and Budget
S3.B22.F5
UCR Academic Program Concerns
S3.B22.F4
UCR Activities/TR Conference
S5.B10.F1
UCR Administrative Activities
S5.B1.F9
UCR Administrative Goals
S3.B23.F1
UCR Admission Statistics
S3.B20.F1
UCR Annual Lecture Series
S3.B28.F10
UCR Budget Allocations
S3.B20.F3
UCR Budget and Planning Goals
S3.B20.F6
UCR Budget and Planning Notes
S3.B20.F7
UCR Budget and Planning
S3.B20.F2
UCR Budget/Policies Review
S3.B22.F3
UCR Campus Academic Statement
S3.B21.F15
UCR Campus Budget and Programs
S3.B21.F6
UCR Campus Planning Statement
S3.B20.F15
UCR Chancellorship Articles
S5.B2.F10
UCR Chancellorship Articles
S5.B2.F11
UCR Chicano Newsletter
S2.B26.F16
UCR Chicano Open House
S2.B6.F49
UCR Chicano Student Newspaper
S5.B3.F15
UCR Chicano Studies Program
S2.B29.F10
UCR/CPC Research Agreement
S4.B23.F4
UCR Employment Policies
S3.B20.F5
UCR Events and TR Interviews
S5.B7.F1
UCR Expansion and Development
S3.B20.F16
UCR Faculty Academic Policy
S3.B20.F9
UCR Faculty Planning Goals
S3.B21.F7
UCR Hosts President Gardner
S3.B18.F1
UCR Inauguration Ceremonies
S5.B1.F8
UCR Indirect Costs Rates
S3.B20.F4
UCR Institutional Listings
S4.B3.F21
UCR Joint Educational Programs
S4.B27.F1
UCR Joint Writer's Series
S4.B22.F11
UCR Lecture: Eugene Patterson
S4.B24.F10
UCR Modern Languages Dept.
S2.B31.F16
UCR Physical/Academic Progress
S3.B17.F10
UCR Public Policy Committee
S5.B4.F6
UCR Rivera Lecture Videotapes
S5.B13.F1
UCR School of Business
S4.B2.F22
UCR State of Campus Address
S3.B21.F4
UCR Student Newspaper
S5.B3.F9
UCR Tenure Review: Martínez
S3.B24.F20
UCR Welcoming Social
S4.B3.F34
UCSD Chicano Literary Review
S2.B25.F3
UCSD Program Committee
S4.B4.F15
UCSF Board of Overseers
S3.B17.F9
Undergraduate Degree Programs
S3.B13.F7
Undergraduate Degree Status
S3.B4.F20
Undergraduate Program Handbook
S4.B32.F3
"Understanding the Humanities"
S2.B6.F15
"Unfinished Education"
S4.B65.F3
The University Annual Report
S3.B15.F13
University Assembly Guidelines
S3.B13.F4
University Awards Banquet
S4.B25.F10
University Bilingual Programs
S4.B48.F21
University Budget and Grants
S3.B15.F5
University Budget and Grants
S3.B23.F7
University Correspondence
S3.B6.F1
University Correspondence
S3.B6.F2
"A University Education"
S2.B6.F38
University Evaluation Report
S3.B15.F14
University Fund-Raising Dinner
S4.B27.F15
University Goals of UTSA
S3.B12.F1
University House Assessment
S3.B19.F9
University Language Centers
S4.B54.F7
University Liaison Network
S3.B13.F5
University of Arizona
S2.B28.F4
University of New Mexico Press
S2.B29.F5
University of North Carolina
S2.B27.F4
University of North Carolina
S4.B63.F5
University of Wisconsin
S4.B4.F30
University Photographs
S5.B1.F3
University Receipts and Notes
S3.B67.F5
University Reports and Policy
S4.B31.F5
University Research Material
S4.B55.F7
University Staff Banquet
S4.B25.F14
University Travel Receipts
S4.B49.F7
Unpublished Short Story
S2.B5.F20
"The Unsung Philosophers"
S2.B20.F1
Upward Bound Program
S4.B2.F7
USC Centro Chicano Conference
S4.B3.F9
Use-of-Animal Publications
S3.B27.F5
UT Austin Chicano Bibliography
S2.B22.F3
UT Austin Hispanic Newsletter
S2.B28.F2
UT Austin Humanities Symposium
S4.B24.F15
UT Book Catalogs
S2.B31.F15
UT Center for Communication
S4.B49.F3
UT Research Publications
S4.B49.F4
UTA Amerindian Poetry Festival
S4.B4.F27
UTA Center for Public Schools
S4.B54.F9
UTA Latin American Institute
S2.B26.F11
UTEP Administration/Aguilar
S2.B24.F14
UTEP/UCR Re-scheduled Meetings
S4.B27.F18
UTSA Campus Tour: dos Santos
S4.B28.F8
UTSA Center for the Arts
S4.B3.F15
UTSA/Chicano Community Meeting
S4.B55.F5
UTSA Conference on Economics
S4.B58.F7
UTSA Employment Status
S4.B49.F11
UTSA Employment Status
S4.B56.F7
UTSA Foreign Languages Dept.
S2.B28.F9
UTSA Journal Lists
S2.B22.F10
UTSA Student Newspaper
S5.B3.F14
UTSA Teacher Education Policy
S4.B48.F12
V
"Vida en busca de forma"
S2.B8.F5
Vida y diálogos de España
S2.B30.F1
A View from the Loft
S2.B27.F12
Viewpoints on Community Issues
S4.B54.F3
Village Bookstore Publications
S4.B57.F14
Vincent Price Collection Tour
S3.B39.F2
Visiting Teachers Institute
S4.B21.F4
Volunteer Bar Association
S4.B22.F2
W
Weatherhead Border Studies
S4.B66.F10
West Coast Scholars Meeting
S4.B3.F12
Western New Mexico University
S4.B3.F14
"What is Leadership?"
S2.B6.F42
"What is the Short Story?"
S2.B21.F13
White House Visits
S5.B1.F19
Women in Higher Education
S3.B29.F13
Women's Political Conference
S4.B4.F14
Work Study Grant Applications
S4.B1.F3
Workbook on Accreditation
S4.B16.F7
Workshop on Chicano Literature
S4.B20.F8
Workshop on the Chicano Child
S4.B21.F1
World Congress of Sociology
S4.B30.F8
Writing Styles/Techniques
S3.B60.F1
X
XIV Congreso de Literatura
S4.B3.F32
XV Annual Language Meeting
S4.B1.F8
XV Hispanic Conference
S4.B5.F15
XVI Congreso de Literatura
S4.B13.F3
XVI Congreso de Literatura
S4.B21.F8
XVI Congreso Internacional
S4.B28.F17
XXIII Annual officer's Banquet
S4.B22.F7
XXXI Anniversary Reception
S4.B5.F3
Y
"...y no se lo tragó la tierra"
S2.B3.F7
Young Student Experience
S5.B1.F22
Youth Leadership Conference
S4.B3.F28
Z
"Zoo Island" Original Draft
S2.B3.F9
Index
"20th Century Mexico: Images"
S5.B4.F14
30th Anniversary Ceremony
S5.B1.F18
75th Anniversary Ceremony
S5.B1.F15
94th Annual Conference Data
S3.B26.F5
97th Annual Conference Reports
S3.B26.F6
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
Eng/Sp.
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
Sp.
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
Sp.
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
Sp.
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
Sp.
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
Sp.
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
Sp.
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
Eng/Sp.
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
Eng.
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
Eng/Sp.
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
Eng/Sp.
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
Eng/Sp.
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
Eng.
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
Eng/Sp.
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
Eng.
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
Sp.
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
Eng/Sp.
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
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Eng.
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
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
Sp.
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
Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Eng/Sp.
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
Eng.
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
Eng.
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
Eng/Sp.
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
Eng.
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
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Eng.
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
Eng.
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
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
German
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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
Scope and Contents note
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.
Box 21, Folder 16
Literature and Education
1978
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Aurelio M. Montemayor, coordinator of the San Antonio Bilingual Education Conference
invites TR to participate in its program on January 21, 1978. TR accepts and choses to
discuss "Chicano Literature- Is there any for Children?"
Box 21, Folder 17
Leonards Slicks (sic)/Letters
1955
Physical Description: 8 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR's early correspondence with Alex Palonio during his college years in Texas, circa
1955. The letters deal with fond memories and friends they both remember in Texas.
Box 22, Folder 1
MACC Conference Material
1972-73
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The Mexican American Cultural Center sponsors the "Primer Festival de Poesía," in San
Antonio, TX, in 1973. Include conference material and various brochures of the
MACC.
Box 22, Folder 2
Chicanos in Education
1970-72
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR collects various reports on Mexican Americans in higher education from the U.S.
Commission on Civil Rights. Two of the reports are entitled "Mexican American
Education in Texas" and "The Excluded Student."
Box 22, Folder 3
Mexican American Library
1976-78
Physical Description: 50 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The University of Texas at Austin sends TR copies of its Chicano bibliographies
produced by its Mexican American Library Project.
Box 22, Folder 4
Chicano Bibliography
1974
Physical Description: 40 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The "Mexican American Literature Bibliography" produced by the CPSES Resource Center
of UT Austin, contain listings of the first Chicano writers in America.
Box 22, Folder 5
Mexican American Lecture
1978
Physical Description: 23 TMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR and Frank Pino, Jr., develop a Chicano literature outline at the University of
Texas at San Antonio. Includes the essay, "Chicano Literature and the Climate of
Opinion," dealing with the history and milieu affecting Chicana/o writers.
Box 22, Folder 6
Mexican Culture/Workshop
1978
Physical Description: 8 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Gustavo Sainz from the Instituto Cultural Mexicano sends TR an outline of a planned
conference on literature to be held in Mexico. Requests that TR review and comment on
it.
Box 22, Folder 7
Newsletters/Brochures
1970-75
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Publications of various newsletters and brochures regarding Chicano/Latino issues in
the community. Include the newsletters,
El Ojo; Region 20, News
Roundup,
and
Avance.
Box 22, Folder 8
Pamphlets/Clippings
1970-75
Physical Description: 8 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
General literary research pamphlets, clippings and flyers dealing with Spanish
literature and Chicanos in education.
Box 22, Folder 9
Pegasus Literary Journal
1970-78
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Gerald Burns, chairman of the Library Board of Trustees of San Antonio Public Library
thanks TR for his support in the Young
Pegasus Poetry
Contest during the past years. Include TR's forward to
Pegasus
1978, winter's issue.
Box 22, Folder 10
Periodical Listings
1968-75
Physical Description: 50 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
A complete listing of the major international journals of academic and non-academic
organizations produced for the University of Texas at San Antonio.
Box 22, Folder 11
Publishing Companies
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
General research material and brochures of major publishing companies' new book
releases, including the Jenkins Publishing Company of San Antonio, TX.
Box 23, Folder 1
International Symposium
1978
Physical Description: 21 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The San Antonio Arts Council sponsors the Fourth International Conference on "Rebirth
of Imaginative Vision," on May 26-30, 1978. TR introduces one of the panelists, Dr.
León Portilla of Mexico. Include TR's speech and
Journal of
Current Social Issues.
Box 23, Folder 2
San Antonio College, TX
1977
Physical Description: 2 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Juanita Luna-Lawhn, professor at San Antonio College, TX, invites TR to lecture on
Chicano literature to her students and to be videotaped. TR agrees and speaks on
Tierra.
Box 23, Folder 3
Latin America Seminar
1976
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The University of Texas at San Antonio sponsor a seminar entitled "Faces of
Participation in Latin America: A New Look at Citizen Action in Society," on November
13, 1976.
Box 23, Folder 4
Spanish Reading Text
1970
Physical Description: 1 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research material on José Licano who proposes to create a Spanish textbook for the
Migrant Education Center. Gives a name list of scholars participating on the
project.
Box 23, Folder 5
Who's Who in Poetry
1974-75
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
General subscriptions of various publishing houses offering new literary materials
and journals. Include the
International Who's Who in Poetry.
Box 23, Folder 6
Hispania Literary Journal
1978
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Richard Teschner, editor of
Hispania, sends TR a "Survey
of Research Tool Needs in the Hispanic Literature and Language," and hopes TR will
complete and return it.
Box 23, Folder 7
Symposium Brochures
1970-74
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
General research material on conferences held on Chicano literature, education and
health science. Include flyers from Poetry in Public Places and Thornhill Poetry
Symposium.
Box 23, Folder 8
Center Magazine
1976
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Center magazine interviews Joseph J. Schwab, a professor
at the University of Chicago, on his experience as a teacher in the article, "Teaching
and Learning," published in 1976.
Box 23, Folder 9
La pasionaria Publication
1939
Physical Description: 1 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
General research material on Ema Tenayuca,
La pasionaria,
and Payton Green's
City in the Sun, chapter
fifteen.
Box 23, Folder 10
TACWT Workshop
1975-76
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Texas Association of Creative Writing Teachers sends TR material on its Ethnic
Literature Symposium. Include the
Texas Writer's Newsletter,
and notes from various writers.
Box 23, Folder 11
Texas Child Care
1976
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Laura Ashkenaze, director of the Quality of Life of Children of San Antonio, TX,
thanks TR for his remarks during its symposium on April 7, 1976.
Box 23, Folder 12
Texas Commission on Arts
1973-75
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Texas Commission on the Arts and Humanities sponsors the "Festival de Literatura
Mexicana Americana," and invites TR to participate. Include general notes and
information.
Box 23, Folder 13
Texas Ctr. for Writers
1977
Physical Description: 50 TLS/TMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Texas Center for Writers hosts a Statewide Short Story Contest for high school
students and invites TR to participate in the judging. TR accepts and reviews
manuscripts. Include original stories submitted by several writers.
Box 23, Folder 14
Texas Monthly Journal
1976
Physical Description: 11 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The
Texas Monthly journal publishes an article on the
manipulation of the press in its story entitled "Weirdo Paper Plagues San Antonio." It
deals with Murdoch's media style.
Box 23, Folder 15
New Breed Anthology
1973
Physical Description: 7 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Dave Oliphant, editor of
New Breed: An Anthology of Texas
Poets,
publishes TR's early poetry. Include TR's "M'ijo no mira nada," "The
Rooster Crows en Iowa y en Texas," "Siempre el domingo" and "The Overalls."
Box 23, Folder 16
"The Spoken Language..."
1971
Physical Description: 74 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Bernardo Vallejo, a writer for the San Antonio Independent School District produces a
study entitled "The Spoken Language of Mexican American Children in San Antonio, TX."
It deals with problems Chicano children have with language.
Box 23, Folder 17
UTSA Poetry Recitation
1973
Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Rose M. Bennett, a Spanish teacher at MacArthur High School sends TR an outline of
the Spanish Poetry and Prose Contest to be sponsored by UTSA in 1973.
Box 23, Folder 18
"Yellow Submarine" Essay
1972
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
General articles on higher education dealing with federal funding, administration and
curriculum. Include "Who Sank the Yellow Submarine" and "Teaching Loads."
Box 23, Folder 19
UTSA Campus Development
1976
Physical Description: 10 TMs/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Dr. Kenneth H. Ashworth sends TR copies of his short stories on the history of UTSA
and on his more personal experiences growing up in Texas.
Box 24, Folder 1
Abrazo Literary Journal
1976
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Abrazo is a Chicano art and literary journal focusing on
the original works of writers and artists of the Latino society. Includes a feature
story on Agustín V. Casasola, one of Mexico's leading photographers of the Mexican
Revolution.
Box 24, Folder 2
Atisbos Literary Journal
1973
Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Raúl Vega Romero, managing editor of
Atisbos, at
Stanford University thanks TR for submitting his article, "Recuerdo, descubrimiento, y
voluntad," for the fall issue of 1973.
Box 24, Folder 3
Aztlán Academic Journal
1970-76
Physical Description: 10 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Published brochures and flyers of the
Aztlán journal,
created by UC Los Angeles. Contains a list of published essays and monograph series
for Chicano scholars.
Box 24, Folder 4
Akwesasne Notes/ New York
1977
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Akwesasne Notes is a Native American journal dedicated
to official news and literary works of the Mohawk Nation. Some of the articles deal
with Indian land rights and pollution.
Box 24, Folder 5
Barrio Publications
1977
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Barrio Publications produces a Chicano newsletter entitled
La
Onda Fría de Aztlán.
It is produced in Indiana by an independent Chicano
publisher.
Box 24, Folder 6
BBCMA Internal Memoranda
1977-78
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Ramón Vásquez Sánchez, chairman of the Bilingual/Bicultural Coalition on Mass Media
sends TR material on the negative stereotyping of the Chicano/Latino community.
Box 24, Folder 7
Bilingual Review
1974
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The Division of Modern Languages at the University of New York sponsors the
Bilingual Review, focusing on scholarly and literary issues
for the bilingual/bicultural community.
Box 24, Folder 8
Blind Alley Journal
1978
Physical Description: 47 ALS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Brian Robertson, editor of
Blind Alley literary journal,
sends TR a copy of its first literary production. Includes a cover letter thanking TR
for his support and advice.
Box 24, Folder 9
Books Abroad Journal
1971-75
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Correspondence from Tom J. Lewis, assistant editor of
Books
Abroad
of the University of Oklahoma regarding TR's article entitled "Chicano
Literature: Fiesta of the Living." Contain some photographs and correspondence on the
conference.
Box 24, Folder 10
Caminos Magazine
1980-81
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
General research articles on Chicano/Latinos in higher education, literature,
business and engineering. Include the essays entitled "Crises in Science Education,"
"Research Agenda for Hispanic Policy" and "Success for Chicanos."
Box 24, Folder 11
CCNMA Internal Memoranda
1982-83
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The California Chicano News Media Association sends TR its monthly newsletter and
correspondence on its many projects and symposia on Chicano news media
opportunities.
Box 24, Folder 12
Chicanacán Cultural Group
1979-80
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Comité Chicanacán of San Francisco develops a new project, "Semana de Arte y Cultura
Chicana en México," dealing with sharing Chicano poetry and art with Mexico. Include
some correspondence from Juan Felipe Herrera to Gustavo Sainz.
Box 24, Folder 13
LA CHISPA Proceedings
1983-84
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Gilbert Paolini, editor of
LA CHISPA proceedings on the
"Louisiana Conference on Hispanic Languages and Literature," sends TR copies of the
galleys of his essay, "Mexican American Literature: The Establishment of
Community."
Box 24, Folder 14
Compass Newsletter
1979
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Dr. Ricardo Aguilar sends TR a copy of UTEP's
Compass
newsletter, which provides details on Dr. Aguilar's new administrative
promotion as assistant to the vice president.
Box 24, Folder 15
CHC Avance Newsletter
1982-84
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus sends TR copies of its national newsletter entitled
Avance. Include information on the major events and
programs offered by its association.
Box 24, Folder 16
Congressional Action
1979
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce sends a copy of its
Congressional
Action
newsletter, which outlines current legislative bills and voting
records of congressmen and senators at Washington, D.C.
Box 25, Folder 1
Café Solo Journal
1974-78
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The editors of
Café Solo, a Chicano poetry journal sends
TR some material regarding its activities and publications. Include letters from Del
Marie Rogers and Ernesto Padilla.
Box 25, Folder 2
Caracol Literary Journal
1977
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Internal correspondence from the editors of
Caracol
Chicano literary journal, regarding TR's story, "Inside the Window," published
in the summer of 1977. Include general notes.
Box 25, Folder 3
Carta Abierta Newsletter
1976-79
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Juan Rodríguez, professor of Chicano literature at UCSD sends TR copies of his new
Chicano literary newsletter entitled
Carta Abierta.
Include general information on contemporary Chicano writers and recent
publications.
Box 25, Folder 4
Casa de las Américas
1977-84
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
La
Casa de las Américas invites TR to submit his work
for its annual literary award given to the best unpublished work by a Chicano/Latino
writer. Include correspondence from Mariano Rodríguez and Trine Pérez.
Box 25, Folder 5
Casa Editorial Publishers
1977
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The Casa Editorial publishing company sends TR a copy of its new poetry book,
Sobra, by Marina Rivera. Include material on Rafael J.
González' poetry book,
El hacedor de fuegos.
Box 25, Folder 6
Con Safos Publications
1974-76
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Material from Con Safos: Pintores Chicanos de Texas regarding its various
publications such as
La movida, " The Brown Paper Report"
and TR's essay, "The Chicano Renaissance Movement." Contain correspondence and
material on Los Quemados.
Box 25, Folder 7
Chasqui Revista
1976-77
Physical Description: 3 TL/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Ricardo Benavides, editor of the
Chasqui Revista de Literatura
Latinoamericana,
sends TR a copy of its journal. Include work by Jorge Luis
Borges and Ricardo Benavides.
Box 25, Folder 8
Chicano Studies Center
1975
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The UCLA Chicano Studies Center sends TR a copy of its "Publication Catalog of
Spring, 1975," dealing with new and old research on Chicano literature, education and
history.
Box 25, Folder 9
Chicano Times Newspaper
1973
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The
Chicano Times newspaper of the San Antonio, TX,
sends TR copies of its publication for his information and review.
Box 25, Folder 10
Christian Science Monitor
1980
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The
Christian Science Monitor sends TR a subscription
form and hopes he will sign up.
Box 25, Folder 11
Contra la Pared Newspaper
1974
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Dr. Alberto Mata of Northeastern Illinois University sends TR a copy of its student
paper entitled
Contra la Pared, dealing with social and
political issues affecting the Chicano/Latino community in Illinois.
Box 25, Folder 12
Daedalus Literary Journal
1975-76
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Memoranda from the business office of the
Daedalus
journal, regarding its annual subscription.
Box 25, Folder 13
De Colores Journal
1975
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
De Colores: Journal of Emerging Raza Philosophies sends
TR a subscription notice for its annual support. The journal provides a forum for
bilingual expressions in Chicano ideas.
Box 25, Folder 14
Ediciones Iberoamericanas
1966-68
Physical Description: 5 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Sp.
TR requests copies of the book entitled
Selección de poemas,
by Jorge Guillén, published by Ediciones Iberoamericana in Madrid, Spain.
Include general correspondence.
Box 25, Folder 15
Entre Nosotros Journal
1979
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
La Revista oficial de la Sociedad Nacional Hispánica manda una copia de
Entre Nosotros, a TR sobre las actividades y escritos de sus
miembros de Sigma Delta Pi.
Box 25, Folder 16
Estados Unidos Journal
1983
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Sp.
Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas sends TR a copy of its journal on Latin
American perspectives entitled
Estados Unidos, regarding
issues in politics and economics.
Box 25, Folder 17
El Cuento Journal
1976-79
Physical Description: 5 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Sp.
Memoranda from Edmundo Valadez, editor of
El Cuento: Revista de
Imaginación,
regarding its publishing program and annual subscriptions.
Includes a short story by Ricardo R. Blanco entitled "Rito y el pecado."
Box 25, Folder 18
El Dorado Distributors
1970-75
Physical Description: 4 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
El Dorado Distributors of Chicano/Latino publications sends TR resource and research
material lists for his review, from its home office located in San Francisco, CA.
Box 25, Folder 19
El Grito Journal/Berkeley
1970
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR saves various articles on Chicano history and sociology published by
El Grito: A Journal of Contemporary Mexican American Thought.
Include essays by Octavio I. Romano-V.
Box 25, Folder 20
Magazín Memoranda
1970-75
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Fernando Gutiérrez, editor of the
Magazín, a
contemporary Chicano literary and arts magazine sends TR an eight page letter
regarding his philosophy and ideology which he hopes to share with his readers and
contributors.
Box 25, Folder 21
El Mirlo Canta Newsletter
1974-80
Physical Description: 7 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The UCLA Chicano Research Center sends TR copies of its current newsletter entitled
El Mirlo Canta de Noticatlán, dealing with research
projects and activities of the center.
Box 25, Folder 22
El Pipla Newsletter
1977-78
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The Chicano students of the University of Pennsylvania sends TR copies of its MEChA
newsletter entitled
El Pipla. It include information on
TR's lecture on Chicano literature.
Box 25, Folder 23
El Taller Chicano Review
1978
Physical Description: 1 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The Milwaukee SER-Jobs for Progress Cultural Center sends TR copies of its newsletter
entitled
El Taller, dealing with Chicano art, culture,
music and politics. Especially noteworthy are the essays on Chicano art by Juan
Hernández.
Box 25, Folder 24
Estreño Revista de Teatro
1974
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The Department of Modern Languages at the University of Cincinnati sends TR a
subscription form for its publication entitled
Estreño, a
journal of Spanish theatre.
Box 26, Folder 1
Facetas Literary Review
1978
Physical Description: 3 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Nathan Glick, editor of the
Facetas journal, and staff
of the International Communication Agency of the U.S., requests permission to publish
some of TR's poetry.
Box 26, Folder 2
Forum Newsletter
1980-81
Physical Description: 13 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The National Clearing House for Bilingual Education sends TR copies of its
Forum newsletter, dealing with legislation, financial aid and
information on bilingual education.
Box 26, Folder 3
Hispamérica Publication
1975
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Saúl Sosnowski, editor of
Hispamérica, sends TR forms
for its annual subscription to the journal of literature.
Box 26, Folder 4
Falcon Record Company
1975
Physical Description: 4 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Sp.
Arnaldo Ramírez, manager of the Falcon Record Company invites TR to participate in a
Chicano literature recording with Dr. Rolando Hinojosa Smith. TR accepts the
invitation.
Box 26, Folder 5
Higher Education Journal
1980
Physical Description: 7 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Inland Empire University and College Association sends TR copies of its
Higher Education journal for his review.
Box 26, Folder 6
Higher Education News
1981
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The American Council on Education sends TR a copy of its newsletter entitled
Higher Education and
National Affairs,
dealing with new legislation and budget cuts in education.
Box 26, Folder 7
Hispanic Link Newsletter
1983-84
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The
Hispanic Link Weekly Report of Washington, D.C.,
sends TR copies of its weekly newsletter on Chicano/Latino news.
Box 26, Folder 8
Hispanic Affairs News
1980-83
Physical Description: 15 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Ambassador Esteban E. Torres sends TR copies of the
Hispanic
Affairs
newsletter of Washington, D.C., published by the U.S. government.
Includes an invitation for TR to meet with former President Ronald Reagan.
Box 26, Folder 9
Humanidades Newsletter
1978-80
Physical Description: 4 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The Fundación Puerto Riqueña de las Humanidades sends TR copies of its current
newsletter entitled
Humanidades, which focuses on Puerto
Rican culture, art and education.
Box 26, Folder 10
Inland Empire Times
1981
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The
Inland Empire Times of the Riverside community sends
TR a copy of its newspaper covering business and social issues.
Box 26, Folder 11
ILAS Newsletter
1979-83
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
William Glade, director of the UT Austin Institute of Latin American Studies invites
TR to participate in its Hispanic Task Force and sends copies of the
ILAS Newsletter.
Box 26, Folder 12
Chapman College Workshop
1982-83
Physical Description: 6 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Juana Arancibia, professor of International Studies program at Chapman College
invites TR to attend its "Twentieth Century Hispanic American Poetry and Narrative
Symposium."
Box 26, Folder 13
Inter-Campus Arts
1984
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Michael Addison from UCSD sends TR a copy of its
Inter-Campus
Arts
newsletter, dealing with an exchange program within the UC campuses.
Box 26, Folder 14
Ideologies & Literature
1977-78
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Arturo Madrid, chairman of the Department of Spanish at the University of Minnesota
sends TR information on its journal entitled
Ideologies &
Literature,
on Spanish, Portuguese and English literature. Includes a
brochure.
Box 26, Folder 15
Inter-American Affairs
1975
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The Pan American University invites TR to give a lecture on Chicano literature at its
annual cultural symposium. Includes a copy its
Inter-American
Affairs
newsletter, and TR's lecture entitled "Chicano Literature-Dynamic
Intimacy."
Box 26, Folder 16
Ixko Yan/Cara de Acción
1979
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The UCR Chicano Student Program sends TR copies of its
Ixko
Yan/Cara de Acción,
dealing with research, activities and seminars at the UCR
campus.
Box 27, Folder 1
Justa Publications
1980
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Rudy Espinosa, editor of Justa Publications sends TR material on its projects and
publications scheduled for the coming year. Include correspondence from S. Fowler,
associate editor of
Poets of Achievements.
Box 27, Folder 2
Laguardia Publishers
1970
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Esequiel Guzmán sends TR a collection of his poetry published by Laguardia Publishing
Company in 1970. His poems deal with Chicano migrant workers in the American
Southwest.
Box 27, Folder 3
UON Language Review
1981-82
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Department of Modern Languages at the University of Oklahoma at Norman sends TR
copies of its newsletter entitled The
Language Review,
dealing with its current events and research projects.
Box 27, Folder 4
Latin Am. Research Review
1977-79
Physical Description: 3 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Joseph S. Tulchin, editor of the
Latin American Research Review
of the University of North Carolina invites TR to write an essay on Chicano
studies. TR accepts the request.
Box 27, Folder 5
La Confluencia Review
1977-78
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Patricia A. D'Andrea, editor of
La Confluencia literary
journal of Albuquerque sends TR a copy of it and requests that TR publicize it to his
students and faculty.
Box 27, Folder 6
La Gente de Aztlán Editor
1980
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Jesse Ixtlilxochitl Coronado, editor of UCLA's
La Gente de
Aztlán
newspaper, invites TR to give the keynote speech at the graduation
ceremonies of the Chicano students of UCLA.
Box 27, Folder 7
La Red/The Net Newsletter
1979-82
Physical Description: 15 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The National Chicano Council on Higher Education sends TR copies of its 1979-82
issues of
La Red newsletter, concerning the Chicano
academic community in the United States.
Box 27, Folder 8
La Red/The Net Newsletter
1982-84
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The National Chicano Council on Higher Education sends TR copies of its 1982-84
issues of
La Red/The Net newsletter, dealing with
research issues and projects in the Chicano community.
Box 27, Folder 9
Letras Actuales Assn.
1979
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Galal Kernahan, director of Letras Actuales Association sends TR copies of an article
on an interview with TR, published in July 1979. Include information on the Mexican
literary association and the Chicano/Latino network.
Box 27, Folder 10
Contemporary Education
1977
Physical Description: 3 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Library of Contemporary Education sends TR information on its book,
Aids to Psycholinguistic Teaching, and hopes he can review it
for the foreign languages department of UTSA.
Box 27, Folder 11
Liga Nacional Defensora
1973-76
Physical Description: 15 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Bruce Gaarder, director of La Liga Nacional Defensora sends TR information on its
symposia and
Defensa Boletín, dealing with various
research projects and publications by the Chicano/Latino community.
Box 27, Folder 12
Loft Literary Association
1984
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Susan Broadhead, director of the Loft: A Place for Writing and Literature sends TR a
copy of its newsletter entitled
A View from the Loft. It
deals with poetry, creative writing and publication opportunities.
Box 28, Folder 1
MELUS Journal
1973-82
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Katharine Newman, editor of
MELUS multi-ethnic literary
journal, sends TR copies of its newsletter dealing with new literary productions in
the United States. Include correspondence from Marco A. Portales.
Box 28, Folder 2
Memoranda Hispánica
1980-82
Physical Description: 8 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The office for Advanced Research in Hispanic Education at the University of Texas at
Austin, sends TR copies of its newsletter entitled
Memoranda
Hispánica,
dealing with issues pertinent to the Chicano/Latino community.
Box 28, Folder 3
MESA Newsletter
1981
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Los Angeles Council of Black Professional Engineers sponsors the
MESA Newsletter, aimed at assisting African Americans in the
sciences, mathematics and engineering.
Box 28, Folder 4
MASRC Newsletter
1982
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The Mexican American Studies and Research Center of the University of Arizona, sends
TR copies of its
MASRC Newsletter, dealing with its
research publications and activities.
Box 28, Folder 5
Mester Literary Journal
1974-75
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Roberto Cantú, editor of the
Mester literary journal of
the University of California at Los Angeles, accepts TR's short stories, "Las
salamandras" and "La cara en el espejo" for publication.
Box 28, Folder 6
Medallion Newspaper
1977-78
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Texas Historical Commission of Austin, sends TR copies of its quarterly
newsletter entitled the
Medallion, dealing with its
future historical exhibitions and projects.
Box 28, Folder 7
Metamórfosis Journal
1978
Physical Description: 4 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Centro Chicano of the University of Washington at Seattle, sends TR copies of its new
Chicano literary journal entitled
Metamórfosis, focusing
on creative writing and poetry.
Box 28, Folder 8
Mictla Publications
1971-72
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
José Antonio Parra, business manager of Mictla Publications of San Antonio, requests
permission to publish TR's essay, "Into the Labyrinth: The Chicano in Literature."
Include information on Mictla's new book,
Chicano Perspectives.
Box 28, Folder 9
Publishing Companies
1970-76
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR collects brochures, catalogs and pamphlets from various publishers for his
Department of Foreign Languages at UTSA. Include information on the Children's Book
Press.
Box 28, Folder 10
Moctesuma Esparza Films
1977
Physical Description: 12 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Moctesuma Esparza, producer of the Chicano documentary film,
Quo Vadis, invites TR to participate in an interview dealing with his views
on the Chicano movement and philosophy. Contains a copy of the
Quo Vadis film treatment.
Box 28, Folder 11
Multi-Ethnicity Report
1973-75
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Vivian Davis, editor of the
Multi-Ethnicity in American
Publishing
newsletter, from Texas Tech University sends TR copies focusing on
new works by American writers.
Box 29, Folder 1
NAACP Internal Memoranda
1980
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Ameal Moore, president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People sends TR an invitation to attend its annual awards banquet to be held in
Riverside, CA. Include articles, photographs and correspondence.
Box 29, Folder 2
NALEO Washington Report
1980-81
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR sends Congressman Edward R. Roybal a letter requesting membership in the National
Association of Elected and Appointed officials. Include the
NALEO Washington Report.
Box 29, Folder 3
National IMAGE Newsletter
1980
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The IMAGE Hispanic Business Association of Washington, D.C., sends TR a copy of its
National IMAGE Newsletter, dealing with the political
rights of the Chicano/Latino community.
Box 29, Folder 4
New Mexico Independent
1979
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Robert Gordon, literary editor of the
New Mexico Independent
literary journal, invites TR to submit some of his poems and short stories for
publication.
Box 29, Folder 5
New Mexico Quarterly
1971
Physical Description: 1 TL
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR sends his creative short story, "Looking for Borges," and selected poetry to the
New Mexico Quarterly journal, hoping to get them
published.
Box 29, Folder 6
New Scholars Journal
1978-79
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Joseph Nalvin from the UCSD
New Scholars journal,
invites TR to participate in its "Frontera Symposium," dealing with problems and
issues facing the U.S./Mexican communities on the International Border. Include
general memoranda.
Box 29, Folder 7
Notice Newsletter
1980
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The UC Academic Council sends TR a copy of its
Notice
newsletter, dealing with governance and legislation issues affecting UC faculty
and administration.
Box 29, Folder 8
NAFSA Newsletter
1978
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The National Association for Foreign Student Affairs sends TR copies of its monthly
newsletter entitled
NAFSA, dealing with its activities
and programs.
Box 29, Folder 9
Nuestro Magazine
1975
Physical Description: 1 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Charles Rivera, editor-in-chief of
Nuestro magazine of
New York, NY, invites TR to write an article on the "Influence of Hispanic Ideas in
the American Southwest."
Box 29, Folder 10
Palabras Newsletter
1982
Physical Description: 11 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The UCR Chicano Studies Program sends TR copies of its
Palabras
newsletter, dealing with student and staff programs at the UCR campus and in
the Riverside community.
Box 29, Folder 11
Palabras Nuevas Journal
1980
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Ricardo Aguilar, director of UTEP Concurso Literario requests TR to participate as a
literary judge for
Palabras Nuevas journal. Include
copies of the best short stories submitted by students for TR to review.
Box 29, Folder 12
Papeles de la Frontera
1976-77
Physical Description: 8 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR thanks José L. Varela-Ibarra, professor at San Diego State University for his new
literary effort entitled
Los Papeles de la Frontera,
dealing with Chicano literature.
Box 29, Folder 13
Pawn Review Journal
1975
Physical Description: 2 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Michael Anderson, editor of the
Pawn Review literary
magazine, sends TR an invitation to submit some of his new work for publication.
Box 29, Folder 14
Pendulum Press
1971
Physical Description: 8 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
William Rosch, manager of the Pendulum Press requests to publish TR's "El Pete
Fonseca" and "Young Voices," in its small press publishing company. TR accepts the
offer.
Box 29, Folder 15
Perspectiva Publications
1974
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Perspectiva Publications sends TR a brochure on its latest book entitled
Ando sangrando: A Study of Mexican Americans, by Dr. Armando
Morales. It deals with police violence at the East Los Angeles Chicano Moratorium of
1970 in CA.
Box 29, Folder 16
Picante Magazine
1978
Physical Description: 8 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Picante magazine publishes TR's short story, "Inside the
Window," and essay, "The History of Chicano Literature," in its first issue. Include
general correspondence.
Box 29, Folder 17
Poetry Society of America
1983
Physical Description: 15 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Poetry Society of America sends TR a copy of its Seventy-third Annual Awards
Contributors containing the best U.S. poets. Include a list of books available by PSA
writers.
Box 29, Folder 18
Coda: Poets and Writers
1974-75
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Poets and Writers National Association sends TR copies of its
Coda newsletter, focused to assist writers with news and
writing opportunities in the United States. Include general correspondence and
information on various writers.
Box 29, Folder 19
Prentice-Hall Publishers
1972
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Sp.
TR thanks E. García-Girón for the copy of the book received entitled
Literatura chicana: texto y contexto, published by
Prentice-Hall.
Box 29, Folder 20
Puerto del Sol Magazine
1973-74
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The New Mexico University Creative Writing Center sends TR copies of student poems
and asks him to evaluate them for the new literary magazine entitled
Puerto del Sol. Include correspondence from David Apodaca and
Bob Sandoval.
Box 30, Folder 1
Rand McNally and Company
1974
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Fern Simon, editor of the
Vida y diálogos de España,
invites TR to write some sections on Spanish culture for its forthcoming
publication by Rand McNally and Company. Include outlines and notes.
Box 30, Folder 2
Revista Chicano-Riqueña
1973-79
Physical Description: 50 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Luis Dávila and Nicolás Kanellos, editors of the
Revista
Chicano-Riqueña
of Indiana University, Bloomington, correspond with TR
regarding new Chicano writers and projects. Contain the literary manuscripts of Leroy
Quintana.
Box 30, Folder 3
Repaso de gramática
1976
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Sp.
John Wiley and Sons company requests permission to publish TR's short story, "Las
salamandras," in the textbook entitled
Repaso de gramática
española.
TR agrees.
Box 30, Folder 4
Relampago Books Company
1982
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Relampago Books of Austin, TX, sends TR a list of all its available Chicano
publications. Include brochures on its most recent Chicano novels and
bibliographies.
Box 30, Folder 5
Rizzoli Publications
1975
Physical Description: 11 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Rizzoli International Publications of New York sends TR a list of its available books
on Spanish literature.
Box 30, Folder 6
SACNAS Newsletter
1982-84
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science requests TR's
support for its funding proposal on "A Role Model and Mentor Program for Chicano and
Indian Students." Contain material and copies of
SACNAS
newsletter.
Box 30, Folder 7
Scorpion Press
1976
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Margarita Cota-Cárdenas and Eliana Rivero, editors of
Poesía en
Voces de Mujer,
published by Scorpion Press sends TR copies of its newsletter
dealing with Chicana poetry. It includes poetry by Ángela de Hoyos and Teresinka
Pereira.
Box 30, Folder 8
SESS Newsletter
1977
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Society of Ethnic and Special Studies at Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville,
sends TR a copy of its
SESS newsletter, with a report
from the president of the association.
Box 30, Folder 9
Sonrisas News/ Austin, TX
1978
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Ramón H. Tanguma, director of the Sonrisas project sends TR information regarding its
bilingual instructional TV, designed to reach children of Spanish-speaking
background.
Box 30, Folder 10
Somos Literary Magazine
1979
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Kirk Whisler, publisher of
Somos literary magazine of
San Bernardino, CA, invites TR to participate in its advisory committee. TR accepts
and looks forward to assisting. Include the bylaws and charter of
Somos.
Box 30, Folder 11
Southwest Border Summit
1982
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The California office of the Southwest Border Regional Conference sponsors the "Third
U.S.- Mexico Border Governors' Meeting," to discuss issues affecting the border
states.
Box 30, Folder 12
S.W. American Literature
1972
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR gives Helen Lang Heath, editor of the
Southwestern American
Literature
journal, permission to publish his essay, "Into the Labyrinth: The
Chicano in Literature."
Box 31, Folder 1
TACHE Memoranda
1977-82
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Leonard A. Valverde, chairman of the Texas Association of Chicanos in Higher
Education thanks TR for his speech at the Seventh Annual TACHE Conference on the
"Chicano Impact on Higher Education." Include TR's speech outline.
Box 31, Folder 2
TEDTAC Bibliography Lists
1970
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The Texas Education Desegregation Technical Assistance Center makes available for
loan, research material on Mexican American literature, history and culture.
Box 31, Folder 3
TEE Newsletter
1973
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
José A. Cárdenas, editor of the
TEE Newsletter of the
Texans for Educational Excellence sends TR new statistics and information regarding
equal opportunities in higher education.
Box 31, Folder 4
Tercer Sol Bookstore
1972
Physical Description: 1 TL
Scope and Contents note
Sp.
TR sends the Tercer Sol Bookstore at Corpus Christi, TX, a letter of congratulations
on its endeavor to promote Chicano literature and culture.
Box 31, Folder 5
Texas Observer Journal
1970
Physical Description: 2 TL/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The
Texas Observer, an Austin based independent
publication sends TR a subscription renewal to its bi-weekly journal.
Box 31, Folder 6
University of Texas Press
1977
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR receives a copy of Rilda Baker's essay on Mario Vargas Llosa's work entitled `of
how to be and what to see while you are being,' published in the
Texas Studies in Literature and Language journal.
Box 31, Folder 7
Town Hall Journal
1981
Physical Description: 8 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Leonard Weil, president of the Orange County Business Association, CA, invites TR to
attend its monthly meetings which feature a guest speaker on educational themes.
Include copies of the
Town Hall journal.
Box 31, Folder 8
Tejidos Literary Journal
1974-76
Physical Description: 50 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
René Cisneros and Jim Calvillo, editors of
Tejidos
Chicano journal of San Antonio, TX, invites TR to join the board of directors.
Include the bylaws, brochures and correspondence regarding its development and
funding.
Box 31, Folder 9
Texas Center for Writers
1975-77
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
James White, director of the Texas Center for Writers sends TR brochures regarding
his literary network and requests that TR become a literary consultant. Include
correspondence and information on the center's activities.
Box 31, Folder 10
Texas Humanist Newspaper
1977
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Texas Committee for the Humanities sends TR copies of its newspaper entitled the
Texas Humanist, focusing on projects and activities
sponsored by the Texas Committee.
Box 31, Folder 11
Trucha Publication
1973-76
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Nephtalí de León, author of
Chicano Poet and
I Color My Garden, published by Trucha Publications sends TR
copies of his work for TR's review and enjoyment.
Box 31, Folder 12
TULAS Newsletter
1978
Physical Description: 15 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Center for Latin American Studies at Tulane University at New Orleans sends TR a
copy of its
TULAS newsletter, dealing with its activities
and research programs.
Box 31, Folder 13
Un Nuevo Día Journal
1976-79
Physical Description: 4 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The Chicano Education Project of Denver, CO, sends TR copies of its
Un Nuevo Día educational journal, promoting higher education
and the advancement of minorities.
Box 31, Folder 14
University of Notre Dame
1973-76
Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
John Ehmann, acting director of the University of Notre Dame Press invites TR to
review Robert J. Garza's work entitled
Contemporary Chicano
Theatre.
TR accepts the offer.
Box 31, Folder 15
University of Texas Press
1971-75
Physical Description: 15 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The University of Texas Press sends TR a copy of its book catalog and brochures on
its publications. Include some receipts and flyers on new books from UT Press.
Box 31, Folder 16
Utile Dulci Newsletter
1978-82
Physical Description: 15 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The UCR Department of Literature and Languages sends TR copies of its
Utile Dulci newsletter, dealing with its activities and
research projects.
Box 31, Folder 17
Zavala County Sentinel
1971
Physical Description: 3 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR sends the editor of the
Zavala County Sentinel
newspaper, in Crystal City, TX, a letter which protests the distortion of facts
regarding his lecture on education given on December 21, 1970. TR believes his topic
was non-political.
Box 32, Folder 1
Texas Slough Journal
1975-77
Physical Description: 20 AMs/TMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
First draft of TR's short story entitled "Las salamandras," dealing with his
childhood experience of death. Include the English version published in the
Texas Slough, and the Spanish version published in
Mester, a literary journal.
Box 32, Folder 2
Surrealistic Prose of TR
1960-75
Physical Description: 10 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Original holographs of TR's short stories on subjects such as religion, surrealism
and the farmworker's life. Some stories are entitled "Looking for Borges," early
versions of "...y no se lo tragó la tierra" and "La noche estaba plateada."
Box 32, Folder 3
"La casa grande" Manuscript
1970
Physical Description: 2 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Sp.
First draft of TR's short story entitled "Don Trino," from "La casa grande" novel.
Include a list of projected chapters for TR's new novel, "La casa grande."
Box 32, Folder 4
Poetry Manuscripts of TR
1960-70
Physical Description: 20 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Original drafts of TR's early poetry dating back to 1960, dealing with life, human
suffering and hope. Some of the poems are entitled "The Searchers," "The Glass Blue,"
"To Walk Beyond the Door" and "Another Day."
Box 32, Folder 5
Collected Poetry of TR
1970
Physical Description: 30 AMs/TMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR outlines his philosophy of Chicano literature and gives a Chicano poetry recital
which include the poetry of José Montoya, Alurista, Raúl Salinas, Juan Gómez-Quiñones
and Tino Villanueva. Contain notes on "Fiesta of the Living."
Box 32, Folder 6
Tierra Manuscripts
1968-73
Physical Description: 10 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Original holographs of TR's first novel,
...y no se lo tragó la
tierra,
including the first outlines and original drafts of "El vendador de
retratos" and "La pecosa." Contain reviews of
Tierra, by
Seymour Menton and Don Whitmore.
Box 32, Folder 7
Philosophy of Literature
1970-75
Physical Description: 20 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The original holographs of TR's presentation on "Chicano Literature: Life in Search
of Form," dealing with the development and philosophy of Chicano literature. Include
the Spanish and English versions of TR's essay.
Box 32, Folder 8
Artistic Style of TR
1970
Physical Description: 20 TMs/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The original drafts of TR's essay entitled "Race, Moment and Milieu," dealing with
the literary development and artistic style of Chicano literature.
Box 32, Folder 9
Aesthetics in Literature
1970-75
Physical Description: 20 TMs/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR's holographic and typed manuscript entitled "The Chicano Renaissance," discussing
the evolution of Chicano consciousness and aesthetics in art, literature and
ideology.
(More on "Renaissance" in S2.B6.F9; S2.B25.F6; and S4.B21.F2.)
Box 32, Folder 10
Philosophy of Culture
1970-80
Physical Description: 20 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR's holographic manuscript notes on Chicano literature and Mexican American culture.
Includes an essay on the historical and philosophical growth of the Chicano community
by Octavio I. Romano's essay, "Social Science and the Chicano."
Box 32, Folder 11
Aesthetics and Culture
1970-75
Physical Description: 20 TMs/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR's class syllabus and outlines on Chicano culture and literature. Include "Chicano
Culture in the Southwest," "Aesthetic Hispanic American Arts" and "The Plural Society
in the Southwest: A Historical Comment."
Box 32, Folder 12
Chicano History Material
1965-75
Physical Description: 20 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR collects historical documents on the development of the Chicano literary and
political movement. Include the "Plan de Santa Barbara," "The Spiritual Manifesto de
Aztlán," "El grito editorial" and "The Delano Manifesto of the UFW."
Box 32, Folder 13
Chicano Literary Analysis
1965-75
Physical Description: 20 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR's literary outlines on Chicano literature and lists which describe his future
publication goals. Include notes and ideas on miscellaneous research projects on
Chicano culture, history and literary criticism.
Box 32, Folder 14
Literary Philosophy of TR
1975
Physical Description: 10 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR defines his literary philosophy in his essay entitled "La condition humaine,"
describing his personal viewpoints on the Chicano writer, aesthetics and existential
issues. (This is the essence of TR's humanistic philosophy.)
Box 32, Folder 15
Educational Philosophy
1970-75
Physical Description: 8 TMs/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR defines his educational philosophy in his essay entitled "The Philosophy of the
University," describing the various factors that makes education work in a university
setting. Include various notes and ideas on education in general.
Box 33, Folder 1
Chicano Poetry Collection
1978
Physical Description: 55 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Collected poetry and prose of the Chicano poet, Nephtalí de León of San Antonio, TX.
Include the poems, "Vamos la playa," "Babilonia Blues," "Your Soft Bottom Feels Firm"
and "A los Sanitation Workers Who Are On Strike."
Box 33, Folder 2
Historia Mexicana Essay
1970
Physical Description: 8 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Sp.
TR receives an essay from the
Estudios de Cultura Náhutal,
on "El axólotl" (The Salamander), written by Roberto Moreno on Náhuatl history
and myth, regarding this amphibian.
Box 33, Folder 3
Chicano Playwright Script
1967
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Sp.
Federico Oyervides sends TR copies of his new Chicano play entitled
Cuaderno del concilio de los siete diablos.
Box 33, Folder 4
Chicano Literature Satire
1970
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR receives a copy of Luis Oscar Sánchez' essay entitled "Los hijos de Jones/The
Children of Jones," an anthropological parody of a research project written on the
sociology of a typically affluent Anglo family.
Box 33, Folder 5
Poetry of Latin America
1970
Physical Description: 4 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
A general collection of poetry on Latin American writers assembled by TR. Include the
poems, "The Dictators" and "Solo la muerte," by Pablo Neruda; and "Canto de execración
a la bomba atómica," by José de Jesús Becerra.
The Educational Material of Tomás Rivera. Section 3.
Series Scope and Content Summary
66 boxes centering around the contacts that Dr. Rivera maintained with leading
educators from 1969 to 1984. Included are the files from the organizations he
participated in and his research and teaching outlines for his courses in Chicano and
Spanish literature at various institutions.
Box 1, Folder 1
Texas Jr. High Curriculum
1957-58
Physical Description: 20 ALS/ANS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The students of Edgewood Junior High School at Edgewood, TX, sends TR their best
wishes on his future teaching career. Include TR's teaching material on music and
speech labs.
Box 1, Folder 2
Educational Policy, TX
1957-58
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
New policies relating to the administrative staff of Crystal City Education Board
including the duties of each member.
Box 1, Folder 3
Texas Jr. High Curriculum
1960-64
Physical Description: 3 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Curriculum standards for Clear Creek Junior High School at Webster, TX, from the
seventh to ninth grade. Notes contain information on science, mathematics, language
and history.
Box 1, Folder 4
Texas Education Policy
1962-64
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR saves his early instructor's material on "Clear Creek Junior High School Teacher's
Hanbook," to help staff and teachers with technical problems in classrooms. Include
teaching material for the Spanish language.
Box 1, Folder 5
Foreign Language Material
1963-64
Physical Description: 10 AN/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Materials on methodology of foreign languages and curriculum for teaching Spanish.
Include TR's personal perspectives on language materials that will motivate students
to learn.
Box 1, Folder 6
Visual Aid Publications
1960
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Contains a "Graphic Spanish Grammar Chart," to help students learn Spanish through a
visual aid and the essay entitled "Some Psychological Aspects of the Teaching and
Learning of Language," by James E. Wicker.
