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The Alberto Rembao Manuscript Collection Collection Summary Creator: Rembao, Alberto Dates: 1910-1962 (bulk 1924-1945) Extent: 2 Boxes (2.2 linear feet) Language(s): English, Spanish Repository: Princeton Theological Seminary Libraries. Special Collections. Chronology 1895 September 25 Born, Chihuahua, Mexico 1924-1927 Student, Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, California 1962 November 10 Died, New York City Biographical Information Dr. Alberto Rembao was born in Chihuahua, Mexico on September 26, 1895. His uncle and aunt, Rafael and Silvina Rembao, were leaders in the Mexican Revolution of 1910-1911. Rembao did not finish high school in Mexico. He was 16 when he enlisted in General Orozco's army, and 18 when he lost his leg and was smuggled to the U.S. by Protestant missionaries for life-saving care. After his recovery, he started high school again in New Mexico, and completed his high school requirements and graduated in 1917 from Alhambra City High School, in Alhambra, California, at the age of 21. Then he started at Pomona College later in 1917. He received an A.B. degree from Pomona College in Claremont, California. From there he moved to Mexico to be a teacher and eventually principal of the Colegio International in Guadalajara. Dr. Rembao also was a professor of Spanish language and literature at the University of Guadalajara. Rembao returned to the United States in 1924 to begin graduate studies at the Pacific School of Religion, in Berkeley, California. He graduated with a Masters and Bachelor of Divinity degree in 1927. While studying there he also served as pastor for a Spanish speaking Presbyterian Church, Casa del Buen Pastor in San Francisco. Rembao went on to graduate study at Yale University and the University of California at Berkeley. He also received an honorary D.D. from the Pacific School of Religion. While a student at the Pacific School, Dr. Rembao began working on Nueva Senda, a Spanish-language monthly. In 1931 he became the editor of La Nueva Democracia, a Spanish-language quarterly that was published by the Committee on Cooperation in Latin America of the Foreign Missions Division of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. This publication was designed to carry a non-sectarian message to Spanish-speaking peoples of Latin America to promote Christianity, and the values of democracy and internationalism. He began helping with some of the editorial duties around 1931 and was named general editor of the publication in 1933. At various times Rembao served as a guest lecturer at the College of the City of New York (Latin American History); at the Hartford Seminary Foundation (Contemporary Thought in Latin America); at the Biblical Seminary in the City of New York (Church and State in Latin America); and Princeton Theological Seminary. He was also a visiting professor at Matanzas Theological Seminary, Matanzas, Cuba. He lectured widely both in the U.S. and at Latin American Universities. Rembao's books in English include Lupita, a Story of Mexico in Revolution, Outlook in Mexico, and Horseman of the Lord. His books in Spanish cover many subjects, including transcendentalism, evangelism, theology and the philosophy of religion. Titles include: Chihuahua de mis Amores y Otros Despachos de Mexicanidad Neoyorquina, Democracia Trascendente, Flor de Traslaciones: Ensayos de Tiempo de Angustia, Meditaciones Neoyorkinas, and Vida Heroica. Dr. Rembao was married to Mrs. Julia Garcia de Rembao. He died of a stroke on November 10, 1962 at his home in New York City. Scope and