Box 1
Contains 21 Results:
AACHE Internal Memoranda, 1983-84
Eng/Sp.
Arizona Association of Chicanos for Higher Education newsletters and general correspondence. Include material on the First Annual Conference on Chicanos in Higher Education.
UCR Associated Students, 1980
Eng.
Associated Students of UCR send TR a copy of its Academic Affairs Survey for its ongoing efforts to increase student participation on campus.
AAC Conference Material, 1979-80
Eng.
Association of American Colleges thanks TR for UCR's participation in the National Assembly on Foreign Languages and International Studies. Contain membership material.
ASCD Annual Conference, 1970
Eng.
Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development invites TR to participate in its conference in San Francisco, CA, on March 14-18, 1970, dealing with improving the status of Chicanos in higher education.
AMAE Internal Memoranda, 1970-80
Eng/Sp.
Association of Mexican American Educators sends TR material on its annual conferences. Include newsletters, brochures and correspondence regarding its activities and TR's statement on the future of Chicanos in higher education.
Bay Area Bilingual Ed., 1980
Eng.
Roberto Cruz, director of Bay Area Bilingual Education League sends TR articles on the recent Hispanic Leadership Conference held in San Antonio, TX, on political empowerment of the Chicano/Latino community.
Biscayne College Data, 1983
Eng.
Patrick H. O' Neil, president of Biscayne College thanks TR for his accreditation visit with the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Include general correspondence.
Black History Month, 1981
Eng.
Teresa Washington, chairperson of the Black History Parade Committee of the City of Riverside, requests to use UCR's soccer field for the Black History Parade ceremonies. TR approves the request.
Black River Writers Assn., 1974
Eng.
TR requests a copy of the book entitled In A Time of Rain and Desire, by Eugene B. Redmond and published by the Black River Writers Association.
Board of Pardons, TX, 1972
Eng.
TR recommends the parole of Raúl Salinas to the Texas Board of Pardon and evaluates RS as one of the top Chicano poets. TR writes: "In my estimation his expertise in this area is outstanding and certainly he has great ability and talent."