Box 1, Folder 7
Spanish Language Studies
1960-65
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Classroom material on seventh grade lesson plans and minimum standards on curriculum
for eighth and ninth graders. This material outlines the essential units needed in
teaching the Spanish language.
Box 1, Folder 8
"Teacher's Notebook"
1961
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR saves a copy of the "Teacher's Notebook in Modern Foreign Languages," published by
Harcourt, Brace & World to facilitate the principle goals in learning a foreign
language.
Box 1, Folder 9
Foreign Language Articles
1964-66
Physical Description: 4 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Various articles on Spanish language methodology and classroom curriculum. Some of
the titles are "How to Read in a Foreign Language" and "Foreign Language
Methodology."
Box 1, Folder 10
Modern Language Reports
1960-75
Physical Description: 8 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Reports and study guides on curriculum development and methodology. Some of the
titles are "The Aims and Methods of Scholarship" and the "Texas Curriculum
Studies."
Box 1, Folder 11
Audio-Visual Material
1967-68
Physical Description: 6 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Brochures and audio-visual materials on foreign language programs and curriculum.
They include "The Graduate School Foreign Language Testing Program" and "Books of the
World."
Box 1, Folder 12
Teachers' Education Data
1968
Physical Description: 4 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Oklahoma State Department of Education with the Southwestern State College
sponsor a Foreign Language Workshop at Weatherford, OK. TR attends and listens to
Ballesteros on "The Education of Foreign Language Teachers."
Box 1, Folder 13
PBS Bilingual Education
1972
Physical Description: 4 TL/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Carrascolendas is produced by KLRN-TV in Austin, TX, and consists of fast-paced,
30-minute children's programs that alternate Spanish and English dialogue. Includes a
notebook on a three year program evaluation of Carrascolendas.
Box 1, Folder 14
PBS Bilingual Education
1972
Physical Description: 8 AN/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The Center for Communication Research sends TR an evaluation packet and requests that
the participate in the review of Carrascolendas. Include notes and operating
charts.
Box 1, Folder 15
UTSA Language Survey
1972
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR sends a questionnaire to major universities in the Southwest to find out the
current development and direction of modern language teaching and curriculum.
Box 1, Folder 16
Black History Curriculum
1972
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Class syllabus on the contributions of black scientists and inventors during the
nineteenth century entitled "Science History Module," which helps in preparing a
science curriculum.
Box 1, Folder 17
Curriculum Development
1972-73
Physical Description: 7 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Southwest Educational Development Laboratory in Austin, TX, sends TR a packet of the
reports and brochures it publishes on bilingual education and curriculum
development.
Box 2, Folder 1
SHSU Research Committee
1970-71
Physical Description: 28 TL/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The SHSU Research Committee sends TR a form to be used in preparing proposals
requesting funds for faculty research. Include criteria for reviewing proposals and
general correspondence on literature, education and the humanities.
Box 2, Folder 2
SHSU Academic Material
1966-71
Physical Description: 39 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Proposed curriculum material and general correspondence at SHSU. Contain some travel
plans and information on various activities TR participated in during the 1969-1970
school year. Include some notes and essays.
Box 2, Folder 3
SHSU Modern Languages
1970
Physical Description: 5 AN/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR writes his philosophy on Mexican American literature and reviews a catalog of
publications on "Mexican American Literature." Include notes on TR's curriculum
vitae.
Box 2, Folder 4
SHSU Modern Languages
1970-71
Physical Description: 12 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
SHSU memoranda concerning the development and curriculum of the foreign language
department. Include general notes on the language lab program.
Box 2, Folder 5
SHSU Policies: Admission
1970
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
SHSU Policies and Procedures for Admission to Teacher Education. Include regulations
and policies for subjects approved.
Box 2, Folder 6
NDEA Language Institute
1962-64
Physical Description: 5 PrArt/AN
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Syllabus material for the NDEA Summer Language Institute funded by the University of
Texas and the U.S. government. Include worksheets and essays on teaching modern
languages.
Box 2, Folder 7
SHSU Ethnic Studies
1970
Physical Description: 26 PrArt/AN
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
SHSU Ethnic Studies Committee reviews and updates the prerequisites and curriculum
for a degree in ethnic studies.
Box 2, Folder 8
SHSU Faculty Assignments
1969
Physical Description: 7 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Responsibilities of SHSU faculty regarding the policy on degree-certificate
relationships in certain programs and on faculty committee assignments.
Box 2, Folder 9
SHSU Student Programs
1970
Physical Description: 30 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Organizational material of the International Student Club at SHSU. Include general
notes and name lists of student members and events of 1970.
Box 2, Folder 10
SHSU Public Releases
1968-70
Physical Description: 5 PrArt/AN
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Public releases and essays on Mexican American relations and intercultural education
sent to TR while a SHSU professor.
Box 2, Folder 11
Foreign Teaching Articles
1954-62
Physical Description: 11 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Various articles published on foreign language curricula and methodology in the
Foreign Language Program Research Center and the
Foreign
Language Bulletin.
Box 2, Folder 12
SHSU Graduate Research
1970
Physical Description: 16 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
An outline of the purpose and goals of the Mexican Field School of SHSU. Include
notes and general correspondence regarding the program.
Box 2, Folder 13
SHSU Graduate Programs
1912-71
Physical Description: 19 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Articles on the curriculum of foreign languages and policy for the honor's program
and teaching assistants at SHSU. Include notes on the Fifty-third American Association
of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese.
Box 2, Folder 14
SHSU-M.A. Theses: Tipton
1970
Physical Description: 2 TMs/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
A draft of Yvonne Tipton's M.A. thesis at Sam Houston State University entitled
"Negritude and Afro-Cubanism in the Poetry of Nicolás Guillén." Includes a SHSU style
format on the preparation of the master's theses.
Box 3, Folder 1
UON Modern Language Dept.
1968-69
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Registration information on the University of Oklahoma, Norman, Summer Abroad
Program, directed by Dr. James Abbott of the Department of Modern Languages. Include
correspondence and material on its Spanish studies program in Madrid.
Box 3, Folder 2
UON Campus Activities
1965-68
Physical Description: 7 PrArt/TL
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Brochures and programs of activities at the University of Oklahoma, Norman. Include
material on the graduate program in modern languages and conference notes on Jorge
Guillén.
Box 3, Folder 3
UON Modern Language Funds
1965-69
Physical Description: 25 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
General receipts and brochures dealing with purchase of new Spanish books and
information on the Department of Modern Languages at the University of Oklahoma at
Norman.
Box 3, Folder 4
UON Sigma Delta Pi Club
1945-68
Physical Description: 14 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Policies and procedures for the Sigman Delta Pi Club of the University of Oklahoma at
Norman. Include a club's manual and information on how to organize a new chapter.
Box 3, Folder 5
UON Job Corps Experience
1967-78
Physical Description: 7 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
General material on the Project Vista Training Program at the University of Oklahoma
at Norman. Include workbooks on the philosophy and objectives of this volunteer
project.
Box 3, Folder 6
UON Language Institute
1969
Physical Description: 9 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Organizational information on the Education Professions Division of the University of
Oklahoma which focuses on advancing the development of the university's
professors.
Box 3, Folder 7
High School Spanish Notes
1966-69
Physical Description: 16 PrArt/AN
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Project outline for the "Six Year Program for Spanish in the Secondary Schools," and
the "Faculty Handbook of Southeast High School." Include general notes and
memoranda.
Box 3, Folder 8
UON Educational Policy
1966-69
Physical Description: 10 PrArt/AN
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The reports of the dean to the faculty of the University of Oklahoma regarding the
policies and courses in the College of Continuing Education.
Box 3, Folder 9
TUSA Research Policies
1972
Physical Description: 18 PrArt/AN
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
General material on faculty research and policies at Trinity University of San
Antonio, TX. Include newsletters, memoranda and policy statements on research and
teaching.
Box 3, Folder 10
Trinity Faculty Material
1972-73
Physical Description: 40 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Admission and teaching policies at Trinity University of San Antonio. Include
activities calendar and faculty memoranda on revised policy on teaching and
administration.
Box 4, Folder 1
UTSA Faculty Policy
1972-77
Physical Description: 58 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Memoranda regarding UTSA administrative policy and responsibilities to various
programs. Include material on UTSA post-baccalaureate program, on literary
correspondence from various writers and the
Fontana
journal.
Box 4, Folder 2
UTSA Administration
1973-78
Physical Description: 70 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTSA business correspondence and administrative memoranda regarding student affairs,
faculty recruitment and general material on internal academic affairs.
Box 4, Folder 3
UTSA Administration
1973-77
Physical Description: 12 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTSA administrative memoranda and reports regarding the Academic Programs Committee,
the University Governance Committee and revised policies on campus.
Box 4, Folder 4
UTSA Administration
1976-78
Physical Description: 23 PrArt/AN
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Registration forms for TR's independent study course in the Spanish American short
story and general notes on academic and student planning.
Box 4, Folder 5
UTSA Graduate Programs
1973-78
Physical Description: 30 PrArt/AN
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Applications for fellowships in modern languages at various institutions in the
United States. Include general notes on TR's past activities in Chicano affairs.
Box 4, Folder 6
UTSA Education Dept.
1973-75
Physical Description: 9 PrArt/AL
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Memoranda from Dr. Pamela J. Eckard of the UTSA Department of Education regarding her
classes and the Center for Human Learning. Include information on Chicano studies
research and material on the "Festival del Flor y Canto."
Box 4, Folder 7
UTSA Conference Material
1973-78
Physical Description: 22 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Emilio Zamora sends TR material on the conference entitled "Los Mexicanos de Texas: A
New Generation of Scholars." Includes a report from the Second Annual Mexican American
Conference held at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln.
Box 4, Folder 8
UTSA Administration
1973-78
Physical Description: 12 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
New policy and directions in admissions, budgets and affirmative action at UTSA.
Includes a general questionnaire on "Communication and Work Behavior."
Box 4, Folder 9
Texas Literary Prize
1972-74
Physical Description: 5 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Alamo Valley Chapter of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and
Portuguese at Pan American University selects TR to be a judge of San Antonio's Don
Quijote Award.
Box 4, Folder 10
UTSA Demographic Material
1975-77
Physical Description: 7 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTSA student enrollment data compiled to facilitate statistical and informational
data for UTSA administrators. Include maps, charts and demographic material.
Box 4, Folder 11
New Orleans Symposium
1973-74
Physical Description: 6 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Material on the Conference on College Composition and Communications held in New
Orleans, April 5-7, 1973. Include TR's notes on "Intrahistoria e intrasensibilidad:
Themes, Directions, and Emphasis in Chicano Literature."
Box 4, Folder 12
UTSA Publications
1971-77
Physical Description: 15 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
UTSA newsletters and flyers regarding educational programs, scholarships and
conferences. Includes a
Chisme newsletter of UT Austin
and some general correspondence.
Box 4, Folder 13
UTSA Special Needs Grant
1975
Physical Description: 4 TL/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Patricia Cunningham of UTSA prepares a new proposal to provide federal funding for
special educational needs of Bexar County juvenile delinquents. Includes her
proposal.
Box 4, Folder 14
KITE Radio Interview
1975-76
Physical Description: 2 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
A San Antonio radio station programmer invites TR to discuss his views on the
development of UTSA and the impact it has had on the local community.
Box 4, Folder 15
UTSA Administration
1976-78
Physical Description: 41 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Administrative correspondence and notes regarding policies and business transactions
at UTSA. Include university program brochures and press releases.
Box 4, Folder 16
UTSA Faculty Network Data
1974
Physical Description: 5 AN/TL
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR creates a UTSA Chicano faculty address list in order to keep them informed of the
issues and events occurring on campus.
Box 4, Folder 17
Central Michigan Univ.
1972
Physical Description: 12 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Applications and programs for Central Michigan University's Institute for Personal
and Career Development with degree requirements and evaluative criteria.
Box 4, Folder 18
UTSA Administration
1974-77
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Business memoranda regarding administrative policy at UTSA. Include information on
literature and sociology.
Box 4, Folder 19
UTSA Student Newsletter
1976
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The Mexican American Student Organization unites and forms its chapter at UTSA and
produces its newsletter entitled
MEZCLA, dedicated to the
advancement of La Raza.
Box 4, Folder 20
UTSA College Admissions
1976
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Information on the status of non-implemented undergraduate degrees and concentrations
at UTSA with departmental notes concerning college division data sets.
Box 4, Folder 21
UTSA Affirmative Action
1978
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Current issues in civil rights, desegregation and affirmative action in American
universities are examined closely in the
Equal Opportunity in
Higher Education
newsletter.
Box 4, Folder 22
UTSA Relocation Expenses
1978
Physical Description: 5 AN
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Cost estimates for TR's transfer from UTSA to UTEP during the summer 1978. Include
cost analysis and projections.
Box 4, Folder 23
UTSA Published Material
1970-72
Physical Description: 28 PrArt/AN
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Miscellaneous material on youth clubs, juvenile delinquents and conferences in San
Antonio and Huntsville, TX.
Box 4, Folder 24
Chicano Organizations
1970-71
Physical Description: 4 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Include lists of several Mexican American studies programs and institutes in the
United States and conference notes on programs offered.
Box 4, Folder 25
UTSA Student Association
1972
Physical Description: 12 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
UTSA Chicano artists organize and create a modern arts club entitled Con Safos, to
create and display their own art and promote their endeavors.
Box 4, Folder 26
UTSA Symposium Material
1974-75
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Program material on the conference, "Mexican Americans in Higher Education," held in
San Antonio, TX. Include memoranda from Raúl S. Murguía, coordinator of the
program.
Box 4, Folder 27
National Institute Data
1975
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The National Institute on Access to Higher Education for the Mexican American of the
University of New Mexico sends TR a list of all its members.
Box 4, Folder 28
NEH American Issues Forum
1972
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Project material on the American Issues Forum's proposal to produce a series of
documentaries and a conference on the U.S. Bicentennial with a grant from the National
Endowment for the Humanities.
Box 5, Folder 1
UTSA Master's Program
1973
Physical Description: 18 PrArt/AN
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Graduate admissions procedure and operating policy for all new applicants to the UTSA
graduate program. Include registration applications.
Box 5, Folder 2
UTSA Planning Committee
1976-77
Physical Description: 3 PrArt/AN
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Working material on the Planning Committee of UTSA Teacher Education Advisory Center.
Include notes and ideas on the aims and purpose of the organization.
Box 5, Folder 3
UTSA Admission Committee
1973-74
Physical Description: 35 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative policy for admissions and acceptance to the UTSA graduate program.
Contain notes and memoranda on new policy and procedures.
Box 5, Folder 4
UT Austin Spanish Project
1971-72
Physical Description: 13 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Spanish material on the Carrascolendas Program of UT Austin, directed by Geraldine
Van Wart. Include evaluation forms and working guidelines for the program.
Box 5, Folder 5
UTSA Administration
1974-75
Physical Description: 7 PrArt/AN
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Administrative memoranda on new policy and faculty hiring in some departments at
UTSA. Include some curriculum vitae.
Box 5, Folder 6
UTSA Thesis Instructions
1970-73
Physical Description: 3 PrArt/AN
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
General instructions for writing theses prepared by the Graduate Advisory Committee
of UTSA. Include samples and an early edition from the Graduate School of UT
Austin.
Box 5, Folder 7
UTSA General Publications
1970-78
Physical Description: 25 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
General brochures and newsletters during TR's administrative tenure at UTSA. Include
material on
El Taller newsletter, the Committee on
Opportunities for Spanish-Speaking Communities and TACHE general correspondence.
Box 5, Folder 8
Mexican American Conf.
1973
Physical Description: 11 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Commission for Mexican American Affairs sends TR material on its Fifth Annual
Conference dealing with the most pressing issues and concerns in the Chicano
community.
Box 5, Folder 9
UTSA General Publications
1978-80
Physical Description: 9 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Undergraduate and Graduate Bulletins of UTSA and maps of special interest points in
the city of San Antonio, TX.
Box 5, Folder 10
UTSA Modern Languages
1973-78
Physical Description: 2 PrArt/AN
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
A list of graduate degree programs offered at UTSA and a report on a foreign language
degree program developed by TR.
Box 6, Folder 1
UTSA Administration
1975-79
Physical Description: 70 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Administrative memoranda on the admission policy for foreign and graduate students at
UTSA. Include business and literary correspondence related to TR's role as professor
and administrator of a major university in Texas.
Box 6, Folder 2
UTSA Administration
1974-77
Physical Description: 90 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative memoranda regarding the eligibility of new graduate students for the
Ph.D. programs at UTSA. Include general correspondence on academic and literary issues
that TR is involved with as a seasoned administrator.
Box 6, Folder 3
General Published Data
1970-77
Physical Description: 62 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR receives newsletters and brochures concerning activities on education, Hispanic
affairs and literature. Include correspondence from publishing companies.
Box 6, Folder 4
UTSA Public Release Data
1973-78
Physical Description: 4 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Public information regarding the new administrative duties of TR at UTEP, as
executive vice president. Include memoranda on UTSA graduate organizational
structure.
Box 6, Folder 5
Southwest Training Center
1970-78
Physical Description: 30 PrArt/AN
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Teaching material of the Cultural Awareness Seminar on the Mexican American community
sponsored by UTSA and the Southwest Training Center. Include articles and essays.
Box 6, Folder 6
Southwest Training Center
1970-78
Physical Description: 31 PrArt/AN
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research material on the history and culture of the Mexican American community
created by UTSA and the Southwest Training Center during their Cultural Awareness
Seminar.
Box 6, Folder 7
Southwest Training Center
1970-78
Physical Description: 28 PrArt/AN
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Articles dealing with the social and historical development of the Chicano/Latino
community in the American Southwest. Include notes on the Southwest Training Center
seminar.
Box 6, Folder 8
Southwest Training Center
197-78
Physical Description: 33 PrArt/AN
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Instructor's material for the Cultural Awareness Seminar sponsored by UTSA and the
Southwest Training Center dealing with the development of the Chicano community.
Box 7, Folder 1
Texas Literary Prize
1972-77
Physical Description: 33 PrArt/AN
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Material on the Cervantes Award given by the Alamo Valley Chapter of the American
Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese. Include some UTSA policy
memoranda.
Box 7, Folder 2
UTSA-Carrascolendas Data
1975
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
A parent questionnaire is sent by UTSA and Carrascolendas to find out the percentage
of Spanish-speaking children who watch its program.
Box 7, Folder 3
UT Systems' Future Goals
1976
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Goals and objectives of the UT Systems' planning committee, including the essay
entitled "The Generation of Resources in Texas Public Higher Education," by Kenneth H.
Ashworth.
Box 7, Folder 4
UTSA Appropriations
1975-77
Physical Description: 40 PrArt/AN
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTSA administrative memoranda regarding student affairs, faculty hiring and budget
appropriations. Include business and statistical reports on various programs and
departments.
Box 7, Folder 5
UTSA Business Policy
1976-77
Physical Description: 56 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTSA academic and administrative correspondence on student admissions and campus
policy affecting staff and faculty. Contain some material on newsletters and
conferences.
Box 7, Folder 6
UTSA Business Policy
1973-78
Physical Description: 30 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTSA reports on the organization and the infrastructure of the university. Contain
material on faculty hiring and new business contacts with the San Antonio
community.
Box 7, Folder 7
UTSA Commencement Notes
1977-80
Physical Description: 6 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Program and script of UTSA commencement ceremonies of 1977 through 1980. Include
notes on the structural outline of each commencement ceremony.
Box 8, Folder 1
UTSA Administrative Data
1970-75
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Biographical data on TR at UTSA from 1970 to 1975, including his latest publications
and presentations at various universities across the United States.
Box 8, Folder 2
UTSA Graduate Committee
1974-77
Physical Description: 55 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Thesis material and qualifying examination directed by TR in the Department of
Foreign Languages at UTSA. Include examinations on Chicano literature and culture.
Box 8, Folder 3
UTSA Graduate Committee
1977
Physical Description: 21 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Juanita J. Luna's thesis in bilingual/bicultural studies at UTSA, entitled "The Use
of Mexican Folklore to Develop Themes and Charactors in Mexican American
Literature."
Box 8, Folder 4
UTSA Graduate Committee
1978
Physical Description: 4 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Comprehensive examination of Joyce F. Pino at the College of Multi-Disciplinary
Studies at UTSA. Her test deals with the analysis of the Chicano/Latino writer and how
he interprets reality.
Box 8, Folder 5
UTSA Graduate Committee
1978
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The dean of the College of Multi-Disciplinary Studies of UTSA invites TR to become a
member of Esquivel's examination committee.
Box 8, Folder 6
UTSA Graduate Committee
1978
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The dean of the College of Multi-Disciplinary Studies of UTSA invites TR to become a
member of Cellini's examination committee.
Box 8, Folder 7
UTSA Graduate Committee
1977
Physical Description: 10 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
UTSA comprehensive tests for Carlos Sada and Hilda Wales in Chicano and Hispanic
Studies. Their examination deal with methods and techniques used to interpret Chicano
literature.
Box 9, Folder 1
UTSA Teaching Material
1972
Physical Description: 2 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR's original bibliography on the Novela de la Revolución Mexicana. Include important
writers such as Luis Leal, Joseph Sommers and Mariano Azuela.
Box 9, Folder 2
UTSA Teaching Material
1975
Physical Description: 1 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR describes his ideas and observations on the new Chicano cultural movement. In his
essay, "The Chicano Renaissance and the Humanization of the Southwest," TR defines the
similarities with the early Renaissance model.
Box 9, Folder 3
UTSA Teaching Material
1975-76
Physical Description: 4 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Dr. Richard L. Nostrand at the University of Oklahoma sends TR a copy of his lecture
at UTSA on the Mexican American in 1850. Include charts and maps.
Box 9, Folder 4
UTSA Administration
1975-76
Physical Description: 50 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTSA administrative and policy memoranda on the structure and operations of various
graduate programs. Include general material on events and activities.
Box 9, Folder 5
UTSA Independent Study
1978
Physical Description: 15 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Independent study material for Rosalinda Esquivel on TR's course, "Mexican American
Literature 1967-1977." Include the course syllabi and examination questions.
Box 9, Folder 6
UTSA Teaching Material
1977
Physical Description: 12 AN/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR's classroom material on Mexican American literature and literary correspondence
with his students.
Box 10, Folder 1
UTSA Committee Material
1970-73
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTSA University Committee on Academic Programs and Courses created to formulate
policy and guidelines.
Box 10, Folder 2
UTSA Committee Data
1973-76
Physical Description: 7 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTSA University Committee on Teacher Education established to create guidelines for
preparing young teachers. Include a proposed program.
Box 10, Folder 3
UTSA Committee Data
1974
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTSA Student Library Committee Newsletter presents new policies and services for
incoming students.
Box 10, Folder 4
UTSA Committee Material
1975-76
Physical Description: 42 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Committee on Probation and Reinstatement at UTSA developed to oversee student
re-admissions programs. Include copies of policy and condition petitions.
Box 10, Folder 5
UTSA Committee Material
1976
Physical Description: 30 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
University Committee on Experimentation and Innovation formed to examine the academic
operations at UTSA. Include reports, charts and statistics on the history of UTSA.
Box 10, Folder 6
UTSA Committee Material
1976-77
Physical Description: 42 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The University Committee on Experimentation and Innovation created to study the
academic operations at UTSA. Include the minutes, reports and statistics on the
university.
Box 10, Folder 7
UTSA Committee Data
1976
Physical Description: 4 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Committee on Graduation Ceremonies established to organize the annual activity.
Include checklists of various duties.
Box 10, Folder 8
UTSA Committee Material
1974-75
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
University Committee on Student Emergency Loan Fund set up to assist students help
themselves at UTSA.
Box 10, Folder 9
UTSA Committee Data
1975-76
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Committee on Graduate Studies responsible for recommending admission of students to
its programs at UTSA.
Box 11, Folder 1
UTSA Committee Material
1977-79
Physical Description: 12 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Governance Committee is set up to advise the UTSA president on the General
Administration and Student Services. Includes a UT Systems' policy report.
Box 11, Folder 2
UTSA Academic Positions
1976-77
Physical Description: 24 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTSA administrative memoranda on the new faculty allocations for the 1976-77 school
year. Include statistics, reports and analysis on the positions available.
Box 11, Folder 3
UTSA Affirmative Action
1977
Physical Description: 10 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Policy reports and memoranda on the Needs of the Handicapped at UTSA. Include some
ideas on how to improve the accessibility to buildings of the physically impaired.
Box 11, Folder 4
UTSA off-Campus Courses
1976-77
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTSA Guidelines for off-Campus Courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Include reports and statistics on approved off-campus courses.
Box 11, Folder 5
UTSA Administration Data
1973-77
Physical Description: 12 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative memoranda on new class schedules and affirmative action at UTSA
including statistics and reports.
Box 11, Folder 6
UTSA Committee of Deans
1972-77
Physical Description: 60 TL/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTSA administrative memoranda on the College of Humanities and Social Sciences
regarding development and course work. Include charts and guidelines on the academic
structure.
Box 11, Folder 7
UT Systems' Policies
1976-77
Physical Description: 24 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTSA administrative memoranda on the development of programs and departments. Include
UT Systems' policies on formulas designed to develop public universities.
Box 12, Folder 1
UTSA Committee Material
1974-75
Physical Description: 7 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
General information on the composition and objectives of each UTSA University
Committee.
Box 12, Folder 2
UTSA Advisory Council
1976
Physical Description: 7 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTSA administrative memoranda regarding policies set by the Advisory Council on Equal
Employment Opportunity including job performance rehabilitation reports.
Box 12, Folder 3
UTSA Committee Material
1974
Physical Description: 30 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
University Committee on English as a Second Language set up to study and make
recommendations on ESL programs to the UTSA president. Include memoranda and
reports.
Box 12, Folder 4
UTSA Committee Data
1970-74
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Affirmative Action Committee set up to develop guidelines and policies for UTSA.
Include memoranda and reports.
Box 12, Folder 5
UTSA Committee Material
1973-74
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTSA University Committee on Budget and Promotions set up to facilitate priorities in
staffing and resources. Include memoranda regarding new policies and guidelines.
Box 12, Folder 6
UTSA Committee Material
1971-73
Physical Description: 27 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTSA Committee on Admissions designed to review and advise the president on
admissions policies and applications. Include reports, memoranda and general
notes.
Box 12, Folder 7
UTSA Committees Data
1974-76
Physical Description: 35 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTSA Committee on Committees responsible for recommending a panel of names for each
standing committee. Include memoranda, reports and policies guidelines.
Box 12, Folder 8
UTSA Committee Material
1975
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Committee on Institutional Patents developed to administer patent policy at UTSA.
Box 13, Folder 1
UTSA Committee Material
1975
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Committee on Teacher Education responsible for maintaining information on trends and
problems in teacher education. Includes a questionnaire.
Box 13, Folder 2
UTSA Committee Material
1974-76
Physical Description: 35 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTSA Committee on Graduate Education developed to administer policy and to set
guidelines for graduate-level courses. Include the bylaws and agenda of meetings.
Box 13, Folder 3
UTSA Committee Data
1975
Physical Description: 3 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Committee on Traffic and Parking developed to set policies at UTSA. Include some
general correspondence.
Box 13, Folder 4
UTSA Committee Material
1974-76
Physical Description: 4 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTSA Committee on the University Assembly designed to ratify proposals and bylaws
made by committees. Include bylaws and minutes of several meetings.
Box 13, Folder 5
UTSA Committee Material
1974
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The University Liaison Committee set up to network with San Antonio College and St.
Philip's College in order to assist students with their academic programs and to
counsel them.
Box 13, Folder 6
UTSA Academic Senate
1974-75
Physical Description: 15 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Guidelines and policies of UTSA's General Faculty meeting which proposes and ratifies
actions at UTSA. Include some memoranda and minutes.
Box 13, Folder 7
UTSA Curriculum Planning
1974
Physical Description: 35 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Outlines for proposed undergraduate degree programs at UTSA and curriculum planning
reports for required courses.
Box 13, Folder 8
UTSA Academic Policy
1974-77
Physical Description: 50 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTSA General Faculty Assembly designed to review academic policy and oversee the
various programs dealing with undergraduate education and development. Contain
memoranda, minutes and notes.
Box 13, Folder 9
UTSA Committee Material
1975
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTSA Building Advisory Standing Committee responsible for representing the
administration in planning and programming of buildings.
Box 14, Folder 1
UTSA Teaching Material
1974
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR's bilingual/bicultural final examination given in the fall of 1974, dealing with
Hispanic culture.
Box 14, Folder 2
UTSA Teaching Material
1974
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Student reports for TR's Hispanic culture class which deals with Hispanic cultures
and literature in the United States.
Box 14, Folder 3
UTSA Teaching Notes
1976
Physical Description: 50 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Mexican American literature research papers dealing with Chicano literature and
poetry in the American Southwest. Include notes and administrative memoranda on
students.
Box 14, Folder 4
UTSA Corporate Network
1977
Physical Description: 4 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The American Association of Industrial Management invites UTSA to join. The
association provides a wide base of experience and knowledge for senior
executives.
Box 14, Folder 5
UTSA Colloquium Material
1977
Physical Description: 4 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR introduces Dr. Rodolfo Jacobson to a colloquium entitled "The Social Implications
of Intra-Sentential Code Switching." Include TR's introduction and research
material.
Box 15, Folder 1
UTEP Business Memoranda
1978-79
Physical Description: 24 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTEP administrative memoranda on various courses which are under evaluation. Include
information from the National Science Foundation on funding for a new research center
and some congratulatory letters on TR's new position at UCR.
Box 15, Folder 2
UTEP Administrative Plans
1978-79
Physical Description: 42 TLS/AN
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTEP administrative memoranda on proposed changes in the university calendar for the
1979 academic year. Include some personal notes on the future development of UTEP.
Box 15, Folder 3
UTEP Leadership Policy
1979
Physical Description: 2 AN/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR outlines some of the most important aspects of leadership and reviews an essay
written by Dr. Eileen Jacobi entitled "The Dilemmas of Moral Leadership."
Box 15, Folder 4
UTEP Administration
1978-79
Physical Description: 3 PrArt/AN
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR reviews several administrative reports in order to understand the full dynamics of
administrative leadership. Two of the reports are "The Dynamics of Individual Change"
and "Reducing the Risk in Hiring Senior Managers."
Box 15, Folder 5
UTEP Administration
1979
Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative memoranda on the university budget and grant allocations for the
1978-79 academic year. Include budgets and analysis outlining the amounts of proposed
spending.
Box 15, Folder 6
UTEP Policy: Employment
1977-78
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative policy on employment applications and guidelines for hiring and
promoting personnel at the university. Includes a Federal Register of Rules and
Regulations.
Box 15, Folder 7
UTEP Policy: Employment
1978-79
Physical Description: 11 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative policy and rules on faculty government and procedures for filling
professional positions. Include UTEP's Rules and Regulation Handbook.
Box 15, Folder 8
UTEP Communication Dept.
1978
Physical Description: 48 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTEP administrative memoranda on the operating procedures of KTEP radio station.
Include TR's interview and general material on various programs produced by KTEP.
Box 15, Folder 9
UTEP Campus Publications
1978-79
Physical Description: 14 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
General newsletters and brochures during TR's administrative period at UTEP. Include
material from
The Teacher Corps Newsletter, The Addendum;
and
UTEP Curriculum.
Box 15, Folder 10
UTEP Policy: Employment
1978-79
Physical Description: 60 TLS/AN
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTEP administrative memoranda regarding faculty hiring, reclassification and the
proposed university calendar for 1978-1979. Include TR's general correspondence on new
outside positions available and new publications.
Box 15, Folder 11
UTEP Administration
1977-79
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTSA administrative memoranda regarding new wage policy and scholarships. Include
TR's itinerary and honoraria during his UTEP administrative tenure.
Box 15, Folder 12
UTEP Policy: Budget
1978-79
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTEP administrative memoranda on the 1978 budget and business on the Joint Planning
Council. Include some general correspondence and
UTEP
newsletters.
Box 15, Folder 13
UTEP Administration
1976
Physical Description: 2 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Arleigh B. Templeton, president of UTEP sends the Texas Coordinating Board an annual
report entitled "Proposed Role and Scope," which outlines the growth of the
university.
Box 15, Folder 14
UTEP Policy: Evaluation
1981
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTEP administration develops an evaluation report entitled "Fifth-Year Report for the
Institutional Self-Study Program," which evaluates the effectiveness of the
university.
Box 16, Folder 1
UC Regents' Reports
1979
Physical Description: 4 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC Regents' reports and memoranda concerning the procedures for classification of
secret information at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. Include President David
Saxon's budget recommendations for the 1980-81 academic year.
Box 16, Folder 2
UC Regents' Memoranda
1978-79
Physical Description: 5 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC Regents' General Council sends TR a letter congratulating him as the new
chancellor of UCR. Contain UC Regents' reports and memoranda on university
activities.
Box 16, Folder 3
UC Regents' Reports
1966-79
Physical Description: 9 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC Systems' planning reports on "Long Range Planning at UCLA" and "Freshman Retention
Study at UCR." Include memoranda from the UC Regents on the budget and academic
plan.
Box 16, Folder 4
UC Council of Chancellors
1980-83
Physical Description: 21 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC Council's memoranda regarding salary increases, administrative policy and future
goals of the UC Systems' operational and managerial structure.
Box 16, Folder 5
UC Council of Chancellors
1979
Physical Description: 8 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC Council of Chancellors memoranda on UC Systems' budget and enrollment projections
for the academic year of 1980-81. Include notes on critical issues facing the
university.
Box 16, Folder 6
UC Council of Chancellors
1982
Physical Description: 3 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC Council of Chancellors shares ideas on the future of UC Systems' planning and
budget for the 1982-83 academic year.
Box 16, Folder 7
UCR Chancellor-Designate
1979-80
Physical Description: 42 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Detailed information on the April 13-14, 1979, visit of TR and Concepción Rivera to
UCR. Material include UC Systems' organizational and financial background.
Box 16, Folder 8
UCR Chancellor-Designate
1977
Physical Description: 12 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
As Chancellor-Designate, TR receives background information on UCR and educational
material relating to the Academic Senate of the University of California.
Box 16, Folder 9
UCR Chancellor-Designate
1979
Physical Description: 16 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR faculty sends TR some ideas concerning current politics and projects in order to
enhance his understanding of the working dynamics at UCR. Contain some reports and
proposals for UCR research projects.
Box 16, Folder 10
UCR Chancellor-Emeritus
1978-79
Physical Description: 12 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Chancellor Ivan Hinderaker's correspondence with UC President David Saxon regarding
UCR's budget and allocations. Include internal memoranda on UCR 1979 campus
activities.
Box 16, Folder 11
UC Academic Senate
1975-79
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The UC Academic Senate reviews its educational objectives and academic planning for
the next ten years. Contain the minutes and reports of its discussions.
Box 16, Folder 12
UC Confidential Review
1983-84
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The UC System Confidential Review Committee requests TR to define his accomplishments
during the last five years. TR agrees and submits his report entitled "Role as
Chancellor, Plans for the Future, Accomplishments." Include research.
Box 17, Folder 1
UC President: Budget
1978-79
Physical Description: 16 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC President Saxon requests that all chancellors submit new campus budget and
academic plans for the 1979-1980 academic year. Contain resource material dealing with
the operational and fiscal management of the UCR campus.
Box 17, Folder 2
UC President: New Policy
1979
Physical Description: 22 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
President Saxon sends memoranda informing UC chancellors of new changes in the rules
and policies that will affect the UC campuses. Includes a new affirmative action
report.
Box 17, Folder 3
UC System: Budget Data
1979
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC System administrative memoranda on the 1979-80 budget and academic planning
statements. Include reports on approved policy and program changes for the UC
campuses.
Box 17, Folder 4
UC President: Finances
1979
Physical Description: 18 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC administrative memoranda on the operating budget and legislative budget increases
for the 1979-80 academic year. Include minutes and reports on the UC System.
Box 17, Folder 5
UC President: Budget Data
1980
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC System memoranda regarding the 1980 budget allocations for various programs.
Contain legislative financial notes on future action.
Box 17, Folder 6
UC President: Boyd Canyon
1980-81
Physical Description: 17 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC president memoranda on the new allocations of funds for the Boyd Deep Canyon
Reserve and the San Jacinto Reserve. Contain reports and statistics.
Box 17, Folder 7
UC System: Nuclear Arms
1981
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC president sends TR a copy of his speech entitled "On Pursuit of International
Security," dealing with the arms control race. Include some reports on UC Systems'
policy.
Box 17, Folder 8
UC President: Policy Data
1981
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC System administrative notes on the need to improve communication with all sectors
of the university. Contain new Systemwide administrative action and policy
reports.
Box 17, Folder 9
UC President: UCSF Board
1980
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR receives a report on the UCSF Board of Overseers from the UC president for his
review and commentary. Included in the report are UCSF operating and fiscal management
analyses.
Box 17, Folder 10
UC President: UCR Campus
1982
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC President Saxon receives a report from TR to update him on the operational and
academic progress of UCR. The report contain material on the academic and
administrative units.
Box 18, Folder 1
UC President: UCR Visit
1984
Physical Description: 16 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR prepares a report on the academic and administrative organization of the campus
for President Gardner's visit to UCR, February 8-9, 1984.
Box 18, Folder 2
UC President: Commentary
1982
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
President Gardner sends TR a copy of his speech entitled "Educational Excellence and
the American High School," for TR's review and commentary.
Box 18, Folder 3
UC Governmental Affairs
1982
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Patrick M. Callan, director of California's Postsecondary Education Commission
presents a report entitled "An Overview of the 1982-83 Governor's Budget."
Box 18, Folder 4
UC Systems' Campus Goals
1981
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
"General Campus Academic Issues for the Eighties," compiled to enhance the goals and
leadership of the UC System.
Box 18, Folder 5
UC System: Budget Report
1981
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC System administration sends TR a copy of its "State Budget for the University for
the Fiscal Year of 1981-82," for his review and information.
Box 18, Folder 6
UC System Budget
1979
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC System administration sends TR a copy of "1980-81 Budget for Current Operations
and for Capital Improvements," dealing with the growth and improvement of the
university.
Box 18, Folder 7
UC Systemwide Relations
1978
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR receives a copy of the "Presidential Advisory Committee on University Relations,"
for his review. It deals with improving communications between the community and
university.
Box 18, Folder 8
UC Affirmative Action
1981
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC System Affirmative Action Committee meets to discuss a report entitled "Task Force
to Study Sexual Harassment." Include minutes and correspondence of the committee.
Box 18, Folder 9
UCR Affirmative Action
1983
Physical Description: 14 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR Affirmative Action Committee reviews the employment statistics for various
departments and programs. Include records on the lack of minorities in the existing
programs.
Box 18, Folder 10
UC Affirmative Action
1982
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR administrators review the reports entitled "University's Employee Affirmative
Action Programs" and "Conduct of Federal Relations," which were written to expand the
UC System.
Box 18, Folder 11
UCR Citrus Research Funds
1981
Physical Description: 1 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR Citrus Research Center sends TR a copy of the funds it used from 1970 to 1981,
for his review and information.
Box 18, Folder 12
UC Affirmative Action
1980
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC System administration sends TR a copy of the "Affirmative Action in Cooperative
Extension," dealing with the new policy incorporated into the cooperative extension
program.
Box 18, Folder 13
UC System: Patents
1981
Physical Description: 9 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC System memoranda on the current registered patents by UC professors and on the UC
Board of Patents office. Most of the material deals with agricultural products.
Box 19, Folder 1
UCR Foundation Reports
1980-84
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR Foundation Annual Reports and other material on the history and development of
the UCR campus.
Box 19, Folder 2
UCR Internal Memoranda
1983-84
Physical Description: 25 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Board of Directors' correspondence on the future development and funding of the
Riverside Arts Foundation.
Box 19, Folder 3
UCR Internal Memoranda
1983
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Citizens University Committee Annual Banquet on May 12, 1983, honoring Dr. David
Saxon for his contributions to the UC System during his tenure as president.
Box 19, Folder 4
UCR Memoranda: Appeals
1984
Physical Description: 52 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR memoranda regarding the Registration Fee Appeals from some departments and the
need for continued support by the UCR administration. Include general
correspondence.
Box 19, Folder 5
UCR Budget and Planning
1979
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR Budget and Planning office sends TR some data regarding space standards and
greenhouse requirements as a follow-up to research on new graduate enrollment
figures.
Box 19, Folder 6
UCR Departmental Budgets
1977-79
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR requests copies of UCR Departmental Allocations and the UC Campus Financial
Schedules for 1978-79.
Box 19, Folder 7
UCR Business office Data
1979
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The UCR Business office sends TR a copy of its organizational flow chart for his
review and information.
Box 19, Folder 8
UCR Budget and Planning
1969-79
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR administrative memoranda on the Budget and Planning office dealing with internal
audit applications and notes.
Box 19, Folder 9
UCR University House
1979
Physical Description: 6 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR University House maintenance and budget records for TR's review and assessment.
Include the house floor plans.
Box 19, Folder 10
UCR Material Management
1979
Physical Description: 4 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR administrative memoranda from the office of the Material Manager regarding the
new federal and state regulations.
Box 19, Folder 11
UCR Seismic Safety Code
1980
Physical Description: 6 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR internal memoranda concerning the seismic safety of buildings at UCR. Includes a
seismic safety code.
Box 19, Folder 12
UCR Energy Management
1981
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mike Franzen, facility energy coordinator sends TR a copy of his report, "Electrical
Energy Management and Conservation Recommendations," for review and consideration.
Box 19, Folder 13
UCR Internal Memoranda
1981
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR memoranda from the office of University Relations on its budget increase and a
copy of a report entitled "Practical Information About the News Media."
Box 19, Folder 14
UCR Internal Memoranda
1976-84
Physical Description: 36 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR administrative correspondence with the Monday Morning Group of Riverside,
organized to promote quality growth and business opportunities in Riverside.
Box 19, Folder 15
UC Policy: Chicano Review
1976
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC President David Saxon responds to the "Chicano Task Force Report," and requests
that each campus review and implement those programs that resources can sustain.
Box 19, Folder 16
UC Policy: Chicano Review
1975-83
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
President David Saxon sends TR a copy of the "Chicano Task Force Report," for his
review and information. Include Dr. Carlos Cortés' ten-year update of UCR Chicano
Program.
Box 19, Folder 17
UC System: Chicano Review
1979-80
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC office of the Academic Vice President sends TR a copy of its "Graduate and
Professional Student Affirmative Action Plan for the 1980's," and requests that TR
review it.
Box 19, Folder 18
UCR Internal Memoranda
1980-81
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR memoranda concerning the San Bernardino Valley College hiring practices and
affirmative action record.
Box 19, Folder 19
UCR Scholarship Support
1982
Physical Description: 16 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR administrative memoranda on the National Hispanic Field Service Program Advisory
Committee dealing with grants and scholarships for Chicano/Latino graduate
students.
Box 20, Folder 1
Chancellor's Cabinet
1979-80
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR internal memoranda on the analysis of the Fall 1979 applications and admission
statistics. Also, incorporates some information on new transfer students to UCR.
Box 20, Folder 2
Chancellor's Cabinet
1983
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda on the UCR 1983-84 budget and planning strategy. Includes a speech
by Dr. David Saxon entitled "Remarks on 1983-84 Budget," and general
correspondence.
Box 20, Folder 3
Chancellor's Cabinet
1980
Physical Description: 14 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC System memoranda regarding the UCR 1980 budget planning initiatives. Contain UC
Systems' 1981-82 budget decisions and a summary of the UC general fund.
Box 20, Folder 4
UC System Memoranda
1982-83
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC System correspondence regarding federal regulations with indirect cost rates for
UCR 1984-85 budget. Include current statistics on UCR.
Box 20, Folder 5
Chancellor's Cabinet
1980-81
Physical Description: 60 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR administrative memoranda concerning the hiring and promotion policies on campus.
Include UC Systems' material on the 1981 budget and planning analysis.
Box 20, Folder 6
Chancellor's Cabinet
1980
Physical Description: 16 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR internal correspondence regarding various academic and business activities
sponsored by UCR. Include budget and planning initiatives by different
departments.
Box 20, Folder 7
Chancellor's Cabinet
1981
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR memoranda on campus planning and budget initiatives for the fiscal year 1982-83.
Include financial ideas and objectives for the future development of UCR.
Box 20, Folder 8
Chancellor's Cabinet
1979
Physical Description: 30 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR writes several drafts of UCR Academic Plan and Mission Statement to clarify his
objectives to the Academic Senate. Include UCR budget and new policy memoranda.
Box 20, Folder 9
Chancellor's Cabinet
1979-80
Physical Description: 5 AMs/TMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR internal notes and ideas regarding new administrative and academic policies
affecting the campus.
Box 20, Folder 10
UCR Internal Memoranda
1980
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR sends all UCR faculty members a copy of the third draft of the UCR Academic
Planning Statement expanded to take into consideration the ideas of the advisory
group.
Box 20, Folder 11
UCR Internal Memoranda
1980
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR professors send TR their planning statements and ideas on the future of their
programs. Include some statistics and analysis in each field.
Box 20, Folder 12
Chancellor's Cabinet
1980
Physical Description: 18 AMs/TMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative notes concerning the UCR Academic Plan and Mission. Include some
conference introductions and notes on campus development.
Box 20, Folder 13
Chancellor's Cabinet
1982-83
Physical Description: 12 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR professors send TR their opinions and recommendations on the 1982 UCR Academic
Planning Statement. Include general notes and ideas on UCR development.
Box 20, Folder 14
UCR Internal Memoranda
1982-83
Physical Description: 10 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative memoranda regarding the budget and planning initiatives at UCR.
Include statistics and notes on the future development of the university.
Box 20, Folder 15
Chancellor's Cabinet
1983
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR faculty sends TR its recommendations regarding the UCR 1983 Academic Planning
Statement. Include general notes and ideas on the future development of UCR.
Box 20, Folder 16
Chancellor's Cabinet
1980-82
Physical Description: 10 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative notes and ideas regarding the expansion and development of UCR.
Include TR's introductory remarks on President David P. Gardner and business
leadership.
Box 21, Folder 1
Joint Planning Council
1979
Physical Description: 24 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
office of the Chancellor correspondence regarding the UCR Academic Plan and
student-faculty ratios. Include reports and memoranda on the mission of the
university.
Box 21, Folder 2
Joint Planning Council
1979
Physical Description: 8 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR sends the UCR Joint Planning Council a report entitled "The University of
California: A Multi-Campus System in the 1980's," outlining the goals of the UC
System.
Box 21, Folder 3
Joint Planning Council
1979
Physical Description: 24 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR faculty correspondence dealing with the need for strong leadership in creating a
new UCR Academic Mission Statement. Include statistics on majors by ethnicity.
Box 21, Folder 4
Joint Planning Council
1983
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR presents his State of the Campus Address to the Academic Senate with his
recommendations for future development of UCR. Include reports and notes on student
retention and curriculum.
Box 21, Folder 5
UCR Administration Data
1982
Physical Description: 9 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR administration prepares the Academic Planning Statement for the growth and
development of the campus. Include ideas on student affirmative action and
recruitment.
Box 21, Folder 6
Joint Planning Council
1982-83
Physical Description: 13 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR administration internal memorandum regarding the 1982-83 campus budget and
university programs. Include reports on the development and goals of UCR.
Box 21, Folder 7
Joint Planning Committee
1980-83
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal correspondence from UCR faculty and administration regarding the 1983
Academic Planning Statement. Contain ideas and notes on UCR administrative goals.
Box 21, Folder 8
UCR Campus Planning
1983
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR develops an action agenda which he sends to all deans and program chairs in order
to facilitate effective leadership and goals for UCR. Include general memoranda.
Box 21, Folder 9
UCR Academic Policy
1982-83
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR internal report regarding the new "Academic Personnel Procedures for Merit or
Promotions," developed to clarify the responsibilities of each department and
dean.
Box 21, Folder 10
UCR Salary Reduction
1981
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Milton Miller, chair of UCR Department of English sends TR a letter regarding his
objections to the deans' proposed Salary Reduction for English Graduate Student
Teachers' Assistant Associates.
Box 21, Folder 11
UCR Internal Memoranda
1980-81
Physical Description: 60 AMs/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR administrative notes and ideas on internal meetings and discussions regarding
Chicanos/Latinos in higher education. Include general memoranda on academic and
literary ideas.
Box 21, Folder 12
UCR Internal Memoranda
1984
Physical Description: 45 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC System and UCR memoranda regarding funding and campus planning for 1984. Include
general correspondence on academic and administrative planning initiatives.
Box 21, Folder 13
UCR Internal Memoranda
1980-81
Physical Description: 32 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR internal memoranda concerning the budget allocations and new academic policies
proposed by UC President David Saxon. Include general correspondence on TR's new
projects at UCR.
Box 21, Folder 14
UCR Faculty Employment
1983-84
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR administration develops its report and recommendations for allocation of faculty
positions for 1984-85. Include a report which outlines the permanent position
requests.
Box 21, Folder 15
Joint Planning Council
1979-80
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR sends UCR faculty a copy of the 1980 Campus Academic Plan for its review and
comment. Include general ideas and some speeches on future development at UCR.
Box 22, Folder 1
Joint Planning Council
1983
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR revises the UCR Planning Statement in order to reassess its basic mission and
review past accomplishments. Includes an action agenda to define departmental
goals.
Box 22, Folder 2
Joint Planning Committee
1983
Physical Description: 10 ALS/AN
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda and notes on the 1983 Academic Mission of UCR. Include some
statistical information on faculty and student ratios.
Box 22, Folder 3
Joint Planning Council
1980
Physical Description: 23 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR internal memoranda concerning the budget and policies developed for various
departments on campus. Incorporates administrative reviews for student and academic
programs.
Box 22, Folder 4
Joint Planning Council
1981-82
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR administrative memoranda on internal meetings and discussion regarding new campus
policy and budget allocations. Include ideas on academic programs and faculty
concerns.
Box 22, Folder 5
Joint Planning Committee
1981
Physical Description: 55 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal correspondence from UCR faculty and administration regarding new academic
policy and budget allocations. Contain reports on the development goals of UCR.
Box 22, Folder 6
UCR Internal Memoranda
1980-81
Physical Description: 25 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR administrative memoranda on internal discussions and action regarding new
academic policy and UC salary scales for graduate associates. Include reports on
retention.
Box 22, Folder 7
UCR Policy Workbook
1979
Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Dr. Bernd Magnus of the Department of Philosophy sends TR a UCR campus administration
workbook dealing with quantitative and historical statistics for each academic
unit.
Box 22, Folder 8
UCR Academic Plan
1979
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
A draft copy of the UCR Academic Plan for the Division of Agricultural Sciences.
Include reports on agricultural research and audit statements on UC Systems'
investments.
Box 23, Folder 1
Joint Planning Committee
1979
Physical Description: 33 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal correspondence from UCR faculty and administration regarding the 1980
Academic Planning Statement. Include notes and ideas on UCR administrative goals and a
report entitled "UCR Study: A Closer Look at Attrition."
Box 23, Folder 2
office of the Chancellor
1980
Physical Description: 11 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
office of the Chancellor memoranda regarding the UCR 1980 Academic Plan and its new
administrative policies affecting the university. Include general academic
correspondence.
Box 23, Folder 3
UCR Internal Memoranda
1981
Physical Description: 80 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR internal memoranda regarding campus activities and university programs. Contains
the student assault controversy and research on campus development.
Box 23, Folder 4
UCR Committee Material
1982
Physical Description: 90 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC System and UCR correspondence regarding the Management Program Committee and
affirmative action figures. Contain UCR internal educational and academic
memoranda.
Box 23, Folder 5
UCR Internal Memoranda
1982
Physical Description: 125 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
office of the Chancellor memoranda regarding funding and campus planning for 1982.
Include general correspondence on academic and administrative business projects.
