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Rene Torres Collection - Publications

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  • A Chapter in Education: 1975-1988 by Brownsville Independent School District (Tex.)

    A Chapter in Education: 1975-1988

    Brownsville Independent School District (Tex.)

    Promotional calendar highlighting the history of BISD from 1975-1988. Includes a brief history of elementaries, middle schools and high schools as well as individuals who left a lasting legacy.

  • A Chapter in Education: The First Twenty Years by Brownsville Independent School District (Tex.)

    A Chapter in Education: The First Twenty Years

    Brownsville Independent School District (Tex.)

    Promotional calendar highlighting the history of BISD from 1920-1998. Includes a brief history of elementaries, middle schools and high schools as well as individuals who left a lasting legacy.

  • Bands of the World - Brownsville High School Band snippet by Al G. Wright and Stanley Newcomb

    Bands of the World - Brownsville High School Band snippet

    Al G. Wright and Stanley Newcomb

    Brief history of the Brownsville High School Band.

  • Bicentennial Calendar of Brownsville, Texas: 1976

    Bicentennial Calendar of Brownsville, Texas: 1976

    A calendar containing photographs taken by Robert Runyon with brief accompanying histories.

  • Footprints in Time: Tracking Brownsville History by Brownsville Independent School District (Tex.)

    Footprints in Time: Tracking Brownsville History

    Brownsville Independent School District (Tex.)

  • Foul Balls across the Rio Grande by Rene Torres

    Foul Balls across the Rio Grande

    Rene Torres

  • Frank Yturria Joins Gene Autry Rodeo by Rene Torres

    Frank Yturria Joins Gene Autry Rodeo

    Rene Torres

    The article reports on joining of the Gene Autry Flying "A" Rodeo show by rodeos Frank Yturria and Rex Rossi for performing trick riding and roping. Topics discussed include change in the American circus due to the acts of John Ringling, replacement of Gene Autry by cowboy Roy Rogers and education of Yturria with Veterinary degree from Texas A & M University.

  • Harlingen Golden Anniversary Celebration, April 24-30, 1960 Official Program by City of Harlingen and Verna Jackson McKenna

    Harlingen Golden Anniversary Celebration, April 24-30, 1960 Official Program

    City of Harlingen and Verna Jackson McKenna

    Booklet highlighting important historical events that occurred in Harlingen and the Lower Rio Grande Valley. Included are histories of local brands, stores, organizations, government, and attractions.

  • John Lomax's Southern States Recording Expedition: Brownsville, Texas, 1939 by Albert Rodriguez and Rene Torres

    John Lomax's Southern States Recording Expedition: Brownsville, Texas, 1939

    Albert Rodriguez and Rene Torres

    In the spring of 1939, Texas folklorist John Avery Lomax began his Southern States Recording Expedition, focusing primarily on rural Texas and Louisiana. One of the main goals of this and other recording forays into the South and Southwest by Lomax during the 1930s was to document the musical landscape of the nation as it rapidly transformed from a mostly rural-agrarian society to an increasingly urban-industrial one. In part, Lomax wanted to preserve examples of regional folk music before they were "lost" to the growing commercialization of American music. However, Lomax also had another important goal in mind, and that was to prove that American folk music was distinct from the folk music found in Europe and elsewhere.

  • Mario “Mike” de la Fuente: Died a Longhorn Legend by Rene Torres

    Mario “Mike” de la Fuente: Died a Longhorn Legend

    Rene Torres

  • McAllen Nine Invade Mexico City by Rene Torres

    McAllen Nine Invade Mexico City

    Rene Torres

    The article explores popularity of baseball in the U.S. during 1934 when the country was struggling to recuperate from a near economic collapse sparked by the stock market crash nearly five years earlier. It reports that in August 1934 baseball team McAllen Lions were traveling to Mexico City to take on the Aztecas billed as the championships of the republic during hard economic times when drought plaguing some parts of the county.

  • Newspaper clipping - Brownsville and Valley are in [National Geographic] story

    Newspaper clipping - Brownsville and Valley are in [National Geographic] story

    Newspaper clipping describing Frederick Simpich's "So Big Texas" article in the National Geographic magazine.

  • Newspaper clipping - Horse Troughs and German Spies: An Incomplete History of McAllen - How Did Rocketmail, Broom Corn, Bandits and the 69th New York Infantry Contribute to McAllen's Past? by Brian Robertson and The Armadillo

    Newspaper clipping - Horse Troughs and German Spies: An Incomplete History of McAllen - How Did Rocketmail, Broom Corn, Bandits and the 69th New York Infantry Contribute to McAllen's Past?

    Brian Robertson and The Armadillo

  • Newspaper clippings and supporting material - John Lomax's visit to the United States-Mexican border

    Newspaper clippings and supporting material - John Lomax's visit to the United States-Mexican border

  • Newspaper clipping - Valley's Story to Get World-Wide Audience - 01

    Newspaper clipping - Valley's Story to Get World-Wide Audience - 01

  • Newspaper clipping - Valley's Story to Get World-Wide Audience - 02

    Newspaper clipping - Valley's Story to Get World-Wide Audience - 02

  • Newspaper clipping - Valley Story in [Nature Magazine]

    Newspaper clipping - Valley Story in [Nature Magazine]

    "Land of the Golden Fruit: The Lower Rio Grande Valley, Where Texas Becomes Sub-Tropical" by Harry Foehner.

  • Palm Bowl: NAIA National Championship Football 1979 by National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics

    Palm Bowl: NAIA National Championship Football 1979

    National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics

    Promotional brochure of the 1979 Palm Bowl. It was the NAIA National Football Championship played at McAllen Veterans Memorial Stadium in McAllen, Texas on December 15, 1979.

  • Palm Bowl: NCAA Division II Football Championship 1981 by National Collegiate Athletic Association

    Palm Bowl: NCAA Division II Football Championship 1981

    National Collegiate Athletic Association

    Promotional brochure of the 1981 Palm Bowl. It was the NCAA Division II Football Championship played at McAllen Veterans Memorial Stadium in McAllen, Texas on December 12, 1981.

  • Palm Bowl: NCAA Division II Football Championship 1982 by National Collegiate Athletic Association

    Palm Bowl: NCAA Division II Football Championship 1982

    National Collegiate Athletic Association

    Promotional brochure of the 1982 Palm Bowl. It was the NCAA Division II Football Championship played at McAllen Veterans Memorial Stadium in McAllen, Texas on December 11, 1982.

  • Palm Bowl: NCAA Division II Football Championship 1985 by National Collegiate Athletic Association

    Palm Bowl: NCAA Division II Football Championship 1985

    National Collegiate Athletic Association

    Promotional brochure of the 1985 Palm Bowl. It was the NCAA Division II Football Championship played at McAllen Veterans Memorial Stadium in McAllen, Texas on December 14, 1985.

  • Pan American College 2nd Annual Inter-Collegiate Rodeo, April 23-25, 1964 Official Program by Pan American College and National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association

    Pan American College 2nd Annual Inter-Collegiate Rodeo, April 23-25, 1964 Official Program

    Pan American College and National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association

  • Ruben M. Torres Administration Complex Dedication Program by Point Isabel Independent School District

    Ruben M. Torres Administration Complex Dedication Program

    Point Isabel Independent School District

  • Ruben M. Torres Unit Groundbreaking Ceremony Program by City of Hondo

    Ruben M. Torres Unit Groundbreaking Ceremony Program

    City of Hondo

  • So Big Texas by Frederick Simpich and National Geographic Magazine

    So Big Texas

    Frederick Simpich and National Geographic Magazine

 
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