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Fraternidad, Volume 2, Number 17
Spanish language newsletter containing riddles, poems, and articles. Contains two English language articles: "The Problem of the Independence of Puerto Rico" and "The Jewish Problem in the Post-War World," which contains excerpts from five different articles. The cost of the newsletter was 5 cents.
[Identification Card]
Identification card of Fernando Martinez including a head shot, issue date, name of identification card holder, and place of residence.
[Letter from John J. Herrera to George J. Garza - January 18, 1947]
Onionskin paper carbon copy of letter to George J. Garza, editor of the LULAC News, from John J. Herrera dated January 18, 1947. Topics covered in the letter: updates on LULAC Council #60 activities; overview of the city of Houston's growth; news of new airline service to Mexico City and Latin American destinations; a request for recommendations of Latin American law school graduates to join Herrera's law firm; and news of an application for a Spanish speaking radio station.
[Provisional passport for Manuel Urbina]
Photocopy of a provisional passport for Manuel Urbina, issued on December 3, 1945. Includes a photograph of Urbina and a partial thumbprint.
[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.
[Children in Mexico]
Photograph of two children in Mexico. Both of the children are wearing straw hats and have serious expressions. The boy on the left is wearing a shawl draped over a white t-shirt that is tucked into light colored pants. The child on the right is wearing a striped button up shirt that is riding up with light colored pants. The background of the image is out of focus and faded.
Unidentified group of people
A large group of five women and five men in formal attire stand together in an unknown room.
Group Photo for the Film "Soy Charro de Levita"
A group of seven women and two men are standing together in a large unknown room. One of the women is in a wedding dress, one of the men is in a suit and the rest are all in casual clothing. Behind them are several paintings and hanging plants. This picture was taken at the Clasa Studios, Mexico, during a rest from the film "Soy Charro de Levita," a classic comedy film from 1949. From left to right, the individuals are: Queta Lavat (with the wedding dress), Germán Valdés, Hiram Parks, Rosita Quintana, Harvest Queen, Brownsfield Owen, Vivian Oslo, Marie Butrkhalter, and Carmen Molina.
Marie Burkhalter sitting with a group of people in an audience
Marie Burkhalter sits with Salvador Osio and people in an audience next to a rail covered with flowers.
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