Box 16
Contains 41 Results:
Zambrano, Isabel, 1983
Sp.
An instructor of La Escuela de la Raza Unida in Blythe, CA, would like to set-up an appointment with TR to discuss his novel, Tierra, and higher education issues in general.
Zamora, Carlos, 1971
Eng.
TR requests Carlos Zamora to take him off the list as a candidate for the position of chair of the Center for Chicano Studies at UC Santa Barbara, but to keep him informed on the success of the center in the future.
Zamora, Emilio, 1984
Eng.
TR recommends him for a position of historian for the University of Houston. TR writes: "Mr. Zamora's interest in Mexican-American history is solid, impassioned. His ethos in this regard is without question." Include Zamora's vita.
Zamora, Estela, 1975
Eng/Sp.
TR agrees to participate in the "Curanderismo" conference at the McAllen Tourist Center in McAllen, TX, and to speak on Mexican American literature on September 25-26, 1975.
Zapata, Carmen, 1982-83
Eng/Sp.
TR congratulates her on being honored by the city of Los Angeles for her outstanding career and work with young adults and with the Bilingual Foundation of the Arts.
Zárate, Juan, 1979
Eng/Sp.
The Riverside regional manager of the U.S. Census thanks TR for his recommendation to his current position. TR states: "¡Felicitaciones! Que tu esfuerzo y empeño siempre sean de beneficio para toda persona y aspecto de la comunidad..."
Zavilla, Patricia, 1983
Eng.
A Stanford graduate student is recommended by the provost of Stanford University, Cecilia Burciaga, and hopes that TR can find a job opportunity for her at UCR. Includes her vita and a report of the Committee on Affirmative Action.
Zeagers, Marilyn C., 1974
Eng.
A graduate student of the library school at the University of Wisconsin-Madison requests bibliographic information on sources available on the Chicano movement.
Zerman, William S., 1979
Eng.
The Phi Gamma Delta fraternity congratulates TR as the new chancellor of UCR and wishes him the best. TR writes: "The many letters of welcome which we have received have a special significance. Thank you for your thoughtfulness."
Zúñiga, Marta, 1978
Sp.
TR writes to express the pride he feels in working with her in the advancement of the Hispanic community. TR states: "Como sabes, hay tanto por hacer."