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TITLE A Guide to Materials Relating to Persons of Mexican Feritage in the United States. The Mexican American, A New Focus on Opportunity. INSTITUTION Interagency Committee on Mexican American Affairs, Washington, D.C. DUB DATE Mar 69 NOmr 1890.

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ABSTRACT A variety of resource materials relating to Mexican Americans is cited in this guide. Among the materials are books, reports and hearings, periodical literature, dissertations, bibliographies, and audiovisual materials. A state-by-state listing of periodical publications of interest to the Mexican American community is included. Also listed are U. S. producers of Spanish audiovisual materials and radio ,and television stations broadcasting in Spanish. The document was compiled by the Inter-Agency Committee on Mexican American Affairs. (CM) Y.S. IIPARIIIMT Of HEWN. MAIM i MATE OFNLEOF EWA=

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A GUIDE TO MATERIALS RELATING TO PERSONS OF MEXICAN HERITAGE IN THE UNITED STATES

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The Inter-Agency Committee On Mexican American Affairs March, 1969 r4I (

O CONTENTS

Title hat re% (:)O Books LLJ Reports, Hearings, Proceedings and Similar Materials 29

Periodical Literature 57

Listing of CurrentlyPublished Periodicals 96

Dissertations and Other Unpublished Materials 101

Bibliographies 131

Audio-Visual Materials 134

Listing of U. S. Producers or Distributors of Spanish Audio-Visual Materials 140

Spanish-LaNpage Radio & Tv Stations 144

Conclusion 185 Catholic Immigrants. New York: Abel, Theodore. Protestant Home Missions to Institute of Social andReligious Science, 1933.

Readings for Understanding Adams State College, Centerfor Cultural Studies. Szudieb, Southwestern Culture, Alamos*, Colorado: Center tar Cultural 1963. The Incidence of Delin- Adler, Herman, Frances Cahn,and Stuart Johannes. University of quency in Berkeley,1928-1932. Berkeley, California: California Press, 1934. Social Allen, Ruth Alice.The Labor of Women inthe Production of Cotton. No. 3134, Austin: Science Publication No. 3,University of Bulletin University of Texas Press,1931.

Doubleday, 1966. Allen, Steve. The Ground is Our Table. New York: Los Angeles: County Alaanza, Arturo S. Mexican-Americans and CivilRights, Commission on Human Relations,1964.

of Labor (AFL) . What American GI Forum of Texasand Texas State Federation Price Wetbacks? Austin,Thum: Published by the authors,1953.

American Public WelfareAssociation. Pul21icalfurvSanAntonio, Wel- Texas; as a study of alocal community. Chicago: American Public fare Association, 1940. in Ohio. Andrews, Wade H. and SaadZ. Nagi.Migrant Agricultural Labor Bulletin WOoster, Ohio:Ohio AgriculturalExperiment Station, Research 780, Sept., 1956. Hybrid Corn to Apodaca, Anacleto. "Corn and Custom:The Introduction of Spanish-American Farmers in NewMexico," in Human Problems inTechnol- Russell Sage Foundation, ogical Change. Edward H. Spicer, ed., NewYork: pp. 35-39,1952. and Customs of the Mexicans Arnold, August Charles.The Folk-Lore, Manners, of Texas, 19zu. in San Antonio, Texas.Austin, Texas: University the U. S. A. Ashworth, May Harley,(Ed). Spanish-Speaking Americans in New York: Friendship Press, 1953. Itself," in Human Relations in Atkins, James A. "A Cultural Minority Improves of Education, pp. Colorado.Denver, Colorado: Colorado State Department 91-105, 1961. - 2 -

Atwater, Ernesta E. A Tabulation of Facts on Conditions Existent in Hick's Mexican Camp. El Monte, California: The author, 1942.

Bale, Ralph. No Frontier to Learning: The Mexican Student in the United States. University of Minnesota Press, 1957.

Banfield, Edward C. Big City Politics. New York: Random House, 1965.

Barker, George C. Pachuco, An American-Spanish Argot and Its Social Functions in Tur.son, Arizona. Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona Press, 1958.

Barron, Milton L. American Minorities. New York: Knopf, 1957.

Beals, Ralph L. and Norman D. Humphrey. No Frontier in Learning; The Mexican Student in the United States.Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press, 1957.

Bishop's Committee for the Spanish-Speaking."Pilot Project" -- Merrill Trust Fund. Bishop's Committee for the Spanish-Speaking, Jan., 1962.

Blackmar, Frank W. Spanish Institutions of the Southwest.Baltimore: John Hopkins Press, 1891.

Blair, Bertha, Anne 0. Lively and Glen W. Trimble. Ilmksh:EmakingAtericans: Mexicans and Puerto Ricans in the United States.A Study conducted by the Home Mission Research Unit of the Bureau of Research and Survey for the Home Missions Division of the National Council. of Churches of Christ in the United States of America, 1953.

Bogardus, Emory S. "The Mexican Immigrant," in Emory Bogardus, ed. Essentials of Americanization, Los Angeles: J. R. Miller, pp. 264-271, 1920.

Bogardus, Emory S. Immigration and Race Attitudes. New York:D. C. Health and Company, 1928.

Bogardus, Emory S. The Mexican Immigrant. Los Angeles, California: The Council on International Relations, 1929.

Bogardus, Emory. The Mexican in the United States. Los Angeles, California: University of Southern California Press, 1935.

Bogardus, Emory S. The Survey of Race Relations on the Pacific Coast. Los Angeles: Council on International Relations, Information Service, May, 1926.

Bogardus, Emory S. "Attitudes and the Mexican Immigrant," in Kimball, Young, ed., Social Attitudes. New York: Henry Holt, pp. 291-327, 1931. National Bresette, Liana E.Mexicans in the United States. Washington: Catholic Welfare Conference,1930.

War, 1846-1848 Brooks, Nathan Covington. Complete History of the Mexican Chicago, Illinois: Rio Grande Press, 1965. Subregional Browdes, Walter G.The Pattern of InternalMobility in Texas; A Press, 1944. Study. Austin, Texas: The University of Texas

Brown, Edmund G.Negroes and Mexican-Americansin the California State Government. A cooperativeproject conducted by theOffice of the Governor and the State Edmund G. Brown, SelectedCalifornia Newspaper Publishers, Personnel Board, 1965. of the Browning, Harley L. and DaleS. McLemore. A Statistical Profile Spanish-Surnamed Population of Texas. Austin, Texas: Population Research Center, University ofTexas, June 9, 1964.

Valley as a Culture Buchkner, Urban Dellos. Study of the Lower Rio Grande Area. University of Texas, August,1929. Capita Consump- Buechel, F. A. and E. R. Dedeke. "Family Expenditures and Per Austin, Texas: tion in Nine TexasCommunities," Progress Report No.1. Bureau of Business Research,University of Texas, 1942. Texas Buechel, F. A. and E. R. Dedeke. "Family Expenditures in Twenty-One Communities," Progress Report No.2. Austin, Texas: Bureau of Business Research, University of Texas,1942.

Mexican-Americans and Spanish- Burma, John. "The Civil Rights Situation of Race Americans," in Jitsuichi Masuokaand Preston Valien editors. Relations: Problems and Theory.Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North CarolinaPress, 1961. Durham, North Burma, John H. Spanish-Speaking Groups in theUnited States. Carolina: Duke University, 1954. Francis J. Brown and Burris, Quincy G. "Latin Americans," in One America, Joseph Slabey Roucek, eds.,New York: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1945.

Macmillan Company, 1934. Calvin, Ross. Sky Determines. New York: Albuquerque: Camps, Arthur L. The Spanish Folk Song_ inthe Southwest. University of New Mexico,1933.

Problem of Nomenclature," Camps, Arthur L. "Spanish, Mexican, Native; The The University of in Spanish Folk- Poetryin New Mexico.Albuquerque: New Mexico Press, pp.12-16, 1946. -4

Campa, Arthur L. Spanish Religious Folk Theatre in the Southwest. Albuquerque: University of Nev Mexico, 1934.

Case, Fred E. and James H. Kirk. The Housing Status of Minority Families; Los Angeles, 1956. U.C.L.A. Real Estate Research Program and the Los Angeles Urban League, 1958.

Cerwin, Herbert. These Are the Mexicans. New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1947.

Chramosta, Sharon. Directory of Community Services in the Southwest Area of San Antonio, Texas. San Antonio, Texas: Bishop's Committee for the Spanish- Speaking, 1961

Christian, Jane and Chester Christian, Jr. "Spanish Language and Culture in the Southwest," in Joshua A. Fishman, Language Loyally in the United States; The Maintenance and Perpetuation of Non- English Mother Tours by American Ethnic and Religious Groups.The Hague, Morton and Com- pany., pp. 280-317, 1966.

Clark, Elmer T. The Latin Immigrant in the South. Cokesbury Press, 1924.

Clark, Elmer Talmage, and Harvey C. Spencer. Latin-America, U.S.A. New York: Joint Division of Education and Cultivation, Board of Missions and Church Extension, the Methodist Church, 1942

Clark, Margaret. Health in the Mexican-American Culture. Berkeley: Univer- sity of California, 1956.

Clark, Margaret. Health in the Mexican-American Culture: A Community Study. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1959.

Cleland, Robert Glass. "Aliens and Nomads," in California in Our Time.New York: Knopf, Chapter 13, pp. 242-264, 1947.

Clifford, Roy A. The Rio Grande Flood: A Comparative Study of Border Coml- =unities in Disaster. Disaster Study No. 7. Washington, D. C.: Com- mittee on Disaster Studies, National Academy of Science and National Research Council, 1956.

Clinton, Ione L. Children in Migratory Agricultural Families, Federal Security Agency, Washington, 1946.

Cole, Stewart G., and Mildred Wiese Cole. Minorities and the American Promise; The Conflict of Principle and Practice.New York: Harper and Brothers, 1954.

Coleman, Algernon. English Teaching in the Southwest;Organisation and mate- rials for Instructing Spanish-SpeakingChildren. Washington D. C.: American Councilon Education, 1940. Collins Henry Hill.America's Own Refu ees:Our 4 000 000 Homeless Migrants, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1941.

Cooke, Henry W. Peoples of the Southwest. Freedom Pamphlets, American Education Fellowship, 1951.

Costilla County, Colorado. Overall Economic Development Plan.Costilla County, Colorado: The County, 1962.

Cramp, Kathryn, Louis F. Shields and Charles A.Thomson. Study of the Mexican Population in Imperial Valley. New York: Council of Women for Home Missions, 1926.

Crawford, Fred R. The Forgotten Egg: A Study of the Mental Health Prob- lems of Mexican-American Residents inthe Neighborhood of the Good Samaritan Center, San Antonio, Texas. San Antonio, Texas: Good Samaritan Center, 1961.

Crofoot, W. G., ed. Flying Chips, Latin-American Presbyterianismin Texas. The Executive Committee of HomeMissions of the Synod ofTeiiiBrEg Presbyterian Church in the United States. Austin, Texas: 1949.

Cross, Ira B., Carl Plehn and MelvinKnight. "Mexican Labor in the United States," University of California Publications inEconomics. Vol. 7, Berkeley: The University of California Press,1931-1932.

Curl, E. F. Southwest Texas Methodism.The Inter-Board Council of the Southwest Conference of the Methodist Church,San Antonio, 1951.

D'Antonio, William V. and William H. Form. Influential. in Two Border Cities: Study in Community Decision - Making. University of Notre Dame Press, 1965.

Davila, Jose M. The Mexican Migration Problem. Los Angeles, California: Pan Pacific Progress, 1929.

University of Texas, Davis, E. E. A Report on Illiteracyin Texas. Austin: Bulletin No. 2328, July 22,1923.

Bulletin Davis, E. E. A Study of Rural Schools inTravis County, Texas. 67, Austin, Texas: University of Twins, December 1,1916.

Davis, E. E. and C. T. Gray. A Study of Rural Schools inKarnes County. University of Texas Bulletin No.2246, Austin, Texas: Dec. 8, 1922.

Naylor Davis, E. E. "Peons." in The White Scourge. San Antonio, Texas: Company, pp. 166-75, 1940. Dawber, Mark A. "The Mexican Immigrant," in Our ShiftingPopulation. New York: Home Missions Council,Chapter 11, 1941. de los Santos, Gonzales and Maria deJesus. tion of Twenty-Five Factors Affecting theEduca- Migrant Spanish- Speaking Children. August, 1951. Demireles, Jovita Gonzalez. Latin Americans.Our Racial and National Minorities; Their History, Contributions,and Present Problems. J. Brown, and Joseph Francis S. Foucek, eds. New York: Prentice-Hall, Inc. pp. 497-509, 1937

Dobie, J. Frank.A Vaquero of the Brush Country. Dallas: The Southwest Press, 1929.

Dodson, Jack E. "Minority GroupHousing in Two TexasCities," in Nathan Glazer and DavisMcEntire, eds. Studies inHouteingLandAtoritEjimups. Special Research Reportto the Commission on Race and Housing. Los Angeles: University of CaliforniaPress, 1960.

Donnelley, Thomas C. "New Mexico: An Area of ConflictingCultures," in Rocky Mountain Politics. Thomas C. Donnelleyand Arthur N. Holcombe, eds. Albuquerque: The University ofNew Mexico Press,1940. Dunne, John Gregory. Delano. New York: Farrar, 1967.

Du Prey, Virginia H.A Technique of a Minority Bilingual Group. New York: MacMillan Company, 1955.

Eaton, Joseph and Kenneth Polk. Measuring Delinquency: A Study of Probation Department Referrals. University of PittsburgPress, 1961.

Edmundson, Munro. Los Manitos. New Orleans MiddleAmerican Research Insti- tute. Tulane University, 1957.

Edwards, Alba M. Economic Grouping of GainfulWorkers of the UnitedStates Washington: Government Printing Office,1938.

El Paso Public Schools. Workshop for DevelopingTeaching Aids for Non- English-Speaking Children. El Paso, Texas: El Paso PublicSchools, Sept., 1945

Espinosa, Jose Manuel. Spanish Folk-Tales fromNew Mexico. New York: American Folk-loreSociety, G.E. Stechert &Co., agents.

Faulkner, Harold Underwoodand Kepner Tyler.America, Its History and People. A Unit Organization:New York: Harper & Brothers, 1942. Feery, Allison B. A Planned Community for Migratory FarmWorkers. Bishops' Committee for the Spanish-Speaking, Jan.,1962.

Feldman, Herman. "Mexicans and Indians," in Racial Factors inAmerican Industry. New York: Harper and Brothers, pp. 104-118, 1931.

Fergusson, Erna. New Mexico - A Pageant of ThreePeoples. Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1955.

Fergusson, Erna. Our Southwest. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1940.

Fergusson, Harvey. The Blood of the Conquerors. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, New York: 1921. Followers of the Sun; A Trilogyof the Santa Fe Trail.

Y Alfred A. Knopf, 1936.

Fergusson, Harvey. Rio Grande. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1933.

Figate, Francis. The Spanish Heritage of theSouthwest. El Paso, Texas: C. Hartzog, 1952.

Fisher, Lloyd H. The Problem of Violence.Observations on Race Conflict in Los Angeles. Chicago: American Council on Race Relations,1946.

Forbes, Jack.Apache, Navaho and Spaniard. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1960.

Forrest, Earle R. Missions and Pueblos of the OldSouthwest, their myths, legends, fiestas, and ceremonies. Cleveland: A. H. Clark Co., 1929. 2 vole.

Foster, Joseph O'Kane. In the Night Did I Sins. New York:Charles Scribner's Sons, 1942.

Sociological Fuller, Elizabeth.Mexican Housing Problems in LosAngeles. Monograph No. 17. Los Angeles: USC, Southern CaliforniaSociological Society, 1920.

Galarza, Ernesto. Merchants of Labor: The Mexican Bracero Story. Charlotte, North Carolina and Santa Barbara, California: McNally & Loftin, 1964.

Galarza, Ernesto. Strangers in our Fields. Washington, D. C.: U.S. Section Joint U.S. - Mexico Trade Union Committee, 1956.

Gallardo, Lloyd. Mexican Green Carders: Preliminary Report. U. S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Employment Security, July 10, 1962.

Gamio, Manuel. The Mexican Immigrant, His Life Story. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1931. - 8 -

Casio, Manuel.Mexican Immigration to the UnitedStates. Chicago: Univer- sity of Chicago Press, 1930.

Casio, Manuel. Preliminary Survey of the Antecedentsand Conditions of the Mexican Immigrant Population inthe United States and the Formationof a !swam for a Definite and ScientificStudy of the Problems.New York: Social Science Research Council, 1928.

GamLo, Manuel. Quantitative Estimate of Sources andDistribution of Mexican Immigration into the United States.Mexico, Da.: Talleres Graficos, 1930.

Garner, Claud. The Wetback. New York: Howard McCann, 1947.

Getty, Harry T. "Ethnic History of Tucson, Arizona,"in For the Dean. Erik K. Reed and Dale S. King, eds., SantaFe, New Mexico: Hokoham Museum Association and Southwestern MonumentsAssociation, 1950.

Getty Harry T.Mexican Society in the Community ofTucson, Arizona.Arizona State Museum Library. The University of Arizona, 1949.

Goldschmidt, Walter.As You Sow. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1947.

Goldstein, Marcus.Demographic and Bodily Changes in Descendantsof Mexican Immigrants: With Comparable Dataon Parents and Children in Mexico. Austin: Institute of Latiw-American Studies,University of Texas, 1943.

Gonzales, Isabel. Step Children of a Nation. New York:AmericanCommittee for Protection of the Foreign Born, 1947.

Gonzales, Jovita. "Latin-Americans," in Brown, Frances J.and Joseph Roucek, eds. Our Racial and National Minorities: Their History, Contributions and Present Problems. New York:Prentice-Hall, pp. 497-509, 1937.

Gonzales, Jovita. League of United Latin-AmericansCitizens: Regulations and By-Lays. Brownsville, Texas: Recio Brothers, 1933.

Gonzales, May Kathleen. The Mexican Family in San Antonio,Texas.Austin, Texas: University of Texas, 1928.

Governor's Committeeon Migrant Labor. Report on Domestic Migratory Labor in Ohio. Columbus, Ohio: Heer Printing Company, 1958.

Graves, Parker Ruth. AHistory of the Interrelationships between Imported Mexican Labor, Domestic Migrants, and the TexasAgricultural Economy. June, 1960. Greene, Shirley E.The Education of Migrant Children: A Study of Educational Opportunities and Experiences of Agricultural Migrants.Washington, D.C. The Department of Rural Education, NEA, 1954.

Greer, Scott. Last Man In. Illinois: The Free Press of Glencoe, 1959.

Griffith, Beatrice.American Me. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1948.

GUC,A.?4 Irene. The Social Aspirations of a Selected Group ofSpanish-Name Veople in Laredo, Texas.January, 1959.

Gutierrez, Emeterio, Jr.A Study of School Attendance of Migrant Studentsin Guilla, Texas.University of Texas, 1952.

Guzman, Ralph. "Politics and Policies of the Mexican-AmericanCommunity," in Eugene Dvorin and Arthur Miner, eds., CaliforniaPolitics and Policies. Los Angeles: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, pp. 350-381,1966.

Guzman, Ralph. Rights Without Roots; A Study of the Loss ofCitizenship by Native-Born Americans of Ancestry.Los Angeles: Fund for the Republic, Inc. and Southern California ChapterAmerican Civil Liberties Union, 1955.

Hacker, D. B. A S oftudy Food Habits Mexico, 1949-1952. Bulletin 384. State College, New Mexico: New Mexico A & M Agricultural Experiment Station, 1954.

Haden, La Roy R.Colorado and Its People. Nev York:Lewis, 1948.

Hammond, George P. and Thomas C. Donnelly. The Story of New Mexico; Its History and Government.Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1936.

Hanson, Robert C. and Lyle Saunders. Nurse-Patinet Communication; Animal for Public Health Nurses in Northern NewMexico. Santa Fe, New Mexico: The New Mexico State Department ofPublic Health, 1964.

Harper, Allan G., Andrew Cordova andKalervo Oberg.Man and Resources in the Middle Rio Grande Valley.Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1943.

Haynes Foundation, Earl Hanson. Los Angeles County Population andHousing Data From 1940 Census. Los Angeles: Haynes Foundation, 1944.

Heffernan, Helen. Teacher Guide to the Education ofSpanish-Speaking Children. Sacramento, California: Bulletin of the California State Departmentof Education, Vol. 21, No. 14, Oct., 1952. - 10 -

Heller, Celia Stopnicka. Mexican-American Youth:Forgotten Youth at the Crossroads. New York: Random House, 1966.

Henderson, Alice Corbin. Brothers of Light-ThePenitentes of the Southwest. New York: Harcourt Brace andCompany, 1937.

Hidalgo, Earnesto.La Proteccion de Mexicanos en los EstadosUnidos. Mexico: Secretaria de RelacionesExteriors', 1940.

Hiestand, Dale L. Economic Growth andEmployment Opportunitiesfor Minor- ities. New York:Columbia UniversityPress, 1964.

Hill, George W. Texas-Mexican MigratoryAgricultural Workers inWisconsin. Madison, Wisconsin: Agricultural ExperimentStation, University of Wisconsin, May 1948.

Hill, Gladwin. "The Political Roleof Mexican- Americans in Arnold M. Rose and Caroline B. Rose, eds., Minority Problems. Nov York: Harper and Row, 1965.

Hill, Merton Earle. The Development ofan Americanization Program. The Board of Trustees of the ChaffeyJunior College, 1928.

Hinman, George W. Report of Commissionon International and Interracial Factors in the Problem of Mexicans in the UnitedStates.Philadelphia: Home Missions Council,1927.

Hollue, William E. The Southwest:Old and New.New York:Alfred A. Inopf, 1961.

Housing Authority of San Antonio. San Antonio HousingSurrey. Housing Authority of San Antonio. San Antonio: 1939.

Hudson, Wilson N. The Healer of Los Olmos.Dallas: 1951.

Hughes, Elizabeth Ann. Living Conditions forSmall-Wage Earners in Chicago. Chicago: City of Chicago, Department of Public Welfare,1925. Hughes, Marie and George Sanchez. Learning a New Language. Bulletin 101. Washington, D. C.: Association for ChildhoodEducation International, 1948. .1

Hutchinson, E. P. Imminent. and Their Children: 1850-1950. New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1956. ,

Ickes, Anna W.Mesa Land; The History andRomance of the American Southwest. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company,1933.

Iduarte, Andres. Mexico en is nostalgia.Mexico, Editorial Culture, 1965. Jaco, E. Gartley. "Mental Health of the Spanish-Americanin Texas," in Culture and Mental Health. Marvin K. Opler, ed.The Macmillan Company. New York: pp. 467-488, 1959.

Jaramillo, Cleofas M. Shadows of the Past. Santa Fe: Seton Village Press, 1942.

Johnson, Elizabeth S. Welfare of Families of Sugar Beet Laborers.Washington: Children's Bureau, United States Department ofLabor, 1939.

Jones, Robert and Louis R. Wilson. The Mexican in Chicago. Chicago: Comity Commission of the Chicago Church Federation,1931.

Jones, Robert C. Mexican War Workers in the United States:The Mexico- United States Manpower Recruitin& Program, 1942-1944. Washington, D.C.: Pan American Union, 1945.

Karpas, Melvin R.Mexican-American and Cultural Deprivation. Chicago Teachers College.Juvenile Delinquency Research Projects, 1963-4964.

Karracker, Cyrus H.Agricultural Seasonal Laborers of Colorado and California. Pennsylvania Citizens Committee on Migrant Labor.

Keech, Roy A. Children Sing in Nev Mexico. Clarendon, Texas: Clarendon Press, 1941.

Kelley, Arthur Randolph.Physical Anthropology of a Mexican Population in Texas; A Study in Race Mixture. New Orleans:Middle American Research Institute, Tulane University, 1947.

Kersey, Vierling. Biennial Report of the State Department ofEducation on Mexicans in California, 1930.

Key, V. O. Southern Politics. New York: Random House, pp. 271-224 and pp. 614-615, 1949.

