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[Acknowledgment of receipt of briefs by John J. Herrera - 1969-03-27]
Self-addressed card for Scofields' Quality Printers, Inc. for John J. Herrera to use to verify his receipt of two copies of briefs for a case printed and delivered by that company.
Acta de ordenacion al Santo Ministerio del Hermano Manuel Urbina
Certified ordination document for Manuel Urbina, dated March 31, 1933.
[Advertisement of a baseball game, Alamos versus Magnolia Park]
Baseball game to be played between "Alamos" (formerly Leones of Houston) vs. "Magnolia Park" on Sunday, March 29, 1931 at 3 p.m. at Magnolia Park, Houston, Texas. No entrance fee.
[Affidavit of Support from Manuel Urbina]
Affidavit submitted by Manuel Urbina, and witnessed by Alfonso Pena, in Webb County, Texas. The affidavit states that Urbina is able to support his wife, Irene Salce de Urbina, and their children, and he would like them to live with him in the United States, as they are currently residing in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico.
[Agenda for the San Antonio Chapter of the Links, Inc. Meeting - March 15, 1992]
Agenda for the March 15, 1992 meeting of the San Antonio chapter of The Links, Inc. Items for discussion include the chapter's correspondence, treasury reports, committee reports, budget, and current business. Includes a photocopy of a brief letter from Mary P. Douglass to Links chapter presidents which the chapter also discussed.
[Agenda for the San Antonio Chapter of the Links, Inc. Meeting - March 16, 1988]
Agenda for the March 16, 1988 meeting of the San Antonio chapter of The Links, Inc. Items for discussion include the chapter's correspondence, treasury reports, committee reports, and current business.
[Agenda for the San Antonio Chapter of the Links, Inc. Meeting - March 17, 1986]
Agenda for the March 17, 1986 meeting of the San Antonio chapter of The Links, Inc. Items for discussion include the chapter's correspondence, treasury reports, committee reports, and current business. Also included with the agenda is a letter that was part of a February 1986 mailing to local chapter presidents of The Links, Inc. regarding the upcoming National Assembly in Nashville, Tennessee. Items discussed in the letter include hotel room rates, the program of events, registration information, and profiles of candidates for national office.
[Agenda for the San Antonio Chapter of the Links, Inc. Meeting - March 19, 1995]
Agenda for the March 19, 1995 meeting of the San Antonio chapter of The Links, Inc. Items for discussion include the chapter's correspondence, treasury reports, committee reports, selection of delegates to a regional conference, and current business.
[Agenda for the San Antonio Chapter of the Links, Inc. Meeting - March 20, 1994]
Agenda for the March 20, 1994 meeting of the San Antonio chapter of The Links, Inc. Items for discussion include the chapter's correspondence, treasury reports, committee reports, and current business. Includes handwritten notes.
[Anonymous letter to John Herrera - 1950-03-06]
Anonymous letter to John J. Herrera regarding issue of having a special police squad for Latin-Americans.
[Arts & Entertainment Article in The Ranger Newspaper by Marshall Gause]
Photocopied article from The Ranger, the student-run newspaper at San Antonio college. Written by student Marshall Gause, the article discusses an upcoming festival coordinated by the school's art department which focuses on the work of Jean Cocteau, a celebrated French artist. Among the events is a multimedia performance by Steven Bailey and Sterling Houston, prominent local playwright and director of the Jump-Start Performance Company.
[Assumption Warranty Deed - 1975-03-19]
Sale of Deed from Eloy Gerardo Torres to Rosita Isabel Torres in compliance with an order from the Court of Domestic Relations.
[BCMM Petition Against KAPE Radio]
Petition put out by the Black Coalition on Mass Media (BCMM) asking for signatures in their fight against KAPE radio. The San Antonio broadcasters have been criticized by the BCMM for adversely representing the needs of the black community.
[Bennigan's Draw a Leprechaun Contest]
Flyer outlining guidelines for Bennigan's "Draw a Leprechaun" Contest. The poster contest occurred from March 15th, 1986 to March 16th, 1986.
[Beverly Waldman as a Toddler]
Black and white photograph of a young child, Beverly Waldman, sitting outdoors on a lawn where some floral bushes are visible behind her. She is wearing overalls, a shirt, and shoes. Her gaze is directed downward and her hands are in fists, positioned together at her stomach.
[Bill for John J. Herrera from the Rice Rittenhouse Hotel - 1977-03-31]
Bill from Rice Rittenhouse Hotel to John J. Herrera, dated March 31, 1977, and indicates a previous outstanding balance of $307.39.
[Black Coalition on Mass Media Minutes - March 6, 1974]
Hand-written minutes for a March 1974 meeting of the Black Coalition on Mass Media. Some of the content on the page, however, is difficult to read.
[Bus Parallel Parked in Front of a Church]
Photograph of a bus parallel parked on a dirt road in front of a small wood-slatted church. The bus, which has curtains on the inside of the windows, has large lettering on the side that reads, "Missouri Pacific Trailways", "A Service Institution", and "National Trailways Bus System". The church, which is in the background behind the bus, spans the entire image. It has a tall belfry that is cut off at the top of the image. A covered parking area is visible on the far left-hand side of the image. There are several power lines and poles also visible in the background. There is a handwritten note on the back of the image that reads, "Taft, [Taken at convention, 3-23-1947?]".
