Box 10
Contains 77 Results:
Kirkland, J.M., 1974
Eng.
TR sends a Chicano bibliography and resource material to the Department of Humanities at Southwest Texas Junior College.
Kirst, Michael W., 1982
Eng.
TR requests a copy of Kirst's speech given at UC Berkeley during the recent symposium on American education.
Kitchen, James D., 1972
Eng.
TR recommends Ballesteros for a position of vice president at CSU San Diego. TR writes: "He is totally committed to quality education and feels this can only come about through self-examination and constant innovation..."
Knoepfle, John, 1977
Eng.
TR receives Knoepfle's gift of Ricardo Mario Amézquita's poetry chapbook, Eating Stones, and wishes Knoepfle to convey his "¡Felicitaciones!" TR finds Amézquita's poetry truly original and of great merit.
Knowlton, Clark S., 1971
Eng.
TR sends an abstract on his paper, "Perspectives in Chicano Literature," submitted to the University of Utah for the symposium on Chicano culture sponsored by the Southwestern Sociological Association.
Kolb, Ron, 1979-83
Eng.
Sends TR a copy of At UCR, a campus publication which has an article about him. Also, Kolb wishes to conduct a personal interview to convert into an opening story. Include material on future activities of TR in the media.
Koltai, Leslie, 1982
Eng.
Requests a letter of reference from TR for the position of chancellor of California State University. TR writes: "I find him an extremely articulate person, with great energies plus an incisive intellect."
Koontz, Elizabeth D., 1984
Eng.
Sends TR a letter of congratulations for a job well done at UCR and comments on the article published in the Chronicle. She writes: "Not everyone can understand the additional pressures a minority administrator endures..."
Korzekwa, Cynthia, 1975
Eng.
Con Safos: Pintores Chicanos de San Antonio, TX, send TR the list of officers and minutes of the past board meeting with plans to sent out monthly reports in the future.
Krause, Hilmar, 1978
Sp.
TR thanks the Mexican American Studies Center of Texas Lutheran College for courtesies extended during his visit to discuss Chicano issues at their Chicano symposium.