A photograph of the club with a list of first and second semester officers. A brief overview of the clubs founding and present activities. Šárka Hrbková is in the bottom row, the fifth person from the left.
This document sets forth the purpose and structure of the Chancellor's Advisory Committee on Mexican-American Affairs. This document is undated. In the time line to the Chicano Studies program at the University it makes sense that it would be circa…
This document lists the President's Advisory Committee on Mexican-American Affairs members names. These members are arraigned in three categories: Nebraska Communities, UNL Faculty, UNL Students. UNL faculty has four members represented on the…
This document is the minutes from the first meeting of the Presidents Advisory Committee on Mexican-American Affairs. The minutes reflect the ongoing discussion of Chicano education and Chicano educators at the University. These minutes were written…
A letter informing Sarka B. Hrbkova that the Czech Language Program is being discontinued along with Scandinavian and Hebrew at the University, in addition to her termination from the University.
July 24 1909, letter praising the Czech Language program and establishing prizes for students in the program from the Matice Vyššího Vzdělání, Bohemian Council of Higher Education.
August 5, 1909, letter referencing the Bohemian Council of Higher Education appreciation for the work done in the Czech Language department on behalf of the Bohemian people.
Commentary by Daily Nebraskan in the 1927 football edition on the copious amounts of practices, rallies, games, and university functions that the band members attend, as well as mention of uniforms.
(Pp. 5) In a short letter written to the board of regents, governor David Butler reports the state's University Fund. Governor Butler also mentions the federally allocated land, which at the time was being surveyed for sale.
This is a letter addressed to Chancellor Zumberge written and signed by the membership of the Mexican-American Student Association (MASA). The letter is stamped (in blue ink) to indicate that it was received by the chancellor's office on April 5,…
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The regents formed a committee to secure the federally endowed land, so that sales might commence. Proceeds from sold land would enter the University Fund (sic).
The Land Endowment (Pp. 28-29)
The regents request that the process of surveying and allocating land be sped up, so that a steady income may be provided to the university. Additionally, the regents declare their intent to foster a university that…