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Garcia y Garcia, B
A drawing of Garcia and Garcia cigar factory on the corner of the street with cars and people passing by encased in an oval made out of bronze coins and red ribbon. Brand name and slogan are written above and below oval.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/osterweil/1660/thumbnail.jp
Manuel Aaron Garcia B. poem against colorism
Black & white image of poem by Manuel Aaron Garcia B. about Colorism for the Bomba Marile event on Colorism at Ogden Union Station for Artes de Mexico en Utah. Poem is written in spanish
Entrevista al mestre Joan B. Muntada i les seves exalumnes Assumció Garcia i Concepció Ciurana
Entrevista al mestre Joan B. Muntada i les seves exalumnes Assumció Garcia i Concepció Ciurana, sobre l'escola a l'època franquista. Els entrevistats parlen dels seus records sobre l'escola d'aquells temps. Els mestres es refereixen sobretot a la seva formació professional, la relació entre els mestres, els salaris, la manera de fer classes, l'horari escolar, la metodologia i els recursos pedagògics que feien servir, la disciplina, etc. I els exalumnes dels seus records relacionats amb l'escola i els mestres, les infraestructures i la neteja dels edificis escolars, les assignatures que tenien, les extraescolars, la llengua que es feia servir a l'aula i al pati, la formació patriòtica i religiosa que varen rebre, etc25 B Baquero - Ciurana.mp
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A letter from Amador Garcia to B. Alan Sugg.
A letter from Amador Garcia to B. Alan Sugg, President of Corpus Christi State University regarding the contract for the Garcia Collection being turned over to the University
Correction to: The measure mix matters: multiple-component plant protection is indispensable for coping with the enormous genome plasticity and mutation rates in pathogenic microorganisms
In the original publication of the article, the first author name is incorrectly published as “Ely Oliceira-Garcia” but the correct name should read as “Ely Oliveira-Garcia”. This has been corrected in this paper
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Dr. Hector P. Garcia gives Mr. Ronald B. Brin his professional opinion on the case of Pequeno v. Garcia (Correspondence)
Dr. Hector P. Garcia gives Mr. Ronald B. Brin his professional opinion on the case of Pequeno v. Garcia
Garcia Family History
The Family History of
Austin D. Garcia
2 September 2022
Austin Garcia authored this family history as part of the course requirements for HIST 550/700 Your Family in History offered online in Fall 2022 and was submitted to the Pittsburg State University Digital Commons. Please contact the author directly with any questions or comments: [email protected]
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President Lyndon B. Johnson, Dr. Cleo Garcia and Dr. Hector P. Garcia (photograph)
President Lyndon B. Johnson, Dr. Cleo Garcia and Dr. Hector P. Garcia
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A letter from B. Alan Sugg to Amador Garcia.
A letter from B. Alan Sugg, President of Corpus Christi State University, to Amador C. Garcia, thanking him for a recent meeting with Dr. Hector P. Garcia and Dr. Clotilde Garcia regarding the placement of the Garcia Paper
Oral History Interview with Guatemozin Garcia, October 19, 2005
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Guatemozin Garcia. Garcia was born in Alice, Texas 26 October 1923. Upon graduating from high school in 1942, he joined the Army Air Forces. Four of his brothers were also in the military during World War II. After completing basic training at Shepherd Field, Texas he was sent to Fort Myers, Florida for four weeks of gunnery training. He was then sent to Santa Ana, California where he joined the 34th Bomb Group as a nose gunner in a B-24. Garcia’s group flew to England during April 1944. In seven months, he flew thirty-two missions. He flew two missions over Normandy during the invasion not knowing that one of his brothers was in the ground forces hitting the beach. Later, he learned his brother was severely wounded and was in the Liverpool Army Hospital. Garcia visited him there. He recalls a bombing mission when their plane was so heavily damaged by flak it was doubtful they could make it back to England. He tells of the measures taken to keep their plane airborne until making an emergency landing at an English air field. Returning to the United States in November 1944 he was sent to Buffalo, New York to attend aircraft load school. Completing the course he was assigned to George Field, Illinois where he served as a hanger chief. He was discharged November 1945
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