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Military records -- Rodriguez, Raul A., (1952-1964)


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    Financial records -- Rodriguez, Raul A., (1958-1964)

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    Included: Mutual Savings of Alhambra pass book; Community Bank promissory note; Roy C. Gilliland, M.D. statement; and Milton K. Sjogren statement

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    School records -- Rodriguez, Raul, (1940-1958)

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    Archdiocese of Los Angeles; Los Angeles City College; and Mount Carmel High School Included: Diploma, report cards, and printed matter

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    Cards -- Rodriguez, Manuel H. and Raul A., [undated]

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    Included: Social Security cards; Operator's License; and Resurrection Cemetery

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    Certificates -- Rodriguez, Raul A., (1932-1958)

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    Baptism; California. Department of Health; Los Angeles County (Calif.). Office of the County Recorder; and St. Jude Apostolate

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    School records -- Rodriguez, Manuel, (1957-1999)

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    Loyola University of Los Angeles; Mount Carmel High School; and University of California, Los Angeles Included: Diplomas, exams, transcripts and printed ephemera Yearbooks found in Box 10 (12) and 11

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    Correspondence -- To Rodriguez, Raul A., (1950s)

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    The core of the Manuel H. Rodriguez papers are his thoughtful and informative reminiscences. There are over 20 narrations of his past experiences. They cover his service in the United States Army to his years as a student at the University of California, Los Angeles. He wrote about the economic effects of the Great Depression in Los Angeles, where an overwhelming amount of men worked as an itinerant salesman to ordinary activities such as playing marbles. Rodriguez wrote, "I have enjoyed reminiscing about those years and the exercise of my memory has had therapeutic effects," Box 9 (16). Many of Rodriguez's reminiscences could be accessed on his son's website: Zòcalo.

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