Box 31
Contains 17 Results:
TACHE Memoranda, 1977-82
Eng/Sp.
Leonard A. Valverde, chairman of the Texas Association of Chicanos in Higher Education thanks TR for his speech at the Seventh Annual TACHE Conference on the "Chicano Impact on Higher Education." Include TR's speech outline.
TEDTAC Bibliography Lists, 1970
Eng/Sp.
The Texas Education Desegregation Technical Assistance Center makes available for loan, research material on Mexican American literature, history and culture.
TEE Newsletter, 1973
Eng.
José A. Cárdenas, editor of the TEE Newsletter of the Texans for Educational Excellence sends TR new statistics and information regarding equal opportunities in higher education.
Tercer Sol Bookstore, 1972
Sp.
TR sends the Tercer Sol Bookstore at Corpus Christi, TX, a letter of congratulations on its endeavor to promote Chicano literature and culture.
Texas Observer Journal, 1970
Eng.
The Texas Observer, an Austin based independent publication sends TR a subscription renewal to its bi-weekly journal.
University of Texas Press, 1977
Eng/Sp.
TR receives a copy of Rilda Baker's essay on Mario Vargas Llosa's work entitled `of how to be and what to see while you are being,' published in the Texas Studies in Literature and Language journal.
Town Hall Journal, 1981
Eng.
Leonard Weil, president of the Orange County Business Association, CA, invites TR to attend its monthly meetings which feature a guest speaker on educational themes. Include copies of the Town Hall journal.
Tejidos Literary Journal, 1974-76
Eng/Sp.
René Cisneros and Jim Calvillo, editors of Tejidos Chicano journal of San Antonio, TX, invites TR to join the board of directors. Include the bylaws, brochures and correspondence regarding its development and funding.
Texas Center for Writers, 1975-77
Eng.
James White, director of the Texas Center for Writers sends TR brochures regarding his literary network and requests that TR become a literary consultant. Include correspondence and information on the center's activities.
Texas Humanist Newspaper, 1977
Eng.
The Texas Committee for the Humanities sends TR copies of its newspaper entitled the Texas Humanist, focusing on projects and activities sponsored by the Texas Committee.