Box 14
Contains 45 Results:
--Bronson Cutting, UNM Division of Research,, 1910-1927,, 1959.
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.
--Governor Richard C. Dillon, A Study in New Mexico Politics, UNM Division of Research,, 1948.
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.
--Arthur T. Hannett, Governor of New Mexico, UNM Division of Research,, 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.
--Octaviano Larrazolo, A Political Portrait, UNM Division of Research,, 1952.
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.
--"Dr. Goddard" by Dorothea Magdalene Fox. New Mexico Magazine, , September 1960.
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.
--"Dwight Morrow and the Mexican Revolution" by Stanley Robert Ross. Reprinted from Hispanic American Historical Review, , November 1958.
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 Exploitation of Treason" by Edward D. Tittmann. Reprinted from The New Mexico Historical Review, , 1929.
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.
--"Flight to the North Pole, 24 August 1949" by Francis P. Farquhar and Garfield Merner, Grabhorn Press,, 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.
--"How Carl Magee Broke Fall's New Mexico Ring" by William G. Shepherd. The World's Work, , May 1924.
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 Review of the Crawford W. Long Centennial Anniversary Celebrations" by Howard R. Raper. Reprinted from Bulletin of the History of Medicine, , March 1943.
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.
--"Second-Class Citizenship" an Address by Tom L. Popejoy at Carlsbad, NM,, July 15, 1962.
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 Spanish Conqueror as a Business Man" by France V. Scholes. New Mexico Quarterly, , Spring 1958.
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.
--Mary Austin (1868-1934), A Memorial, Laboratory of Anthropology,, 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.
--Henry "Hank" Kelly (1917-1947), Gross Kelly Co.,, 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.
--Ernie Pyle (1900-1945), UNM, 1945.
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.
--Ruth Hanna Simms (1880-1944., 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.
--Maud Durlin Sullivan (1872-1944), Pioneer Southwestern Librarian, UCLA,, 1962.
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.
--James Fulton Zimmerman (1887-1944), UNM,, 1945.
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.
--"Gabriela Mistral" by Erna Fergusson. The Inter-American Monthly, , 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.
--Indios de Guatemala: Pinturas de Galvez Suarez, autographed folio of 10 reproductions. Stored in Box 3 Folder 11., August 1942.
Resource material re: primarily Cuba and Mexico.