Mob*, Pauline R. "The Economic Plight of Mexicans," in EthnicRelations in the United States, E. C. McDonough and E. S. Richards, eds.,New York: Appleton Century Crofts, pp. 189-200, 1953. ibbe, Pauline R. Latin-Americans in Texas. Albuquerque:University of New Mexico Press, 1946.

ingrea, Nellie W. History of the First Ten Years of the Texas Good Neighbor Commission. Fort Worth, Texas: Christian University Press, 1954.

luckhohn, Florence and Fred Strodtback. Variation in Value Orientation. Evanston, Illinois: Row Peterson, 1961. - 12 -

Koch, Helen L. and Rietta Simmons.A Comparative Study of the Performance of White, Mexican and Negro School Children inCertain Standard Intelligence Tests. Vol. 4, Part 2.Austin, Texas: Educational Survey Commission, pp. 193-233, 1925.

Landgraf, John L. Land Use in the Ramah Area of New Mexico.Peabody Museum, 1954.

Larson, Olaf L. Beet Workers on Relief in Weld County, Colorado.Colorado State Experimental Station, Rural Section, Divisionof Social Research, WPA. Fort Collins: 1937.

Laundes, Ruth. Latin Americans of the Southwest. St. Louis: Webster Division, McGraw -Hill, 1965.

Lemert, Edwin M. and Judy Kosberg. The Administration of Justice to Minority Groups in Los Angeles County. University of California Publications in Culture and Society. Vol. 2 No. 1. Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 1948.

Leonard, Olen and Charles P. Loomis. Culture of a Contemporary Rural Community: El Cerrito, New Mexico.Washington: Department of Agriculture, 1938.

Leonard, Olen and Charles P. Loomis. Standards of Living in an Indian- Mexican Village on a Reclamation Project. Washington,D.C.:Government Printing Office, 1938.

Lewis, Oscar. Children of Sanchez. New York: Vintage Books, 1961.

Little, Wilson. Spanish-Speaking Children in Texas. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1944.

Lobart, Edward. The Career of Dennis Chaves as a Member of Congress, 1930-1934. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1958.

Lockwood, George. Supplement to Manual of Immigration-- Spanish Personal Names. New York: United States Immigration and Naturalization Service 1936.

Long, Mania. Pinon Country. New York: Duell Sloan and Pearce, 1941.

Lopes, Lino M. Colorado Latin-American Personalities. Denver: A.M. Printing Company, 1959.

Lozano, R. R. Viva Texas. San Antonio: Southern Literary Institute, 1936.

Lucero-White, Aurora. The Folklore of New Mexico. Santa Fe: Seton Village Press, 1941. -13-

MacCurdy, Raymond R. A History and Bibliography of Spanish-Language News- & ers and Ma &sines in Louisiana1808-1949. Albuquerque:University of New Mexico Press, 1951.

Madsen, William. Society and Health in the Lower Rio Grande Valley.Austin, Texas: Hogg Foundation for Mental Health, 1961.

Manuel, H. T. The Education of Mexican and Spanish- Speaking Children in Texas. Austin: University of Texas, 1930.

Manuel, Herschel T. The Preparation and Evaluation of Inter-Language Testing Materials. Cooperative Research Project No. 681. Austin: University of Texas, 1963.

Manuel, H. T. Spanish and English editions of Stanford Binet in Relation to the Abilities of Mexican Children. Austin: University of Texas, 1935.

Manuel, Herschel T. Spanish-Speaking Children of the Southwest . . Their Edu- cation and the Public Welfare. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1965.

Marcus, Lloyd.The Treatment of Minorities in Secondary School Textbooks. New York: The Anti Defamation League, 1961.

Harden, Charles F. and Gladys Meyer.Minorities in American Society. New York:

American Book Company, 1962. t.

Martinez, Rafeal V. My House is your House. New York: Friendship Press, January 10, 1964.

Massey, Ellis Leonard.Migration of the Spanish-Speaking People of Hidalgo County. University of Texas, 1953.

McClatchy, V. S. Increase in Mexican Population. Bulletin No. 316. , California: Joint Immigration Committee, 1933.

McCleneghan, Thomas J. and Charles R. Gildersleeve. Land Use Contrasts in a Border Economy. Special Study No. 23, Bureau of Business and Public Research. Tucson, Arizona: The University of Arizona, June, 1964.

McCombs, V. M. From Over the Border. New York: Council of Women for Home Missions, 1925.

McConnell, Weston Joseph. Social Cleavages in Texas; A Study of the Proposed Division of the State. New York: Columbia University, 1925.

McDonagh, Edward C. and Eugene S. Richards. "Mexicans," in Ethnic Relations in the United States, New York: Appleton-Century Crofts, Inc., pp. 174 - 189, 1953. - 14 -

McDowell, John. A Study of Social and Economic FactorsRelating to Spanish - Speaking People in the UnitedStates. Philadelphia: Home Missions Council, 1927.

McEntire, Davis.Leisure Activities of Youth in Berkeley,California. Berkeley, California: Council of Social Welfare and Universityof California, 1952.

McEntire, Davis. The Population of California: A Report of a Research Study Made by Authorization of the Boardof Governors of the Commonwealth Club of California. San Francisco: The Commonwealth Club, 1946.

McEntire, Davis. The Problem of Segregation. San Francisco: The American Council on Race Relations, 1946.

McEntire, Davis. Residence and Race; Final and ComprehensiveReport to the Commission on Race and Housing. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1960.

McLean, Robert Norris and Mabel Little Crawford.Jumping beans; stories and studies about Mexicans in the U. S. forjunior boys and girls. New York: Friendship Press, 1929.

McLean, Robert M. The Northern Mexican. New York: Home Maslow k:ouncil, 1930.

McLean, Robert M. and Grace Williams.Old Spain in New America. Issued by the Council of Women for Home Missions. New York: Associated Press, 1946.

McLean, Robert M. and Charles A. Thomson. Spanish and Mexican in Colorado; A Survey of the Spanish Conversions and Mexicanin the State of Colorado. New York: Board of National Missions of the Presbyterian Churchin the U. S. A., Department of City Immigration and Industrial Works,1924.

McLean, Robert M.That Mexican. New York: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1928.

McWilliam, Carey. North from MexicolgpI-seA_EEalleSanisicineoleof the United States. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1949.

McWilliams, Carey. Factories in the Field. Little, Brown and Company, 1934.

McWilliams, Carey. Ill Fares the Land; Migrants and Migratory Labor in the United States. Boston: Little Brown and Company,192.

McWilliams, Carey. "The Forgotten Mexican," in BrothersUnder the Skin. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1944.

McWilliams, Carey. The Mexicans in America. New York: Teachers College Press, Columbia University, 1968. - 15 -

Mead, Margaret. Cultural Patterns and Technical Change. Paris United Nations Educational, Scientific, and CulturalOrganization, 1953.

Means, Florence Crannel. Adella Mary in Old New Mexico. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1939.Pepita's Adventures in Friendship, A Playfor Juniors About Mexicans in the United States. New York: Friendship Press, 1929. Teresita of the Valley. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1943.

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lERtPDICAL LITERATURE

ACTA AMERICANA, Barker, George C. "Social Functions of Lanuage ina Mexican American Community," 5: 185-202, 1947.

ADULT EDUCATION BULLETIN, Huser, C.W. "San Antonio Educates Little Mexico," 3: 13-16, April, 1939.

AGENDA, Aragon, Manuel "Their Heritage-Poverty," 2: 9-13, July, 1966.

Arias, Ronald "The Barrio," 2: 15-20, July, 1966.

Guzman, Ralph"Mexican Americans on the Move," 2: 2-8, July, 1966.

AGRICULTURAL HISTORY, Whitaker, Arthur P. "The Spanish Contribution to American Agriculture," 3: 1-14, Jan. 1929.

AGRICULTURAL LIFE, AnonymousArticles on Various aspects of the Mexican migrant farm worker in California.March 1957.

ALIANZA, Conway, T. F."The Bi-Lingual Problem in the Schools ofNew Mexico," 36: 13, 17, Feb., 1942.

AMERICA, Braceros and Migrants102:149, Nov. 7, 1959.

Lopez, Lino M. "Spanish Americans in Colorado," 91: No. 25, Sept. 18, 1954.

Lucey, Reverend, Robert E. "Christianizing' Mexican Catholics," pp. 541-542, Aug. 16, 1947.

McNamara, Patrick H. "Mexican American in the Southwest: Mexican American Study Project," 114: 352-354, March 12, 1966.

Thunder, J. A. "Feature X: System of Mexican Contract Laborers," 89: 599-600, Sept., 1953.

Vivas, Gustavo E. "Our Spanish Speaking U. S. Catholics," 91: 187-188. May 15, 1954.

AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST, Madsen, William"The Alcoholic Agringado," 66: 355-361, April, 1964.

Romano, V. and I. Octavio"Donship in a Mexican American Community in Texas,"62: 966-76, 1960.

Rubel, Arhtur J. "Concept of Disease in Mexican American Culture," 62: 795-814, 1960.

Solien De Gonzalez, Nancie L. "Family Organization in Five Types of Migratory Wage Labor," 63: 1264-1280, 1961. -58-

THE AMERICAN CATHOLIC SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, Francesca,Sister M. "Variations of Selected Cultural Patterns Among Three Generationsof Mexicans in San Antonio, Texas," 19: 24-34, March, 1958.

AMERICAN CATHOLIC SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, Samora, Julian "Conceptions of Health and Disease Among Spanish Americans," 22: 314-323, Winter, 1961.

AMERICAN CHILDHOOD, Montoya A. "Removing the Language Difficulty," 17: 12-15, March, 1932.

AMERICAN EDUCATION, Ericksen, Charles A., "Uprising in the barrios,"Vol. 4#10 Nov. 1968 pp 29-31.

Rodriguez, A. M. "Speak up, Chicano; Fight for Educational Equality," 4:25-7, May, 1968.

Stocker, J. "Help for Spanish Speaking Youngsters,' 3:17-18, May, 1968.

AMERICAN FEDERATIONIST, Anonymous "Farm Workers May Fight,"58: 5. Dec., 1951.

Galarza, Ernesto"They Work for Pennies," 59: 10-13, April, 1952.

Green, William "Our Own Forgotten People," 57: 20-22, Dec., 1950.

Meany, George "Peonage in California," 48: 3-5, 31, May, 1941.

Mitchell, H. L. "Unions of Two Countries Acton Wetback Influx," 61: 28-29, Jan., 1954.

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, Thompson, A. N. "Mexican Immigrant Workers in Southwestern Agriculture," 16: 73-81, Oct., 1956.

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY, Humphrey, N. D. "The Integration of Detroit Mexican Colony," 3: 155-166, Jan., 1944.

Rooney, James F. "The Effects of Imported Mexican Farm Labor ina California County," 20: 513-521, Oct., 1961.

THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY,Shannon, Lyle W. and Elaine M. Krass "The Economic Absorption of In-Migrant Laborersin a Northern Industrial Community," 23: 65-84, Jan., 1964.

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MENTAL DEFICIENCY, Shotwell, Anna M. "Arthur Performance Ratings of Mexican and American High-Grade Mental Defectives," 49: 445-449, April, 1945.

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, Lasker,Gabriel W. and F. G. Evans 'Age, Environment and Migration: Further Anthropomorphic Findingson Migrant and Non-Migrant Mexicans," 19: 203-211, 1961. -59-

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, Garth, Thomas R. and E. Candor "Musical Talent of Mexicans," 49: 298-301, 1937.

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, Drolet, Godias J. "Discussion of paper presented by Benjamin Goldberg, M.D. on 'Tuberculosis in Racial Types with SpecialReference ;(1 Mexicans,'" pp. 285-86, March, 1929.

Goldberg, Benjamin"Tuberculosis in Racial Types with Special Reference to Mexican,"pp. 274-284, March, 1929.

Kelley, E. and others "Segregation of Mexican American School Children in Southern California," 38: 30-35, Jan., 1948.

Mott, Frederick D. "Health Services for Migrant Farm Families," 35: 308-314, April, 1945.

Watt and Hollister"Influence of Water Availability on Shigella Prevalance in Children of Farm LaborFamilies,"Vol. 45, No. 3, March, 1955.

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, Bogardus, E. S. "The Mexican Immigrant and Segregation," 13: 74-80, July, 1930.

Burma, John H. "Research Note on the Measurement of Interracial Marriage," 57: 587-589, May, 1952.

Frazier, E. Franklin"Ethnic and Minority Groups in Wartime, with Special Reference to the Negro," 48: 369-377, Nov., 1942.

Goldschmidt, Walter R. "Class Denominationalism in Rural California Churches," 49: 348-355, January, 1944.

Handman, Max S. "Economic Reasons for the Coming of the Mexican Immigrant," 35: 601-611, Jan., 1930.

Jones, R. C. "Ethnic Family Patterns: The Mexican Family in the United States," 53: 450-53, 1948.

McKinnon, William and Richard Centers "Authoritarianism and Urban Stratification," 61: 610-620, May, 1956.

Mittelbach and J. W. Moore "Ethnic endogamy - the case of Mexican Americans,' 74: 50-62, July, 1968.

Nelson, Lowry "Speaking of Tongues," 54: 202-210, Nov., 1948.

Panunzio, Constantine "Intermarriage in Los Angeles, 1924-1933," 47: 690-701, March, 1942.

Redfield, Robert"Antecedents of Mexican Immigrationto the United States,"pp. 433-438, Nov., 1929.

Rosenquist, Carl M. "Differential Responses of TexasConvicts," 38; 10-21, 1932-1933. Taylor, Paul S. "Note on Streams ofMexican Migration,"pp. 287-288, Sept., 1930

Turner, Ralph H. andSanuel J. Surace"Zoot-Suiters and Mexicans: Symbols in Crowd Behavior," 62: 14-20, 1956.

THE AMERICAN LABOR LEGISLATION REVIEW, Hull,Harry E. "Protective Immigration," 20: 97-98, March, 1930.

AMERICAN MERCURY, Spiess, Jan "Feudalism and SenatorCutting," 33: 371-374, Nov., 1934.

AMERICAN OPINION, Allen, Gary"The Grapes: Communist Wrath in Delano," 9: 1-14. June, 1966.

AMERICAN POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE REVIEW,Weeks, 0. Douglas "The Texas-Mexican and the Politics of South Texas," 24: 606-627, Aug., 1930. AMERICAN REVIEW OF TUBERCULOSIS, Dublin, LouisI. "The Mortality from Tuberculosis Among the Racial Stocks in the Southwest," 45: 61-74, Jan., 1942.

AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICALREVIEW, D'Antonio, William V., William H. Form,Charles Loomis andEugene C. Erickson "Institutional andOccupational Representationsin Eleven Community Influence Systems," 26: 440-446, June, 1961.

D'Antonio, William V. and Eugene C. Erickson"The Reputational Technique as a Measure of Community Power: An Evaluation Basedon Comparative and Longitudinal Studies," 27: 362-375, June, 1962. Form, William and William D'Antonio"Integration and CleavageAmong Community Influentials inTwo Border Cities,"24: 804-814, Dec., 1959. Francis, E. K. "Multiple IntergroupRelations in the Upper RioGrande Region," 21: 84-87, 1956.

Hanson, Robert C. "The Systematic LinkageHypothesis and Role Consensus Patterns in Hospital-Community Relations," 27: No. 3, June, 1962.

Heer, David M. "The Marital Statusof Second Generation Americans," 26: 233-241, April, 1961.

Humphrey, N. D. "The Changing Structure of the DetroitMexican Family," 9: 622-625, Dec., 1944.

Jaco, E. Gartley "The Social IsolationHypothesis and Schizophrenia," 19: 567-577, 1954.

Loomis, Charles P. "A CooperativeHealth Association in SpanishSpeaking Villages," 10: 149-157, April, 1945.

Taylor, Paul S. "Migratory AgriculturalWorkers on the Pacific Coast," 3: 225-232, April, 1938. - 61 -

Tetreau, E. D. "The Impact of War on Some Communities in the Southwest," 8: 249-255, June, 1943.

Thomas, John L. "The Factor of Religion in the Selection of Marriage Mates," 16: 487-491, Aug., 1951.

Watson, James B. and Julian Samora"Subordinate Leadership in a Bi- cultural Community: An Analysis," 19: 413-421, 1954.

Zurcher, L. A. et. al. "Value Orientation, Role Conflict, and Alienation from Work, A Cross-Cultural Study," 30: 539-548, Aug., 1965.

THE AMERICAN TEACHER, Jones, Robert C. "Life is Perplexing for Mexicans in U. S.,"March, 1944.

Jones, Robert C. "Mexican Youth in the United States," 28: 11-15.

AMERICAN WEST, Robinson, Cecil "Spring Waterwith a Taste of the Land; The Mexican Presence in the American Southwest," 3: 6-15, Summer, 1966.

AMERICAS, AnonymousCalifornia: Spanish-speakingreligious ministration in Santa Clara County. 111:222 plus. Sept.5, 1964.

Anonymous End of Bracero Program. 108-878-9. June 22, 1963.

AnonymousRnd run on braceros into the 20th Century. 111:791, Dec., 19, 1964.

Coombs, S. W. Bracero's journey. 15:7-11, Dec. 1963.

Ogle, A. California Farm Labor. 111:799 plus. Dec. 19, 1964.

THE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICALAND SOCIAL SCIENCE, Crawford, W. Rex. "The Latin-American in Wartime UnitedStates," 223: 123-131, Sept., 1942.

Davis, Kingsley and Clarence Senior. "Immigration From the Western Hemisphere," 262: 70-81, March, 1949.

Gwin, J. B. "Immigration Along our SouthwestBorder,"pp. 126-130 Jan., 1930.

Heller, C. A. "Regional Patterns of Dietary Deficiency: Spanish- Americans of New Mexico and Arizona," 225: 49-51, Jan., 1943.

Kiser, Clyde V. "Cultural Pluralism," 262: 117-130, March, 1949.

Oxnam, G. Bromley. "Mexicans in Los Angeles from the StandpoInt of the Religious Forces of theCity," 93: 130-133, 1921.

Pattee, Richard. "The Puerto Ricans,"CCSSIII (Sept., 1942), 49-54.

Russell, John C. "Racial Groups in the New MexicoLegislature," 195: 62-71, Jan., 1938. - 62 -

Slayden, J. L. "Some Observationson Mexican Immigration," 93: 121-126, 1921.

Yinger, J. M. and G. E. Simpson. "Integration of Americans of Mexican, Puerto Rican, and Oriental Descent," 304: 124-127, March, 1956.

ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES,Schulman, Sam "Rural Healthways in New Mexico," 84: Article 17, April 17, 1960.

ANTHROPOLOGICAL LINGUISTICS, Rubel, Arthur J. "The Mexican American Palomilla," 7: 92-97, April, 1965.

APPLIED ANTHROPOLOGY, Humphrey, N. D. "Some Marriage Problems of Detroit Mexicans," 3: 13-15, Dec., 1943.

Loomis, Charles P., and Nellie H. Loomis. "Skilled Cpanish American War-Industry Worker from New Mexico," 2: 33-36, Oct.-Nov.-Dec., 1942.

ARIZONA REVIEW OF BUSINESS AND PUBLICADMINISTRATION, Stone, Robert C., et. al. "Ambos-Nogales: Bi-cultural Urbanism ina Developing Region," 12: 1-29, Jan., 1963.

ARIZONA TEACHER-PARENT, Bradford, H. F. "The Mexican Child... In Our American Schools," 27: 198-99, March, 1939.

Kuhns, L. "Music with Mexican Children; The Basisof an All School Activity,"27-237-39, April, 1939.

Lugo, A. ''So you are Teaching Spanish American Children!"March, 1941.

ARIZONIANA, Officer, James E. "Historical Factors in Inter-Ethnic Relations in the Community of Tucson," 1: 12-16, Fall, 1960.

ARTS AND DECORATION, Darbyshire, M. B. "Salud! Down the Centuries; De La Guerra Family in California," 47: 14-17, Oct., 1937.

ATLANTIC,Rowan, H. "The Minority Nobody Knows," 219: 47-52 June, 1967.

BOLETIN DE LA OFICINA SANITARIA PANAMERICANA, de La Rose, L. "Ministry of Public Health and Welfare of Mexicoon Sanitary Problems of Mexicans Living in the United States," 27: 752-55, Aug., 1948.

BULLETIN OF THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, Miller,Margaret, "Religious Folk Art of the Southwest," 10: 3-11, May-June, 1943.

BULLETIN OF THE PAN AMERICAN UNION, "Mexico-United States Farm Labor Agreement," 82: 411-412, July, 1948.

Tercero, D. M. "Workers from Mexico," 78: 500-506, Sept., 1944.

BUSINESS WEEK, Anonymous "Battle over the bracers in California,"p. 24, Jan. 9, 1965. - 63 -

Anonymous "Growers face loss of braceros,"p. 120, Aug. 22,1964.

Anonymous "Where braceros once worked; California vegetablefields," pp. 32-3,Jan. 16, 1965.

BUILDING AMERICA, Americana Corporation. "Our Minority Groups: 2. Spanish Speaking People,"Vol. 8: No. 5, 1943.

CALIFORNIA EDUCATION, Gonzales, Eugene "Mexican American in California," 3: 19-22, Nov., 1965.

Gonzales, Eugene "Mexican American Parents Respond to BilingualQuestion- mires," 3: 10, 12 Sept., 1965.

CALIFORNIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRINCIPALS' ASSOCIATION, Galarza, Ernesto"Mexican Ethnic Group," 17th Yearbook, pp. 34-35, 1945.

CALIFORNIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRINCIPALS' ASSOCIATION YEARBOOK,Tuck, Ruth D. "Mexican Americans: A Contributory Culture, 17: 106-109, 1945.

CALIFORNIA'S HEALTH, Clark, Margaret "Social Functions of Mexican American Medical Beliefs," 16: 153-155, May, 1959.

Foster, George M. "Working with People of Different Cultural Backgrounds," 13: 107-110, Jan., 1956.

CALIFORNIA JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH, Jensen, Arthur R. "Learning Abilities in Mexican American and Anglo AmericanChildren," Vol. 12: Sept., 1961.

CALIFORNIA JOURNAL OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION, Burbeck, Edith "Problems Presented to Teachers of Bi-Lingual Pupils," pp. 49-54, Aug., 1939.

Daustin, Helen "Bettering Inter-American Relations in One Small Elementary School," pp. 107-111, Nov., 1943.

Jeidy, Pauline "First Grade Mexican American Children in Ventura County," 15: 200-208, Feb., and May, 1947.

MtCammon, Eleanore L. "Study of Children's Attitudes Toward Mexicans," 5: 119-128, Nov., 1936.

Newcomb, W. Fred "Caring for Children of Seasonal Workers in Ventura County Schools," 6: 54-49, Aug., 1937.

Sanchez, George I. "Spanish Speaking People in the Southwest--A Brief Historical Review," 22: 106-111, Nov., 1953.

CALIFORNIA JOURNAL OF SECONDARY EDUCATION, Andrus, E. P. "Social Living Classes for the Underprivileged," 14: 414-17, Nov., 1939. -64-

Andrus, Ethel Percy"Workshop Studies Education of Mexican Americans," pp. 328-330, Oct., 1943.

DeLeon, Marcos "Wanted: A New Educational Philosophy for the Mexican American," Vol. 34, Nov., 1959.

Ginsburg, Ruth "A New Program in Spanish for Los Angeles," 18: No. 6, Oct., 1943.

Herriott, M. E. "Administrative Responsibility for Minorities," pp. 362-364, Oct., 1943.

Kleon, Marcos "Wanted: A New Educational Philosophy for the Mexican Americans,"Vol. 34, No. 7, Nov., 1959, pp. 398-402.

Milor, J. H. "Problems of a Junior High for Mexicans," 16: 482-84, Dec., 1941.

Education for California's Minority rroups, 18: 331-65, Oct. 1943. (A series of articles by various authors.)

McGonay, William E. "The Needs of a Mexican Community," 18: 349-350, 1943.

Trillingham, C. C. and Marie M. Hughes "A Good-Neighbor Policy for Los Angeles County," 18: 342-346, Oct., 1943.

CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW, Borah, Woodrow and Sherburne F. Cook "Marriage and Legitimacy in Mexican Culture: Mexico and California,' 54: 946-1008, May, 1966.