Box 23, Folder 6
UCR Internal Memoranda
1983
Physical Description: 175 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR internal memoranda regarding student affairs, faculty concerns and budget
appropriations. Contain business and statistical data on different programs and
departments.
Box 23, Folder 7
UCR Internal Memoranda
1984
Physical Description: 115 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
UCR internal memoranda on the university budget and grant allocations for the 1984-85
academic year. Include general material on TR's new administrative projects at
UCR.
Box 24, Folder 1
UCR Faculty Assembly
1966-84
Physical Description: 7 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR presents his views and philosophy on education and administration to the Academic
Senate on his first visit to UCR. Contain the minutes and reports of the UCR Academic
Senate.
Box 24, Folder 2
UC Academic Senate
1979
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Academic Senate Executive office sends TR a copy of a report entitled "Outline of
UCLA Special Action Admission Experiment for 1978-79." Contain memoranda on admission
issues.
Box 24, Folder 3
UCR Academic Senate
1979
Physical Description: 26 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Randy Wedding, chair of the UCR Academic Senate sends TR internal memoranda regarding
faculty and departmental allocations. Include ideas on UCR's academic goals.
Box 24, Folder 4
UC Academic Senate
1979
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR receives material on the UC San Diego Assembly of the Academic Senate concerning
the Campus Plan for Student Participation in Governance. Include minutes and
reports.
Box 24, Folder 5
UCR Retention Strategies
1982
Physical Description: 22 AMs/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR writes on retention and admission strategies in promoting higher education within
the Chicano/Latino community. Contain statistics and ideas on higher education.
Box 24, Folder 6
UCR Academic Senate
1982-83
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Louis J. Leo, vice chancellor of student affairs sends TR a copy of a report entitled
"A Five Year Student Affirmative Action Plan," which deals with new goals for UCR.
Box 24, Folder 7
UCR Committee Material
1983
Physical Description: 13 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal correspondence from UCR faculty and administrators regarding the Executive
Vice Chancellor Search Procedures and Process. Include memoranda on the selection
committee.
Box 24, Folder 8
UCR Internal Memoranda
1979
Physical Description: 14 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR administration memoranda regarding campus projects and university programs.
Include general academic material on faculty statistics and graduate funding.
Box 24, Folder 9
UCR Internal Memoranda
1979-82
Physical Description: 40 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR miscellaneous notes and ideas dealing with meetings and activities held during
the first few months of TR's tenure as chancellor of UCR.
Box 24, Folder 10
UCR Internal Memoranda
1980-81
Physical Description: 40 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR office of the Chancellor memoranda regarding faculty concerns, student affairs
and budget allocations. Contain general academic correspondence and ideas.
Box 24, Folder 11
UCR Internal Memoranda
1979-84
Physical Description: 18 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
UCR internal memoranda regarding academic and administrative programs. Include
general receipts and information on several projects and activities.
Box 24, Folder 12
UCR Internal Memoranda
1979-80
Physical Description: 44 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR memoranda on campus planning and budget initiatives for the fiscal year 1979-80.
Include financial ideas and objectives for the development of UCR.
Box 24, Folder 13
UCR Internal Memoranda
1980
Physical Description: 30 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR internal memoranda regarding campus activities and university programs. Include
information on the cooperative extension and the support services programs.
Box 24, Folder 14
UCR Academic Senate
1978
Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
office of the Academic Senate reviews the graduate program in the Department of
Philosophy. Include statistics and ideas on the future development of the graduate
program.
Box 24, Folder 15
UCR Academic Senate
1978-79
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The UCR Department of Entomology defines its accomplishments and goals to the
Academic Senate. Include reports and statistics on the department's faculty/student
ratio.
Box 24, Folder 16
UCR Academic Senate
1979
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Academic Senate requests that the Department of Botany and Plant Sciences turn in
its academic plan for 1980. The report defines faculty projects and discusses
goals.
Box 24, Folder 17
UCR Academic Senate
1979
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The chancellor's office sends faculty an updated Academic Personnel Procedures Report
which deals with a new policy for promoting and evaluating UCR faculty members.
Box 24, Folder 18
UCR Academic Senate
1978-79
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC policy concerning Grant and Contract Overhead Rates with the National Institutes
of Health and the State of California. Include indirect cost rate estimates for UC
projects.
Box 24, Folder 19
Chancellor's Council
1979
Physical Description: 5 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The chancellor's office reviews the National Science Foundation proposal submitted by
Dr. Brian R. Reid and evaluates the possibility of a promotion to step four
rating.
Box 24, Folder 20
Chancellor's office
1976-79
Physical Description: 8 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The UCR tenure review process directed by the chancellor's office and the dean of
humanities. Include general memoranda on Dr. Eliud Martínez' six-year tenure
evaluation. (Confidential)
Box 24, Folder 21
UCR Internal Memoranda
1980-81
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative correspondence with faculty regarding the proposal to develop a new
Academic Computer Center at UCR. Include statistics and proposal for project.
Box 24, Folder 22
UCR Internal Memoranda
1981-84
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCLA Communications Law Program invites TR to participate in its colloquium entitled
"Privacy and Democracy in 1984." It contains the proposal outlining the entire
colloquium.
Box 25, Folder 1
UCR Internal Memoranda
1980
Physical Description: 12 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The dean of humanities internal correspondence regarding UCR campus planning
initiatives and UC Systems' recommendations on Systemwide Guidelines for Faculty
Career Development.
Box 25, Folder 2
UCR Publication Material
1980-83
Physical Description: 20 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR Graduate School Administration articles and publications outlining its program
and goals. Include material on the status of the MBA programs nationwide.
Box 25, Folder 3
UCR Graduate Division
1977-79
Physical Description: 9 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Student information and statistics on minority enrollment and recruitment at UCR.
Include internal correspondence on the Coordinating Committee of Graduate
Advancement.
Box 25, Folder 4
UCR Humanities Division
1980-84
Physical Description: 28 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR administrative memoranda concerning the Disestablishment Procedures for the
Chicano/Black Studies Programs. Contain committee reports and internal memoranda.
Box 25, Folder 5
UCR Library Notebook
1978-80
Physical Description: 7 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The University Library Planning Committee outlines its planning process, goals and
organizational structure for the university library. Include organizational
charts.
Box 25, Folder 6
UCR Psychology Department
1980
Physical Description: 6 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR administrative memoranda to the Department of Psychology regarding its academic
plans and objectives for 1980-81. Include research specialization proposals and
information.
Box 25, Folder 7
UC Management Institute
1979
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The UC Management Institute asks TR to write a brief report on any significant
problems that confront the university. Contain the original questions and
guidelines.
Box 25, Folder 8
UCR Training Programs
1979
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The UCR College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences sends TR information on the
proposed Middle-Management Seminars at UCR to promote cost-saving programs to
qualified management instructors.
Box 25, Folder 9
UCR Air Pollution Center
1979
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR administrative memoranda concerning the fiscal budget and goals of the Statewide
Air Pollution Research Center. Contain financial and academic FTE information.
Box 25, Folder 10
UCR Air Pollution Center
1981-83
Physical Description: 14 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Current research grants and contracts promoted by the Statewide Air Pollution
Research Center. Include internal memoranda on the administrative objectives and
goals.
Box 25, Folder 11
U.S. Salinity Laboratory
1981
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Jan van Schilfgaarde, director of the U.S. Salinity Lab in Riverside, CA, confers
with TR regarding the future funding and location of its program. Include goals and
objectives.
Box 25, Folder 12
UCR Plant Pathology Dept.
1981
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Working agreement of cooperation between the Centro de Fitopatología del Colegio de
Postgraduados de Chapingo, México, and the UCR Departments of Plant Pathology and
Nematology.
Box 25, Folder 13
UCR Plant Pathology Dept.
1979
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR Department of Plant Pathology defines its goals and accomplishments to TR.
Include reports and statistics on the faculty/student ratio and research
specialization.
Box 25, Folder 14
UC System Memoranda
1977-79
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
James B. Kendrick, vice president of UC System presents a speech entitled "A Report
of Research in the California Agricultural Experiment Station." Include research
notes.
Box 25, Folder 15
UCR Research Centers
1978-79
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The UCR Citrus Research and Agricultural Experiment Station sends TR a few reports
entitled "Summary of Certain Research on Citrus," "Avocado Research" and "UCR Research
Projects."
Box 25, Folder 16
UCR Biomedical Sciences
1979
Physical Description: 16 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR Department of Biomedical Sciences reviews its undergraduate programs and compares
its National Board Examination Scores with those of UCLA. Include enrollment
statistics.
Box 25, Folder 17
UCR Chemistry Division
1979
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The UCR Department of Chemistry updates TR on its faculty and research specialization
projects currently funded.
Box 25, Folder 18
UCR Student Affairs
1981
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Learning Center of UCR creates an Advisory Notebook for Student Affairs which
serves as a directory for student-services departments.
Box 25, Folder 19
UCR Affirmative Action
1982
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The EOPS/SAA Advisory Committee sends TR its report on the UCR Campus History of
Educational Opportunity Program and Student Affirmative Action. Include general
memoranda.
Box 25, Folder 20
UC Enrollment Task Force
1979
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Application, Redirection and Enrollment Task Force sends TR a copy of its
questionnaire designed to improve the UC admission's system. Include statistics on its
survey.
Box 25, Folder 21
UCR Graduate Students
1984
Physical Description: 35 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Graduate Student Association internal memoranda regarding the UCR Sanctuary proposal.
Include newspaper articles and UC System correspondence from President David P.
Gardner.
Box 25, Folder 22
UCR Graduate Students
1981
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Graduate Student Association sends the faculty a survey on the level of student
involvement in different committees and departments. Include the student
questionnaire.
Box 25, Folder 23
UCR Student Government
1980
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Associated Student Body of UCR votes for a referendum on student fees. Include
internal memoranda and newspaper articles on the outcome of the vote.
Box 26, Folder 1
Claremont RED-OX Group
1981-82
Physical Description: 18 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Claremont RED-OX Group correspondence regarding effective planning in higher
education. Include list of members and projects planned for the California 1981-82
academic year.
Box 26, Folder 2
Claremont RED-OX Group
1982-83
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
John D. Maguire, president of Claremont College, CA, sends TR a questionnaire on
minorities in higher education. Include new information on its computing
facilities.
Box 26, Folder 3
NASULGC Research Data
1980-84
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Thomas Bonner, chairman of the National Association of State Universities sends TR
copies of reports and research on the future of higher education. Include
correspondence.
Box 26, Folder 4
NASULGC Research Data
1982-84
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
International letter of the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant
Colleges concerning legislative action in Washington, D.C., affecting higher
education.
Box 26, Folder 5
NASULGC Research Notes
1980
Physical Description: 18 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda from the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant
Colleges regarding the Ninety-fourth Annual Conference in Atlanta, GA.
Box 26, Folder 6
NASULGC Research Notes
1983
Physical Description: 35 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges reports regarding
its Ninety-seventh Annual meeting in Washington, D.C. Include memoranda on higher
education.
Box 26, Folder 7
NASULGC Research Material
1980-84
Physical Description: 48 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research material on the appropriations of State Tax Funds for operating expenses of
higher education. Include draft minutes of the Land-Grant University executive
meetings.
Box 26, Folder 8
NASULGC Research Data
1982-84
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC System and National Association of State Universities internal memoranda regarding
research and reports on higher education. Include correspondence from Dr. David
Saxon.
Box 26, Folder 9
NASULGC Publications
1981-84
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Printed newsletters, brochures and reports of the National Association of State
Universities and Land-Grant Colleges. Includes the report entitled "In the National
Interest."
Box 27, Folder 1
College Board office
1981-82
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The College Board office publishes new data on the economic, demographic and social
changes in higher education. Contain memoranda and research data to assist minorities
and the report, "The Evolution-Creation Science Controversy."
Box 27, Folder 2
Inland Empire Association
1975-84
Physical Description: 120 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Business memoranda of the Inland Empire Higher Education Alliance established to
promote educational development. Include Congressman George Brown, Jr., correspondence
and agenda of future alliance meetings in Riverside, CA.
Box 27, Folder 3
Inland Action Corporation
1974-79
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda of the Inland Action Corporation dealing with the economic
development of the community. Includes a letter addressed to Governor Edmund G. Brown,
Jr., regarding modified emissions control and annual budgets.
Box 27, Folder 4
World Affairs Council
1979
Physical Description: 70 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
World Affairs Council correspondence regarding its activities and goals. Include
copies of its bylaws, agenda and brochures of scheduled events as well as membership
lists.
Box 27, Folder 5
Biomedical Research Assn.
1983-84
Physical Description: 28 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published brochures and articles produced by the California Biomedical Research
Association on the use of animals in research. Include the reports, "The Knowledge
Imperative" and "The Great American Science Venture: Will it Survive?"
Box 27, Folder 6
AASCU Research Material
1982-84
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The American Association of State Colleges and Universities sends TR copies of its
"1982 Annual Report," and brochure entitled "AASCU office of Federal Programs."
Include memoranda regarding future funding and membership development.
Box 27, Folder 7
Jurupa Cultural Center
1979-80
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The administrative memoranda of the Jurupa Mountain Cultural Center regarding its
activities and programs for the Inland Empire. Include its minutes, agenda and
newsletter.
Box 27, Folder 8
Institute of Education
1981-83
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Institute of International Education sends TR material on its membership policy and
language workshops. Include annual reports and brochures of the institute's
objectives.
Box 27, Folder 9
March Air Force Base
1980-83
Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Commander Hansford T. Johnson of March Air Force Base sends TR an honorary membership
to the March AFB officers' Club. Include TR's memoranda and the
officers' Club newsletter.
Box 27, Folder 10
National 4-H Council
1983
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Grant A. Shrum, president of the National 4-H Council sends TR a copy of its annual
report and memoranda concerning its future plans with the UCR Cooperative Extension
Services.
Box 28, Folder 1
UCR Historical Material
1978
Physical Description: 4 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research material on the UCR Carillon and the Riverside Municipal Archives. Includes
a brochure on the art mural commissioned for the UCR International Lounge and created
by Florinda Leighton entitled "Bridge of Understanding."
Box 28, Folder 2
UCR Research Publications
1979-83
Physical Description: 25 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR publications regarding the Division of Agricultural Sciences and campus
activities. Includes a report entitled "Agricultural Mechanization and Related
Issues."
Box 28, Folder 3
UC System Planning Data
1977
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The University of California Campus Financial Schedules for 1977-78. Include graphs
and statistics on all UC campuses.
Box 28, Folder 4
UC MEXUS Research Program
1983-85
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
UC MEXUS publications about its quarterly newsletter and
its new journal entitled
Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos.
Include general research material on the
UC MEXUS
Program.
Box 28, Folder 5
UCR Extension Program
1984
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Publication of the UCR Extension Program Catalog. Includes an article on the success
of the extension program.
Box 28, Folder 6
UCR Publications
1982-83
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR publications of the "University Annual Report," and
At UCR
Magazine.
Includes a copy of the State of the Campus Address given by TR.
Box 28, Folder 7
CPSEC Research Material
1983
Physical Description: 6 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
California Postsecondary Education Commission research and reports on the "Master
Plan for Higher Education." Include statistics on student fees and new campus
policies.
Box 28, Folder 8
UCR Museum of Photography
1983-84
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
California Museum of Photography publications of
Prominent
People: Portfolio,
Number Two, 1983, and the
CMP
Bulletin,
which gives an update of its events and projects.
Box 28, Folder 9
UCR Commencement Programs
1979-84
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR commencement programs and cue books for invited administrators and faculty.
Include some program notes.
Box 28, Folder 10
Rosser-Rivera Conference
1981-83
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative memoranda on the budget and guest speaker for the Annual Rosser-Rivera
Lecture Series. Include general information on the goals and objectives of the
program.
Box 29, Folder 1
Chancellor's Address Book
1979-84
Physical Description: 100 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR's board membership lists and address book from 1979 to 1984. Include names of
local and statewide businesses and Chicano/Latino organizations.
Box 29, Folder 2
AAAH Membership Renewal
1982-84
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
American Association for the Advancement of the Humanities requests that TR renew his
membership and updates him on the future events and challenges of the
organization.
Box 29, Folder 3
AAAS Administration
1983
Physical Description: 6 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
American Association for the Advancement of Science invites TR to become a member of
its Committee on Opportunities in Science. TR accepts the appointment
enthusiastically.
Box 29, Folder 4
AAHE Organization
1982
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
American Association for Higher Education administrative memoranda concerning its
future elections, board meetings and projects. Include some notes on the 1983
conference.
Box 29, Folder 5
AAHE Special Projects
1981-82
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
American Association for Higher Education internal memoranda regarding conferences
and projects during the 1981-1982 academic year. Include material on the Hispanic
University of Oakland, CA.
Box 29, Folder 6
AAHE Conference Material
1981-82
Physical Description: 25 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal correspondence from the American Association for Higher Education regarding
its annual conference meetings. Includes the report, "Agenda for the California Round
Table on Educational Opportunity."
Box 29, Folder 7
AAHE Published Material
1981-82
Physical Description: 25 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published bulletins and material on the American Association for Higher Education
regarding its projects and objectives. Include general correspondence on its annual
conferences and the report, "Current Issues in Higher Education."
Box 29, Folder 8
AAHE Board Meeting
1982
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
American Association for Higher Education planning committee sends TR material
regarding its meeting in San Diego, CA.
Box 29, Folder 9
AAHE Publications
1981-83
Physical Description: 18 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
American Association for Higher Education internal memoranda regarding the
development of an Hispanic caucus within the general body. Include some organizational
publications.
Box 29, Folder 10
AAUP Organization
1979
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The American Association of University Professors sends TR an application for
membership.
Box 29, Folder 11
ACE Administration
1979-83
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda and publications of the American Council on Education. Include the
reports, "America's Competitive Challenge" and "To Strengthen Quality in
Education."
Box 29, Folder 12
ACE Administration
1977-82
Physical Description: 22 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The board of directors' memoranda and agenda of the American Council on Education.
Contains the outline entitled "The National Commission on Higher Education
Issues."
Box 29, Folder 13
ACE Administration
1981-83
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
ACE office of Women in Higher Education memoranda regarding the development of a
professional women's network to promote the advancement of women in higher education
administration.
Box 30, Folder 1
AAUW Administration
1981-83
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda and brochures of the American Association of University Women.
Include scholarship information and speaking invitations to several of its
meetings.
Box 30, Folder 2
American Assembly Data
1979
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Clifford C. Nelson, president of the American Assembly invites TR to participate in a
seminar on "Mexican American Relations," at the Arden House, Harriman, NY.
Box 30, Folder 3
NCAHP Publication Notes
1981-83
Physical Description: 25 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative memoranda of the National Center for Allied Health Professions
regarding its publications and programs. Include reports on various health
services.
Box 30, Folder 4
Aspen Institute Material
1981-84
Physical Description: 25 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda of the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies dealing with
"Hispanic Americans in the Mass Media." Include newspaper articles and reports on
Hispanic writers.
Box 30, Folder 5
Aspen Institute Material
1981
Physical Description: 23 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Michael Rice, program director of the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies sends TR
material regarding the August 2-8, 1981, conference in Baca, CO, on "Hispanics
Americans in the Mass Media."
Box 30, Folder 6
Aspen Institute Notes
1981
Physical Description: 30 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Daily schedule of the 1981 Aspen Institute seminars at Baca, CO. Include TR's
original speech and reflections made on the seminar and his colleagues. (This speech
shows TR's true poetic and literary creativity.)
Box 30, Folder 7
Aspen Institute Research
1981
Physical Description: 25 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Material and publications on the Aspen Institute Conference held in Baca, CO. Include
some of TR's research and post-conference reflections regarding Latinos in the
media.
Box 30, Folder 8
Aspen Institute Material
1981-83
Physical Description: 13 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative memoranda of the Aspen Institute regarding conferences held in Baca,
CO. Include the proceedings entitled
Hispanic Americans and the
Mass Media.
Box 30, Folder 9
Aspen Institute Material
1981-83
Physical Description: 21 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published material of the Aspen Institute Conference held on August 2-8, 1981, at
Baca, CO. Include lists of participants and editorials written about the event.
Box 30, Folder 10
ASHC Published Material
1974-80
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Association of Southwestern Humanities Councils memoranda regarding its projects.
Include published reports and brochures on its activities and funding.
Box 30, Folder 11
ASHC Internal Memoranda
1980-81
Physical Description: 28 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative memoranda and brochures on the Association of Southwestern Humanities
Councils dealing with future projects and activities. Include some grant proposals on
conferences on bilateral relations between U.S. and Mexico.
Box 30, Folder 12
ASHC Internal Memoranda
1980-81
Physical Description: 70 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative material of the Association of Southwestern Humanities Councils
dealing with its board of directors' agenda and projects in education and cultural
networks. Contain research reports and brochures on the ASHC.
Box 30, Folder 13
ASHC Internal Memoranda
1981-84
Physical Description: 12 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Association of Southwestern Humanities Councils reports and material on its last
evaluation entitled "The Project Report of the ASHC." Include notes and general
memoranda.
Box 31, Folder 1
AWP Administrative Data
1980-83
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative memoranda of the Associated Writing Program regarding its seminars and
workshops. Include its reports, newsletters and objectives.
Box 31, Folder 2
CFAT Internal Memoranda
1981-84
Physical Description: 38 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching internal memoranda regarding
research and reports on higher education. Include its agenda and special report
entitled "Excellence in Teaching: A Common Goal."
Box 31, Folder 3
CFAT Internal Memoranda
1984
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Frank Newman, director of the National Review Project sends TR copies of the reports
entitled "The Economy" and "Federal Role and National Policy Toward Higher Education,"
and asks TR to review and help clarify the reports.
Box 31, Folder 4
CFAT Internal Memoranda
1979-84
Physical Description: 42 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative memoranda of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
regarding its meetings and projects. Includes the report, "A Carnegie Commission on
Education and Economic Progress: Some Issues and Options."
Box 31, Folder 5
CFAT Internal Memoranda
1979-83
Physical Description: 65 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching internal memoranda concerning the
policies and goals of the organization. Include the reports, "The Control of the
Campus" and "The Problems of Accreditation."
Box 31, Folder 6
CFAT Board of Trustees
1979-82
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda to the board of trustees of the Carnegie Foundation concerning
future meetings and projects from 1979 to 1982. Include the reports entitled "Ethnics
in Government" and "Bank Loans to South Africa."
Box 31, Folder 7
CFAT Education Material
1982-83
Physical Description: 22 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The administrative correspondence regarding the High School Advisory Panel meetings
of the Carnegie Foundation scheduled for 1982-83. Includes the report, "CFAT Study of
American High Schools."
Box 31, Folder 8
CFAT Board of Trustees
1982-84
Physical Description: 21 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Carnegie Foundation sends TR information on its annual board of trustees'
meetings held in Washington, D.C. and Princeton, NJ. Contain the "CFAT 1982 Annual
Report," "The National Policy Project" and annual conference material.
Box 31, Folder 9
Carnegie Corporation
1984
Physical Description: 4 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Carnegie Corporation sends TR a briefing workbook on the first meeting of the
Commission on College Retirement to be held in New York City, NY, May 31, 1984.
Includes a letter from Dr. Carl Bovell informing the commission of TR's death.
Box 32, Folder 1
Carnegie Corporation
1984
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Carnegie Corporation sends TR some information on the new Commission on College
Retirement. Includes the report entitled "Lessons on Retirement."
Box 32, Folder 2
Carnegie Corporation
1983-84
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative correspondence from the Commission on College Retirement regarding the
new position of executive director. Includes the report, "A Commission on College
Retirement."
Box 32, Folder 3
ICD Internal Memoranda
1974-82
Physical Description: 25 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative memoranda from the International Consortium for Development concerning
its budget and planning goals. Include committee reports and general
correspondence.
Box 32, Folder 4
CFR Internal Memoranda
1983-84
Physical Description: 45 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Council on Foreign Relations correspondence regarding its activities and goals.
Include copies of its agenda, brochures and monthly newsletter.
Box 32, Folder 5
CFR Internal Memoranda
1982-83
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda and brochures of the Council on Foreign Relations dealing with
future projects and activities. Includes the report entitled "Economic Summitry."
Box 32, Folder 6
Citizens Goals Committee
1980
Physical Description: 50 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Citizens Goals Committee for the Greater Riverside Area sends TR material
regarding its activities and objectives. Include reports, brochures and executive
meeting minutes
Box 32, Folder 7
Citizens Goals Committee
1982-83
Physical Description: 55 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda of the Citizens Goals Committee for the Greater Riverside Area
established to promote educational and civic development in the community. Include
brochures, minutes and agenda of its goals and objectives.
Box 32, Folder 8
ETS Board of Trustees
1979-83
Physical Description: 25 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
President of the Educational Testing Service invites TR to join the ETS Board of
Trustees. Include administrative memoranda regarding the annual reports, minutes and
material of its association from 1979 through 1983.
Box 32, Folder 9
IHST Internal Memoranda
1980-83
Physical Description: 60 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative correspondence regarding the establishment of the Institute for the
Humanities at Salado, TX. Include brochures, bylaws and memoranda describing its
objectives. Contain the original incorporation proposal and philosophy.
Box 32, Folder 10
IHST Administration Data
1980-83
Physical Description: 16 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Institute for the Humanities at Salado sends TR material on its current and future
events. Include brochures, bylaws and reports on the objectives of the organization.
Contain general memoranda regarding its policies and board.
Box 32, Folder 11
IHST Internal Memoranda
1981-84
Physical Description: 35 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda of the Institute for the Humanities Conference held at Salado, TX.
Include lists of participants and editorials written about the event.
Box 32, Folder 12
Harvard University, MA
1984
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Eileen McDonough-Rogers, program director of the Institute for Educational Management
at Harvard University invites TR to attend its seminar. Include application and
brochure.
Box 33, Folder 1
Latin American Studies
1979-81
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Internal memoranda of the Latin American Studies Association concerning its Hispanic
American symposium and survey. Contain copies of its
Latin
American
newsletter.
Box 33, Folder 2
MLA Executive Committee
1975-82
Physical Description: 12 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Executive committee correspondence of the Modern Language Association regarding
activities and meetings during the new year. Includes the report, "Working Paper of
the Commission on the Future of the Profession."
Box 33, Folder 3
NCHC Internal Memoranda
1980-81
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Memoranda and bylaws of the National Council for Hispanic Culture Planning Committee
concerning the future development of the association. Include brochures and reports
dealing with activities and objectives.
Box 33, Folder 4
NCHC Internal Memoranda
1979-81
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Memoranda on the First National Conference on Hispanic Culture in the United States
held in Miami, FL, on October 11, 1979. Includes a grant proposal submitted by NCHC to
the National Endowment for the Humanities and general memoranda.
Box 33, Folder 5
NCCHE Internal Memoranda
1975-78
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda of the National Chicano Council on Higher Education concerning its
special projects and executive committee meetings. Contain the council bylaws and
reports on its goals and objectives.
Box 33, Folder 6
NCCHE Internal Memoranda
1977-79
Physical Description: 50 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda of the National Chicano Council on Higher Education regarding
various post-doctoral fellowships and conferences sponsored by NCCHE. Include
published reports and brochures on its activities and funding.
Box 33, Folder 7
NCCHE Internal Memoranda
1977-79
Physical Description: 45 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The National Chicano Council on Higher Education memoranda regarding its current
projects. Include published reports and brochures on its activities and funding.
Box 33, Folder 8
NCCHE Administration
1976-77
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal correspondence of the National Chicano Council on Higher Education
concerning future meetings and projects. Include the reports entitled "Mid-Career
Post-Doctoral Fellowship Program" and "Graduate Education of Chicanos."
Box 34, Folder 1
NCCHE Executive Meetings
1979-83
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
National Chicano Council on Higher Education publication on various conferences and
executive meetings. Include the reports entitled "The Hispanic Academic Network" and
"The National Chicano Council on Higher Education Proposal."
Box 34, Folder 2
NCCHE Internal Memoranda
1978-80
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal correspondence from the NCCHE executive committee regarding the selection of
new fellowships and awards during the 1978-79 academic year. Include brochures,
minutes and reports on the objectives of the program.
Box 34, Folder 3
NCCHE Internal Memoranda
1980
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Legal reports and memoranda regarding the National Chicano Council on Higher
Education involvement on the MALDEF legal cases with McDonald v. Hogness and DeRonde
v. UC Regents.
Box 34, Folder 4
NCCHE Internal Memoranda
1981-83
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Business memoranda of the NCCHE organization dealing with the funding sponsored by
the Ford and Carnegie foundations. Includes a copy of a letter sent to Miguel de la
Madrid, president of Mexico dealing with higher education.
Box 34, Folder 5
NCCHE Board of Trustees
1979-81
Physical Description: 35 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
NCCHE Board of Trustees' memoranda regarding new leadership and election of new
members. Include material on new fellowships and future projects in higher education.
Contains a letter from Octavio I. Romano-V. regarding Quinto Sol publications.
Box 34, Folder 6
NCCHE Internal Memoranda
1980-82
Physical Description: 35 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda of the National Chicano Council on Higher Education regarding its
special projects and executive committee meetings. Includes a revised copy of the
NCCHE bylaws and reports on its activities and funding.
Box 34, Folder 7
NCCHE Board of Trustees
1978-82
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Executive committee memoranda of the NCCHE organization dealing with its future
development and special projects in higher education. Contain NCCHE reports, brochures
and minutes which elaborate on its goals and activities.
Box 34, Folder 8
NCCHE Administration
1982-83
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published newsletters and reports of the National Chicano Council on Higher Education
regarding its activities and objectives. Include membership lists and general
notes.
Box 35, Folder 1
NCCHE Board of Trustees
1982-83
Physical Description: 33 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative memoranda of the NCCHE organization dealing with a new fellowship
program funded by the James Irvine Foundation. Contain TR's 1983 letter of resignation
as chairman of the executive committee of NCCHE.
Box 35, Folder 2
NCCHE Executive Committee
1982-83
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
NCCHE executive committee publications regarding its 1982 Annual Report and some new
brochures. Includes the report entitled "The National Chicano Research Network
Catalog."
Box 35, Folder 3
NCCHE Board of Trustees
1981-82
Physical Description: 25 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
National Chicano Council on Higher Education correspondence regarding its election of
a new executive director and its membership drive. Includes the study entitled "Final
Report of the Commission on the Higher Education of Minorities."
Box 35, Folder 4
NCCHE Internal Memoranda
1982
Physical Description: 35 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Conference data on the Annual NCCHE Conference on Chicanos in Higher Education held
in Pomona, CA, October 22, 1982. Contains the report, "National Chicano Research
Network."
Box 35, Folder 5
NCCHE Internal Memoranda
1982
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda and publications on the Annual National Chicano Council on Higher
Education Conference held in Pomona, CA, October 22-24, 1982. Includes the report,
"The Hispanic Policy Project: A Final Report."
Box 35, Folder 6
NALEO Administration
1981-82
Physical Description: 9 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative correspondence of the National Association of Latino Elected and
Appointed officials regarding membership and organizational objectives. Include its
newsletter and brochures on its special projects.
Box 35, Folder 7
NCSSH Administration
1984
Physical Description: 21 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The National Commission on Secondary Schooling for Hispanics sends TR material
regarding the needs and development of higher education in the Hispanic community.
Include general correspondence and agenda on business meetings.
Box 35, Folder 8
NCSSH Administration
1983-84
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The National Commission on Secondary Schooling for Hispanics sends TR its latest
research reports dealing with Chicanos and Latinos in education, economics and
national policy. Contain some general organizational memoranda.
Box 36, Folder 1
NCSSH Administration
1981-83
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published reports and memoranda of the National Commission on Secondary Schooling for
Hispanics regarding the educational development of Chicano/Latino students. Includes
the report entitled "Secondary Public Schools in America."
Box 36, Folder 2
NCSSH Executive Committee
1981-84
Physical Description: 25 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative correspondence of the National Commission on Secondary Schooling for
Hispanics concerning its special projects and executive meetings. Include published
reports on the status of Chicanos/Latinos in education.
Box 36, Folder 3
NCSSH Administration
1983-84
Physical Description: 24 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Memoranda and publications of the National Commission on Secondary Schooling for
Hispanics concerning challenges on social policy facing Latinos in higher education.
Includes the report, "The Hispanic Policy Development Project."
Box 36, Folder 4
NCSSH Board of Trustees
1983-84
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda of the National Commission on Secondary Schooling for Hispanics on
its board meeting in Chicago, IL, March 24, 1984. Contain various articles and the
report, "Demographic Imperatives."
Box 36, Folder 5
NCSSH Executive Committee
1983-84
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda of the National Commission on Secondary Schooling for Hispanics
concerning its meetings and goals. Include the reports, "Equity: Providing Equal
Access for all Children" and "Reality of the Hispanic Dropout."
Box 36, Folder 6
NCSSH Administration
1984
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Publications dealing with higher education and the National Commission on Secondary
Schooling for Hispanics. Contains the January 5, 1984, statement by the secretary of
education and the report entitled "The Failure of Our Public Schools."
Box 36, Folder 7
NCSSH Administration
1983-84
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative memoranda and publications of the National Commission on Secondary
Schooling for Hispanics concerning its projects and meetings. Include the reports,
"Education Under Study" and "A Survey on Entering Freshmen."
Box 37, Folder 1
NHQC Executive Committee
1984
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Arnhilda Gonzales-Quevedo, vice president of the National Hispanic Quincentennial
Commission invites TR to become a member and help plan the five-hundredth anniversary
of the European encounter with the indigenous people of the Americas.
Box 37, Folder 2
NHSF Board of Directors
1980-81
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Ernest Robles, executive director of the National Hispanic Scholarship Fund invites
TR to join the board of directors. Include general business memoranda, brochures and
reports on the board meetings and future projects for 1980-81.
Box 37, Folder 3
NHSF Board of Directors
1982
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Executive committee memoranda and reports of the National Hispanic Scholarship Fund
dealing with its goals and activities. Contain minutes, agenda and a catalog entitled
"The National Hispanic Scholarship Fund Recipients."
Box 37, Folder 4
NHSF Administration
1981-82
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Legal reports and memoranda regarding the National Hispanic Scholarship Fund's
incorporation and annual financial reports. Include general memoranda and minutes on
the fund.
Box 37, Folder 5
NHSF Board of Directors
1983-84
Physical Description: 42 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal correspondence from the NHSF executive committee regarding the selection of
new recipients and awards during the 1983-84 academic year. Contain brochures, minutes
and proposals on the goals and objectives of the organization.
Box 37, Folder 6
NCHEMS Board of Directors
1979-83
Physical Description: 35 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Board of trustees' material of the National Center for Higher Education Management
Systems regarding new leadership and election of members. Include memoranda on new
projects and publications in higher education.
Box 37, Folder 7
NCHEMS Publications
1979-84
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published reports and newsletters of the National Center for Higher Education
Management Systems regarding its special projects and goals. Includes the report,
"NCHEMS Program Plan for 1980-85."
Box 38, Folder 1
PMAA Executive Committee
1980
Physical Description: 8 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Frank J. Quevedo, co-chair of the Personnel Management Association of Aztlán invites
TR to attend a reception honoring him and other Chicano corporate officers.
Box 38, Folder 2
PDK Internal Memoranda
1981-83
Physical Description: 25 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Phi Delta Kappa correspondence regarding its goals and activities. Include copies of
its monthly magazine, brochures and conference material.
Box 38, Folder 3
GRCC Administration
1981
Physical Description: 50 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda and publications of the Greater Riverside Chamber of Commerce
which was established to promote economic and civic development in the city. Include
brochures and agenda of its goals and objectives.
Box 38, Folder 4
GRCC Administration
1982
Physical Description: 44 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative memoranda of the Greater Riverside Chamber of Commerce concerning its
special projects and executive board meetings. Include published reports, agenda and
brochures on its future activities and funding.
Box 38, Folder 5
GRCC Administration
1982
Physical Description: 55 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Executive committee correspondence of the Greater Riverside Chamber of Commerce
regarding its activities and meetings during its new year. Contain various articles
published in newspapers dealing with economic development.
Box 38, Folder 6
GRCC Administration
1983
Physical Description: 35 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The executive committee memoranda of the Greater Riverside Chamber of Commerce
dealing with its special projects in economic development. Include the minutes and the
proposal entitled "Preparation of a Funding Feasibility Analysis."
Box 38, Folder 7
GRCC Administration
1983
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published newsletters and reports of the Greater Riverside Chamber of Commerce
regarding its activities and objectives. Contains the report entitled "Interim
Guidelines on University/Industry Relations," and several newspaper articles.
Box 38, Folder 8
RCH Board of Directors
1981
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Legal correspondence and memoranda regarding the Riverside Community Hospital Board
of Directors' special projects and executive committees. Contain minutes, agenda and
reports on its activities and funding.
Box 39, Folder 1
PBK Executive Committee
1980-84
Physical Description: 17 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
R.K. Soost, president of the Riverside Iota Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, notifies TR of
his election as an honorary member. Contain membership lists and copies of the
chapter's monthly publication.
Box 39, Folder 2
Riverside Museum Material
1982
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Material and publications of the Riverside Museum Associates regarding its Vincent
Price Collection exhibit to be held at the museum in the fall of 1982.
Box 39, Folder 3
IAUA Internal Memoranda
1980-83
Physical Description: 35 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Internal correspondence and brochures of the Inter-American University Association
regarding its seminars and workshops on international development and communication.
Include the journals entitled
Boletín; Interamérica; and
Américas.
Box 39, Folder 4
RCAC Executive Committee
1975-77
Physical Description: 7 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Business memoranda of the Riverside Cultural Arts Council established to promote
artistic development and creativity in the community. Includes the report entitled
"Survey of Educational/Cultural Resources for Riverside."
Box 39, Folder 5
Riverside Volunteer Ctr.
1979-81
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published reports and newsletters of the Riverside Volunteer Center regarding its
special projects and objectives. Contain brochures, minutes and agenda of its
activities to promote community development and unity.
Box 39, Folder 6
Rockefeller Foundation
1969-81
Physical Description: 60 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Executive committee memoranda of the Rockefeller Foundation regarding its fellowship
programs and special activities. Contains a list of the Rockefeller Minority
Fellows.
Box 39, Folder 7
Rotary International Club
1979
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Franklin A. Lindeburg, committee chairman informs TR that he has been selected as an
honorary member of the Riverside Rotary Club. Include application and monthly
newsletter.
Box 39, Folder 8
Shelly Memorial Award
1979-83
Physical Description: 18 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC President David S. Saxon of the University of California invites TR to be a judge
for the Shelly Memorial Award. Include general correspondence regarding the Poetry
Society of America.
Box 39, Folder 9
SCAG Internal Memoranda
1982
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Clayton Record, Jr., of Riverside's Monday Morning Group sends TR a letter of
acceptance into the Southern California Associated Government. Include organizational
charts and a Regional Advisory Council membership list.
Box 39, Folder 10
SWBRC Administration
1979-81
Physical Description: 25 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Business memoranda and ideas of the Southwest Border Regional Commission established
to promote economic development and peace along the border. Contains the report,
"Southwest Border Regional Commission State Investment Plan."
Box 39, Folder 11
SWTSU Internal Memoranda
1980-83
Physical Description: 23 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Lee Smith, president of Southwest Texas State University invites TR to participate in
the Alumni Association Homecoming activities on November 7, 1980. TR sends regrets.
Include copies of several campus publications.
Box 40, Folder 1
Times Mirror Corporation
1978-80
Physical Description: 55 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published bulletins and brochures on the annual earnings and contributions of the
Times Mirror Corporation. Include memoranda regarding its board of directors'
responsibilities and TR's notes/ideas on the Aspen Conference in Colorado.
Box 40, Folder 2
Times Mirror Corporation
1980-81
Physical Description: 36 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Investment correspondence and reports on the Times Mirror Corporation regarding its
board of directors' meetings. Include the "Times Mirror Charitable Contributions
Reports" and the "Times Equal Employment Opportunities Report."
Box 40, Folder 3
Times Mirror Corporation
1981
Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published Annual Reports on the holdings of the Times Mirror Corporation for 1981.
Contain the minutes, agenda and financial statements of current earnings and
contributions.
Box 40, Folder 4
Times Mirror Corporation
1982
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Times Mirror Corporation internal memoranda regarding its board of directors' agenda
and research on its stock. Includes the report, "A Content Analysis of the Latino
Coverage in the
Los Angeles Times and
La Opinión."
Box 41, Folder 1
Times Mirror Corporation
1983
Physical Description: 35 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Board of directors' memoranda of the Times Mirror Corporation regarding its business
investments and contributions. Include the reports, "Times Pension and Profit Sharing"
and "Securities and Exchange Commission Report."
Box 41, Folder 2
Times Mirror Corporation
1983
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda to the board of directors of the Times Mirror Corporation
concerning meetings, reports and goals. Include its minutes, agenda and a "Management
Report to the Board of Directors."
Box 41, Folder 3
Times Mirror Corporation
1984
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published reports and agenda of the Times Mirror Corporation regarding its board of
directors' meetings. Include general memoranda on its annual shareholders
meetings.
Box 41, Folder 4
Times Mirror Corporation
1984
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published reports of the Times Mirror Corporation regarding its activities and
objectives in the investment and newspaper business. Includes the report, "Times
Mirror Overview of Revised 1984 Forecast," and the journal,
Progress.
Box 42, Folder 1
Department of the Army
1982
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Major General Crosbie E. Saint of the U.S. Army invites TR to be a consultant and to
evaluate the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College on its curriculum. Include
memoranda and consultantship application forms.
Box 42, Folder 2
WASC Executive Committee
1979-81
Physical Description: 42 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Publications of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges dealing with its
conferences. Include the reports, "International Dimensions in Higher Education" and
the "Annual Report for the Accrediting Commission."
Box 42, Folder 3
WASC Board of Directors
1982-83
Physical Description: 32 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Executive committee memoranda of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges
dealing with its accrediation process and projects in higher education. Contains the
report entitled "History of the Western College Association."
Box 42, Folder 4
WASC Board of Directors
1982-84
Physical Description: 25 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges dealing with
its executive committee meetings and annual conference. Includes the published essay,
"The Idea of Education: Rediscovery of Purpose in a Brave New World."
Box 42, Folder 5
WASC Executive Committee
1984
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Executive committee memoranda of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges
regarding its 1985 annual conference to be held on the Queen Mary in Long Beach, CA.
Contains the report entitled "The Humanity of Technology."
Box 42, Folder 6
UCR Business Memberships
1980-83
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda regarding TR's present and past memberships in various
organizations. Includes a membership list and new UC policy regarding institutional
memberships.
Box 43, Folder 1
UCR Financial Records
1981
Physical Description: 70 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR's travel itinerary during the 1980-81 academic year. Include notes, receipts and
internal memoranda regarding his administrative travel schedule.
Box 43, Folder 2
UCR Financial Records
1981-82
Physical Description: 60 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR travel itinerary of TR for the 1981-82 academic year. Contain receipts, notes and
itinerary lists of TR's various administrative meetings.
Box 43, Folder 3
UCR Financial Records
1982-83
Physical Description: 80 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda and travel itinerary of TR during the 1982-83 academic year.
Contain receipts and notes.
Box 43, Folder 4
UCR Financial Records
1982-83
Physical Description: 70 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR travel itinerary of TR during the 1982-83 academic year and general
memoranda.
Box 43, Folder 5
UCR Financial Records
1983
Physical Description: 80 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative travel of TR for UCR during the 1983 academic year. Include receipts,
itinerary and general memoranda concerning his scheduled appointments.
Box 43, Folder 6
UCR Financial Records
1979-81
Physical Description: 90 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda and travel itinerary of TR during the 1979-81 academic year.
Include receipts, notes and schedules of TR's meetings.
Box 43, Folder 7
UCR Financial Records
1979-83
Physical Description: 70 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
UCR travel itinerary and memoranda of TR during the 1979-83 academic years. Contain
financial records, receipts and schedules of his appointments.
Box 44, Folder 1
UCR Financial Records
1983-84
Physical Description: 80 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda and travel itinerary of TR during the 1983-84 academic year.
Contain receipts, flight schedules and meeting arrangements.
Box 44, Folder 2
UCR Financial Records
1982-84
Physical Description: 120 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative travel itinerary for TR during the 1982-84 academic years. Include
receipts, notes for his scheduled appointments.
Box 44, Folder 3
Publication Reprints
1979-84
Physical Description: 55 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Several universities and publishing houses request permission to reprint TR's short
stories in their new Chicano anthologies. Include memoranda on TR's academic history
for
Who's Who in America.
Box 44, Folder 4
UCR Professional Report
1979-81
Physical Description: 12 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR submits his UCR Report of Outside Professional Activities of Faculty Members. It
lists his business and academic memberships in various organizations in the United
States.
Box 44, Folder 5
UCR Economic Interests
1979-82
Physical Description: 22 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC System administration requests that TR file under the UC Conflict of Interest Code
prepared in response to the Fair Political Practices Act of 1974. Include reports,
applications and brochures on filing requirements.
Box 44, Folder 6
UCR Economic Interests
1983-84
Physical Description: 25 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR's disclosure of his finances during the 1983-84 academic year. Include memoranda,
applications and brochures on the UC Systems' financial disclosure forms.
Box 44, Folder 7
UCR Employment Time Cards
1979-84
Physical Description: 70 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC Riverside time sheets of TR during his academic tenure from 1979-84. Include
internal memoranda from UC System administration concerning economic interests.
Box 44, Folder 8
UCR Chancellor's Benefits
1979-84
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR Chancellor's Benefits and Personnel forms concerning health benefits, insurance
policy and future retirement. Include UC System memoranda on its corporate credit
cards for designated university officials.
Box 45, Folder 1
UCFR Inauguration Event
1979-80
Physical Description: 70 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative and personal correspondence from colleagues and friends regarding
UCR's inauguration ceremonies for TR. Include the inauguration speeches on higher
education of TR and Dr. Ernest Boyer.
Box 45, Folder 2
UCR Inauguration Ceremony
1980
Physical Description: 40 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published brochures and invitations regarding the inauguration of TR at UCR in 1980.
Contain lists of addresses of invited guests and program notebooks.
Box 45, Folder 3
UCR Professional Speeches
1979-84
Physical Description: 7 TMs/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Professional speeches given by TR at ceremonies and conferences on education, the
sciences and the humanities. Include notes and ideas for his speeches.
Box 45, Folder 4
Vitae/Hispanic Educators
1979-81
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Curriculum vitae of Hispanic educators throughout the United States sent to TR for
his review. Include general articles and correspondence.
Box 45, Folder 5
Vitae/Hispanic Educators
1973-84
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Chicano/Latino educators send TR their curriculum vitae for him to review and to use
in making recommendations for fellowships and tenure. Include Dr. Leal's vita and Dr.
Charles Tatum's tenure review folder.
Box 46, Folder 1
CHC Board of Trustees
1981-82
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published material of the Californios for Fair Representation regarding their
National Hispanic Heritage Week. Contains an invitation to a Latino Unity
Tardeada.
Box 46, Folder 2
Chicano Education Project
1979-82
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Internal memoranda and published articles on the Colorado Chicano Education Project
established to promote bilingual and bicultural education. Include
Un Nuevo Día newsletter and material on the project's annual
budget.
Box 46, Folder 3
United Way Agency
1979
Physical Description: 16 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative memoranda of the Riverside Community Settlement Association regarding
its fund-raisers and programs. Include newsletters and brochures explaining its
services.
Box 46, Folder 4
Los Angeles Artists
1982
Physical Description: 5 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Manuel "Manazar" Gamboa, executive director of the Los Angeles Concilio de Arte
Popular invites TR to join and assist in expanding its organization. Include general
notes and ideas on its structure.
Box 46, Folder 5
CPU Internal Memoranda
1979-82
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Internal memorands of the Congreso para Pueblos Unidos de San Bernardino regarding
its special projects and Unity Conferences. Contain flyers, program brochures and
reports of its organization which is sponsored by Dr. Armando Navarro.
Box 46, Folder 6
HWHE Internal Memoranda
1979-83
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Publications and internal memorands of the Hispanic Women in Higher Education
regarding its goals in business, government and higher education. Include copies of
the quarterly newsletter entitled
Intercambios Femeniles.
Box 46, Folder 7
UCR Las Chicanas Assn.
1980
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Magdalena Núñez, president of Las Chicanas of UCR requests funding for her club to
attend the First National Hispanic Feminist Conference in San Jose, CA. Contain
material on Las Chicanas' goals and objectives.
Box 46, Folder 8
LBA Internal Memoranda
1980-81
Physical Description: 6 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda of the Latin Businessmen's Association dealing with its 1980
Awards Banquet in Los Angeles and its business activities. Include José Calero's
correspondence.
Box 46, Folder 9
MAPMA Board of Directors
1979-83
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Business memoranda of the Mexican American Personnel Management Association regarding
its annual lecture series. Include some of its published material and general
notes.
Box 46, Folder 10
MALDEF Board of Trustees
1979-84
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Published memorands of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund
regarding its activities in court. Contain brochures, flyers and several reports on
political participation and higher education.
Box 46, Folder 11
MEChA: Riverside, CA
1979-83
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
El Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán of Riverside City College, CA, invites TR
to present the keynote address at its "End Barrio Warfare Symposium." Include general
correspondence and published material on the program.
Box 47, Folder 1
UCR Mujeres Unidas Assn.
1980-82
Physical Description: 8 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal correspondence of the Mujeres Unidas Association regarding its annual dinner
and fashion show. Include information on its scholarships given to UCR Chicana
students.
Box 47, Folder 2
RACHE Internal Memoranda
1979-84
Physical Description: 75 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative memoranda of the Raza Administrators and Counselors in Higher
Education regarding the development of innovative recruitment and retention programs.
Include material on its conferences, meetings and membership lists.
Box 47, Folder 3
GRHCC Board of Directors
1979-84
Physical Description: 55 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Executive memoranda and publications of the Greater Riverside Hispanic Chamber of
Commerce concerning its goals in government, business and education. Contain material
on activities, membership lists and administrative reports.
Box 47, Folder 4
Inter-American Pictures
1980-81
Physical Description: 12 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Inter-American Pictures memoranda dealing with the
Bless Me,
Última
film project, directed by José Luis Ruiz. Include information on
funding, on the film's development and on Rudy Anaya, the novel's Chicano author.
Box 47, Folder 5
Casa Ramona Association
1980-81
Physical Description: 12 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda and published articles of the Casa Ramona Association dealing with
violence and crime. Contain material on the goals and objectives of the California
Commission on Crime Control.
Box 47, Folder 6
UCR Creative Writing Data
1980-84
Physical Description: 70 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Academic memoranda on TR's Creative Writing Advanced Fiction Workshop at UCR which he
developed to help students improve their creative writing skills. Contain TR's notes
and ideas on several students and projects.
Box 47, Folder 7
UCR Dissertation Material
1981-82
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
UCR Dissertation Committee material on Evangelina Enríquez' work entitled "A
Definition of, and Critical Approaches to, Chicano(a) Literature." Include copies of
the drafts that TR reviewed and correspondence regarding her final work.
Box 47, Folder 8
Hispanic Education Issues
1979-83
Physical Description: 18 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Publications and internal memoranda of the U.S. office of Education regarding its
National Conference on the Education of Hispanics. Include brochures, flyers and
articles on bilingual education in the American school system.
Box 48, Folder 1
NHPC Board of Directors
1980-81
Physical Description: 80 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Executive publications and material of the National Hispanic Policy Center regarding
its future programs to promote minorities in higher education. Include correspondence
from Alfredo G. de los Santos, Jr., and Tomás A. Arciniega.
Box 48, Folder 2
NHPC Internal Memoranda
1981
Physical Description: 25 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
National Hispanic Policy Center internal memoranda on the policies and goals of the
association. Contain the reports entitled "The National Institute for Chicano Policy
Studies" and "The Kingston Orientation Report."