[Bust Portrait of Bill Harton]
Photograph of a man identified as Bill Harton. He wears a diagonally striped tie and a light-colored, textured collar shirt. Side lighting hits prominently on his left side. Hand-written text on the front of the photograph reads, "passport picture." Text going up the side reads, "Canal Zone March 25, 1944." There is hand-written text on the back of the photograph that reads "Bill Harton".
[Carl and Curtis Jensen Working with a Tractor on Their Farm]
Color photograph of two men, Curtis Jensen and Carl Jensen, working with a red tractor on their family farm. They are both wearing work clothes and matching hats. The man on the left is standing beside the tractor's rear. The man on the right is sitting in the seat of the tractor and is turned around toward the camera. In the background is a field of tilled earth.
[Certification of LULAC Charter, March 11, 1977]
Document confirms certification of the League of United Latin American Citizens charter on June 15, 1931. The certification is signed by Mark White, Secretary of State of Texas, and dated March 11, 1977.
[Certification of LULAC Charter, March 11, 1977]
Document confirms certification of the League of United Latin American Citizens charter on June 15, 1931. The certification is signed by Mark White, Secretary of State of Texas, and dated March 11, 1977.
The Chain, Volume 4, Number 1, March 1996
Published three times a year, The Chain is a newsletter for local chapters of The Links, Inc., located in the western United States. It contains letters from the area director as well as chapter reports, financial statements, rosters, member updates, officer information, conference announcements, and other news related to the organization's service and personal development activities. This particular issue contains brief biographies of the new executive officers elected at the 32nd Western Area Conference.
The Chain, Volume 4, Number 3, March 1997
Published three times a year, The Chain is a newsletter for local chapters of The Links, Inc., located in the western United States. It contains letters from the area director as well as chapter reports, financial statements, rosters, member updates, officer information, conference announcements, and other news related to the organization's service and personal development activities.
Charlie Schaer WW1 Soldier
Copy negative of Charlie Schaer, who was a World War One soldier from Wharton County, Texas. In the image, Charlie is standing outside a house that is covered with ivy. He is wearing his military uniform.
[Children Are Our Future: Creating the Rainbow Village]
Program for Children Are Our Future: Creating the Rainbow Village, an event hosted by the San Antonio Chapter of Links, Inc. The program includes illustrations of children holding hands as they circle a globe. A group photograph of women appears on the back cover.
[Church Exterior and Cemetery]
Photograph of an unspecified church exterior surrounded by a cemetery. A number of tombstones of different designs have been dispersed all along the left side of the church complex. To the right, there is an adjacent building smaller in size that seems to be closest to the street. The church itself lies on a central axis. A tapering pyramidal structure incorporated to the entrance has a four-sided opening that reveals what appears to be an enclosure for a church bell. Gold text embossed on the front of the photograph reads, "Patsy". The back of the photograph bares a golden sticker listing information about the photographer.
[Civic Action Committee bulletin - 1960-03-09]
Civic Action Committee bulletin, dated March 9, 1960. The headline is "Gonzalez to attend C.A.C. Barbacoa" and describes Senator Henry B. Gonzalez's upcoming visit to Houston.
[Civil Subpoena, Arizona Bank Travel Service vs. LULAC - 1975-03-12]
Civil subpoena commanding Joseph R. Benites to appear and give testimony on March 12, 1975 in the lawsuit brought against him by Arizona Bank Travel Service.
[Clipping: Hispanic Festival Stages Dramatic View of Diverse Culture]
Clipping from the Austin American-Statesman dated Thursday, March 22nd, 1990. The featured article, titled "Hispanic festival stages dramatic view of diverse culture," discusses the Texas Hispanic Theater Festival. The festival was hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas and took place that Friday through Sunday.
[Contract with American Federation of Musicians Local 644 and Houston LULAC Council - March 25, 1953]
Contract with American Federation of Musicians Local 644 by John J. Herrera of the Houston LULAC Council, dated March 25, 1953. The contract is written for Ralph Galvan and nine vocalists/musicians to perform on April 12, 1953 at the City Auditorium of Houston, Texas on April 12, 1953.
[Correspondence between A. S. Giordano and Dr. Meyer Bodansky - March 1938]
Letters between Dr. M. Bodansky and Dr. A. S. Giordano regarding a paper Dr. Bodansky submitted for publication.
[Correspondence between Anna M. Young and Dr. Meyer Bodansky - March 1938]
Letters between Dr. M. Bodansky and Dr. Anna M. Young regarding the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Pathologists and the Ward Burdick medal recipient.