Content Three major areas of Rembao's life are represented in this collection, which is divided into 14 series. The first series includes a scrapbook of clippings from Mexican newspapers spanning 1905-1914. Many of the clippings show pictures of revolutionary soldiers, including Rembao's uncles. Other articles include images of Chihuahua, Mexico. There are two series of notes by Dr. Rembao. The first, Series II, includes notes from his days as a lecturer and college professor, many of which are undated. Series III includes many of his notes and papers from graduate school at the Pacific School for Religion and at Yale. Series IV includes rough drafts of service bulletins from Casa del Buen Pastor, a Presbyterian Church in San Francisco, California, where Rembao served as pastor during his graduate studies at Berkeley. Series V contains Dr. Rembao's correspondence, including letters received from 1921 to 1945. This extensive collection of letters offers insight into his work outside of school as an editor and pastor. Series VI, Professional Writings, includes rough drafts of his writings for various journals, as well as writings for Spanish language publications La Nueva Democracia and Nueva Senda, of which he served as editor. Series VI-IX contain journal copies of his published articles and rough drafts of specific manuscripts. Series X includes articles by others, which were most likely sent to him for review and feedback. One unusual item found in this series is a manuscript copy of an unpublished screen play, entitled "The Wife of Uriah the Hittite," written by a Salvador Mendoza. It had been sent to Cecil B. DeMille, and is accompanied by a response letter signed by DeMille that turns down the screenplay. A separate series, Series XI, includes a work by John A. Mackay entitled "El Orden de Dios y el Desorden del Hombre." Series XIII includes an incomplete set of lectures from a series given at Union Theological Seminary between the years 1953-1962. Last, Series XIV includes a collection of personal mementos of Dr. Rembao, including menus, receipts, passports, advertisement, maps and program announcements from events where Rembao spoke. Subjects Rembao, Alberto--Archives. Class notes. Lecture notes. Committee on Cooperation in Latin America. Theologians--Mexico. Princeton Theological Seminary. Library. Manuscript collections. Administrative Information Processing Information This collection was donated by Dr. Rembao's wife in 1985. A collection of his books acquired at this time, were donated by the Seminary to Princeton University's Firestone Library. This collection was organized, and the original finding aid was written in the spring of 1994, by Melissa Rizer under the direction of William O. Harris, Archivist. The finding aid was edited in April of 2009, by Sarah Seraphin. Access There are no special restrictions to access of this collection. It may be examined by library patrons under the normal rules and conditions of Special Collections. Use of Materials The following is the acceptable citation for publication: The Alberto Rembao Manuscript Collection. Special Collections, Princeton Theological Seminary Library. Related Material See also the following materials at Boston Universitys Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center: The Carleton Beals Collection, featuring letters written by Rembao as editor of "La Nueva Democracia" Arrangement Series I: (Box 1) - Scrapbook (1905-1914) Series II: (Box 1) - Notes Series III: (Box 1) - Graduate School Notes and Papers, 1924-28 Series IV: (Box 1) - Casa del Buen Pastor, San Francisco, California, 1924-27 Series