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[Language Missions Report of Missionary Work for Manuel Urbina for the month ending January 25, 1962]
Personal report of Manuel Urbina's work at the Magnolia Temple for the month ending on January 25, 1962. Includes Urbina's activities and a report on the congregation served.
[Language Missions Report of Missionary Work for Manuel Urbina for the month ending January 25, 1963]
Personal report of Manuel Urbina's work at the Magnolia Temple for the month ending on January 25, 1963. Includes Urbina's activities and a report on the congregation served. Urbina notes that the main emphasis for the next month will be "study on evangelism."
[Language Missions Report of Missionary Work for Manuel Urbina for the month ending January 25, 1964]
Personal report of Manuel Urbina's work at the Magnolia Temple for the month ending on January 25, 1964. Includes Urbina's activities and a report on the congregation served. Urbina notes that the main emphasis for the next month will be "preparaciĆ³n para la cruzada bautista nueva vida."
[Language Missions Report of Missionary Work for Manuel Urbina for the month ending January 25, 1966]
Personal report of Manuel Urbina's work at the Magnolia Temple for the month ending on January 25, 1966. Includes Urbina's activities and a report on the congregation served. Urbina notes that the main emphasis for the next month will be "Preparation of leaders."
[Letter from Dallas P. Lee to Reverend Manuel Urbina - January 5, 1967]
Letter from Dallas P. Lee of the Baptist General Convention of Texas to Rev. Manuel Urbina thanking him for his service at Magnolia Baptist Church. The letter notes Rev. Urbina's impending retirement and his recommendation of Brother Martinez to be in charge.
[Letter from Ernest Eguia to Homer Leonard - 1966-01-04]
Letter from the 1966 LULAC Convention Chairman, Ernest Eguia, to Homer Leonard, dated January 4, 1966. Eguia is asking for a letter of recommendations and instructions from Leonard regarding solicitation of any aid of any kind or advertisement from any of the beer companies.
[Letter from Ted Van Dyk to Ernest Eguia - 1966-01-17]
Letter from the Assistant to the Vice President of the United States, Ted Van Dyk, to Ernest Eguia regarding the LULAC convention to be held June 23-26, 1966 in Houston. The Vice President, Hubert Humphrey, was asked to be the principal speaker at the convention.
[Letter from Ted Van Dyk to Ernest Eguia - 1966-01-17]
Letter from Ted Van Dyk, the assistant to Vice President Hubert Humphrey, to Ernest Eguia, the LULAC convention chairman. This letter states the Vice President hopes to be the principal speaker at the 37th annual LULAC national convention to be held June 23-26, 1966 in Houston Texas.
[Letter from Toby P. Hernandez to Frank Mancuso - 1966-01-24]
Letter from Toby P. Hernandez to Houston Councilman Frank Mancuso about a project about to begin on a property with which Hernandez is connected.
[Letter from Toby P. Hernandez to Mayor Louis Welch - 1966-01-20]
Onionskin paper carbon copy of a letter from Toby P. Hernandez to Houston Major Louie Welch about the vacancy on the Houston Port Commission. LULAC wants to submit a list of individuals who are bilingual as candidates for this vacancy.
[Letter from Toby P. Hernandez to Mayor Louis Welch - 1966-01-20]
Letter from Toby P. Hernandez to Houston Major Louie Welch about the vacancy on the Houston Port Commission. LULAC wants to submit a list of individuals who are bilingual as candidates for this vacancy.
[Letter from Toby P. Hernandez to Mayor Louis Welch - 1966-01-20]
Letter from Toby P. Hernandez to Houston Major Louie Welch about the vacancy on the Houston Port Commission. LULAC wants to submit a list of individuals who are bilingual as candidates for this vacancy.
LULAC News, Volume 25, Number 3, January 1958
Monthly magazine of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) contains official notices, agendas, and other organizational information as well as articles and anecdotes submitted by members. This issue is dedicated to Americans suffering from paralytic polio and the March of Dimes campaign.
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