CALIFORNIA MANAGEMENT REVIEW, Bullock, Paul "Combating Discrimination in Employment," 3: 18-32, Summer, 1961.

CALIFORNIA TEACHERS ASSOCIATION JOURNAL, Faltix J. "Understanding Our Student of Mexican Extraction," 47: Feb., 1951.

Guerra, M. H. "Why Juanito Doesn't Read," 61: 17-19, Oct., 1965.

McKenney, J. Wilson "The Dilemma of the Spanish Surname People of California."pp. 17, 38, 40, March, 1965.

Simpson, R. E. "Migrant Children- Fresno County Conducts a Significant Project," 50: 26-27, Jan., 1954.

CALIFORNIA AND'WESTERN MEDICINE, Schaupp, Karl L. "Medical Care of Migratory Agriculutral Workers," 60: 1-12, May, 1944.

CANCER, Buechley, Robert W., John E. Dunn, George Linden and Lester Breslow "Excess Lung-Cancer-Mortality Rates Among Mexican Women in California," 10: 63-66, Feb., 1957.

CATHOLIC CHARITIES REVIEW, Kelley, J. B. "The Deportation of Mexican Alims and Its Impact on Family Life," 37: 169-171, Oct., .954. -65-

CATHOLIC DIGEST, Kelley, Thomas A. "Inter-Americanism Begins at Home," 7: 18-21, Oct., 1943.

CATHOLIC EDUCATIONAL REVIEW, Steck, Francis Borgin "Education in Spanish North America During the 16th Century," 41:3-19, Jan., 1943.

CATHOLIC SCHOOL JOURNAL, Marie, Sister Jean "Summer School for Pre-first Grade from Mexican American Children," 65: 34-35, June, 1965.

CATHOLIC WORLD, Altrocchi, J. C. "Spanish Basques in California,"146:417- 24, Jan., 1938.

CENTURY, Fergusson, Erna "New Mexico's Mexicans,"pp. 437-444, Aug., 1928.

Thomson, Charles A. "The Man Next Door," 111: 275-82, Jan., 1928.

CHICAGO JEWISH FORUM, Hall, Martin"400,000 Mexican American Voters," 14: 19-25, Fall, 1955.

Sanchez, George I. "The American of Mexican Descent," 20: Winter, 1961-1962.

CHICAGO SCHOOL JOURNAL, Rodriguez, N. E. and J. Y. Boyle "Opportunity Classes Help Spanish Speaking Pupils," 43: 228-231, Feb., 1962.

CHILD DEVELOPMENT, Lamb, E. "Racial Differences in Bi-Manual Dexterity of Latin and American Children,"1: 204-231, 1930.

Manuel, H. T. "Physical Measurements of Mexican Children in American Schools, 5: 237-252, Sept., 1934.

CHRISTIAN CENTURY, Anonymous "Churches oppose braceros program," 81: 1580, Dec. 23, 1964.

Anonymous "House rejects bracero program," 80:766, June 12, 1963.

CIENCIAS SOCIALES, Lopez, Maio Ernesto "The Immigration of Mexican Laborers," 5: 220-227, Oct., 1964.

CIVIL RIGHTS DIGEST, Renoon, Armando "La Raza- Today Not Mariana," Vol. 1, Spring, 1968.

CLEVELAND:WORLD, Kirkpatrick, Frederick A. "The Spanish conquistadores," 1962, 366 pp.

COLLIERS, Reynolds, Quentin "Girls at Camp: Spanish American Girls are Taught a New Way of Life in Camp Capitan, Lincoln County, New Mexico," 103:16-, March 4, 1939.

COLLIERS MAGAZINE, Rosenfeld, Albert "Modern Medicine Where 'The Clock Walks," pn. 24-29, Feb. 3, 1956.

COLORADO QUARTERLY, Busey, J. L. "The Political Geography of Mexican Migration," 2: 181-190, Autumn, 1953. -66-

COLORADO SCHOOL JOURNAL, Saunders, Lyle"The Education of Spanish Americans," 60: 12-15, Jan., 1945.

COMMENTARY, Northrup, R. R. "Race Discrimination in TradeUnions: The Record and Outlook," 2: 124-131, Aug., 1946.

COMMON GROUND, Beshoar, Barron B. "Report from the Mountain States," 4: 22-30, Spring, 1944.

Chambers, R. L. "The New Mexico Pattern,"pp. 20-27, Summer, 1949.

Galarza, Ernesto "Program for Action," 9: 27-38, Summer, 1949.

Griffith, Beatrice "The Pachuco Patois," 7: 77-84, Summer, 1947.

Griffith, Beatrice W. "Viva Roybal- Viva America," 10: 61-70, Autumn, 1949.

Kibbe, Pauline R. "The American Standard-- For All Americans," 10: 19-28, Autumn, 1949.

Liebson, Art"The Wetback Invasion," 10: 11-19, Atumn, 1949.

McWilliams, Carey "California and the Wetback,"pp. 15-20, Summer, 1949.

McWilliams, Carey "The Forgotten Mexican,"pp. 65-78, Spring, 1943.

McWilliams, Carey"Mexican to Michigan,"pp. 5-18, Autumn, 1941.

McWilliams, Carey"The Mexican Problem,"-8: 3-17, Spring, 1948.

Pillsbury, Dorothy L. "Ancient Adobe Soil,"3:44-48, Summer, 1943. (H)

Ross. Malcolm "Those Gringos," 8: 3-13, Winter, 1948.

Sanchez, George I. "Pachucos in the Making," 4: 13-20, Autumn, 1943.

Stilwell. Hart "The Wetback Tide,"Summer, 1949.

Tipton, E. P1. °What We Want isAction: Relations of American and Mexicans in San Dimas, California," 7: 74-81, 1946.

Tuck, Ruth D. "Sprinkling the Grass Roots," 17: 80-83, Cprtng, 1947.

COMMONWEAL, Anonymous"Tuenty-Eight Important Mexicans," 47: 436-437, Feb. 13, 1948.

Galarza, Ernesto"Big Farm Strike," 48: 178-182, 1948.

Karcik, W. "Wetback Story," 54: 327-329, June 13, 1951.

Lucey, Robert E. "Justice for the Mexicans,"49: 117, Nov. 12, 1948.

Lucey, Robert E. "Migratory Workers," 59: 370-373, Jan. 15, 1954.

Philbert, Sister Mary °Christmas inNew Mexico," 27: 233-34, 1937. (H) -67-

COMMUNITY COORDINATION, Bogen, David "Concerning Zoot Suit Gangs," 11: 1-3, Jan. - Feb., 1943.

COMPRESSED AIR MAGAZINE, Holbrook, Carey"Pedro's Land; Spanish Speaking People of New Mexico,"47:6890-94, Nov. 1942. (H)

CONGRESSIONAL QUARTERLY WEEKLY REPORT, "Spanish Americans inPolitics," pp. 1042-1043, June 23, 1961.

CONGRESSIONAL QUARTERLY, "Concentrations of Foreign Stock inthe United States," 14: 49-55, Sept. 28, 1956.

CORONET, Elloitt K. "Juanito can read," 50:152-6. July, 1961.

COUNTRY LIFE, Darbyshire, PL B. "Old Spain in California," 70:59-62, May, 1936.

CRIME PREVENTION DIGEST, Ruiz, Manuel "Latin AmericanJuvenile Delinquency in Los Angeles, Bomb or Bubble!"Vol. 1, No. 13, December, 1942.

CULTUR%, SOCIETY AND HEALTH, Schulman, Sam"Rural Health Ways in New Mexico,"in Vera Rubin, ed., Annals of the New York Academyof Sciences, Vol. 84, pp. 950-959, Dec., 1960.

CURRENT HISTORY, Stowell, J. S. "The Danger of Unrestricted Mexican immigration," 28: 763-768, Aug., 1928.

DAEDALUS, Simmons, Ozzie G., "The Mutual Images and Expectations of Anglo Americans and Mexican Americans,"Vol. 90, Spring, 1961 pp. 286-99.

DESIGN, Hunter, Russell Vernon, "Latin American Art in the U.S.A.,"44: 20-21, March, 1943 (H)

ECONOMTC GEOGRAPHY, Culbert, James I. "DisLribution of Spanish American Population in New Mexico,"19:171-76, April 1943.

Humphrey, N. D. "Migration and Settlement of Detroit Mexicans,"19: 358-361, Oct., 1943.

ECONOMIST, "The Mexican American," 156: 1139-1140, June 18, 1949.

"Who owns New Mexico?"224:113, July 8, 1967.

EDUCATION FOR CULTURAL UNITY, Tipton, Elis M. "The San Dimas Intercultural Program,"Seventh Yearbook, Sacramento, California ElementarySchool Principal's Association, pp. 93-99, 1945.

EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, Teel, Dwight "Preventing Prejudice Against Spaaish Speaking Children," 12: Nw., 1954.

EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH BULLETIN, Gamble, Leo M. "The Mexican: An Educational Asset or an Educational Liability,"pp. 9-12, Dec., 1925. -68-

Sanchez, George I. "The Age-Grade Status of the Rural Child in New Hexico, 1931 1132,"Vol. 1, No. 1, New Mexico State Department of Education, Nov., 1932.

EDUCATION FOR VICTORY, "New Census Returns and Education of Our Spanish Speaking Population," 1: 7-8, July 15, 1942.

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION, United States Office of Education "Young Spanish Speaking Children in our Schools,"Series No. 30 U. S. Office of Education, 1951.

ELEMENTARY ENGLISH REVIEW, De Vargas, D. "Teaching Mexicans an English Vocabulary," 31, Jan., 1937.

Martindale, G. "Teaching English to Mexican Boys," 6: 276-278, Dec., 1929.

Tireman, L. S. and Marie Hughes"Reading Program for Spanish Speaking Pupils," 14: 138-140, April, 1937.

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL JOURNAL, Mahikian, Charles "Measuring the Intelligence and Reading Capacity of Spanish Speaking Children," 39: 760-68, June, 1939.

Mitchell, A. J. "The Effect of Bi-Lingualism on the Measurement of Intelligence," 28: 29-37, 1937.

Tireman, L. S. and V. E. Woods"Aural and Visual Comprehension of English by Spanish Speaking Children," 40: 204-211, 1939.

EL PALACIO, Carroll, Charles D., "Miguel Aragon, A Great Santero,"50:49-64, March 1943. (H)

Fisher, Reginald, "Hispanic People of the Rio Grande:A Statemeot of a Program of Research Being Planned in the Conservation of Human Resources,"49:157-62, 1942.

Hogue, Alexandre, "land of Little Churches,"26:204-12, 1929.

Hurt, Wesley R. Jr., "Spanish American Superstitions,"47:193-201, 1940. (H)

Jones, Hester, "New Mexico Embroidered Bedspeards,"37:97-104, 1934.

New Mexico Writers' Project, W.P.A., "Spanish Americar. Baptismal Customs,"49:39-61. 1942. "Spanish American Wedding Customs," 49:1-6, 1942.

Van Stone, Mary R., "El nino peridido," 34:163-65, 1933. Los Pastores; Excerpts from an Old Christmas Play of the Southwest as Given Annually by the Griego Family, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Cleveland, Gates Press, 1933.

EL PASO SCHOOL STANDARD, Brcam, M. E. "Sex and Race Differences Discovered by Certain Mental Tests," 16: 29-32,.ov., 1938. -69-

EMPLOYMENT SECURITY REVIEW, Haves, Edward F. "Operation Wetback: Impact on the Border States," 22: 16-21, March, 1955.

EVENTS AND TRENDS IN RACE RELATIONS, Jones, Robert C. "Integration of the Mexican Minority in the United States into American Democracy," 4: 175-177. Jan., 1947.

EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN, Holland, W. E. ."Language barrier as an education problem of Spanish speaking children. September, 1960.

THE FAMILY, Gamblon, Ruth S. "Mexicans in Chicago,"pp. 207-211, Nov., 1926.

Shontz, Orfa"The Land of Poco Tiempo; A Study of Mexican Family Relationships in a Changing Environment," 8: 74-79, May, 1927.

FOREIGN AFFAIRS, Hoover, G. E. "Our Mexican Immigrants," 8: 99-107, 1929.

FORTUNE, Anonymous "Migrant workers' plight. 60: 274, Nov., 1959.

FOURTH INTERNATIONAL, Winters, Allen "Peonage in the Southwest," 14: 43-49, March, 74-78, May, 1953.

FRONTIER, Burma. John H. and Janet Jorgenson. "The Push of an Elbow; Civil Rights and Our Spanish-Speaking Minority,"pp. 10-12, July, 1960.

Guzman, Ralph. "The Hand of Esau; Words Change Practices Remain in Racial Covenants," 7; 7, 16, June, 1956.

Guzman, Ralph. "How El Centro Ended Segregation," 7: 13, 16, Feb., 1956.

Hall, Martin. "Roybal's Candidacy and What It Means," 5: 5-7, June, 1954.

Lopez, Henry. "Here They Come Again," 6: 13-14, May, 1955.

GAP REPORTS, Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry. "Integration and Mal-integration in Spanish American Family Patterns,"Report No. 27, pp. 12-15 , August, 1954.

HARPERS MAGAZINE, Harby, L. C. "Texas Types and Contrasts," 81: 229-246.

HARVARD EDUCATIONAL REVIEW, Edwards, Esther P. "Migrant children in public schools - needs and proposals. Winter, 1960.

HI$PANIA, Brown, E. "Some Aspects of Teaching Languages in the Grades in the Southwest," 23: 171-74, May, 1940.

Espinosa. Aurelio M. "Traditional Spanish Ballads in New Mexico," 15: 89-102. 1932.

Wonder, J. P. "Bilingual Mexican American as a Potential Teacher of Spanish,"March. 1965. - 70 -

Woolsey, A. W. "What are we doing forthe Spanish Speaking student?" v. 44, March 1961: 119-123.

HISPANIC, Noalsey, A. W. "What Are We Doing forthe Spanish Speaking Student," 44: 119-123, March, 1961.

HORIZON, Lopez, E. H."back to Bachimba," 9: 80-3, Winter, 1967.

HUMAN BIOLOGY, Lasker, GabrielW. "The Question of PhysicalSelection of Mexican Migrants to the U. S. A.," 26: 52-58, Feb., 1954.

HUMAN ORGANIZATION, Foster, George M. "Relationships BetweenTheoretical and Applied Anthropology: A Public Health Program Analysis," 11: 5-16, 1952.

Shannon, Lyle W. and PatriciaMorgan. "The Predication of Economic Absorption end Cultural IntegrationAmong Mexican Americans, Negroes and Anglos in a Northern Industrial Community," 25: 154-162, Summer, 1966.

THE INDEPENDENT, Strout, RichardLee. "A Fence for the Rio Grande," 120: 518-520, June 2, 1928.

INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY, Garth, ThomasR. The Industrial Psychology of the Immigrant Mexican," 1: 183-187, 1926.

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, Bullock, Paul "Employment Problems of the Mexican American," 3: 37-50, May, 1964.

INTER-AMERICAN, Almazan, Marco A. "The Mexicans Keep 'em Rolling," 4: 20-23, 36, Oct., 1945.

INTER-AMERICAN MONTHLY, McWilliams,Carey. "They Saved the Crops," pp. 10-14, Aug., 1943.

THE INTERCOLLEGIAN, Watson, KendrickW. "Zoot Suit, Mexican Style," 137--7, 10,Sept., 1943.

INTERCULTURAL EDUCATION IN AMERICAN SCHOOLS,Vickery, William E. and Cole, Stewart G., New York, Harper& Brothers, 1943.

INTERCULTURAL EDUCATION NEWS, Biddick, Mildred L. and Esther A.Harrison, "Helping Spanish American Children Achieve Status," 8: 1-2, 7, Winter, 1947.

Tipton, Elis M., "Good Neighbors on the Home Front,"p. 2 Vol. 4 no. 3 March, 1943, p.5 vol. 4 June, 1943.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OPINION ANDATTITUDE RESEARCH, Bogardus, E. S. bChanges.in Racial Distances," 1: 58, Dec., 1947.

INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW, Grebler, Leo "The Naturalization of Mexican Immigrants in the United States," 1: 17-32, Fall, 1966.

INTERNATIONAL LABOUR REVIEW, Anonymous, "Bilateral Agreement Concerning the Temporary Migration of Mexican Farm Workersto the United States," 46:469-71, Oct., 1942. - 71 -

INTERNATIONAL STUDIO, Wenham, Edward "Spanish American Silverware in New Mexico," 99: 31-33, July, 1931. (H)

INTERPRETER RELEASE CLIP SHEET, Foreign Information Service, "Mexican Immigrants in El Paso," 7: 44-46, July 18, 1930.

INTERPRETER RELEASE, Davidson, Cecelia Ragovsky"Mexican Laborers Imported into the United States,"pp. 298-304, Oct. 18, 1943.

Foreign Language Information Service, "The Mexicans of Imperial Valley," 6: 85-91v May 15, 1929.

IT'S NEWS, Welfare Planning Council, Los Angeles Region. "Study of Socio- Cultural Factors that Inhabit or Encourage Delinguency Among MexicanAmericans," 10: 9, Feb., 1958.

IOWA LAW BULLETIN, McGovney, D. O. "Race Discrimination in Naturalization," 8: 129-211, 1923.

JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY, Garth, Thomas R., T. H. Elson and M. N. Morton "The Administration of Non-Language Intelligence Tests to Mexicans," 31: 53-58, 1936.

JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, Carlson, Helding S. and Norman Henderson"Intelligence of American Children of Mexican Parentage," 45: 544-51, April, 1952.

Garth, Thomas R. and Harper D. Johnson"The Intelligence and Achievement of Mexican Children in the United States," 29: 222-229, July, 1934.

Hilding, C. B. and N. Henderson "The Intelligence of American Children of Mexican Parentage," 45: 544-551, 1950..

Pasamanick, Benjamin"The Intelligence of American Children of Mexican Parentage; A Discussion of Uncontrolled Variables," 46: 598-602, Oct., 1951.

West, Guy A. "Race Attitudes Among Teachers in the Southwest," 31: 331-337, Oct. - Dec., 1936.

JOURNAL OF AMERICAN FOLKLORE, Foster, George M. 'Relationship Between Spanish and Spanish American Folk Medicine," 66: July-Sept., 1953.

Humphrey, V. D. "Some Dietary and Health Practices of Detroit Mexicans," 58: 255-258, July, 1945.

Rael, Juan B., "Cuentos espanoles de Colorado y de Nuevo Ziejico," 52: 227-323, July, 1939; 55: 1-93, Jan., 1942.

Zunser, H., "New Mexican Village," 48: 125-78, April, 1935.

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Leland, R. G. "Medical Care for Migratory Workers," 114: 45-55, Jan. 6, 1940. - 72 -

JOURNAL OF AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION, Bloch, Louis "Facts About Mexican Immigration Before and Since the Quota Restriction Laws," March, 1939.

Buechley, Robert W. "A Reproducible Method o::: Counting Persons of Spanish Surname,"Vol. 5, March, 1961.

Fuller, Roden "Occupation of the Mexican-Born Population ofTexas, New Mexico and Arizona, 1900-1920," 23: 64-74, March, 1928.

Taylor, Paul S. "Employment of Mexicans in Chicago andthe Calument Region," 25: 206-207, June, 1930.

JOURNAL OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY, Caldwell, Floyd F. and M. O. Mowry"Teacher Grades As Criteria of Achievement of Bilingual Children," 18: 288-92, April, 1934.

Garth, Thomas R.,W. M. Holcomb and I. Gosche 'Mental Fatigue of Mexican School Children," 15: 675-80, 1932.

Haught, B. F. "The Language Difficulty of Spanish American Children," 15: 92-95, Feb., 1931.

Manuel, H. T. "Comparison of Spanish Speaking and EnglishSpeaking Children in Reading and Arithmetic," 19: 189-202, April, 1935.

Manuel, H. T. and Lois Hughes"The Intelligence and Drawing Ability of Young Mexican Children,"Vol. 16, No. 5, Aug., 1932.

Sanchez, George I"Bi-Lingualism and Mental Measurement," 18; 765-72, Dec., 1934.

JOURNAL OF APPLIED SOCIOLOGY, Bamford, Edwin F. "Mexican Casual Labor Problem in the Southwest," 8: 363-371, 1924.

Bogardus, E. S. "The Mexican Immigrant," 11: 470-488, 1927.

Lofstedt, Christine"The Mexican Population of Pasadena, California," 7: 260-268.

Sullenberger, T. Earl "The Mexican Population of Omaha," 8: 289-293, March-April, 1924.

Thomson, Charles A. "Restriction of Mexican Immigration,"pp. 274-278, Aug., 1927.

JOURNAL OF CONSULTING PSYCHOLOGY, Swickard, D.L. and B. Spilka "Hostility Expression in Spanish American and Non-Spanish White Delinquents," 25: 216-220, 1961.

JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, 'fireman, L. S. "New Mexico Tackles the Problem of the Spanish Speaking Child," 114: 300-301, 1931. - 73 -

JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY, Garretson, O. K. "A Study of Causes of Retardation Among Mexican Children in a Small Public School System in Arizona," 19: 31-40, Jan., 1928.

Gill, L. J. and B. Spilka "Some Non-Intellectual Correlates of Academic Achievement Among Mexican American Secondary School Students," 53: 144-149, June, 1962.

Herr, S. E. "Effect of Pre-First Grade Trining Upon Reading Readiness and Reading Achievement Among Spanish American Children," 37: 87-102, Feb., 1946.

Johnson, L. W. "A Comparison of the Vocabularies of Anglo American and Spanish American High School Pupils," 29: 135-144, Feb., 1938.

JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH, Harvey, Louise F. "Delinquent Mexican Boy,"42: 573-85, April, 1948.

Kelley, V. H. "The Reading Abilities of Spanish and English Speaking Public School Pupils," 29: 209-211, Nov., 1935.

Pintner, R. R. and S. Arsenia "The Relation of Bi-Lingualism and Verbal Intelligence and School Adjustment," 31: 255-63, 1937.

Witherspoon, Paul "A Comparison of the Problems of Certain Anglo and Latin American Junior High School Students," 53: 295-299, 1960.

Yarbrough, C. L. "Age-Grade Status of Texas Children of Latin American Descent," 40: 14-27, Sept., 1946.

JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL SOCIOLOGY, Bratt, Charles "Profiles: Los Angeles," part of Race Relations on the Pacific Coast in the Journal of Educational Sociology," 19: 179-186, Nov., 1945.

Caldwell, F. F., M. D. Mowry"Sex Difference in School Achievement Among Spanish American and Anglo American Children," 8: 168-173, Nov., 1934.

Humphrey, N. D. "Education and Language of Detroit Mexicans," 17: 534-542, May, 1944.

Rice, Roy C. "Intergroup Relations in Arizona," 21: 243-249, Dec., 1947.

Russel, Daniel "Problems of Mexican Children in the Southwest," 17: 216-222, Dec., 1943.

JOURNAL OF EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN, Cook, J. M. and Grace Arthur "Intelligence Rating of 97 Mexican Children in St. Paul," 18: 14-15, Oct., 1951.

JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL EDUCATION, Lewis, H. P. and E. R. Lewis "Written Language Performance of Sixth- Grade Children of Low Socio-Economic Status from Bilingual and from Monolingual Backgrounds," 33: Spring, 1965. -74-

Merrium, J. C. "Activity, Curriculum in a School of Wexican Children," pp. 304-308, June, 1933.

JOURNAL OF GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY, Darcy, Natalie T. "A Review of the Literature on the Effects of Bi- Lingualism Upon the Measurement fo Intelligence," 1953.

Wright, Carrie E. and H. T. Manuel "The Language Difficluty of Mexican Children," 1929.

JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR, Ellis, John M. "Spanish Surname Mortality Differences in San Antonio, Texas," 3: No. 2, Summer, 1962.

Samora, Julian, Lyle Saunders, and Richard Larson "Knowledge About Specific Diseases in Four Selected Samples," 3: No. 3, Fall, 1962.

Samora, Julian, Lyle Saunders and Richard Larson "Medical Vocabulary Knowledge Among Hospital Patients," 2: 83-92, Summer, 1961.

