Erik Ignacio Martel writes about the development of the Bimillennial Institute of the Spanish Language

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1979-07-06

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Erik Ignacio Martel writes to a friend regarding his last tour. After having laid the groundwork for the development of the Bimillennial Institute of the Spanish Language in several Texas cities he moved to San Antonio where it was built. The first assembly is to be held entitled “Past, Present, and Future of the Spanish Language in Texas” and lists papers that may be discussed.

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Dr. Hector P. Garcia Papers, Collection 5, Box 22. Special Collections and Archives, Mary and Jeff Bell Library, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi