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303 Bibliography Short items about Niggli appear in various issues of the Incarnate Word student newspaper (with a lot of alumni news). San Antonio, TX: The Logos 1: 1 (1935); 1: 4 (1936); 1: 8 (1936); 2: 4 (1937); 4: 4 (1937); 4: 1 (1938); 4: 6 (1939); 6: 6 (1941); 6: 7 (1941); 7: 7 (1942); 9: 1 (1943); 11: 2 (1945); 11: 5 (1945); 13: 5 (1948); 16: 8 (1951). No author. “Chapel Hill Woman’s New Book Gets Much Praise Nationally.” Greensboro Daily News (14 October 1945). No author. “People Who Read and Write” (column). New York Times (21 December 1947): BR10. No author. “Books, Authors” (about novel Farewell, Mama Carlotta about to be released). New York Times (30 August 1949): 25. No author. “Josephine Niggli Will Be Feted at Dinner by A.A.U.W. Board.” Greensboro Daily News (13 March 1949). No author. “Other Historical Activities” section. American Historical Review 55: 2 (January 1950): 465–66. No author. Memoria del primer congreso de historiadores de México y los Estados Unidos celebrado en la ciudad de Monterrey, Nuevo León, México del 4 al 9 de septiembre de 1949/Proceedings of the First Congress of Historians from Mexico and the United States Assembled in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, September 4–9, 1949. México: Editorial Cultura, T.G.S.A. (Comisión de Historia/Editorial Cultura), 1950. No author. “Santa Barbara Prepares for Old Spanish Fiesta.” Los Angeles Times (9 August 1953). No author. “Bells to Open Old Spanish Days Fiesta.” Los Angeles Times (16 August 1953). No author. “Fourth Annual North Carolina Writers’ Conference.” Greensboro Daily News (15 July 1954). No author. “Pot Pourri: Teaching Job in Britain.” San Antonio Express (c.1955). No author. “Writer’s Conference Planned.” Asheville Citizen-Times (11 May 1958). No author. “‘Four Times One Equals Fun’ on Bill in Burbank.” Los Angeles Times (19 July 1974). bibliography 304 No author. “WCU’s First Lady of Theatre Honored in Campus Ceremony.” Asheville Citizen-Times (10 March 1978). No author. “Josefina Niggli.” Obituary. North San Antonio Times (22 December 1983). No author. “Josephina Niggli Authored Many Works about Mexico.” Obituary. San Antonio Light (20 December 1983). No author. “Josefina Niggli Dies at 73; Poet, Novelist, Educator.” Asheville Citizen-Times (19 December 1983). No author. “Josephina Niggli.” Latino Literature. Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street Press, 2005. Found under search for authors. Database [PL023738]. Adams, Mildred. “People of Nuevo León.” Review of Mexican Village by Josephina Niggli. New York Times (16 December 1945). ———. “Social Evolution in Monterrey.” Review of Step Down, Elder Brother by Josephina Niggli. New York Times (8 February 1948). Aguilar Camín, Héctor, and Lorenzo Meyer. In the Shadow of the Mexican Revolution. Trans. Luis Alberto Fierro. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1993. Anzaldúa, Gloria. Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza. 1987; New York: Consortium, 1999. ———. Making Face, Making Soul/Haciendo Caras: Creative and Critical Perspectives by Women of Color. San Francisco: Aunt Lute Press, 1990. Armitage, R. H. Review of Un pueblo mexicano. Hispania 33: 1 (February 1950): 84–85. Arrizón, Alicia. “Soldaderas and the Staging of the Mexican Revolution.” TDR: The Drama Review: A Journal of Performance Studies 42: 1 (157) (Spring 1998): 90–112. ———. Latina Performance: Traversing the Stage. Bloomington: University of Indiana Press, 1999. Asturias, Miguel Ángel. Leyendas de Guatemala. 1930; Madrid: Alianza Editorial, 1981. Beardsley, William A. Review of Un pueblo mexicano, translator Justina Ruízde -Conde. Modern Language Journal 34: 4 (April 1950): 329–30. Benítez, Sandra. The Weight of All Things. New York: Hyperion, 2000. Benson, Nettie Lee. “Book Reviews and Notices.” Hispanic American Historical Review 32: 1 (February 1952): 89–91. Brady, Agnes Marie. “Materials for Teaching Spanish in Elementary and Junior High Schools.” Hispania 42: 3 (September 1959): 385–405. Brenner, Anita. The Wind That Swept Mexico: The History of the Mexican Revolution, 1910–1942. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1971. Brodkin, Sylvia Z., and Elizabeth Pearson, eds. Close-up: A Collection of Short Plays. New York: Globe Book Company, 1970. Cabeza de Baca Gilbert, Fabiola. We Fed Them Cactus. Albuquerque: [3.145.178.157] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 04:42 GMT) bibliography 305 University of New Mexico Press, 1954. Reprinted with Introduction by Tey Diana Rebolledo, 1994. Campobello, Nellie. Cartucho: Tales of the Struggle in Northern Mexico. Trans. Doris Meyer. Austin: University of Texas Pan American Series, 1988. Cantrell White, Anne. “Babies Are Babies Pictorially Speaking—Even Crown Princes.” Greensboro Daily News (5...

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