Box 48, Folder 3
NHPC Board of Directors
1982
Physical Description: 35 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Executive memoranda of the National Hispanic Policy Center dealing with funding and
future meetings. Contains a copy of the report entitled "A Proposal for the
Establishment of a National Institute for Chicano Policy Studies."
Box 48, Folder 4
NHPC Board of Directors
1982
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Publications and business memoranda of the National Hispanic Policy Center regarding
political and social issues in education. Contains the report, "A Proposal for the
Establishment of a National Institute for Chicano Policy Studies."
Box 48, Folder 5
NHPC Board of Directors
1983-84
Physical Description: 45 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Executive memoranda and reports of the National Hispanic Policy Center regarding its
future funding and research in higher education. Includes "A Proposal for the
Establishment of a National Institute for Chicano Policy Studies."
Box 49, Folder 1
HRMDP Internal Memoranda
1979-82
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Antonio Furino, director of the Human Resources Management and Development Program at
UTSA invites TR to a Symposium on Human Resource Development. Include TR's "Abrazo"
lecture, and general research reports.
Box 49, Folder 2
HRMDP Published Articles
1981
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Reports of the Human Resources Management and Development Program on Chicanos/Latinos
in the U.S. work force. Include the reports, "The Cuban Influx into South Florida" and
"Gender Differences Among Mexican American Youth."
Box 49, Folder 3
HRMDP Publications
1981-82
Physical Description: 6 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Publications of the Human Resources Management and Development Program on economics
and migration of Chicanos/Latinos. Include the reports, "Hispanic Workers in the U.S."
and "Undocumented Migration from Mexico."
Box 49, Folder 4
UTEP PBS-Television
1980
Physical Description: 2 TL/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Antonio Parra of KCOS Public Television at UTEP sends TR some material on the
station's Historical Minute program for his review. Contains a description of each
program.
Box 49, Folder 5
KCET Los Angeles Station
1980-83
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda and treatment of La Historia Project directed by Jesús Salvador
Treviño concerning the film project
Seguín, and the
treatment of
Tierra. Contain articles on Chicano
filmmakers published in
Caminos magazine in 1982.
Box 49, Folder 6
KCET Los Angeles Station
1979-80
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Working treatments and notes of KCET-La Historia Project, directed by Jesús S.
Treviño, focusing on Chicano history. Include the treatments,
Land and Labor, Juan Herrera; I was Smart when I was Nine; and
Executing Justice
Box 49, Folder 7
LASA Internal Memoranda
1979
Physical Description: 2 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Dr. Gene Bell-Villada at Williams College in Williamstown, MA, invites TR to present
his views on
Tierra, at the annual Latin American Studies
Association symposium at Bloomington, IN. TR accepts.
Box 49, Folder 8
LAP Internal Memoranda
1979
Physical Description: 80 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Ronald H. Chilcote, managing editor of
Latin American
Perspectives,
requests that TR continue the funding for the UCR journal.
Include correspondence from across the U.S. concerning the continued financial support
of the journal.
Box 49, Folder 9
Chicano Film Project
1983
Physical Description: 8 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Moctezuma Esparza and Robert Young work together to produce the Chicano film classic,
The Ballad of Gregorio Cortéz. Include TR's article on
Gregorio Cortéz, and general information on the
production and distribution of the film.
Box 49, Folder 10
Creative Writing: Barrios
1981
Physical Description: 3 TLS/TMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Greg Barrios, a Chicano writer sends TR a copy of his new poetry book,
Puro rollo, and requests TR to write an introduction. TR
writes: "This collection is about deep and profound sensitivity as well as cynical and
ideal perception."
Box 50, Folder 1
Bank of Los Angeles, CA
1984
Physical Description: 6 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published material sent to TR regarding investments in the Bank of Los Angeles.
Includes a copy of the bank's annual report, shares application and general
correspondence.
Box 50, Folder 2
BIA Corporate Memorandum
1983
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Dean T. Alexander, president of the Building Industry Association invites TR to
attend a meeting on bond improvements. Includes a monthly newsletter entitled
BIA Action.
Box 50, Folder 3
Bourns Corporate Data
1983
Physical Description: 6 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Bourns Corporation sends TR material on its operations and business goals.
Includes a brochure, lithograph and general correspondence.
Box 50, Folder 4
UCR Corporate Outreach
1982
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR writes top CEO's and invites them to take advantage of the vast resources and
services offered by the UCR graduate programs and research endeavors. Include names
and address lists of top "100" corporations.
Box 50, Folder 5
CCTA Board of Directors
1979-81
Physical Description: 12 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Raymond Joslin, vice president of the California Community Television Association
invites TR to become a board member and assist with the managing of community service
channels. Include general correspondence, agenda and assembly bills.
Box 50, Folder 6
FCMC Board of Directors
1982
Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda of the Foothill Corridor Marketing Consortium dealing with
economic and social development in the Ontario/San Bernardino community. Include some
articles.
Box 50, Folder 7
GMC Internal Memoranda
1984
Physical Description: 4 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published material of the General Motors Corporation dealing with its annual
production and finances. Includes a speech by Roger B. Smith, chairman of the board
entitled "Humanities and Business: The Twain Shall Meet--But How?"
Box 50, Folder 8
ITT Corporation Memoranda
1983
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Richard Pryor, president of the International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation
discusses advancements in science that will affect the world of communication.
Box 50, Folder 9
Corporate Publications
1961-82
Physical Description: 21 ALS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Speeches and reports written by CEO's on the future of university administration and
education. Include the speeches entitled "Qualities of a College of Character" and
"Crises in Science Education."
Box 50, Folder 10
Corporate Publications
1980-83
Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published reports and commentary by several CEO's that deal with foreign policy, the
humanities and education. Some of the reports are "The Fertile Verge," "Living at the
Level of Our Times" and "Nationalism and Religion."
Box 50, Folder 11
Corporate Publications
1970-83
Physical Description: 16 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Speeches given by Chicano/Latino scholars and dealing with Mexican American relations
and educational issues. Contain the reports, "South of the Border: A Crisis Ahead?"
and "Ascendency and Decline: Are We Exempt?"
Box 50, Folder 12
Corporate Publications
1977-83
Physical Description: 4 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published speeches made by CEO's in media and broadcasting. Include the speeches
entitled "On Arrogance and Accountability in the Press" and "The Future for Books in
the Electronic Era."
Box 50, Folder 13
Corporate Publications
1974-83
Physical Description: 12 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published newsletters and reports of various corporations regarding business,
politics and education. Contain the
University Bulletin;
the
Times Mirror newsletter; and the speech,
"Politicians and Educators: Two World Views."
Box 51, Folder 1
UCR Campus Presentation
1980
Physical Description: 2 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Handwritten manuscript of TR's first welcoming address given to the UCR campus in
1980. The speech emphasizes excellence in higher education. Includes a plan of action
list on the most important UCR objectives.
Box 51, Folder 2
UC System Admissions
1979
Physical Description: 7 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC System memoranda regarding Special Action Admissions of High School Students and
Community College Transfers. Contain the reports, "What Will 1984 Be Like?" and
"Socioeconomic Implications of Recent Twists in Age Structure."
Box 51, Folder 3
Riverside Business Group
1979
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Dr. Ivan Hinderaker sends TR a copy of the
Press-Enterprise
article on the Riverside Monday Morning Group. Its goals are to promote
business opportunities in Riverside, CA.
Box 51, Folder 4
Chicano Community Assn.
1977
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published directory and memoranda of Los Padrinos of Southern California concerning
Chicano community development in San Bernardino County. Contain cross-sectional
information on the county's economic and educational statistics.
Box 51, Folder 5
U.S. Congressional Report
1980
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
U.S. Congressional Report on several proposed amendments
regarding future funding to the Higher Education Act of 1965, which was presented in
the Ninety-six Congress, Second Session. The report is sent to the NCCHE Board
members.
Box 51, Folder 6
UCR Internal Memoranda
1979-84
Physical Description: 6 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Published flyers and brochures of various events hosting TR as the keynote speaker
during his UCR tenure as chancellor.
Box 51, Folder 7
City of Riverside, CA
1979-84
Physical Description: 30 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published newsletters, maps and material of historical sites and museums in the
Riverside community. Include brochures of the Huntington Library and other museums in
California.
Box 52, Folder 1
SWTSU Graduate Research
1960
Physical Description: 20 TMs/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative education examinations and notes during TR's graduate work for his
master's degree in education at Southwest Texas State University. Include notes and
research on the educational and political revolutions in North America.
Box 52, Folder 2
SWTSU Master's Program
1960
Physical Description: 40 TMs/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Graduate reports and research material on the duties of administering elementary and
high school campuses. Include information on the principles of school administration
as developed by Southwest Texas State University.
Box 52, Folder 3
SWTSU Graduate Teaching
1961
Physical Description: 50 TMs/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR's graduate workbook on secondary education from Southwest Texas State University
focusing on the basic lessons in teaching students at the junior high school level.
Include research on the developmental needs of students.
Box 52, Folder 4
SWTSU Graduate Work
1962-64
Physical Description: 40 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research reports and material on the secondary curriculum requirements for the
master's program at SWTSU. Include the outlines on secondary education books and a
report by TR on the "Manipulation of the Learned Dialog."
Box 52, Folder 5
University of Houston, TX
1963
Physical Description: 55 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
University of Houston graduate work in administrative education focusing on the
theoretical and systematic development of secondary supervision and teaching. Contain
reports and notes on the philosophy of supervision and teaching.
Box 52, Folder 6
SWTSU Graduate Research
1963-64
Physical Description: 8 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research on school and community relations for the master's program at Southwest
Texas State University. Contain the reports, "Survey of the Clear Creek Independent
and Consolidated School District" and "Public Relations Ideas."
Box 53, Folder 1
NDEA Language Institute
1962-63
Physical Description: 110 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research and class notes on the NDEA Language Institute of the University of Arizona
which teaches the Spanish language and literature directed by Dr. Seymour Menton.
Include a class syllabus, work sheets and bibliographies.
Box 53, Folder 2
NDEA Language Institute
1962-63
Physical Description: 70 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Luis Leal, a Spanish professor at the NDEA Language Institute teaches Mexican
literature and the technical aspects of the short story. Include his class syllabus,
literature work sheets and linguistics class notes.
Box 53, Folder 3
UON Graduate Examinations
1968-69
Physical Description: 45 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Spanish language examinations administered by TR during his graduate program at the
University of Oklahoma at Norman. Include student papers and notes.
Box 53, Folder 4
UON Graduate Examinations
1963-69
Physical Description: 80 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR's research and Spanish examinations given to his students during his graduate
program at the University of Oklahoma. Includes a dictionary of Spanish language
agricultural terms developed by the Universidad de San Simeón, México.
Box 53, Folder 5
UON Student Teaching
1968-69
Physical Description: 80 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
University of Oklahoma Student Teaching material dealing with Spanish teaching
curriculum at the basic and advanced levels. Includes the report entitled "Student
Teaching," and several Spanish examinations given to TR's students.
Box 54, Folder 1
SWTSU Teaching Methods
1961
Physical Description: 1 TMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR develops a Spanish curriculum workbook to teach beginning Spanish to elementary
school children. The curriculum gives methods and techniques which can be used by
teachers.
Box 54, Folder 2
NDEA Language Institute
1962
Physical Description: 70 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
NDEA Spanish Language Institute research material and class notes on linguistics and
morphology during TR's graduate work in the Romance languages. Includes the report
entitled "The Future in Foreign Languages."
Box 54, Folder 3
UON Romance Languages
1967
Physical Description: 70 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research and class notes in philology for TR's Ph.D. in the Romance languages at the
University of Oklahoma. Include work sheets and a glossary of philological terms.
Box 54, Folder 4
UON Latin Terminology
1967
Physical Description: 30 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research material on Latin during TR's graduate studies for his Ph.D. at the
University of Oklahoma. Include his class notes and Latin terminology work sheets.
Box 54, Folder 5
UON Philosophy Research
1967
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Sp.
Research material on the biographies of philosophers from St. Augustine (354-430
A.D.), to José Ortega y Gasset (1883- 1955).
Box 54, Folder 6
UON Graduate Programs
1969/77
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Graduate material on the University of Oklahoma's Ph.D. program in the Romance
languages. Include internal memoranda of its Study Abroad Program and its graduate
fellowships.
Box 54, Folder 7
SWTSU Pan American Club
1964-65
Physical Description: 35 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda of the Pan American Forum of Austin, TX, regarding its goals and
ideas for student membership. Contain information on its charter and executive
board.
Box 54, Folder 8
Texas Publications
1964-74
Physical Description: 15 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Published brochures and flyers from various universities and associations on
education and employment opportunities in the humanities. Contain a Sigma Delta Pi
workbook and material on the projects of the Kiwanis International Club.
Box 55, Folder 1
UON Spanish Literature
1966
Physical Description: 120 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR's graduate work at the University of Oklahoma at Norman in Spanish literature of
the fourteenth through seventeenth centuries. Contain material on
El poema de mio Cid; Don Quijote, and general research on
early Spanish history.
Box 55, Folder 2
UON Spanish Literature
1967
Physical Description: 70 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research material on the early Latin American novel from the fifteenth through
eighteenth century. Include notes on Totec, Inca and early Spanish writers such as
Nezahualcóyotl de Tezcoco, Inca Garcilaso de la Vega and Bernardo Sahagún.
Box 55, Folder 3
UON Spanish Literature
1967
Physical Description: 70 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research material on Spanish literature's Age of Romanticism (1808-1850) compiled
during TR's training at the University of Oklahoma. Contains the essay entitled "El
romanticismo en María de Jorge Isaacs," and critical bibliographies.
Box 55, Folder 4
SWTSU Spanish Teaching
1965
Physical Description: 40 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Student teaching material during TR's training at Southwest Texas State University.
Include final examinations, work sheets on intermediate Spanish and bibliography on
the intellectual history of Mexican thought.
Box 55, Folder 5
SWTSU Spanish Literature
1961-70
Physical Description: 45 TMs/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Southwest Texas State University research on the Spanish Romantic poets of the early
nineteenth century. Include the reports, "Obras dramáticas de Jacinto Benavente" and
"José de Espronceda, poeta romántico: su vida y sus obras."
Box 55, Folder 6
UON Spanish Research
1967
Physical Description: 85 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research material on the history and authors of Spain's Golden Age (sixteenth and
seventeenth centuries). Include the reports and essays studied by TR in his Ph.D.
program.
Box 56, Folder 1
UON Spanish Literature
1968
Physical Description: 45 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Brief history of the Spanish theatre during Spain's Golden Age (sixteenth and
seventeenth centuries). Include class syllabi, reports and bibliographies on Spanish
authors such as Cervantes, Lope de Vega and Ruiz de Alarcón.
Box 56, Folder 2
UON Spanish Literature
1967
Physical Description: 85 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
University of Oklahoma graduate material on Spanish Post-Romanticism and Realism
(1850-1898). Include essays and bibliographies on Post-Romantic authors such as Pardo
Bazán, Palacio Valdés and Blasco Ibáñez.
Box 56, Folder 3
UON Spanish Literature
1968
Physical Description: 40 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research material on the Spanish American essay from the early nineteenth to the
twentieth century. Contain notes on Latin American, Mexican and American writers such
as Murena, Ramos, Vasconcelos and Romanell.
Box 56, Folder 4
UON Spanish Literature
1967
Physical Description: 20 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Peninsular Spanish poetry and Golden Age prose outlines from the twelveth through
seventeenth centuries. Contain essays and bibliographies on early Spanish and Mexican
authors such as Juan Ruiz, Sor Juana Inéz de la Cruz and Luis de Góngora.
Box 56, Folder 5
UON Spanish Literature
1967
Physical Description: 65 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Background material on the development of Spanish drama and poetry during the
nineteenth century. Include drama theory work sheets and bibliographies of Spanish
authors such as José Zorrilla, José Echegaray and Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer.
Box 56, Folder 6
UON Spanish Material
1968
Physical Description: 120 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Modern Spanish literature material on the authors of Spain's "Generación del 98"
(early twentieth century). Include essays and bibliographies on Miguel de Unamuno,
Jorge Luis Borges, Antonio Machado and Federico García Lorca.
Box 57, Folder 1
UON Spanish Literature
1968
Physical Description: 100 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research on the authors of Spain's Neo-Classic and Romantic periods (seventeenth
through nineteenth centuries). Include outlines and bibliographies on novelists Ramón
de la Cruz, Juan Meléndez Valdés and Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos.
Box 57, Folder 2
SHSU Spanish Teaching
1971
Physical Description: 40 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Sam Houston State University teaching notes and work sheets on intermediate Spanish
taught by TR during the 1970's. Include examinations, student lists and class
assignments.
Box 57, Folder 3
SHSU Spanish Teaching
1967-71
Physical Description: 30 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Comprehensive course on "Literatura hispanoamericana," given by TR at Sam Houston
State University. Include bibliographies of Mesoamerican literature of the fifteenth
century and modern Spanish literature of the twentieth century.
Box 57, Folder 4
UON Bibliographic Methods
1967-68
Physical Description: 40 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research on the methods and problems of creating your own selective critical
bibliography and publishing your own manuscript. Include outlines on bibliographic
techniques for Spanish drama of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Box 57, Folder 5
UON Spanish Literature
1968-69
Physical Description: 60 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Modern Spanish poetry from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries dealing with
techniques used in poetry. Include work sheets, history outlines and bibliographies of
authors such as García Lorca, Palacio Valdés and Clarín.
Box 57, Folder 6
UON Spanish Literature
1967
Physical Description: 20 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Romance language philological research on the
Auto de los Reyes
Magos,
from the twelfth century fragments found by the Canon Felipe Fernández
Vallejo in the Cathedral of Toledo. Include notes on the work's development and
history.
Box 57, Folder 7
UON Spanish Literature
1968
Physical Description: 70 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
A brief history of the development of modern Spanish poetry during the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries. Contain essays on techniques of poetry and ideas on Unamuno,
Ortega y Gasset and Valle Inclán.
Box 58, Folder 1
UON Spanish Literature
1969
Physical Description: 100 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Contemporary Latin American and Mexican novelists of the nineteenth and twentieth
centuries. Include bibliographies, essays and outlines on Mariano Azuela, Eduardo
Mallea, Juan Rulfo and Héctor E. Murena.
Box 58, Folder 2
UON Spanish Literature
1969
Physical Description: 90 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research on the development of the Mexican and Latin American novelists during the
nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Contain outlines, essays and bibliograpies on Luis
Guzmán, Carlos Fuentes, Ernesto Sábato and Mario Vargas Llosa.
Box 58, Folder 3
UON Spanish Literature
1968
Physical Description: 100 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research on the techniques used in "La novela hispanoamericana" of the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries. Include work sheets, essays and outlines of authors such as
Manuel Gutiérrez Nájera, José Rubén Romero and Amado Nervo.
Box 58, Folder 4
UON Spanish Literature
1968
Physical Description: 100 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Development and history of the modern Mexican novel during the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries. Include outlines and bibliographies on Mexican authors such as
Juan Rulfo, Mariano Azuela, Samuel Ramos and Octavio Paz.
Box 59, Folder 1
UON Spanish Literature
1966-70
Physical Description: 100 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Comprehensive course on the history of early Spanish literature from the Golden Age
to the Neo-Classic period. Contain notes and bibliographies of authors such as Juan
Ruiz, José Asunción Silva and Sor Juana Inéz de la Cruz.
Box 59, Folder 2
SHSU Spanish Literature
1970
Physical Description: 35 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research material on Spanish drama during the twentieth century for a course taught
at Sam Houston State University. Include essays and bibliographies on playwrights such
as Benavente, García Lorca, Valle-Inclán and Sastre.
Box 59, Folder 3
SHSU Spanish Literature
1971
Physical Description: 50 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Modern Spanish literature on Latin American and Mexican authors of the twentieth
century whose styles included existentialism, surrealism and realism. Contain work
sheets and outlines on Rulfo, Borges, García Márquez and Cortázar.
Box 59, Folder 4
UTSA Hispanic Culture
1973-75
Physical Description: 55 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
A comprehensive course on Hispanic culture and civilization up to the sixteenth
century. Include essays, notes and reports on the Arabic, Spanish and Mesoamerican
influences.
Box 59, Folder 5
UTSA History of Spain
1975
Physical Description: 70 TMs/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research material on the history of ideas in Spain from the thirteenth through
twentieth centuries. Include teaching notes and classifications of the philosophies,
theologies and methodologies of Spanish writers and intellectuals.
Box 59, Folder 6
Universidad de Madrid
1969
Physical Description: 45 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research material on the development of Spanish culture from the sixteenth to the
nineteenth century. Include notes and brochures of the Summer Abroad Program at the
Universidad de Madrid, where TR studied during his graduate years.
Box 59, Folder 7
UTSA Mesoamerican Ideas
1970-74
Physical Description: 40 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
A course on the culture and history of the Mesoamerican indigenous society of the
sixteenth and seventeenth centuries given by TR at UTSA. Include notes and ideas on
Spanish history and culture.
Box 60, Folder 1
UON Teaching Material
1965-70
Physical Description: 45 TMs/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Teaching material on the novel, short story and essay used by TR at the University of
Oklahoma. Contain definitions used by several writers to describe their style and
literary movement.
Box 60, Folder 2
UTSA Spanish Literature
1963-71
Physical Description: 30 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research material on the development of the Latin American and Mexican essay during
the nineteenth through twentieth centuries. Include essays and articles by Leopoldo
Zea, Samuel Ramos, Octavio Paz and Julio Cortázar.
Box 60, Folder 3
UTSA Linguistic Reports
1974-78
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Linguistic research notes advanced at UTSA on cross-cultural and vernacular aspects
of the Spanish language. Include two reports, "Ritual Insults in San Antonio Spanish"
and "The Case for a Sociolinguistic Marking System."
Box 60, Folder 4
UTSA Spanish Literature
1973
Physical Description: 30 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
UTSA student papers on Spain's seventeenth century author, Miguel de Cervantes.
Include reports on
Don Quijote.
Box 60, Folder 5
Trinity University, TX
1972
Physical Description: 50 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Modern Spanish literature material on the members of the "Generación del 98." Include
student outlines and notes on Federico García Lorca, Alfonso Sastre, Víctor Ruiz
Iriarte and Ana María Matute.
Box 60, Folder 6
Trinity University, TX
1972-73
Physical Description: 35 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
A history and development of the modern Spanish novel during the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries. Contain student essays and notes on authors such as Ana María
Matute, Víctor Ruiz Iriarte and Alfonso Sastre.
Box 61, Folder 1
UTSA Chicano Literature
1970-74
Physical Description: 30 AN/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Published essays and articles dealing with literature, the arts and education in the
Mexican American community. Include the essays, "Moctezuma's Children," "El desarrollo
del cuento chicano" and "Pochos: The Different Mexicans."
Box 61, Folder 2
UTSA Biculturalism Class
1970-75
Physical Description: 70 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
UTSA comprehensive course on biculturalism in the Southwest and how it affects the
historical, economic and political conditions of its environment. Include TR's class
notes, student research papers and bibliographic material.
Box 61, Folder 3
UTSA Biculturalism Class
1974-75
Physical Description: 70 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research material on biculturalism in the Southwest dealing with the development and
history of the Chicano community. Contain TR's ideas, student papers and bibliographic
notes.
Box 61, Folder 4
UTSA Chicano Literature
1978
Physical Description: 10 TMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR's class lectures on the historical development of the Chicano movement and its
literary, socioeconomic and political influences. Include notes and ideas on the
issues that helped shape the Chicano community.
Box 61, Folder 5
UTSA Chicano Literature
1978-79
Physical Description: 20 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
UTSA workshop in Chicano literature given by TR and focusing on the technical aspects
of the Chicano short story, novel and essay. Include outlines, student research papers
on TR's
Tierra, and general themes used in Chicano
literature.
Box 61, Folder 6
UTSA Chicano Literature
1975-77
Physical Description: 50 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR's teaching material on the history and development of the Chicano literary
movement and on the writers who had an influence within the Chicano community in the
early 1970's. Contain TR's syllabus, research and bibliographic notes.
Box 61, Folder 7
UTSA Chicano History
1968-78
Physical Description: 30 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research material on the Chicanos' role in the history of education as it relates to
political, socioeconomic and humanistic development. Include TR's notes on bilingual
education, discrimination and unemployment issues.
Box 61, Folder 8
UTSA Chicano Literature
1976
Physical Description: 20 TMs/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
UTSA research material on Chicano literature taught by TR focusing on the historical
pressures and societal attitudes that affected the Chicano writers of the 1960's and
70's. Include TR's class syllabus and bibliographic records.
Box 61, Folder 9
UTSA Chicano Literature
1978-79
Physical Description: 2 AN/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Literary analysis of Chicano literature style and technique as it has developed
during the last decade. Include the essays, "Realismo mágico y otredad en la narrativa
mexicana y chicana" and "Chicano Narrative and Literary Criticism."
Box 61, Folder 10
Interviews of TR: UTSA
1974-79
Physical Description: 2 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Interviews of TR regarding his involvement and reflections on the history of the
Chicano literary movement. Contain photographs of TR and interviews given by Elsa Nava
of San Antonio, TX, and Carlos Morton of San Francisco, CA.
Box 62, Folder 1
UON French Studies
1968
Physical Description: 50 TMs/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Fr.
Comprehensive course on the development and history of early French literature up to
the eighteenth century. Contain the reports entitled "La Chanson de Roland as the True
National Epic of France" and on "Montaigne."
Box 62, Folder 2
UON French Studies
1967
Physical Description: 70 AMs/TMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Fr.
Research on French history and authors of the seventeenth through the twentieth
centuries. Include bibliographies, reports and class notes on Honoré de Balzac, Alain
Robbe-Grillet and Paul Verlaine.
Box 62, Folder 3
UON French Studies
1967
Physical Description: 50 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Fr.
University of Oklahoma graduate material on French literature during the nineteenth
century. Include class notes, reports and bibliographies on Honoré de Balzac, Émile
Zola and Gustave Flaubert.
Box 62, Folder 4
UON French Studies
1967
Physical Description: 45 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Fr.
Research on the development of classical French drama during the seventeenth and
eighteenth centuries taught at the University of Oklahoma, Norman. Contain work
sheets, outlines and class notes on early French writers and intellectuals.
Box 62, Folder 5
UON French Studies
1967-68
Physical Description: 70 AMs/TMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Fr.
Research material on the history of the French novel from the seventeenth through the
nineteenth centuries. Include notes, essays and reports on authors such as
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Edmond Rostand and Denis Diderot.
Box 62, Folder 6
UON French Studies
1967
Physical Description: 70 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Fr.
Comprehensive course on the development and history of the French novel from the
eighteenth through the nineteenth centuries. Include outlines and bibliographies of
writers such as Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas and Émile Zola.
Box 62, Folder 7
UON French Studies
1968
Physical Description: 100 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Fr.
Research material on the development of twentieth century French literature. Include
class work sheets, an "Ottenheimer French Mini-Dictionary," and an essay entitled
"Ultra-Realism in
La jalousie of Alain
Robbe-Grillet."
Box 62, Folder 8
UON French Studies
1968-74
Physical Description: 20 AMs/TMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Fr.
Research on modern French literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
dealing with techniques used in the novel. Include essays on André Malraux, Albert
Camus and Charles Palissot.
Box 63, Folder 1
SWTSU English Department
1965-67
Physical Description: 50 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research material and class notes on Whitman, Dickinson and Frost for the Elements of
Poetry course taught by TR. Include the essays entitled "of What Use is Poetry?" by
Dame Edith Sitwell and "The Language of Poetry," by John Ciardi.
Box 63, Folder 2
SWTSU American Literature
1965-67
Physical Description: 20 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Class outlines on writing techniques and literature examinations given by TR during
his master's program at Southwest Texas State University. Contains an essay by Follett
on linguistics entitled "Sabotage in Springfield."
Box 63, Folder 3
SWTSU American Literature
1965-67
Physical Description: 30 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Teaching material on the "Modern Methods of Writing," and on the techniques used in
composition. Contain class notes and several essays on different styles of writing
such as "Why Study the Short Story" and "Elements of Fiction."
Box 63, Folder 4
SWTSU American Literature
1964-67
Physical Description: 70 AMs/TMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR's graduate work in nineteenth century American literature at Southwest Texas State
University. Include outlines on composition and on American authors such as Emerson,
Hawthorne, Melville and Thoreau.
Box 63, Folder 5
SWTSU American Literature
1964
Physical Description: 70 AMs/TMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research material on the life and philosophy of the American author Herman Melville.
Contain class outlines, reports and bibliographies.
Box 63, Folder 6
SWTSU American Literature
1958-64
Physical Description: 30 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
A course on the American novel and short story of the nineteenth and twentieth
centuries. Contain class notes, book reviews and TR's essay, "Whitman's Cosmic
Consciousness."
Box 64, Folder 1
Chicano Bibliographies
1970-75
Physical Description: 10 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
General research bibliographies on contemporary Chicano publications from California
to Texas. Include material on Mexican American guides, anthologies and
directories.
Box 64, Folder 2
Chicano Bibliographies
1902-74
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research material on a comprehensive list of Chicano/Latino bibliographies published
in the United States from 1902 to 1974. Include short stories, poems, essays, novels
and reports.
Box 64, Folder 3
Chicano Bibliographies
1974-78
Physical Description: 10 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Contemporary Chicano bibliographies from the University of Texas at El Paso dealing
with films, novels, short stories and tapes. Include material on Latin American
periodicals from the University of California at Riverside.
Box 64, Folder 4
Chicano Bibliographies
1954-73
Physical Description: 4 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Annotated bibliographies of contemporary Chicano journals, novels and short stories
that deal with twentieth century thought and philosophy. Include Chicano anthologies
and book lists of Spanish literature and language.
Box 64, Folder 5
General Bibliographies
1970-72
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Bibliographies of ethnic writers in America focusing on the African American,
Chicano/Latino and Native American communities. Include lists of children's books and
resources for educational films.
Box 64, Folder 6
Chicano Bibliographies
1970-75
Physical Description: 4 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Annotated bibliographies on Chicano/Latino contemporary publications from California
to Texas. Contain information on the most recent novels, short stories, essays and
journals.
Box 64, Folder 7
Chicano Bibliographies
1972
Physical Description: 1 TMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
A historical anthology, primarily bilingual of the main contours and themes of
Chicano literary expression. Shows the variety and richness of Chicano writing as well
as its antecedents in Mexico.
Box 64, Folder 8
Literary Criticisms
1965-75
Physical Description: 30 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Works relating to specific styles in the study of literature and languages. Include
resources on Spanish literature, biographies and material on films.
Box 65, Folder 1
Junior High School Notes
1965
Physical Description: 20 TMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Classroom notes on seventh and eighth grade lesson plans and basic standards on
curriculum. This material outlines the essential units needed to teach Spanish.
Box 65, Folder 2
High School Curriculum
1965
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Classroom material on teaching Spanish grammar and syntax to high school students.
Include the basic outlines for teaching Spanish.
Box 65, Folder 3
Language Laboratory Notes
1965-72
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Materials on methodology of foreign languages and curriculum for teaching Spanish.
Include class notes, practice drills and an essay written by TR entitled "Total
Immersion Course in Spanish."
Box 65, Folder 4
UON Spanish Literature
1965-67
Physical Description: 30 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research on the Spanish Romantic and Post-Romantic writers of the eighteenth and
nineteenth centuries. Contain work sheets and bibliographies of Spanish writers such
as Valera, Calderón, Alarcón and Blasco Ibáñez.
Box 65, Folder 5
UON Graduate Work
1965
Physical Description: 20 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research material on the development of Spanish drama and novel during the nineteenth
and twentieth centuries. Include biographies of Spanish writers such as Benavente,
Casona, Martínez Sierra and Pérez Galdós.
Box 65, Folder 6
UON Graduate Studies
1965-68
Physical Description: 20 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Comprehensive notes on the development of early Spanish literature from the Golden
Age to the Neo-Classic period. Include bibliographies and research notes on the
movements that influenced the Spanish authors.
Box 65, Folder 7
UON Graduate Studies
1965-68
Physical Description: 30 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research on modern Spanish literature covering early twentieth century Spanish and
Mexican writers. Include notes, outlines and essays on writers such as José Revueltas,
Juan Rulfo, Ramón Rubín, Beatriz Guido and Carlos Fuentes.
Box 66, Folder 1
Chicano Correspondence
1971-77
Physical Description: 20 ALS/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
General correspondence and memoranda on TR's associations with Chicano/Latino
writers, professors and businessmen. Include letters to Seymour Menton, Herminio Ríos,
Roberto Garza and Rudy Acuña. (Oversized letters.)
Box 66, Folder 2
UON Graduate Studies
1965-69
Physical Description: 15 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research material and class notes on philosophy during TR's graduate work for his
Ph.D. at the University of Oklahoma at Norman. Include ideas on Miguel de Unamuno,
Jean Paul Sartre and some notes on Aristotle.
Box 66, Folder 3
General Education Data
1958-78
Physical Description: 50 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
General research material dealing with Chicano literature, business administration
and education. Include memoranda and correspondence from several colleges and
universities.
Box 66, Folder 4
Psychology Syllabus
1978
Physical Description: 7 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Psychology syllabus outlining the "Two Dimensions of Man," as seen from a humanistic
and behavioristic perspective. Includes a study guide to test one's ability to
recognize the two models of man.
Box 66, Folder 5
Elementary School Data
1965-70
Physical Description: 25 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research material for teaching Spanish grammar to elementary students and TR's ideas
on community relations. Include outlines and reports on improving student/teacher
relations.
Box 66, Folder 6
Administrative Education
1961-64
Physical Description: 25 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Background notes on curriculum development and methodology for classroom policies and
techniques in teaching. Include outlines, essays and reports on the historical
development of administrative education and reform.
Box 66, Folder 7
SWTSU Graduate Studies
1964-65
Physical Description: 50 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR's graduate work in nineteenth century American literature at Southwest Texas State
University. Include class notes on composition and on American writers such as
Channing, Emerson, Hawthorne and Thoreau.
Box 66, Folder 8
UON Graduate Studies
1967
Physical Description: 30 AMs/TMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Fr.
Research material on French history and writers from the seventeenth through the
twentieth centuries. Include class notes, reports and bibliographies on authors such
as Balzac, Dumas, Flaubert, Robbe-Grillet and Zola.
Box 67, Folder 1
Chicano Conference Notes
1970-80
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Material on conferences, meetings and literary programs on Chicano writers during
TR's tenure at UTSA and UCR. Include press releases and brochures on literary
events.
Box 67, Folder 2
General Research Material
1965-75
Physical Description: 50 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
General memoranda and ideas dealing with Chicano literature, business administration
and education. Include brochures, flyers and correspondence from colleges and
universities.
Box 67, Folder 3
Miscellaneous Material
1970-75
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
San Antonio court case dealing with the segregation of Mexican American children
during the 1970's. Include Justa Publications Copyright contract for TR's work.
Box 67, Folder 4
Chicano Studies Programs
1970-75
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Background notes on various Chicano political and cultural organizations in Texas.
Include proposals, bylaws and reports on Project OYE; Foro de Temas Americanos; MAYO;
and
Tejidos literary magazine.
Box 67, Folder 5
Miscellaneous Memoranda
1960-75
Physical Description: 50 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
General material dealing with TR's business, education and administrative
associations with universities and colleges. Include receipts, tickets and
miscellaneous notes.
Box 67, Folder 6
Literary Publishers
1970-75
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
General brochures and articles dealing with literary and educational subjects
published by Mexican companies. Contain some miscellaneous material regarding Mexico
and the U.S.
Box 67, Folder 7
Tourist Publications
1960-80
Physical Description: 30 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
General research material dealing with Mexican tourism and development. Include maps
and brochures of museums and historical sites to visit in Mexico.
The Civic Leadership of Tomás Rivera. Section 4.
Series Scope and Content Summary
66 boxes containing materials from 1972 to 1984 of his administrative work with
universities and civic involvement.
Box 1, Folder 1
Academia Norteamericana
1984
Physical Description: 5 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Academia Norteamericana de la Lengua Española invites TR to be an Académico
Correspondiente of its organization located in New York. TR accepts and writes Odón
Betanzos Palacios, the executive director of his decision.
Box 1, Folder 2
Achievement Council Data
1984
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Kati Haycock of the Achievement Council sends TR various reports on minorities in
higher education, including its planning statement and essays entitled "Training for A
New Job, Who is Responsible" and "Crises in the Curriculum."
Box 1, Folder 3
AACG Regional Development
1973-77
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Alamo Area Council of Governments prepare applications to the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development for Work Study Grants. Contain notes and
correspondence.
Box 1, Folder 4
Allied Health Programs
1979
Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
General memoranda on the Allied Health Education Advisory Committee dealing with
current problems such as proliferation of allied health programs and allied health
degrees. Includes a report by Commissioner Ashworth on allied health.
Box 1, Folder 5
AACTE Internal Memoranda
1977
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education sends TR correspondence
about its new membership program for UTSA administrators.
Box 1, Folder 6
American Management Assn.
1983
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Virginia L. O'Connor invites TR to become a member of the American Management
Association which deals with the development of professional managers and leaders.
Box 1, Folder 7
American Mutual Life
1983
Physical Description: 3 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Martín Martínez and Prudencio Flores of American Mutual Life Insurance thank TR for
his lecture on "Chicanos in Higher Education," given at Indio, CA. TR responds by
writing: "Me sentí entre familia y entre gente de razón."
Box 1, Folder 8
American Studies Assn.
1970
Physical Description: 7 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
American Studies Association of Texas holds its Fifteenth Annual Meeting at Sam
Houston State University, Huntsville, TX. Include brochures, outlines and schedules of
lectures.
Box 1, Folder 9
AWCHP Grant Proposal
1981-82
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The American Working Class History Project of the City University of New York sends
TR a copy of its National Endowment of the Humanities proposal entitled "Working Men
and Women in American History." Include general memoranda.
Box 1, Folder 10
Anti-Defamation League
1979
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Consultant Laura Shapiro Young of the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith of Los
Angeles sends TR a thank-you note for meeting with the Jewish community of Riverside
and San Bernardino regarding race relations.
Box 1, Folder 11
AACHE Internal Memoranda
1983-84
Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Arizona Association of Chicanos for Higher Education newsletters and general
correspondence. Include material on the First Annual Conference on Chicanos in Higher
Education.
Box 1, Folder 12
UCR Associated Students
1980
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Associated Students of UCR send TR a copy of its Academic Affairs Survey for its
ongoing efforts to increase student participation on campus.
Box 1, Folder 13
AAC Conference Material
1979-80
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Association of American Colleges thanks TR for UCR's participation in the National
Assembly on Foreign Languages and International Studies. Contain membership
material.
Box 1, Folder 14
ASCD Annual Conference
1970
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development invites TR to participate in
its conference in San Francisco, CA, on March 14-18, 1970, dealing with improving the
status of Chicanos in higher education.
Box 1, Folder 15
AMAE Internal Memoranda
1970-80
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Association of Mexican American Educators sends TR material on its annual
conferences. Include newsletters, brochures and correspondence regarding its
activities and TR's statement on the future of Chicanos in higher education.
Box 1, Folder 16
Bay Area Bilingual Ed.
1980
Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Roberto Cruz, director of Bay Area Bilingual Education League sends TR articles on
the recent Hispanic Leadership Conference held in San Antonio, TX, on political
empowerment of the Chicano/Latino community.
Box 1, Folders 17
Biscayne College Data
1983
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Patrick H. O' Neil, president of Biscayne College thanks TR for his accreditation
visit with the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Include general
correspondence.
Box 1, Folder 18
Black History Month
1981
Physical Description: 4 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Teresa Washington, chairperson of the Black History Parade Committee of the City of
Riverside, requests to use UCR's soccer field for the Black History Parade ceremonies.
TR approves the request.
Box 1, Folder 19
Black River Writers Assn.
1974
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR requests a copy of the book entitled
In A Time of Rain and
Desire,
by Eugene B. Redmond and published by the Black River Writers
Association.
Box 1, Folder 20
Board of Pardons, TX
1972
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR recommends the parole of Raúl Salinas to the Texas Board of Pardon and evaluates
RS as one of the top Chicano poets. TR writes: "In my estimation his expertise in this
area is outstanding and certainly he has great ability and talent."
Box 1, Folder 21
BIC Internal Memoranda
1979
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Orville L. Freeman, president of the Business International Corporation sends TR an
information folder on the current development of the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute.
Include some newspaper articles and general correspondence.
Box 2, Folder 1
Café de California
1980-83
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Café de California internal correspondence regarding its annual conference and
community projects. Contain newsletters, brochures and outlines of its activities
related to Latinos employed in the California State Government.
Box 2, Folder 2
CABE Conference Material
1983-84
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The California Association for Bilingual Education sends TR information on its Ninth
Annual Conference in San Francisco, CA, entitled "Bilingual Education: A Bridge to
Academic Excellence."
Box 2, Folder 3
California Arts Council
1981-82
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
California Arts Council Guidelines for organizational grants given to qualifying
applicants and artists.
Box 2, Folder 4
California Legislature
1979
Physical Description: 2 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
James D. Driscoll, Chief Clerk of the Assembly of California Legislature sends TR
copy of the Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 48, dealing with the education of
foster children.
Box 2, Folder 5
CPSEC Internal Memoranda
1981-82
Physical Description: 6 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The California Postsecondary Education Commission sends TR some reports on its
programs. Contain some copies of the director's report and general correspondence.
Box 2, Folder 6
CSUC Internal Memoranda
1976
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The California State University and Colleges invites TR for an interview for the
position of president at CSU Sonoma. Contain background material on the details of the
campus and some of TR's thoughts on his philosophy of leadership.
Box 2, Folder 7
CSU San Bernardino
1982
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
John A. Chesney, director of the Upward Bound Program of California State University
at San Bernardino thanks TR for being its guest speaker during the Cinco de Mayo
program.
Box 2, Folder 8
CSU Fullerton Memoranda
1980
Physical Description: 2 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Dr. Isaac Cárdenas of Chicano Studies at California State University at Fullerton
thanks TR for accepting to give a lecture on the development of Chicano literature in
America.
Box 2, Folder 9
Carter Re-Election Notes
1980
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Carter/Mondale Re-election Committee sends TR some of its material on the Jimmy
Carter for President campaign.
Box 2, Folder 10
Casa Blanca Action Group
1979-83
Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Robert J. Velásquez, director of the Casa Blanca Community Action Group sends TR
information regarding the establishment of the Casa Blanca Youth Project focusing on
the educational success of the Mexican American youth.
Box 2, Folder 11
CAL Internal Memoranda
1973
Physical Description: 2 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR requests a copy of
El lenguaje de los chicanos, from
the Center of Applied Linguistics in Arlington, VA.
Box 2, Folder 12
CCD Self-Instruction Tape
1971
Physical Description: 2 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR requests a copy of the Tapeway Self-Instruction Mini Course from the Center for
Curriculum Development, produced by Professor Pinsleur.
Box 2, Folder 13
CSDI Research Material
1982-84
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions sends TR material on its annual
conference entitled "Human Rights and American Foreign Policy." Include general
correspondence.
Box 2, Folder 14
CWHS Internal Memoranda
1979
Physical Description: 3 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Center for Western Hemispheric Studies invites TR to attend a reception in honor of
Dr. Jorge Zelaya Coronado, general secretary of the Organization of American
States.
Box 2, Folder 15
Central Labor Council
1980
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mary H. Curtin, executive secretary of the Central Labor Council sends TR a copy of
its proposal entitled "Working Men and Women in American History," which the council
hopes to have funded by the National Endowment of the Humanities.
Box 2, Folder 16
CEH Bibliographic Series
1981
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Sp.
Jaime Ferran, professor at the Centro de Estudios Hispanicos invites TR to sponsor a
bibliographic series devoted to the research and writing of Dr. Hugo Alcalá.
Box 2, Folder 17
CME Chicano Literature
1971
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Sp.
TR writes to request information on the Centro Mexicano de Escritores in México, D.F.
Include TR's involvement in the development of Chicano literature in America.
Box 2, Folder 18
Chicano Studies Center
1972
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Students of the Chicano Studies Center of Eastern New Mexico University request some
material on TR's interpretation and analysis of contemporary Chicano literature as it
relates to his novel,
...y no se lo tragó la tierra.
Box 2, Folder 19
Chicano Training Center
1971-72
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Chicano Training Center asks TR to help them organize a Chicano literature
workshop dealing with themes that affect the Chicano/Latino community. Include some
information on its educational organization.
Box 2, Folder 20
Childrens Rights Group
1980
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The chairperson of the Childrens Rights Group Conference thanks TR for accepting to
give the keynote speech at the Sixth Annual CAL/NEVA Conference in San Bernardino,
CA.
Box 2, Folder 21
CBMC Internal Memoranda
1974
Physical Description: 1 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Tom Cummingham of the Christian Business Mens Committee sends TR material on its
organizational goals and projects.
Box 2, Folder 22
Citizens Univ. Committee
1980-81
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Citizens University Committee sends TR some material on its efforts to establish
a UCR School of Business. Include general correspondence from several influential
business organizations in Riverside.
Box 2, Folder 23
Claremont Colleges, CA
1981
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Ray Buriel of the Chicano Studies Center at Claremont Colleges at Claremont, CA,
thanks TR for his excellent speech, "Chicano Literature: The Establishment of
Community."
Box 2, Folder 24
CHO Internal Memoranda
1979
Physical Description: 12 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Coalition of Hispanic Organizations sends TR material on its Second Annual Hispanic
Solidarity Reunion Rally at East Los Angeles Community College. Contain its bylaws,
agenda and minutes of its organization.
Box 2, Folder 25
College Entrance Board
1980
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The College Entrance Exam Board sends TR a copy of its last board of trustees'
meeting and copy of its official charter and bylaws. Include the minutes and
governance structure.
Box 2, Folder 26
CMERC Newsletter
1980
Physical Description: 2 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mary Boynton, evaluation consultant of the Colorado Migrant Education Resource Center
requests permission to publish some of TR's short stories from
Tierra. TR agrees.
Box 2, Folder 27
CJUSD School Board
1979
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Dr. Daniel J. Gómez of the Colton Joint Unified School District congratulates TR on
his appointment as chancellor of UCR. Includes the idea of TR serving as a possible
resource person for Colton's Chicano/Latino community.
Box 2, Folder 28
Comité Mexicano Cívico
1979
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Sp.
Luis Carlos, secretario del Comité Mexicano Cívico Patriótico envita a TR y su
distinguida sra. en la mesa de honor, en el banquete anual que se celebrará el día 16
de Septiembre de 1979, en el Hotel Biltmore de Los Angeles, CA.
Box 2, Folder 29
CMAA Conference Material
1974-76
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Joe J. Bernal, executive director of the Commission for Mexican American Affairs
thanks TR for his lecture at the Annual Conference on Bilingual Education at San
Antonio, TX.
Box 2, Folder 30
Community Film Assn.
1981
Physical Description: 20 TLS/TMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Dennis Aig, a filmmaker of the Community Film Association requests that TR review the
film script,
A Migrant Family, by Homero de la Cruz.
Include correspondence, newsletters and brochures on various film projects.
Box 2, Folder 31
Consumer Info. office
1973
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR requests material from the Consumer Information office of Pueblo, CO, dealing with
consumer publications.
Box 2, Folder 32
Contemporary Authors Book
1974
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Clare D. Kinsman, co-editor of the
Contemporary Authors
series requests that TR send his bibliographical history. TR sends current
information on his life and work.
Box 2, Folder 33
Corporation for Society
1982-84
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Robert Bartz, president of the Corporation for Society sends TR material on "A
Conference Year--Vision 86: Building America as a Learning Society." Include general
memoranda.
Box 2, Folder 34
Crowell & Moring Lawyers
1982
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Crowell & Moring Law Practice sends TR a copy of its report, "Instructional
Television Fixed Service Situation Summary." Includes a brief history of its business
deals with the FCC.
Box 3, Folder 1
Daimon Mexicana, S.A.
1972
Physical Description: 1 TL
Scope and Contents note
Sp.
TR requests book catalogs from Daimon Mexicana publishers of México, D.F., in order
to establish an academic library at UTSA.
Box 3, Folder 2
DHEW Guidance Conference
1969-70
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Frank Sievers, principal specialist of the U.S. Department of Housing, Education and
Welfare sends TR material dealing with the American Personnel and Guidance Conference
to be held at New Orleans focusing on the needs of the Chicanos.
Box 3, Folder 3
Drake University, IA
1972
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Prudence Dyer from the College of Education at Drake University, Des Moines, IA,
sends TR material on the Cross National Seminar which will examine the sciences and
human values.
Box 3, Folder 4
Eastern Michigan Univ.
1983-84
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Héctor Garza, assistant graduate dean of Eastern Michigan University sends TR
material on the Hispanic Caucus and on the National Association of Chicano
Studies.
Box 3, Folder 5
EAMA Board of Directors
1974
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Educational Advancement for Mexican Americans sends TR an invitation to attend
its board of directors' meeting to discuss the results of the U.S. Commission on Civil
Rights.
Box 3, Folder 6
Education Service Center
1972
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Franklin Matula, director of Project Catalyst of the Education Service Center of
Waco, TX, invites TR to participate in its conference on educational alternatives.
Include the agenda, brochures and conference objectives.
Box 3, Folder 7
EOC Executive Board/UCLA
1982
Physical Description: 8 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Educational Opportunity Center of UCLA sends TR copies of the proceedings of the
Educational Issues Networking Conference. Included are the names of all organizations
involved with their individual ideas and concerns.
Box 3, Folder 8
Espinoza Enterprises
1980
Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Espinoza Enterprises send TR a copy of a letter explaining a new marketing idea,
proposed to the Chrysler Corporation on how to sell more cars to the Hispanic
community.
Box 3, Folder 9
Festival de Flor y Canto
1973-75
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Conference material on the First Festival de Flor y Canto sponsored by the Centro
Chicano of the University of Southern California. Include material on the participants
and on the future publication of the conference proceedings.
Box 3, Folder 10
Ford Foundation Grants
1973-75
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Ford Foundation invites TR to join its Selection Committee for the Mexican
American Graduate Fellowships. Contain some historical material on the program and its
development.
Box 3, Folder 11
FIC Executive Memoranda
1978
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Paul Sherry, chairman of "Rebirth of Imaginative Vision," sends TR material on the
Fourth International Congress on Religion, the Arts, Architecture and the Environment.
Include summary evaluations and speeches of the participants.
Box 3, Folder 12
Fulbright Alumni Assn.
1979
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Fulbright Alumni Association invites TR to participate in its West Coast
Convention scheduled for September 1979.
Box 3, Folder 13
FIPSE Academic Proposal
1981
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The UCR Graduate Division and Research Development sends the Fund for the Improvement
of Postsecondary Education a proposal, designed to increase the participation of
minorities in the graduate and professional programs.
Box 3, Folder 14
Grant County Coalition
1982
Physical Description: 2 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The Grant County Chicano Coalition sends TR material on the faculty problems of the
Spanish department at Western New Mexico University and requests his help for some
solutions. (Confidential)
Box 3, Folder 15
Hispanic Art Symposium
1979
Physical Description: 10 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Jacinto Quirarte, director of the UTSA Research Center for the Arts invites TR to
join the Task Force on Hispanic American Arts. Include material on the "Symposium on
the Hispanic American Aesthetic."
Box 3, Folder 16
Hispanic American Lecture
1979
Physical Description: 11 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Dr. Raymond V. Padilla of the Bilingual/Bicultural Teacher Education Program of
Eastern Michigan University thanks TR for accepting to be their guest speaker. The
title of TR's lecture is "Strategies for Hispanics in Higher Education."
Box 3, Folder 17
HBPA Board of Trustees
1981
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Hispanic Business and Professional Association invites TR to attend its Annual
Installation of officers to be held at the Mountain View Country Club in Corona,
CA.