JOURNAL OF HOME ECONOMICS, F. de B. Gilbert "New Mexican Diets," 34: 668-669, Nov., 1942.

JOURNAL OF HUMAN RELATIONS, Forbes, Jack D. "Race and Color in Mexican American Problems," 16: 55-68, 1968.

Samora, Julian and Richard F. Larson "Rural Families in an Urban Setting: A Study in Persistence and Change," 9: 494-503, 1961.

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AMERICAN STUDIES, Alvarez, Jose "A Demographic Profile of the Mexican Immigrant to the United States, 1910-1950," 8: 471-496, July, 1966.

JOURNAL OF JUEVENILE RESEARCH, Delmet, D. T. "Study of the Mental and Scholastic Abilities of Mexican Children in the Elementary School," 14: 267-279, Oct., 1930.

JOURNAL OF MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY, Tharp R. G. and others "Changes in Marriage roles accompanying the acculturation of the Mexican Americanwife," 30: 404-12, August, 1968.

JOURNAL OF MEDICAL EDUCATION, Saunders, Lyle and G. Hewes "Folk Medicine and Medical Practice," 28: 43-46, Sept., 1953.

JOURNAL OF NEGRO EDUCATION, McWilliams, Carey "America's Disadvantaged Minorities: Mexican Americans," 20: 301-309, 1951.

Record, Wilson, "Racial diversity in California Public Schools,"Winter, 1959.

Singleton, Robert and Paul Bullock "Some Problems in Minority-Group Education in the Los Angeles PublicSchools,"pp. 137-145, Spring, 1963.

JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, Taylor, Paul S. "Some Aspects of Mexican Immigration," 38: 609-615, Oct., 1930. -75-

JOURNAL OF SECONDARY EDUCATION, Anders, Ethel Percy "Worshop Studies Education of Mexican Americans," Vol. 18, Oct., 1943.

Bailey, Helen Miller "Students of Mexican Ancestry in Junior Collpge," 1951.

Wolman, Marianne "Cultural Factors andCreativity,"pp. 454-460, Dec., 1962.

JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ISSUES, Blair, William C. "Spanish Speaking Minorities in a Utah Mining Town," 8: 409, 1952.

JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, Altus, William D. "The American Mexican: The survival of a Culture," 29: 211-220, 1949.

Demos, George D. "Attitudes of Mexican Am ericans and Anglo Groups Toward Education," 57: 249-256, Aug., 1962.

Humphrey, N. D. "The Stereotype and the Social Types of Mexican American Youths," 22: 69-78, 1945.

Sanchez, George I. "The Implications of a Basal Vocabulary to the Measurement of the Abilities of Bi-LingualChildren," 5: 395ff, 1934.

JOURNAL OF THE WEST, Kenny, W. R. "Mexican American conflict on the mining frontier, 1848-1852. 6: 582-92, Oct., 1967.

THE KIVA, Barker, George C. "Growing up in a Bi-Lingual Community,"Vol. 17: Nos. 1-2, Nov. Dec., 1951.

Officer, James E. "Barrier to Mexican Integration in Tucson," 17: 7-16, Nov.-Dec., 1951.

U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, Williams, F. M.; Hanson, A. C.; and Wimsatt, G. B., "Money Disbursements of Employed Wage Earners and Clerical Workers in Twelve Cities of the South, 1934-1936; Mexican Families in Houston," Bureau of Labor Statistics Bulletin, 640:119-40, 1941.

Williams, F. N. and Hanson, A. C., "Money Disbursement of Wage Earners and Clerical Workers, 1934-1936; Mexican Families in LosAngeles," Bureau of Labor Statistics, Bulletin, 639:85-109,1939.

LAND POLICY REVIEW, Janow, Seymour J. and Davis McEntire "Migration to California,' 3: 24-36, July - Aug., 1940.

Maes, Eanest E. "The Worldand thePeople of Cundiyo," 4: 8-14, March, 1941.

McEntire and N.L. Whetten "RecentMigration to the Pacific Coast," 2: 7-17, Sept.-Oct., 1939.

LAW AND CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS, Hadley, Eleanor M. "A Central Analysis of the Wetback Problem," 21: 334-357, 1956. - 76 -

LIFE, Anonymous "Timeless ways of the earliest Texans" 46:84085, April20, 1959.

LOOK Anonymous "New Deal for the Mexican Workers," 23:54-56, Sept.29,1959.

Anonymous "The Other Texas," 27: 68-70, Oct. 8, 1963.

Morgan, Thomas B. "The Texas Giant Awakens," 27: 71-75, Oct.8,1963.

LOS ANGELES COUNTY EMPLOYEE, Carl, May "Our Anti-Social Mexican Class," 2: 12-13, 22, 1929.

LOS ANGELES RESEARCH BULLETIN, McAnulty, Ellen Alice "Achievement and Intelligence Test Results for Mexican Children Attending Los Angeles City Schools,"March, 1932.

MASSACHUSETTS REVIEW, Fallows, M. "Mexican American Laborers," 8: 166-176, Winter, 1967.

MEXICAN LIFE, Eulau, Heinz F. "Sinarquismo in the USA," Vol. 17, May, 1944.

MEXICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, Dotson, Floyd 'Decrease of the Mexican Population in the U.S. According to the 1950 Census," Vol. 1' 1955.

THE MEXICAN VOICE, A magazine published by Mexican American college and high school students from 1938 - 1944 (?)

MINORITY PROBLEMS, Hill, Gladwin; Rose, Arnold M. and Carolyn Bureaus (Eds.) "The Political Role of Mexican Americans,"Harper and Row, New York, 1955.

MISSIONARY REVIEW, Heald, J. H. "Mexicans in the Southwest," 42: 860-65, 1919.

Reaching Mexicans in the United States," 50: 50-56, Anonymous.

Hayne, Coe"Studying Mexican Relations at El Paso," 50: 110-112, Feb., 1927.

THE MISSIONARY REVIEW OF THE WORLD, Brown, Edwin R. "The Challenge of Mexican Immigration," 49: 192-196, March, 1926.

Burgess, Rev. Thomas On the American Side of the Rio Grande," 50: 689-692, Sept., 1927.

Dawson, Joseph4lartin "Among the Mexicans in Texas," 50: 757-758, Oct., 1927.

Thomson, Rev. Charles A. "Cooperative Broadcasting to the Mexicans in the United States," 48: 937-943, Dec.. 1925.

MODERN LANGUAGE FORUM, Eyring, E., "Spanish for the Spanish Speaking Pupil in the United States," 22: 138-45, May, 1937. -77-

MODERN LANGUAGE JOURNAL, Netzer, H. E. "Teaching Mexican Children in the First Grade, 25: 322-325, Jan., 1941.

MONTHLY LABOR REVIEW, Anonymous, "Mexican Labor in the Imperial Valley,California," pp. 59-65, March, 1929.

Anonymous, "Minority Groups in California," 89: 978-83, Sept., 1966.

Anonymous, "Results of Admission of Mexican Laborers under Departmental Order for Employment in AgriculturalPursuits," pp. 221-223, Nov.,1920.

Carter, Hugh and Bernice Doster "Social Characteristics of Naturalized Americans from Mexico: Age and Marital Status," U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service," 8: 35-39, Sept., 1950.

Humphrey, N. D. "Employment Patterns of Mexicans in Detroit," 61: 913-923, Nov., 1945.

Taylor, Paul S. and Tom Vasey "Drought Refugee and Labor Migration to California, June-Dec., 1935," 42: 312-318, Feb., 1936.

Taylor, Paul S. and Edward Rowell "Patterns of Agricultural and Labor Migration within California," 47: 980-990, Nov., 1938.

United States Department of Labor, Bureauof Labor Statistics. "Increase of Mexican Labor in Certain Industriesin the United States," 32: No. 1, Jan., 1931.

United States Department of Labor,Bureau of Labor Statistics "Increase of. Mexican Population in the UnitedStates, 1920-1930," 37: 46-48, July, 1933.

United States Department of Labor, Bureauof Labor Statistics "Labor and Agricultural Migration to California,1935-1940," 53: July, 1941.

United States Department of Labor, Bureauof Labor Statistics "Labor and Social Conditions of Mexicans inCalifornia," 32: 83-89, Jan., 1931.

United States Department of Labor, Bureauof Labor Statistics "Mexican Labor Colony at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania,"33: 74-78, Oct., 1931.

United States Department of Labor, Bureauof Labor Statistics "Wages, Employment Conditions and Welfare of theSugar-Beet Laborers, 46: 322-333, 1946.

MUNICIPAL LEAGUE OF LOS ANGELES' BULLETIN, Miller, R. R. "The Mexican Dependency Problem," March6, 1929.

Municipal League of Los Angeles "The League's Investigations and Arizona's Demands Concerning, MexicanImmigration," 5: 1-3, April, 1928.

THE MUNICIPAL TUBERCULOSIS SANITARIUMBULLETIN, Goldberg, Benjamin Tuberculosis and the Mexican...Chicago," March-April,1929. - 78 -

NATION, Carpenter, W. "Ferment in the Lettuce Fields,"180: Inside Cover, April 9, 1955.

Frank, Eva A. "The Mexicans Simply Won't Work," 125: 155-157.

Guzman, Ralph and Joan Moore"The Mexican Americans; New Wind from the Southwest, 202: 645-648, May 30, 1966.

McLean, Robert N. "The Mexican Returns,"pp. 182-195, Aug., 24, 1932.

Ortega, P.D. "Cabinet Meeting in El Paso," 205: 624-7, Dec. 11, 1967.

Stevenson, Philip"Deporting Jesus," 143: 67-69, 1936.

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL PRINCIPALS, Heffernan, Helen"Some Solutions to the Problems ofStudents of Mexican Descent," 39: 43-53, March, 1955.

Miller, William "Developing Status for Membersof a Minority Group," March, 1955.

NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF SOCIAL WORK PROCEEDINGS, Thomson,Charles A "Mexicans-- An Interpretation,"Chicago, The University of Chicago Press,pp. 499-503, 1928.

NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION, DEPT. OF RURALEDUCATION, YEARBOOK, Tireman, L. S. "Discovery and Use of Community Resources inthe Education of Spanish Speaking Pupils,"pp. 72-85, 1939.

NATIONAL ELEMENTARY PRINCIPALS, Cohn. J. "Integration of Spanish Speaking Newcomersin a Fringe Area School," 39: 29-33, May, 1960.

Coindreau, Josephine "Teaching English to Spanish Speaking Children," pp. 40-44. June, 1946.

THE NATION'S HEALTH, Britton, Gertrude How andKate Constable "Analysis of Mexican Patients at Chicago Dispensary," pp. 453-455; 515, July, 1925.

NEW MASSES, Hung, Charles Curtis"Awakening in the Coral." 31: 10-12, April 18, 1939.

NEW MEXICO BUSINESS, Blumenfeld, A.A. "Effects of New Mexico's Social andEconomic Structure Upon Governmental Expenditures," Aug., 1961.

Blumenfeld, A. A. "Trends in Personal Income in New Mexico andthe United States," Vol. 14, Oct., 1961.

Pierson, G. K. "Analysis of Population Changes in New Mexico Counties," 14: Nov., 1961

Sandoval, A. D. "New Mexico County Industrial Composition and Levels of Living," 16: May 1963. - 79 -

NEW MEXICO BUSINESS REVIEW, Muls, Ernest E. "The Labor Movement in New Mexico," 4: 137-140, 1935.

NEW MEXICO HEALTH OFFICER, Mulky, Carl "Program for Tuberculosis Control Among Spanish Speaking People," 11: 13-16, Sept., 1943

NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW, Loomis, Charles P. "El Cerrito, New Mexico; A Changing Village," n: 53-75, Jan., 1958.

Wagner, Henry, "New Mexico Spanish Press," 12:1-40, 1937.

Walter, Paul "Octaviano Ambroisio Larrazolo," 7: 97-104, April, 1932.

NEW MEXICO JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, Morrill, D. B. Teaching the Spanish American Child:, 13: 8, 10-11, April, 1917.

Morrill, D. B. "The Spanish Language Problem," 14: 6-7, May, 1918.

Ross, J. C. "Industrial Education for the Spanish Speaking People," 7: 19-21, Feb., 1911.

NEW MEXICO MAGAZINE, Barker, S. Omar"Sagebrush Spanish," 20: 18-19, 32-33, Dec., 1942. (H)

Clark, Anna Nolan "Art of the Loom," 16:9-11, 35-36, Nov., 1938. (H)

Coan, Mary W. "Handicraft Arts Revived,"13: 14-15, 52, Feb., 1935. (H)

DeHuff, Elizabeth Willis, "Cookery as of Old," 11:13-14, 45 -46, Feb., 1933.

DeHuff, Elizabeth Willis, "People of the Soil," 18: 26-27, 44, 45, 48, June, 1940.

Sinclair, John L. "Vaquero Lingo,"15:20-21, 38-39, Dec., 1937. (H)

Woods, Betty"Timeless Town,"21:16-17, 38-39, Aug., 1943.

Woolford, Withers "Revival of the Native Crafts," 9: 24-26, Sept., 1931.

NEW MEXICO QUARTERLY, Austin, Mary "Education in )Yew Mexico," 3: 217-21, 1933,

Boke, Richard L. "Roots in the Earth," 11:25-36, 1941.

Espinosa, Gilberto "New Mexican Santos," 6:181-89, 1936.

Espinosa, Aurelio J. and J. Manuel, "The Texans: A New Mexican Folk Play of the Middle 19th Century," 13: 299-308, Autumn, 1443. -80-

NEW MEXICO QUARTERLY REVIEW, Campa, Arthur L. "Mariana is today," 9: 3-11, Feb., 1939.

Donnelley, Thomas C. "Educational Progress in New Mexico and Some Present Problems," 16: 305-317, Autumn, 1945.

Fergusson, Erna "The New New Mexico," 19; 417-426, Winter, 1949.

Peters, L. S. "New Mexico Medicine," 11: 322-329, 1942.

Pijoan, Michael"Food Availability and Social Function," 12: 419-423, Nov., 1942.

Sanchez, George I. "New Mexicans and Acculturation," 11: 61-68, 1941.

NEW MEXICO SCHOOL REVIEW, Burris, Quincy Guy "Institute of the Air,"pp. 4-5, Sept., 1943.

Martinez, Paul G, "Teaching English to Spanish Speaking Americans in New Mexico," 13: 22-23, Sept., 1933.

Rebolledo, Antonio "Shall Language Groups be Segregated for Teaching Spanish," 22: 1-2, 6, Dec., 1942.

Rebolledo, Antonio "Teaching of Spanish in Elementary Grades," 19: 2-3, March, 1940.

Storm, 0. P. "Teaching Spanish American Children How to Speak, Read and Write English," 17: 26-27, May, 1938.

NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY BULLETIN, EDUCATIONAL SERIES, Sanchez, George I. "The Equalization of Educational Opportunity - Some Issues and Problems," 10: No. 1, Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1939.

NEW PEPUBLIC, Anonymous "Migrants and Machines braceros,"145: 7-8, July 24, 1961.

Begeman, Jean "Wetbacks - Slaves of Today,"pp. 15-16, March 10, 1952.

Bullock, Paul and Robert Singleton "What To Do with the Drop-Out?" Oct. 20, 1962.

McWilliams, Carey "Los Angeles 'Pachuco' Gangs,"108: 76-77, Jan. 18, 1943.

McWilliams, Carey "Zoot-Suit Riots," 108: 818-21, June 21, 1943.

Prado, E. L. "Sinarquism in the United States," 109: 97-102, July 26, 1943.

Schorr, Daniel L. "Re-Converting' Mexican Americans,"CXV (Sept. 31, 1946), 412-13.

NEWSWEEK, Anonymous "Tossed Salad, Braceros,"59-26, Feb. 28, 1961. - 81 -

"Brown Power; Movement Among the Southwest's Mexican Americans," 71:37, March 25, 1967.

California; "What help for the harvest?Discredited bracero program," 64: 72 Nov. 2, 1964.

Invisisble minority: attitude of schools toward Spanish speaking pupils," 68:46, August 29, 1966.

"U. S. Latins on the March," 67: 32-36, May 23, 1966.

NEW YORK TIMES, Teltsch, Kathleen"Grant Aids Latins in the Southwest," May 2, 1968, p. 38.

NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE, Hill, G. "Two Every Minute Across the Border," Vol. 13, Jan. 31, 1954.

NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW, Holmes, Samuel J. "Perils of Mexican Invasion," 227: 615-623, (?)

NURSING RESEARCH, Hanson, Robert C., and Mary J. Beech "Communicating Health Arguments Across Cultures," 12: Fall, 1963.

OFFICE OF EDUCATION BULLETIN 11, Reynolds, Annie E., "The Education of Spanish Speaking Children in Five Southwestern States. U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, Government Printing Office, 1933.

PAC,IFICAFFAIRS Batten, James H. "New Features of Mexican Immigration: The Case Against Further Restrictive Legislation," 3: 956-66, Oct., 1930.

PACIFIC HISTORICAL REVIEW, Gilmore, N. R. and G. W. Silmore "Bracero in California," 32: 265-282, Aug., 1962.

Scruggs, O. N. "Texas and the Bracero Program," 32: 251-264, Aug., 1963.

PACIFIC REVIEW, Wallis, Wilson D. "The Mexican Immigrant of California," 2: 444-454, Dec., 1921.

PACIFIC SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, Shannon, Lyle W. and Elaine M. Krass"The Urban Adjustment of Immigrants: The Relationsjip of Education to Occupation and Total Family Income,'pp. 37-42, Spring, 1963.

PAN PACIFIC PROGRESS, Batten, James H. "The Mexican Immigration Problem," 8: 39, 52, 1928.

PEABODY JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, Coers, W. C. "Comparative Achievement of White and Mexican High School Pupils," 12: 157-162, 1934.

PEDAGOGICAL SEMINARY, Dickerson, R. E. "Some Suggestive Problems in the Americanization of Mexicans,"pp. 288-297, Sept., 1919. - 82 -

PHYLON, Hobart, Charles W. "Underachievement Among Minority Group Students: An Analysis and a Proposal,"pp. 184-196, Summer, 1963.

Penalosa F. and E. C. McDonagh "Education, economic status and social class awareness of Mexican Americans," 29:119-26, Summer, 1968.

Phillips, L. H. "Segregation in Education: A California Case Study," 10: 407-13, 1949.

Pinkney, A. "Prejudice Toward Mexican and Negro Americans: A Comparison," 24: 353-9, Winter, 1963.

POLITICAL AFFAIRS, Burnhill, James "The Mexican American Questions" 32: 50-61. Dec., 1953.

Burnhill, James"The Mexican People in the Southwest," 32: 43-52, Sept., 1953.

Communist Party, U.S.A. 'The Mexican Americans - Their Plight andStruggles," 28: 71-80, May, 1949.

POMONA COLLEGE MAGAZINE, O'Brien, Robert W. "That Northern Mexican,"pp. 29- 33, Oct., 1931.

PRACTICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, Sumner, Margaret "Mexican American Minority Churches U.S.A.," 10: 115-121, May-June, 1963.

PROBATION, Banay, Ralph S. "A Psychiatrist Looks at the ZootSuit," 22: 81-85, Feb., 1944.

PROCEEDINGS, Beals, Ralph"Culture Patterns of Mexican AmericanLife,"George Pepperdine College, Los Angeles, California: Fifth Annual Conference on Education of Spanish Speaking Peoples, 1951.

Sanchez, George I. "Inter American Education: The New Frontier," (In National Congress of Parents and Teachers,1942, pp. 33-40.)

THE PROGRESSIVE, Bullock, Paul and Robert Singleton "The Minority Child and the Schools,"Nov., 1962.

Rogers, John 'Poverty Behind the Cactus Curtain," 30: 23-25, March, 1966.

PROGRESSIVE EDUCATION, Bostwick, Prudence "They Speak the Same Language," 19: 26-28, Jan., 1942.

Encisco, F. B. "Rights and Duties of a Mexican Child," 13: 123, Feb., 1936.

PSYCHIATRY, Gillin, John "Magical Fright," 11: 387-400, 1948.

Humphrey, N. D. "On Assimilation and Acculturation," 6: 343-345, Nov., 1943.

Sommers, Vita S. "The Impact of Dual Cultural Membership on Identity,"

27: 332-344, 1966. - 83 -

PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW. Garth, Thomas "A Comparison of the Intelligence of Mexican and Mixed and Full Blood Indian Children," 30: 388-401, 1923.

PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMENT, Browning, Harley L. and S. Dale McLemore "The Spanish Surname Population of Texas," Institute of Public Affairs, the University of Texas, Vol. 10, No. 1, Jan., 1964.

PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING, Huddleston, Ruth B. "New Mexico - la Tierra de Manama," 29: 421-424, 1937.

Williams, N. R. "Nursing Among the Adobes," 28: 473-74, July, 1936.

PUBLIC HEALTH REPORTS, Gould, David M. "Mass X-Ray in San Antonio,"126, Feb. 2, 1945.

Gregg, R. "Medical Examination and Vaccination of Farm Laborers Recruited from Mexico," 65: 807-809, June 23, 1950.

Robinson, Norma J. "The Public Health Program for Mexican Migrant Workers," 73: 851-860. CO

PUBLICATIONS, Barker, Ruth Laughlin, "New Mexico Witch Tales,"Texas Folklore Society, 10:62-70, 1932. (H)

Curtis, Fayette, Jr., "Spanish Songs of New Mexico,"Texas Folklore Society, 4:18-29, 1925 (II)

Scott, Florence Johnson "Custons and Superstitions Among TexasMexicans," 2: 75-85, 1923.

Van Stone, Mary R. and Simms, E. R., "Canto del nino perdido,"Texas Folklore Society, 11:48-89, 1933.

RACE, Paredes, Americo "Texas' Third Man: The Texas-Mexican," 3-4: 43-58, May, 1963.

RAMPARTS, Huelga! "Tales of the Delano Revolution," 5: 37-50, July, 1966.

READERS DIGEST, Maisel, Albert Q. "The Mexicans Among Us,"pp. 177-186, March, 1956.

THE REPORTER, Alisky, M. "Mexican Americans make themselves heard,-36:45-6, Feb. 9, 1967.

Ascoli, "'as (ed.) "Hungfy Yorkers, -Ripe Crops, and the Non-Existent Mexican Border,"Vol. 10, No. 8, April 13, 1954, pp. 28-32.

Jocobs, Paul "The Forgotten People," 20: 13-20, Jan. 22, 1959.

Leary, 11. E. "As the braceros leave,' 32:43-5, Jan. 28, 1965.

'layer, A. 'Grapes of Wrath, Vintage 1961. 24: 34-36, Feb. 7, 1961.

McCully, John 'The Spanish Speaking: North from Mexico," 3:25-28 Dec. 26, 1950. -84-

RESEARCH QUARTERLY, Thompson, Merrell E. and Claude D. Dove "A Comparison of Physical Achievement of Anglo and Spanish American Boys in Junior High School, Oct., 1942.

REVIEW OF EDUCATIONAL RESEAXH, Tireman, L. S. "The Education of Minority Groups, Bi-Lingual Children,' 11: 340-52, 1941.

REVIEW OF MEXICAN SOCIOLOGY, Humphrey, N. D. 'El Campesino Mexicano en Detroit,' 7: 403-416, 1945.

REVUE TRIMESTRIELLE POPULATION, Leroy, George P. "Contribution to the Study of the Wetback Problem: Illegal Mexican Immigration to the United States," 7: 334-337, April-June, 1952.

RURAL SOCIOLOGY, Beegle, J. Allan, Harold F. Goldsmith and Charles Y. Loomis 'Demographic Characteristics of the United States - Mexican Border," 25: 106-162, March, 1960.

Humphrey, Norman D. The Cultural Background of the Mexican Immigrant," XIII (1948), 239-55.

Loomis, Charles P. "The Development of Planned Rural Communities,' pp. 385-409, 1938.

Loomis, Charles P. "Systematic Linkage of El Cerrito," 24: No. 1, 1959.

Loomis, Charles P. "Wartime Migration from the Rural Spanish Speaking Villages of New Ttexico," 7: No. 4, Dec., 1942.

Nall, Frank 'Role Expectations: A Cross Cultural Study," 27: 28-41, ` larch, 1962.

