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University of New Mexico

Political Science ETDs

1959

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Elected Plural Executive In New Mexico: Some Of Its Effects On Administration Of State Government, José Andrés Chacón Nov 1959

Elected Plural Executive In New Mexico: Some Of Its Effects On Administration Of State Government, José Andrés Chacón

Political Science ETDs

It is the purpose of the study, after first establishing a common frame of reference, to provide an examination of the relationships, both structurally and dynamically, among these elective offices in recent history and to analyze some of the effects of these relationships on the administration of the functions of State government.


Argentine Contributions To The Doctrine Of Nonintervention, Nelly Eve Chiesa May 1959

Argentine Contributions To The Doctrine Of Nonintervention, Nelly Eve Chiesa

Political Science ETDs

It is the purpose of this study, after first establishing a common frame of reference, to provide an examination of the relationships, both structurally and dynamically, among these elective offices in recent history and to analyze some of the effects of these relationships on the administration of the functions of state government.


The Career Of Dennis Chavez As A Member Of Congress, 1930-1934, Edward Lahart May 1959

The Career Of Dennis Chavez As A Member Of Congress, 1930-1934, Edward Lahart

Political Science ETDs

"One of the oldest families in [New Mexico], including a long list of landowners and patriots and men of distinguished ability, is that of Chavez, represented by a prominent attorney of Albuquerque, Dennis Chavez." Thus wrote a noted historian about Dennis Chavez and his family. The names of the Conquistadores go back into the history of Spain...Several hundred years after the young conquerors undertook their name, the Chavez family located in the village of Albuquerque in what is today New Mexico.