Box 3, Folder 18
HHEC Board of Trustees
1982-83
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Business memoranda of the Hispanic Higher Education Coalition regarding its various
projects and annual symposium. Includes a questionnaire on postsecondary education and
the report, "Equal Educational Opportunity Access vs. Outcomes."
Box 3, Folder 19
Hispanic Heritage Week
1976
Physical Description: 5 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Hispanic Heritage Week committee invites TR to give the opening speech on the
meaning of "El grito de México," on September 16, at Lackland Air Force Base, TX.
Contains a copy of TR's speech and some material on the program.
Box 3, Folder 20
Hispanics in Higher Ed.
1982
Physical Description: 3 TLS/TMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Leonard A. Valverde, director of the office for Advanced Research in Hispanic
Education sends TR a copy of his lecture, "The Role of the Chicano Academic and the
Chicano Non-Academic Community," given at the symposium on education.
Box 3, Folder 21
Hispanic Organizations
1980
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Invitee lists of Hispanic organizations, institutions and corporations used by TR
during his tenure as UCR chancellor.
Box 3, Folder 22
HPDP Board of Directors
1983/84
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Hispanic Policy Development Project funded by the Atlantic Richfield Foundation
sends Hispanic leadership material on the progress and development of its
organization.
Box 3, Folder 23
Hispanic Task Force
1984
Physical Description: 8 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR receives material from the Hispanic Task Force concerning the problems with gangs,
high drop-out rate and the English-only legislation in some mid-eastern states.
Box 3, Folder 24
Hispanic University
1970
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Leonel J. Castillo, chairman of the Mexican American Educational Center sends TR a
rough draft of his proposal for the Hispanic International University to review.
Includes the report, "The Making of a College."
Box 3, Folder 25
Hispanic Women's Network
1983
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The National Network of Hispanic Women sends TR a questionnaire to update its "Annual
Resource Directory on Women's Projects," sponsored by
Intercambios Femeniles newsletter.
Box 3, Folder 26
Houghton Mifflin Company
1975
Physical Description: 2 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mary Doane from the Educational Division of Houghton Mifflin Company sends TR a check
for his submission in the
Chicano Voices publication.
Box 3, Folder 27
Imprenta de Libros
1976
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Harriet Rohmer sends TR a copy of her children's story book,
Mujer del mundo-cielo, published by Imprenta de Libros Infantiles dealing
with legends of the Third World. All the children stories come in a bilingual
version.
Box 3, Folder 28
Inland Area Urba League
1979
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Kevin S. Dickerson, coordinator of the Youth Outreach Program of the Inland Area
Urban League in Riverside invites TR to support/participate in the Youth Leadership
Conference on October 20, 1979, at Riverside City College, CA.
Box 3, Folder 29
IEHEC Internal Memoranda
1981
Physical Description: 5 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Alex Sherriffs, vice chancellor of academic affairs at the California State
University and Colleges sends TR material on the student writing skills tests
administered to freshmen and reviewed by the Inland Empire Higher Education
Council.
Box 3, Folder 30
Instituto Allende, Inc.
1979
Physical Description: 2 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Nell Fernández, director of the Instituto Allende Incorporado de la Universidad de
Guanajuato invites TR to join the International Advisory Council and assist in
fund-raising and new student recruitment. TR declines the invitation.
Box 3, Folder 31
Instituto de Cultura
1968
Physical Description: 2 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Sp.
TR sends a collection of poetry to the Instituto de Cultura Hispánica in Madrid,
Spain, with hope it is accepted for publication in its
Cuadernos
Hispanoamericanos
review.
Box 3, Folder 32
Instituto Iberoamericana
1973
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Dr. Nicolás Kanellos sends Donald A. Yates, president of the Instituto Internacional
de Literatura Iberoamericana, a copy of "La llorona de Alurista," and hopes to attend
the XIV Congreso Internacional de Literatura Iberoamericana.
Box 3, Folder 33
Inter-American Institute
1969
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Dr. Lawrence White of the Inter-American Institute confirms TR's participation in the
conference entitled "The Role of the Mexican American in the History of the
Southwest."
Box 3, Folder 34
International Club/UCR
1979
Physical Description: 3 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Hesham Elabd, president of the International Club of UCR sends TR an invitation to
give the opening address at its UCR Welcoming Social. TR sends his regrets.
Box 3, Folder 35
Intercultural Development
1980
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
José Cárdenas, director of the Intercultural Development Research Association sends
TR a list of Mexican American organizations which are active in promoting social
justice.
Box 3, Folder 36
Internal Revenue Service
1980
Physical Description: 1 ALS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Gloria Hall, Hispanic program coordinator requests a photograph of TR, which will be
displayed during their Hispanic Heritage Week activities.
Box 3, Folder 37
IREX Internal Memoranda
1979
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The International Research and Exchange Board invites TR to participate in its U.S.
scholarly exchanges with USSR and Eastern Europe. TR sends his regrets.
Box 3, Folder 38
Irvine Company Memoranda
1981
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Dean Buchinger, assistant general manager of the Irvine Company sends TR his ideas on
the future development of the citrus industry and wishes to convene the Agricultural
Advisory Committee to discuss the issues further.
Box 3, Folder 39
Jossey-Bass, Inc.
1974
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR requests a copy of
Commuting Versus Resident Students,
by Arthur W. Chickering and published by Jossey-Bass, Inc., in San Francisco,
CA.
Box 3, Folder 40
KLRN-TV Public Lecture
1976-77
Physical Description: 5 ALS/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Lydia Alegría, co-coordinator of the National Ascertainment Program invites TR to
give a speech at the luncheon to be held at the Institute of Texas Cultures
Auditorium. KLRN-TV also publishes TR's interview in the
Schedule magazine.
Box 4, Folder 1
La Raza National Lawyers
1979-81
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Jeanne E. Raya, president of La Raza National Lawyers Association sends TR an
invitation to attend its annual convention. TR sends his regrets.
Box 4, Folder 2
Latino en Marcha's Fund
1982
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Francisco J. Villarruel, president of the Latino en Marcha's Tenth Anniversary sends
TR information on its scholarship fund-raising banquet to be held in Detroit, MI, on
November 13, 1982. Includes a brochure on its goals and objectives.
Box 4, Folder 3
LULAC Internal Memoranda
1973-80
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
León Hernández, chairman of the League of Latin American Citizens invites TR to
attend its Bexar County Legislative Seminar to discuss the needs of the Latino
community.
Box 4, Folder 4
LCE Internal Memoranda
1976
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR returns the Poster Packet Teaching Guide to the Library of Contemporary Education
and states that he did not what that particular issue.
Box 4, Folder 5
Los Amigos Organization
1970
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published flyer on the lecture by Dr. Julio Rivera of the University of Houston who
will speak on "The Myth of Homogeneity as Applied to the Mexican American."
Box 4, Folder 6
Loft: A Place For Writing
1983-84
Physical Description: 16 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR agrees to be a consultant for the Loft-McKnight Writers Award. Include sample
newsletters and announcements of awards and guidelines.
Box 4, Folder 7
Los Angeles Area Chamber
1979
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Diana Olson, coordinator of Kern County Agriculture Tour of the Los Angeles Area
Chamber of Commerce invites TR to attend its tour to understand the direct
interdependence of the urbanized area with agriculture.
Box 4, Folder 8
L.A. Latino Writers Assn.
1982
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Manuel "Manazar" Gamboa, editor of the Los Angeles Latino Writers Association sends
TR material regarding its publication of a Chicano/Latino anthology. Contains a
newsletter of events sponsored by the L.A. Latino Writers Association.
Box 4, Folder 9
Los Padrinos, Inc.
1977-80
Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Executive committee memoranda of Los Padrinos of Southern California dealing with its
future development and special projects. Include bylaws, reports and correspondence
from Congressman George Brown, Jr., regarding local support.
Box 4, Folder 10
Los vendidos Play
1982
Physical Description: 2 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Dr. Joe Rosenberg of Texas A & I University invites TR to join a panel of
distinguished Chicano writers to review the play,
Los vendidos,
by Luis Valdez and to give his analysis.
Box 4, Folder 11
Lowman Student Center
1965-70
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Thomas Childers, director of Lowman Student Center sends TR material regarding its
business rules and policy. Include bylaws and board of directors' list.
Box 4, Folder 12
LULAC National Education
1981
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
LULAC National Educational Service Center thanks TR for his participation at its
annual scholarship banquet in Pomona, CA.
Box 4, Folder 13
Maize Press
1981
Physical Description: 1 TL
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The editors of Maize Press send TR material regarding the lack of funds for its
Chicano/Latino journal and hope that TR can continue to support its publication.
Box 4, Folder 14
MANA of Orange County
1975
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The Mexican American Womens National Association sends TR material regarding its
Seventh Annual Conference in Anaheim, CA.
Box 4, Folder 15
Management Retreat Forum
1982
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC San Diego administration invites TR to participate in the Management Retreat
Symposium entitled "UCSD: An Assessment by Its Leaders." The forum gives an
opportunity to assess major issues and challenges of UCSD.
Box 4, Folder 16
Mexican American Assn.
1969-70
Physical Description: 50 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
official memoranda and material of Los Amigos Organization established at Sam Houston
State University to promote Mexican American participation at the university.
Box 4, Folder 17
Mexican American Council
1971
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
John Armendáriz, president of the Mexican American Council on Education requests help
from TR in creating a Chicano Studies Program at the University of Illinois at
Chicago.
Box 4, Folder 18
MAEC Internal Memoranda
1971
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Mexican American Education Council invites TR to be its keynote speaker for its
High School Chicano Youth Conference to be held at the University of Houston on June
5-6, 1971, Houston, TX.
Box 4, Folder 19
MAES Publication
1985
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Alvin D. Rivera, director of Promotion and Awareness of Careers in Engineering thanks
María Cortéz for her help on the article published in honor of TR in the
PACE newsletter.
Box 4, Folder 20
MAHA Internal Memoranda
1980
Physical Description: 2 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Mexican American Heritage Association invites TR to be its guest speaker at its
Annual Scholarship Banquet. TR sends his regrets.
Box 4, Folder 21
MAI Political Program
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
José Ángel Gutiérrez, founder of La Raza Unida Party gives a fiery speech at the
Mexican American Institute at the University of Texas at Austin.
Box 4, Folder 22
MAO Humanities Project
1970
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Culture Committee of the Mexican American Organization sends TR a proposal on the
development of a Mexican American Institute to advance its community. Include outlines
of various Chicano/Latino bibiliographies and flow charts.
Box 4, Folder 23
MACC Publications
1974
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Business memoranda of the Mexican American Cultural Center of San Antonio, TX,
dealing with its publications and material on
El quetzal
emplumece,
a Chicano literature anthology and
Dedication Rewarded, on Chicano leaders.
Box 4, Folder 24
Chicano/Latino Leaders
1980
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Name lists and addresses of Chicano/Latino leaders in the United States, especially
in business and education.
Box 4, Folder 25
MAOF Internal Memoranda
1982-84
Physical Description: 4 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda of the Mexican American Opportunity Foundation dealing with its
projects and fund-raisers.
Box 4, Folder 26
MASBA Internal Memoranda
1982
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Richard S. Amador, president of the Mexican American School Board Members Association
thanks TR for his excellent workshop presentation during the educational
conference.
Box 4, Folder 27
Mexican American Studies
1976
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Mexican American Studies Center of the University of Texas at Austin prepares a
proposal for an International Amerindian Poetry Festival on May 5-9, 1976.
Box 4, Folder 28
MAUC Redevelopment Plans
1970-72
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Mexican American Unity Council sends TR a copy of its report entitled "New Hope
in the Barrio," dealing with the redevelopment of the neighborhoods of the Chicano
community in San Antonio, TX.
Box 4, Folder 29
MCI Artistic Programs
1975
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Published brochures and flyers of the events sponsored by the Mexican Cultural
Institute at San Antonio, TX. Include information on the Artistas Chicanos called Los
Quemados.
Box 4, Folder 30
MALAS Newsletter
1974
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published newsletter of the Midwest Association for Latin American Studies at the
University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, dealing with the Villa Jones Center in Mexico.
Box 4, Folder 31
Mott Rimrock Reserve
1981
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Roger Samuelsen, UC vice president of Agricultural and University Services sends TR
advice about the Motte Rimrock dedication ceremony. Includes a brochure on the
reserve.
Box 4, Folder 32
NASB Business Memoranda
1981
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Antonio Guernica, vice president of the National Association of Spanish Broadcasters
sends TR copies of the report entitled "Hispanics in Mass Media," and of the magazine,
Agenda.
Box 4, Folder 33
NACS Newsletter
1982
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The National Association of Chicano Studies sends TR its conference newsletter
regarding its annual event to be held at Arizona State University, March 25-27,
1982.
Box 4, Folder 34
National Chicano Research
1978
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Carlos Arce, director of the National Chicano Research Network invites TR to
participate in the conference, "Status of Chicanos in Higher Education." Contains the
conference syllabus and a few copies of the
Hispanic Link
newsletter.
Box 4, Folder 35
NCCSR Newsletter
1975
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Rosaura Sánchez, chairperson of the National Council for Chicano Sociolinguistic
Research sends TR an invitation to join its association.
Box 4, Folder 36
NCCS Internal Memoranda
1971
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The National Concilio for Chicano Studies in Washington, D.C., sends TR information
regarding its future meeting at San Antonio, TX, on August 20, 1971.
Box 4, Folder 37
NCBE Internal Memoranda
1972
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR writes the director of the National Consortia for Bilingual Education for the
listings of bilingual education projects in the United States.
Box 4, Folder 38
NCHE Publication
1983
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Howard Ennes, editor of
Center magazine of the National
Center for Health Education requests that TR write a statement of his views on health
for publication.
Box 4, Folder 39
NCAA News Publication
1979
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The National Collegiate Athletic Association sends TR a copy of its monthly newspaper
entitled
NCAA News.
Box 4, Folder 40
NCEOA Business Memoranda
1982
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Monte E. Pérez, director of the National Council of Educational Opportunity
Associations invites TR to attend its Policy Institute Seminar on the status of
education.
Box 4, Folder 41
NCA Board of Directors
1979
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The National Concilio of America sends TR material on its organizational history and
objectives. Contains its annual report and a copy of
Consejos,
its monthly newsletter.
Box 4, Folder 42
NCTE Internal Memoranda
1983
Physical Description: 2 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Sandra E. Gibbs, director of Minority Group Affairs of the National Council of
Teachers of English requests a copy of TR's vita for possible selection as keynote
speaker.
Box 4, Folder 43
NHI Public Policy
1979
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The National Hispanic Institute sends TR material on its seminar entitled "Management
and Public Policy," to be held in Austin, TX, October 31 through November 2, 1979.
Box 4, Folder 44
NHU Publications
1984
Physical Description: 20 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
National Hispanic University in Oakland, CA, requests that TR submit an article on
the status of Hispanics in higher education to be printed in
The
State of Hispanic America.
Include correspondence and material on its
projects.
Box 4, Folder 45
National News Council
1980
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Norman E. Isaacs, chairman of the National News Council thanks TR for his hospitality
and hopes they can work together on the California Museum of Photography at UCR.
Box 4, Folder 46
NYCVH Advisory Committee
1981
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The New York Center of Visual History sends TR material on the new public television
poetry documentary proposal entitled
Voices and Visions,
and invites TR to join its advisory committee. TR accepts.
Box 5, Folder 1
Pasadena City College
1981
Physical Description: 4 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Lilia Vázquez, library-college coordinator invites TR to participate in the Chicano
Awarness Week activities at the Pasadena City College Library. TR sends regrets.
Box 5, Folder 2
Peace Corps Program
1970
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Bill Combs, area director of the Peace Corps thanks TR for his assistance in
recruiting interested students to the program at Sam Houston State University,
Huntsville, TX.
Box 5, Folder 3
People's Repubic: China
1980
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Ch.
The Consulate General of the People's Republic of China invites TR to attend its
Thirty-first Anniversary of the establishment of the People's Republic of China.
Box 5, Folder 4
Project Interchange
1983
Physical Description: 3 TLS/AN
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Aviva Meyer, associate director of Project Interchange invites TR to participate in
its American/Israeli Seminar.
Box 5, Folder 5
Project Vote Organization
1982
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
John Gamboa, executive director of Project Vote invites TR to join its executive
advisory committee to promote the participation of the Chicano/Latino community in
voting. Includes a proposal for its operating costs.
Box 5, Folder 6
Project Participar Data
1983
Physical Description: 25 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Project Participar sends TR a copy of its proposal for future funding of its
organization to promote Hispanics in the political arena. Include TR's
recommendations.
Box 5, Folder 7
Ramex Consultants
1981
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Robert A. Molino, president of the Ramex Consultants, outlines his symposium entitled
"The Hispanic Employee, A Cultural and Business Perspective," and seeks TR's support
to present the symposium at UCR.
Box 5, Folder 8
Red River Lumber Company
1981
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mead B. Kibbey, chairman of the Advisory Committee of the California Museum of
Photography recommends to TR that Tim Hayes be elected as co-chairman of the
committee.
Box 5, Folder 9
Riverside County Concilio
1981
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Margret Uriquizu of the Concilio for Spanish Speaking of Riverside County invites TR
to become a member of its educational organization. Includes a brochure and flyer.
Box 5, Folder 10
RMCLAS Newsletter
1974
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Rocky Mountain Council on Latin American Studies sends TR a copy of its
organizational newsletter. Include material on the status of various Chicano/Latino
organizations.
Box 5, Folder 11
SCCD Internal Memoranda
1982
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Audrey Yamagata-Noji, coordinator of the Multi-Cultural Conference held at Saddleback
Community College District thanks TR for his participation in its successful
program.
Box 5, Folder 12
San Antonio Symposium
1979
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Jacinto Quirarte, chairman of the Task Force on Hispanic American Arts invites TR to
participate in the symposium entitled "An Analysis and Interpretation of the Hispanic
American Aesthetic." Include general symposium material.
Box 5, Folder 13
SDSU Bilingual Education
1981
Physical Description: 2 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Bilingual Education Service Center of San Diego State University informs TR of
the establishment of the Multidistrict Teacher Trainer Institute to promote bilingual
education. Includes reference to a videotape of TR's lecture.
Box 5, Folder 14
Santa Fe Federal Savings
1981
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Verne Potter, president of Sante Fe Federal Savings invites TR to be the guest
speaker for its Outstanding Student Award Banquet. TR accepts.
Box 5, Folder 15
SER-Jobs for Progress
1981
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Pedro R. Garza, director of SER-Jobs for Progress of Dallas, TX, invites TR to attend
its Fifteenth Annual Conference entitled "The Corporate Challenge: Investing in
Hispanic America." Contain brochures and agenda.
Box 5, Folder 16
SCADS Publication
1975
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The South Central American Dialect Society publishes Rodolfo Jacobson's report,
"Social Implications of Intra-Sentential Code-Switching."
Box 5, Folder 17
SWTJC Internal Memoranda
1974
Physical Description: 1 ALS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
A professor of Spanish literature at Southwest Texas Junior College thanks TR for his
lecture on Chicano literature. Includes a reference to the videotaping of TR's
presentation taken by Charles and Irene. (No surnames given.)
Box 5, Folder 18
SWTI Humanities Project
1979
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Arturo Franco, director of the Southwest Training Institute sends TR a proposal for a
PBS documentary on the relationship between the United States/Mexican Border areas.
Include information about the institute.
Box 5, Folder 19
SRI International
1981
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
William F. Miller, president of SRI International sends TR statistics on the Latino
community. TR uses most of this research for his essay, "The Role of the Chicano
Academic and the Chicano Non-Academic Community."
Box 5, Folder 20
State Bar of California
1981
Physical Description: 6 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
George W. Bangs of the State Bar of California sends TR information on the
California Lawyers journal, with a proposal for an opinion
section open to all attorneys.
Box 5, Folder 21
Sunday Concerned Group
1979
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Augie Medina, chairman of the Sunday Concerned Group invites TR to be its guest
speaker for the Mexican American community during its Cinco de Mayo program in
Redlands, CA.
Box 5, Folder 22
Sunkist Company
1981
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Maurice Johnson, manager of Fresh Fruit Research and Development of Sunkist Company
thanks TR for his excellent presentation given at its Citrus Research Advisory
Committee.
Box 5, Folder 23
TACHE Board of Trustees
1977-81
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda of the Texas Association of Chicanos in Higher Education dealing
with its executive board meetings and future activities. Include its treasurer's
report, committee agenda and monthly newsletter.
Box 5, Folder 24
TASSSP Internal Memoranda
1978
Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Texas Association of Student Special Services Programs invites TR to be its
keynote speaker at its banquet. Includes a copy of TR's speech, "Financial Aid and the
Motivation Effects on the Student As a Person."
Box 5, Folder 25
Tejidos Magazine
1975
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Coordinating Council of Literary Magazines gives
Tejidos,
a literary magazine, a four-thousand dollar grant for development. René
Cisneros sends TR a copy of its award.
Box 5, Folder 26
TACT Internal Memoranda
1971-79
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Jacqueline Bloch, director of the Texas Association of College Teachers invites TR to
participate in its conference on "Minorities in Higher Education." TR accepts.
Box 5, Folder 27
Texas Education Agency
1972-73
Physical Description: 10 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Curtis C. Harvey, consultant of the office of International and Bilingual Education
invites TR to participate in its National Conference on Bilingual Education, April 14,
1972, at the University of Texas at Austin.
Box 5, Folder 28
Texas Teaching Manual
1972
Physical Description: 50 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR uses the Texas Standards for Teacher Education and Certification Manual to develop
his curriculum and policy at the University of Texas at San Antonio.
Box 5, Folder 29
TCH Grant Applications
1977-81
Physical Description: 75 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Funding proposals submitted by various organizations to the Texas Committee for the
Humanities. Contain copies of the original proposals with official documentation.
Box 5, Folder 30
Two-Percent Club Data
1983
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The California Two-Percent Club sends TR material on its membership dues and
activities. Includes a brochure and current membership lists of Riverside
supporters.
Box 5, Folder 31
United States Government
1978
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Laura Prado Wilmot, immigration coordinator of the United States government invites
TR to join its El Paso community advisory committee and assist in improving dialogue
between the community groups and INS district offices.
Box 5, Folder 32
U.S. Dept. of Education
1982
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Carmen Cardona, deputy director of Hispanic Concerns Staff at the U.S. Department of
Education invites TR to send some names of students to represent UCR at its National
Leadership Conference and Hispanic student network.
Box 5, Folder 33
Visitor Program Service
1979
Physical Description: 4 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Visitor Program Service of the Meridian House International sends TR material on
visiting Spanish diplomats interested in the cultural arts.
Box 5, Folder 34
Wolverines Camp, TX
1974
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Cecilo Martínez, advisor to the Wolverines invites TR to be their guest-of-honor
during its Annual Powwow at the Wolerines Camp for Boys in San Antonio, TX.
Box 6, Folder 1
AATSP-Alamo Chapter
1972-77
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Internal memoranda of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese
regarding its conferences from 1972 to 1977. Include some newsletters and the research
report entitled "The Nature of Syntactic Interference."
Box 6, Folder 2
ACLS Travel Application
1975
Physical Description: 4 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
American Council of Learned Societies sends TR applications for International Travel
Grants given by its association. These grants are given to humanists and social
scientist.
Box 6, Folder 3
ACTFL Business Memoranda
1973-74
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
American Council of Teachers of Foreign Languages sends TR material regarding its
annual symposia and membership dues.
Box 6, Folder 4
Alamo Chapter/Sigma Xi
1977
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Alamo Chapter of Sigma Xi sends TR its monthly newsletter, which explains it future
activities and objectives.
Box 6, Folder 5
AAAS Internal Memoranda
1977-83
Physical Description: 6 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
American Association for the Advancement of Science sends TR material on its annual
meetings and reports. Include copies of its newsletter and sample listings of its
courses.
Box 6, Folder 6
AACJC Internal Memoranda
1973
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Pepe Barrón, director of the office of Spanish Speaking Fomento and member of the
American Association of Community and Junior Colleges invites TR to participate on the
Commission of Minority Groups of the MLA.
Box 6, Folder 7
AASCU Internal Memoranda
1973-78
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal correspondence from the American Association of State Colleges and
Universities regarding its seminars and projects on career development in higher
education. Contain status reports, agenda and articles on education.
Box 6, Folder 8
ACE Board of Directors
1976-78
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Change magazine of the American Council on Education
sponsor a Leadership Survey on Emerging Leaders in American Higher Education. TR is
selected and turns in a survey. Contain reports and material on the state of American
education.
Box 6, Folder 9
American Issues Program
1974-75
Physical Description: 100 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Executive correspondence and reports on the American Issues Program developed to
promote the Bicentennial of American Independence. Include proposals on educational
and cultural seminars sponsored by the program.
Box 6, Folder 10
AMAS University Club
1976
Physical Description: 2 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Association of Mexican American Students of the University of Texas at Arlington
invites TR to be their guest speaker during its Chicano Culture Symposium.
Box 6, Folder 11
Artes de Pueblo/Texas
1976
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Edmundo Rodríguez, reverend of the Westside Parish Coalition invites TR to give a
lecture on Indo-Hispanic contributions to America. TR agrees to participate in the
Arte del Pueblo Symposium. Include TR's outline on Indo-Hispanic heritage.
Box 7, Folder 1
Board of Foreign Scholars
1978
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Ralph Vogel, chairman of the Board of Foreign Scholarships sends TR all pertinent
material regarding his appointment to the board by President Jimmy Carter and official
memoranda.
Box 7, Folder 2
Board of Foreign Scholars
1978
Physical Description: 50 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Board of Foreign Scholarship sends TR official appointment papers and memoranda
regarding his new assignment as a board member. Include notes from Congessman Henry B.
González and the White House.
Box 7, Folder 3
Board of Foreign Scholars
1978
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda of the Board of Foreign Scholarship concerning its future meetings
and projects during the 1978 academic year. Includes the report, "International
Research and Exchanges Board," and the BFS monthly newsletters.
Box 7, Folder 4
Board of Foreign Scholars
1978
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Business memoranda and brochures of the Board of Foreign Scholarships concerning its
future projects and activities. Includes the report, "Towards Partnerships in
International Studies," and various newsletters dealing with education
Box 8, Folder 1
Board of Foreign Scholars
1978
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Ralph Vogel, chairman of the Board of Foreign Scholarship sends TR reports and
memoranda regarding its meeting with the Latin America Subcommittee and the 1978-79
Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Abroad Program.
Box 8, Folder 2
Board of Foreign Scholars
1977-78
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Board of Foreign Scholarship sends TR its annual reports and memoranda regarding its
Exchange Commission with many countries. Includes the report, "Open Doors 1977-78: A
Report on International Educational Exchange."
Box 8, Folder 3
Board of Foreign Scholars
1978
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda on the Fulbright-Hays Conference at the University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign, sponsored by the Board of Foreign Scholarships. Include agenda,
rosters and a report from the International Communication Agency.
Box 8, Folder 4
Board of Foreign Scholars
1978
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative memoranda and reports of the Board of Foreign Scholarships regarding
its executive board meetings and activities during the academic year. Contains the
report, "Policy Statements of the Board of Foreign Scholarships."
Box 9, Folder 1
Board of Foreign Scholars
1979-80
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Executive committee correspondence of the Board of Foreign Scholarships regarding the
International Communications Agency and education subcommittee. Include material on
the Mexican American Relations Conference at New York, NY.
Box 9, Folder 2
Board of Foreign Scholars
1978-79
Physical Description: 50 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Executive committee reports of the Board of Foreign Scholarships and International
Communications Agency dealing with the educational exchange programs and research with
various Third World nations. Include some proposals.
Box 9, Folder 3
Board of Foreign Scholars
1978-79
Physical Description: 6 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Annual program proposals submitted to the Commission for Educational Exchange of the
Board of Foreign Scholarships, which reviews and adopts qualifying proposals from
various nations. Include proposals from Chile, Argentina and Peru.
Box 10, Folder 1
CAL Internal Memoranda
1973
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR requests a copy of
El lenguaje de los chicanos, from
the Center of Applied Linguistics in Arlington, VA.
Box 10, Folder 2
CME Publications
1967-77
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Centro Mexicano de Escritores sends TR material regarding its future activities and
publications. Includes a copy of its bulletin entitled
Recent
Books in Mexico,
and several letters from TR expressing his interest and
appreciation.
Box 10, Folder 3
Chicano Cultural Center
1975
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Chicano Cultural Center of Bakersfield College, CA, invites TR to participate in its
Second Annual Chicano Literary Contest. Includes information on the book,
Sighs and Songs of Aztlán.
Box 10, Folder 4
Chicano Mobile Institute
1974
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Chicano Mobile Institute of the Southwest invites TR to participate in its
Mexican American conference on higher education at the Incarnate Word College, San
Antonio, TX.
Box 10, Folder 4
CSA Business Memoranda
1973-74
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Internal memoranda of the Club Sembradores de Amistad of San Antonio, TX, regarding
its future projects and meetings. Include TR's invitation to be an honorary
member.
Box 10, Folder 6
CMAA Board of Directors
1973-74
Physical Description: 50 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Executive memoranda of the Commission of Mexican American Affairs regarding its
funding and research in sociopolitical affairs. Contains a copy of TR's lecture,
"Chicanos and the Sixteenth of September."
Box 10, Folder 7
CMAA Board of Directors
1975-77
Physical Description: 50 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Business memoranda of the Commission on Mexican American Affairs dealing with the
Immigration Conference and the growth of the Cultural Distribution Center in San
Antonio, TX. Include symposium notes and catalogs of Chicano books.
Box 10, Folder 8
CONAC Publications
1972-76
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Business memoranda and newsletters of El Congreso Nacional de Asuntos Colegiales
regarding its programs and conferences on bilingual education and Latinos in
administration.
Box 10, Folder 9
Council on Foundations
1977-78
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
David F. Freeman, president of the Council on Foundations requests that TR send
suggestions for the nomination of new board members for the next three-year term
beginning in 1978. Include its annual reports and general memoranda.
Box 10, Folder 10
Easter Seal Society
1977-78
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Executive memoranda of the Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children of Bexar County,
TX, dealing with funding and future business meetings, including minutes and
brochures.
Box 11, Folder 1
Ford Foundation Meetings
1973-76
Physical Description: 50 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Executive memoranda of the Ford Foundation dealing with the Graduate Fellowships for
Mexican Americans and various conferences on Chicanos in higher education. Includes a
proposal by Dr. Arturo Madrid and general brochures.
Box 11, Folder 2
XIV Migrant Ed. Seminar
1976
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Frank Contreras, director of the Division of Compensatory and Migrant Education of
the Texas Education Agency thanks TR for his speech in the Fourteenth Annual Migrant
Education Symposium at Corpus Christi, TX. Include general notes.
Box 11, Folder 3
Graduate Fellowships
1975-76
Physical Description: 50 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Internal memoranda and reports of the Graduate Fellowships Program of the Ford
Foundation dealing with future and activities. Includes the report, "Status of
Chicanos in Higher Education," and general conference material.
Box 11, Folder 4
Graduate Fellowships
1978
Physical Description: 12 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Business memoranda of the Graduate Fellowships Program regarding the meeting of the
selection committee for Mexican Americans. Includes a brochure on the National Chicano
Council on Higher Education Post-Doctoral Fellowship Award.
Box 11, Folder 5
Graduate Fellowships
1977-78
Physical Description: 50 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Ford Selection Committee memoranda of the Graduate Fellowship Program regarding its
Mexican American Awards. Contain lists of potential candidates and general
material.
Box 11, Folder 6
Graduate School Assn.
1975
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
James Hall, coordinator of the Graduate School Association sends TR information
regarding its Environmental Studies Program, developed to promote student internships
and jobs for the city of San Antonio, TX.
Box 11, Folder 7
Gutiérrez de Lara Society
1975-77
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The Gutiérrez de Lara Historical Society of San Antonio, TX, invites TR to
participate during its Independence Day Breakfast. Include press-releases, articles
and bibliography on the significant legacy Gutiérrez de Lara left to Texas.
Box 12, Folder 1
IDRA Executive Board
1974-77
Physical Description: 50 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Executive correspondence of the Intercultural Development Research Association
dealing with its goals and objectives in promoting educational parity. Include
material on conferences and newsletters of the association.
Box 12, Folder 2
IMAGE Grant Proposal
1978
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Gene Rodríguez, Jr., member of San Antonio Chapter of IMAGE sends TR a copy of its
proposal sent to the Texas Committee for the Humanities regarding its Community Forum
entitled "Humanistic Considerations for Public Policy."
Box 12, Folder 3
IMAGE Executive Memoranda
1975-77
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Executive memoranda of the IMAGE association dealing with meetings, activities and
goals. Contains the report by the National Council of La Raza entitled "Accessibility
of the Hispanic American into Private and Public Universities."
Box 13, Folder 1
Inman Christian Center
1974-77
Physical Description: 100 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Inman Christian Center internal memoranda regarding its board of directors' meetings
and current funding proposals. Contain the minutes and bylaws of its organization.
Box 13, Folder 2
Inman Christian Center
1972-77
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Administrative memoranda and reports of the Inman Christian Center regarding its
funding and oral history project. Includes the proposal entitled "Cuento común: A
Folklore and Oral History Project," and annual funding proposal.
Box 13, Folder 3
Instituto Internacional
1973-75
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
David A. Yates, president of the XVI Congreso Internacional de Literatura
Iberoamericana sends TR material on its future conference to be held at Michigan State
University. Include programs and agenda on the XVII Congreso in Madrid, Spain.
Box 13, Folder 4
Kiwanis Club Meetings
1973-77
Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Kiwanis Club of Northwest San Antonio memoranda regarding its meetings and future
activities. Includes the roster of its charter membership.
Box 13, Folder 5
Linguistic Association
1976-77
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Wayne Cornelius, chairman of the Latin American Studies Association at Massachusetts
Institute of Technology informs TR of the acceptance of his proposal on the workshop
entitled "Chicano Literature: Intellectual Implications."
Box 14, Folder 1
University of Houston
1974-77
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Center for Human Resources sends TR material on its Manpower Program sponsored by the
Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for Spanish-Speaking People. Includes a copy of
Manpower magazine and
Manpower
Briefs
newsletters.
Box 14, Folder 2
MARCH Board of Trustees
1976-78
Physical Description: 25 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Movimiento Artístico Chicano of Chicago sends TR material concerning its future board
meetings and programs. Include minutes, brochures and catalog of its art projects.
Box 14, Folder 3
MELUS Publication
1974-78
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States sends
TR copies of its newsletter and correspondence on its future development and
publications.
Box 14, Folder 4
Meridian House Program
1977
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Internal memoranda of the Meridian House International Program of Washington, D.C.,
regarding its Hispanic American Conference. Contain agenda, brochures and
correspondence. TR presents his lecture on "Chicano Art and Literature."
Box 14, Folder 5
MABPWC Memoranda
1975
Physical Description: 2 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Business and Professional Womens Club of San Antonio invites TR to
the seminar, "Creating Awareness in the Community for Bilingual/Bicultural
Education."
Box 14, Folder 6
MACEP Publication
1975
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Council for Economic Progress of Austin, TX, sends TR its newsletter
concerning its various projects and activities for economic development of
minorities.
Box 14, Folder 7
MACC Board of Trustees
1973-77
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Executive memoranda of the Mexican American Cultural Center of San Antonio, TX,
regarding its future board meetings and programs. Include brochures and newspaper
articles on various events dealing with Chicano art and culture.
Box 14, Folder 8
MACC Publications
1974-77
Physical Description: 25 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Published reports and newsletters of the Mexican American Cultural Center of San
Antonio, TX, including information on its research institutes and publication
bibliographies.
Box 14, Folder 9
MACC Research Institutes
1977-78
Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Administrative memoranda of the various research institutes of the Mexican American
Cultural Center of San Antonio, TX. Includes an outline of the Chicano literature
workshop to be given by TR at the MACC Institute of Language.
Box 14, Folder 10
MALDEF Board of Directors
1971-78
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund sends TR newsletters and
correspondence regarding some of its special cases going to court. Include TR's
research on Chicanos in elementary education in New Braunfels, TX.
Box 15, Folder 1
MANCO Board of Trustees
1976
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Mexican American Neighborhood Civic Organization of San Antonio sends TR a copy
of its project proposal entitled "Growing Up in America: Life, Liberty, and the
Pursuit of Happiness," submitted to the American Issues Forum.
Box 15, Folder 2
Mexican American Assns.
1972-77
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Organizational lists and publications of Mexican American associations dedicated to
promote justice and equality. Include newsletters, brochures and correspondence from
UTSA regarding an organizational meeting to discuss services.
Box 15, Folder 3
Modern Language Assn.
1972-76
Physical Description: 50 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Administrative memoranda of the Modern Language Association dealing with its
subcommittees and annual conferences. Include minutes, brochures and newsletters on
the ethnic subcommittees and on TR's lectures at regional meetings.
Box 15, Folder 4
Modern Languages Assn.
1977-78
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative memoranda of the Modern Language Association dealing with executive
committee meetings and activities. Include brochures, newsletters and policy handbook
on the MLA's rules and procedures for meetings.
Box 15, Folder 5
NABE Executive Board
1975-77
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Internal memoranda of the election committee of the National Association for
Bilingual Education regarding its current board elections. Include background
information on candidates, and the bylaws of the NABE constitution.
Box 15, Folder 6
NASULGC Publication
1975
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Printed material of the National Association of State University and Land-Grant
Colleges regarding future funding and review of its programs and activities.
Box 15, Folder 7
NCCSS Publications
1973
Physical Description: 4 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Printed newsletter of the National Caucus of Chicano Social Scientists regarding its
future conferences and meetings. Includes an update on past meetings and membership
material.
Box 15, Folder 8
NCCHE Board of Trustees
1976-78
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda of the National Chicano Council on Higher Education regarding its
executive meetings and post-doctoral fellowships. Include material on the development
of NCCHE.
Box 15, Folder 9
NCPC Internal Memoranda
1972
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Eliodoro B. Rivera, chairman of the National Chicano Political Caucus sends TR
material regarding its First Unity Conference that will work to write a National
Political Platform outlining the needs of the Chicano/Latino community.
Box 15, Folder 10
NCRN Publication
1977-78
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Published newsletters of the National Chicano Research Network concerning new
projects and activities in the Chicano academic community. Include some general
memoranda.
Box 16, Folder 1
NCSPC Internal Memoranda
1973
Physical Description: 8 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Simón Domínguez, chairman of the National Chicano Social Planning Council sends TR
statistics on the growing number of Chicanos with masters and doctorates in social
work.
Box 16, Folder 2
NCFILP Washington Lobby
1978
Physical Description: 2 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
National Coalition for Fair Immigration Laws and Practices invites TR to attend its
fund-raiser in Los Angeles, promoting fair legislation for undocumented workers.
Box 16, Folder 3
NCSSMHO Publications
1975
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Printed newsletters and brochures of the National Coalition of Spanish-Speaking
Mental Health Organizations dealing with its activities and research projects.
Box 16, Folder 4
NCPFLR Preservation Bill
1967-73
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Jacques M.P. Wilson, chairman of Latin American Studies at the University of West
Florida sends TR material on the Congressional legislation on the National Commission
for the Preservation of Foreign Language Resources.
Box 16, Folder 5
NCCE Publications
1974-75
Physical Description: 15 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The National Committee for Citizens in Education publishes new data on the economic,
demographic and social changes in higher education. Include correspondence on
workshops to assist minorities and the report, "Violence in Our Schools."
Box 16, Folder 6
NCBE Internal Memoranda
1972
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
National Conference of Bilingual Education sends TR material on its annual program to
be held at Austin, TX. Include the conference agenda and list of participants.
Box 16, Folder 7
NCATE Publication
1972
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education sends TR a copy of its
manual on
Standards for Accreditation of Teacher Education.
Box 16, Folder 8
NCCS Internal Memoranda
1971-74
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Executive memoranda of the National Concilio for Chicano Studies regarding its
projects and meetings to promote and enhance Chicano scholarship and academic
mobilization. Includes a letter from Américo Paredes defining his goals.
Box 16, Folder 9
NCLR Publications
1975
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Agenda quarterly and newsletter of the National Council
of La Raza on the socioeconomic needs of the Chicano community.
Box 16, Folder 10
NCTE Internal Memoranda
1973
Physical Description: 2 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Dr. Joseph Michael at UTSA invites TR to participate in the Conference on Bilingual
Education sponsored by the National Council of Teachers of English.
Box 16, Folder 11
NCA Executive Memoranda
1977-78
Physical Description: 30 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Executive memoranda and publications of the National Council of the Arts regarding
its sponsorship of the Hispanic Arts Task Force. Include the publications of the
Association of Hispanic Arts newsletter and
NCA Guide to Programs.
Box 17, Folder 1
National Education Assn.
1971-75
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Michael Chiappetta, chairman of the School of Education of Indiana University sends
TR a copy of his proposal for an NEA International Institute in Mexico. Include some
job descriptions and brochures of the NEA.
Box 17, Folder 2
NETFLR Executive Data
1975
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The National Education Task Force de La Raza invites TR to participate in the
National Institute on "Access to Higher Education for the Mexican American." Include
conference material and correspondence about its goals and objectives.
Box 17, Folder 3
NEA Executive Memoranda
1977-78
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Executive memoranda on the Hispanic Arts Task Force of the National Endowments for
the Arts regarding the future funding for various Hispanic cultural arts
organizations. Includes an "NEA Guide to Programs," and various brochures.
Box 17, Folder 4
NFSNC Executive Memoranda
1972-73
Physical Description: 30 PrArt/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Memoranda and publications of the National Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood
Centers regarding its Southwest Regional Conference entitled "Vibrations in the 70's:
Are We Listening?" Include TR's typewritten speech.
Box 17, Folder 5
NUCESP Publication
1973
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Association of Mexican American Educators sends TR an invitation to attend the
National Unity Conference for the Education of the Spanish-Speaking in Los Angeles,
CA.
Box 17, Folder 6
National Peace Academy
1977
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The National Peace Academy Campaign sends TR material on its proposed conference on a
National Peace Academy, designed to bring together scholars to research issues in
conflict resolution and to create peaceful alternatives.
Box 18, Folder 1
PCCLAS Internal Memoranda
1973
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Roger L. Cunniff, president of the Pacific Coast Council on Latin American Studies
invites TR to be a moderator on the panel of "La literatura chicana: lectura y
discusión crítica." Include conference agenda and brochures.
Box 18, Folder 2
Patrician Movement
1973
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Patrician Movement sends TR a copy of its proposal to continue funding to its
Therapeutic Community Program to assist families with physical and mental
rehabilitation.
Box 18, Folder 3
Popular Culture Assn.
1974
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Popular Culture Association sends TR material on its Fourth Annual Symposium on
Popular Culture at Bowling Green University in Ohio. TR's presentation is entitled
"Mexican American Popular Culture: Literary, Artistic and Folkloric."
Box 18, Folder 4
Project OYE Research Data
1975
Physical Description: 1 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Project OYE research material and projects promoting the humanities, culture and
language in the Southwest.
Box 18, Folder 5
RASSA Publications
1973-74
Physical Description: 4 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Published newsletters of La Raza Association of Spanish-Speaking Americans regarding
its activities in Washington, D.C. Include speeches by various congressmen and
senators.
Box 18, Folder 6
SAAABE Internal Memoranda
1974-78
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The San Antonio Area Association for Bilingual Education invites TR to participate in
its Chicano literature conference. Include memoranda and the association's bylaws.
Box 18, Folder 7
SACC Education Task Force
1974
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce sends TR the results of a questionnaire on
the status of higher education in San Antonio, including the statistics on
responses.
Box 18, Folder 8
SALBPWC Executive Data
1974
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda and reports of the San Antonio League of Business and Professional
Womens Club concerning the renovation project of the George Washington Carver Cultural
Center, an official project of its bicentennial committee.
Box 18, Folder 9
SALC Internal Memoranda
1973-76
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Business memoranda of the San Antonio Literary Council dealing with the funding
sponsored by the United Fund and the Bexar County Adult Continuing Education. Include
membership lists and its annual report.
Box 18, Folder 10
San Antonio Youth Club
1977
Physical Description: 7 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Julián F. Rodríguez, director of the San Antonio Youth Organization thanks TR for his
speech entitled "The Non-Economic Benefits of Education." Includes the original
manuscript of TR's speech.
Box 18, Folder 11
SMA Mexican State Dept.
1978
Physical Description: 22 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
José Guillermo Estrada, subsecretaria de Mejoramiento del Ambiente, Programa Nacional
de Lucha Contra el Ruido sends TR material regarding his project on noise reduction in
Mexico.
Box 18, Folder 12
Smithsonian Institution
1977
Physical Description: 8 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Smithsonian Institution sends TR material on its membership benefits and invites
him to be an associate member. Include details on the privilages of new members.
Box 18, Folder 13
Society of Research
1977
Physical Description: 3 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Antonio Furino, chairman of the Society of Research Administration at the University
of Texas at San Antonio invites TR to attend its conference on management and research
development. Include programs and brochures.
Box 18, Folder 14
SELA Publications
1974
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Copy of the bulletin of the
South Eastern Latin Americanist,
dedicated to the promotion of Latin American thought and literature, which
includes the essay, "Macondo: The Dimension of Imagination," by Vasda Bonafini
Landers.
Box 18, Folder 15
SACS Executive Memoranda
1973-75
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Executive memoranda of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Accreditation
Committee. Includes a copy of "Standards of the College Delegate Assembly," and public
release information on the accreditation process.
Box 18, Folder 16
Southern Humanities Conf.
1974-75
Physical Description: 4 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published newsletters of the Southern Humanities Conference dealing with the
promotion of literature and the humanities. Contains the essay entitled "The Study of
Literature," by J.A. Bryant, Jr.
Box 18, Folder 17
STARAO Internal Memoranda
1974
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
South Texas Association of Registers and Admission officers send TR newspaper
articles and material on its meetings on college accreditation and teacher
certification.
Box 18, Folder 18
SCOLAS Publications
1972-78
Physical Description: 12 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Printed newsletters and reports of the Southwestern Council of Latin American Studies
on its conferences and special projects. Includes an invitation for TR to speak on
twentieth century literature at its 1975 conference.
Box 18, Folder 19
SWROSS Publications
1975
Physical Description: 4 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Southwest Regional office for the Spanish Speaking sends TR a copy of its
proposal for a Bilingual/Bicultural Education Conference for the advancement of the
Chicana women to be held in Texas. Includes its newsletter,
Comunidad.
Box 18, Folder 20
Southwest Research Group
1975
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Southwest Research Consortium sends TR material on its new project for an
interinstitutional seminar to promote research and academia. Include questions on
strategies.
Box 18, Folder 21
SWSA Internal Memoranda
1971
Physical Description: 4 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR presents his essay, "Into the Labyrinth: The Chicano in Fiction," to the
Southwestern Sociological Association. Include two versions of this essay and an
abstract entitled "Perspectives on Chicano Literature."
Box 19, Folder 1
SCMLA Executive Memoranda
1971-74
Physical Description: 45 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda and published newsletters of the South Central Modern Language
Association regarding its future conferences and special projects. Contain brochures
and programs of its various conferences.
Box 19, Folder 2
TESOL Internal Memoranda
1973-75
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The executive committee of the Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages
send TR information on its future meetings and activities. Include brochures, agenda
and bylaws of its organization.
Box 19, Folder 3
TIAAA Internal Memoranda
1978
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda of the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America
regarding TR's college retirement equities and insurance.
Box 19, Folder 4
TPAC Internal Memoranda
1977
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Tejano Political Action Committee sends TR an invitation to attend its political
lobby at the State Capitol, Austin, TX, and to speak out against the Alien Employment
Legislation proposed by the Texas House Representatives.
Box 19, Folder 5
TEE Publications
1974
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Printed newsletters and reports of the Texans for Educational Excellence on research
in promoting higher educational standards in Texas.
Box 19, Folder 6
TAME Executive Memoranda
1976
Physical Description: 12 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
J.S. Robottom, director of the Texas Alliance for Minorities in Engineering sends Dr.
Peter T. Flawn material on a future workshop at UTSA. Include articles, outlines and
brochures concerning its organization.
Box 19, Folder 7
TABE Executive Memoranda
1973-75
Physical Description: 50 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Business memoranda and publications of the Texas Association of Bilingual Educators
regarding its workshops and programs. Include brochures, minutes and agenda on its
strategies for future funding and new membership registration.
Box 19, Folder 8
TACHE Executive Board
1976-77
Physical Description: 50 PrArt/TMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Executive memoranda of the Texas Association for Chicanos in Higher Education
concerning its conferences and reports. Include copies of TR's lecture entitled "The
Dynamics of Affirmative Action and Professional Employment of Chicanos."
Box 19, Folder 9
TACHE Executive Memoranda
1977-78
Physical Description: 50 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Published reports and memoranda of the Texas Association for Chicanos in Higher
Education concerning its executive board meetings and future conferences. Include TR's
speech in honor of Américo Paredes and various publications of TACHE.
Box 20, Folder 1
TACT Executive Board
1974-77
Physical Description: 10 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Texas Association of College Teachers sends TR material on its various research
projects and activities on management and economic development. Include copies of its
publication entitled
The TACT Bulletin.
Box 20, Folder 2
TACWT Internal Memoranda
1976-77
Physical Description: 10 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
James P. White, director of the Texas Center for Writers invites TR to participate in
the Poetry and Prose Annual Meeting sponsored by the Texas Association of Creative
Writing Teachers. Include copies of its newsletters.
Box 20, Folder 3
TAMAE Internal Memoranda
1974-75
Physical Description: 10 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Executive memoranda and publication of the Texas Association of Mexican American
Educators regarding its annual meeting and programs. Include material on its
conference entitled "Adelante, Unidad, Progreso," and the newsletter,
¿Que Tal?
Box 20, Folder 4
TCH Executive Memoranda
1974-76
Physical Description: 35 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda of the Texas Committee for the Humanities and Public Policy
concerning the review of several proposals on promoting civic, social and humanistic
understanding. Contain newsletters and a handbook on selected readings.
Box 20, Folder 5
TDMH Internal Memoranda
1973
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Marolyn Stubblefield, coordinator of Outreach Services of the Texas Department of
Mental Health and Mental Retardation sends TR material on a graduate curriculum
proposal.
Box 20, Folder 6
Texas Education Agency
1974-76
Physical Description: 7 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Tom Walker, director of the Division of Teacher Education sends Dr. Peter T. Flawn at
UTSA an invitation to attend the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher
Education sponsored by the Texas Education Agency. Include reports.
Box 20, Folder 7
TFLA Publications
1973-75
Physical Description: 10 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Printed newsletters and memoranda of the Texas Foreign Language Association
concerning its activities and annual convention. Include information on the nationwide
contest to promote the usefulness of learning a foreign language.
Box 20, Folder 8
Texas State Teachers
1976
Physical Description: 15 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Carolyn Kowalski, coordinator of the Foreign Language Section of the Texas State
Teachers Association invites TR to present a workshop on Chicano literature. Includes
the original outlines of his presentation.
Box 20, Folder 9
TUCCC Internal Memoranda
1977
Physical Description: 7 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Texas Union Chicano Culture Committee of the University of Texas at Austin invites TR
to give a seminar on Chicano literature. Include TR's lecture entitled "Observaciones
generales-- crítica formalista, culturalista, histórica."
Box 20, Folder 10
United Farm Workers Union
1973-74
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Published newsletters of the United Farm Workers Union of America concerning the
dangers of pesticides and the unfair price fixing at various supermarkets.
Box 20, Folder 11
Weatherhead Foundation
1973-75
Physical Description: 2 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Weatherhead Foundation sponsors a conference entitled "Contemporary Dilemmas of
the Mexican-United States Border," on April 14-18, 1975. Includes an agenda of the
conference participants and a copy of the foundation's annual report.