Senter, Donovan "Acculturaltion Among New Mexican Villagers in Comparison to Adjustment Patterns of. Other Spanish Speaking Americans," 10: 31-47, March, 1945.

Taylor, Paul S. "Contemporary Background of California Farm Labor," 1: 401-419, 1936.

SATURDAY EVENING POST, Alexander, L. Texas Helps Her Little Latins," 243: 30-31, Aug. 5, 1961.

Cope, M. "Minister who follows the migrants. Migrant ministry program of the N.C.C. 237: 34-6, Jan. 4, 1964.

Perry, George S. "The Gonzalezes of San Antonio," 221: 24-25, 53, 55, Oct. 2, 1948.

SCHOOL ARTS MAGAZINE, Duhton, Nellie, "Old Spanish Embroidery Designs," 42-88,

Nov., 1942. (17.) (F) -85-

THE SCHOOL COUNSELOR, Spilka, Bernard and Lois Gill "Some Non-Intellectual Correlates of Academic Achievement Among Spanish American Students," 12: 218-221, May, 1965.

SCHOOL AND SOCIETY, Anonymov::, 'Child Labor and the Work of Mothers in the Beet-Sugar Industry," May 19, 1933.

Anonymous, "Education for Spanish American Children in San Antonio, Texas," 50: 824, Dec. 23, 1939.

Anonymous, "Few Spanish speaking children in high school in Southwest," 94:376, Nov. 12, 1966.

Anonymous, "School Bias Toward Mexican Americans," 94: 378, Nov. 12, 1966.

Cooke, Henry W. "The Segregation of Mexican American School Children in Southern California," 67: 174-175, June, 1948.

Davenport, E. L. "The Intelligence Quotients of Mexican and Non- Mexican Siblings," 36: 305-306, 1932.

Enciso, R. B., "Rights and Duties of a Mexican Child," 43: 547-48, April 18, 1936.

Garth, Thomas R. "The Intelligence of Mexican School Children," 27: 791-794, June 30, 1928.

Jones, Robert C. "The Latin Ameircan Problems,"pp. 441-443, Dec., 1943.

Manuel, Hite "The Educational Problem Presented by the Spanish Speaking Child of the Southwest,"40:692-95, 1934.

Rice, J. P. "Education of subcultural groups," 92: 360-2, Nov. 28, 1964.

Sheldon, W.H. "The Intelligence of Mexican Children," 19. 139-142, Feb., 1924.

SCIENCE AND SOCIETY, McWilliams, Carey "The Los Angels Archipelago," 10: 41-53, 1946.

SENIOR SCHOLASTIC, Anonymous, "New Part on Braceros," 74:27, April 17, 1959.

Anonymous, "Storm over braceros," 85:20, Jan. 21, 1965.

SIERRA EDUCATIONAL NEWS, Branigan, J. "Education of Over-Age Mexican Children,"29: 25-29, Dec., 1929.

Dymek, D. T. "Spanish Students," 34: 20, Nov., 1938. - 86 -

Jones, H. J. "An All Mexican School," 36: 17, Nov., 1940.

Petterson, I. and H. M. Johnson "Methods for Mexicans; Informal Method vs Textbook Method forMexican Children," 33: 12, Sept., 1937.

SOCIAL CASEWORK, Woods, SisterFrances Jerome "Cultural Conditioning and Mental Health,'.' 39: 327-333, June, 1958.

SOCIAL FORCES,

Burma, J. H. ''Interethnic Marriage inLos Angeles, 1948-1959, 42: 156-165, Dec.,1963.

Burma, John H. "The Present Status ofthe Spanish Americans in New Mexico," 28: 133-138, 1949-1950.

Greer, Scott "Situational Pressures andFunctional Role of the Ethnic Labor Leader," 32: 41-45, Oct., 1953.

Humphrey, N. D. "The Detroit Mexican and Naturalization," 22: 332-335, 1943-1944.

Humphrey, N. D. "The Housing and HouseholdPratices of Detroit Mexicans," 24: 433-437, 1946.

Knowlton, Clark "Patron-Peon Pattern Among the SpanishAmericans of New Mexico," 40: 12-17, Oct., 1962.

Penalosa, Fernando and Edward C.McDonagh "Social Mobility in a Mexican American Community," 44: 498-505, June, 1966.

Ramsey, Glenn U. and Beulah Hodge "Anglo-Latin Problemsas Perceived by Public Service Personnel," 37: 339-348, May, 1959.

Russell, John C. "State Regionalism in New Mexico," 16: 268-272, 1937.

Senter, Donovan and Florence Hawley "The Grammar Schoolas the Basic Acculturating Influence for NativeNew Mexicans," 24: 398-409, May, 1946.

Winne, William W. "The Spanish Suranme Criterionfor Identifying Hispanos in the Southwestern UnitedStates: A Preliminary Evaluation," 38: 363-366, May, 1960.

SOCIAL PROBLEMS, Jaco, E. Gartley "Social Factors in MentalDisorders in Texas," 4: 322-328, 1957.

Locke, Harvey J., Georges Sabah andMary Thomas "Interfaith Marriages," 4: 329-333, April, 1957.

THE SOCIAL SERVICE REVIEW, Humphrey, N. D. "Mexican Repatriation fromMichigan: Public Assistance in Historical Perspective," 15: 497-513, Sept., 1941.

Jones, Anita Edgar "Mexican Colonies in Chicago,"pp. 579-597, Dec., 1928. -87-

Kluckhohn, Florence R. "Cultural Factors in Social Work Practice and Education,' pp. 38-47, March, 1951.

Schepses, Erwin "Puerto Rican Dellnouent Boys in New York City," XXIII (March, 1949), 51-56.

SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL RESEARCH, Albig, William"Opinions Concerning Unskilled Mexican Immigrants," 15: 62-72, Sept.-nct., 1930.

Allen, Ruth A. 'Mexican Peon Women in Texas,'Vol. 15, Nov.-Dec., 1941, pp. 131-42.

Bogardus, Emory S. "Current Problems of Mexican Immigrants," 25: 166-174, Nov.-Dec., 1940.

Bogardus, Emory S. "Gangs of Mexican American Youth," 28: 55-66, Sept., 1943.

Bogardus, E. S. The Mexican Immigrant and the Quota," 12: 371-378, 1928.

Bogardus, E. S. "Mexican Repatriates,"pp. 169-176, Nov-Dec., 1933.

Bogardus, E. S. "Race Reactions by Sexes," 43: 439-443, July-Aug., 1959.

Bogardus, E. S. "Racial Distance Changes in the United States During the Past Thirty Years," 43: 127-137, Nov.-Dec., 1958.

Bogardus, E. S. "Racial Reactions by Regions," 43: 286-290, March- April, 1959.

Bogardus, E. S. "Second Generation Mexicans," 13: 276-283, 1929.

Broom, Leonard and E. Shevky "Mexicans in the United States," 36: 150-8, Jan., 1952.

Broom, Leonard and Shevky Eshref "Mexicans in the United States: A Problem of Social Differentiations," Vol. 36, Sept.-Oct., 1951, pp. 151-8.

Carlson, Olen E. "Community Organization Turns a Corner," 32: 782-786, March-April, 1948.

"The Changing Mexican American in Southern California," 51: 405-17, July, 1967.

Dworkin, Anthony Gary "Stereotypes and Self-Images Held by Native-Born and Foreign Born Mexican Americans," 49: 214-224, Jan., 1965.

Humphrey, N. D. 'The Concept of Culture in Social Case Work," 26: 53-59, Sept.-Oct., 1941.

Johansen, Sigurd "Family Organization in a Spanish American Cultural Area," 28:123-31, Nov.-Dec., 1943. - 88 -

Jones, Robert C. "Mexican American Youth," 32: 793-797, March-April, 1948.

Kirk, William "Cultural Conflict in Mexican Life," 15:352-64, March-April, 1931.

Kirk, William "Cultural Conflict in Mexican Life," 15: 352-364, June, 1934.

Knowlton, Clark"The Spanish Americans in New Mexico," 45: 448-454, July, 1961.

McDonagh, Edward C. "Attitudes Towards Ethnic Farm Workers in Coachella Valley, 40: 10-18, Sept., 1955.

McDonagh, Edward "Status Levels of Mexicans," 33: 449-459, July, 1949.

Murray, Katherine Mary"Mexican Community Service," 17: 545-550, 1933.

Neumeyer, M. H. "Joint Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Society, Southern Division, and Alpha Kappa Delta on Race Relations, 1944, University of Southern California," 29: 58-62, Sept., 1944.

Penalosa, Fernando "The Changing Mexican American in Southern California,"51:405-17, July, 1967.

Richards, Eugene S. "Attitudes of White College Students in the Southwest Toward Ethnic Groups in the United States," 35: 22-30, Sept.-Oct., 1950.

Risdon, R. "Study of Interracial Marriages based on Data for Los Angeles County," 39: 92-95, Nov., 1954.

Santiago, Hasel D. "Mexican Influences in Southern California," pp. 58-74, Sept.-Oct., 1931.

Spaulding, Charles B. 'The Mexican Strike at El Monte, California," pp. 571-580, July-Aug., 1934.

Tetreau, E. D. "Social Aspects of Arizona's Farm Labor Problems," 24: 550-557, July-Aug., 1940.

Walker, Helen W. "Mexican Immigrants and American Citizenship," pp. 55-62, Sept.-Oct., 1928.

Walker, HelenW. "Mexican Immigrants and Citizenship," 13: 465-471, 1929

Walker, HelenW. "Mexican Immigrants as Laborers," 13: 55-62, Sept., 1928.

Walter, Paul, Jr., "The Spanish Speaking Community in New Mexico," 24:150-57, Nov.-Dec., 1939.

Wood, Samuel E. "California Migrants," 24: 248-261, Jan.-Feb., 1940. - 89

SOCIOMETRY, Loomis, Charles P. "Ethnic Cleavages in the Southwest as Reflected in Two High Schools," 6: No. 1, Feb., 1943.

Loomis, Charles P. "Informal Groupings in a Spanish Amerian Village," 4: 40-51, 1941.

Peck, Robert E. "Intelligence, Ethnicity and Social Roles in Adolescent Society," 25: 64-72, March, 1962.

SOIL, "Village Livelihood in the Upper Rio GrandeArea," Conservation Service. Regional Bulletin 44, Conservation EconomicsSeries 17, Albuquerque, July, 1937.

SOUTHERN ECONOMIC JOURNAL, Meyers, Frederic "Employment and Relative Earnings of Spanish-Name Persons in TexasIndustries," 19: 494-507, April, 1953.

SOUTHERN FOLK-LORE QUARTERLY, Braddy, H. "Pachucos and Their Argot,: 24: 255-271, Dec., 1960.

Espinosa, Aurelio M. "The field of Spanish Folklore in America, 5:29-35, 1941.

SOUTHWEST JOURNAL OF ANTHROPOLOGY, Hawley, Florence and Donovan Senter "Group Designed Behavior Patterns in Two Acculturating Groups," 2: 133-151, 1949.

Mintz, Sidney and Eric R. Wolf "An Analysis of Ritual Co.-Parenthood, (Compadrazgo)," 6: 341-368, Winter, 1950.

SOUTHWEST REVIEW, Applegate, Betty "Los Hermanos Penitentes," 17:100-07, 1931. (H)

Applegate, Frank, "New Mexico Legends," 17:199-208, 1932. (H)

Curtis, Fayette, Jr., "Spanish Folk-Poetry of the Southwest," 10:68-73, Jan., 1925.

Fergusson, Erna "Taos Sketches,: 17: 188-98, Jan., 1932.

Gonzalez. Jovita "The Americans Invade the Border Towns," 15: 469-477, Summer, 1930.

Johnson, J. B. "The Allelujahs: A Religious Cult in Northern New Mexico," 22: 131-139, Jan., 1937.

McGinnis, John H. "Cities and Towns of the Southwest: III," 13: 36-47, Oct., 1927,

SOUTHWESTERN MEDICINE, Mulky, Carl"Tuberculosis in the Spanish Population of New Mexico," 25: 165-66, 1941.

SOUTHWESTERN POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCEQUARTERLY, noble, J. Frank "The Mexican Vaquero of the Texai Border," 8: 15-26, June, 1927. - 90 -

Handman, Max S. "The Mexican Immigrant in Texas,"pp. 33-40, June, 1926.

Manuel, H. T. "The Mexican Population of Texas," 15:29-51, June, 1934.

Weeks, O. Douglas "The League of United Latin American Citizens. A Texas Mexican Civic Organization,"pp. 257-278, Dec., 1929.

SCIHVESTERN SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, Coalson. George O. "Mexican Contract Labor in American Agriculture," 33: 228-238, Dec., 1952.

Ellis, John M. "Mortality Differentials for a Spanish Surname Population Croup," 39: 314-321, March, 1959.

Johansen, Sigurd, "The Social Organization of Spanish American Villages,"23:151-59, Sept., 1942.

Lettau, Kathryn and Lyle W. Shannon "Measureing the Adjustment of Immigrant Laborers," Sept., 1963, pp. 139-148.

Longmore, T. Wilson and Hitt, Homer L. "A Demographic Analysis of First and Second Generation Mexican Population of the United States: 1930," 24:138-49, Sept., 1943.

McLemore, S. D. "Ethnic Attitudes Toward Hospitalization: An Illustrative Comparison of Anglos and "exican Americans," 43: 341-346, March, 1963.

Norman, Arthur "Migration to Southwest Texas: Peoples and Words," 37: 149-158, Sept. 1. 1956.

Scruggs, O. H. "Texas Good Neighbor," 43: 118-125. Sept., 1962.

Shannon, Lyle W. and Kathryn Lettau"Measuring the Adjustment of Immigrant Laborers,"pp. 139-148, Sept., 1963.

Shapiro, Harold A. "The Pexan Shellers of San Antonio, Texas," 32: 229-243, March, 1952.

Sherif, Carolyn W. "Self Radius and Goals of Youth in Different Urban Areas," 42: 259-267, Pec., 1961.

Waters, Lawrence Leslie "Transient Mexican Agricultural Labor," 22: 49-66, June, 1941.

STATE: U. S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, The Department of State Bulletin, "Arrangement for Migration to the United States of Mexican Farm Labor," 7: 689-9C,Aug. 8, 1942.

SOCIAL FORCES, D'Antonio, William V. and Julian Samora"Occupational Stratification in Four Southwestern Communities: A Study of Ethnic Differential Employment in Hospitals," 41: 17-25, Oct., 1962. - 91 -

SURVEY, Anonymous "Mexicans in Los Angeles," 44: 715-716, Sept. 15, 1920.

Austin, Mary"Mexicans and New Mexico," Vol. 66, May, 1931, pp. 141-4: 187-90.

Bryan, Samuel "Mexican Immigrants in the United States," 28: 726-30, Sept., 1912.

Callcott, Frank "The Mexican Peon in Texas,"pp. 437-38, June 26. 1920.

Galarza, Ernesto "Without Benefit of Lobby," 66: 181, May 1, 1931.

Handman, Max S. "San Antonio: The Old Capital City of Mexican Life and Influence," 6: 163-166, May, 1931.

Landazuri, Elena"Why We are Different," 52: 159-160, May 1, 1924.

Leonard, William E. "Where Roth Bullets and Ballots are Dangerous," pp. 86-87, Oct. 28, 1917.

McLean, Robert N. "Goodbye Vicente!" 66: 182-183, 195: May, 1931.

McLean, Robert N. "Rubbing Shoulders on the Border," 52: 184-185, May, 1924.

McLean. Robert N. "Tightening the Mexican Border," 64: 28-29, 54-56; April, 1930.

Phillips, Herbert "The School Follows the Child," 66: 493-495, Sept., 1931.

Rosing, B. "Where Overcrowding and the Open Prairie Rub Elbows," 23: 362-364, Dec. 11, 1909.

Stanley, Grace C. "Special Schools for Mexicans," 44: 714-715, Sept. 15, 1920.

Stevenson, Emma Reh"The Immigrant Comes Home," 66: 175-177, May, 1931.

Sturges, Vera L. "Mexican Immigrants,"pp. 470-471, July 2, 1921.

Thomson, Charles A. "What of the Bracero?" 54: 291-292, June 1, 1925.

SURVEY GRAPHIC, Austin, Mary"The Land of Journey's Ending. New York, The Century Co., 1924. (H) "Mexican and New Mexico," 66: 141-44, 187-90, May, 1931.

Burris, Quincy Guy "Juan. A Rural Portrait," 31: 499-503, Dec., 1944.

Chase, Amanda M. "Santa Susana," 66: 161-62, 190-93, May 1, 1931.

Roble. J. Frank"Ranch Mexicans," 66: 1h7-70, May 1, 1931. - 92 -

Galarza, Ernesto "Without Benefit of Lobby," 66: 181, May 1, 1931.

Gamio, Manuel"Migration and Planning," 66: 174 175, May, 1931.

Granneberg, Audrey, "Maury Maverick's San Antonio," 28: 421-26, July, 1939.

Handman, Max S. "San Antonio, the Old CapitolCity of Mexican Life and Influence," 66: 163-66, May 1, 1931.

Issler, A. R. "Good Neighbors Lenda Hand; Our Mexican Workers," 32:389-94, Oct., 1943.

Knott, Sarah Gertrude "North of the Border; FolkFestivals of the Southwest,"29:338-43, 1940.

Laughlin, Ruth"Coronado's Country and its People," 29:276-82, 1940.

Milor, J. H. "Good NeighborlinessBegins at Home," 31:579, Dec., 1942.

Montgomery, Robert H. "Keglar Hill,"66:171, 193-95, May 1, 1931.

Northrup, H. R. "In the Unions; Racial Politics," 36: 54-56, Jan., 1947.

Otero, Adelina '"My People," 66: 149-51, May 1, 1931. (H)

Otero-Warren, Nina"The Clown of San Cristobal,"24:16-18, 1935. (H)

Rusinow, Irving"Spanish Americans in New Mexico,"27:95-99, 1938. Photographs. (E) (H)

Taylor, Paul S. "More Bars Against Mexicans,"pp. 26-27, April, 1930.

Taylor, Paul S. "Mexicans North of the Rio Grande,"pp. 135-140, May, 1931.

Taylor, Paul S. and Clark Kerr "Uprisings on the Farms," 24: 19-22, 44. Jan., 1935.

Tuck, Ruth D. "Behind the Zoot-Suit Riots," 32: 313-316, 335-336, Aug.. 1943.

SURVEY MID-MONTHLY, Wharburton, Amber "Children in the Fields," Jan., 1944.

TEXAS ACADEMY OF SCIENCETRANSACTIONS, Sanchez, George I. "North of the Border," Houston, Texas1938-1939, Vol. 23-25, 1940.

TEXAS BUSIFESS REVIEW, Leifeste,Sam"Skill in Public Relations anda Command of Spanish Help in Selling to Texas' 1,000,000 Latin Americans," pp. 15-17, Dec., 1955.

THE TEXAS GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE,Broadbent, Elizabeth "Mexican Population in Southwestern United States,"Vol. 5, No. 2, 1941.

THE TEXAS JOURNAL OF SCIENCE, Bailey,Wilfred C. "Problems in Relocating the People of Zapata, Texas," 7: 20-37, 1955. TEXAS OUTLOOK, Armour D. T. "Problems in the Education of the Mexican Child," 16: 29-31, Dec., 1932.

Garza, G. J. "Good Neighbors-- TexasVersion?"27:39, June, 1943.

Gonzales. M. C. 'Our Spanish Speaking Parent-Teacher Groups and Their Problems," 27: 23-24, June, 1943.

Hamill, M. H. "Teaching the Foreign Beginner,"21:38-39, June, 1937.

Hoben, N. and J. T. Hood "Help the Language Handicapped," 50: 28-29, 44 March, 1966.

Kress, Dorothy M. "The Spanish Speaking School Child in Texas," 18: 24. Dec., 1934.

Loeffler, H. W. "San Antonio's Mexican Child," 29: 28, March, 1945.

Manuel, H. T. "Spanish Speaking Child," 14: 21, Jan., 1930.

Murphy, L. F. "Experiment in Americanization," 23: 23-24, Nov., 1939.

Rogde, M. "learning to Speak English in the First Grade," 22: 40-41, Sept., 1938.

Sisk, William 0. "The Mexican in Texas Schools," 14: 10-12, Dec., 1930.

Stueber, J. "Racial Differences in Reading Achievement," 24:32, Jan., 1940.

Taylor, Mrs. J. T. "The Americanization of Harlingen's Mexican School Population," 18: 37-38, Sept., 1934.

Tireman, L. S. "School Problems Created by the Foreign-Speaking Child," pp. 19-20, Nov., 1942.

Weir. E. P. "The Mexican Child," 20: 23, June, 1936.

Wilder, Mrs. L. A. "Problems in the Teaching of Mexican Children," 20: 9-10, Aug., 1936.

TEXAS STATE HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION QUARTERLY, Cox, I. J. "The Early Settlers of San Fernando," 5: 142-160, Oct., 1901.

THEATRE ARTS MONTHLY, Austin, Mary'Folk Plays of the Southwest," 17:599-610, 1933. (H)

Bach, M. "Los Pastores,"24:283-88, 1940. (H)

THEORY ANT) PRACTICE, Samora, Julian"Educational Status of a Minority," 2: 144-150, June, 1963.

THIRTEENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE JOURNAL, Silva, Luciano V. "Recent Developments in Mexican Immigration,"Los Angeles Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born, pp. 17-20, 1963. - 94 -

TIME, Anonymous, "Across the Tracks," 42: 25, Sept. 6, 1943.

Anonymous, "Authentic Pachuco," p. 72, July 10, 1944.

Anonymous, "Pocho's progress; nation's second largest disadvantaged minority," 89:24-5, April 28, 1967.

Anonymous, "Revolt of the Mexicano: election in Crystal City, Texas," 81:25, April 12, 1963.

TOMORROW, Stilwell, Hart "Some Spot of Good Will," 3:11-14, Oct., 1943.

TRANSACTIONS OF THE COMMONWEALTH CLUB OF CALIFORNIA, Commonwealth Club of California "Mexican Immigration,"21: 1-34, March, 1926.

Ward, Stuart R. "The Mexican in California," 21: 4-10, March, 1926.

TRANSACTIONS OF THE NATIONAL TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION, Smith, R. M. "The Problem of Tuberculosis Among Mexicans in the U.S.," 34: 247-253, 1938.

TRAVEL, Hare, Elizabeth Sage "The Wood Carver of Cordova," 81:20-21, 32, May, 1943. (H)

Johnson, James Wood "Spanish America in the Southwest," 80:13-17, 30, Nov., 1942. (H)

TWELFTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE JOURNAL, Silva, Luciano V. "Characteristics of Mexican Immigration,"Los Angeles Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born. pp. 14-16, 1962.

U. S. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS BULLETIN, Jamieson, Stuart "Labor Unionism in American Agriculture,"No. 836, Washington, 1945.

U. S. IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE MONTHLY REVIEW, Carter, Hugh and Bernice Doster "Social Characteristics of Aliens from the Southwest Registered for Selective Service during World War II," 8: 88-94, 1951.

U. S. NEWS, "Another Civil-Rights headache: plight of Mexican Americans: Los Angeles," 60:46-8, June 6, 1966.

UNITED STATES OFFICE OF EDUCATION BULLETIN,Merrium, J. C. "Learning English Incidentally: A Study of Bi-Lingual Children," 15: 105, 1937.

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF STATE BULLETIN, "United States and Mexico Reach Agreement on Agricultural Workers," 24: 300, Feb., 1950.

UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA BULLETIN, Tetreau, E. D. "Arizona's Farm Laborers, Tucson," May, 1934.

THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SCHOOL OF EDUCATION BULLETIN, Johnson, Edgar G. Michigan's Step-Children," 15: 1-6, Oct., 1943. -95-

UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO BULLETIN, Campa, Arthur L. "Los Comanches: A New Mexico Folk Drama. Language Series, Vol. 7, No. 1, Albuquerque, April, 1942.

Campa, Arthur L. "Sayings and Riddles in New Mexico. Language Series," Vol. 6, No. 2, Albuquerque, Sept., 1937.

