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Interview No. 497, Bernardo Martinez R.
Interview No. 497, Bernardo Martinez R.
Combined Interviews
Experiencias como indocumentado en Alaska, California y Kansas, incluyendo sus trabajos y huidas de la inmigracion.
Interview No. 401.2, Ray Dunwell
Interview No. 401.2, Ray Dunwell
Combined Interviews
Terrorism along the border; transacting business across the border; labor relations; views on Mexican workers; impact of 1976 peso devaluation.
Interview No. 401.1, William Hankins
Interview No. 401.1, William Hankins
Combined Interviews
Terrorism along the border; transacting business across the border; other border problems; involvement of twin plant management in civic activities.
Interview No. 427, E W. Rheinheimer
Interview No. 427, E W. Rheinheimer
Combined Interviews
El Paso Baby Sanitarium at Old Tin Mine on the east side of the Franklin Mountains in the 1920s; his medical practice in South El Paso; experiences training rum-runners during Prohibition; patients in Juarez; Stormsville; diseases prevalent in El Paso in the 1920s; delivering babies; veneral disease; changes in the medical profession. (Also included is a list of the El Paso County Medical Society, organized in 1898.)
Interview No. 400.2, Fred Plett
Interview No. 400.2, Fred Plett
Combined Interviews
Comments on the plants' operations in Juárez; advantages; issues and problems.
Interview No. 400.1, Bill Mitchell
Interview No. 400.1, Bill Mitchell
Combined Interviews
Discussion of issues and problems associated with the twin plant program in Juárez, Mexico.
Interview No. 285, Discussion Of The Alvarado School Case Decision
Interview No. 285, Discussion Of The Alvarado School Case Decision
Combined Interviews
Recording of meeting involving community representatives from LULAC, UTEP and others, and attorneys Albert Armendariz and Peter Roos, in which they discussed whether or nor to appeal Judge Sessions' decision on the Alvarado School Desegregation Case in El Paso, Texas.
Interview No. 431, Bob Head
Interview No. 423, Don Burgess
Interview No. 423, Don Burgess
Combined Interviews
Growing up in Alpine, Texas; involvement with paracaidistas in Juarez; border incidents; work as a linguist among the Tarahumara Indians, 1964-1976; life among the Tarahumaras.
Interview No. 342.2, Antonio Lozano
Interview No. 342.2, Antonio Lozano
Combined Interviews
Su niñez en San Pedro, Coahuila; experiencias como villista bajo de Eugenio Aguirre Benavides; su participación en los ataques de Torreón, San Pedro, Paredón, y Zacatecas; Villa y Felipe Angeles; las Influenza Española de 1918; la devaluación del peso.
Born in Zacatecas, grew up in San Pedro, Coahuila; children's games, youth sports; fought as a Villista under Eugenio Aguirre Benavides; description of attacks on Torreon, San Pedro, Paredon, and Zacatecas; incidents involving Villa and Felipe Angeles; 1918 Spanish Flu; peso devaluation; comments about his son's employment in the Unites States.
Tape in Spanish.