V: (Box 1) - Correspondence, 1921-45 Series VI: (Box 2) - Professional Writings Series VII: (Box 2) - Discorso a la Nacion Evangelica Series VIII: (Box 2) - El Mundo en Marcha Series IX: (Box 2) - Lecciones de Filosofia de la Religion, from Matanzas, Cuba Series X: (Box 2) - Articles by other authors Series XI: (Box 2) - El Orden de Dios y el Desorden del Hombre, por Juan Mackay Series XII: (Box 2) - La Biblio y las Naciones Series XIII: (Box 2) - Union Theological Seminary Lecture Series, 1953-1962 Series XIV: (Box 2) - Personal Mementos Contents Box 1 Series I: Scrapbook 1:1 Scrapbook: newspaper clippings of articles and photos about Chihuahua and the Revolution (1910-1914) in Spanish. 1905-1914 Series II: Notes 1:2 1La Sofistica: el mito y discourso de protagoras (6 pages typed) 2El Discurso (3 pages) 3Alegoria de la Caverna (Fragmento); Dialogo entre Socrates y Glaucon (6 pages typed) 41 page drawing, includes notations; "Presos", "Tapia y Hombres", "Fuego" 5Platon (pages 1-6) 6Aristoteles (pages 1-16) 7Etica - Aristoteles (pages 1-7) 8La Decadencia de Grecia... (viernes 2 de diciembre 1955)(7 pages) 1:3 1San Augustin: Breve extracto de sus "Confesiones" 2Lista de Libros Enviados a Matanzas... segun ordenes del Dr. Rembao March 1955-November 1955 3Exam, (3 handwritten pages of outline) December 1955 4Ciceron (2 pages, 2 copies) 5El Fragmento de Anaximandro (1 page) 6Los Fragmentos de Heraclito (pages 1-15) 1:4 1Notes on F. Bacon (15 pages) 2El Empirismo Ingles, dated 13 de enero, (4 pages) 1956 3Locke (1 page) 1632-1704 4Berkeley (1 page) 1685-1753 5Handwritten one-half page of outline 6Baruj Espinoza, dated (4 pages, 15 pages of notes and outline) July 28, 1954, (1632-1677) 7John Dewey notes (7 pages) 8Jorge Santayana (9 pages) 9Historia de la Filosofia - Trabajo Annual (1 page, 2 pages of names of students) 10Historia de la Filosofia (2 page outline) 1:5 1Lecture notes, in English, typed and handwritten, arranged by date and class on church, Latin America 21933-34 school year calendar from Hartford Theological Seminary 1933-1934 1:6 1Notes, Genesis and Evolution 2Paper, no title Series III: Graduate School Notes, 1924-28 1:7 1"What Antiochus Epiphanes did to the Jews" by AR, for seminar course on Daniel at Pacific School of Religion (7 pages) February 24, 1925 2Rough draft of "The documents of the Jahwist and the Elohist, known symbolically as 'J' and 'E'" (typed, pages 7-10) 3Chapter 3 (pp. 1-7 of a conclusion of unnamed essay, rough draft, typed) 4Chapter l; Chapter 2, Section 2 (Chapter 2, section 1 missing): "Overview of last 50 years of inquiry into composition of the six first books of the Old Testament" (untitled, unnumbered, typed, rough draft) 5Chapter 5: "The Deuteronomic Record 'D'" (rough draft, typed, corrections, notes) 6Chapter 4: "The Main Characteristics of the documents. "J" and "E" (pp. 1-22) 7University of California memorandum, evaluation of credentials (pp. 28-24) 1:8 1Handwritten notes: 1926 -Confucianism: April 16 -History of religion, Taoism: April 21 -Taoism: April 2 -Zoraster's concept of God; 3 pages: March 31 2Handwritten notes: 1925 -Fatherhood of God: August 28 -[Note on the reverse of a personal letter dated October 20]: November 17 3Pages 2-4 of typed outline: Religion / Intellect / Imagination / Monotheism 1:9 13 pages of notes, Mateo, last 3 verses dated October 4 (no year given) 2Homiletics, January 13-March 12 notes 3February 25 (1 page notes on Romans) 4Notes 1924-1925 (12 pages) 53 pages of notes on Mexicanization of the South West 62 pages typed El Nuevo Pacto, by A. Rembao; Mexican Presb., San Francisco, November 2, 1924 72 