[Correspondence between Dan R. Boisseau and Meyer Bodansky - March 1935]
Correspondence between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and Dan R. Boisseau regarding food research over goitre. The two men request information over the subject and research of their two geographical areas.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and Benjamin R. Harris - March 1941]
Letters between Dr. Bodansky and Benjamin R. Harris discussing the recent shipment of fatty acid glyceride phosphates and ethanolamine that Dr. Bodansky received from The Emulsol Corporation including a report from Benjamin R. Harris tabulating data on the average composition of fatty acid glyceride phosphate.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and Carl P. Sherwin - March 1939]
Letter from Dr. Carl P. Sherwin to Dr. Meyer Bodansky, requesting a copy of a recent book published by Dr. Bodansky. Dr. Sherwin asks that the book be autographed and a bill be sent to him in New York. Dr. Bodansky's letter in reply gives the book to Dr. Sherwin free of charge, but informs him that it will not be autographed until Dr. Bodansky has a chance to travel to New York City.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and David McCullough - March 1939]
Correspondence between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and Dr. David McCullough of the Texas State Tuberculosis Sanitorium regarding the doctors' attendance of an upcoming meeting of the American Association of the Advancement of the Science. Dr. Bodansky is assuring Dr. McCullough that all are welcome at the Association's meetings.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and Dr. Robert A. Kilduffe - March 1938]
Letters between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and Dr. Robert A. Kilduffe regarding an article submitted for publication.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and Edward R. Mugrage - March 1939]
Letter from Dr. Edward R. Mugrage to Dr. Meyer Bodansky requesting that Dr. Bodansky consent to be the key note speaker at a meeting of the Colorado Society of Medical Technologists. The letter also discusses several matters of reimbursement for travel made by speakers at the meetings. Dr. Bodansky's letter respectfully declines the invitation because of prior engagements made writing a book.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and Michael Somogyi - March 1939]
Letters between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and Dr. Michael Somogyi discussing the space allotted for the publication of an article in a journal. Dr. Bodansky's letter assures Dr. Somogyi that there is plenty of space and gives details of the article's submission.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and The Emulsol Corporation - March 1941]
Letters between Dr. Bodansky and Benjamin R. Harris discussing the possibilities for a future experiment for amino-ethyl alcohols and beta hydroxy ethylamine.
[Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky, H. Hawley, Letzerich, Adrian F. Levy, and Stephen F. Rosenblatt - March 1939]
Letters between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and the company Hawley and Letzerich, discussing the taxes paid of boxes of Dr. Bodansky's textbook that are being imported into Texas. Also included in the letters are those from Dr. Bodansky to Revered Stephen F. Rosenblatt discussing the availability of a choir director position for Rev. Rosenblatt.
[Crowd and a Parked Bus in Front of an Open Church Entrance]
Photograph of a crowd of Hispanic church-goers standing in front of a church entrance. The crowd is made up of men, women, and children gathered into small, clustered groups. The church is a wood-slatted building with a row of windows on the right-hand side. It has a tall belfry that is attached to the open double-door entrance and cut off at the top edge of the image. A covered parking area is visible in the background on the far left-hand side of the image. There is a dirt road in the foreground with the back of a bus visible on the far left-hand side. There is a camera on a tripod also on the left in the foreground that is facing the church. There is a handwritten note on the back of the photograph that reads, "Taft - new blglg. [Taken at convention, 3-23-1947?]"
[Crowd in Front of an Open Church Entrance]
Photograph of a group of Hispanic church-goers standing in a crowd in front of the entrance to their church. Most of the people in the group are facing the church, and there are a couple more smaller groups scattered throughout the image. The church building has a tall belfry that is connected to the double-door entrance and cut off at the top of the image. The building continues along the back right-hand side of the image, where there is another back entrance. There is a car parked in front of the church also on the far right-hand side. There is a camera attached to a tripod in the foreground across the dirt road from the church. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads, "Taft, Texas 2nd Presby Church. [Taken at convention, 3-23-1947?]".
[Democratic National Committee News Release: Aumenta el personal de la lengua española en la nomina federal]
Press release from the Democratic National Committee regarding the number of federal employees who speak Spanish. The release states that under Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, the federal government has already greatly increased the number of Spanish-speaking employees.
Discrimination story condemned
Newspaper clipping of article "Discrimination Story Condemned," written by J. H. Plenn, Staff Writer of San Antonio Express newspaper, dated March 13, 1951. Review of article published in March 27, 1951, issue of Look Magazine entitled "City Wilderness." The article was based on a study of living conditions among persons of Mexican descent in Texas.
[Envelope from J. B. Casas to John J. Herrera - 1967-03-03]
Envelope from J. B. Casas addressed to John J. Herrera.
[Envelope from Popular Dry Goods Co., Inc. to John J. Herrera - 1958-03-19]
Envelope from Popular Dry Goods Co., Inc. to John J. Herrera, postmarked El Paso, Texas, March 19, 1958.
[Experimental Report by Meyer Bodansky - February 1930]
Experiment report by Dr. Meyer Bodansky discussing the use of paraldehyde to induce amnesia and other states in human patients. Dr. Bodansky outlines his techniques used in the experiment, the methods of introducing paraldehyde, and the various results achieved through the experiment.
[Federal Communications Commission Order for Construction, for Roy Hofheinz and W. N. Hooper, March 14, 1947]
An order granted by the FCC for a construction permit pertaining to the application of Roy Hofheinz and W. N. Hooper, doing business as Texas Star Broadcasting Company.
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