Box 14
Contains 45 Results:
--"Albuquerque and the City Manager Plan, 1917-1948." UNM Division of Research,, 1951.
Notes, holographs, typescripts, correspondence, brochures, printed matter, clippings, tearsheets, and scrapbooks. See also Boxes 15-20 (Scrapbooks #1-#10). Materials are arranged in a generally chronological sequence according to first publication date.
--"The Albuquerque Little Theatre: A Souvenir Program and The History of the Albuquerque Little Theatre Company,", n.d.
Notes, holographs, typescripts, correspondence, brochures, printed matter, clippings, tearsheets, and scrapbooks. See also Boxes 15-20 (Scrapbooks #1-#10). Materials are arranged in a generally chronological sequence according to first publication date.
--"A Greater Albuquerque: Four Years of Progress, 1926-1929." Compiled by Robert L. Cooper, City Manager,, 1930.
Notes, holographs, typescripts, correspondence, brochures, printed matter, clippings, tearsheets, and scrapbooks. See also Boxes 15-20 (Scrapbooks #1-#10). Materials are arranged in a generally chronological sequence according to first publication date.
--"Hospitality - Pueblo Style" by Hub Logan. Reprinted from Western Flying, , December 1931.
Notes, holographs, typescripts, correspondence, brochures, printed matter, clippings, tearsheets, and scrapbooks. See also Boxes 15-20 (Scrapbooks #1-#10). Materials are arranged in a generally chronological sequence according to first publication date.
--"Why Albuquerque?" by Ernie Pyle. Reprinted from New Mexico Magazine, (Special Ernie Pyle Number)., January 1942
Notes, holographs, typescripts, correspondence, brochures, printed matter, clippings, tearsheets, and scrapbooks. See also Boxes 15-20 (Scrapbooks #1-#10). Materials are arranged in a generally chronological sequence according to first publication date.
New Mexico., 1938.
Notes, holographs, typescripts, correspondence, brochures, printed matter, clippings, tearsheets, and scrapbooks. See also Boxes 15-20 (Scrapbooks #1-#10). Materials are arranged in a generally chronological sequence according to first publication date.
Southwestern Authors, Poets, and Artists., 1951.
Includes writings by Lawrence Clark Powell, J. Frank Dobie, T.M. Pearce, Haniel Long, and others.
Indians of the Southwest--General., August 1933.
Notes, holographs, typescripts, correspondence, brochures, printed matter, clippings, tearsheets, and scrapbooks. See also Boxes 15-20 (Scrapbooks #1-#10). Materials are arranged in a generally chronological sequence according to first publication date.
Indians of the Southwest--Ute Tribe., 1951.
Notes, holographs, typescripts, correspondence, brochures, printed matter, clippings, tearsheets, and scrapbooks. See also Boxes 15-20 (Scrapbooks #1-#10). Materials are arranged in a generally chronological sequence according to first publication date.
Indians of the Southwest--Laguna Pueblo., 1951.
Notes, holographs, typescripts, correspondence, brochures, printed matter, clippings, tearsheets, and scrapbooks. See also Boxes 15-20 (Scrapbooks #1-#10). Materials are arranged in a generally chronological sequence according to first publication date.
Miscellaneous Monographs/Biographies/Speeches and Reprints., 1910-1927,
Notes, holographs, typescripts, correspondence, brochures, printed matter, clippings, tearsheets, and scrapbooks. See also Boxes 15-20 (Scrapbooks #1-#10). Materials are arranged in a generally chronological sequence according to first publication date.
Memorial Tributes., 1944.
Notes, holographs, typescripts, correspondence, brochures, printed matter, clippings, tearsheets, and scrapbooks. See also Boxes 15-20 (Scrapbooks #1-#10). Materials are arranged in a generally chronological sequence according to first publication date.
International Relations--General., 1951.
Notes, holographs, typescripts, correspondence, brochures, printed matter, clippings, tearsheets, and scrapbooks. See also Boxes 15-20 (Scrapbooks #1-#10). Materials are arranged in a generally chronological sequence according to first publication date.
International Relations--Latin America., August 1942.