Campa, Arthur L. "The Spanish Folksong in the Southwest," Language Series, Vol. 4, No. 1, Albuquerque, Nov., 1933.

Campa, Arthur L. 'Spanish Religious Folk Theatre in the Spanish Southwest," Language Series, Vol. 5, No. 1, Feb., 1934,Vol. 5, No. 2, June, 1934.

Gray, Edward D. McQueen "Spanish Language in New Mexico; A National Resource," Sociological Series, Vol. 1, No. 2, 1912.

THE VALLEY STORY, Emch, Tom"There's a Restlessness Along the River, A Stirring of New Life,"A Special issue of the Houston Chronicle, pp.4, 26-27, Dec. 1, 1963.

Emch, Tom "The Two 'Ls' - Latins, Laborand Two Young Men from McAllen,"in A Special issue of the Houston Chronicle, pp.12-14, Dec. 1, 1963.

WALL STREET JOURNAL, Shaw, Ray "Overlooked Minority: Poverty and Prejudice Often Blight the Lives of Mexican Americans,"167:1, May 3, 1966.

WEEKLY BULLETIN, California Department of Public Health "Health of Mexicans_ in California," 17: 105-106, July, 1938.

WEST, Villareal, Jose Antonio "Mexican Americans in Upheaval,"pp. 21-30, Sept. 18, 1966.

WISCONSIN SOCIOLOGIST, "Values and Attitudes ofMigratory Farm Workers," XXXX 5: 11-20, Win-Spr. 1966-67.

WORLD AFFAIRS, Davis, Harold E. "Education Program for Spanish Speaking Americans," 8: 43-48, March, 1945.

THE WORLD TOMORROW, Batten, James H. "Mexico's Program: An Opportunity," 12: 36-39, Jan., 1929.

YALE REVIEW, Applegate, Frank"New Mexican Sketches,"21:376-92, 1932. (H)

Flandrau, G. "Fiesta in St. Paul; Celebration in Honor ofMexico's Independence Day," 33:69-76, Sept., 1943.

Johnston, S. M. "Jose's Village," 28:130-43, Sept., 1938. -96-

The Following isa State-By-State Listing of PeriodicalPublications of Interest to the Mexican AmericanCommunity. Many of these serveas official organs of Mexican Americanorganizations.

Mr. Mel Huey El Malcriado El Paisano Farm Workers Press P. O. Box 155 P. O. Box 1060 Tolleson, Arizona 85353 Delano, California93215

El Arizonese Mr. Lyle R. Amlin 104 S. Scott Avenue The Healdsburg Tribune Tucson, Arizona85701 P. O. Box 517 Healdsburg, California95448 El Sol 109 South Scott Avenue Graf ica Tucson, Arizona85701 705 N. Windsor Boulevard Hollywood, California90038 Mr. Alberto H. Elias Old Pueblo Printers Miss Francesca Flores 255 South Stone Avenue Carta Editorial Tucson, Arizona85701 P. O. Box 54624, Terminal Annex Los Angeles, California90054 Mr. Rodolfo Gonzalez El Gallo Mr. Alfredo Gonzalez 1265 Cherokee Street La Opinion Denver, Colorado 80204 1436 S. Main Street Los Angeles, California90015 Mr. Julius Martinez Neighborhood Journal Mr. Lovie Duran 2792 W. Alameda The Voice Denver, Colorado 80219 704 S. Spring Street Suite 601 Ecos de Hispanidad Los Angeles, California90014 P. 0. Box 1126 Pueblo, Colorado Mr. Eliezer Risco La Raza Costilla Free Press 2808 Altura Street P. O. Box 116 Los Angeles, California90031 San Luis, Colorado81152 Chicano Student El Grito 2808 Altura Street P. O. Box 9275 Los Angeles, California90031 Berkeley, California 94719 Inside Eastside Migrant Theater Bulletin P. O. Box 63273 1524 A Berkeley Way Los Angeles, California 90063 Berkeley, California -97-

East Los Angeles Tribune LADO 4928 Whittier Boulevard 1306 N. Western Avenue East Los Angeles, California Chicago, Illinois 60622

El Hispano Americano Mr. Claudio Flores 630 Ninth Street El Puerto Ricano Sacramento, California95818 449 W. North Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60614 Mr. David Sierra The Forumeer AMOS, Inc. Newsletter 724 Harrison Street 712 E. 65th Street San Jose, California 95125 Indianapolis, Indiana

Dr. Alfredo Marquez Mr. Gus Figueroa America Latin Times 2448 Mission Street 3805 Main Street San Francisco, California East Chicago, Indiana46312

Belvedere Citizen Mr. Robert Van Driel 3590 E First Street KNOB-TV Channel 4 Los Angeles, California 90063 1414 Coal Avenue, S.W. Albuquerque, New Mexico Dr. Horacio Aguirre Diario Las Americas Mr. Cruz Segura 4349 N.W. 36th Street El Independiente Miami, Florida 33142 307 N. First Street Albuquerque,. New Mexico 87101 Mr. Roland Manteiga La Gaceta Mr. A. B. Collado 2015 15th Street El Hispano P. O. Box 5536 4505 Coal Avenue, S.E. Tampa, Florida Box 2201 Albuquerque, New Mexico87108 Mr. Amado Ramiren Prensa Libre La Voz Nortena 1811 S. Carpenter Street P. O. Box 26 Chicago, Illinois 60608 Dixon, New Mexico 87527

Mr. A. Gomez El Edfensor Chief El Informador P. O. Box Q 1617 W. Roosevelt Avenue Socorro, New Mexico 87801 Chicago, Illinois 60608 El Crepusculo Mr. E. Quiroga P. O. Box 1005 Noticias Taos, New Mexico 87571 1348 W. 18th Street Chicago, Illinois 60608 Mr. Pedro R. Ortega El Nuevo Mexicano P. O. Box 1721 Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 - 98 -

El Diario La Prensa El Progresso 181 Hudson Street 1700 Kennedy Street New York, New York 10011 Corpus Christi, Texas 78407 Mr. Stanley Ross Mr. P. R. Ochoa El Tiempo Corpus Christi Americano 116 W. 14th Street 1012 Leopard Street New York, New York10011 Corpus Christi, Texas 78401 Arriba Newsletter El Progresso Latino 210 W. 50th Street University of Texas New York, New York 10019 El Paso, Texas Mr. Carlos G. Bidot Mr. Daniel Reyes La Tribuna de North Jersey El Mexico-Americano 81 Garrison Street P. O. Drawer W P. O. Box 902 El Paso, Texas 79952 Newark, New Jersey 07101 Mr. Joe Garcia Valseca Opportunity News El Continental Valley Migrant League 218 S. Campbell Street P. O. Box 128 El Paso, Texas 79901 Woodburn, Oregon El Continental, El Mexicano Mr. Greg Olds El Fronterizo The Texas Observer 909 E. San Antonio Street 504 W. 24th Street El Paso, Texas 79902 Austin, Texas 78705 Mr. Moses M. Sanchez Mr. Jesse Garza LULAC News La Fuerza News 2518 Navigation Boulevard 804 E. 45th Street Houston, Texas 77003 Austin, Texas Mr. Lynn Montgomery El Heraldo de Brownsville El Sol 13 Adams Street 2518 Navigation Boulevard Brownsville, Texas 78520 Houston, Texas 77003

Mr. Santos De La Pas PASO Newsletter La Verdad 1631 Latexo Street 910 Francesca Street Houston, Texas 77009 Corpus Christi, Texas 78405 Mr. Felix T. Ramirez El Universal COMPASS 816 Furman Street 1209 Egypt Street Corpus Christi, Texas 78404 Houston, Texas 77009 -99-

Mr. William P. Allen Sal Del Valle Mexico Laredo Times Mexicali, Baja California, 1404 Matamoros Street Laredo, Texas 78004 La Voz de la Frontera Avenue Cristobal Colon1982 Mexicali, Baja California,Mexico El Eco 605 Calle Sur Gue California McAllen, Texas 78501 El Heraldo de Baja Tijuana, Baja California,Mexico Mr. A. G. Gorena El Porvenir El Mexicano Tijuana, Baja California,Mexico 200 E. Third Street Mission, Texas 78572 Accion Mr. A. R. Rodriguez Nogales, Sonora, Mexico El Tiempo 68: W. Main Street La Critica Raymondville, Texas 78580 Nogales, Sonora, Mexico

Mr. Tom Cahill Correo Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua,Mexico Inferno 321 Frio City Road San Antonio, Texas 78207 La Cronica Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua,Mexico Mr. E. B. Duarte La Voz El Frontera Mexico P. O. Box 12429 Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, San Antonio, Texas 78212 El Mexicano Mexico The Sun Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, P. O. Box 2171 San Antonio, Texas 78206 El Regional Matamoros, Tamaulipas,Mexico Noticiero Obrero El Tiempo y Maj. Noticias Norteamericano Monterrey, N.L. Mexico AFL-CIO 815 16th Street, N.W. El Diario de NuevoLaredo Room 202 Mexico Washington, D. C. 20006 , Tamaulipas,

The Corpsman El Manana Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico Dupont Circle Building Room 212 Jr. Washington, D. C. 20036 Lic. Raul Castellano, Revista "Mana" Nuevo Mundo Revista "Por Que?" Mexicali, Baja California,Mexico Lopez 1-101 Mexico 1, D.F. - 100 -

Mr. CarlosCharpenel PublicacionesMana, S.A. Amberes, Num.38 Mexico 6,D.F.

Mr. JoseMoron Aldecoa Revista deAmerica Edison #99 Mexico, D.F.

Mr. RaulOchoa Tello RevistaActualidades Avenue Juarez#56-502 Mexico, D.F. - 101 -

DISSERTATIONS AND OTHER UNPUBLISHED MATERIALS

Ackerman, R. E. "Trends in Illiteracy in New Mexico."Master's Dissertation, University of New Mexico, 1933.

Aizpurua, B., and Nestor, R. "Factors in School Attendance and Withdrawal of Spanish-American Boys in Denver, Colorado. Unpublished Thesis, August 1961.

Ajubita, Maria Luisa. "Language in Social Relations with Special References to the Mexican-American Problem."Master's Dissertation, Tulane University, 1943.

Allstrom, Erik W. "A Program of Social Education for a Mexican Community in the U.S." Master's Dissertation, University of Arizona, 1929.

Allwell, Patrick J. "Mexican Immigration into the United States." Master's Dissertation, University of Missouri, 1928.

Alvarado, Luis. "Employment Opportunities Questionnaire Summary." Unpublished Report distributed by the San Antonio Bishop's Committee forthe Spanish- Speaking, March 14, 1961.

Anderson, Mary. "A Comparative Study of the English-Speaking and Spanish- Speaking Beginners in the Public Schools."Master's Dissertation, University of Texas, 1951.

Armstrong, John M., Jr. "A Mexican Community: A Study of the Cultural Determi- nants of Migration."Ph.D. Dissertation, Yale University, 1949.

Arnold, Charles A. "The Folklore, Manners, and Customs of the Mexicans in San Antonio, Texas."Master's Dissertation, Texas University, 1928.

Ashton, Richard Price. "The Fourteenth Amendment and the Education of Latin- American Children in Texas."Master's Dissertation, University of Texas, 1949.

Atkinson, Rosa M. "The Educational Retardation of the Spanish-SpeakingChild and Recommendations for Remediation."Master's Dissertation, University of Texas, 1953.

Baca, Fidel Garcia. "Bi-Lingual Education in Certain Southwest School Districts.' Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Utah, 1956.

Baker, Margaret T. "An Analysis of Significant Factors Related to Incapacity of Parents in Families Receiving Aid to Dependent Children in Texas on the Basis of Deprivation of Parental Support ThroughPhysical or Mental Incapacity." Master's Dissertation, University of Texas, 1954.

Barfell, Lawrence Otto. "A Study of the Health Program Among Mexican Children with Special Reference to the Prevalence of Tuberculosisand Its Causes." Master's Dissertation, University of Southern California, 1937. - 102-

Barker, George C. "Social Functions of Language in a Mexican-American Community." Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Chicago, 1947.

Barraza, Robert B. "Helping Mexican-American Children Become'More Socially Productive Citizens." Project Report, U.S.C., May, 1955.

Batista y Calderon, Judith. "A Study of Counter-Prejudice in a Mexican- Spanish Community in the Surroundings of Des Moines, Iowa."Master's Dissertation, Drake University, 1948.

Battey, Viola. The Mexican Situation in St. Paul." From tilt files of the International Institute, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1925.

Baugh, Lila. "A Study of Pre-School Vocabulary of Spanish-Speaking Children." Master's Dissertation, University of Texas, 1933.

Baur, Edward Jackson. "Delinquency Among Mexican Boys in South Chicago." Master's Dissertation, University of Chicago, 1938.

Beard, E. Alice. "A Study of the Mexican Pupils in Fremont Junior High School." Master's Dissertation, Claremont College, 1941.

Beebe, A. A. "An Analysis of Racial Reactions of a Select Group of Mexican Children."Master's Dissertation, University of Southern California, August, 1941.

Belden, Joe. "The Latin-American Population in Texas, Estimates by Counties." Dallas, Texas, Joe Belden and Associates, 1951.

Belden, Joe. "The Latin-American Audience and Market of Austin, Texas." Dallas, Texas, Joe Belden and Associates, 1951.

Belden, Joe. "Market Characteristics of San Antonio Latin-Americans."Dallas, Texas, Joe Belden and Associates, 1952.

Belden, Joe. "Radio Listening, Buying Power, Brand Preferences of the Latin- American Market in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas."Dallas, Texas, Joe Belden and Associw.es, 1952.

Bellesteros, L., V. Lopez and A. P. Herman. "Study of an Eleven Year Old Mexican-American Boy.' For California State Department of Education, n.d.

Bexar County Tuberculosis Association. "Tuberculosis and Its Control-Facts and Figures in San Antonio and Bexar County." Bexar County Tuberculosis Asso- ciation in Cooperating with Alamo Tuberculosis Control Council and the Junior Chamber of Commerce, Court House, San Antonio, Texas, 1939.

Bexar County Tuberculosis Association. "Annual Report for 1939." Bexar County Tuberculosis Association, Court House, San Antonio, Texas, 1940 - 103 -

Bishop, Mrs. Hazel Peck Campbell. "A Case Study of the Improvements of Mexican Homes Through Instruction inHomemaking." Master's Dissertation, University of Southern California, 1937.

Blackman, Robert D. "The Language Handicap of Spanish-AmericanChildren." Master's Dissertation, University of Arizona, 1940.

Blayeck, Leda F. "Food Habits and Living Conditions of Mexican Families on Farm Income Levels in the Upper Rio GrandeValley." Master's Dissertation, University of Texas, 1938.

Blum, Owen W. "Some Aspects of the Latin-American Market of Austin, Texaswith Emphasis on the Radio as a Means of ReachingThis Market." Master's Dis- sertation, University of Texas, 1952.

Booker, Margaret. "A Study of the Dietary Habits of Mexican Familiesin Tucson, Arizona." Master's Dissertation, University ofArizona, 1937.

Booth, Leroy L. J. "A Normative Comparison of the Responses ofLatin-American and Anglo-American Children to theChildren's Apperception Test."Ph.D. Dissertation, Texas Technological College, 1953.

Borrego, Eva R. "Some Educational Aspects Affecting Acculturationof the Spanish-Culture Background Student in the San LuisValley." Adams State College, Unpublished Thesis, 1946.

Bowen, Jean Donald. "The Spanish of San Antonio, New Mexico." Ph.D. Dis- sertation, University of New Mexico, 1952.

Bradshaw, Benjamin S. "Some Demographic Aspects of Marriage, A Comparative Study of Three Ethnic Groups."Master's Dissertation, University of Texas, 1960.

Brewer, Sam A., Jr. "Latin-America in Texas High Schools."Master's Disser- tation, University of Texas, 1952.

Broadbest, Elizabeth. "The Distribution of Mexican Populations in theUnited States."Master's Dissertation, University of Chicago,1944.

Brookshire, Marjorie. "The Industrial Pattern of Mexican-AmericanEmployment in Nueces County, Texas."Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Texas,1954.

Broom, Perry M. "An Interpretative Analysis of the Economicand Educational Status of Latin-Americans in Texas,with Emphasis on the Basic Factors Underlying an Approach to an Improved Programof Occupational Guidance, Training and Adjustment for SecondarySchools."Ph.D. Dissertation, Uni- versity of Texas, 1942.

Brown, Willie L. "Knowledge of Social Standards Among Mexicanand Non-Mexican Children." Master's Dissertation, The Universityof Texas, 1934. - 104 -

Browning, Horace N. "A Comparisonof the Spanish-Speaking Schools Over Children in Nine a Four-Year Period."Master's Texas, 1944. Dissertation, Universityof

Buckner, H. A. "A Study ofPupil Elimination and Failure AmongMexicans." Master'sDissertation, University of SouthernCalifornia, 1935. Bullock, Paul. "Occupational Distribution byMajor Ethnic Groups Market Areas, and by Labor Selected GovernmentContractors, Los Angeles Area."Institute of Industrial Metropolitan Relations, U.C.L.A.,1963. Bustrillos, M. R. "Decision MakingStyles of Selected Ph.D. Dissertation, Mexican Homemakers." Michigan StateUniversity, 1963.

Bynum, H. E. "Inequality of Educational Opportunityin New Mexico." Dissertation, University Master's of Southern California,1936. Cabaza, Berta. "The Spanish Language in Texas: Cameron and Willacy District 10A." Master's Counties, Dissertation, Universityof Texas, 1950. Cabrera, Y. Arturo. "A Study ofAmerican and and Their Significance Mexican-American CultureValues in Education."Ed.D. Dissertation, Colorado, 1963. University of

Calderon, Carlos I. "The Educationof Spanish-Speaking Elsa, Texas." Master's Children in Edcouch- Dissertation, Universityof Texas, 1950. Campbell, Donald T. "The Generalityof an Attitude." University of Ph,D. Dissertation, ^alifornia, Berkeley,1947.

Cantwell, GeorgeC. "Differential Prediction of CollegeGrades for Spanish- American and Anglo-AmericanStudents." Master's of New Mexico, 1946. Dissertation, University

Caraway, Corine D. "A Study ofthe Attitudes of Latin-American MothersToward Juvenile ProbationOfficers." Master's 1961. Dissertation, Universityof Texas,

Carney, John P. "Leading Factorsin the Recent Reversal of U.S.Policy Regard- ing Alien ContractLabor Agreements." Master's Dissertation,University of SouthernCalifornia, 1954.

Carney, John P. "Postwar MexicanMigration: 1945-1955, with ence to the Policies and Particular Refer- Practices of the UnitedStates Concerning Control."Ph.D. Dissertation, its University of SouthernCalifornia, 1957. Carpenter, C. C. 'Mexicans inCalifornia-- A Case Study of Segregation Non-Segregation of Mexican Versus Children." Master'sDissertation, University of SouthernCalifornia, 1934. -105-

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Saunders, Lyle. Spanish-Speaking Americans and Mexican-Americans in the United States, a selected bibliography. School of Inter-American Affairs, University of New Mexico, 1944.

Sonnichsen, C. L. The Southwest, the Record in Books. El Paso, Texas: Texas Western College, 1961.

Trueba Urrea, Isidore. El problema de la discriminacion racial.Mexico: Bibliography pp. 101-106, 1949.

Tucker, Mary. Books of the Southwest; A General Bibliography. New York: J. J. Augustin, 1937.

United States Bureau of Labor Standards. Bulletin #225. lelected references on domestic agricultural workers, their families, problems and programs, 1955-1960.

University of New Mexico Library. New Mexico: Romance and Fact. A Selected List of Books for General Reading.Albuquerque: School of Inter-American Affairs, University of "ew lexico.

Wagner, Henry R. The Spanish Southwest, 1942-1794; an annotated bibliography. Berkeley: J. J. Gillick, 1924. - 134 -

AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIALS

The following materials are believed to be of immediate interest to the Mexican American community as a means of insight into existing problems and methods of resolving them. Items preceded by an asterisk (*) are available in both English and Spanish.

AMIGO MIO

20 min. Color Rental: Any Social Security district office

Designed for the migrant worker, and featuring Leo Carrillo, this film shows how a worker can make sure that his earnings are properlycredited to his social security account, how a person can qualify for benefits, and how the benefits are paid. SPANISH ONLY.

AND NOW MIGUEL

63 min. B&W Rental: United World Films 1445 Park Avenue New York, N. Y. 10029

Child growth-family, 1960.

APPALACHIA BY THE SEA

60 min. B&W Purchase: $80.00 KNXT-TV Los Angeles, California Attn: Mr. George Fisher

The camera records a penetrating tour of Venice, California, a poverty pocket on the outskirts of Los Angeles. Mexican-Americans and Negroes speak up on their sur- roundings and personal lives. - 135 -

CAMERA VISITS TO PRESCHOOLS FOR CHILDREN OF POVERTY LOS NIETOS KINDERGARTEN - Part 3

25 min. B&W Rental: Free Modern Talking Pictures. For Head Start Staff Training purposes only.

These films are voice-over interviews, as scenes ofpreschool children in nursery school environmentunfold. Various approaches to nursery school programs are discussed, includingcurriculum, staff organization and facilities.

COLORADO CARES

20 min. Color Available: State Boards of Health or State Departments of PublicHealth

Although this film centers on agriculturalmigrants in Mesa County, Colorado, it demonstrates how a community organizes to handle asituation. Also emphasizes what can be accomplished through the cooperationof many organizations.

THE COMMUNITY(America's Crisis Series)

60 min. B&W Rental: $9.15 (1-5 days). NET Film Service Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana 47405

The film focuses on two contrasting communities onopposite ends of the continent and how they are reacting to the obvious and not-so-obviousramifications of change. On the eastern seaboard, Provincetown,Massachusetts appears timeless. The community has all the traditional roots, and newcitizens feel strongly about their connections with the past. Yet the community is undergoing deep,inescapable, and uncontrollable changes. Provincetown's first citizens, the fishermen, and her second citizens, the artists and writers, havebecome unconsciously responsible for the town's new industry - tourism. Some fight bitterly to preservetraditions - others have become resigned to change - and others maintainthat the town's char- acter will endure despite change. On the west coast stands the symbol of the "new America," San Jose, California. Although its old-timers maintain the city still retains its rural flavor, most of SanJose's residents are newcomers and strangers to one another and takelittle responsibility for the shape of the community. Problems of overcrowded schools, vastwelfare needs, unemployment, crime, and disorganization of planning seemoverwhelming to citizens and officials. - 136 -

HARVEST OF SHAME

54 min. B&W Rental: Check local public libraries and StateUniversity Libraries Purchase: $250.00 McGraw -Hill, Text-Film Division 330 West 42nd Street New York10036

This film reveals the deplorable plightof millions of migratory workers who harvest America's corps. On-the-scene reports in Florida, Georgia,Virginia, New Jersey, New York, Michigan and California showthe degradation and exploitation of these men, women and children, who are movedfrom state to state in trucks, live in crowded, unsanitary huts, and work long hoursfor little pay. Former Secretary of Labor, James P. Mitchell, andCharles B. Shuman, President of the American Farm Bureau Federation, and spokesmenfor the farmers and the workers present their views both for andagainst the use of migratory workersunder the conditions seen. A CBS Reports Production. Narrated by Edward R. Murrow.

HIDDEN FACE OF POVERTY

54 min. B&W Rental: $6.50 United Church of Christ, Audio-Visual Service 1501 Race Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Check local public libraries and StateUniversity Libraries Purchase: $250.00 CBS, 51 West 52nd Street, New York 10019

Whizzing over America's superhighways, you miss the pockets of poverty. This film takes you on detours into the miserablesections, hidden behind the facade of affluence. CBS-TV documentary.

HOME IS A LONG ROAD

20 min. B&W Rental: $3.67 University of Wisconsin Bureau of Audio-Visual Instruction Madison, Wisconsin 53715 Purchase: $55.00 (Same address)

Agricultural migrant workers, whose homes arein Texas and whose ancestry is Mexican, are shown atwork andplay on Wisconsin farms. The film illustrates activities of State and local groups in helpingmigrants and their families. -137-

HUNGER IN AMERICA

1 hr. B&W Available: Carousel Films, Inc. David Dash 1501 Broadway New York, N. Y. 10036

One hour segment of three-part program. Deals with Mexican Americans, chiefly in South Texas.Aired nationally in 1968.

