Clippings
Found in 166 Collections and/or Records:
Church Women United in New Mexico Ribbon Project collection
The collection documents the national Ribbon Project with particular details about New Mexico’s participation.
Clara H. Olsen Papers,
Clyde Tingley and Carrie Tingley Papers
The collection includes correspondence of Clyde and Carrie Tingley, as well as material related to the City of Albuquerque, Carrie Tingley Hospital, and the New Mexico State Fair. Materials focus on Tingley’s time as Mayor/Chairman of the City of Albuquerque and Governor of New Mexico.
Connie Martinez League of United Latin American Citizens papers
This collection contains both national and state organizational information, as well as substantial information about civil rights issues defended by LULAC.
Cora Crews Papers
Collection consists of correspondence, business and financial documents, agricultural literature and newspaper clippings concerning farming in south central New Mexico. Also included in the collection are certificates of brand for cattle dated 1935, 1940, and 1948, and records kept by Crews on cattle breeding.
Corina A. Santistevan Collection
This collection comprises the papers, ephemera, photographs, and publications assembled by or created by Corina A. Santistevan, educator, author, resarcher and historian of Taos, New Mexico.
Daniel Schávelzon Papers
Daniel Schávelzon is an Argentinian urban archeologist and architect who has been active in archeological and architectural research and organizations.
David A. Remley Papers
Collection consists of research material used for the book: Bell Ranch: Cattle Ranching in the Southwest, 1824-1947.
David J. Jones Collection,
David Kammer Professional Papers
The collection contains David Kammer’s accumulated research, notes, and writing pertaining to his work as a cultural and architectural historian. Most of the work relates to State and National Register nominations for properties and districts in New Mexico, and Route 66.
Digby Wolfe Papers
The collection focuses on Wolfe’s writings- his LA diary, drafts of screen plays and scripts, film treatments, production proposals, critiques, and material relating to production of the television comedy program, "Laugh-In." The collection also includes clippings, reviews, photos, musical lyrics, and teaching materials.
Don Johnstone papers pertaining to the Albuquerque Citizens Committee
The collection documents the formation and functions of the civic, non-partisan Albuquerque Citizens Committee from 1952-1970. Their platform focused on “concern for the quality of urban living," including the environment, human life, economic opportunity/anti-poverty, and high standards of competence in government.
Don Perceval Trading Post Research
The collection primarily consists of Don Perceval’s research relating to trading posts and traders in the Southwest.
Dorothy Woodward Memorial Penitente Collection,
E. J. Workman Papers about the VT Fuze
The VT Fuze is the variable timing fuse developed during World War II and is one of the most significant technological advancements in twentieth-century weaponry. This collection consists of reports, clippings, a DVD containing three videos, and an oral history detailing the testing of the VT Fuze.
E. V. "Jack" Lambert Collection
Collection consists of materials about Lambert and the San Gabriel Dude Ranch. Includes several pamphlets and promotional items about the ranch, as well as clippings of articles about Lambert and his experiences as a cowboy. Also in the collection are the lyrics to several cowboy songs.
Edgar L. Hewett Collection
Edna McClellan Papers
Eduardo Hernández-Chávez and Ysaura Bernal-Enríquez papers
Edward Gonzales Papers
The collection illuminates the career of Chicano artist, Edward Gonzales via photographs, articles, gallery catalogues and correspondence, and other publicity.
Edward W. Wynkoop Collection
Edwin L. Mechem Correspondence
Correspondence and letters to and from the governor's office during the year 1952. He served as governor during the years 1951-1954.
The collection is inventoried largely in alphabetical order by sender. The Governor is identified as "ELM."
Edwin L. Mechem papers
Papers and photographs from former Republican New Mexico governor and federal judge Edwin L. Mechem.