16,268 research outputs found
Alicia Alonso. Personalidades. MD_AA_S_20 / 215
Alicia Alonso, Serge Lifar y Mr Lunkov Embajador Ruso en el cumpleaños de crítico inglés Arnold Haskel
ALONSO, José J.
Telegram from Mr. José J. Alonso to Gen. Alvaro Obregón congratulating him on his election victory. Telegrams from Mr. José J. Alonso to Gen. Obregón informing of the passing of trains with guests to his inaguration as President of the Republic. / Telegrama del Sr. José J. Alonso al Gral. Alvaro Obregón, felicitándolo por su triunfo electoral. Telegramas del Sr. José J. Alonso al Gral. Obregón, informando del paso de trenes con invitados a su toma de posesión como Presidente de la República
ALONSO, Eduardo
Correspondence exchanged between Mr. Eduardo Alonso and Mr. Antonio Galván Duque, Chief Clerk of the Personal Secretariat of the Presidency, regarding the shipment of furniture purchased in Granada, Spain. / Correspondencia entre el Sr. Eduardo Alonso y el Sr. Antonio Galván Duque, Oficial Mayor de la Secretaría Particular de la Presidencia, sobre el envío de muebles comprados en Granada, España
ALONSO, Eduardo
Correspondence exchanged between Mr. Eduardo Alonso and Mr. Antonio Galván Duque, Chief Clerk of the Personal Secretariat of the Presidency, regarding the shipment of furniture purchased in Granada, Spain. / Correspondencia entre el Sr. Eduardo Alonso y el Sr. Antonio Galván Duque, Oficial Mayor de la Secretaría Particular de la Presidencia, sobre el envío de muebles comprados en Granada, España
Mr. Melvin J. Collier, RWWL AUC, June 2011
This video is a conversation with Mr. Melvin J. Collier. Mr. Collier talks about his book, "From Mississippi to Africa: A Journey of Discovery". Daniel Le, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer
ROMERO, Miguel Alonso
"Correspondence between Mr. Miguel Alonso Romero and Gen. Alvaro Obregón concerning the reports he is sending to Gen. Obregón about the political situation in the state of Yucatán. / Correspondencia entre el Sr. Miguel Alonso Romero y el Gral. Alvaro Obregón, relativa a los informes que le envía el primero al Gral. Obregón sobre la situación política del estado de Yucatán.
ROMERO, Miguel Alonso
"Correspondence between Mr. Miguel Alonso Romero and Gen. Alvaro Obregón concerning the reports he is sending to Gen. Obregón about the political situation in the state of Yucatán. / Correspondencia entre el Sr. Miguel Alonso Romero y el Gral. Alvaro Obregón, relativa a los informes que le envía el primero al Gral. Obregón sobre la situación política del estado de Yucatán.
ALONSO, José J.
Correspondence between Mr. José J. Alonso and Gen. Alvaro Obregón, in which the first one is requesting Gen. Obregón's picture to send it to New York so that the button for advertising his political campaign be made. Also, Mr. Alonso put himself at Gen. Obregón's disposal to help with the sale of chickpea and made comments of the good reviews of his interview with the American press. acknowledgment reply, and thanking for the work to support his candidacy. / Correspondencia entre el Sr. José J. Alonso y el Gral. Alvaro Obregón, en la que el primero le pide le envíe una fotografía para mandar hacer en Nueva York el botón de propaganda de campaña. Además se pone a sus órdenes para la venta de garbanzo y comenta la buena acogida que tuvo la entrevista que concedió Obregón a la prensa norteamericana. Respuesta de enterado y agradeciendo los trabajos en pro de su candidatura
ALONSO, José J.
Correspondence between Mr. José J. Alonso and Gen. Alvaro Obregón, in which the first one is requesting Gen. Obregón's picture to send it to New York so that the button for advertising his political campaign be made. Also, Mr. Alonso put himself at Gen. Obregón's disposal to help with the sale of chickpea and made comments of the good reviews of his interview with the American press. acknowledgment reply, and thanking for the work to support his candidacy. / Correspondencia entre el Sr. José J. Alonso y el Gral. Alvaro Obregón, en la que el primero le pide le envíe una fotografía para mandar hacer en Nueva York el botón de propaganda de campaña. Además se pone a sus órdenes para la venta de garbanzo y comenta la buena acogida que tuvo la entrevista que concedió Obregón a la prensa norteamericana. Respuesta de enterado y agradeciendo los trabajos en pro de su candidatura
Interview Excerpt of Mr. Donald M. Crawford, Sr.
(1948-2018) Donald Mitchell Crawford, Sr. (“DC”), musician, author, and educator, was born on May 24, 1948, and was a lifelong resident of Birmingham, AL. His father and mother owned and operated “C & S Charter Tours Bus Company,” the first black-owned bus company in the state of Alabama. Crawford was a 1966 graduate of Western Olin High School in Birmingham, AL. Crawford was an outstanding drum major, playing first chair alto saxophone under the tutelage of the late Amos F. Gordon, Sr. After high school, he received a music scholarship to Alabama State University (ASU) where he earned both his Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees in Music Education and was later inducted into the “School of Music Hall of Fame” at ASU. He was the youngest ever inducted into the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and performed with the 291 st and 283rd Army Band in Fort Bennett, GA. DC was Band Director at Jackson Olin High School and taught in the Birmingham School System for over thirty-five years. His love for music and performing lead him after his retirement to serve as Band Director for Miles College.
Crawford is the author of “The Wheels of the Birmingham Civil Rights Movement.” This book chronicles the lives of his late father and mother, Worcy and Christine Pride Crawford, and the role he and the company played in the Birmingham Civil Rights Movement
- …