A NEW FOCUS ON OPPORTUNITY

26 min. Color - 16mm. Available: Inter-Agency Committee on Mexican American Affairs 1800 G Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20506

A color documentary produced through the cooperation of the Office of Economic Opportunity and the Inter-Agency Committee on Mexican American Affairs.

* OPERATION HEAD START

16 min. B&W Rental: Free Modern Talking Pictures Washington, D. C. Purchase: $85.00 Paul Rumford Film Productions 662 North Robertson Boulevard Los Angeles, California90069

A Head Start child - Reuben - is shown at home with his family and in the classroom of the Van Nuys, California, Head Start Child Development Center for under-privileged children largely from the Mexican American community. Reuben touches your heart as he takes in the new world Head Start has made possible. Narrated by Burt Lancaster.

* THE OWL WHO GAVE A HOOT (Consumer Education Film)

15 min. Color - 35mm, 16mm, 8mm 20 min. Color - Slide Film Available: 0E0, Public Affairs 1200 19th Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20506 - 138 -

Entertaining cartoon animals and birds bring tolife the myriad problems of low - income consumers. Here is basic information about buyingintelligently, buying within income, avoiding being entrapped byexisting jractices on the part of some unprincipled merchants in today's market place - practiceswhich are in many cases legal or quasi-legal but definitely not in theinterest of the consumer. The film alerts low-income groups to their rights as consumers,rights being denied them because of malpractice, fraud or their ownlack of knowledge. The film cleverly and enjoyably points out the proper steps totake, individually or collectively, to become wiser consumers and takefull advantage of limited re- sources. Voice of Mr. Owl - Eli Wallach. aPANCHO

24 min. Color Inquiries: Public Affairs - 0E0 1200 19th Street, X.W. Washington, D. C. 20506

A film on the experiences of TheNational Head Start Child of the Year,Pancho Mansera, of San Luis Obispo County,California. Head Start medical examinations found Pancho was suffering from acutehypothyroidism. The film depicts Pancho, dur- ing the course of extensive medical treatment,changing from a listless, apathetic child into a happy, energetic youngster.

THE PEOPLE ACT (IN KANSAS CITY,MISSOURI)

30 min. Available: Elmore McKee CBS for the 20th Century fund.

Community action.

SECOND HARVEST

30 min. Color Available: Office of Vocational Rehabilitation Publications and Reports Service U. S. Department of Health,Education, and Welfare Washington, D. C. 20201

The film describes vocational rehabilitation services for agricultural migrants in California. - 139 -

SIX HOMES - SIX HOUSES

28 min. B&W Available: American Friends Service Committee 160 North 15th Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102 Purchase: $125.00 Cosmopolitan Film Associates 181 2nd Street San Francisco, California94105

Eight out of ten farm workers in California's rich, productive San JoaquinValley live in shacks that flout every health and safety standard. "Six Homes - Six Houses" details how, with American Friends advice, six determined Tulare County families organized a housing cooperative, acquired FHA loans at 4% and gave 9,000 hours of hard work, night and day, toward a better standard of living. Inspiring illustration of the basic soundness of the self-help technique.

VISTA - WHILE I RUN THIS RACE

28 1/2 min. Color Available: Distribution to be determined

The film shows the efforts of VISTA volunteers in two settings inArizona: one, a retired couple organizing apreschool to keep children of Mexican American migrants out of the fields; the second, two young menhelping a settlement of Negro farm workers to develop such community action projects as stop signs, aclean-up cam- paign, and pure drinking water. - 140 -

U. S. PRODUCERS OR DISTRIBUTORS OFSPANISH AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL COi'IPILED BY The Pan American Union,Project LEER

All Bacon Tapes with books. For children and 470 Atlantic Avenue adults. For upper elementary and Boston, Massachusetts 02110 high school. Teach Spanish as a second language.

American Book Company Records, tapes, and books. For 300 Pike Street young adults, adults. Teach English Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 as a second language.

American Management Association,Inc. Films, books. For adults. Advanced. 130 50th Street A course in management. New York, N. Y. 10020

B. N. A. Films Films, 16mm. For adults. Advanced. 1231 24th Street, N.W. Supervisory training material. Washington, D. C.

Bailey Films Films. Children but some might be 6509 De Longpre Avenue used with young adults. Elementary. Hollywood, California90028

Brandon International Films Films, 16mm. For children, young 221 W. 57th Street adults, adults. Professional films New York, N. Y. 10019 from several countries.

Bray Studios, Inc. Films, 16mm. For all. Advanced. 729 7th Avenue Educational material. New York, N. Y. 10019

Caendom Records Records. For all. Advanced. 505 8th Avenue Educational material. Poems, plays, New York, N. Y. 10018 etc.

Capitol Records Records. For all. Popular music Hollywood and Vine Hollywood, California90028

Center for Mass Communication of Films, 16mm. Adults.Advanced. Columbia U. Press Educational material. - 141 -

Charles Cahill and Associates Films, records, cards, books. For 5746 Sunset Boulevard all. Easy and Intermediate level. Hollywood, California90028 Spanish as a second language.

Chilton Books Filmstrips, tapes, records, books. 401 Walnut Street For alt. All levels. Spanish as a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106 second language.

Cooks records Records. Young adults, adults. 101 2nd Street Popular Latin American music. Stamford, Connecticut

Coronet Films Films, 16mm. For all.All levels. 65 E. South Water Street Educational material, can be used to Chicago, Illinois60601 teach Spanish as a second language or Spanish for Spanish speaking. R. D. Cortina, Company 136 W. 52nd Street Tapes, records. For all. To learn New York, N. Y. English. Spanish as a second language.

Crown Publishers Records. Adults. English for Spanish 419 Park Avenue, S. speaking. Spanish as a second New York, N. Y. 10016 language.

D. C. Heath, Company Tapes, books.Young adults, adults. 285 Columbus Avenue Spanish as a second language. Boston,.Massachusetts 02116

Encyclopedia Britannica Films, 16mm. For all. Educational 425 North Michigan Avenue Chicago, Illinois60611

Eye Gate House, Inc. Filmstrips. Young adults, adults. 146-01 Archer Avenue High school level. Spanish as a Jamaica, N. Y. 11435 second language.

Factory Mutual Public Films. Young adults, adults. Relations and Publications Educational 1151 Boston-Providence Turnpike Norwood, Massachusetts02062

Film Associates Films, 16mm. For all. Advanced. 11559 Santa Monica Boulevard Educational material. Los Angeles, California90025

Folkways/Scholastic Records Records. For children. Teaching 165 W. 46 Street Spanish as a second language. Music, New York, N. Y. 10036 poetry. - 142 -

Graphic Arts Films, Inc. Films, 16mm. Young adults, adults. Box 176 Glenville Station Advanced. Educational Greenwich, Connecticut 06830

Harcourt, Brace & World Tapes, records, books. Secondary 757 3rd Avenue school. Spanish as a second New York, N. Y. 10017 language.

Harvest Films, Inc. Films, 16mm. For adults. Edu- 11 W. 42 Street cational. New York, N. Y. 10036

Health and Welfare Materials Films, 16mm. Adults. Educational. Center 801 2nd Avenue New York, N. Y. 10017

Indiana University Films, 16mm. For adults. Edu- Bloomington, Indiana47401 cational.

Inter-American Safety Council, Inc. Films, 16mm. For all. Educational. 140 Cedar Street New York, N. Y. 10006

International Film Bureau, Inc. Films, 16mm.; tapes; filmstrips. 332 South Michigan Avenue (In Subcommittee's list already) Chicago, Illinois 60604

Linguaphone Institute, Inc. Records. Complete course to learn 437 Madison Avenue English and Spanish. (In Subcommittee's New York, N. Y. 10022 list already)

McGraw-Hill Films Films, 16mm. For young adults, adults. 330 West 42 Street Educational. New York, N. Y. 10036

Modern Learning Aids Films, 16mm. For young adults and 1212 Avenue of the Americans adults. Educational. New York, N. Y. 10036

National Film Bureau of Canada Films, 16mm. For all. All levels. 680 5th Avenue Educational and recreational. (In New York, N. Y. Subcommittee's list already)

National Textbook Corporation Records and tapes. For all. All 8259 Niles Center Road levels.Music and selected readings. Akokie, Illinois 60076

RCA Record Division Records. For all. Popular music. 155 E. 24 Street New York, N. Y. 10010 - 143 -

Regents Publishing Company Tapes. Young adults and adults. 200 Park Avenue South Spanish grammar. New York, N. Y. 10003

Roundtable Films Films, 16mm. Young adults, adults. 321 South Beverly Hills Advanced. Educational. Beverly Hills, California 90212

Spanish Music Center, Inc. Records. For all. All levels. Belvedere Hotel Popular music, literature, story- 319 W. 48 Street telling. Educational & recreational. New York, N. Y.

Spoken Arts Records. For all. Advanced. 59 Locust Avenue Spanish as a second language, Spanish New Rochelle, N. Y. 10801 poetry, prose, drama.

Henry Strauss Distributing Films, 16mm. For adults. Advanced. Corporation Educational. 31 W 53 Street New York, N. Y. 10019

Trans-World Films, Inc. Films, 16mm; tapes; filmstrips. For 332 South Michigan Avenue all. Spanish as a second language. Chicago, Illinois 60604 Educational & recreational. (In Sub- committee's list already)

Universal Education and Visual Films. Children & young adults. Arts Spanish as a second language. 221 Park Avenue South New York, N. Y. 10003

Walt Disney Films, 16mm. For all, Recreational 800 Sonora Avenue and educational. Glendale, California

The Disc Shop Records. For all. Popular music 1815 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. and selected readings. One of the Washington, D. C. best collection of records in Spanish in the U. S. SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO ANDTV STATIONS

Introduction

The radio and televisionstations which utilize Spanishas the lan- guage of communication fall into two divisions: (1) those in the five Southwestern states servingthe largest concentration ofMexican Americans and (2) those in otherparts of the country where Mexican Americans may have migrated, suchas the states further to the north- west. In some instances the stationsare entirely devoted to using Spanish for all activities; inothers, newscasters andannouncers may speak all news in both Spanishand English or offer specialprograms in Spanish. -145-

SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TV STATIONS FOR THE FIVE SOUTHWESTERN STATES

Arizona

KCKY KXEW Post Office Box 246 889 West El Puente Lane Coolidge, Arizona 85228 Post Office Box 2284 Tucson, Arizona 85702 KAWT Post Office Box 1118 KBLU Douglas, Arizona 85607 1322 Fourth Avenue Yuma, Arizona 85364 KAFF Post Office Box 1930 Flagstaff, Arizona 86002

KIKO Copper Hills Motor Hotel Globe-Miami Highway Globe-Miami, Arizona 85501

KIFN Post Office Box 430 Phoenix, Arizona 85001

KPAZ/TV 3847 East Thomas Road Phoenix, Arizona

KYCA Post Office Box 1631 Prescott, Arizona 86301

KATO Post Office Box 552 Safford, Arizona 85546

KEVT 48 East Broadway Tucson, Arizona 85701

KTUC Post Office Box 4488 Tucson, Arizona 85717 - 146 -

SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TV STATIONS

California

KNOB/FM KGST Charter House Hotel Post Office Box 1007 1700 South Harbor Boulevard Fresno, California 93712 Anaheim, California 92802 KXEX KOAG Post Office Box 1613 211 Vernon Avenue Fresno, California 93717 Arroyo Grande, California 93420 KGGK/FM KGEE 9929 Chapman Avenue Post Office Box 937 Garden Grove, California 92640 Bakersfield, California 93302 KNGS KLYD Post Office Box 49 2831 Eye Street Hanford, California 93231 Bakersfield, California 93301 KGHT KWAC Post Office Box 931 5200 Standard Street Hollester, California 95023 Bakersfield, California 93308 KALI KWIC 5723 Melrose Avenue Post Office Box 697 Hollywood, California 90038 Barstow, California 92313 KREO KROP Drawer K Post Office Box 238 Indio, California 92201 Brawley, California 92227 KTYM KBMX 6803 West Boulevard Post Office Box 1164 Inglewood, California 90302 Coalinga, California 93201 KRKC KEDU Post Office Box 625 Post Office Box 157 King City, California 93930 Dinuba, California 93618 KSDA/FM KICO 11735 Campus Drive Post Office Box 861 La Sierra, California El Centro, California 92244 KCVR KOWN Post Office Box 600 Village Shopping Center Lodi, California 95241 Escondido, California 92025 KHOF/FM KLIP Post Office Box 41108 Post Office Box 573 Los Angeles, California 90041 Fowler, California 93625 - 147 - SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TV STATIONS

California (continued)

KLBS KAZA Post Office Box 672 53 West San Fernando Los Banos, California 93635 San Jose, California

KWIP KCSB/FM Post Office Box 1109 University of California Merced, California 95340 Box 1129 Santa Barbara, California 93107 KYOS Post Office Box 717 KIST Merced, California 95341 735 State Street Santa Barbara, California 93101 KVON 1124 Foster Road KTMS Napa, California Drawer NN Santa Barbara, California 93102 MASK Post Office Box 1510 KHER Ontario, California 91764 605 West Main Street Santa Maria, California 93454 KOXR 1280 South Oxnard Boulevard KSMA Oxnard, California 93031 Post Office Box 1240 Santa Maria, California 93456 KWKW 6233 Hollywood Boulevard KVRE Pasadena, California 90028 Post Office Box 1712 Santa Rosa, California 95404 KTIP Post Office Box 1450 KJOY Porterville, California 93257 110 North El Dorado Street Stockton, California 95202 KBLF Post Office Box 1010 KSTN Red Bluff, California 96080 2171 Ralph Avenue Stockton, California 95206 KBBL/FM 4324 Lime Street KUPO/FM Riverside, California 92501 University of the Pacixx. Stockton, California 95204 KJAY 1431 Arden Way KTKR Sacramento, California 95315 Post Office Bin WW Taft, California 93268 KLOK 2905 South King Road KGEN San Jose, California 95122 Box 444 Tulare, California 93274 - 148 - SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TV STATIONS

California (continued)

KCET Box 1390 Turlock, California 95380

KONG Post Office Box 3329 Visalia, California 93277 KUM Post Office Box 309 Yuba City, California 95901

KATT 1246 Fortna Avenue Woodland, California 95696 149 - SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TV STATIONS

Colorado

KGIW Box 179 Alamosa, Colorado 81101

KRDO/TV Post Office Box 1457 Colorado Springs, Colorado 80901

KFSC 2185 Broadway Denver, Colorado 80205

LOGO Post Office Box 3390 Durango, Colorado 81301

KFTK Post Office Box 430 Fort Morgan, Colorado 80701

LWSL Post Office Box 340 Grand Junction, Colorado 81502

[YOU 816 Ninth Street Greeley, Colorado 80631

LAPI 2829 Lowell Boulevard Pueblo, Colorado 81003

KAVI Post Office Box 632 Rocky Ford, Colorado 81067

[GEL Post Office Box 830 Sterling, Colorado 80751

LCRT 531 East Main Street Post Office Box 772 Trinidad, Colorado 81082

KFLJ Post Office Box 593 Walsenburg, Colorado 81089 - 150 - SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TV STATIONS

Met/Mexico

EABQ ESIL Post Office Box 4486 Post Office Box 590 Albuquerque, New Mexico 87106 Silver City, New Mexico 88061

EARS KSRC Post Office Box 860 Post Office Box 1277 Helen, Nev Mexico 87002 Socorro, Nev Mexico 87801

KLUX EXIT Post Office Box 547 Post Office Box 665 Clayton, New Mexico 88415 Taos, New Mexico 87571

KMIN KCHS Post Office Box 980 Post Office Box 351 Grants, New Mexico 87020 Truth or Consequences, New Mexico 87901 E RWE Post Office Box 777 KRMG/FM H obbs, Nev Mexico 88240 Nev Mexico State University Las Cruces, New Mexico KOBE Box X Las Cruces, New Mexico 88001 EEM Drawer 540 Port&les, New Mexico 88130

ERIN Post Office Box 350 Raton, New Mexico 87740

ERDD Post Office Box 1615 Roswell, Nev Mexico 88201

ETIC 210 East Marcy Street Post Office Box 1715 Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501

INS? Post Office Box 2407 Santa Fe, Nev Mexico 87501

ESTI Drawer R Santa Rosa, Nev Mexico 88435 151 - SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TV STATIONS

Texas

DOPY KCCT Box 731, Highway 281-N Post Office Box 5206 Alice, Texas 78332 Corpus Christi, Texas 78405

[VLF KCTA Post Office Box 779 Post Office Box 898 Alpine, Texas 79831 Corpus Christi, Texas 78403

IOU EBSN Post Office Box 1208 Post Office Box 1116 Austin, Texas 78767 Crane, Texas 79731

KVET LCFH 113 West Eighth Street Post Office Box 128 Austin, Texas 78701 Cuero, Texas 77954

[RUN KNAP/FM Post Office Box 3151 Exchange Park Ballinger, Texas 76821 Dallas, Texas 75235

KIEL KDLK Post Office Box 544 405 Bedell Avenue Beeville, Texas 78102 Del Rio, Texas 78840

KBYG EDNT Post Office Box 1713 Post Office Box 1006 Big Spring, Texas 79721 Denton, Texas 76202

KHEM REAL Post Office Box 750 Drawer EEL Big Spring, Texas 79720 Denver City, Texas 79323

KKUB =RN Drawer 1032 Post Office Bux 1470 Brownfield, Texas 79316 Dimmitt, Texas 79027

KROH KEPS Post Office Box 2049 Post Office Box 1123 Brownsville, Texas 78520 Eagle Pass, Texas 78852

SEAN EURV Post Office Box 511 Post Office Box 480 Brownwood, Texas 76802 Edinburg, Texas 78539

LIEN KULP 105 South Fifth Street Post Office Box 1390 Carrizo Springs, Texas 78834 El Campo, Texas 77437 - 152 - SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TV STATIONS

Texas (continued)

Aragon Broadcasting Rams 208 South Campbell Street Post Office Box 2085 El Paso, Texas Laredo, Texas 78041

XELO KVOZ 206 San Francisco Street Box 1638 - Station 1 El Paso, Texas Laredo, Texas 78041

KPSO KZZN Post Office Box 309 Post Office Box 192 Falfurrias, Texas 78355 Littlefield, Texas 79339

KFLD KLFB Post Office Box 1006 Box 5697, 2700 Marshall Floydada, Texas 79235 Lubbock, Texas UST UFA Post Office Box 1327 Post Office Box 787 Fort Stockton, Texas 79735 Merkel, Texas

IOC KANT Post Office Box 1138 Post Office Box 897 Galveston, Texas 77551 McCamey, Texas 79752

'GTE KJBC Post Office Box 100 South Lamesa Road Georgetown, Texas 78626 Midland, Texas 79701

KCTI KIRT Post Office Box 158 Post Office Box 985 Gonzales, Texas 78629 Mission, Texas 78572

WIT KHAN Drawer 711 Post Office Box 487 Harlingen, Texas 78551 Morton, Texas 79346

IMAM KMUL Drawer 1757 700 West Eighth Street Hereford, Texas 79045 Post Office Box 486 KAM Muleshoe, Texas 79347 Post Office Box 990 KGMB Kenedy-Karnes, Texas 78119 Post Office Box 593 New Braunfels, Texas 78130 KPET Post Office Box 30 KOYL Lames*, Texas 79331 4000 Rasco Avenue Odessa, Texas 79762 - 153 - SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIOAND TV STATIONS

Texas (continued)

KLVL KLRN/TV 2903 Canal Street Institute of Texan Pasadena, Texas Cultures Building KVWG San Antonio, Texas Post Office Box 938 MIKA Pearsall, Texas 78061 501 Vest QuincyStreet KIUN San Antonio, Texas78212 Post Office Box 469 KWEX/TV Pecos, Texas 79772 111 Martinez Street Post Office Box 9225 KGUL San Antonio, Texas Post Office Box 386 78204 Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 KTFO KPOS Post Office Box 308 Seminole, Texas 79360 Post Office Box 820 Post, Texas 79356 KKAS KCLR Post Office Box 455 Silsbee, Texas 77656 Post Office Box 7 Rails, Texas 79357 KDWT ISM Post Office Box 1205 Stamford, Texas 79553 Post Office Box 1240 Raymondville, Texas 78550 KTAE Post Office Box KFRD 1160 Taylor, Texas 76574 Post Office Box 832 Rosenberg-Richmond, Texas 77471 KTER Post Office Box 220 'PEP Terrell, Texas 75160 Post Office Box 1350 San Angelo, Texas 76901 KTLW IMO Post Office Box2279 Texas City, Texas 1013 Vest Bemires& Road 77591 San Angelo, Texas 76902 KTUE Post Office Box KED& 169 Tulia, Texas 79088 226 1/2 Dolorosa Street San Antonio, Texas 78205 KVOU Post Office Box KCOR 758 Uvalde, Texas 18801 111 Martinez Street San Antonio, Texas 78204 - 154 - SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TV STATIONS

Texas (continead)

KVWC Post Office Box 1419 Vernon, Texas 76384

KRGV Post Office Box 626 Weslaco, Texas 78596 155 - SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TV STATIONS

Mexico

(California Border) XED Mexicali, Baja California XEBG Mexico Tijuana, Baja California Mexico XECL Mexicali, Baja California XEAU Mexico Tijuana, Baja California Mexico XEAO Mexicali, Baja California XEU Mexico Tijuana, Baja California Mexico XEWV Mexicali, Baja California XEC Mexico Tijuana, Baja California Mexico (New Mexico Border) XEAZ Tijuana, Baja California. XEHF Mexico Nogales, Sonora Mexico XERB Tijuana, Baja California XEXW Mexico Nogales, Sonora Mexico XETRA Tijuana, Baja California XENY Mexico Nogales, Sonora Mexico XEMMM Tijuana, Baja California XECG Mexico Nogales, Sonora Mexico XEMO Tijuana, Baja California Mexico (Texas Border)

XEGM XEWG Tijuana, Baja California Ciudad Juarez, Chih. Mexico Mexico

XEHG XEJ Mexicali, Baja California Ciudad Juarez, Chih. Mexico Mexico

MGR XELO Mexicali, Baja California Ciudad Juarez, Chih. Mexico Mexico - 156 - SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TV STATIONS

Mexico (continued)

(Texas Border) XEE Monterrey, Nuevo Leon XEPZ Mexico Post Office Box 1156 Ciudad Juarez, Chih. XENV Mexico Monterrey, Nuevo Leon Mexico XEF Post Office Box 70 XEAW Ciudad Juarez, Chih. Monterrey, Nuevo Leon Mexico Mexico

XEP XEG Post Office Box 89 Monterrey, Nuevo Leon Ciudad Juarez, Chih. Mexico Mexico XEBJB XEWR Monterrey, Nuevo Leon Post Office Box 795 Mexico Ciudad Juarez, Chih. Mexico XEFB Monterrey, Nuevo Leon XEFV Mexico Post Office Box 105 Ciudad Juarez, Chih. XERG Mexico Monterrey, Nuevo Leon Mexico SEJ Post Office Box 111 XEX Ciudad Juarez, Chih. Monterrey, Nuevo Leon Mexico Mexico

XEYG XENL Post Office Box 157 Monterrey, Nuevo Leon Ciudad Juarez, Chih. Mexico Mexico XEOL XEAK Monterrey, Nuevo Leon Matamoros, Tam. Mexico Mexico XET EEO Monterrey, Nuevo Leon Matamoros, Tam. Mexico Mexico XENU XEJET Nuevo Laredo, Tam. Monterrey, Nuevo Leon Mexico Mexico - 157 - SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TV STATIONS

Mexico (continued)

(Texas Border)

XEAS Nuevo Laredo,MR. Mexico

XEGNK Nuevo Laredo, Tam. Mexico

XEWL Nuevo Laredo, Tam. Mexico

XEFE Nuevo Laredo, Tam. Mexico

XEK Nuevo Laredo, Tan. Mexico

XEMU Piedras Negras, Coah. Mexico

XEMj Piedras Negras, Coah. Mexico

XEOR Reynosa, Tams. Mexico

XERT Reynosa, Tams. Mexico

XERXS Reynosa, Tams. Mexico - 158-

SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO ANDTV STATIONS FOR THE U. S. A. Except the Five SouthwesternStates

CONNECTICUT

Donald Laufer General Manager WMMW 1 Church Street Meriden, Connecticut 06450 Tel: 203-235-5747 (Spanish- 1 hr. weekly)

Vin Roberts News Director KFIF 1201 Post Road Milford, Connecticut Tel: 203-878-5915 (Spanish - hrs. weekly)

Kenneth A. Wood, Jr. President & General Manager WBRY Box 1590 Waterbury, Connecticut 06720 Tel: 203-753-1125 (Spanish - 1/2 hr. weekly) -159- SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TVSTATIONS

Washington, D. C.

