Teachers -- Texas
Found in 248 Collections and/or Records:
Medium Wooden Box with Raised Floral Decoration
The Artifacts series consists of items which most likely belonged to Ms. Mireles rather than Mr. Mireles, including a sewing box, two wooden boxes with floral decorations, a woman’s hat, glove and handkerchief, a key to the Mireles’ ranch, and a photograph of Ms. Mireles’ sister.
Mexessa (Night of the Nino) unpublished essay
Minutes, 1943-1951
This series contains material that documents the start of the Pan American Council of Texas which was briefly called the Pan American Council of Corpus Christi. The Council was started in 1943 by E. E. Mireles to work with the Spanish program in the Corpus Christi public schools where Pan American Clubs had already been started. The Coastal Bend Television Co. minutes, also in this series, document E.E. Mireles’ participation in its beginnings.
"Moving On"
My Father’s Black Book “House Beautiful – unpublished essay” includes correspondence with Elaine Greene, 1999
Newspaper Clippings
Newspaper clippings, mostly related to education, politics, and Mexico
The clippings in this series pertain to educational issues in Texas, legal and political news, discrimination, as well as local Corpus Christi news. There are also several obituaries including that of Mr. Mireles.
Aubra Nooncaster Collection
The Aubra Nooncaster Papers span 1938-1992, and document the writings of coach, poet, and mentor to Larry L. King, Aubra Nooncaster. The collection is arranged into four series: Correspondence, Writings about Coach Nooncaster, Nooncaster’s Writings, and Larry L. King. The bulk of the collection is correspondence from Larry L. King to Nooncaster. The collection also includes published poems and unpublished drafts of poems written by Nooncaster
"Not Just Another Waltz"
Notes
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Notes and drafts
Notes, Drafts
Notes, Drafts
Novels , 1994-2004
Other Writings
Outgoing (all to Edmundo E. Mireles), 1954-1956
July 11, 1954
July 23, [1955]
July 4, 1956
July 8, [1956]
July 10, [1956]
August 2, 1956
August 4, 1956
August 6, 1956