pages of notes Juan 20, undated 83 pages of notes Isaias 60, undated 9Program, 1925 conference in Texas 104 pages of undated notes 11The political conditions of Palestine during the second half of the 8th century B.C. (12 pages) 123 pages of notes: "Apocalipsis," September 6, 1925 134 pages of notes on Lucas 12: 22-32 1:10 1Christian Social Origins: -Notes by A. Rembao, typed, 5 pages, on lecture: "The search for reality" by John Wright Buckham, December 4, 1924 -Notes on Religion of Primitive Hawaiians (1 page), September 16, 1924 -Paper "Jesus and his times" by A. Rembao, (13 pages), September 30, 1924 -Notes Christian Social Origins, August 27-October 1, 1925 -The Characteristics of the Old Testament documents, large chart by Ralph Supplie 1:11 1Notes -Christian Theology -Philosophy and psychology of religion -New Testament -La Humanidad de Jesus -Jonas y la Ballena, dated December 14, 1924 -Inclitas Razas Uberrimas 2Review of J. Powis Smith's "Moral Life of the Hebrews" 3Notes: Hombres Renacidos, dated November 16, 1924 1:12 1Notes -Calvin 1509-1564, undated -Homiletics, April 21, 1926 -Capitulo 3 de Galatas, January 18, 1925 -Untitled [may be a rough draft of a church service], February 7, 1926 2"Some data as to the historical reality of the Tabernacle described by 'P'", by A. Rembao, (3 pages), September 19, 1924 3Notes -Cristobal Colon October 11, 1925 -Untitled [may be a rough draft of a church service], January 17, 1926 4Questions on the Hexateuch 5Questions on the Kethubim 610 suggestions for the study of a sectional unit in a book of the Bible 7"Words, words, words" a paper given as a speech, with letter, April 19, 1925 8Pacific School of Religion, class roll and report, for Professor Buckham; 2 pages, 1924-1925 9Outline, undated 10"Quien es Cristo Jesus?" October 26, 1924 1:13 1Notes, 1925 2Rough draft of paper, no title 1:14 Paper for Master of Arts degree at Pacific School of Religion (76 pages) 1:15 Copy 2 of paper for Master of Arts degree at Pacific School of Religion (76 pages) 1:16 Notes: Homiletics, 1925 1:17 Notes: "Christian Church History, " February-May 1925 1:18 Notes: September-May (no year given); "Jesus and His Time" and "New Testament Theology" 1:19 1Jesus' attitude to the Jewish, by A. Rembao, 10 pages; for New Testament Theology, October 22, 1927 21st Peter 2:21; 2 pages, typed notes 3Handwritten notes, 9 pages, Paul's X-mysticism 4Page 87 of typed outline on Formulae, incomplete 514 pages of notes on Socialismo Cientifico 6Newspaper clipping of story of the rush hour boat 7Written statement by A. Rembao for licensure for preaching from New Haven West Association of Congregational Churches and Ministers (8 pages) 8X entre 2 ladrones (1 page) 9Marxian Socialism, by A. Rembao (15 pages) 1:20 New Testament Theology class: "The Doctrine of God among the Jews of Jesus times" by A. Rembao, January 30, 1928 1:21 1Outline, rough draft on Latin America (inc.) (6 pages) 2Department of Religion: written preliminary examinations (4 pages) 3Yale University final examination; Philosophy 12 - History of Philosophy (1 page), June 1928 4Memorandum about Check-up on the corrections of the Spanish Version Moderna, 1928, dated January 28, 1929 5Changes in Version Moderna, authorized by Versions Committee and Board, dated January 31, 1929 1:22 Notes: September 27, 1927 - January 1928 1:23 Notes: "Comparative Religions" March -April 1928 1:24 Notes: February - May 1928 1:25 1Notes -Pan Babylonia, handwritten and typed -Philosophy -Marc -Lucas 2"Kant's Philosophy"; 5 pages 3"Determinism and freedom"; 14 pages 1:26 1"Analisis de la experiencia estimativa en el pensamiento