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[Letter from F.A. Hernandez to Frank M. Pinedo - 1955-02-03]
Letter from F.A. Hernandez, President of League of United Latin American Citizens Council Number 132, to Frank M. Pinedo, asking Pinedo to please "absolve Council No. 132 publicly of any connotation of guilt" in relation to a crime committed by LULAC Council No. 8. According to the letter, LULAC Council 8 Lodge was raided by the Texas Liquor Board, which found the operation of an open saloon at the LULAC lodge. This resulted in a "flow of bad publicity" as well as being "subjected to considerable embarrassment and criticism." Hernandez calls on Pinedo to take swift and "stern corrective measures" to resolve the matter of Council No. 8 to bring order and stability back to other LULAC councils as well as Council No. 132. "We cannot sacrifice our past accomplishments and future goals, because a few deviate from the only known course leading toward our Aims and Purposes."
[Letter from F. B. Peck to Meyer Bodansky - July 1938]
Letter from Dr. F. B. Peck to Dr. Meyer Bodansky thanking the Doctor Bodansky for a prior letter and expressing regret at not yet having the time to collect data for an experiment in placental extracts.
[Letter from F. J. Frohoff to William D. Bonilla - 1964-10-09]
Onionskin carbon copy of a letter from F. J. Frohoff to William D. Bonilla, dated October 9, 1964, regarding the operation of the Villa Del Norte Apartments.
[Letter from F. J. Heck to Meyer Bodansky - November 23, 1939]
Letter from Dr. F. J. Heck to Dr. Meyer Bodansky, dated November 23, 1939. The letter thanks Dr. Bodansky for a previous letter, and discusses a specific case of a child who has been diagnosed with leukemia.
[Letter from F. Kraus to Meyer Bodansky - October 14, 1940]
Letter to Dr. Meyer Bodansky from F. Kraus of the Medicinal Specialty Department of the Merck & Co. Inc. Manufacturing Chemists. The letter expresses the company's appreciation of Dr. Bodansky's interest in it's scientific research publications, and informs him that a copy of a requested brochure is being sent to him.
[Letter from F. R. Moulton to the Members of the American Association for the Advancement of Science - March 13, 1940]
Letter to the Members of the American Association for the Advancement of Science from Secretary F. R. Moulton, dated March 13, 1940. The letter announces the next symposium titled "Blood, Heart and Circulation."
[Letter from F. W. Schlutz to Meyer Bodansky - February 1935]
Letter from F. W. Schlutz of the University of Chicago Children's Hospital to Dr. Meyer Bodansky offering his endorsement on a recent problem submission. The letter also details upcoming travel plans for both doctors and invited Dr. Bodansky to Chicago to visit for a meeting.
[Letter from F. W. Schlutz to Meyer Bodansky - February 1935]
Letter from F. W. Schlutz of the University of Chicago Children's Hospital to Dr. Meyer Bodansky asking for consideration of an unknown matter previously discussed between the two men in Chicago. Dr. Schlutz also acknowledges the receipt of a letter from Dr. Bodansky in February and his intent to travel to Galveston, TX.
[Letter from F. W. Schlutz to Meyer Bodansky - March 1935]
Letter from F. W. Schlutz of the University of Chicago Children's Hospital to Dr. Meyer Bodansky informing him of the progress of an issue the two men have previously discussed. Dr. Schlutz also expresses his regrets at not being able to be in Texas on an upcoming trip to the southern United States.
[Letter from F. W. Schlutz to Meyer Bodansky - September 1934]
Letter from F. W. Schlutz of the University of Chicago to Dr. Meyer Bodansky commending him on an outline covering a proposed medical problem. The letter also asks for periodic updates regarding the outcomes of Dr. Bodansky's proposed problem.
[Letter from F. William Sunderman to Meyer Bodansky - August 6, 1937]
Letter to Dr. M. Bodansky from Dr. F. William Sunderman regarding methods in clinical biochemistry.
[Letter from F. William Sunderman to Meyer Bodansky - February 1939]
Letter from Dr. F. William Sunderman to Dr. Meyer Bodansky asking him several important questions in response to a decision by the Pennsylvania Medical Education and Licensure Committee to require laboratory work to be overseen by licensed medical doctors. Dr. Sunderman ask Dr. Bodansky for any ideas to facilitate this requirement and whether Dr. Bodansky believes medical doctors are qualified to supervise laboratory experiments.