Notes, holographs, typescripts, correspondence, brochures, printed matter, clippings, tearsheets, and scrapbooks. See also Boxes 15-20 (Scrapbooks #1-#10). Materials are arranged in a generally chronological sequence according to first publication date.
--"Along the Beale Trail, a Photographic Account of Wasted Rangeland." Text by H.C. Lockett; Photographs by Milton Snow. Education Division, U.S. Office of Indian Affairs,, 1938.
Notes, holographs, typescripts, correspondence, brochures, printed matter, clippings, tearsheets, and scrapbooks. See also Boxes 15-20 (Scrapbooks #1-#10). Materials are arranged in a generally chronological sequence according to first publication date.
--"The Lure of the Southwest" by Harvey Fergusson. American Motorist, (Southwest Number)., December 1927
Notes, holographs, typescripts, correspondence, brochures, printed matter, clippings, tearsheets, and scrapbooks. See also Boxes 15-20 (Scrapbooks #1-#10). Materials are arranged in a generally chronological sequence according to first publication date.
--"New Mexico - State of Many Ages" by Erna Fergusson. Think, , August 1950.
Notes, holographs, typescripts, correspondence, brochures, printed matter, clippings, tearsheets, and scrapbooks. See also Boxes 15-20 (Scrapbooks #1-#10). Materials are arranged in a generally chronological sequence according to first publication date.
--"The Paradox of the Pueblo Veteran" by Erna Fergusson. The Southwest Review (New Mexico Number),, Summer 1946.
Notes, holographs, typescripts, correspondence, brochures, printed matter, clippings, tearsheets, and scrapbooks. See also Boxes 15-20 (Scrapbooks #1-#10). Materials are arranged in a generally chronological sequence according to first publication date.
--"Southern Pacific's First Century,", 1955.
Notes, holographs, typescripts, correspondence, brochures, printed matter, clippings, tearsheets, and scrapbooks. See also Boxes 15-20 (Scrapbooks #1-#10). Materials are arranged in a generally chronological sequence according to first publication date.
--The Southwest Review (New Mexico Number),, Summer 1947.
Notes, holographs, typescripts, correspondence, brochures, printed matter, clippings, tearsheets, and scrapbooks. See also Boxes 15-20 (Scrapbooks #1-#10). Materials are arranged in a generally chronological sequence according to first publication date.
--"Two Colonial New Mexico Libraries, 1704, 1776" by Eleanor B. Adams. Reprinted from New Mexico Historical Review, , April 1944.
Notes, holographs, typescripts, correspondence, brochures, printed matter, clippings, tearsheets, and scrapbooks. See also Boxes 15-20 (Scrapbooks #1-#10). Materials are arranged in a generally chronological sequence according to first publication date.
--"Laughing Priests" by Erna Fergusson. Theatre Arts Monthly (Special Issue on the Dramatic Arts of the American Indian),, August 1933.
Notes, holographs, typescripts, correspondence, brochures, printed matter, clippings, tearsheets, and scrapbooks. See also Boxes 15-20 (Scrapbooks #1-#10). Materials are arranged in a generally chronological sequence according to first publication date.
--"Modern Indian Painting" by Alice Corbin Henderson. The Exposition of Indian Tribal Arts, Inc.,, 1931.
Notes, holographs, typescripts, correspondence, brochures, printed matter, clippings, tearsheets, and scrapbooks. See also Boxes 15-20 (Scrapbooks #1-#10). Materials are arranged in a generally chronological sequence according to first publication date.
--"A Reporter in New Mexico - Shalako" by Edmund Wilson. The New Yorker, , April 1949.
Notes, holographs, typescripts, correspondence, brochures, printed matter, clippings, tearsheets, and scrapbooks. See also Boxes 15-20 (Scrapbooks #1-#10). Materials are arranged in a generally chronological sequence according to first publication date.
--"What of Our Indian G.I.?" by Erna Fergusson. Americas, (Indias Veteranos. August 1950)., July 1950.
Notes, holographs, typescripts, correspondence, brochures, printed matter, clippings, tearsheets, and scrapbooks. See also Boxes 15-20 (Scrapbooks #1-#10). Materials are arranged in a generally chronological sequence according to first publication date.