Box 14
Contains 93 Results:
Sagel, Jim, 1981
Eng/Sp.
TR congratulates him on his new novel, Hablando de brujas y la gente. TR writes: "I have not read anyting in recent years that has moved me as much and that has motivated me to think of original elements."
Sager, Missy, 1978
Eng.
The coordinator of economic development in San Antonio invites TR to serve as a member of the City's Employees' Task Force.
Sagik, Bernard P., 1978-84
Eng.
TR recommends him for a senior academic position at various universities across the U.S. TR writes: "of the deans with whom I worked at UTSA, Dean Sagik had the best communication skills." Include Dr. Sagik's curriculum vitae.
Sainz, Gustavo, 1983
Sp.
A professor at New Mexico University updates TR on his new novel, Fantasmas aztecas. Also, Dr. Sainz supports either Carlos Fuentes or Gabriel García Márquez for the Rómulo Gallegos Prize for Latin American literature.
Saldaña, Lupe, 1980
Eng.
The American G.I. Forum invites TR to participate in a panel debate on the "U.S. Education System and Hispanics," during the Thirty-second National Convention. TR sends regrets.
Salazar, Edward M., 1983
Eng.
TR supports a UCR student for an MBA degree at Stanford University. TR writes: "Mr. Salazar is articulate, mannerly, through, and has skills in leadership, computer programming and the Spanish language that will be an asset to him..."
Salazar, Ken, 1977
Eng.
The president of MEChA thanks TR for his participation at the Chicano symposium held at Colorado College.
Salazar, Verónica, 1973-74
Eng.
The San Antonio Express requests an interview with TR for a new textbook entitled Dedication Rewarded, which will promote Hispanic leaders in the U.S. TR accepts the offer.
Salinas, Jesús, 1972
Sp.
TR sends a graduate student material on the Teacher Corps program in San Antonio and wants him to call the director.
Salinas, Judy Kay, 1970-80
Eng.
A professor at the University of Tulsa requests new material on Chicano literature and sends TR some of her latest creative poems. Include material on Dr. Salinas' project, "The Image of Women in Hispanic Literature: New Perspectives."