[Letter from Fanny]
Hand-written letter from Fanny to an undisclosed recipient. It appears to be a poem or a short creative work judging by its prose. It is romantic in tone about a man missed by Fanny.
[Letter from Faye Barksdale to Link Sister - January 18, 1997]
Letter from Faye Barksdale to chapters of The Links, Inc. in Texas requesting their membership rosters. The Mid Cities Texas Chapter will host the Texas Cluster meeting in April and needs the membership rosters in order to send out invitations.
[Letter from Felix E. Salinas and Henry V. Sanchez to Lloyd Bentsen - 1973-02-21]
Letter from Felix E. Salinas and Henry V. Sanchez to Senator Lloyd Bentsen protesting his re-introduction of legislation that would affect the "Exclusionary Rule."
[Letter from Felix E. Salinas to John J. Herrera - 1973-02-22]
Letter from attorney Felix E. Salinas to John J. Herrera, accompanying a copy of another letter sent to Senator Lloyd Bentsen regarding a piece of re-introduced legislation. Salinas requests Herrera's help in blocking that legislation.
[Letter from Felix H. Morales to D. F. Prince - 1947-02-18]
Letter from Felix H. Morales to D. F. Prince. Morales comments on the conflict with the application for a Standard Radio Station at Mexia, Texas. Morales outlines the favorable aspects of having a Spanish speaking radio station in Houston. Morales also pleads his case for having the Houston radio station application approved before the application for Mexia.
[Letter from Felix H. Morales to D. F. Prince - 1947-02-18]
Copy of a letter from Felix H. Morales to D. F. Prince. Morales comments on the conflict with the application for a Standard Radio Station at Mexia, Texas. Morales outlines the favorable aspects of having a Spanish speaking radio station in Houston. Morales also pleads his case for having the Houston radio station application approved before the application for Mexia.
[Letter from Felix H. Morales to D. F. Prince - 1947-02-19]
Onionskin carbon copy of a letter from Felix H. Morales sent by John J. Herrera to D. F. Prince. Morales comments on the conflict with the application for a Standard Radio Station at Mexia, Texas. He outlines the favorable aspects of having a Spanish speaking radio station in Houston. Morales also pleads his case for having the Houston radio station application being approved before the application for Mexia.
[Letter from Felix Rios to John J. Herrera - 1955-05-18]
Letter from Felix Rios to John J. Herrera. Rios asks Herrera to send him "Whole works in regard to the National funds."
[Letter from Felix Salazar, Jr. to John J. Herrera - 1964-04-02]
Letter from Felix Salazar, Jr. to John J. Herrera, dated April 2, 1964, regarding an invitation to attend a dinner as a guest of Felix Tijerina on April 8, 1964.
[Letter from Felix Soliz to John J.Herrera - 1953-02-17]
Letter from Felix Soliz, Secretary of LULAC Council Number 217 in Port Arthur, Texas, to John J. Herrera, LULAC National President, dated February 17, 1953. Solis invites Herrera to attend a Port Arthur LULAC Council meeting on February 22, 1953 where Miss Emily Rimmer will speak about Junior LULAC work.
[Letter from Fernando Villareal to LULAC members]
Letter from Fernando Villareal, President of LULAC Council #273, endorsing Frank Sustaita for state director of League of United Latin American Citizens.
[Letter from Finnis E. Jolly to Thomas E. Huebner - August 22, 1979]
Letter from Finnis E. Jolly, area manager of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, to Thomas E. Huebner, city manager of San Antonio. Jolly's letter is in response to some of Huebner's questions, as well as a reminder that funds given to the Barbara Jordan Community Center must be reimbursed because of its low priority; otherwise, Jolly will take the proper course of action.
[Letter from Floyd Martin to John J. Herrera - 1951-04-09]
Letter from Floyd Martin, Manager, World Trade Department, Houston Chamber of Commerce, Houston, Texas, to John J. Herrera, Houston LULAC Council, dated April 9, 1951. Letter originally included material about Pan American Day to be held April 14, 1951 and requested that information be passed on within the LULAC organization.
[Letter from Forrest I. Rettgers to Ralph Yarborough - 1957-06-03]
Letter from Lt. Colonel Forrest I. Rettgers informing Senator Ralph Yarborough that Pfc. John M. Herrera's application for early release to attend summer school had been denied. The letter is typed on letterhead for the Department of the Army, Office of the Secretary of the Army. The letter was stamped by Yarborough's office with the date it was received.
