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EDITOR'S LETTER In the Spring of 1984, Arizona State University's commitment to the support of the RRMLA will expire. At that time, the Secretariat and the journal will move to Boise State University, where Charles G. Davis will assume the responsibilities of the former and Carol A. Martin will become the new Editor of the Rocky Mountain Review. All manuscript submissions should now be sent to Professor Martin, Department of English, Boise State University, Boise, Idaho 83707. I am confident that the members of the Association join me in the expression of best wishes to Professor Martin for her tenure as Editor. Members are asked to urge their university library to subscribe to the Review. This sort of institutional support is vital for the financial livelihood of the publication. A FIRST! Latino Short Fiction an anthology of short stories in English and Spanish by leading U.S. Hispanic writers A special issue of Revista Chicano-Riqueña with assistance from the National Endowment for the Arts LATINO SHORT FICTION $7.50 ISBN 0-934770-07-7 Revista Chicano-Riqueña ISSN 0360-7860 subscription: $ 1 0 individuals $•15 institutions Books by Arte Público Press/RCR ($5.00 each) On Call, Miguel AlgarinISBN o-934770-03-i La Carreta Made a U-Tum, Tato Laviere ISBN 0-934770-01-8 La Bodega Sold Dreams, Miguel Pineroisbn 0-934770-02-6 77? Chtcano Kid and Other Stories, Max Martinezisbn 0-934770-08-5 Send orders to: Revista Chicano-Riqueña University of Houston Central Campus Houston, Texas 77004 Request our free publications brochure. REVISTA t^llM'JIIMt-LLí Vi Latino ...

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