WETA, Channel 26 UHF 2600 Fourth Street, NW. Washington, D. C. (Cancion de la Rasa)

WFAN 5321 First Place, NE. Washington, D. C. - 160 FLORIDA

SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TV STATIONS

Harry T. Johnson Program Director WNDB Box 431 Daytona Beach, Florida 32015 'el: 904-252-1511 (Spanish - 25 mins.)

Charles Anderson News Director WCOF Box 1312 Immokalee, Florida 33934 Tel: 813-654-6611 (Spanish - 10 hrs. weekly)

Nancy Powell News Director WLIZ Box 71 Lake Worth, Florida33461 Tel: 305-585-5533 (Spanish - 1 hr.)

Michael O'Neil News Director WGBS 710 Brickell Avenue Miami, Florida 33131 Tel: 305-377-8811 (Spanish - 7 hrs. weekly)

Milton Roth Program & News Director WMIE 1448 N.W. 36th Street Miami, Florida 33142 Tel: 305-633-0161 (Spanish - 115 hrs. weekly)

William Beatty Program Director WSOL Box 1077 Tampa, Florida 33601 Tel: 813-229-8024 (Spanish - 38 hrs. weekly) 161 - IDAHO

SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TV STATIONS

Robert W. Saxvik Vice President & Gen. Mgr. KBAR Box 461 Burley, Idaho83318 Tel: 208-678-2244 (Spanish- 13 hrs.)

David Lewis Program Director KWIK Box 2005 Pocatello, Idaho 83202 Tel: 208-233-1133 (Spanish - 1 1/4 hrs. weekly)

Jim Rose News Director KEEP Box 389 Twin Falls, Idaho83301 Tel: 208-735-7512 (Spanish- 3 hrs.)

Bonnie Jones News Director KTFI Box KK Twin Falls, Idaho83301 Tel: 208-733-3381 (Spanish - 7 hrs. weekly (Spring& Fall)

Terry Jensen News Director KWEI Box 791 Weiser, Idaho 83672 Tel: 208-549-0886 (Spanish - 3 hrs. weekly) -162- ILLINOIS

SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TV STATIONS

Bob Locke News Director WMRO Box 430 Aurora, Illinois 60506 Tel: 312-897-4215 (Spanish - 1 hr. weekly)

Harold A. Fowler Program Director WCRW 2756 Pine Grove Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60614 Tel: 312-327-6860 (Spanish - 23 hrs. weekly)

Jay Michaels News Director WSBC 2400 West Madison Street Chicago, Illinois60612 Tel: 312-666-9060 (Spanish - 18 hrs. weekly)

Don Lucki Program Director WOPA 408 S. Oak Park Avenue Oak Park, Illinois 60302 Tel: 312-848-5760 (Spanish - 16 hrs. weekly)

Harold B. Rothrock President WJRC Box 914 Joliet, Illinois 60434 Tel: 815-727-5176 (Spanish- 1 hr. weekly) 163 - INDIANA

SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TV STATIONS

Paul E. Rich News Director WADM 233 North 2nd Street Decatur, Indiana 46733 Tel: 219-3-5161 (Spanish - 3 hrs. weekly)

Chuck Crouse News Director WGL 201 West Jefferson Street Fort Wayne, Indiana 46802 Tel: 219-743-3366 (Spanish - 1/2 hr. weekly)

Morris Cochran News Director WLTH 3669 Broadway Gary, Indiana46408 Tel: 219-884-9409 (Spanish - 2 1/2 hrs. weekly)

Jim Sullivan News Director WYCA (FM) 2035 164th Place Hammond, Indiana2035 Tel; 219-844-2455 (Spanish 24 hrs. weekly)

Stewart Dan News Director WJOB 6405 Olcott Hammond, Indiana46323 Tel: 219-844-1230 (Spanish - 1 1/2 hrs. weekly)

Jerry D. Weaver Director of Operations WNAS (FM) 1020 Vinceenies' Street New Albany, Indiana47150 Tel: 812-944-2216 (Spanish - 1 1/4 hrs. weekly) - 164 - IOWA

SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TVSTATIONS

James Miller News Director KWDM (FM) 2401-1/2 University Avenue Des Moines, Iowa Tel: 515-277-6168 (Spanish- 1 1/2 hrs weekly)

Tony Goloff News Director KRIS 402 - 19th Street, S.W. Mason City, Iowa50401 Tel: 515-424-1276 (Spanish- 1 hr.. weekly)

Robert Huber News Director KWPC Mulberry & Houser Muscatine, Iowa52761 Tel: 319-263-2442 (Spanish- 1 hr. weekly) -165- LOUISIANA

SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TV STATIONS

Fred Hammond News Director WWI. Roosevelt Hotel New Orleans, La. 70112 Tel: 504-525-2194 (Spanish - 30 hrs. weekly)

Ken J. Addison News Director KABE 376 Sala Avenue Westwego, Louisiana Tel: 504-347-2301 (Spanish - 2 hrs. weekly) - 166 - MARYLAND

SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TVSTATIONS

H. Curtis Program Director WGTS (FM) Columbia Union College Takoma Park, Maryland 20012 Tel: 301-589-1836 (Spanish - 1/2 hr. weekly) -167 -- MICHIGAN

SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TV STATIONS

John Fountain Program Director WAAM Box 608 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106 Tel: 313-662-4573 (Spanish - 6 1/2 hrs. weekly)

Don Edwards News Director WBCM Wenonah Hotel Bldg. Bay City, Michigan Tel: 517-893-7551 (Spanish - 2 1/2 hrs. weekly)

Floyd Jones Program Director WGPR (FM) 82 E. Hancock Detroit, Michigan 48201 Tel: 313-831-5500 (Spanish - 2 1/2 hrs. weekly)

Jim Taylor Program Director WAMM 740 S. Saginaw Street Flint, Michigan48502 Tel: 313-239-8631 (Spanish - 3 1/2 hrs. weekly)

John Hill News Director WTHM 1152 Morris Road Lapeer, Michigan 48446 Tel: 313-664-8555 (Spanish - 1 hr. weekly)

Frank Wells News Director WSGW 400 Mason Bldg. Saginaw, Michigan48607 Tel: 517-753-4456 (Spanish - 2 hrs. weekly MINNESOTA - 168 -

SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO ANDTV STATIONS

William J. Kiewel Gen. Mgr. KROX Box 620 Crookston, Minnesota 56716 Tel: 218-281-1140 (Spanish- 1 hr.)

Dave Henley News Director KRAD Box 439 East Grand Forks, Minnesota56721 Tel: 218-773-2424 (Spanish- 3 hrs. weekly)

Joe Cerar Program Director WEVE Eveleth, Minnesota55734 (St. Louis County) Tel: 218-741-5922 (Spanish- 1/2 hr. weekly)

Robert W. Smith Exec. Vice Pres. & Gen. Mgr. KUXL Box 25 Minneapolis Golden Valley, Minnesota 55440 Tel: 612-588-0571 (Spanish - 1/2 hr.)

Don Wilson News Director KDWA 1800 1/2 Vermillion St. Hastings, Minnesota55033 Tel: 612-437-3182 (Spanish- 3 hrs. weekly)

LaVonne Lambert Program Director WMIN 611 Frontenac Place St. Paul, Minnesota55104 Tel: 612-645-7757 (Spanish - 1 hr. weekly) -169- NEBRASKA

SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TVSTATIONS

John Townsend General Manager KJLT Box 709 North Platte, Nebraska 69101 Tel: 308-532-5515 (Spanish- 1/4 hr. weekly)

Dick O'Day Program Director KEYR Box 282 Scottsbluff Terrytown, Nebraska 69361 Tel: 632-4119 (Spanish- 1 hr. )

Wayne McIntosh Program Director KNEE Box 239 Scottsbluff, Nebraska69361 Tel: 308-632-7121 (Spanish- 6 1/2 hrs. weekly) -170- NEW JERSEY

SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TV STATIONS

Breck Ardery News Director WNJH 115 Vine Street Hammerton, New Jersey08037 Tel: 561-1900 (Spanish - 5 hrs.weekly)

Sandra Davis News Director WEBI (FM) 465 Park Avenue, New York Newark, New Jersey 10022 Tel: 201-622-2800 (Spanish - 7 hrs. weekly)

Louis N. Wagner News Director WTTM 333 West State Street Trenton, New Jersey 08607 Tel: 609-695-8515 (Spanish - 3 hrs. weekly)

M. Hendreckson News Director WDVL Route 1 Vineland, New Jersey 08360 Tel: 609-691-7550 (Spanish- 7 hrs. weekly)

Lee Bardsley News Director WWBZ S. Delsea Drive Vineland, New Jersey 08360 Tel: 609-692-6500 (Spanish- 5 1/2 hrs. weekly) - 171 - NEW YORK

SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TV STATIONS

Almon Hazard Ira Katznelson News Director Program Director WJTN WKCR (FM) Hotel Jamestown 208 Ferris Booth Hall Jamestown, New York 14701 New York City, New York 10027 Tel: 716-487-1151 Tel: 212-666-3182 (Spanish - 1 hr. weekly) (Spanish- 1/2 hr. weekly)

Albert Larson, Jr. Bill McCleary News Director News Director WALL WLIB 62 North Street 310 Lenox Avenue at 125th St. Middletown, New York 10941 New York City, New York10027 Tel: 914-343-3119 Tel: 212-831-1000 (Spanish - 1/2 hr.) (Spanish - 2 1/2 hrs. weekly)

Richard H. Raskin Walter P. Sheppard News Director Program Director WGNY WRVR (FM) Box 591 490 Riverside Drive Newburgh, New York 12553 New York City, New York 10027 Tel: 914-561-2131 Tel:. 212-749-5400 (Spanish - 1/2 hrs. weekly) (Spanish- 2 1/2 hrs. weekly)

Luis Romanacce Jimmy Thompson Sp. Program Director News Director WADO WJJL 205 E. 42nd Street Hotel Niagara New York City, New York 10017 Niagara Falls, New York Tel: 212-532-9266 Tel: 716-285-5795 (Spanish - 101 hrs. weekly) (Spanish- 1 hr. weekly)

Ralph Constantino Program Director WHOM 136 W. 52nd Street New York City, NewYork 10019 Tel: 212-246-3900

(Spanish - 130 hrs. weekly) -172- NORTH CAROLINA

SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIOAND TV STATIONS

Russell McIntyre News Director WSAT Drawer 99 Salisbury, North Carolina 28144 Tel: 704-6n-0621 (Spanish - 9 hrs. weekly) -173- NORTH DAKOTA

SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TVSTATIONS

Jim Rund News Director KSJB Box 600 Jamestown, North Dakota 58401 Tel: 701-252-3570 (Spanish - 12 hrs. weekly)

Chuck Bundle News Director KNOX Box 1638 Grand Forks, North Dakota 58201 Tel: 701-774-4611 (Spanish - 1 hr. weekly) -174- OHIO

SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TVSTATIONS

Michael Kennedy Paul Nakel News Director Vice Pres. & Gen. Mgr. WNCO WEOL Box 311 408 Est. Bldg. Ashland, Ohio 44805 Elyria, Ohio 44035 Tel: 419-322-1572 Tel: 216-322-3761 (Spanish- 1 hr. weekly) (Spanish- 2 hrs. weekly)

Wayne Johnson Gene Kinn News Director Program & News Director WZAK (FM) WFOB 1303 Prospect Avenue Box 589 Cleveland, Ohio44115 Fostoria, Ohio44830 Tel: 216-621-7897 Tel: 419-435-5666 (Spanish - 10 hrs. weekly) (Spanish- 3/4 hr. weekly)

Donald G. Davis Ron Scott News Director News Director WOSU WWII 215 W. 19th Ave. 617 Broadway Columbus, Ohio43210 Lorain, Ohio44052 Tel: 614-293-2831 Tel: 216-244-5235 (Spanish - 3/4 hr. weekly) (Spanish- 2 hrs. weekly)

Glenn R. Thayer Madge Cooper Guthery Vice Pres. & Gen. Mgr. Program Director WONW WMRN Radio Drive Box 518 Defiance, Ohio 43512 Marion, Ohio43303 Tel: 419-782-8126 Tel: 614-383-1131 (Spanish- 2 hrs. weekly) (Spanish -3 1/4 hrs. weekly) - 175 - OKLAHOMA

SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TV STATIONS

Peggy Weems Program Director KWRW 115 N. Division Guthrie, Oklahoma 73044 Tel: 405-282-2321 (Spanish - 24 hrs. weekly) - 176 - OREGON

SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TV STATIONS

Dean Norton Program Director KWRC 698 Pacific Highway Woodburn, Oregon Tel: 503-981-3561 (Spanish- 10 hrs. weekly) - 177 - PENNSYLVANIA

SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TV STATIONS

Quentice C. Stum Exec. Vice Pres. & Gen. Mgr. WTEL 4140 Old York Road Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19140 Tel: 215-455-9200 (Spanish- 35 hrs. weekly)

Kems Allan News Director WAN 252 N. Queen Street Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17603 Tel: 717-394-7261 (Spanish- 1/2 hr. weekly)

Tal Weimer Program Director WHOL 1125 Colorado Street Allentown, Pennsylvania 18103 Tel: 412-434-4801 (Spanish- 1 hr. weekly) -178-

SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TV STATIONS

Frank Velazquez Francisco Macias Program Director Program Director WCMN WAEL Box 436 Box 756 Lrecibo, Puerto Rico 00613 Mayaguez, Puerto Rico00709 Tel: 878-0070 Tel: 832-0550 (Spanish - 116.5 hrs weekly) (Spanish - 115 hrs. weekly)

Eusebio Medina Antonio Capiro Prog. & News Director News Director WMIA WORA Box 1015 Box 43 Arecibo, Puerto Rico00613 Mayaguez, Puerto Rico00709 Tel: 878-1275 Tel: 832-1150 (Spanish- 127 hrs. weekly) (Spanish - 116 hrs. weekly)

Osvaldo Torres Valazquez Alfredo Zayas Castillo News Director News Director WVOZ WPRA Box V. University Station Box 869 San Juan Mayaguez, Puerto Rico00709 Carolina, Puerto Rico 00931 Tel: 832-3020 Tel: 769-4103 (Spanish- 105 hrs. weekly) (Spanish- 168 hrs. weekly)

Jose Enrique Alvira Ismael Trabal News Director News Director WMDD WTIL Box 387 Box 1346 Fajardo, Puerto Rico00649 Mayagyez, Puerto Rico Tel: 132 Tel: 832-1291 (Spanish- 111 hrs. weekly) (Spanish - 100%

Albert R. Saladin German Savahria Gen. Mgr. News Director WALO WISO Box 1055 Box 2023 Humacaco, Puerto Rico 00661 Ponce, Puerto Rico00732 Tel: 724-6921 Tel: 842-4124 (Spanish- 110 hrs weekly) (Spanish- 116 hrs. weekly)

Raul Santiago Roman Felex Irizarry Gen. Mgr. Program Director WISA WLEO Radio Noreste- Box W Playa Station Isabela, Puerto Rico 00663 Ponce, Puerto Rico 00731 Tel: 872-2680 Tel: 842-3038 (Spanish - 118 hrs. weekly) (Spanish - 100%) - 179 - PUERTO RICO

SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TV STATIONS

Alfonso Fimenez-Porrata Francisco Cancel Hernandez News Director News Director WPAB WIAC Box 786 Box 4504 Ponce, Punt° Rico00732 San Juan, Puerto Rico00905 Tel: 842-3260 Tel: 724-0014 (Spanish - 100%) (Spanish- 100%)

Alfredi Ramirez de Arellano Juan Ortiz Jimenez Pres. & Gen. Mgr. News Director WPRF WKAQ Box 430 Box 9007, Santurce Ponce, Puerto Rico 00732 San Juan, Puerto Rico00908 Tel: 842-0166 Tel: 723-8290 (Spanish- 117 hrs. weekly) (Spanish - 100%)

Luis Antonio Cosure Rodolfo L. Cruz News Director News Director WUNO WFBA Box Q, Hato Rey, Puerto Rico Box 127 Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico 00919 San Sebastian, Puerto Rico 00756 Tel: 765-4720 Tel: 896-1005 (Spanish - 100%) (Spanish- 100 hrs. weekly)

Miguel A. Aceuedo Luis F. Montalvo News Director News Director WAPA WUPR Box 4563 Box 687 San Juan, Puerto Rico 00905 Utuado, Puerto Rico00761 Tel: 724-3000 Tel: 894-3755 (Spanish - 120 1/2 hrs. weekly) (Spanish - 100%)

Julio V. Ramirez Cen. Mgr. WKFE Box 324 Yauco, Puerto Rico Tel: 856-1320 (Spanish- 100%)

Herman Quinones Davila News Director WPRM (FM) Box 5369, Puerta de Tierra San Juan, Puerto Rico Tel: 724-5335 (Spanish- 115 hrs. weekly) - 180 - UTAH

SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TV STATIONS

Barbara R. Vigil Program and News Director KBUH Box 519 948 W. Forrest Street Brigham City, Utah 84302 Tel: 801-723-3401 (Spanish- 1 hr. weekly)

Ed Rogers News Director KSVN 1 Box 107 Ogden, Utah 84401 Tel: 801-394-3476 (Spanish- 2 1/2 hrs. weekly)

George R. Hedges News Director KWHO 510-512- East 2nd St. Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 Tel: 801-322-5819 (Spanish- 1/2 hr. weekly) VIRGIN ISLANDS - 131 -

SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TV STATIONS

Mrs. Mavis P. Lang Gen. Mgr. WIVI Box 931 Christiansted, St. Croix, Virgin Islands 00821 Tel: 773-0390 or 773-0490 (Spanish - 12 hrs. weekly) -182- WASHINGTON

SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO ANDTV STATIONS

Charles Kirkpatrick Program Director KGTS (FM) Walla Walla College College Place, Washington99324 Tel: 509-525-7412 (Spanish- 1/2 hr. weekly)

Donald R. Nelson Gen. Mgr. KPOR Box 578 Quincy, Washington 98848 Tel: 509 -787 -2721 (Spanish- 1 hr. weekly)

Martin Thompson News Director KREW Box 149 Sunnyside, Washington98944 Tel: 509-837-2277 (Spanish- 6 hrs. weekly)

T. R. Hikel News Director KENE Box 350 Toppenish, Washington98948 Tel: 509-869-1490 (Spanish- 10 hrs. weekly) WISCONSIN 183 -

SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TV STATIONS

Jack Brunner News Director WTKM 23 N. Main Street Hartford, Wisconsin 53027 Tel: 414-673-3550 (Spanish - 3 hrs. weekly) I Bill Bramhall Program & News Director WMIL 2625 W. Wisconsin Avenue Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233 Tel: 414-933-1290 (Spanish - 1/2 hr. weekly)

0. C. White Program Director WAWA West Allis, Wisconsin Elm Grove, Wisconsin 53122 Tel: 414-786-4625 (Spanish - 2 1/2 hrs. weekly) -184- WYOMING

SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO AND TV STATIONS

Al Edwards News Director KFBC 2923 E. Lincolnway 'leyenne, Wyoming82001 Tel: 307-634-4461 (Spanish - 1 hr. weekly)

Leslie P. Ware Vice Pres. KLME Box 818 Laramie, Wyoming 82070 Tel: 307-745-7396 (Spanish - 1/4 hr.)

Hal Wyman Pres. & Gen. Mgr. KRAL i07 W. Spruce Rawlins, Wyoming 82301 Tel: 307-324-2711 (Spanish - 1 hr. weekly)

Bob Mason News Director KGOS Box 271 Torrington, Wyoming82240 Tel: 307-532-2158 (Spanish- 1 hr. weekly) - 185 -

CONCLUSION

It would seem that the time-worn adage that no bibliography is ever truly exhaustive and complete is especially applicable to a study on the Mexican American, for his own efforts to prove that he is a first-class citizen have caught on with such force that he has become an object of daily concern. He has aroused a keen interest among educators, sociologists and even among politicians who want to know who he is, where he is, what his problems are and, most importantly, what can be done to help him. Numerous organizations, government agencies and institu- tions of higher learning have assumed the task of identifying his problems and proposing solutions. From this recent research an interesting consensus of opinion has resulted the Mexican American has contributed much to the success of his adopted country. He has helped to till its soil, fight its wars and enrich its cultural heritage with his customs, folklore and language. Uninue as he is, he is not really basically different from any other American. And he has determined that he will now reap the benefits of his labors, he will enjoy the same economic status as his non-Mexican counterpart, and he will share the beauty of his own culture with his countrymen.

The U.S. Congress last year saw fit to introduce and support a successful bill which will provide over 7 million dollars in funds for bilingual education. Some of the organi- zations which have expressed an interest in developing materials for this and similar educational programs are: The Southwest Cooperative Educational Laboratory, in Albuquerque, New Mexico' The Southwest Educational Development Laboratory in Austin, Texas; Southwest regional Laboratory for Educational Research and Develop- ment in Inglewood. California: Far West Laboratory for Educational research and i)evelopment in Berkeley, California: the Pan American Union Books for the People Fund, Inc. and Project LEER, both in ashington D. C. The Center for Applied Linguistics also in Wash- ington and the lg Educational Resources Information Centers located throughout the country with offices at the Bureau of Research, U.S. Office of Education, '!ashington D. C.

The Federal government has taken a new interest in revitalizing the programs which are designed to improve the lot of minority groups and in disseminating information about these programs. Two publica- tions which have proved to he particularly informative are: Federal- Sta_ te Programs for Developing Human and Community Resources, a packet of information prepared by the Federal Extension Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculutre; and Catalog of Federal Assistance Programs, produced by the Office of Economic opportunity. The Superintendent of Docu- ments, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington D. C. has for sale a number of booklets in Spanish on such topics as child care, consumer nrotection, women's rights, etc. The U.S. Information Agency and the - 186

U. S. Agency for International Development both have numerouspublica- tions and audio-visual materials in Spanish which could be useful to the Mexican American community. Although existing legislation prevents the circulation within the U. S. of materials developed fordistribution abroad, there has been discussion about the feasability of seeking per- mission to implement some of these materials in programs such asbilingual education. The U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare in Washington has established two offices which concentrate on Mexican Ameri- can affairs: The Mexican American Unit of the Office of Education and Coe Office of the Spanish-Surnamed located in the Office of the Secretary. In addition, the Hispanic Foundation of the Library of Congress,which normally occupies itself with the literary and historical affairs of Latin America, has recently expressed an interest inthe4Spanish-speaking people of the United States.

Perhaps the most encouraging sign of allisIthe tendency of colleges and universities to fulfill their obligation as socialinstitutions by not only recruiting and financially assistingmembers of the Spanish- Surnamed minority, but also by establishing special centers orinstitutes on Mexican American studies. California has led the way in this innovative idea: Claremont College, Whittier College, San Fernando ValleyState College, Santa Clara University, California State University campuses atLos Angeles, Hayworth. Long Beach, and Fullerton, and the University ofCalifornia at Los Angeles are only a few of the schools in that statewith such centers. St. Mary's University in San Antonio, Texas and theUniversity of New Mexico at Albuquerque are among other Southwesterninstitutions developing similar programs.

The trend to regard the Mexican American as an integral partof the society of these United States is continuing to gain momentum asthe traditional dividing lines are disappearing.We can expect, then, that the materials produced regarding the Mexican American shall growin wealth, and, consequently, we must continue combing indices andreader's guides, as well as recording other materials that come to ourattention, to keep abreast of this rising tide.

* II. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1969 0 - 342-510 (3460)