Box 18
Contains 23 Results:
Las Cruces, League of Women Voters, "Nuclear Waste Disposal," 373192, Reynolds,, March 1979.
Conference with community leaders from across the state: to discuss the historical, philosophical, political context of nuclear waste, WIPP, and informing the general public.
Las Cruces, Regents of NMSU, "Mesilla Valley," 374193, Hoover,, March 1979.
Lecture series and exhibit using photographs, documents, and written commentary on the growth and development of the Mesilla Valley during the last 125 years. Overviews include initial settlement, military involvement, impact of water, and irrigation on area development.
Albuquerque, Society for the Preservation of Hispanic Heritage, "Spanish Recording," 379194, Tolman,, March 1979.
Spanish poetry recording from the anthology of "Poeta Y Pueblo" to provide encouragement and cultural enrichment to Spanish and Bilingual educators, programs in the State of New Mexico, and local libraries.
Albuquerque and Tucson, Latin American Center, UNM, University of Arizona, "Undocumented Workers," 381195, Meyer and Nason (1 of 2),, March 1979.
Television series in Spanish with academic specialist from the United States and Mexico: to examine the undocumented workers in the United States.
Albuquerque and Tucson, Latin American Center, UNM, University of Arizona, "Undocumented Workers," 381195, Meyer and Nason (2 of 2),, March 1979.
Hagerman, Roswell Correctional Center, "American Short Story Series" 382196, Pifer,, March 1979.
Film series presentation, handouts, lecture, and dialogue with humanities scholars on a series of stories that deal with the main theme of examining American values over the past one hundred years.
Albuquerque, Albuquerque Sister Cities Com., "Japan Today," 383197, Hashimoto (Mini-Grant),, April 3, 1979.
Lectures, demonstrations, and cultural films with commentaries by humanities scholars: to heighten understanding of Japan's art and culture by the adult community.
Albuquerque, Ad-Hoc Committee on International Year of the Child, "The Child and The Family," 384198, Snyder and Simmons (1 of 4),, May 1979.
Commemorating the International Year of the Child in New Mexico: series of conferences designed to apply the humanities and recent developmental knowledge to look into our attitudes toward children, concepts, policies, and programs toward them.
Albuquerque, Ad-Hoc Committee on International Year of the Child, "The Child and The Family" 384198, Snyder and Simmons (2 of 4),, May 1979.
Albuquerque, Ad-Hoc Committee on International Year of the Child, "The Child and The Family" 384198, Snyder and Simmons (3 of 4),, May 1979.
Albuquerque, Ad-Hoc Committee on International Year of the Child, "The Child and The Family" 384198, Snyder and Simmons (4 of 4),, May 1979.
Socorro, Advisory Council to NMHC, "Henry Nash Smith and American Literature," 385199, Yee, (Cassette Tape, "American Literature and Popular Culture," See Box 68)., May 1979,
Radio program: conducting a seminar in American literature and popular culture.
Albuquerque, UNM, School of Law, "Dependency Seminar II: Community," 388200, Chakerian,, May 1979.
Seminar for a target audience: to explore our society's response to dependent person, the aged, the mentally ill, the handicapped, the troubled young, and the impoverished.
Las Vegas, NM Highlands, "Genealogy Project," 390201, Herrera,, June 13, 1979.
A planning grant to explore formats in order to develop a program enhancing local history interest and comprehension into genealogical data resources.
Jemez Springs, Jemez Bodhi Mandala, "A Comparison of Philosophical and Religious Views, East and West," 391202, Stewart,, July 31, 1979.
Seminar with humanities scholars for a target group, to be recorded, to promote greater understanding between practitioners and scholars of Eastern and Western philosophy and religions so that they may progress towards a co-operation which will benefit present day mankind.
Las Cruces, NMSU and Dona Ana Historical Society, "Mesilla Valley: Historical Overview," 392203, Miller,, August 1979.
Radio program, thematic in content: focusing on important events or epochs in the history of the people and settlements in the Mesilla Valley.
San Jose, CA, KTEH-TV, "Trinity," 393204, Baker,, August 1979.
Film documentary dealing with the life and times of J. Robert Oppenheimer, father of the atomic bomb, the story of the invention of the atomic bomb, questions of a scientist's responsibilities for his work, and the nations responsibility to its scientist.
Santa Fe, New Mexico State Library, "Einstein Exhibit," 394205, Johnstone, (Cassette Tape, "Comments on Einstein Film," See Box 68)., August 1979,
Exhibit series with photographs, films, and interpretive texts, portraying the life and work of Albert Einstein.
Albuquerque, UNM History, Asian Studies, Albuquerque Committee on Foreign Relations, "Middle East Oil and New Mexico," 395206, Kaminsky,, August 1979.
Conference with humanities scholars, oil experts, experts on various aspects of the oil problem to discuss the problems of oil availability in the Middle East and at state, national, and international levels in the U.S.
Santa Fe, St. John's College, "Mozart's World," 398207, Stark,, August 1979.
Videotape of concert and interpretive discussion: for educational television that will discuss the values that reveal and examine the courtly world that Mozart lived in.
Albuquerque, Society for Preservation of Hispanic Heritage, "El Poeta y El Pueblo," 403208, Tolman,, August 1979.
Poetry reading: on the theme to express by the Hispanic tradition of love, death, identity, and protest in Spanish ranging from Spain to New Mexico.
Socorro, NM Tech Advisory Council to NMHC, "Einstein Centennial Exhibit" 404209, Olsen, (Cassette Tape, "Comments on Einstein Film," See Box 68)., August 1979,
An exhibit traveling to various cities to highlight the meaning of Einstein both as a scientist and a human being very much involved in the tribulation of the 20th century.
Albuquerque, Equal Rights Council, "Quality Education in New Mexico" 406210, Mills and Miera,, October 17, 1979.
Conference with scholars, educators, administrators, parents, and students: dealing with the quality of education in the State of New Mexico.