Leah's Hispanic Radio Campaign
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Leah's Hispanic Radio Campaign
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Leah's Spanish Radio Campaign Commercial
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The papers consist of popular musical selections from Dominican Republic, including Fantasia by Manuel Emilio Garcia G. This score was based on works by various Dominican composers, and the principal theme came from the song "Maiba" by Diogenes Silva. The materials include four tapes, a manuscript of a score "Selecciones Populares Dominicanas" in 26 parts, Quartet for various instruments, a manuscript of a score titled "Marcha Triunfal" in 22 parts, and a manuscript of a score of Giselle Marie Vals.
García, Manuel Emilio
Marilyn Gottlieb-Roberts papers
Collection consists of correspondence, various iterations of Gottlieb-Roberts' art work (from drafts to finals), photographs (including slides and Polaroids), promotional materials, video cassettes (VHS, U-Matic, L-750) of performances, press, and more, from the 1970s through the 1990s.
Gottlieb-Roberts, Marilyn
Marjory Stoneman Douglas collection
This collection consists of archival materials acquired that relate back to Marjory Stoneman Douglas, the well known environmentalist who was a major force in the fight to preserve the Everglades.
Douglas, Marjory Stoneman, 1890-1998
Meeing at Miami Northwestern Sr. High 3/16
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Meeting at Metro Police Sub Station #4, South Dade Governement Center
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Meeting at Metro Police Sub Station #4, South Dade Governement Center - Part 3
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Cont'd from Box 35 Item 4
This collection contains manuscripts, poems, journals, printouts from online chapbooks and collaborations, reviews, clippings, promotional posters and fliers, audiovisual materials, and other writings by the well-renowned and award-winning poet and writer Michael Hettich (1953-).
Hettich, Michael
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MICME Budget Audit - Procurement Office
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Microcassette: Interview with a Holocuast survivor
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Interview by Kimberly Singer