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[Biographical dates of Manuel Urbina]

Description: Short document detailing the biographical dates of Manuel Urbina, including his birth and marriage dates and the number of years he served as a minister in various cities.
Date: April 22, 1947

Biographical information of Frank M. Pinedo

Description: Biographical information on Frank M. Pinedo, including education, military experiences, job history and memberships to organizations.
Date: unknown
Creator: Pinedo, Frank M.

Biographical Material: Clifton C. Carter of Bryan, Texas

Description: Biographical sketch of Clifton C. Carter, whom Senators Lyndon B. Johnson and John B. Connally had selected to recommended to the President for the position of United States Marshall of the Southern District of Texas. Included are Carter's family information, education, service history, current occupation, and community involvement.
Date: unknown

[Biographical Sketch of John M. Herrera]

Description: Document with biographical information about John M. Herrera's personal life, family, military service, education, career, affiliations, and references.
Date: February 11, 1935
Creator: Herrera, John Michael

[Biographical sketch of Manuel Urbina]

Description: Biographical sketch of Manuel Urbina released by the Southern Baptist Home Mission Board, Division of Communication, September, 1966. The document includes brief biographical details, education, and experience.
Date: September 1966

[Biographies of John J. Herrera - 1952-10-04]

Description: Biographies of John J. Herrera. The first, two page biography on LULAC letterhead is dated October 4, 1952. The third page is a condensed, three paragraph biography.
Date: October 4, 1952
Creator: League of United Latin American Citizens

[Biography for Sargent Cleto Rodriguez]

Description: Military biography of Sgt. Cleto Rodriguez, recounting his heroic actions during the Battle for Manila. Note at end of document reads: "Currently he is associated with Project S.E.R. (Service, Employment, Rehabilitation) in San Antonio."
Date: 1976?

[Biography of Joe Morales]

Description: Document containing a short biography of Joe Morales, son of Felix H. Morales. The document is not dated but covers events in Morales' life up to thirty-five years of age.
Date: unknown

[Boy Scouts of America Charter for Troop #426, Houston, Texas]

Description: The original charter of Boy Scout Troop #426 of Houston, Texas dated October 31, 1943. The troop was sponsored by The League of United Latin American Citizens, with John J. Herrera as Scoutmaster of the troop. It is printed in color on the official Boy Scouts of America charter form.
Date: October 31, 1943
Creator: Boy Scouts of America

[Broadcast Schedule for Senator Lyndon B. Johnson]

Description: Broadcast schedule giving the times and radio stations on which Senator Lyndon B. Johnson would be making a broadcast each week. At the bottom of the page, a list of television stations for his monthly appearance in that format is given.
Date: unknown

The broadening concept of history teaching in Texas

Description: Speech written by Carlos Eduardo Castañeda that lays out the importance of teaching history. In this speech Castañeda writes that the early writers of American history have not presented a fair interpretation of the United States's policy towards its neighbors. This has led to a major obstacle to in international relations.
Date: unknown
Creator: Castañeda, Carlos E.

[The broadening concept of history teaching in Texas - proofread copy]

Description: Speech written by Carlos E. Castaneda on the importance of teaching history in Texas. This document is a proofread copy sent to his friend, John J. Herrera. In this speech Castañeda emphasizes the importance of history teaching in Texas to lay the true facts of American history regarding our policy towards our neighbors.
Date: unknown
Creator: Castañeda, Carlos E.
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