Manuscripts
Letters (correspondence) -- Incoming and outgoing
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Letters (correspondence) -- Incoming
Manuscripts
Pedro Villaseñor incoming correspondence from Rafael Trujillo Herrera. Pedro Villaseñor incoming correspondence from Juan Aguilera Azpeitia and José Aurioles Díaz Included: Rafael Trujillo Herrera poems
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Letters (correspondence) -- Incoming and outgoing
Manuscripts
Pedro Villaseñor incoming and outgoing correspondence re church/state relations in Mexico, the Roman Catholic Church in Mexico, and subscriptions to "Pro Patria"
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Letters (correspondence) -- Outgoing
Manuscripts
Pedro Villaseñor outgoing correspondence
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Letters (correspondence) -- Incoming
Manuscripts
Pedro Villaseñor incoming correspondence from Sinarquisatas Included: Roster of Sinarquistas in Southern California?
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Letters (correspondence) -- Incoming
Manuscripts
Incoming correspondence to Pedro Villaseñor regarding building of school, subscriptions to newsletter "Pro Patria," meetings of Asociación Católica de la Juventud Mexicana, plan for protest march, and circulation of "Pro Patria" in Mexico. Includes correspondence from Mexico and throughout the U.S.
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Correspondence - friends and family incoming/outgoing
Manuscripts
Incoming letters and cards from friends, some unsigned or unidentified; and the majority of Babitz's outgoing correspondence. Babitz's outgoing correspondence is primarily from the late 1960s to early 1970s and includes carbon copies, drafts, and unsent letters and postcards. There is also incoming and outgoing family correspondence (mid 1950s to mid 1960s) with her parents Sol and Mae Babitz, sister Mirandi Babitz, and a few other relatives.
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