Box 20, Folder 12
WICHE Internal Memoranda
1975
Physical Description: 1 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education sends TR a public relations
announcement regarding its services and objectives in hiring minorities at all
levels.
Box 20, Folder 13
World Ed. Fellowship
1977
Physical Description: 3 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The World Education Fellowship sends TR a World Directory Information form to let
other members know the interests TR has for any future seminars or research
projects.
Box 21, Folder 1
Texas School District
1971
Physical Description: 5 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR presents a lecture and directs a workshop at Bryan, TX, entitled "Sensitivity
Toward the Mexican American Child," January 1971, in the Texas School District.
Include TR's original handwritten outlines and notes.
Box 21, Folder 2
LULAC Convention, TX
1971
Physical Description: 12 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR presents the keynote address at the Forty-third Annual LULAC Convention at Lake
Jackson, TX, April 18, 1971. His speech is entitled "The Chicano Renaissance." Contain
TR's outline, program material and correspondence.
Box 21, Folder 3
Texas Education Agency
1972
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Texas Education Agency sends TR a copy of the report entitled "Individualizing
Foreign Language Instruction," from the Annual Conference on Coordinating Foreign
Languages.
Box 21, Folder 4
San Antonio Conference
1972
Physical Description: 20 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Harlandale Independent School District of San Antonio, TX, invites TR to give a
speech on education on October 1972. TR presents his speech, "Understanding the
Cultural Differences of Minorities." Includes his original outline.
Box 21, Folder 5
Chicano Art Exhibition
1972
Physical Description: 20 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR gives a lecture tour and art exhibition through Michigan and Indiana on Chicano
art and literature. Include travel notes regarding the activities of April 5-12,
1972.
Box 21, Folder 6
Texas Clergy Association
1972
Physical Description: 10 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research material on the Texas Clergy Economic Education Conference held in San
Antonio, TX, on June 13-15, 1972. Include outlines and notes on TR's speech and
research.
Box 21, Folder 7
Symposium in México, D.F.
1973
Physical Description: 50 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Sp.
Conference proceedings of the symposium in México, D.F. on August 9, 1973, entitled
"El porvenir del idioma español en los Estados Unidos." Contain TR's view on the
Chicano community dealing with the problems of bilingual education.
Box 21, Folder 8
Michigan State University
1973
Physical Description: 51 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Conference proceedings of the XVI Congreso del Instituto Internacional de Literatura
Iberoamericana held at Michigan State University on August 26-31, 1973. Include
material on Chicano literature and a conference bulletin.
Box 21, Folder 9
Philadephia Convention
1973
Physical Description: 8 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Publications of the Sixty-third Annual Convention of the National Council of Teachers
of English, held in Philadelphia on November 23, 1973. Includes the conference
program.
Box 21, Folder 10
National Ed. Task Force
1974
Physical Description: 7 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Commission for Mexican American Affairs sends TR a conference packet which
includes a speech entitled "Bilingual Education: A Response to Equal Educational
Opportunities," by Joe Bernal, given at the conference on October 25, 1974.
Box 21, Folder 11
Chicano Sociolinguistics
1974
Physical Description: 8 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Center for Applied Linguistics invites TR to participate in its National
Exploratory Conference on Chicano Sociolinguistics to be held at Las Cruces, New
Mexico, on November 1974. Include conference material and mission statements.
Box 21, Folder 12
Hildalgo County, TX
1975
Physical Description: 3 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Hidalgo County Library System invites TR to participate in its Mexican American
Experience Conference in celebration of Chicano/Latino heritage. TR accepts and
presents a paper on Chicano literature. Include TR's speech outline.
Box 21, Folder 13
St. Mary's University
1975
Physical Description: 9 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Commission of Mexican American Affairs sponsors its Annual Conference on Immigration
entitled "Persons Without Documentation," at St. Mary's University, San Antonio, on
November 1975. Contain some conference material and TR's notes.
Box 21, Folder 14
Religious Education Dept.
1976
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Religious Education Department of San Antonio sponsors a conference on Mexican
Americans and the ministry held in San Antonio on September 1976. Includes an agenda
and TR's speech, "Post-Secondary Education for Mexican Americans."
Box 21, Folder 15
Education Service Center
1976
Physical Description: 10 TMs/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Joe López of the Education Service Center of Austin, TX, invites TR to participate in
a Chicano literature workshop on June 28-29, 1976. TR accepts and presents papers on
culture and traditions of Mexican American literature.
Box 21, Folder 16
Modern Language Assn.
1976
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
MLA Commission on Minority Groups and the Study of Language and Literature invites TR
to give the keynote address at its symposium on October 1976. TR presents "Bicultural
Expression: Energy, Structure and Intellectual Emancipation."
Box 21, Folder 17
Centro Video Productions
1977
Physical Description: 8 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Adan Medrano, director of Centro Video Productions of Oblate College of the Southwest
in San Antonio, TX, invites TR to participate in a symposium on Chicano films on
August 26, 1977. Include brochures, correspondence and agenda.
Box 21, Folder 18
Cultural Awareness Forum
1977
Physical Description: 15 TMs/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR directs a Cultural Awareness Workshop on Chicano culture and literature in
celebration of Chicano/Latino heritage on May 17-19, 1978, at UTSA. Include his
workshop outline and agenda notes.
Box 21, Folder 19
Latinos in Higher Ed.
1979
Physical Description: 22 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Vernan Lattin, director of the Center for Latin American Affairs invites TR to give
the keynote speech at the Higher Education Conference on February 23, 1980. Contain
TR's speech entitled "U.S. Policy Towards Mexico."
Box 21, Folder 20
TACT Education Conference
1979
Physical Description: 20 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Jacqueline Bloch, director of the Texas Association of College Teachers invites TR to
give the keynote address on Strategies for Minorities in Higher Education at Southwest
Texas State University on March 1979. Include TR's notes.
Box 22, Folder 1
UCR Commencement Speech
1979
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR delivers the commencement speech at the UCR ceremonies on June 17, 1979. TR's
speech, "Remembrance and Will," deals with the fact that all civilization has a need
to remember and preserve its past.
Box 22, Folder 2
Hispanic Professional
1979
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR collects research material for a speech to the Hispanic Professional Bar
Association on August 1979. The article TR chooses is from the
Newsweek magazine, November 7, 1979, entitled "We are Tongue-Tied,"
expressing cultural myopia.
Box 22, Folder 3
UCR Chancellor's Welcome
1979
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Congreso de Pueblos Unidos and the Chicano community work together to plan a
reception for TR, the new UCR chancellor, August 24, 1979, at the Raincross Square in
Riverside. Includes a newspaper article outlining TR's speech.
Box 22, Folder 4
Comité Mexicano Cívico
1979
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
El Comité Mexicano Cívico Patriótico invites TR to attend the September 15-16, 1979,
ceremonies in Los Angeles, with the Mexican President José López Portillo. TR
accepts.
Box 22, Folder 5
UCR Counselor's Workshop
1979
Physical Description: 4 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR sponsors a Minority Counselor's Conference on October 11, 1979, and invites TR to
give the keynote address. TR presents "Minority Students in Higher Education: Issues
and Trends." Include some reports and general notes.
Box 22, Folder 6
UCR Chicano Open House
1980
Physical Description: 5 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The Chicano Studies Program of UCR hosts its First Annual Chicano Open House and
invites TR to give an address, January 25, 1980. TR presents an overview on the
development of the Chicano literary and social movements in the U.S.
Box 22, Folder 7
Mexican Chamber Commerce
1980
Physical Description: 12 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Rudy Aguilar, president of the Mexican Chamber of Commerce of San Bernardino, CA,
invites TR to give the presentation at the Twenty-third Annual Installation of
officers on January 1980. TR shares his views on Chicano history.
Box 22, Folder 8
University of Oklahoma
1980
Physical Description: 10 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
University of Oklahoma hosts a lecture-reception honoring TR during its "Celebrating
Diversity in Graduate Education," on February 9, 1980. Include TR's speech on the
importance of education and cultural diversity.
Box 22, Folder 9
UC/CSUC Joint Conference
1979-80
Physical Description: 50 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Planning committee of the Joint UC/CSUC Faculty Conference invites TR to give an
overview and summary of the workshops presented at the Universities' Response to the
Student of the 80's Conference. Include TR's speech and philosophy.
Box 22, Folder 10
UCR Composition Program
1980
Physical Description: 6 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Don Donlan, coordinator of the Chancellor's Conference on Composition requests TR to
give the welcoming address at the Sixth Annual Conference. TR accepts and speaks about
his background as a reader and student searching for wisdom.
Box 22, Folder 11
Press-Enterprise Lecture
1979-80
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Dr. Ivan Hinderaker recommends that TR continue the UCR Joint Writer's Lecture Series
with Riverside
Press Enterprise. Included are
correspondence with Tim Hayes and research material on the March 18, 1980, annual
lecture.
Box 22, Folder 12
La Raza Faculty Assn.
1980
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Venancio Gaona, president of La Raza Faculty Association of San Jose, CA, invites TR
to be its keynote speaker at its April 11, 1980, Student Education Conference. TR
presents "Faculty Responsibility and Attitudes Toward Students."
Box 22, Folder 13
UCR Literature Dept.
1979-80
Physical Description: 8 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Donald G. Daviau, professor of German at UCR, invites TR to give the opening remarks
at the Fourth Annual Symposium for German and Austrian Exile Literature on April
18-20, 1980. Include symposium brochures and general notes.
Box 22, Folder 14
Children's Rights Group
1980
Physical Description: 2 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Ed J. Polk, conference chairperson of the Sixth Annual CAL/NEVA Conference-Banquet
invites TR to present the after-dinner speech at the annual dinner, April 26,
1980.
Box 22, Folder 15
United Nations Assn.
1978-80
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Dorothy Argow, president of the United Association Citrus Belt Chapter invites TR to
its Annual April Luncheon to be held at the Masonic Temple, Riverside, April 26, 1980.
TR presents "Ascending or Descending in Urban Affairs."
Box 22, Folder 16
UCR Alumni Scholars Club
1980
Physical Description: 5 TLS/AN
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The Sociedad Hispánica de Zeta Omega invites TR to attend its annual banquet to be
held at UCR on May 18, 1980. Includes a note from Rebecca Torres-Rivera and a copy of
Entre Nosotros, a Sigma Delta Pi journal.
Box 22, Folder 17
UCSB Folklore Roundtable
1980
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR receives a cassette tape of the "Roundtable IV: Folklore and Literatura
Chicanesca," and thanks Paul E. Flores, of the Center for Chicano Studies at UC Santa
Barbara. Include essays on Chicano literature. (The cassette tape is located at
S5.B14.F1.)
Box 22, Folder 18
Comité Chicanacán
1979-80
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Juan F. Herrera, member of the Comité Chicanacán and sponsor of the Semana de Arte y
Cultura Chicana in México, D.F., May 25 through June 1, 1980, invites TR to
participate in the event. TR accepts.
Box 22, Folder 19
Artes y Humanidades
1980
Physical Description: 20 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Sylvia B. Rifkin, director of the Centro Cultural Biblioteca de Benjamin Franklin
invites TR to be a panelist in the Chicano Literature Symposium to be held in Mexico
City. TR accepts and prepares his paper.
Box 22, Folder 20
Riverside County Project
1980
Physical Description: 12 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Don F. Kenny invites TR to give the opening address at the Migrant Education Workshop
in Riverside, October 1980. TR accepts and prepares his speech on the "Development of
the Chicano/Latino Community." Include TR's speech.
Box 22, Folder 21
Palm Springs Satellite
1980
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Barbara Foster, president of the Cultural Center of Palm Springs confirms a visit
with TR to discuss a joint effort in building a performing arts and educational
center. Include general material and information on Palm Springs, CA.
Box 22, Folder 22
RACHE College Info. Day
1980
Physical Description: 4 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC Santa Cruz EOP/SAA thanks TR for his speech and ideas during its RACHE College
Information Day. TR writes: "I enjoy very much being with you and meeting the many
fine people who are making good things happen at UC Santa Cruz."
Box 22, Folder 23
University of Washington
1980
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Karl Vesper, professor of Business and Engineering at the University of Washington
invites TR to give the keynote speech at the National Conference for Deans on December
1980, in St. Louis, MO. Include conference material.
Box 22, Folder 24
CSULA-UCR Joint Programs
1980
Physical Description: 10 TLS/AL
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Dr. Michael D. Reagan at UCR organizes a formal meeting of TR with President James
Rosser of California State University at Los Angeles to discuss future joint projects
in science and engineering, January 19, 1981.
Box 22, Folder 25
ACE Board of Directors
1981
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Board of Directors' material on the American Council of Education annual meeting
concerning policy and strategy review in Washington, D.C., January 23, 1981.
Box 22, Folder 26
UCLA Chicano Colloquium
1981
Physical Description: 8 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
John Akers of the UCLA Graduate Students Association invites TR to participate in its
colloquium, "Dialogues with Chicano Writers," February 20, 1981. TR accepts and
decides to present his views on Chicano literature.
Box 22, Folder 27
UCR Lloyd Eaton Program
1981
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
George Slusser, director of the Third Annual Lloyd Eaton Science Fiction Conference
at UCR invites TR to present the opening remarks on February 21, 1981. TR accepts.
Box 22, Folder 28
NCTE General Conference
1981
Physical Description: 20 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The National Council of Teachers of English invites TR to present the keynote address
at its annual general session. TR accepts and prepares his speech entitled "Wisdom:
The Teaching of Literature." Include TR's manuscript.
Box 22, Folder 29
California State office
1981
Physical Description: 5 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Department of History at UCR invites TR to attend its Sixth Annual California
Historic Preservation Conference to be held in Riverside on March 29, 1981. TR
accepts.
Box 22, Folder 30
Mexican American Seminar
1981
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Phil Rocha, president of the Mexican American Personnel Management Association
invites TR to give the keynote speech at its Mexican American Seminar on April 10,
1981. TR presents "The Educational Challenges of the 80's."
Box 22, Folder 31
Pomona Education Center
1981
Physical Description: 10 TLS/TMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The Pomona Educational Service Center invites TR to give the keynote address at its
conference entitled "Students Today Leaders Tommorrow," May 7, 1981. TR speaks on "The
Search for Human Values." Include TR's original speech.
Box 22, Folder 32
CSUSD Chicano Colloquium
1981
Physical Description: 20 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Dr. Joe Rodríguez invites TR to participate in a Chicano literature colloquium hosted
by California State University at San Diego in May 1981. TR's speech is entitled
"Visions of Existence in
Tierra."
Box 22, Folder 33
USC Bilingual Education
1980-81
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Francisco Jiménez, professor at the University of Santa Clara, CA, invites TR to
present a paper on Chicano literature at its Chicano Institute on Culture on May 12,
1981. TR presents "Chicano Literature: A Fiesta of the Living."
Box 22, Folder 34
College of the Desert
1981
Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Fern D. Stout, president of the College of the Desert, Palm Desert, CA, invites TR to
be its commencement speaker on May 21, 1981. TR's speech is entitled "In Search of
Wisdom."
Box 22, Folder 35
Mexican American Banquet
1981
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Beatriz A. Smith, coordinator of the Twelfth Annual Banning Mexican American
Scholarship Dinner invites TR to be its keynote speaker at its celebration on May 28,
1981. TR accepts and presents the speech, "In Search of Human Values."
Box 22, Folder 36
UCR Agricultural Meeting
1981
Physical Description: 10 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Information on the UCR Botanic Gardens Conference regarding the success of the
agricultural sciences in the university and in California. Includes the essay, "The
Agricultural Engineer: His Interface with Society."
Box 22, Folder 37
Chaffey Community College
1981
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Robert Davis of the history department of Chaffey Community College, Alta Loma, CA,
invites TR to be its commencement speaker on June 27, 1981. TR accepts gladly.
Box 23, Folder 1
President Saxon's Visit
1981
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC System memoranda regarding President David Saxon's visit with TR on June 3-5,
1981. Include arrangements for dinner with community leaders and programs of the
meetings.
Box 23, Folder 2
UC Regents' Council
1981
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UC Regents send TR material on its board meeting scheduled for July 15-17, 1981, at
UC San Francisco regarding its new UC infrastructure operating policies and academic
benefits.
Box 23, Folder 3
TACHE Annual Conference
1981
Physical Description: 20 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Texas Association of Chicanos in Higher Education holds its Seventh Annual
Conference in Dallas, TX, and invites TR to give the keynote address. TR accepts and
presents his speech, "Chicanos in Higher Education Organizations."
Box 23, Folder 4
UC/Mexico Joint Project
1981
Physical Description: 12 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Dr. Eduardo Casas Díaz from the Colegio de Postgraduado, Chapingo, México, and TR
from UCR work together on August 1981, to arrange an agreement for collaborative
research involving graduate students and faculty of both campuses.
Box 23, Folder 5
NHSF Board of Directors
1981-82
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The National Hispanic Scholarship Fund sends TR material on its next board of
directors' meeting on September 15, 1981, and requests that TR attend the NHSF
fund-raising dinner. Include general correspondence and annual reports.
Box 23, Folder 6
NCAA Board of Directors
1981
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Walter Byers, director of the National Collegiate Athletic Association sends TR
material on the meeting in Chicago on September 28-29, 1981. Include NCAA
publications.
Box 23, Folder 7
UCLA Law Colloquium
1981
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Charles M. Firestone, director of the Communications Law Program at UCLA invites TR
to attend its workshops on "Privacy and Democracy in 1984," on December 11, 1981.
Includes the Library of Congress report on "Creativity."
Box 23, Folder 8
Anaheim Union High School
1982
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Dale Schroeder, principal of Anaheim Union High School invites TR to speak to his
faculty on its Multicultural Awareness Day on February 1982. TR accepts the
invitation.
Box 23, Folder 9
UCR Psychology Dept.
1982
Physical Description: 7 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR Department of Psychology invites TR to give the opening address at the Second
Annual Chicano Psychology Symposium on March 26, 1982. Include the original speech and
notes.
Box 23, Folder 10
NY Educational Academy
1982
Physical Description: 10 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Academy for Educational Development of New York sends TR material regarding its
business meeting on April 21, 1982, at the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco, CA.
Box 23, Folder 11
UTA Hispanic Research
1982
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
UT Austin office for Advanced Research in Hispanic Education sends TR information on
the symposium, "Hispanics in Higher Education: Leadership and Vision for the Next
Twenty-five Years," at UT Austin on April 29 through May 1, 1982.
Box 23, Folder 12
CSSB Upward Bound Program
1982
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
John A. Chesney, director of the Upward Bound Program of the California State College
at San Bernardino invites TR to be its guest speaker at its Cinco de Mayo luncheon on
May 3, 1982. TR accepts and looks forward being with them.
Box 23, Folder 13
UCI Spanish Department
1982
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
María Herrera-Sobek, professor at UC Irvine Spanish department invites TR to be the
keynote speaker at the Second Symposium of Chicano Literature on May 4, 1982. Include
TR's speech, "Presence of La Chicana: A Critical Inquiry."
Box 23, Folder 14
WNMU Commencement Speech
1982
Physical Description: 30 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Robert Glennen, president of Western New Mexico University invites TR to be its
commencement speaker on May 7, 1982. Include TR's speech, "In Search of Community,"
and material on his award of doctor of humane letters honoris causa.
Box 23, Folder 15
Colorado Springs College
1982
Physical Description: 20 AMs/TMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán at Colorado Springs College invites TR
to participate in a symposium on Chicano literature, May 13, 1982. TR presents
"Chicano Literature: An Artistic Expression of the Chicano Struggle."
Box 23, Folder 16
HAPMA Scholarship Banquet
1982
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Gregory Sims, chairman of the Hispanic American Professional and Management
Association invites TR to be its keynote speaker for the Scholarship Awards Banquet on
May 20, 1982, at Ontario's Red Lion Inn. TR accepts the invitation.
Box 23, Folder 17
RFS Student Award Program
1982
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Larry E. James, chairman of the Outstanding Student Award Program of Redlands Federal
Savings, invites TR to be its keynote speaker on May 26, 1982, at the Highland Springs
Resort in Beaumont. TR accepts the invitation.
Box 23, Folder 18
Palo Verde College, CA
1981-82
Physical Description: 8 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Margaret H. Arter, dean of instruction at Palo Verde College invites TR to be its
commencement speaker on May 27, 1982. TR accepts the invitation.
Box 23, Folder 19
Maricopa College, AZ
1982
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Alfredo G. de los Santos, vice chancellor of Maricopa Community College invites TR to
attend a high-level Chicano meeting with Gregory R. Anrig of the Educational Testing
Service on June 4, 1982.
Box 23, Folder 20
Loma Linda University, CA
1982
Physical Description: 20 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
V. Norskov Olson, president of Loma Linda University invites TR to be its
commencement speaker on June 13, 1982, at the La Sierra Campus in Riverside. TR's
speech is on "Community and Civic Morality." Include original speech and notes.
Box 23, Folder 21
UCSD Affirmative Action
1982
Physical Description: 8 TLS/TMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Ed C. Apodaca, director of the Sixth Annual SAA/Retention Conference invites TR to
serve as the keynote speaker on September 8, 1982, at UC San Diego. TR's speech is
entitled "Building Better Bridges." Include original notes.
Box 23, Folder 22
UCB Graduate School
1982
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Sandra P. Epstein, director of the conference on "The American High School Today and
Tomorrow," at UC Berkeley invites TR to introduce Dr. David P. Gardner on June 28,
1982. TR agrees.
Box 23, Folder 23
TACHE Internal Memoranda
1982
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda from the Texas Association of Chicanos in Higher Education on its
Eighth Annual Conference at El Paso, TX, July 29-31, 1982, entitled "Preparing
Chicanos in Higher Education to Meet the Challenge of the Future."
Box 23, Folder 24
UT El Paso Convocation
1982
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Haskell Monroe, president of UT El Paso invites TR to be the keynote speaker at the
university's convocation ceremonies on September 15, 1982. TR accepts gladly.
Box 23, Folder 25
Congressional Fund-Raiser
1982
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Jacques and Barbara Yeager invite TR and Concha to attend a reception for Al
McCandless, a candidate for the Thirty-seventh Congressional District, on September
18, 1982.
Box 24, Folder 1
MASBA Internal Memoranda
1982
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Eva Meza DuBois, coordinator of the Mexican American School Members Association
invites TR to give a lecture at the "Educational Workshop for Decision Makers,"
October 2, 1988. TR presents "New College Entrance Requirements."
Box 24, Folder 2
University of Illinois
1982
Physical Description: 35 TLS/TMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Juan C. González, director of La Casa Cultura Latina of the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, invites TR to give a lecture on the "Challenges to Latinos in the
80's," on October 23, 1982. TR speaks on Chicano culture.
Box 24, Folder 3
SBAC Internal Memoranda
1982
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Faustino N. Muñoz, president of the Society of Bilingual Agriculturalists of
California invites TR to give its keynote address at the California State Polytechnic
University, Pomona, October 23, 1982. Include conference material.
Box 24, Folder 4
AMAE General Conference
1982
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Association of Mexican American Educators invites TR to be its keynote speaker at its
conference on November 11, 1982. TR agrees and prepares his speech entitled "Latinos
and Justice: A Humanistic Base Perspectives and Philosophy."
Box 24, Folder 5
CPEC Accreditation
1982
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Lyman A. Glenny, editor of the California Postsecondary Education Commission sends TR
a copy of his report entitled "Quality of the 1980 Census for Postsecondary
Education."
Box 24, Folder 6
Harvard-Radcliffe Club
1982
Physical Description: 12 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
George Yahn, president of the Harvard Alumni Association of Palm Springs, CA, invites
TR to be its speaker at its local alumni association of Harvard-Radcliffe on December
7, 1982.
Box 24, Folder 7
Riverside County Schools
1982
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Yolanda M. Benítez, curriculum coordinator for the Riverside County Superintendent of
Schools invites TR to be its guest speaker at the Spanish Language Institute on
December 1982. TR agrees to attend and give a presentation.
Box 24, Folder 8
FACHRES-CA Memoranda
1982
Physical Description: 50 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Dr. Carlos Muñoz at UC Berkeley sends TR material on its upcoming peace mission to El
Salvador (Central America) on January 6-10, 1982. TR sends regrets that he cannot
attend due to pressing UCR business responsibilities.
Box 24, Folder 9
SDSU Bilingual Education
1982
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Margarita Calderón, coordinator of the SDSU Institute for Cultural Pluralism asks TR
if UCR would like to host the next Multidistrict Teacher Trainers Institute on
December 4, 1982. TR gives best available dates for his support.
Box 24, Folder 10
Press-Enterprise Lecture
1983
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR and the
Press-Enterprise host the Annual Journalist
Lecture Series on February 8, 1983. Include information on Eugene Patterson, editor
and president of the
St. Petersburg Times, who will be
the eighteenth annual lecturer.
Box 24, Folder 11
Hispanic Literature Conf.
1982-83
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
María I. Duke dos Santos, professor at East Texas State University sends TR an
invitation to be the guest lecturer at its Hispanic conference on February 1983. TR
presents "La literatura chicana y el establecimiento de comunidad."
Box 24, Folder 12
San Jacinto Community
1983
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Dolly Chambers, director of the San Jacinto Beauty Pageant invites TR to be a guest
and judge at its annual banquet on February 1983, in Hemet, CA. TR accepts.
Box 24, Folder 13
WESTOP Annual Conference
1983
Physical Description: 50 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Western Association of Educational Opportunity Personnel invites TR to give the
keynote address at its Educational Conference at Lake Tahoe on March 7, 1983. TR
presents "Maximizing the Full Development of Our Human Resources."
Box 24, Folder 14
UCR State-of-the-Campus
1983
Physical Description: 3 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR presents the Chancellor's State-of-the-Campus Address at UCR on March 10, 1983.
Some of the main points of his address concern the future strategies in advancing the
development and management of a young and healthy campus.
Box 24, Folder 15
Texas Literary Tradition
1982-83
Physical Description: 50 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
John Weinstock, dean of humanities at UT Austin invites TR to participate on the
Texas Literary Tradition Symposium on March 23, 1983. TR presents "Mexican American
Literature: The Establishment of Community."
Box 25, Folder 1
TCH Humanities Lecture
1982-83
Physical Description: 50 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
James F. Veninga, executive director of the Texas Committee for the Humanities
invites TR to participate in its Human Imagination Conference on March 25-26, 1983.
Include TR's notes and Charles L. Black's keynote address.
Box 25, Folder 2
SACS Internal Memoranda
1983
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Gordon W. Sweet, executive director of the Southern Association of Colleges sends TR
material on Biscayne College, FL, for the scheduled meeting on April 10-13, 1983.
Include TR's notes and general material.
Box 25, Folder 3
UTA Education Lecture
1982
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Peter T. Flawn, president of the University of Texas at Austin welcomes TR to the
First National Dorothy Danforth Compton Conference on Minorities in Education. TR
presents "Higher Education in the 80's and the Search for Wisdom."
Box 25, Folder 4
UTEP Palabra Nueva Conf.
1983
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Ricardo Aguilar, director of the Palabra Nueva Chicano Literature Symposium at UTEP
invites TR to be a participant at its program on April 21, 1983. Include information
on the literary contest and agenda on the symposium.
Box 25, Folder 5
AAHE Regional Symposium
1983
Physical Description: 30 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The American Association of Higher Education has a regional symposium in San Diego on
April 28, 1983, and invites TR to participate in its program. Include TR's speech and
ideas.
Box 25, Folder 6
San Jose State University
1983
Physical Description: 50 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Gail Fullerton, president of San Jose State University, CA, informs TR of his
selection as the Robert D. Clark Distinguished Visiting Professor. TR accepts and
prepares his speech, "The American Continents As Humanistic Metaphor."
Box 25, Folder 7
UCR Academic Internships
1983
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR hosts the Academic Internship Program and invites all companies and organizations
who are sponsoring young interns to attend the reception on May 10, 1983. Include
lists.
Box 25, Folder 8
Michigan Education Dept.
1983
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Antonio Flores, director of the Michigan Department of Education invites TR to give
the keynote address at its Symposium on Higher Education and Hispanics on May 13,
1983. Include TR's outline, "Sí se puede, ¡Adelante!" and notes.
Box 25, Folder 9
UCI Chicano Medical Assn.
1983
Physical Description: 20 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The UC Irvine Chicano Medical Association invites TR to be the commencement speaker
at its graduation ceremonies on May 21, 1981. TR accepts and presents "The Importance
of Community." Include TR's original manuscript.
Box 25, Folder 10
UCR Highland Clan Dinner
1983
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR invites the UCR Highland Clan to the University House for dinner on May 24, 1983,
as an expression of appreciation for its outstanding assistance throughout the year.
Contains a copy of the "Highland Clans Manual."
Box 25, Folder 11
UCR Foundation Luncheon
1983
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Executive committee of the UCR Foundation plans a business luncheon on May 24, 1983,
to review its resource management and future fund-raising strategy.
Box 25, Folder 12
Fundación Ana G. Méndez
1983
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
José F. Méndez, president of the Fundación Educative de Ana G. Méndez invites TR to
give the commencement address at its graduation program on June 2, 1983, in Puerto
Rico. TR presents "Continentes americanos metáfora humanística."
Box 25, Folder 13
Crafton Hills College
1983
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Donald L. Singer, president of Crafton Hills College in Yucaipa, CA, invites TR to be
the commencement speaker on June 9, 1983. TR accepts and prepares his keynote
address.
Box 25, Folder 14
UCR Commencement Dinner
1983
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Concha and TR invite the UCR Platform Party to join them for an After-Commencement
Dinner at the University House. The guests include UCR support personnel and dedicated
staff.
Box 25, Folder 15
Caminos Magazine
1983
Physical Description: 20 TLS/TMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Caminos magazine located in Los Angeles invites TR to be
its guest editor for the June 1983, issue on "Hispanics in Higher Education." TR
accepts and contracts various writers such as Griego, Navarro, Baltodano and de los
Santos.
Box 26, Folder 1
Laney College, Oakland
1983
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Odell Johnson, president of Laney College in Oakland, CA, invites TR to be its
commencement speaker on June 9, 1983. TR accepts the invitation and prepares his
keynote speech.
Box 26, Folder 2
UCR Guayule Conference
1983
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Charles Coggins, director of the Guayule Conference at UCR invites TR to give the
opening address at its Fourth Annual Guayule Rubber Society Conference. TR prepares
his speech on UCR's agricultural research development.
Box 26, Folder 3
Brawley/El Centro Lecture
1983
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The Brawley and El Centro Rotary Clubs of California invite TR to be their guest
speaker during consecutive luncheons on June 22-23, 1983. TR accepts and prepares his
speech on the affinity of the university to Imperial Valley citizens.
Box 26, Folder 4
U.S. Dept. of Education
1983
Physical Description: 40 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The U.S. Department of Education holds hearings on the reauthorization of the Higher
Education Act of 1965, on July 14, 1983, at Mission Viejo, CA, and TR presents
testimony on behalf of the UC System. Include TR's original speech.
Box 26, Folder 5
IBM Management Seminar
1983
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Justin A. Giolitti, director of the "IBM Seminar for University Presidents," in New
York, invites TR to participate in the symposium on July 25, 1983. TR sends his
regrets.
Box 26, Folder 6
Texas Humanist Journal
1981
Physical Description: 25 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
James F. Veninga, editor of the
Texas Humanist, invites
TR to participate in a meeting of contributing editors on August 12-13, 1983, to
explore subjects, writers and themes for its forthcoming issues. TR accepts.
Box 26, Folder 7
UCR/Carnegie Meeting
1983
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR hosts a Hispanic Leadership Symposium at UCR on August 23-24, 1983, with David
Hamburg, president of the Carnegie Corporation. Include a list of some of the nation's
top Chicano/Latino educators and general material.
Box 26, Folder 8
RACHE Annual Conference
1983
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Modesta García, co-chair of the Raza Administrators and Counselors in Higher
Education thanks TR for agreeing to be the keynote speaker at its Eighth Annual Higher
Education Conference on September 30, 1983. Include TR's speech.
Box 26, Folder 9
CPU Latino Unity Dinner
1983
Physical Description: 25 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Armando Navarro, president of the Congreso para Pueblos Unidos invites TR to give the
keynote address at its First Latino Unity Dinner on October 6, 1983. TR presents
"Latino Unity and Economic Empowerment." Include speech outline.
Box 26, Folder 10
UTA English Department
1983
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Elizabeth Harris, professor of the English department at UT Austin invites TR to
conduct a class called Short Story Workshop on October 1983. TR prepares material
which includes "The U.S.A. School of Writing," by Elizabeth Bishop.
Box 26, Folder 11
UC Counselors' Conference
1983
Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Ed C. Apodaca, director of Student Academic Services of the UC System invites TR to
give the welcome address and introduce the speakers at the Fourteenth Annual UC
Counselors' Conference. TR agrees and looks forward to the event.
Box 26, Folder 12
Intercambios Femeniles
1983
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Silvia Castillo, chair of the Hispanic Women in Higher Education invites TR to attend
the reception on November 4, 1983, and to introduce UC President David Gardner before
his formal address. TR accepts.
Box 26, Folder 13
UTA Centennial Conference
1983
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Calvin P. Blair, chairman of the UT Austin Centennial Conference invites TR to give
the keynote address at the Institute of Latin American Studies on November 11, 1983.
TR prepares his speech, "Cultural Linkages: A U.S. View."
Box 27, Folder 1
RUSD Cooperative Project
1984
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
George C. Lantz, superintendent of the Riverside Unified School District and TR
discuss some UCR/RUSD joint projects to be initiated to promote educational excellence
in the Riverside community.
Box 27, Folder 2
University of Redlands
1984
Physical Description: 45 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Douglas R. Moore, president of the University of Redlands invites TR to be the guest
speaker at the President's High Table Lecture on March 5, 1984. TR presents "Life in
Search of Form: The Evolution of Mexican American Poetry."
Box 27, Folder 3
CONAC National Conference
1983-84
Physical Description: 25 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Pepe Barrón, president of El Congreso Nacional de Asuntos Colegiales invites TR to
give a speech on Chicanos/Latinos in education on March 31, 1984. TR presents "La
condición actual del alcanzamiento de la enseñanza superior."
Box 27, Folder 4
USC Humanities Conference
1983-84
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
John Maguire, president of Claremont University Center, CA, invites TR to participate
in its Humanities Conference on April 2, 1984, at the University of Southern
California. TR accepts and prepares his ideas for the panel on humanities.
Box 27, Folder 5
CSUF Chicano Conference
1984
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Robert D. Segura, coordinator of the Chicano conference at California State
University at Fresno invites TR to give the keynote address at the conference-banquet
on April 7, 1984. TR accepts and prepares his speech on Chicano leadership.
Box 27, Folder 6
NCCHE Board of Trustees
1984
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
National Chicano Council on Higher Education executive board holds a meeting with TR
at UCR on April 14, 1984, to discuss future goals and objectives for the organization.
Include notes, ideas and agenda of board meetings.
Box 27, Folder 7
Council of La Raza
1984
Physical Description: 2 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Raúl Yzaguirre, president of the National Council of La Raza of Washington, D.C.,
invites TR to participate in its Third National Leadership Conference on April 15-18,
1984. TR sends his regrets due to other commitments.
Box 27, Folder 8
CCM Scholarship Banquet
1984
Physical Description: 20 TMs/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Executive Planning Committee of Chicanos in Creative Medicine of East Los Angeles
College invites TR to give its keynote on April 25, 1984. TR prepares his speech on
"The Importance of Humanities." Includes the original speech.
Box 27, Folder 9
UCR Highland Clan
1984
Physical Description: 15 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Concha and TR invite the UCR Highland Clan to an informal luncheon to celebrate its
outstanding assistance throughout the year on April 24, 1984. Include lists and
memoranda.
Box 27, Folder 10
UCR Annual Open House
1984
Physical Description: 5 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The Chicano Studies program of UCR invites TR to give the welcoming speech at the
Fourth Annual Chicano Open House. TR's speech defines the importance of a solid
humanities education and his growth as an educator.
Box 27, Folder 11
UCI Literary Conference
1983-84
Physical Description: 25 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Daniel G. Aldrich, chancellor of UC Irvine invites TR to give the keynote at the
Tenth Annual Chicano Literary Contest on May 10, 1984. TR prepares his speech entitled
"The Evolution of Chicano Poetry."
Box 27, Folder 12
NMSU Writing Center
1984
Physical Description: 20 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Kevin McIlvoy, professor of New Mexico State University Writing Center invites TR to
be interviewed with various writers on May 12, 1984, for the
Puerto del Sol magazine. TR accepts and prepares his ideas on
literature.
Box 27, Folder 13
UCR Ed. Abroad Program
1984
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR invites the parents of outstanding students selected to be in UCR's Education
Abroad Program for 1984-85 to attend the reception at the University House on May 15,
1984.
Box 27, Folder 14
UCR Internship Program
1984
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The UCR Career Planning program prepares a reception on May 21, 1984, with the
corporations and student interns who participated in the job training program with
UCR.
Box 27, Folder 15
UCR Alumni Barbecue
1984
Physical Description: 20 TL/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Concha and TR invite UCR Alumni to participate in an old-fashioned steak barbecue on
May 22, 1984, at the University House in Riverside. Include lists of scholars and
guests.
Box 27, Folder 16
UCB Chicano Studies Dept.
1984
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Cordelia Candelaria, director of the Chicano Studies Program at the University of
Colorado at Boulder invites TR to present a paper on October 22, 1984, on the
importance of Chicano and Latin American Studies during its colloquium.
Box 27, Folder 17
Institute for Humanities
1984
Physical Description: 50 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Harry Wilmer, president of the Institute for the Humanities at Salado invites TR to
give a speech on the myth of the Alamo at the Texas Myth Conference on October 26,
1984. TR accepts but dies before he is able to present his ideas.
Box 27, Folder 18
TR's Cancelled Trips
1979-89
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR's professional meetings or conferences that were either re-scheduled or cancelled
due to unexpected situations. Include the UT El Paso and UCR administrations.
Box 28, Folder 1
Angelo State University
1977
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Dr. Saúl Sánchez requests a letter of recommendation from TR regarding a National
Endowment for the Humanities grant to complete a novel on the migrant workers of
America.
Box 28, Folder 2
Arizona State University
1978
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Luis Aranda, chairman for the National Symposium on Hispanic Business invites TR to
participate in its program on September 20-22, 1978. TR sends his regrets.
Box 28, Folder 3
Austin College, TX
1974
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Nelson R. DeVega, professor of Spanish at Austin College in TX, invites TR to give a
lecture on Chicano literature at its Minority Awareness Week on March 13-19, 1974. TR
prepares his speech, "The Chicano and His Literature."
Box 28, Folder 4
Brigham Young University
1973-77
Physical Description: 35 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR participates with the Latin American Studies Department of Brigham Young
University on several projects regarding Mexican American literature and education.
Include material on the Spanish-Speaking American Challenge Conference.
Box 28, Folder 5
CSU System Advisory Team
1977
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Material from the California State Universities and Colleges regarding the
Presidential Selection Advisory Committee considering TR's candidacy for president in
the CSU System.
Box 28, Folder 6
CSU Sacramento Symposium
1973-76
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Isabel Hernández, coordinator of the Chicano Festival of the Arts of the California
State University at Sacramento invites TR to participate in its festival on April 28,
1973. Include general correspondence and program material.
Box 28, Folder 7
Carthage College: Eger
1976
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Ernestina N. Eger, professor of Spanish literature of Carthage College in Wisconsin
requests information on TR's writing and bibliography. TR sends his curriculum
vitae.
Box 28, Folder 8
ETSU Spanish Department
1978
Physical Description: 2 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
María D. dos Santos, professor of Spanish literature at East Texas State University
informs TR of her upcoming visit to UTSA on June 22, 1978. TR agrees to give her a
tour.
Box 28, Folder 9
Fort Sam Houston, TX
1974
Physical Description: 20 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Eugene F. Chiminello, program officer for the Semana de La Raza of the Department of
the Army at Fort Sam Houston, TX, invites TR to give the keynote on September 18,
1974. Include TR's speech on his ideas on Chicano culture.
Box 28, Folder 10
Fresno State College, CA
1972
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The foreign language department of Fresno State College in California sends TR
information on its bilingual/bicultural program for the academic year of 1972.
Box 28, Folder 11
Georgetown University
1975
Physical Description: 8 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Estelle Irizarry, professor at Georgetown University of Washington, D.C., invites TR
to give a seminar on his novel,
Tierra, on November 21,
1975. TR accepts and prepares his seminar entitled "Literatura chicana:
metamórfosis."
Box 28, Folder 12
Incarnate Word College
1972-74
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR participates in various symposia hosted by the Southwest Mobile Institutes of the
Incarnate Word College in San Antonio, TX. Include TR's keynote address given on March
10, 1973, general memoranda and conference programs.
Box 28, Folder 13
Indiana Univ. Northwest
1973-78
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR participates in various symposia on Chicano literature from 1973-1975 at Indiana
University Northwest. Some of the lectures are entitled "Creativity in the Barrio,"
"Chicano Literature and Tomás Rivera" and "Chicano Short Story II."
Box 28, Folder 14
Instituto Tenochtitlán
1977
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Printed catalog of the Instituto Cultural Tenochtitlán of Seattle, WA. Include
detailed information on its various seminars in Mexico City, Morelia and Mazatlán.
Box 28, Folder 15
Instituto Tecnológico
1972
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Printed catalog of the Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudio Superiores de Monterrey in
Mexico. Include material on its program and curricula offered through its
institute.
Box 28, Folder 16
Merritt College, Oakland
1973
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Felix Elizalde, coordinator of La Raza Writers Program at Merritt College in Oakland,
CA, invites TR to lecture on the development of Chicano literature on June 2, 1973. TR
prepares his speech, "Communicating the Chicano Experience."
Box 28, Folder 17
Michigan State University
1972-73
Physical Description: 7 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Frank Pino, Jr., professor of Romance languages at Michigan State University invites
TR to participate in the XVI Congreso Internacional de Hispanistas, August 26-31,
1973. TR agrees to moderate the panel on Chicano literature.
Box 28, Folder 18
NAUM Extension (UNAM)
1977
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) sends TR a printed schedule of its
Spanish Language Program offered at its San Antonio, TX, extension campus.
Box 28, Folder 19
Northern Arizona Univ.
1972
Physical Description: 3 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Guy Bensusan, professor at Northern Arizona University at Flagstaff requests TR's
help in locating Chicano artists for his research on Mexican American art.
Box 28, Folder 20
Northern Illinois Univ.
1973-76
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR corresponds with Alfonso Rodríguez, professor of Spanish literature at Northern
Illinois University on its Chicano literature symposium. Include material from Dave
Oliphant regarding his
New Breed anthology.
Box 29, Folder 1
Oblate College, TX
1976-78
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Executive memoranda of the Centro Video of Oblate College at San Antonio regarding
its Chicano film festival and its participation in the Annual UNDA-USA Gabriel Awards.
Contain Silvia Serna's vita regarding her film career.
Box 29, Folder 2
Oral Roberts University
1971
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The printed catalog and curricula of Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Include information on its academic services.
Box 29, Folder 3
OLLU San Antonio, TX
1976-77
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Amelia Pacheco, director of the Higher Education Leadership Institute of Our Lady of
the Lake University of San Antonio requests UTSA to participate in its internship
project for training its international students in education.
Box 29, Folder 4
Palomar College, CA
1977
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
John E. Valdez, chairman of the Department of Multicultural Studies at Palomar
College in San Marcos, CA, invites TR to give a lecture on Chicano literature and
culture. Include some Chicano literature from Luz Elena Garzón.
Box 29, Folder 5
Pan American University
1971-78
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Edward Simmens, professor at Pan American University invites TR to participate in its
symposium on Chicano literature on October 7, 1971. TR submits his essay, "Into the
Labyrinth: The Chicano in Fiction." Include the symposium proceedings.
Box 29, Folder 6
Sacramento State College
1970
Physical Description: 2 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda from the Mexican American Education Project of Sacramento State
College regarding its curricula and future research plans. Also, thanks TR for his
assistance.
Box 29, Folder 7
SHSU Curricula Outlines
1969-70
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Internal memoranda regarding the Latin American Studies Program proposal for Sam
Houston State University. Include curricula outlines, foreign language requirements
and notes.
Box 29, Folder 8
SDSU Chicano History
1975-78
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
José F. Salgado, director of the Centro de Estudios Chicanos of San Diego University
requests material on Mexican American history, culture and arts. Include general
correspondence with Molina and Martínez.
Box 29, Folder 9
St. Edward's University
1978
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
St. Edward's University hosts the Advisory Board of the Fund for the Improvement of
Postsecondary Education and invites TR to participate in its meetings on February
24-26, 1978. Include conference notes and ideas on educational issues.
Box 29, Folder 10
St. Philip's College, TX
1976-78
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
G.L. Hodges, sponsor of the office Education Association of St. Philip's College
invites TR to be a judge for the Prepared Verbal Communications contest on March 24,
1977. Include general material regarding TR's past involvement.
Box 29, Folder 11
Stanford University
1971-77
Physical Description: 8 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR receives material from Stanford University regarding several positions which might
interest him in administration and teaching. Includes a request by Isidro D. Ortíz for
TR's vita for a Chicano Ph.D. candidate pool in the U.S.
Box 29, Folder 12
Stephen F. Austin Univ.
1972
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Vivian Gruber, professor of modern languages at Stephen F. Austin University of
Nacogdoches, TX, invites TR to give a lecture on Chicano literature to her Spanish
classes.
Box 29, Folder 13
Texas A & I University
1977-78
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Margie Sauvageau, coordinator of the Bilingual Conference of Texas A & I
University in Kingsville invites TR to give a lecture on bilingual education.
Box 29, Folder 14
Texas A & M University
1977
Physical Description: 8 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Edwin H. Cooper, chair of the Inaugural Committee of Texas A & M University
invites TR to attend the inauguration ceremonies of President Jarvis E. Miller on
October 4, 1977.
Box 29, Folder 15
Texas Tech University
1976
Physical Description: 6 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Wendell Aycock, professor in the English department of Texas Tech University thanks
TR for his lecture in the Chicano literature symposium and for the material received.
Include letters from Dr. Walt McDonald and Dr. W.T. Zyla.
Box 29, Folder 16
Trinity University, TX
1971-77
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR participates in various Chicano literature lectures at Trinity University in San
Antonio hosted by Dr. Dick Woods and the Association of Chicano Students. Includes an
NEH proposal by Woods to publish a book on Chicano writers.
Box 29, Folder 17
Tulane University
1977
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR receives the
TULAS newsletter, from the Latin
American Studies department of Tulane University in New Orleans and thanks Richard E.
Greenleaf, the director for sending it.
Box 30, Folder 1
Univ. de las Américas
1975
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Edward Simmens, dean of the Universidad de las Américas in Puebla, México, invites TR
to give a lecture on his writings and Chicano literature on May 27-28, 1975. TR sends
copies of "Looking for Borges" and "Las salamandras."
Box 30, Folder 2
University of Arizona
1972-73
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Arnulfo D. Trejo, professor at the University of Arizona at Tucson thanks TR for his
lecture on Chicano literature at the "Semana de la Raza," May 3, 1972. Include Dr.
Juan Rodríguez' letter on Rulfo's influence on TR's writing.
Box 30, Folder 3
UC Berkeley Publication
1972-79
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Barbara Robinson, chief bibliographer at UCR sends TR a memorandum regarding the UC
Berkeley Catalog on "Chicano Literary Heritage." Includes the report by Dr. Richard
Adams entitled "Maya Highland Prehistory."
Box 30, Folder 4
UC Irvine Literary Award
1975
Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Juan Villegas, chairman of the Chicano Literary Contest of UC Irvine invites TR be a
judge for the award ceremony on May 6, 1975. Include UCI's Chicano anthology and TR's
correspondence on Dr. Alejandro Morales' novel.
Box 30, Folder 5
UCLA Chicano Studies
1976-83
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Published material from the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center dealing with its
"National Directory of Chicano Faculty" and "Summary of Activities of the CSRC
1981-82." Include letters from Dr. Juan Gómez-Quiñones and Dr. Carlos Haro.
Box 30, Folder 6
UC San Diego Symposium
1976-77
Physical Description: 7 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Sherley Anne Williams, chairwoman of the Department of Literature at UCSD invites TR
to its symposium on Chicano and Afro-American literary criticism on March 1-3, 1977.
TR accepts the invitation and prepares his lecture.
Box 30, Folder 7
UCSB Literary Interview
1977
Physical Description: 5 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Salvador Rodríguez del Pino, professor of the Department of Chicano Studies at UC
Santa Barbara invites TR to be interviewed on videotape and speak about his novel on
the
Chicano Writers Lecture Series, May 31, 1977. TR
agrees.
Box 30, Folder 8
UC Boulder Memoranda
1973-77
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Salvador Ramírez at the University of Colorado at Boulder invites TR to participate
in the World Congress of Sociology at Toronto, Canada, August 18-24, 1974. Contain the
conference agenda and TR's acceptance.
Box 30, Folder 9
UC Denver Symposium
1974
Physical Description: 3 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Francisco Ríos, professor of the University of Colorado at Boulder invites TR to give
a presentation on
Tierra, at the university on May 6,
1974. TR accepts.
Box 30, Folder 10
University of Georgia
1981
Physical Description: 1 TL
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
University of Georgia Press sends TR material on the Flannery O'Connor Award for
Short Fiction. A cash prize of $500 is given to the writer with the best story for
1981.
Box 30, Folder 11
University of Houston, TX
1972-77
Physical Description: 35 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research material on the Mexican American and Latin American Programs at the
University of Houston, TX. Include material on the Raza Contra la Guerra, Contemporary
Latin American Literature Conference and TR's lecture to MAYO in 1973.
Box 30, Folder 12
University of Illinois
1974
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Dr. Anthony M. Pasquariello at the University of Illinois sends TR material on his
Ph.D. students' work. Include Thomas Lundgren's work entitled "Mexican and Chicano
Short Story: Rulfo, Revueltas, Rivera, Méndez and Leal."
Box 30, Folder 13
University of Iowa
1976
Physical Description: 2 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Walter Dobian, professor of the University of Iowa sends TR an update on his Chicano
literature anthology involving the Macmillian Company, Ray Barrio, Rudolfo Anaya and
TR.
Box 30, Folder 14
University of Minnesota
1976-78
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR sends a letter of recommendation to William H. Edson, chairman of the Search
Committee for Vice President at the University of Minnesota, for Dr. Arnold C. Vento.
Include Vento's various essays and curriculum vitae.
Box 30, Folder 15
University of Nebraska-L.
1977-78
Physical Description: 25 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Elaine Jahner, professor of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln invites TR to present
a lecture at its Second Annual Ethnicity on the Great Plains Symposium in April, 1978.
Include correspondence and essays on the theme.
Box 30, Folder 16
University of Nevada
1976
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Patricia Geuder, professor at the University of Nevada informs TR that she would like
to nominate him to the board of the National Center for Higher Education Management
Systems. TR accepts the nomination.
Box 30, Folder 17
University of New Mexico
1973-77
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
José Reyna, professor of the University of New Mexico requests a letter of support
for the position of vice president of Academic Affairs from TR. Includes a letter to
the editor of the
Southwest Circle.
Box 30, Folder 18
University of New York
1981
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
James P. Murphy, chairman of the board of trustees of the City University of New York
requests assistance from TR on finding a new chancellor for the university.
Box 30, Folder 19
University of Oklahoma
1969-78
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Internal memoranda of the University of Oklahoma at Norman regarding the
UON Language Review, and the Second Annual Banquet for Alumni
on November 11, 1978. Includes a letter to Don Mateo Vara y Vara of the Universidad de
Madrid, España.
Box 30, Folder 20
University of Redlands
1980-82
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Héctor P. Márquez, professor of the Department of Spanish at the University of
Redlands invites TR to participate in its Chicano literature symposium on January
1982. TR accepts.
Box 31, Folder 1
USC Chicano Conference
1973-74
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Mary Ann Pacheco, coordinator of the Chicano Literature Institute at the University
of Southern California sends TR conference material on the Flor y Canto Festival
Program.
