Box 21
Contains 17 Results:
Edgewood High School, TX, 1975
Eng.
Mary Smith, Curriculum Adaptor of Edgewood High School invites TR to help develop a Chicano literature mini-course that can be offered during its second quarter. TR agrees.
Engineering 1975 Catalog, 1975
Eng.
McGraw-Hill publishers sends TR a copy of its new college and university catalog on its Engineering 1975 textbooks.
English 125 Class Outline, 1972
Eng.
English 125 teaching syllabus developed for high school students dealing with world literature and many techniques in research. Includes a few short stories and bibliography.
Escalating Journal Essay, 1977
Eng.
Richard De Gennaro, director of the University of Pennsylvania Libraries writes an essay, "Escalating Journal Prices: Time to Fight Back," published in American Libraries.
Explicación de Texos, 1973
Eng.
Francisco Porrata, editor of the Explicación de Texos of California State University at Sacramento sends TR a copy of its general listings of new publications.
Floricanto Conferences, 1976-78
Eng/Sp.
General material and programs of the Floricanto Conferences held each year at various universities in the United States. Include correspondence and notes on its future publication entitled Festival de flor y canto: An Anthology.
Chicano Literary Prize, 1978
Eng/Sp.
Alejandro Morales, director of the Fourth Chicano Literature Contest at UC Irvine invites TR to judge the student manuscripts and to chose the top three writers.
Fuente ovejuna Novel, 1970
Sp.
Lope de Vega's novel, Fuente ovejuna, is analyzed by TR's Spanish literature students. TR focuses on Spanish literature during his tenure at Sam Houston State University.
Higher Education Funds, 1977
Eng.
The Texas Research League develops some new governmental financial projections which analyze the appropriations given by the Texas Legislature in the report, "Higher Education: How Much Is Enough?"
Hombres de maíz Novel, 1970
Eng/Sp.
Research reports on the novel, Hombres de maíz, by Miguel A. Asturias, written by TR's Spanish literature students during his tenure at Sam Houston State University.