[Letter from Frances Marsh Ellis to All Chapters of The Links, Inc. - February 22, 1982]
Letter from Frances Marsh Ellis members of The Links, Inc. inviting them to attend arts workshops at the 23rd National Assembly. Members can learn about arts advocacy, watch a short film, and hear about different ways to exhibit and promote artwork. Also includes announcements about ordering plaques, job vacancies, and U.S. Savings Bonds.
[Letter from Frances Vanzant to Meyer Bodansky - February 1939]
Letter from Dr. Frances Vanzant to Dr. Meyer Bodansky thanking him for his assistance admitting a patient injured by an exploding bomb. He discusses the circumstances of the young patient's treatment. Dr. Vanzant also explains his concerns about France's takeover of Spain and the possibility of his friends being executed for their political activity.
[Letter from Frances Vanzant to Meyer Bodansky - January 1939]
Letter from Dr. Frances Vanzant to Dr. Meyer Bodansky asking his assistance admitting a young injured soldier in shell shock to a psychiatric hospital. Dr. Vanzant gives his regrets for not sending copies of a requested article reprint.
[Letter from Frank A. Martinez to Raoul A. Cortez - 1948-01-29]
Onionskin paper carbon copy of letter to Raoul A. Cortez, Regional Governor of Texas League of United Latin American Citizens in San Antonio, Texas, dated January 29, 1948 from Frank A. Martinez, Secretary of the San Angelo, Texas, LULAC. This is a request to charter or revive a LULAC organization in San Angelo, listing the proposed officers and members. The letter references a $5.00 charter fee that is included. Martinez also requests use of the previous LULAC organization's council number 29. This carbon copy was sent to John J. Herrera.
[Letter from Frank E. Johnson to John J. Herrera - 1961-12-26]
Letter from Frank E. Johnson, Assistant Director, U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Employment Security, to John J. Herrera regarding receipt of a copy of the letter dated December 12, 1961 sent to Senator John Tower about the action of the Department of Labor in the Slaton, Texas area.
[Letter from Frank E. Mann to John J. Herrera - 1939-06-30]
Letter to John J. Herrea from Houston City Commissioner #2 Frank E. Mann. Mann had received a letter from one of Herrera's associations congratulating the city council on a new wage structure. The new structure has clear minimums and maximums that employees can earn through ability or longevity.
[Letter from Frank E. Tritico to John J. Herrera - 1974-05-16]
Letter from Frank E. Tritico to John J. Herrera dated May 16, 1974, and printed on Sons of the Republic of Texas letterhead. The body of the letter describes a photograph from the San Jacinto Day ceremonies enclosed and includes a handwritten note that reads: "Get Doug active in SRT."
[Letter from Frank Ferree to the Department of State - 1952-07-03]
Onionskin paper carbon copy of letter from Frank Ferree of Harlingen, Texas to the Department of State in Washington, D. C. dated July 3, 1952. A request to investigate the food served to the prisoners confined in the Brownsville, Texas jail.
[Letter from Frank Ferree to the Texas Good Neighbor Commission - 1952-05-27]
Onionskin paper carbon copy of letter from Frank Ferree of Harlingen, Texas to the Texas Good Neighbor Commission in Austin, Texas, dated May 27, 1952. The letter addresses discriminatory decisions of attorneys during jury selection in the Texas courts when choosing between Latin American or Anglo jurors. The letter also relates details of judgment in court case against Roberto Jiminez in Brownsville, mentioning irregularities in jury selection and possible perjury of witnesses.
[Letter from Frank M. Pinedo to A. R. Vasquez - 1955]
Onionskin paper carbon copy of a welcome letter from Frank M. Pinedo to A. R. Vasquez, New Harlingen League of United Latin American Citizens, welcoming Vasquez and the Council to LULAC. Pinedo gives details and explanations about next steps and what is expected from the newly formed Council of Harlingnen LULAC council to the National Office (i.e. charter fees, minutes).
[Letter from Frank M. Pinedo to all local LULAC Councils and national, regional and district officers - 1954-11-18]
Letter from Frank Pinedo to all local League of United Latin American Citizens Councils and national, regional and district officers, asking local Councils to conduct local fundraisers in order to support the economic growth of the organization. "Sponsor money-raising activities to help the National office meet its increased expenditures."
[Letter from Frank M. Pinedo to Amado Laurel - 1955-03-28]
Letter from Frank M. Pinedo to Amado Laurel, Secretary of Refugio League of United Latin American Citizens Men's Council, congratulating Laurel on the formation of the Refugio Council. The letter also gives information on deadlines on fees and general guidance.