Box 31, Folder 2
USC Education Committee
1976
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Louis Ruybalid, professor at the University of Southern at Colorado invites TR to
participate in the IMAGE Education Committee to promote Chicanos/Latinos in higher
education.
Box 31, Folder 3
UT Health Science Center
1974-75
Physical Description: 85 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Harry A. Wilmer, director of the Second Annual International Film Festival on
"Mexico: Man, Culture and the Humanities," invites TR to be a panelist at the Chicano
Film Perspective on October 5, 1974. Include TR's lecture notes.
Box 31, Folder 4
UT Austin Memoranda
1974-82
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Elvira Chavaría, librarian of the Benson Latin American Collection at UT Austin
requests that TR send his manuscripts to the Mexican American Library Program. Include
requests for bibliographies and material on the Chicano experience.
Box 31, Folder 5
UTEP Administrative Data
1976-82
Physical Description: 70 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Executive memoranda and reports of UTEP regarding its administrative policy on
faculty wages and internal problems of the university. Include reports, conference
agenda and brochures during TR's tenure as executive vice president.
Box 31, Folder 6
UTSA Education Department
1974-77
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Internal memoranda of UTSA regarding its Center for Research in Teaching
Effectiveness. Include general material during TR's tenure as vice president of
administration.
Box 31, Folder 7
University of Wisconsin
1974-78
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR presents lectures on Chicano literature at the Spanish-Speaking Outreach Institute
of the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, during 1974-78. Includes a copy of a
Chicano newspaper entitled
Tezcatlipoca, and general
correspondence.
Box 31, Folder 8
Yale University Research
1974-76
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
David Montejano, coordinator of the Social Science and Humanities Workshop at Yale
University invites TR to speak on Chicano literature on April 5-7, 1974. Includes an
essay entitled "The Writing Gap," by Dr. Giamatti.
Box 32, Folder 1
College Board Memoranda
1979
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published reports and memoranda of the College Board of New York regarding its April
9, 1979, board of trustees' meeting. Include information on the Assembly on Education
in the Eighties.
Box 32, Folder 2
Danforth Foundation
1970-71
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published reports and newsletters of the Danforth Foundation of St. Louis, Missouri.
Include the 1968-69 annual report, the
Danforth
newsletter, and a lecture by Dr. Lee McDonald.
Box 32, Folder 3
Education Testing Service
1971-84
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Education Testing Service of Princeton, New Jersey, sends TR a copy of the
Handbook for Deans and Examiners of the Undergraduate Program for Counseling and
Evaluation. Includes a letter from the board regarding a new resolution.
Box 32, Folder 4
Ford Foundation Memoranda
1974-76
Physical Description: 120 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Executive memoranda of the Mexican American Fellowship Program directed by leading
Chicano professors for the Ford Foundation of New York. Include lists of the Chicano
award candidates and TR's correspondence.
Box 32, Folder 5
Humphrey Institute
1979
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Peter Magrath, president of the University of Minnesota invites TR to join the
advisory committee of the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs. TR accepts
and plans to attend the meeting on April 19, 1979. Include brochures.
Box 32, Folder 6
MacArthur Foundation
1982
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Rachel Newton, coordinator of the Prize Fellows Program for the John D. &
Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation invites TR to give a confidential evaluation of
Jesús S. Treviño. Includes a Treviño narrative profile and fellowship notes.
Box 32, Folder 7
NEH Selection Panel
1978-81
Physical Description: 55 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Executive memoranda on the National Endowment for the Humanities regarding new policy
and grant applications. Include Dr. Charles Tatum's research project on Chicano
literature and general NEH publications and correspondence.
Box 32, Folder 8
O'Hara Foundation Award
1972
Physical Description: 1 TL
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR sends the Frank O'Hara Foundation a copy of his poetry manuscript,
Always and Other Poems, for its poetry award.
Box 32, Folder 9
PBS Publications.
1979
Physical Description: 50 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Published reports and articles of the Public Broadcasting Service. Includes the
article, "Talking Back," by Lawrence K. Grossman, president of PBS and research
material.
Box 32, Folder 10
Rockefeller Foundation
1979-81
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The selection committee of the Minority Fellowship Program of the Rockefeller
Foundation sends TR material on the current candidates for the program. Include
general memoranda, reports and abstracts on various projects submitted.
Box 32, Folder 11
Weatherhead Foundation
1971-75
Physical Description: 15 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Richard W. Weatherhead, president of the Weatherhead Foundation invites TR to
participate in the conference on "Contemporary Dilemmas of the Mexican/United States
Border." Include outlines of TR's lecture and general notes.
Box 32, Folder 12
Wilson Foundation
1983
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Judith A. Himes, program officer of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation
sends TR a copy of "Hispanic Participation in Higher Education: A Focus on Chicanos
and other Hispanics in California."
Box 33, Folder 1
Carnegie Foundation
1976
Physical Description: 55 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Alan Pifer, president of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
invites TR to join the board of trustees. Includes the report, "The College
Curriculum," and general correspondence of the board of trustees.
Box 33, Folder 2
Carnegie Foundation
1976
Physical Description: 50 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published reports and memoranda of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of
Teaching on its future meetings and activities. Include commentary on the future of
education and a draft of a report entitled "The College Curriculum."
Box 34, Folder 1
Carnegie Foundation
1977
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Board of trustees' memoranda of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of
Teaching concerning its selection of new council and policy. Includes the
Carnegie Quarterly.
Box 34, Folder 2
Carnegie Foundation
1977
Physical Description: 65 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Clark Kerr, chairman of the Carnegie Council on Policy Studies in Higher Education
sends TR a copy of the report, "Missions of the College Curriculum," a comprehensive,
nationwide assessment of higher education in the U.S.
Box 35, Folder 1
Carnegie Foundation
1977
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Executive memoranda from the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
regarding its annual board meetings. Include copies of its agenda, minutes and policy
reports.
Box 35, Folder 2
Carnegie Foundation
1977
Physical Description: 70 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda to the board of trustees of the Carnegie Foundation for the
Advancement of Teaching concerning the "Mission of the College Curriculum." Include
agenda.
Box 36, Folder 1
Carnegie Foundation
1977
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Executive memoranda and published reports of the Carnegie Council on Policy Studies
in Higher Education. Contain the reports, "Federal Reorganization: Education and
Scholarship" and "Collective Bargaining in Public Higher Education."
Box 36, Folder 2
Carnegie Foundation
1977
Physical Description: 50 TL/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published reports and memoranda from the Carnegie Council on Policy Studies in Higher
Education. Include the studies, "Vocational Education and Manpower Training" and "The
States and Private Higher Education--A New Era Has Begun."
Box 37, Folder 1
Carnegie Foundation
1977
Physical Description: 75 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda of the Carnegie Council on Policy Studies regarding the report,
"The College Curriculum." Contains the publication, "From Youth to Adulthood: How Can
We Improve the Transition?"
Box 37, Folder 2
Carnegie Foundation
1978
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Board of trustees' memoranda of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of
Teaching regarding its annual meetings. Contains the report, "Youth in Contemporary
Societies."
Box 38, Folder 1
Carnegie Foundation
1978
Physical Description: 30 TL/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published reports from the Carnegie Council in Policy Studies in Higher Education.
Includes the report, "Making Equal Opportunity Work: Effective Student Assistance,"
and Dr. Ernest Boyer's curriculum vitae and views on education.
Box 38, Folder 2
Carnegie Foundation
1981
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Ernest Boyer, president of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
sends TR the report, "Higher Learning and the Nation's Future." Include general
correspondence and CFAT 1981 financial reports.
Box 38, Folder 3
Carnegie Foundation
1982-83
Physical Description: 25 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Verne A. Stadtman, vice president of General Services of the Carnegie Foundation for
the Advancement of Teaching invites TR to the annual meeting and dinner on November
14, 1983. Includes the report, "Study of the American High School."
Box 39, Folder 1
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
1977
Physical Description: 25 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Carnegie Foundation in 1977 selects TR to serve on the new established Commission on
the Future of Public Broadcasting. Include letters from various public broadcasting
directors and articles on the Carnegie Commission and PBS.
Box 39, Folder 2
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
1977
Physical Description: 55 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Carnegie Commission for the Future of Public Broadcasting memoranda regarding its
Programming Task Force Work Plan. Include copies of "A Conversation with Huw Wheldon,"
by Bill Moyer and "The Status Report of Public Broadcasting 1977."
Box 39, Folder 3
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
1977
Physical Description: 50 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Carnegie Commission Task Force Proposal outlining programming and guidelines for the
advancement of the Public Broadcasting Service. Includes the statement by President
Jimmy Carter on the future of PBS and several reports.
Box 39, Folder 4
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
1977
Physical Description: 30 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Summary of Testimony at November 18-19, 1977, meeting of the Carnegie Commission for
the Future of Public Broadcasting. Include the reports, "Writing a New Script for
Public Broadcasting" and the "Status Report of Public Broadcasting."
Box 40, Folder 1
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
1978
Physical Description: 50 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Carnegie Commission for the Future of Public Broadcasting hosts a week-end retreat at
Tarrytown, New York, Conference Center. Include conference agenda, reports and ideas
regarding PBS future funding and programming.
Box 40, Folder 2
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
1978
Physical Description: 50 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Carnegie Commission on the Future of Public Broadcasting sends TR reports and
memoranda regarding its meeting, February 20, 1978. Include the reports, "Public
Broadcasting Audience" and the "Ford Foundation Reports."
Box 41, Folder 1
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
1978
Physical Description: 70 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Carnegie Commission for the Future of Public Broadcasting sends TR material on its
Nebraska meeting, April 20, 1978. Contain the reports, "Role of Foundations in Public
Broadcasting" and "Financial Practices in Public Broadcasting."
Box 41, Folder 2
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
1977-78
Physical Description: 55 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Reports of the Carnegie Commission for the Future of Public Broadcasting regarding
its programming policies and publications. Include the articles, "Heat Shield or
Crucible?" and "Summary Report Recommending a Carnegie Commission."
Box 42, Folder 1
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
1978
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Carnegie Commission on the Future of Public Broadcasting memoranda on its meeting
in Dallas, TX, June 25, 1978. Include the reports, "Television Production in Public
Broadcasting" and "Public Broadcasting Training Programs."
Box 42, Folder 2
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
1978
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal reports of the Carnegie Commission on the Future of Public Broadcasting
regarding its March 16, 1978, meeting. Includes the report, "Independent Television
Production and the Public Broadcasting System," and some PBS speeches.
Box 42, Folder 3
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
1978
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Memoranda on meetings and reports of the Carnegie Foundation for the Future of Public
Broadcasting. Include the
Corporation for Public Broadcasting
newsletters, annual reports and "Effects of Cable on Public Television."
Box 43, Folder 1
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
1977-78
Physical Description: 75 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published Reports of the Carnegie Commission on the Future of Public Broadcasting
regarding its policy and financial records. Include the reports, "Getting to Seseme
Street" and the "Open Testimony Before the Carnegie Commission."
Box 43, Folder 2
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
1978
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published reports of the Carnegie Commission on the Future of Public Broadcasting
regarding its current projects. Contain information on station visits and various
reports entitled "Newsroom," "Nova" and the "Adams Chronicles."
Box 44, Folder 1
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
1978
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Carnegie Commission on the Future of Public Broadcasting sends TR material
regarding its meeting in Boston, May 19, 1978. Include the reports, "Public
Broadcasting: State of the Art" and the "Testimony before the Carnegie
Commission."
Box 44, Folder 2
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
1978
Physical Description: 50 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published reports and memoranda of the Carnegie Commission on the Future of Public
Broadcasting. Include the reports, "Originality and Pluralism," "Public Radio," "The
Golden Age" and "The Local Broadcast Schedule."
Box 45, Folder 1
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
1978
Physical Description: 50 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Carnegie Commission on the Future of Public Broadcasting sends TR material on the
Public Research Symposium, February 6, 1978. Contains the report, "Picasso vs.
Ascertainment," a
Carnegie Quarterly and
RE:ACT newsletter for children.
Box 45, Folder 2
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
1978
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Carnegie Commission on the Future of Public Broadcasting sends TR material on its
meeting in New York, July 18, 1978. Include the reports, "Local Programming and Public
Television" and "Models for Congressional Support of PBS."
Box 45, Folder 3
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
1978
Physical Description: 70 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published reports and memoranda of the Carnegie Commission on the Future of Public
Broadcasting. Include the reports, "Innovative Uses of Telecommunications" and
"Testimony Before the Carnegie Commission."
Box 46, Folder 1
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
1977-78
Physical Description: 70 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published reports and memoranda of the Carnegie Commission on the Future of Public
Broadcasting regarding its policy and current programming ideas. Contain the reports,
"Public Radio," "Inside the FCC" and "Community Service Grants."
Box 46, Folder 2
Carnegie Foundation/PBS
1976-80
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Carnegie Commission on the Future of Public Broadcasting sends TR material on the
PBS Program Service Planning Book. Also, contains internal memoranda from Dr. William
McGill and Shelia Mahony regarding future meetings and activities.
Box 47, Folder 1
Times Mirror Corporation
1981
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda of the board of directors of the Times Mirror Corporation
regarding its meeting, December 2, 1981. Include agenda and quarterly reports of the
Times Mirror Corporation stock to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Box 47, Folder 2
Times Mirror Corporation
1981-83
Physical Description: 30 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Quarterly reports of the Times Mirror Corporation stock to the Securities and
Exchange Commission. Include its annual financial statements and investment
charts.
Box 48, Folder 1
USC Library Services
1972
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Robert Haro, university librarian at USC writes an article, "Academic Library
Services for Mexican Americans," regarding the need for libraries to recruit more
Chicanos and to purchase more Chicano/Latino material.
Box 48, Folder 2
ETS Achievement Tests
1971-72
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Achievement Test booklet prepared for the College Entrance Examination Board by the
Educational Testing Service.
Box 48, Folder 3
Agrupación de Presos
1974
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Sp.
Prison activists of the Agrupación de Presos in El Paso, TX, send TR information
about human rights violations occurring in prison and requests his help in improving
conditions.
Box 48, Folder 4
Air Logistic Center
1977
Physical Description: 2 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
John R. Kelly, Jr., major general of the United States Air Force invites TR to visit
its Air Logistics Center in San Antonio, TX. TR calls to confirm meeting.
Box 48, Folder 5
American G.I. Forum
1976-78
Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Antonio G. Morales, chairman of the American G.I. Forum invites TR to attend its
State Convention in Fort Worth, TX, on July 8-10, 1976. Include general
correspondence.
Box 48, Folder 6
American Graduate School
1974
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The American Graduate School of International Management sends TR information on its
master's program and admissions policy.
Box 48, Folder 7
American Institute
1967
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The American Institute of Foreign Trade in Phoenix, AZ, sends TR material on its
curriculum leading to a master's degree in foreign trade.
Box 48, Folder 8
André Paquette Associates
1975
Physical Description: 5 TL/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Fr.
Language instruction material from André Paquette Company sent to TR for the teaching
of French.
Box 48, Folder 9
Announcements/Symposium
1973
Physical Description: 4 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Published brochures on various conferences and symposia on Chicano literature and
Latin American Studies in the U.S.
Box 48, Folder 10
Appalachian America
1973
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Harry M. Caudill writes on poverty and wealth in middle America in his article, "O,
Appalachia." First published in the
Intellectual Digest
journal.
Box 48, Folder 11
Bilingual Education
1975
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The Bilingual Curriculum Advisory Committee of San Antonio sends TR a copy of its
newsletter,
Aquí y Alla- En el Mundo Bilingüe, updating
him on current activities and projects in the San Antonio public elementary
schools.
Box 48, Folder 12
Texas Teacher Education
1975
Physical Description: 5 TL/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Lynn C. Conner, chairperson of the Texas Association of the School Personnel
Administrators sends UTSA Teacher Education Guidelines for students interested in
teaching.
Box 48, Folder 13
Chicano/Latino Articles
1972-74
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Dr. Jorge Bustamante sends TR a copy of his essay, "El poder chicano en el distrito
federal," dealing with the first seminar in Mexico City on the Chicano movement.
Include various articles on politics, education and mental health.
Box 48, Folder 14
Atlantic Council of U.S.
1977
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Atlantic Council of the United States send TR a copy of General John W. Vogt,
USAF report entitled "Improving NATO Force Capabilities," dealing with the major
developments and trends affecting the NATO community and security.
Box 48, Folder 15
Austin School District
1974
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Dorice Kemp, director for Project Assist of the Austin Independent School District
sends TR material on its program and activities. Includes the
Leer en Acción newsletter.
Box 48, Folder 16
Barriology Test C/S
1970
Physical Description: 4 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
A Chicano writer sends TR a copy of his Barriology Test C/S dealing with Chicano
slang and barrio culture. Includes a rating list which defines the level of expertise.
(C/S means Con Safos, a Chicano slang for free and exempt from danger.)
Box 48, Folder 17
Bell and Howell Company
1975
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published brochures on audio-visual aids of the Bell and Howell company available to
schools and universities.
Box 48, Folder 18
Bicultural Education
1972
Physical Description: 15 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Guillermo Lux, professor of History at New Mexico Highlands University sends TR a
copy of his paper, "Biculturalizing New Mexican Education," dealing with the
development of the Chicano community in Aztlán.
Box 48, Folder 19
Bexar County Jail Program
1977
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR writes a letter of recommendation to Judge Blair Reeves of San Antonio in support
of the positive alternatives proposal for the Bexar County Jail Education Program
created by Dr. John F. Knoll and the Reverend Harry Martin.
Box 48, Folder 20
Bilingual Education
1975
Physical Description: 10 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Bilingual Program Development Center of San Antonio sends TR material on its
educational programs for primary and secondary schools. Include TR's notes on
programs.
Box 48, Folder 21
Bilingual Education
1971
Physical Description: 2 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR outlines his ideas on developing a strong bilingual education program at UTSA, by
requesting information from colleges and universities with existing bilingual
programs.
Box 48, Folder 22
Black Leadership: U.S.
1975
Physical Description: 60 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
A syllabus entitled "Black Leadership in America," dealing with educational
contributions made by African Americans in U.S. history. Include material on Harriet
Tubman to Martin Luther King Jr., and a bibliography on films and books.
Box 49, Folder 1
Career Interest Survey
1975
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
A career interest survey developed to evaluate the level of understanding Chicano
students have of the business world.
Box 49, Folder 2
Centro de Barrio
1978
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Johnny Zamarripa, social worker of the Centro del Barrio office invites TR to attend
its Summer Festival Fund-Raiser and be a judge of its ballet folklórico and musical
groups. TR writes: "Es para mí un placer y, más un honor..."
Box 49, Folder 3
Carrascolendas Program
1972
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Center for Communication Research at UT Austin sponsors a National Scale
Evaluation of Carrascolendas Public Television Program. Include material on the field
experiment tests to Mexican American children.
Box 49, Folder 4
Carrascolendas Program
1971-73
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published material of the Center for Communication Research at UT Austin. Include
material from the Carrascolendas Program and La Raza Conference, "Towards a Philosopy
of Education for the Mexican American."
Box 49, Folder 5
CIE Media Central
1972-75
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Center for Internationalizing the Study of English sends TR material on its various
projects and publications available for purchase or rental to universities. The
information include poetry, film and audio-cassettes.
Box 49, Folder 6
Centro Cultural de Pueblo
1977
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The Foundation for Mexican American Affairs invites TR to attend its Chicano Arts
Theatre program on April 18, 1977, at the Centro Cultural del Pueblo meeting in San
Antonio.
Box 49, Folder 7
Chaparral Travel
1974-75
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
General receipts and memoranda regarding travel arrangements made by TR with the
Chaparral Travel Agency in San Antonio.
Box 49, Folder 8
Charles H. Revson, Inc.
1978
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Eli Evans, chairman of the Charles H. Revson Foundation sends TR his article, "The
City, South and Caribbean." Include general correspondence regarding the
foundation.
Box 49, Folder 9
Chicano Ph.D. Listings
1974
Physical Description: 55 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Gustavo Valadez, professor at Stanford University sends TR a Chicano Ph.D. listing
compiled in 1974. It contains a national list of Mexican American and Latino
scholars.
Box 49, Folder 10
Chicano Professionals
1974
Physical Description: 50 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Dr. Gustavo M. Quesada and Dr. Cervando Martínez prepare a manuscript entitled
Chicano Professionals, and invite TR to contribute a chapter
on the Chicano writer. TR accepts.
Box 49, Folder 11
Child Development Program
1972-73
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Josue Cruz, assistant director of the Child Development Associate Consortium requests
information regarding available UTSA teaching positions. Include his curriculum
vitae.
Box 49, Folder 12
University Education
1972
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Louis T. Benezet, president of the State University of New York at Albany writes an
essay on the crisis in the modern university entitled "Should Students Have a Voice in
What They're Taught?" published by the
Chronicle, in
1972.
Box 49, Folder 13
Cinco de Mayo Celebration
1975
Physical Description: 1 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research material on TR's visit to Johnston High School for its Cinco de Mayo
celebration hosted by the Chicano Club.
Box 49, Folder 14
Clear Lake Area Project
1977
Physical Description: 4 TL/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Louis J. Rodríguez, president of the Clear Lake Area Economic Development Foundation
sends TR memoranda on its new housing development in Houston, TX.
Box 49, Folder 15
College Board Tests
1973
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research material on the SAT scores and minority students developed by the Admissions
Testing Programs. Includes the article, "Questions You Asked About College Board
Tests."
Box 49, Folder 16
Commission for Teachers
1973
Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Commission for Teacher Preparation and Licensing sends TR a copy of its Bilingual
Specialist Guidelines prepared to assist institutions to develop professional
programs.
Box 49, Folder 17
University of Illinois
1970
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Darrel L. Murray, professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago writes an essay
on teaching entitled "The Component of a Module," describing the best way to teach
independent ideas.
Box 49, Folder 18
Contemporary Arts Museum
1977
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR is invited to attend the Chicano Art Exhibition at the Contemporary Arts Museum in
Houston, TX, on August 21, 1977, sponsored by ¡Dále Gas! artists. Include loan
agreement.
Box 49, Folder 19
Library of Congress
1971
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Library of Congress sends TR a "Copyright Pamphlet," for 1971 and an application to
copyright a book published in the U.S.
Box 49, Folder 20
Council on Entrance Board
1978
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Information on the advice council of the College Entrance Examination Board. Include
the reports, "Bilingual Education and the Hispanic Challenge" and the "Report on
Student Involvement in the College Board."
Box 49, Folder 21
Crystal City Project
1977
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Teacher Corps Writing Project of Crystal City, TX, sends TR a copy of its writing
proposal, outlining the projects, goals and activities from 1977 to 1979.
Box 50, Folder 1
¡Dále Gas! Chicano Art
1977
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Contemporary Arts Museum of Houston, TX, invites TR to attend its ¡Dále Gas!
Chicano Art Exhibition on August 20, 1977.
Box 50, Folder 2
Danforth Foundation
1971
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Memoranda and reports from the Danforth Foundation regarding its symposia and
meetings for the following year. Include the reports, "The University and Political
Involvement" and "The Evaluation of the Danforth Associate Program."
Box 50, Folder 3
Development Associates
1973
Physical Description: 1 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Bob Cervantes, consultant of the Development Associates, requests assistance in
promoting a Chicana/o for a new bilingual position for its management and governmental
firm.
Box 50, Folder 4
University of Zaire
1976
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The African American Institute of Washington, D.C., invites Lobho-Lwa-Djugu Djugu,
director for Academic Affairs of the National University of Zaire, to tour America.
One of his stops is at UTSA and TR acts as chief liaison.
Box 50, Folder 5
Department of Justice
1976-78
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Community Relations Service of the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C.,
sends TR data on research and development. Include the reports, "Mediation in
Michigan" and "Influences of Social Organizations on Dispute Processing."
Box 51, Folder 1
Economics of Chicanos
1973
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The U.S. Department of Labor Statistics prepares the report, "The Economic Situation
of Spanish Americans," an overview of problems affecting the Chicano/Latino community,
first published in the
Monthly Labor Review, in 1973.
Box 51, Folder 2
Epidemiology Research
1974
Physical Description: 30 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Dr. Gustavo Quesada at Texas Tech University sends TR his new research report
entitled "The Epidemiology of Acceptance of Mental Health Service," dealing with
Latino attitudes toward the health professions in South Texas.
Box 51, Folder 3
Education of the Chicano
1972-73
Physical Description: 40 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Bibliographic material on the Chicano/Latino population of the United States. Contain
the reports entitled "Spanish for Native Speakers," "Education for the Mexican
American" and "The Academic Plan for Chicano Studies."
Box 51, Folder 4
Edgewood I.S.D., TX
1973
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Enrique Barrera, director of the Career Opportunities Program of San Antonio sends TR
his proposal to the United States Commission on Civil Rights dealing with the training
of more Chicano educators for the American Southwest.
Box 51, Folder 5
Encyclopaedia Britannica
1974
Physical Description: 5 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Ernece B. Kelly, filmstrip producer of the
Encyclopaedia
Britannica,
requests permission to use an excerpt from TR's novel,
Tierra, for his filmstrip on Chicano literature.
Box 51, Folder 6
UTSA Anthropology Dept.
1973
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Thomas C. Greaves, professor of anthropology at UTSA sends TR a copy of his essay,
"En busca de un pluralismo en los Andes."
Box 51, Folder 7
El Dorado Distributors
1970
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
El Dorado Chicano Book Distributors of San Francisco sends TR bibliographies of
current books on the market. Include Ernesto Galarza's
Colección
mini-libros para niños.
Box 51, Folder 8
UTSA Executive Center
1974
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Jim Gugle, general manager of the UTSA Executive Center sends TR material on energy
conservation for the university.
Box 51, Folder 9
UTSA office Equipment
1973-74
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
office manuals on electronic equipment purchased for the University of Texas at San
Antonio.
Box 51, Folder 10
Ethics in Education
1973
Physical Description: 15 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research articles on education and ethics in the university. Include the essays, "The
Ethical Crisis in Education," "The Future of Anti-Discrimination Enforcement,"
"Medical Schools at the Crossroads" and "The Shame of Theatre Arts."
Box 51, Folder 11
Ethnic Minority Research
1973
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The State of Louisiana Ethnic Minorities Studies Task Force recommends that ethnic
studies be integrated into the curriculum of Louisiana schools from kindergarten
through college and graduate school.
Box 52, Folder 1
Social Science Symposium
1972
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Social Science
Association at San Antonio in 1972. Include the essays, "Mexican American Self-Concept
and Achievement" and "Factors Related to Prejudice and Discrimination."
Box 52, Folder 2
UTSA Transport Proposal
1973
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
A proposal on the feasability of a transportation center for the city of San Antonio
submitted to the Coordinating Board of Texas College and University System in
1973.
Box 52, Folder 3
Fellowship Programs
1970
Physical Description: 70 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Various research grants and fellowships offered by the Ford Foundation, the National
Endowment for the Arts and the Urban Administration Fellows Program. Include various
proposals submitted to the Texas Committee for the Humanities.
Box 52, Folder 4
Foreign Language Syllabi
1971
Physical Description: 55 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
General outlines and syllabi on teaching modern languages at the university level.
Include Spanish, French and German language outlines by various universities and
colleges.
Box 52, Folder 5
FIPSE Research Reports
1973
Physical Description: 30 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Department of Health, Education and Welfare sends TR material on its Fund for the
Improvement of Postsecondary Education. Includes an outline of its goals and
objectives.
Box 53, Folder 1
Gómez, Salvador H.
1974-75
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR recommends Salvador H. Gómez for a graduate fellowship in the Mexican American
Program of the Educational Testing Service. Include the reports entitled "Governance
in U.S. Universities" and "The University Department."
Box 53, Folder 2
García, Rodolfo G.: Vita
1978
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR receives the curriculum vitae of Rodolfo G. García and files it for future use.
Include material on the Association for the Advancement of Mexican Americans in
Houston.
Box 53, Folder 3
Bilingual Education Data
1973
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Joseph M. Montoya, U.S. Senator sends TR the essay entitled "Bilingual-Bicultural
Education: Making Equal Opportunities Available to National Origin Minority Students,"
for his review and commentary.
Box 53, Folder 4
González, Henry B.
1973-76
Physical Description: 70 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Henry B. González, U.S. Congressman congratulates TR on his selection as the 1974
Sembrador of the Year Award. Include Congressman González' monthly newsletters.
Box 53, Folder 5
Good Government League
1975
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Attorney Clarence R. McGowan sends TR campaign material on the San Antonio City
Council election scheduled for April 1, 1975. Include material from the Good
Government League.
Box 53, Folder 6
City Government Directory
1976
Physical Description: 30 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce sends TR a copy of its Government
officials Directory for his perusal.
Box 53, Folder 7
Guidance Testing Catalogs
1973
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Dr. Herschel T. Manuel of the Guidance Testing Associates sends TR a catalog on
educational testing material available through his non-profit organization in Austin,
TX.
Box 53, Folder 8
Guide to Hispanic Writers
1972
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR receives a selected annotated list of journals central to the study of Spanish and
Spanish American language and literature. This study is entitled "A Guide to Journals
in the Hispanic Field," created by Dr. Donald W. Bleznick.
Box 53, Folder 9
Harlandale High School
1976
Physical Description: 4 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mary E. Daunoy, secondary consultant of Harlandale High School of San Antonio invites
TR to give a presentation on Chicano literature on December 15, 1976. TR agrees.
Box 53, Folder 10
Heffernan School Supply
1973
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR receives a catalog from the Heffernan School Supply Company of San Antonio dealing
with material on the Chicano and Spanish writers of the Southwest.
Box 53, Folder 11
HEW - Publications
1972
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Stanley Pottinger, director of the office for Civil Rights sends all college and
university presidents a memoranda and report on its "Higher Education Guidelines."
Box 53, Folder 12
HEW - Youth Liaison Group
1972-76
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
General memoranda and reports from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare
regarding the Youth Liaison Committee and the Special Services for Disadvantaged
Students Program.
Box 54, Folder 1
Special Language Training
1971
Physical Description: 20 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Special training material on "Individualization of Foreign Language Learning in
America," taught by West Chester State College. Include notes on culture and
literature.
Box 54, Folder 2
United Nations Institute
1977-78
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published reports and newsletters of the Institute of International Education of the
United Nations. Contain material on its goals and objectives for the 1977-78 academic
year.
Box 54, Folder 3
KWEX-TV, Channel 41
1975
Physical Description: 10 TMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR defines his ideas for KWEX-TV on the issues affecting San Antonio. Contains a
statement on economics, education, unemployment and discrimination.
Box 54, Folder 4
Kelly Air Force Base
1977
Physical Description: 3 TLS/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
USAF General John R. Kelly invites TR to visit the Headquarters of San Antonio Air
Logistics Center and discusses with him ideas for a future graduate program.
Box 54, Folder 5
Kingsville Public Schools
1972
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Thomas E. Dannelly, curriculum director of the Education Service Center invites TR to
participate in its Annual Area In-service Program. TR agrees to participate.
Box 54, Folder 6
Lackland Air Force Base
1976
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR participates in the Mexican American cultural celebration at Lackland Air Force
Base and presents his lecture on "Contemporary Chicano Poetry," on September 16,
1976.
Box 54, Folder 7
Language Centers/Europe
1971
Physical Description: 55 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The University of Nottingham of the United Kingdom sends TR the report, "The Role and
Structure of University Language Centers in Europe," dealing with teaching and
research.
Box 54, Folder 8
Lanier High School
1974
Physical Description: 10 TMs/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR participates with the Mexican American Seniors of Lanier High School in a Latino
research project on December 12, 1974. Include various research reports on Chicano
history.
Box 54, Folder 9
"Las provincias internas"
1971
Physical Description: 40 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Richard G. Santos at the Center for Public Schools of the University of Texas sends
TR copies of his reports entitled "A History of the Spanish North American Frontier"
and "The Frontier of New Spain."
Box 54, Folder 10
Latino Community: Health
1974-75
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Rodolfo Álvarez, principle investigator of the Latino Community Mental Health Program
at UCLA sends TR copies of his reports, "Task Force on Community Mental Health
Training" and "Latino Community Mental Health."
Box 54, Folder 11
University of Chicago
1968-71
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR saves the article by Dr. Benjamin Bloom of the University of Chicago entitled
"Learning for Mastery," dealing with the importance of educating all people in the
United States.
Box 54, Folder 12
Literary/Speech Contest
1975
Physical Description: 7 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Conference material of the University Interscholastic League of High School Student's
Speech and Literary Contest held at Robert E. Lee High School, April 11-12, 1975.
Box 54, Folder 13
UTA Modern Languages
1974
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Patricia O'Connor, professor at the University of Texas at Austin sends TR a copy of
her research dealing with the professional use of Spanish and Portuguese
languages.
Box 55, Folder 1
San Antonio Mission Data
1970
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research material and maps of the San Antonio Missions of Texas including historical
facsimile of famous land-grants.
Box 55, Folder 2
Mexican American Business
1977
Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The American Savings and Loan League sponsors its Annual Management Training Program
and requests TR to encourage qualified minority students to apply to its program.
Box 55, Folder 3
Mexican American Project
1973
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Mexican American Study Project of UCLA sends TR a copy of its Chicano
bibliography on the latest research books on the Chicano/Latino community in the
Southwest.
Box 55, Folder 4
Mexican American Research
1973
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Chicano resource and background material on the writers, poets, historians and
journalists of the Chicano literary and political movement in the United States.
Box 55, Folder 5
MAUC Internal Memoranda
1973-76
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTSA administration plans meetings with Mexican American organizations to discuss
university-community cooperation in serving the local community and Chicano
population.
Box 55, Folder 6
College Board Review
1974
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The College Board Review releases the report entitled "Mexican American Student
Staying Power in College," written by Dr. Richard Pesqueira of New Mexico State
University.
Box 55, Folder 7
UT System: Future Goals
1976
Physical Description: 30 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research material on the "Mission of the University of Texas System: Directions for
the Future," held at UT San Antonio. Include the essays, "Societal Needs and
Institutional Responses" and "Opportunities and Challenges in Governance."
Box 55, Folder 8
Modern Language Program
1971
Physical Description: 10 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR develops the Modern Language Program at UT San Antonio using the audio-tutorial
material available from various companies specializing in foreign language
instruction.
Box 55, Folder 9
Modern Language Assn.
1970
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The Modern Language Association's official examinations in various disciplines such
as foreign languages, education and graduate studies in business.
Box 55, Folder 10
Modern Language Assn.
1975-76
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
General correspondence with members of the Modern Language Association regarding the
journal entitled
Los Ensayistas, and Professor Esperanza
Gurza's request for a copy of TR's essay, "Dynamic Intimacy in Chicano
Literature."
Box 55, Folder 11
Montal Educational Assn.
1972
Physical Description: 15 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Montal Educational Associates sponsors various conferences and research projects for
the Mexican American community in the Southwest. Include workshop material on proposal
writing and for curriculum development.
Box 56, Folder 1
National Hispanic Center
1977
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Antonio Tinajero, director of the National Hispanic Resource Center shares
information on his organization developed to promote research in education, government
and business.
Box 56, Folder 2
National Peace Academy
1978
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Eugene C. Bianchi, professor at Emory University in Atlanta invites TR to participate
in its National Peace Academy Conference. Include conference agenda and notes.
Box 56, Folder 3
Newsletters/Bulletins
1972-75
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research material and newsletters on various Chicano/Latino organizations established
to promote information and coalition building within the university and the community.
Include the journals,
Aquila Volatica and
Hispanic Culture.
Box 56, Folder 4
Modern Language Material
1973-75
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The
Southwest Circle newsletter sends TR copies of its
publication regarding its modern language activities at various universities in the
American Southwest.
Box 56, Folder 5
Humanities Research Data
1976
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Newspaper clippings on education, literature and politics in San Antonio and Texas.
Include the articles entitled "Inflation Hits the Campuses," "Our Students' Writing
Gap" and "Rubén Salazar: The Journalist."
Box 56, Folder 6
Orta, Simón L.: Education
1971-73
Physical Description: 20 TL/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Simón L. Orta sends TR his research material on Chicanos in education entitled
"Tlatelolco School: An Alternative to Chicano Education" and "Occupational Aspirations
of Mexican American and Anglo-American Senior High School Students."
Box 56, Folder 7
Ortíz, Desidoro: Vita
1974
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Desidoro Ortíz sends TR his curriculum vitae and hopes that TR will review it for
future employment at UTSA. Include information on Ortíz' expertise in Chicano
research.
Box 56, Folder 8
NY State Education Dept.
1972
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The New York State Education Department funds research for a Teacher Education
Program and publishes the report entitled "Performance Education," by Dr. Robert
Houston.
Box 56, Folder 9
University of New Mexico
1972
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Chris García at the University of New Mexico sends TR a copy of his essay entitled
"The Political Socialization of Mexican American Children," presented in Oregon in
1972.
Box 56, Folder 10
HEW Federal Register
1975
Physical Description: 8 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare sends TR copies of its publications.
Includes the report, "Privacy Rights of Parents and Students."
Box 56, Folder 11
University of Denver, CO
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Graduate Business Admissions Council of the University of Denver, CO, sends TR a
report on the "Proceedings of the Fact Finding Conference on Spanish Surnamed
Students."
Box 56, Folder 12
Teaching Publications
1971-74
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research material on teaching aids for reading and includes the essay entitled
"Centered on Teaching," published by the Danforth Foundation.
Box 57, Folder 1
UNC Education Research
1974-75
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
University of Northern Colorado General Assistance Center sends TR its monthly
newsletter,
Reflections, dealing with general education
announcements and research.
Box 57, Folder 2
UTSA Business Dept.
1973
Physical Description: 12 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Louis J. Rodríguez, dean of the College of Business Administration at UTSA sends TR
his essay entitled "Mexican American Students View of Business."
Box 57, Folder 3
San Antonio Conference
1969
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Bureau of Educational Personnel Development of the U.S. office of Education
sponsors the San Antonio Conference on Bilingual/Bicultural Education. Include the
proceedings published in 1969 edited by Ernest M. Bernal, Jr.
Box 57, Folder 4
San Antonio District
1972-73
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research information on the South San Antonio Independent School District regarding
its Bilingual Education Center and its various programs and flyers. Include grant
proposals.
Box 57, Folder 5
Science History Module
1970
Physical Description: 40 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
H.P. Baptiste, Jr., sends TR a copy of his "Science History Module on Contributions
of Black Scientists and Inventors During the Nineteenth Century." Include
bibliography.
Box 57, Folder 6
U.S. Government Brochures
1973
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
U.S. government publication lists of brochures and research reports in education,
health and finance.
Box 57, Folder 7
Teaching Techniques
1975
Physical Description: 4 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Professor Arthur Cohen outlines some teaching goals and objectives for instructors
entitled "Sequencing Objectives."
Box 57, Folder 8
SACNAS Internal Memoranda
1976
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Miguel Ríos, board of director of the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and
Native Americans in Science sends TR material on its proposal for a minority center
for graduate education in science and engineering.
Box 57, Folder 9
ISA Research Committee
1973
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Fr.
Research Committee on Sociolinguistics of the International Sociological Association
sends TR a copy of its monthly publication entitled
Sociolinguistics newsletter.
Box 57, Folder 10
University of New York
1972
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Dr. Rolando Hinojosa sends TR a copy of the essay entitled "Who Sank the Yellow
Submarine?" written by Warren Bennis, dean of humanities at the State University of
New York at Buffalo, dealing with university management and planning.
Box 57, Folder 11
Texas Educational T.V.
1978
Physical Description: 3 TLS/AN
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Aida Barrera of the Southwest Center for Educational T.V. of Austin, TX, invites TR
to participate in its project entitled "Personajes of the Mexican American
Southwest."
Box 57, Folder 12
Southwest Ed. Development
1977
Physical Description: 25 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
James H. Perry, director of the Southwest Educational Development Laboratory of
Austin, TX, invites TR to join the advisory board on the planning study for the
Institute of Texas Cultures. Include correspondence and notes.
Box 57, Folder 13
Civil Service Commission
1978
Physical Description: 50 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
William C. Etheridge, director of the Dallas Region Training Center of the U.S. Civil
Service Commission invites TR to give some lectures on cultural awareness. Include
TR's notes and outlines of his lectures on culture.
Box 57, Folder 14
University of New Mexico
1972
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Joshua D. Bowen, director of the Village Bookstore sends TR a copy of an essay
entitled "The Spanish Language in New Mexico: A National Resource," by McQueen Gray,
president of the University of New Mexico, published in 1912.
Box 57, Folder 15
UTSA Linguistic Research
1974
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Joanne Schackman, a student at UTSA prepares a computer program for research on the
Spanish language. Include slang and various idioms of the American Southwest.
Box 58, Folder 1
State Adopted Textbooks
1971-73
Physical Description: 15 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR writes to various book publishers requesting copies of their state adopted
language textbooks for his review and examination. Includes a list from the Texas
Education Agency.
Box 58, Folder 2
UTSA Modern Languages
1972
Physical Description: 8 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR develops a UTSA Foreign Language Program which reflects the diversity of cultures
in San Antonio and its proximity to Mexico and Central American countries.
Box 58, Folder 3
Curriculum Research Data
1972
Physical Description: 4 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR collects articles on educational issues such as "Student Evaluations of Teachers"
and "The Quarter System: A Threat or Opportunity," printed in
Science, and the
Texas School Board.
Box 58, Folder 4
UT Health Science Center
1974-75
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Southwest Research Institute publishes its monthly journal entitled
Tomorrow Through Research, and reviews the symposium on
"Mexican Culture and the Healing Arts," held at the University of Texas, Health
Science Center.
Box 58, Folder 5
Publication Subscription
1972-75
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Subscriptions and orders to publishers and companies regarding their publications.
Include the journals devoted to higher education entitled
Change, and the
Educational Record.
Box 58, Folder 6
Texas Chicano Politics
1976-77
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Chicano leaders in the field of human services send TR and the Carter transitional
team copies of their proceedings produced by the Chicano Training Center at San
Antonio, TX.
Box 58, Folder 7
Texas Clergy Conference
1972
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UT San Antonio sponsor the Texas Clergy Economic Education Conference to be held at
the Lutcher Center in San Antonio on June 13-15, 1972. The conference will deal with
the American economy, economics of poverty and social policy.
Box 58, Folder 8
Texas Municipal League
1975
Physical Description: 4 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Texas Municipal League in cooperation with the Texas Criminal Justice Council
develops an anti-instrusion and burglar alarm code for Texan cities.
Box 58, Folder 9
Teacher Training Data
1971
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Material on training resources in Texas for Child Development Personnel in preparing
kindergarten and elementary school teachers. Include teachers' curriculum and
reports.
Box 58, Folder 10
Hispania Journal
1973
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Dr. Anthony M. Pasquariello sends TR a copy of his essay entitled "Una causa en busca
de comprensión y dirección: la educación bilingüe y bicultural," published in
Hispania.
Box 58, Folder 11
University Consortium
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
James E. officer, executive director of the Border State University Consortium for
Latin America at Tucson, AZ, sends TR a copy of his essay entitled "University
Resources in the Borderlands."
Box 58, Folder 12
Ward, Tereshina: Teaching
1975
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Tereshina S. Ward, a bilingual teacher in modern languages sends TR a copy of her
proposal of a bilingual education program for the development of teaching material
designed to help the bicultural/bilingual Chicano community.
Box 58, Folder 13
World Educator's Retreat
1976
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Loretta Krause, director of the World Educator's Conference invites TR to attend its
Hawaiian Bicentennial Summer program in July of 1976, designed for scholars and
teachers.
Box 58, Folder 14
Writer's Digest Magazine
1970
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
A subscription for the
Writer's Digest magazine is sent
to TR from the publisher at Cincinnati, Ohio.
Box 59, Folder 1
U.S. office of Education
1968
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Bureau of Elementary and Secondary Education of the U.S. Mexican American Affairs
Unit send TR copies of its reports entitled "Mexican American Education: A Special
Report" and "Status of Education Legislation."
Box 59, Folder 2
Educational Development
1970
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
David Ballesteros from the American Personnel and Guidance Association at New
Orleans, Louisiana, sends TR copies of his keynote address entitled "Counseling Needs
of Spanish Speaking Americans," dealing with educational development.
Box 59, Folder 3
Education Research Center
1972
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Thomas J. Cottle, a member of the Education Research Center publishes an essay
entitled "Run to Freedom: Chicanos and Higher Education," explaining the struggles and
barriers Chicanos face in advancing in American colleges.
Box 59, Folder 4
UTEP Chicano Studies
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Dr. Roberto E. Villarreal sends TR a copy of his report entitled "The Mexican
American Student: A Brief Analysis of Issues and Attitudes," focusing on the social,
political and economic influence education has on the Chicano community.
Box 59, Folder 5
Educational Development
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Raquel Montenegro sends TR a copy of her presentation given to the Chicano/Latino
community entitled "Counseling Needs for Spanish Speaking Americans," dealing with the
problems Chicano students face in the educational system.
Box 59, Folder 6
Bilingual Education
1973-74
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Armando A. Ayala from Sacramento State College, CA, sends TR two reports on Chicanos
in education entitled "Rationale for Early Childhood Bilingual-Bicultural Education"
and "Humanizing Education for the Chicano."
Box 59, Folder 7
UTA Higher Education
1980
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Dr. Alfredo G. de los Santos from the office for Advanced Research in Hispanic
Education at UT Austin sends TR a copy of his report, "Chicano Students in
Institutions of Higher Education: Access, Attrition and Achievement."
Box 59, Folder 8
NCCHE Board Meeting
1980
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The executive board members of the National Chicano Council on Higher Education meet
to discuss the Ford Foundation Post-Doctoral Program. Includes the report, "The Status
of Chicanos in Higher Education."
Box 59, Folder 9
UCB Higher Education
1975-81
Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Jess León, professor at UC Berkeley sends TR a copy of his manuscript entitled "The
Struggle for Access: Minorities in a California University." Includes the report, "The
Chicano College Dropouts."
Box 59, Folder 10
HHEC Executive Committee
1982
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Hispanic Higher Education Coalition of Washington, D.C., sends TR a postsecondary
education survey which will be used to determine the priorities in addressing problems
faced by the Chicano/Latino community. Include statistics.
Box 59, Folder 11
Chicano Policy Institute
1981-84
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The consortium of Chicano/Latino educators send TR notes and reports on its Chicano
Policy Institute being developed as a multi-campus project for the advancement of the
Chicano/Latino community. Include general correspondence.
Box 59, Folder 12
Chicano/Latino Educators
1981
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Adalberto Aguirre Jr., professor of Sociology at UCR sends TR a copy of his report
entitled "Chicano Faculty in Postsecondary Educational Institutions," dealing with the
development and struggles of the Chicano faculty.
Box 59, Folder 13
Hispanic Policy Project
1984
Physical Description: 4 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Siobhan Oppenheimer-Nicolau, president of the Hispanic Policy Development Project
sends Concha Rivera a copy of its report, "Make Something Happen." The report deals
with strategies on improving the U.S. educational system.
Box 59, Folder 14
Educational Development
1982
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Tomás A. Arciniega, vice president for academic affairs at the California State
University, Fresno, sends TR a copy of his report entitled "Hispanic Participation in
Higher Education: A Focus on Chicanos and Other Hispanics in CA."
Box 59, Folder 15
Achievement Council
1984
Physical Description: 5 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Kati Haycock, executive director of the Achievement Council sends TR a copy of its
planning statement and also its report, "Minority Education in a Dynamic State."
Box 60, Folder 1
Chicano Curriculum Notes
1970
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Luis Cano develops a Chicano curriculum outlining "Mesoamerican History" and "The
Mexican American War." Includes the essay, "Social Concepts to Reinforce a Positive
Self-Image Among Mexican American Students."
Box 60, Folder 2
United Organizations
1970
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The United Organizations Information Center from Houston, TX, sends TR copies of its
planning statement and start-up budget for his review and comments.
Box 60, Folder 3
U.S. office of Education
1970
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
U.S. office of Education sponsors the Bilingual Education Project developed to
promote Chicanos/Latinos into higher education. Includes the abstract, "Bilingual
Schooling in the United States."
Box 60, Folder 4
Bilingual Education
1970-71
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Various research reports on bilingual education published by the federal and state
governments. Some of the reports are "A Resource Manual for Implementing Bilingual
Education Programs" and "Origins of the Spanish American Population."
Box 60, Folder 5
Texas Education Agency
1968
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Several reports on bilingual education published by private and state agencies.
Include the reports, "Texas Statewide Design for Bilingual Education," "Bilingual,
Bicultural Education" and "New Directions for Bilingual Education."
Box 60, Folder 6
Interamerica Research
1975
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
National Resource Center for Bilingual/Bicultural Preschool Material sends TR various
reports entitled "Assessment Criteria for Bilingual/Bicultural Preschool Materials"
and "Materials for Bilingual Children: Annotated Bibliography."
Box 60, Folder 7
American Public Education
1980
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching promotes the revisions on high
school curriculum and publishes the report entitled "A National High School
Study."
Box 60, Folder 8
Hispanic Task Force Data
1980
Physical Description: 5 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research notes on the Hispanic Task Force Committee formed to deal with
Chicano/Latino relations in the Inland Empire. Include ideas and strategies for future
meetings.
Box 60, Folder 9
Educational Development
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Southwestern Cooperative Educational Laboratory sends TR an Evaluation Report on
Teaching which will help promote quality control on teaching and curriculum.
Box 60, Folder 10
Educational Development
1973
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Southwest Educational Development Laboratory invites TR to participate in its
Curriculum Workshop to be held in San Antonio, TX, on January 25, 1973. Include
correspondence.
Box 60, Folder 11
Latino Health Research
1955
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research report by Dr. Rogelio Díaz Guerrero from Miami, FL, entitled "Neurosis and
the Mexican Family Structure," dealing with the internal make-up of the Mexican male
and female psyche and interrelations.
Box 60, Folder 12
UTSA Human Resources
1982
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UTSA Human Resources Management and Development Programs publish the report, "A
Discriminant Analysis of Career Related Attitudes, Strategies and Progress Between
Anglo and Mexican American Females," dealing with economic progress.
Box 60, Folder 13
Womens Action Program
1972
Physical Description: 1 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Lupe Anguiano, lecturer in Sociology sends TR a report sponsored by the U.S.
Department of Health, Education and Welfare entitled "Women and Ethnicity," regarding
her work with the Womens Action Program. Include correspondence.
Box 60, Folder 14
UCLA Chicano Library
1975
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The UCLA Chicano Research Library compiles the research report entitled "The Chicana:
A Preliminary Bibliographic Study," dealing with published books, essays and articles
on Chicana/Latina issues and perspectives.
Box 60, Folder 15
University of Houston
1974
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Center for Human Resources at the University of Houston, TX, sends TR a copy of
Dr. Tatcho Mindiola's work entitled "A Demographic Profile of Texas and Selected
Cities: Some Recent Trends, 1950-1970," dealing with population issues.
Box 60, Folder 16
San Antonio Express
1974
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Bernardo Eureste, community relations activist in the city of San Antonio sends TR
information on an editorial published by the
San Antonio
Express,
dealing with the issue of "Machismo," and its proper
interpretation.
Box 60, Folder 17
Chicano Political Issues
1971-80
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research reports and articles on U.S.-Mexican Border relations and immigration
policies entitled "Chicanos: Strangers in Their Own Land," "Culture on the Border,"
"The Illegal Alien" and "U.S.-Mexico Relations."
Box 60, Folder 18
Chicano Political Issues
1970
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research articles on Chicano political issues published by many organizations.
Include the articles, "A Report from Aztlán," "Texas Mexicans Win New Rights," "The
Chicanos Want In" and "New Breed of Chicanos."
