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Brief von S. H. Rodriguez an Adolf Erman
Hebräisch; Chrestomathie. Handschriftliche Notiz Ermans: Reverendo Padro S. M. Rodriguez, Convento de los Redentoristos.Handschrif
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Ninfa Rodriguez shakes senator Carlos Truan's hand as he receives award from the Robstown Ladies Auxiliary (photograph)
Ninfa Rodriguez shakes senator Carlos Truan's hand as he receives award from the Robstown Ladies Auxiliary
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Ninfa Rodriguez shakes senator Carlos Truan's hand as he receives award from the Robstown Ladies Auxiliary (photograph)
Ninfa Rodriguez shakes senator Carlos Truan's hand as he receives award from the Robstown Ladies Auxiliary
[Telegram from Mrs. L. S. Rodriguez to John J. Herrera - March 25, 1949]
Western Union telegram from Mrs. L. S. Rodriguez, Secretary, to John J. Herrera dated March 25, 1949. This was to advise Herrera that Mr. Cortez was in the hospital and unable to attend the meeting on March 27, probably the installation ceremonies for the Houston Junior LULACS
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Oral History Interview with Dalilah Rodriguez (sound recording)
Oral history interview of Dalilah Rodriguez conducted by TAMU-CC student Theresa Valli. Dalilah talks about her and her family's experience during Hurricane Harvey and its aftermath
Oral History Interview with Dalilah Rodriguez (sound recording)
Oral history interview of Dalilah Rodriguez conducted by TAMU-CC student Theresa Valli. Dalilah talks about her and her family's experience during Hurricane Harvey and its aftermath
Debbie Rodriguez oral history interview.
1 sound file. Duration: 1 hr., 43 min. Title supplied by cataloger. Accompanied by 1 finding aid.This interview is part of the Southwest Collection's oral history series on Lubbock's Hispanic community. Debbie Rodriguez discusses her background and her current involvement in Hispanic traditions through being a ballet folklórico dance instructor. In particular, she discusses her dance troupe Ballet Folklórico Nuestra Herencia and their annual La Guelaguetz
Armando Rodriguez oral history interview.
1 sound file. Duration: 1 hr., 02 min. Title supplied by cataloger. Accompanied by 1 finding aid.Armando Rodriguez, a long-time Lubbock resident, currently employed at Texas Tech University's KTXT Channel 5 Public Broadcasting Station, reminisces about his life
[Affidavit of Joe Rodriguez Molina, November 23, 1963]
In an affidavit, Joe Rodriguez Molina states that he was born in Dallas, Texas and has been employed at the Texas Book Depository for sixteen years. Molina was a member of the G. I. Forum from 1955 to 1962
Oral History Interview with Armando Rodriguez, July 14, 2016
Armando S. Rodriguez was born and raised in south Odessa, Texas. He attended Ector County High School, where he was senior class president. As the class president, Rodriguez led a school walkout to demand that advance academic classes be offered in the majority minority school. He later attended St. Mary’s University in San Antonio and is now an Ector County Commissioner
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