[Letter from Frank M. Pinedo to Joe Ortiz - 1953-03-30]
Onionskin paper carbon copy of letter from Frank M. Pinedo to Joe Ortiz, LULAC Fort Worth District Governor in Fort Worth, Texas, dated March 30, 1953. Ortiz is encouraged to work on organizing a LULAC council in Fort Worth and surrounding towns.
[Letter from Frank M. Pinedo to John J. Herrera]
Letter from Frank M. Pinedo to John J. Herrera expressing his hopes for Herrera to accept an appointment to the LULAC National Committee. Pinedo requests Herrera to write to him to let him know his decision.
[Letter from Frank M. Pinedo to John J. Herrera - 1950-10-13]
Letter from Frank M. Pinedo, Secretary of Austin, Texas, LULAC Council Number 85, to John J. Herrera, dated October 13, 1950. This letter is regarding a payment for an Austin LULAC Council event that was returned for insufficient funds. Herrera's assistance is sought to contact the person who wrote the check.
[Letter from Frank M. Pinedo to John J. Herrera - 1952-03-06]
Letter from Frank M. Pinedo of Austin, Texas, to John J. Herrera dated March 6, 1952. Pinedo invites Herrera to attend the new member installation for the Austin LULAC Council on March 16, 1952.
[Letter from Frank M. Pinedo to John J. Herrera - 1954-06-02]
Letter from Frank M. Pinedo to John J. Herrera detailing Pinedo's accomplishments and appointments within LULAC and other awards and councils he has belonged to. Notably in this letter, Pinedo states, "I am 28 years old, a navy veteran. I got my officer's commission in the Naval Reserve & served in the South Pacific. I got my B.A. & LLB at the University of Texas and started practicing law in Austin in 1950."
[Letter from Frank M. Pinedo to John J. Herrera - 1954-10-20]
Letter from Frank M. Pinedo to John J. Herrera, dated October 20, 1954, responding to Herrera's letter about a driver's license situation as well as expenses accrued during the Hernandez case. Pinedo expresses to Herrera that The American G.I. Forum would be holding a "special" meeting to speak about the expenses of Gus C. Garcia, and Herrera during the case of the United States Supreme Court vs. Pete Hernandez.
[Letter from Frank M. Pinedo to John J. Herrera - 1955-05-10]
Letter to John J. Herrera from Frank M. Pinedo, May 10, 1955 asking Herrera to be chair a seminar on "Social Welfare" at the LULAC National Convention in Galveston. Pinedo gives Herrera details on the agenda for his presentation and requests a response on whether Herrera can participate.
[Letter from Frank M. Pinedo to John J. Herrera - 1957-04-11]
Letter from Frank M. Pinedo to John J. Herrera asking for Herrera's help finding an opportunity to work on Yarborough's staff in Washington.
[Letter from Frank M. Pinedo to John J. Herrera - 1970-04-29]
Letter from Frank M. Pinedo to John J. Herrera, thanking Herrera for inviting Pinedo and his wife to Herrera's birthday party, and also giving Pinedo a picture of John and Robert Kennedy. Pinedo sincerely thanks Herrera for making it possible for Pinedo and his wife to meet the Kennedys the day before he was shot.
[Letter from Frank M. Pinedo to John J. Herrera - 1977-03-21]
Letter from Frank M. Pinedo with an unsigned document, Defendant's Answer to Plaintiff's Request to Admit Propounded to Defendant under Rule 169, regarding Arizona Bank Travel Service vs. League of United Latin American Citizens. The letter is dated March 21, 1976.
[Letter from Frank M. Pinedo to Louis Hernandez - 1955-03-28]
Onionskin paper carbon copy of a welcome letter from Frank M. Pinedo to Louis Hernandez, Texas City League of United Latin American Citizens, welcoming Hernandez and the Council to LULAC. Pinedo gives details and explanations about next steps and what is expected from the newly formed Council of Texas City LULAC council to the National Office (i.e. charter fees, minutes).
[Letter from Frank M. Pinedo to Philip Reyes - 1955-03-26]
Onionskin paper carbon copy of welcome letter from Frank M. Pinedo to Philip Reyes, New Braunfels League of United Latin American Citizens, welcoming Reyes and the Council to LULAC. Pinedo gives details and explanations about next steps and what is expected from the newly formed Council of New Braunfels LULAC council to the National Office (i.e. charter fees, minutes).
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