Box 60, Folder 19
Chicano Political Issues
1969-77
Physical Description: 4 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Various articles and reports on Chicano political issues from California and Texas.
Include the reports, "Stranger in One's Land," "A Forgotten American," "Perspectives
on Politics" and "Emergent Leadership"
Box 60, Folder 20
Latino Legend and Myth
1970
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Various reports on the Chicano/Latino historical development in the Southwest.
Include outlines on the essays entitled "A Portrait of the Mexican Americans," "A
History of the Spanish North American Frontier" and "Literatura infantil."
Box 61, Folder 1
Mexican American Films
1970-75
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Various organizations produce Chicano/Latino bibliographies to promote Chicano/Latino
filmmakers, artists, writers and intellectuals. Include companies such as the Atlantis
Production and office for Spanish-Speaking American Affairs.
Box 61, Folder 2
Bilingual Development
1973
Physical Description: 2 AMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Dr. Bruce Gaarder from the office of Education sends TR a copy of his essay entitled
"El futuro del español en los Estados Unidos," dealing with the linguistic development
of the Spanish language in America. Include some notes.
Box 61, Folder 3
Trinity University
1973
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Richard Santos, director of the Ethnic Studies Program at Trinity University in San
Antonio sends TR a copy of his essay entitled "Sephardic Jews and the Mexican
Americans of Texas," dealing with the Jewish community in America.
Box 61, Folder 4
Regeneración Magazine
1974
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The editorial staff of
Regeneración, a Chicano magazine
from Los Angeles sends TR a copy of its new issue entitled "La mujer," dealing with
social and political issues.
Box 61, Folder 5
Task Force on Latino Art
1979
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Jacinto Quirarte, coordinator of the Symposium on the Hispanic American Aesthetic
sends TR a rough draft of its proceedings transcribed by his staff. The proceedings
deal with the literary, social and political elements of art.
Box 61, Folder 6
Chicano Cinema Coalition
1979
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Severo Pérez, director of the Learning Garden Company, a Latino film and animation
organization sends TR a copy of its Chicano Cinema Coalition Report outlining the
market potential of Chicano/Latino filmmakers.
Box 61, Folder 7
Mexican American Art
1972-78
Physical Description: 8 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research reports on Chicano artists and cultural events. Include the essays entitled
"Mexican American Art," "Murals of El Barrio," "California Community Arts Under
Proposition 13" and "Chicano Murals of the Barrios in California."
Box 61, Folder 8
Chicano Theatre Reviews
1982
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Theatre reviews on Severo Pérez' play,
Soldierboy,
produced by Luis Valdez' El Teatro Campesino. Include reviews from
San Jose Mercury, Low Rider, and
San
Francisco Chronicle.
Box 61, Folder 9
Chicano Film Productions
1981
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The National Council of La Raza invites TR to participate in its
Somos Series production on Chicano films. Includes a grant
proposal submitted to the National Endowment of the Humanities outlining the
Somos Series and correspondence.
Box 61, Folder 10
Chicano Screenplay:
Somos
1981
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
National Council of La Raza sends TR a copy of the screenplay, the
True Story of Gregorio Cortéz, written by Víctor Villaseñor
for the
Somos film project.
Box 61, Folder 11
Chicano Screenplay:
Somos
1980
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
National Council of La Raza sends TR a copy of the screenplay entitled the
Milagro Beanfield War, written by John Nichols for the
Somos film project.
Box 61, Folder 12
Chicano Screenplay:
Somos
1980
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The National Council of La Raza sends TR copies of its
Somos
film treatments entitled the
Home-coming of Private
Salazar
and
Pocho, produced for the
Somos film project by Alejandro Grattan and Lourdes
Portillo.
Box 62, Folder 1
American Indian Education
1980
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Sherman Indian High School, an off-reservation boarding school sends TR a copy of
its school catalog. Includes a report by William P. Bass entitled "American Indian
High School Dropouts and Graduates in the Southwest."
Box 62, Folder 2
Anti-Defamation League
1974-79
Physical Description: 3 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Ar.
The Anti-Defamation League regional office sends TR a copy of its
Israel Perspective, and requests that he publicly condemn the
Organization of Arab Students for its anti-Jewish publication in its journal,
Al Talaia.
Box 62, Folder 3
Black American Studies
1971-75
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research on Afro-American studies and programs. Includes the report entitled "The Rap
on Religious Rhetoric and Community Development." Contain brochures and pamphlets.
Box 62, Folder 4
U.S. office of Education
1976-81
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The U.S. office of Educational Research sends TR copies of its many programs and
grants for obtaining funds for higher education. Include reports, brochures and
programs.
Box 62, Folder 5
Ethnic Studies History
1970-75
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Afro-American biographies of major civil rights activists and political and social
leaders of the black community. Include major leaders such as Harriet Tubman, Marcus
Garvey, W.E.B. Du Bois, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Malcolm X.
Box 62, Folder 6
Ethnic Studies History
1970-75
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research material on African American leaders and movements. Include the essays
entitled "What is Leadership," "Harriet Tubman's Last Trip" and "Nat Turner: Slave
Revolt Leader."
Box 62, Folder 7
Ethnic Studies History
1970-75
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Black American professors create an Afro-American history curriculum and publish the
workbooks entitled "A Historical Awareness of American Slavery" and "Black Leadership
in America," dealing with the development of black leadership.
Box 62, Folder 8
U.S. office of Education
1961-78
Physical Description: 7 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
U.S. office of Education publications on various grants and funding for higher
education. Include the Fulbright-Hays Training grant and the Doctoral Dissertation
Research Abroad Program. Also, contain some brochures and flyers.
Box 62, Folder 9
National Urban Coalition
1972
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Vicente Ximénes, vice president of the National Urban Coalition sends TR a copy of
his "Civil Rights Testimony," before the House Committee on the Judiciary dealing with
employment and representation inside the government.
Box 62, Folder 10
National Reading Program
1972-76
Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Northside Independent School District sends TR a copy of its application for
federal assistance on its National Reading Improvement Program, focused to improve the
quality of reading comprehension in the elementary school level.
Box 63, Folder 1
Carnegie Foundation
1984
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Ernest L. Boyer, president of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
sends TR a copy of his speech, "The Educated Heart: The Social and Moral Imperatives
of Education," dealing with the future of public education.
Box 63, Folder 2
Communication Conference
1978
Physical Description: 1 TMs/Ph
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Robert G. Marbut sends TR a copy of his speech presented at the National Federation
of Press Women Convention on "The Future of Communications," dealing with changes in
our technological world of communication.
Box 63, Folder 3
CPEC Board of Directors
1984
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The California Postsecondary Education Commission sends TR a copy of its board of
directors' report for the 1984-85 Governor's budget. Include notes and correspondence
on future meetings and programs of the CPEC board of directors.
Box 63, Folder 4
National Research Council
1981
Physical Description: 4 TL/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
W.C. Kelly, executive director of the National Research Council sends TR a copy of
the report entitled "Reforming Education in America: A Critical Need," by John A.
Moore, dealing with the problems and solutions in education.
Box 63, Folder 5
Educational Development
1983-84
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Christopher C. Fordham, chancellor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
sends TR a copy of his speech entitled "The University and the Public Schools,"
focusing on the need for strong relations with public institutions.
Box 63, Folder 6
Curriculum Development
1973
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Ted Andrews, dean of the College of Engineering from the Governors State University
at Park Forest South, IL, sends TR a report entitled "Instructional Systems Paradigm,"
dealing with curriculum development and university policy.
Box 63, Folder 7
Chicago Public Schools
1983
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The board of education of the City of Chicago sends TR a copy of its "High School
Renaissance Program," produced by Ruth B. Love, General Superintendent of Schools
dealing with programs to improve academic standards in education.
Box 63, Folder 8
High School Regulations
1983
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Nathan Quiñones, executive director of the Division of High Schools from the New York
Board of Education sends TR a copy of its report entitled "Policy Statements of the
Division of High Schools," dealing with basic regulations.
Box 63, Folder 9
Educational Policies
1982
Physical Description: 3 PrArt/AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Robert F. Sexton, a participant at the Southwest Forum on Higher Education sends TR a
copy of his report, "Challenges of Changing Demographics: Policies and Practice,"
dealing with new issues institutions will face in higher education.
Box 63, Folder 10
Information Technology
1980-84
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Various reports on the communication technology affecting our educational and
cultural society. Include the reports, "Hopes and Fears of the Information
Revolution," "Technology in a New Era" and "Computing and Higher Education."
Box 64, Folder 1
Chicano Urbanization
1972
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
A research study of Alberto M. Camarillo entitled "Chicano Urban History: A Study of
Compton's Barrio 1936-70," dealing with the increased urbanization of Chicanos in Los
Angeles, CA, published in the Chicano journal of
Aztlán.
Box 64, Folder 2
Ethnic Studies Research
1971
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research report of Cecilia Cota-Robles entitled "Skin Color As a Factor of Racial
Indentification and Preference of Young Chicano Children," focusing on responses to
racial awareness and attitudes of the Chicano child.
Box 64, Folder 3
Native American History
1969
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Article by José De Anda on "Mexican Culture and the Mexican American," dealing with
the history and tradition of Native Americans and published in the journal,
El Grito.
Box 64, Folder 4
Chicano Language Analysis
1971
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research report of Ernesto García entitled "Chicano Spanish Dialects and Education,"
dealing with an analysis of Chicano slang and dialects used to express cultural
meaning and behavior and published by the Chicano journal of
Aztlán.
Box 64, Folder 5
Bilingual Education
1973
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Article by Joseph Matluck entitled "Language Characteristics of Mexican American
Children: Implications for Assessment," regarding the problems of bilingualism in the
Southwest and published by the
Journal of School Psychology.
Box 64, Folder 6
Mental Health Research
1970
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
An article by Miguel Montiel entitled "The Social Science of the Mexican American
Family," dealing with the psychoanalysis of a Chicano family and published by Quinto
Sol, Inc.
Box 64, Folder 7
American Testing Methods
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
A research report of Steve Moreno entitled "Problems Related to Present Testing
Instruments," dealing with effects of present American testing instruments and methods
with Mexican Americans and published by the journal,
El Grito.
Box 64, Folder 8
Special Education Report
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
A copy of Frank Ortega's report entitled "Special Education Placement and Mexican
Americans," dealing with the many problems facing the Chicano students in the public
school system and published by the journal,
El Grito.
Box 64, Folder 9
"Moctezuma's Children"
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Essay by Dr. Philip Ortego entitled "Moctezuma's Children," dealing with the
educational development of the Chicano student in the American public educational
system and published by the journal,
El Grito.
Box 64, Folder 10
Educational Achievement
1971
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Essay by Dr. Manuel Ramírez III entitled "The Relationship of Acculturation to
Educational Achievement and Psychological Adjustment in Chicano Children and
Adolescents," first published in the journal,
El Grito.
Box 64, Folder 11
Educational Development
1971
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
A research report of Raymond A. Rocco entitled "The Chicano in the Social Sciences:
Traditional Concepts, Myths and Images," dealing with the development of the Chicano
in the U.S. educational system and published by journal of
Aztlán.
Box 64, Folder 12
Chicana/o Intellectuals
1969
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Octavio I. Romano, editor of the journal,
El Grito,
sends TR a copy of his essay, "The Historical and Intellectual Presence of
Mexican Americans," focusing on the historical and political development of the
Chicano/Latino community.
Box 64, Folder 13
Humanities Research
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
An essay by Dr. Octavio I. Romano entitled "Social Science, Objectivity and the
Chicano," dealing with the philosophical and ideological development of the social
sciences and the Chicano intellectual and published by the journal,
El Grito.
Box 64, Folder 14
Mexican Folklore Research
1969
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
A research report of Francisco A. Ríos entitled "The Mexican in Fact, Fiction and
Folklore," dealing with the early perspectives of the Mexican community by the Anglo
American settlers of the American Southwest.
Box 64, Folder 15
Civil Rights Report
1971
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research report of Guadalupe Salinas entitled "Mexican Americans and the
Desegregation of Schools in the Southwest," dealing with the many problems and issues
that confront the Chicano community in the United States.
Box 64, Folder 16
Humanities Research
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research report of Nick C. Vaca entitled "The Mexican American in the Social Sciences
1912-1970," focusing on the development of the Chicano/Latino community in the
American Southwest and published by the journal,
El Grito,
part one.
Box 64, Folder 17
Humanities Research
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Second research report of Nick C. Vaca entitled "The Mexican American in the Social
Sciences," dealing with the development of the Chicano/Latino community in the
American Southwest and published by the journal,
El Grito,
part two.
Box 64, Folder 18
Chicano Labor Movement
1973
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research report of Devra Anne Weber entitled "The Organizing of Mexicano Agricultural
Workers: Imperial Valley, and Los Angeles 1928-34," dealing with the labor movement of
the Chicano community and published by the journal of
Aztlán.
Box 65, Folder 1
U.S. Civil Rights Report
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research report of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights entitled "Mexican Americans
and the Administration of Justice in the Southwest," dealing with the many problems of
the Chicano/Latino community in the American Southwest.
Box 65, Folder 2
U.S. Civil Rights Report
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research report of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission entitled "Pride and Prejudice: A
Mexican American Dilemma," dealing with the problems the Chicano community face on
education, economics and politics.
Box 65, Folder 3
U.S. Civil Rights Report
1971
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Annual report of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission entitled "The Unfinished Education:
Outcomes for Minorities in the Five Southwestern States," focusing on the needs and
challenges of the Chicano/Latino community."
Box 65, Folder 4
U.S. Civil Rights Report
1972
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Annual report of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission entitled "The Excluded Student:
Educational Practices Affecting Mexican Americans in the Southwest," focusing on the
problems the Latino community experience in public schools.
Box 65, Folder 5
U.S. Civil Rights Report
1972
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Annual report of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission entitled "Mexican American
Education in Texas: A Function of Wealth," focusing on the economic potential and
problems of the Mexican American communities in the Southwest.
Box 65, Folder 6
U.S. Civil Rights Report
1973
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research report of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission entitled "Teachers and Students,"
dealing with differences in teacher interaction with Mexican American and Anglo
American students in the American Southwest.
Box 65, Folder 7
High School Achievement
1974
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
A research report of Rubén W. Espinosa entitled "Factors Affecting Chicano Effort and
Achievement in High School," regarding the development of Chicano/Latino students in
public institutions of higher education.
Box 65, Folder 8
American Southwest Report
1974
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Article by José E. Limón entitled "Stereotyping and Chicano Resistance: An Historical
Dimension," regarding the social and cultural discrimination Chicanos have experienced
in the American Southwest.
Box 65, Folder 9
Chicano Labor Movement
1974
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research report of Laura E. Arroyo entitled "Industrial and Occupational Distribution
of Chicana Workers," dealing with the history of the Chicana worker in California and
Texas and published by the journal of
Aztlán.
Box 65, Folder 10
Labor in the Southwest
1974
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
A research report of Tim D. Kane entitled "Structural Change and Chicano Employment
in the Southwest," focusing on the development and economic shifts of the
Chicano/Latino community in the Southwest, published by the journal of
Aztlán.
Box 65, Folder 11
U.S. Border Research
1975
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
A research report of Ray Marshall entitled "Economic Factors Influencing the
International Migration of Workers," produced from the workshop on modern dilemmas
between the U.S. Mexican border and sponsored by the Weatherhead Foundation.
Box 65, Folder 12
Estudios Sociológicos
1975
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research report of Dr. Jorge Bustamante entitled "Commodity Migrants: A Structural
Analysis of Mexican Immigration to the United States," sponsored by the Centro de
Estudios Sociológicos de el Colegio de México.
Box 66, Folder 1
El Colegio de México
1975
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Sp.
Research report of Sofia M. Villarreal and Victor Urquidi entitled "Importancia
económica de la zona fronteriza del norte de México," dealing with economics at the
border and sponsored by the Weatherhead Foundation.
Box 66, Folder 2
Migration Research Report
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research report of Vernon M. Briggs entitled "Labor Market Aspects of Mexican
Migration," sponsored by the Weatherhead Foundation conference.
Box 66, Folder 3
Ecological Research
1975
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Sp.
Research report of José Villasana-Lyon entitled "Problemas en la frontera
México-E.U.A.," regarding the ecological problems that have developed along the
Mexican and U.S. border and sponsored by the Weatherhead Foundation.
Box 66, Folder 4
Social Development Report
1975
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research report of Dr. Wayne H. Holtzman entitled "Personality Development and Mental
Health of People in the Border States," focusing on social development of people
living at the border and sponsored by the Weatherhead Foundation.
Box 66, Folder 5
Social Development Report
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research report of R. Díaz-Guerrero entitled "Mexicans and Americans: Two Worlds, One
Border... One Observer," dealing with the historical and social development of the
Mexicans at the border and sponsored by the Weatherhead Foundation.
Box 66, Folder 6
Institute of Nutrition
1975
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Essay by Dr. Charles H. Teller of the Institute of Nutrition of Central America and
Panama entitled "Physical Health Status and Health Care Utilization in the Texas
Borderland," sponsored by the Weatherhead Foundation.
Box 66, Folder 7
Public Health Research
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research paper of Ricardo Loewe entitled "Consideraciones acerca de la situación de
salud en norte de México," dealing with public health issues affecting the Mexican
community at the border and sponsored by the Weatherhead Foundation.
Box 66, Folder 8
Latinos in Texas Politics
1975
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research report of Dr. Armando Gutiérrez entitled "The Politics of the Texas Border:
A Historical Overview and Some Contemporary Directions," regarding the history of
Chicanos in politics and sponsored by the Weatherhead Foundation.
Box 66, Folder 7
U.S.- Mexican Politics
1975
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Sp.
Research report of Antonio Ugalde entitled "La política mexicana sobre la frontera,"
dealing with political strategies and issues at the Mexican border and sponsored by
the Weatherhead Foundation.
Box 66, Folder 10
Environmental Management
1975
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research report of Arthur W. Busch entitled "Environmental Management: A Basis for
Equitable Resource Allocation," dealing with resource allocation at the border and
sponsored by the Weatherhead Foundation.
Box 66, Folder 11
Mexican Popular History
1975
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Research essay of Carlos Monsiváis entitled "Cultura de la frontera," focusing on the
influences that drugs and vice have on the lifestyles of the local community along the
Mexican border and sponsored by the Weatherhead Foundation.
Box 66, Folder 12
Southwest Acculturation
1973
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Essay of Chester C. Christian entitled "Criteria for Cultural-Linguistic Subdivision
in the Southwest," dealing with the acculturation process utilized by the Chicano
community and published by the University of Arizona Press.
Box 66, Folder 13
Southwest Bilingualism
1971
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Research report of Dario E. Rodríguez entitled "Some Physiological Aspects of
Bilingualism," dealing with the pedogogical and historical development of bilingualism
in the American Southwest and published by the journal of
Aztlán.
Box 66, Folder 14
Ethnic Studies Research
1967
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
General note
"A Decade of Chicano Literature (1970-1979)" The Roundtable Conference held at UC
Santa Barbara on May 23-24, 1980, (S5.B1.F15).
(Left to right: Eliud Martínez, Fernando de Necochea, Luis Leal, Francisco Lomelí and
TR.)
Tomás Rivera in his study at home in the Chancellor's House at UC Riverside, 1982,
(S5.B1.F11.).
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Essay by Dr. Octavio I. Romano entitled "Minorities, History and the Cultural
Mystique," dealing with the historical development of the minority communities in the
American Southwest and published by the journal,
El Grito.
The Illustrative Material of Tomás Rivera. Section 5.
Series Scope and Content Summary
17 boxes of photographs, newspaper articles, audio/video tapes and awards.
Select photographs and posters have been digitized and are available online.
Box 1, Folder 1
TR's Early Childhood
1937-65
Physical Description: 13 Ph
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Early black and white photographs of TR's childhood during his migrant labor and
educational development. Include his high school and graduate school photographs with
a chronological list of TR's photographs for a life biography.
Box 1, Folder 2
UCR Chancellor Tenure
1980-84
Physical Description: 15 Ph
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR's family photographs during the beginning of his tenure as chancellor of UCR.
Include some close-ups of Concha and of TR's two daughters and son.
Box 1, Folder 3
TR's Early office Years
1975-80
Physical Description: 20 Ph
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Early office photographs of TR during his tenure at UTSA and at UTEP. Includes a
photograph with Jacinto Quirarte, dean of the Department of Art at UTSA.
Box 1, Folder 4
TR's Single Portraits
1975-84
Physical Description: 50 Ph
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR's office photographs during his early and final years in office as an educator and
administrator. Includes his very popular profile photograph taken for his
Tierra manuscript.
Box 1, Folder 5
TR Visits UCR
1979
Physical Description: 4 Ph
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR visits UCR during his academic honeymoon period as the newly appointed chancellor
in July of 1979.
Box 1, Folder 6
TR's Civic Activities
1975-84
Physical Description: 30 Ph
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Professional meetings and activities of TR during his tenure at UTSA and UCR. Include
mostly group poses with various organizations of higher education and civic
leadership.
Box 1, Folder 7
UCR Commencements
1979-80
Physical Description: 30 Ph
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR graduation photographs during the 1979 and 1980 academic year commencement
ceremonies officiated by TR.
Box 1, Folder 8
TR's Academic Promotion
1980
Physical Description: 10 Ph
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR's inauguration ceremonies at UCR during the 1980 academic year as the new
chancellor. Include various poses of TR and Concha during campus activities and
receptions.
Box 1, Folder 9
TR's Executive Staff
1979-84
Physical Description: 30 Ph
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Various black and white photographs of TR's executive staff and administrators at UCR
from 1979 to 1984. Include some of TR's official chancellor's portraits.
Box 1, Folder 10
Systemwide Administrators
1980-84
Physical Description: 20 Ph
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Various photographs of UC Systems' top administrators taken at UCR during campus
visits with President David Saxon and Dr. David Gardner. Includes a group picture of
all nine UC chancellors.
Box 1, Folder 11
UCR Student Activities
1979-84
Physical Description: 10 Ph
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Several photographs of TR's interaction with UCR students during banquets, workshops
and parties from 1979 to 1984.
Box 1, Folder 12
SWTU Distinguished Alumni
1981
Physical Description: 4 Ph
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR receives a distinguished alumni award from the Southwest Texas University during
the 1981 ceremonies. Includes a group picture of the four recipients and TR's
family.
Box 1, Folder 13
Chicano Literary Leaders
1980-86
Physical Description: 8 Ph
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Various photographs of the leading Chicano writers and intellectuals. Include Luis
Leal, Américo Paredes, Rolando Hinojosa, Ron Arias and Arturo Madrid.
Box 1, Folder 14
University of Santa Clara
1980
Physical Description: 8 Ph
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
TR receives an honorary doctorate from the University of Santa Clara in Education.
Include several photographs of TR accepting the doctorate and giving the graduation
speech.
Box 1, Folder 15
UCR Citrus Station
1982
Physical Description: 4 Ph
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The UCR Citrus Experiment Station celebrates its Seventy-fifth anniversary and hosts
their local constituents.
Box 1, Folder 16
UCR Award Luncheon
1981
Physical Description: 10 Ph
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Various photographs of UCR employees and local citizens honored for their special
services to Riverside and UCR. Include poses with TR and Mayor Ab Brown.
Box 1, Folder 17
NCCHE Symposium
1982
Physical Description: 40 Ph
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The National Chicano Council on Higher Education hosts a Chicano leadership workshop
and invites top Chicano writers, educators and intellectuals to participate in
discussions. Include photographs of leading Chicano intellectuals.
Box 1, Folder 18
UCR Annual Open House
1984
Physical Description: 40 Ph
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR celebrates its Thirtieth Year Open House Anniversary held on the campus mall in
honor of its leadership in higher education. Include some of TR's last photographs
shortly before his untimely death.
Box 1, Folder 19
Presidential Commission
1980-84
Physical Description: 7 Ph
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Several photographs with U.S. Presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan taken during
TR's tenure on the Presidential Commission on the Future of Higher Education.
Box 1, Folder 20
UCR Library Dedication
1985
Physical Description: 40 Ph
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR renaming ceremony of the General Library in honor of TR approved by the Regents
of the UC System.
Box 1, Folder 21
UCR Memorial Services
1984
Physical Description: 50 Ph
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR memorial services for TR after his untimely death on May 16, 1984. Include
photographs of TR's family and of local and statewide officials and colleagues.
Box 1, Folder 22
Labor/Education Arena
1936-84
Physical Description: 40 Ph
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Various photocopies of TR's portraits during his migrant and educational experience.
Include some photographs donated to the TR collection for the documentary project.
Box 2, Folder 1
News Articles from Texas
1970-71
Physical Description: 7 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
El Portavoz of San Antonio, TX, publishes the article
entitled "Literary Awards Set for Chicanos," outlining the first national $1000 award
for the best literary work written by a Mexican American. Include general
articles.
Box 2, Folder 2
Southwest News Articles
1972-73
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Various news articles from California and Texas regarding education and Chicano
literature. Include the articles, "The Making of a Legend," "An Explosion of Chicano
Literary Merit" and "Creativity in the Barrio."
Box 2, Folder 3
News Articles from Texas
1974-75
Physical Description: 25 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Southwestern news articles from Texas to Oklahoma City on education and Chicano
literature. Include the articles, "Rivera's Impact Explored," "Dedication Rewarded"
and "Hispanics Subject of Nobel Prizes."
Box 2, Folder 4
Southwest News Articles
1976-77
Physical Description: 40 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Several articles on Chicano literature and education dealing with TR's involvement
with community conferences and school presentations. Some of the articles are "Rivera:
Looking Toward the Future" and "Creative Writers to Meet."
Box 2, Folder 5
Southwest News Articles
1978-79
Physical Description: 50 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Newspaper and magazine articles on TR's literary background and academic promotions
in Texas and California. Include the articles, "Rivera Prepares to Become UCR
Chancellor" and "Tomás Rivera: `Bottom of the Heap' to Chancellor."
Box 2, Folder 6
California News Articles
1980-81
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Several news articles dealing with TR's role in education and Chicano literature.
Include the reports entitled "UCR Commencement June 21, 1980," "Challenge to Mexican
American Communities" and "Up from Obscurity: Chicano Literature."
Box 2, Folder 7
California News Articles
1982-83
Physical Description: 40 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Various California news articles dealing with TR's role in literature and education
at UCR and in the Riverside community. Some of the articles are "Richard Rodríguez:
Rite of Passage" and "Mexico to U.S.A Cultural Odyssey."
Box 2, Folder 8
California News Articles
1984-85
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Several articles on educational and cultural events hosted by TR at UCR. Include the
reports entitled "Chancellor Fears Student Dropouts Will Slow Hispanic Emancipation"
and "Renaissance Man Teaches Value of Culture."
Box 2, Folder 9
Southwest News Articles
1969-84
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Various news articles and essays on education, literature, administration and culture
in Southwestern newspapers such as the
Spotlight; the
Prospector, Hispanic Link; and the
Press Enterprise. Include brochures and flyers.
Box 2, Folder 10
California News Articles
1979-82
Physical Description: 25 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Miscellaneous news articles regarding TR's leadership at UCR during his tenure as
chancellor from 1979-82. Include articles on education, literature and
administration.
Box 2, Folder 11
California News Articles
1968-84
Physical Description: 70 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Articles on TR's administrative leadership at UCR during his tenure as chancellor
from 1979-84. Include the news articles entitled "Hispanic Middle Class Needed, Says
Chancellor" and "Chancellor's Goal: More Students."
Box 2, Folder 12
Chicano Literature Essays
1979-85
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR publishes various essays on Chicanos in higher education and on Chicano
literature. Some of the reports are entitled "The Role of the Chicano Academic,"
"Richard Rodríguez'
Hunger of Memory" and TR's short
story, "Inside the Window."
Box 3, Folder 1
El Diario de la Gente
1974
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
El Diario de la Gente is an independent Chicano
newspaper published bi-weekly by Chicano students at the University of Colorado,
Boulder campus. It deals basically with the needs and struggle of the Chicano/Latino
community.
Box 3, Folder 2
El Gallo Publication
1973
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
El Gallo: La Voz de la Justicia published by the Crusade
for Freedom Association, a monthly newspaper dealing with the struggles of the Chicano
community in Denver, CO.
Box 3, Folder 3
El Maizal Publication
1978
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
El Maizal is an independent newspaper focusing on
promoting Chicano art and culture. The editor is Nephtalí de León from San Antonio,
TX. Most of the articles deal with art, culture and social consciousness.
Box 3, Folder 4
El Teatro Publication
1971
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
El Teatro is the official publication of El Teatro
Campesino, a Chicano theatrical group based in Fresno, CA. The publication deals with
theatrical events and projects being sponsored and promoted by the Director Luis
Valdez.
Box 3, Folder 5
Estos Tiempos Publication
1985-88
Physical Description: 6 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Estos Tiempos newspaper is a Chicano community
publication funded by El Centro Chicano of Stanford University. Most of the articles
deal with political affairs, social issues, education and the cultural arts.
Box 3, Folder 6
La Gente de Aztlán
1987-90
Physical Description: 4 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
La Gente de Aztlán is a UCLA Chicano community newspaper
published to provide intellectual leadership and analysis of current events in the
local, statewide and national arena. Include information on cultural, social and
artistic ideas.
Box 3, Folder 7
La Guardia Publication
1969-74
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
La Guardia publication is a Chicano community newspaper
that provides a voice to communicate with the Milwaukee residents on issues that are
important to the advancement of La Raza. It deals with political, educational and
cultural issues.
Box 3, Folder 8
La Opinión Publication
1980-84
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Sp.
La Opinión, a Latino newspaper from Los Angeles
publishes "Prosa chicana: primer acercamiento" and "Cornucopia chicana de Los
Angeles." These issues deal with Chicano literature and the cultural arts.
Box 3, Folder 9
Highlander Publication
1979-84
Physical Description: 6 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Articles on TR during his tenure as UCR chancellor from 1979 to 1984, published by
the
UCR Highlander student newspaper. Include material on
UCR campus activities.
Box 3, Folder 10
Hispanic News Publication
1987
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Hispanic News, an Inland Empire Latino community
newspaper publishes an article on a projected documentary on TR, to be produced by
Armando Martínez and Joel Pérez of UCR. The article is entitled "The Tomás Rivera
Documentary Project."
Box 3, Folder 11
Latin Journal Newspaper
1987
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The
Latin Journal, a Riverside community newspaper
publishes "The Rivera Archive Holds Research Potential," dealing with various research
opportunities available at the TR Archive.
Box 3, Folder 12
La Otra Voz Publication
1972
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
La Otra Voz publication of San Marcos, TX, produces a
semi-monthly Latino community newspaper dealing with social, political and economic
issues within its community.
Box 3, Folder 13
La Verdad Publication
1975
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
La Verdad newspaper is a Chicano community publication
from Crystal City, TX, dealing with political, economical and cultural issues that
affect the Chicano/Latino community.
Box 3, Folder 14
MEZCLA Publication
1976-77
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The Mexican American students of UTSA produce
MEZCLA
publications, a student newspaper focusing on current events and issues
affecting the Chicano community in San Antonio, TX.
Box 3, Folder 15
Nuestra Cosa Publication
1978-90
Physical Description: 5 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Nuestra Cosa Chicano newspaper is a publication of the
UCR Chicano/Latino students dealing with local issues affecting the university and
Riverside community. Most of the issues deal with politics, education and the cultural
arts.
Box 3, Folder 16
Pan American Newspaper
1971
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The University Center of the Pan American University publishes its student paper
entitled the
Pan American newspaper, dealing with
political, social and economical issues.
Box 3, Folder 17
Papel Chicano Newspaper
1971
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Papel Chicano is a Houston, TX, Chicano community
newspaper published by the Mexican American Cultural Development Corporation focusing
on the struggles and needs of the Chicano community.
Box 3, Folder 18
Texas University Papers
1970-84
Physical Description: 10 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Various copies of Texas University newspapers produced by students to keep an open
dialogue of communication in the university and local communities on issues affecting
them.
Box 3, Folder 19
Tezcatlipoca Publication
1975
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The University of Wisconsin supports the publication of the
Tezcatlipoca, a Raza Unida Student newspaper dealing with issues that affect
the Chicano/Latino community. Include educational, political and cultural issues.
Box 3, Folder 20
Tonantzín Publication
1984
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Tonantzín publication, a Chicano literary newspaper of
the San Antonio Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center promotes art, literature and culture
through its monthly production.
Box 4, Folder 1
Tomás Rivera Collection
1984
Physical Description: 2 TMs/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
A historical summary of the development of the Tomás Rivera Archival Collection
written by Dr. Frank Pino of UTSA. Includes a photograph of the curators of the TR
Archive, Cliff Wurfel and Armando Martínez.
Box 4, Folder 2
Tomás Rivera Scholarship
1984-85
Physical Description: 4 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda for the development of the Tomás Rivera Scholarship Fund at UCR.
Include minutes of the Executive Scholarship Council from 1984-1985.
Box 4, Folder 3
UCR Executive Memoranda
1983
Physical Description: 6 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Original holographs of TR's drafted letter of resignation from UCR, written in the
spring of 1983, and addressed to David Saxon, president of the UC System. Include some
administrative reviews of his collegues.
Box 4, Folder 4
UTA Endowed TR Chair
1984
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The Board of Regents of the University of Texas establish a TR Professorship in the
Spanish language and literatures at the University of Texas at Austin. Include
background information and notes.
Box 4, Folder 5
President's Commission
1980-81
Physical Description: 50 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Executive memoranda of the President's Commission for a National Agenda for the
Eighties, a non-partisan body of fifty American citizens established to address the
critical public policy issues that will confront the American people.
Box 4, Folder 6
University of California
1979-84
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Internal memoranda regarding TR's involvement in various UCR committees and external
boards in the area of education, public policy and Chicano/Latino affairs.
Box 4, Folder 7
Presidential Nominations
1984
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Administrative nominations for several presidential chairs and executive boards
throughout Texas and California. TR gracefully declines all presidential offers and
accepts a few executive boards of major institutions while at UCR.
Box 4, Folder 8
UCR Chancellor's Schedule
1984
Physical Description: 20 TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
UCR chancellor's daily schedules for the last three months of his tenure. Include a
thorough list of all of TR's activities on a daily basis from 8:00am to 9:00pm.
Box 4, Folder 9
UCR Executive Memoranda
1979-84
Physical Description: 50 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Executive memoranda and correspondence with local and statewide educators,
politicians and businessmen regarding issues that will affect UCR in a political or
economical dimension. Include some private letters and educational material.
Box 4, Folder 10
UTSA Internal Memoranda
1970
Physical Description: 50 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Internal correspondence from TR's colleagues and associates regarding educational,
political and economical issues which will affect UTSA in the future. Include general
brochures and educational material.
Box 4, Folder 11
TR's Literary Manuscripts
1970-84
Physical Description: 20 AMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Original holographs of TR's literary and educational philosophy developed during his
academic career. Notes include fragments of speeches, essays and lectures presented at
California and Texas universities, from 1970 to 1984.
Box 4, Folder 12
Rivera, Javier: Poetry
1984-88
Physical Description: 18 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Poetry collection of Javier Rivera entitled "The Sounds of a Damaged Brain" and
"Collection of Poetry." (Most of his poetry is avant-garde and of a punk-rock
style.)
Box 4, Folder 13
Rodríguez, Jay: Filmmaker
1984-87
Physical Description: 2 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Jay Stephens Rodríguez, an independent filmmaker enters into an agreement with TR to
produce a film based on...
y no se lo tragó la tierra.
The film treatment is actually finished in 1987, three years after TR dies.
Box 4, Folder 14
Published Research on TR
1970-85
Physical Description: 4 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Published research on TR's literary work entitled "Tomás Rivera's Appropriation of
the Chicano Past," "Narrative Technique and Human Experience in Tomás Rivera" and the
dissertation, "Visión axiológica en la narrativa chicana."
Box 4, Folder 15
García Márquez Symposium
1983-85
Physical Description: 20 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Conference material on "Gabriel García Márquez: Will to Imagination" and "20th
Century Mexico: Images of Transformation." Includes agenda, brochures, posters, and
general correspondence with Kemy Oyarzún, the conference coordinator.
Box 4, Folder 16
New Acquisitions on TR
1970-84
Physical Description: 50 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Published material on TR's work and philosophy in Chicano literature and education.
Include newspaper articles, brochures, essays and newsletters outlining TR's thought
and ideas on his work.
Box 4, Folder 17
New Acquisitions on TR
1976-89
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
New acquisition collected on TR's literary and educational philosophy and critique.
Include newspapers, essays, short stories and publications dealing with TR's life and
work. Some examples are
Víaztlan; Chronicle, and
Books at UCR.
Box 4, Folder 18
General Curricula Vitae
1970-81
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Various curricula vitae sent to TR for his review and possible recommendation for
future employment at UTSA and UCR. Include some internal correspondence on
business.
Box 5, Folder 1
Administrative Degree
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
List of Mexican Americans in the Ph.D. program in administration and supervision at
various universities.
Box 5, Folder 2
Agricultural Biochemistry
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
List of Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in the agricultural biochemistry program at
several universities.
Box 5, Folder 3
Anatomy Curriculum List
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American list of Ph.D. candidates for anatomy at several universities in
America.
Box 5, Folder 4
Anthropology Emphasis
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates list in the anthropology field at various
universities in the United States.
Box 5, Folder 5
Art History Curriculum
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
List of Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in art history from universities across the
United States.
Box 5, Folder 6
Bilingual Education List
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in bilingual education from various universities in
the United States.
Box 5, Folder 7
Biology Curriculum
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. list of candidates in the biology program at several
universities across the United States.
Box 5, Folder 8
Biochemistry Curriculum
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
List of Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in the biochemistry field at universities
across the United States.
Box 5, Folder 9
Biology and Radiology
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
List of Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in biology and radiology at several
universities in the United States.
Box 5, Folder 10
Botany Curriculum
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates list in the botany field from various universities
across America.
Box 5, Folder 11
Business Curriculum
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American list of Ph.D. candidates in business at several universities in the
United States.
Box 5, Folder 12
Business Administration
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates of business administration from various
universities across the United States.
Box 5, Folder 13
Chemistry Curriculum
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in the chemistry field at universities across the
United States.
Box 5, Folder 14
Chemistry Organic Degrees
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in chemistry-organic and medicinal field throughout
the United States.
Box 5, Folder 15
Chemistry-Radiation
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in chemistry-radiation fields at various colleges
and universities in America.
Box 5, Folder 16
Community Development
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in community development fields throughout the
United States.
Box 5, Folder 17
Counseling and Guidance
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in counseling and guidance at various universities
and colleges in the United States.
Box 5, Folder 18
Curriculum-Instruction
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in curriculum and instruction program at various
universities and colleges.
Box 5, Folder 19
Dentistry Degrees
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in the dentistry field at several universities and
colleges in the United States.
Box 5, Folder 20
Dental Surgery Degrees
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in the dental surgery program at universities in
America.
Box 5, Folder 21
Education Curriculum
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
List of various Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in the educational field at several
universities in America.
Box 5, Folder 22
Education Administration
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
List of Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in education administration at universities
across the United States.
Box 5, Folder 23
Educational Agriculture
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
List of Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in educational agricultural extention from
various universities.
Box 5, Folder 24
Business Education
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
List of Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in business education at various
universities in the United States.
Box 5, Folder 25
Education-Elementary List
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
List of Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in elementary instruction at several
universities and colleges in America.
Box 5, Folder 26
History and Philosophy
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
List of Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in history and philosophy at universities
across the United States.
Box 5, Folder 27
Education-Mathematics
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
List of Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in mathematics at several universities
across the United States.
Box 5, Folder 28
Secondary Education
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in secondary education at various universities
across the United States.
Box 5, Folder 29
Social Foundation Degrees
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
List of Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in social foundations and education at
various universities in America.
Box 5, Folder 30
Special Education Degrees
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
List of Mexican American Ph.D. candidates special education at universities
throughout the United States.
Box 5, Folder 31
Engineering Curriculum
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in engineering at several universities and colleges
throughout the United States.
Box 5, Folder 32
Civil Engineering Degrees
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
List of Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in the civil engineering programs at
various universities in America.
Box 5, Folder 33
Engineering-Electrical
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in the electrical engineering field at various
universities in the United States.
Box 5, Folder 34
Medical Engineering
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
List of Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in medical engineering at several
universities in the United States.
Box 5, Folder 35
Water Engineering
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in water engineering at universities and colleges
throughout the United States.
Box 5, Folder 36
Economics Curriculum
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
List of Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in economics at various universities and
institutions in the United States.
Box 5, Folder 37
English Candidates
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
List of Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in English at several universities and
colleges in America.
Box 5, Folder 38
Entomology Candidates
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
List of Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in entomology at various universities
throughout the United States.
Box 5, Folder 39
Foreign Languages
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in foreign languages at several universities in the
United States.
Box 5, Folder 40
Foreign Language/Ed.
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in foreign languages and education at various
institutions in the United States.
Box 5, Folder 41
French Candidates
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
List of Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in French at several institutions in the
United States.
Box 5, Folder 42
Fuel and Natural Science
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
List on Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in fuel and natural science at several
colleges in the United States.
Box 5, Folder 43
Genetics Degrees
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in genetics at various universities and colleges in
the United States.
Box 5, Folder 44
Geology Degrees
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in geology at several universities and colleges in
America.
Box 5, Folder 45
History Candidates
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in history at various universities in the United
States.
Box 5, Folder 46
Horiculture Degrees
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in horticulture at various institutions in the
United States.
Box 5, Folder 47
International Studies
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in international studies at different universities
in the United States.
Box 5, Folder 48
Latin American Government
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in Latin American government at several colleges in
the United States.
Box 5, Folder 49
Linguistics Candidates
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in linguistics at various universities and colleges
in America.
Box 5, Folder 50
Literature Degrees
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in literature at various universities in the United
States.
Box 5, Folder 51
Mathematics Candidates
1970
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in mathematics at various institutions in the
United States.
Box 5, Folder 52
Applied Mechanics
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in applied mechanics at several universities in the
United States.
Box 5, Folder 53
Medicine Degrees
1970
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in medicine at various universities in the United
States.
Box 5, Folder 54
Microbiology Candidates
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in microbiology at several institutions in the
United States.
Box 5, Folder 55
Modern Languages Degrees
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in modern languages at several universities in
America.
Box 5, Folder 56
Music Candidates
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in music at several institutions in the United
States.
Box 5, Folder 57
Optometry Candidates
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in optometry at various universities and colleges
in the United States.
Box 5, Folder 58
Paleontology Candidates
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in paleontology at various universities in the
United States.
Box 5, Folder 59
Pathology Candidates
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in pathology from several universities in the
United States.
Box 5, Folder 60
Pharmacology Candidates
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in pharmacology at various institutions in
America.
Box 5, Folder 61
Physics Candidates
1970
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in physics at different universities in the United
States.
Box 5, Folder 62
Physiology Candidates
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in physiology at several universities in the United
States.
Box 5, Folder 63
Political Science Degrees
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in political science at several universities in
America.
Box 5, Folder 64
Portuguese Language
1970
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in Portuguese language at various universities in
the United States.
Box 5, Folder 65
Psychology Candidates
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in psychology at various universities and colleges
in the United States.
Box 5, Folder 66
Public Administration
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in public administration at several universities in
the United States.
Box 5, Folder 67
Romance Language Degrees
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in Romance languages at several institutions in the
United States.
Box 5, Folder 68
School Administration
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in school administration at various universities in
the United States.
Box 5, Folder 69
Science-Chemistry Degrees
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in science-chemistry at several universities across
the United States.
Box 5, Folder 70
Spanish Literature
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in Spanish literature at different universities in
the United States.
Box 5, Folder 71
Sociology Candidates
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in sociology at several universities in the United
States.
Box 5, Folder 72
Teacher Corps Degrees
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in the teacher corps program at various
universities in America.
Box 5, Folder 73
Undecided Graduates
1970
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates who are undecided in their major focus of
scholarship at various colleges in America.
Box 5, Folder 74
Zoology Candidates
1970
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Mexican American Ph.D. candidates in zoology at several universities across the
United States.
Box 6, Folder 1
TR Certificates
1962-84
Physical Description: 30 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Original awards and certificates given to TR for his contributions for the
advancement of society in education and academic excellence. Include correspondence
from various social, educational and political organizations.
Box 6, Folder 2
Congressional Record
1984
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Congressman George E. Brown, Jr., of California in the House of Representatives sends
Concepción Rivera a copy of the
Congressional Record,
published June 13, 1984.
Box 6, Folder 3
Tributes to TR
1977-84
Physical Description: 6 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Certificates in honor of TR for his major contributions in education, literature and
the humanities. Contain awards from the Los Angeles City Council and the Project
Milestone Award in Houston, TX.
Box 6, Folder 4
"Memorial Resolution"
1984
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The California State Legislature sends Concepción Rivera a "Memorial Resolution,"
dedicated to TR for his contributions to the State of California in educational
leadership.
Box 6, Folder 5
Riverside Essays on TR
1984
Physical Description: 4 TMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Original manuscripts of Riverside elementary school children who wrote essays on the
commitment of TR and his work in literature, education and social equality. Some of
the writers are Patricia Hernández and Katrina Blodgett.
Box 6, Folder 6
Riverside School District
1984
Physical Description: 20 AMs/TMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The Riverside School District elementary students write to Concepción Rivera
expressing their great sadness for the loss of TR, a leader in literature and
education.
Box 6, Folder 7
University of Santa Clara
1980
Physical Description: 8 Ph
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The University of Santa Clara presents TR with an honorary doctorate in education at
its annual commencement program. Include photographs and the program of the
presentation.
Box 6, Folder 8
WNMU Honorary Doctorate
1982
Physical Description: 5 TMs
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Western New Mexico University presents TR with an honorary doctorate for his
commitment to education, literature and social equality. Include a biographical
history on TR's life and work in Texas and California.
Box 7, Folder 1
Videotapes of TR's Life
1977-84
Physical Description: 4 videotapes, 2 DVD's
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Original/copied videotapes and DVD's of TR's life and work as dean of humanities at
UTSA and as chancellor of UCR. Some of the titles are
Power of
Education; Up From the Fields, Encuentro: Tomás Rivera;
and the "Rivera
Memorial: May 19, 1984."
Box 8, Folder 1
Videotapes of TR's Life
1978-88
Physical Description: 7 videotapes, 1 DVD
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
U-matic/VHS videotapes and DVD's of interviews and symposiums of TR at UTSA and UCR.
Includes the "Interview by Danny Villanueva"; "UTEP Literary Interview"; "UCR Open
House protest"; "Critique of Rodríguez'
Hunger of Memories";
and "TR Conference in 1988."
Box 9, Folder 1
Videotapes on TR's Work
1976-89
Physical Description: 8 videotapes, 1 DVD
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
U-matic/VHS videotapes and DVD's of TR's life and work during his tenure at UTSA
regarding his novel,
Tierra. Include UCR's "TR Conference
Videotapes";
Espíritu de Aztlán; Germination of Tierra;
and the
Power of the Pen.
Box 10, Folder 1
Videotapes of TR's Life
1979-90
Physical Description: 7 videotapes
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp
U-matic/VHS videotapes on TR's life and work as an educator and intellectual at UCR.
Include the tapes, "ETS Board of Trustees' Meeting October 4, 1983"; "The TR
Conference of 1990"; and the "Pacesetters Interview."
Box 11, Folder 1
Videotapes on Mexico
1970-80
Physical Description: 2 videotapes
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR collects U-matic videotapes on the cultural symbols, myths and history important
to the Mexican community. Some of the titles are
Cajititlán;
El Barrio;
Quetzalcóatl,
and
Valentín.
Box 12, Folder 1
Videotapes on Chicanos
1975-80
Physical Description: 2 videotapes
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
TR's U-matic videotapes on Chicano writers and filmmakers explaining their literary
art and film production. Includes the "Mexican Videotape Interview with Rolando
Hinojosa" and on the film entitled
A la brava: Prison and
Beyond.
Box 13, Folder 1
Rosser-Rivera Lecture
1982
Physical Description: 2 videotapes
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
The University of California at Riverside hosts the First Rosser-Rivera Lecture
Series and invites Dr. Williams from Oxford University to present the keynote speech,
February 4, 1982. Include the videotapes of the lecture presentation.
Box 14, Folder 1
Audiotapes of TR's Work
1960-84
Physical Description: 40 Cassettes
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The entire cassette collection of TR's life and work during his years as a student
and then as a teacher. Include rare vintage tapes of TR's poetry readings, essays and
lectures. Contain recordings of Alurista, Nick Vaca and R. Hinojosa.
Box 15, Folder 1
UCSB Chicano Tenure Clash
1976-78
Physical Description: 10 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Jesús Chavarría, professor of Chicano Studies at UCSB sends Dr. Carey McWilliams an
update on his UC tenure battle with the Saxon administration. Include newspaper
articles, update reports and statements from UC President David Saxon.
(Confidential)
Box 15, Folder 2
Valdez'
Zootsuit Play
1978
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Luis Valdez sends Dr. Carey McWilliams a copy of his play entitled
Zootsuit, first performed at the Mark Taper Forum in Los
Angeles, April 1978. Includes a review by
L.A. Times.
Box 15, Folder 3
Valdez'
Zootsuit Play
1978
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
The revised version of Luis Valdez' play,
Zootsuit is
sent to Dr. Carey McWilliams for him to review and comment on it.
Box 15, Folder 4
Sleepy Lagoon Play
1975
Physical Description: 1 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Mark Day sends Dr. Carey McWilliams a copy of his script entitled
Sleepy Lagoon Case: The People vs. Zamora, dealing with the
Chicano/Latino riots in Los Angeles in 1943.
Box 15, Folder 5
New Vista Productions
1977-79
Physical Description: 55 PrArt/TLS
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Jesús Treviño of New Vista Productions invites Dr. Carey McWilliams to be a project
advisor to his film production
La historia, which is a
documentary on important Latinos. Include general correspondence and several film
treatments.
Box 16, Folder 1
Valley of Tears Project
1979
Physical Description: 7 TLS/PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
David Sandoval, project director of the Emancipation Arts Production sends the NEH a
working proposal on his film project entitled
Valley of Tears.
Include general information on the history and geography of Texas
agriculture.
Box 16, Folder 2
Chicano Political History
1959-73
Physical Description: 3 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Articles on the history of Chicanos/Latinos in America regarding political, economic
and social forces. Contain "Factors Relating to Property Ownership of Chicanos," "The
State of Chicano History" and "Latin American Reports."
Box 16, Folder 3
Chicano History Research
1967-76
Physical Description: 4 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Various research articles on Chicano history and culture entitled "Historical and
Attitudinal Factors Related to Current Mexican American...," "Understanding You and
Them" and "La Raza in the Midwest and Great Lakes Region."
Box 16, Folder 4
Chicano History Articles
1977-78
Physical Description: 7 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng.
Published articles on Chicano history dealing with various issues affecting the
Chicano/Latino community such as "Mexico-The Special Case," "International Migration
Policies in a Changing World System," and "Illegal Immigration."
Box 16, Folder 5
New Vista Production
1977-79
Physical Description: 2 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Jesús Salvador Treviño, executive director of New Vista Production sends Dr. Carey
McWilliams copies of his film treatments entitled
José Martí
and
Seguín, dealing with Chicano/Latino
heroes.
Box 17, Folder 1
Certificates of Honor
1970-84
Physical Description: 30 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Various awards presented to TR for his dedicated service as an educator and
administrator in the Texas and California university systems. Include posters and
flyers of literary events which TR gave at several universities and colleges.
Box 18, Folder 1
Literary Publications
1970-84
Physical Description: 20 PrArt
Scope and Contents note
Eng/Sp.
Miscellaneous magazines and journals collected by TR during his tenure as professor
of Romance languages at UTSA and UCR. Also, contains a Náhuatl-English print-out and a
concordance on TR's novel,
...y no se lo tragó la tierra.