de Albert Einstein" 2"Experiencia Religiosa, Mito y Simbolo" 3Review outline for Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion 4Syllabus for lectures on the history of Christian Doctrine 5Undated notes and outline Series IV: Casa del Buen Pastor, San Francisco, California, 1924-27 1:27 Outlines and Bulletins 1924-1927 Series V: Correspondence, 1921-45 1:28-1:40 -Undated letters - 1921-1923 -1924-25 - 1926 - 1927 - 1928 - 1929 - 1930 - 1931 - 1932-1933 - 1936-37, 1939-40 - 1942-1945 -Letter from Alice Lindsley to Mrs. Rembao October 15, 1944 Box 2 Series VI: Professional Writings 2:1 1Armagedon se pospone - II (4 pages) August 1934 2Libertad individual versus seguridad economica (5 pages, iv-20-35, 2 copies) 3La Escencia del individualismo (6 pages, vii-23-35) 4La Socializacion de la Ciencia (5 pages, viii-12-35) 5La Humanization del Logos (5 pages, viii-18-35) 6De Como el que poco abarca mucho abrieta (4 pages, wviii-22-35), August 1935 7Los Mineros del Misterio (4 pages, x-4-35) 8Cronicas de lapa: Elan Mistico y panteismo Erudito (5 pages, x-4-35) 9El Ritmo del Progreso (4 pages, x-15-35) 10Cronicas de laps: Blanca Rosa Y el indio tegetoff (5 pages, xi-5-35), September 1935 11Untitled newspaper clipping by Alberto Rembao, New York, May 1938 2:2 Latin American Press Syndicate Writings of A. Rembao and various authors, 1933 2:3 1The growing church and its changing environment in Latin America, Part II, (pamphlet), November 6-8, 1958 2Noveno Congreso, (pamphlet), August 31-September 2, 1959 3"Protestant Latin America: sight and insight," (7 pages), by A. Rembao, reprint from, International Review of Missions, January 1957 4"Latin-American variations of the Protestant theme," (14 pages); by A. Rembao, reprint from Spring Religion in Life, 1949 5"Ten Years at the Hill" by A. Rembao (3 pages) 6"Cristo y su Circunstancia" by A. Rembao, in El Boletin, ano 24; no. 2 (9 pages), April-June 1959 7"La Realidad Protestante en la America Hispanica" by A. Rembao from Cuadernos Teologicos, no. 22, 1957 8"The Reformation comes to Hispanic America," by A. Rembao from Religion in Life, winter (11 pages), 1957-1958 9"La Revolucion en Marcha" by A. Rembao, dated; typed manuscript attached to other articles by various authors (6 pages), February 1, 1961 10Nueva Senda; ano. 3, no. 30 (l page), September 1928 2:4 Los Presocraticos (typed pages from 3 ring binder with handwritten notes, pages 2-6, 10-20) Series VII: Discorso a la Nacion Evangelica 2:5 Discorso a la Nacion Evangelica; by Alberto Rembao, 133 pages, 7 chapters; handwritten corrections, Chapters 1-3 2:6 Discorso a la Nacion Evangelica, Chapters 4-7 Series VIII: El Mundo en Marcha 2:7 El Mundo en Marcha, manuscripts August-December 1944 2:8 El Mundo en Marcha, manuscripts, February -July 1944 2:9 El Mundo en Marcha, 1936-40, 1942, 1945 Series IX: Lecciones de Filosofia de la Religion, from Matanzas, Cuba 2:10 Lecciones de Filosofia de la Religion, Chapter 1-2; at Matanzas, Cuba (undated); contains extensive outline/table of contents (approximately 316 pages) 2:11 Lecciones de Filosofia de la Religion, Chapter 3-5 2:12 Lecciones de Filosofia de la Religion, Chapter 6-8 Series X: Articles by other authors 2:13 1"Idioma, Cumunidad y Verdat," by Philip H. Phenix 2Capilla Alfonsina - Boletin, Num 4, Mayo 31, 1966(28 pages) 2:14 La Nueva Democracia, vol. 42, New York, Abril 1962, Numero 2; "El Senorio de Cristo en el Alma Humana" por Juan A. Mackay 2:15 1"Tres Lecciones sobre Existencialismo" by Dr. Juan David Garcia Bacca (pp. 11-30) 2"Existencialismo" by Juan David Garcia Bacca in Anales U. Central del Ecuador, Julio 1954, #338 (pp. 37-42) 2:16 1"The given word" by John Baillie (15 pages) 2"Primeras Consideraciones Sobre el problems de la muerte" by Ernesto Sabato (pp. 27-48) 3"Hegel o la vision Absoluta" by Jose Ferrater Mora (pp. 70-83) 2:17 "Husserl's phenomenology and the scope of philosophy" by Alfred Stern, Personalist, Summer (pp. 267-284) 1954 2:18 "Estructura y significacion del Cartesianismo..." by B. Mantilla Pineda (journal article, pp. 115-126) 2:19 "La Escuela de Alejandria" (pp. 55-69, journal article by Maria Zambrano) 2:20 "Sobre la filosofia de la filosofia"; U. de la H. (pp. 26-27, Sept-Dic 1939, inscription, 42 pages, journal article by Jose Gaos) 2:21 1Bibliography, "La Nueva Democracia" in Spanish, November 9, 1961 2El Pensamiento Politico. Ernesto Renan por Alfonso Francisco Ramirez (5 pages) 3Mendez Ballester y su Teatro de Simbolos por Max Henriquez Urena (7 typed pages) 4Las Cuatro Estaciones del Arte por Hector Velarde (5 pages) 5Actualidad de Marta Brunet por Jose Sanz y Diaz (2 pages) 6Nuevo Libro de Juan Ramon Jimenez por Gaston Figueira (2 pages) 7La Libertad y su Expresion en el Arte Argentina por Romualido Brughetti, from La Nacion, Buenos Aires, 1961 8La Actual poesia Paraguaya por Roque Vallejos Perez Garay (6 pages) 9Adios a Jesus Flores Aguirre por Juan Marin (3 pages) 10El Senorio de Cristo en el Alma Humana por Juan A. Mackay (5 pages) 11El Senorio de Cristo en el Alma Humana por Juan A. Mackay (5 pages) 12Parabola de la Pampa de Acari por Felipe Cossio del Pomar (3 pages) 13Nueva Apreciacion de Toynbee por Eugenio Chang Rodriguez (4 pages) 14Rebelion, Revolucion y Reforma (no author listed, 4 pages) 15El Hombre Anto Dios y la Humanidad, por Marta San Martin with attached letter, dated September 13, 1962 16Incomplete manuscript, no title, undated, pages 2-3 17Newspaper clipping: "La Controversia del Petroleo" en los paises hermanos October 20, 1921 2:22 1Letter from Cecil B. De Mille, dated March 21, 1927 2Manuscript of The Wife of Uriah, the Hittite by Salvador Mendoza, dated February 1927 3Letter from the University of Cincinnati August 14, 1928 4Discurso del Excmo. Sr. D. Juan Donoso Cortes (36 pages) 2:23 Discurso del Excmo. Sr. D. Juan Donoso Cortes (36 pages) Series XI: El Orden de Dios y el Desorden del Hombre, por Juan Mackay 2:24 El Orden de Dios y el Desorden del Hombre: la Epistola a los Efesios y la Epoca Actual, por Juan A. Mackay (rough draft, pp. 1-34) 2:25 Chapter 1-2, pp. 1-63 2:26 Chapter 3-4, pp. 64-117 2:27 Chapter 5-6, pp. 118-175 2:28 Chapter 7-End, pp. 176-250 Series XII: La Biblio y las Naciones 2:29 La Biblio y las Naciones / The Bible and the Nations; excerpts from letters and addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt May 1945 Series XIII: Union Theological Seminary Lecture Series, 1953-1962 2:30 Various authors 1953: What Christians believe and why: -Christ and the New Testament, January 12 -Man and prayer, January 19 1957: Religion and the professions: -What has psychiatry learned and mislearned from the Christian Church, January 21 -Religion and teaching, undated 1958: Developing one's own Christian life: -Developing one's own Christian life, January 6 -Our use of the Bible and practice of prayer, January 13 -Christianity and its major rivals in the world, January 20 -Christian belief and Christian life, January 27 2:31 Various authors 1959: Relating one's Christian beliefs to life today: -Christian Faith and Personal Relationships, January 5 -Christian faith in our shrinking world, January 12 -Sin, suffering and forgiveness, January 19 -Death and the Christian answer, January 26 -Relating one's Christian beliefs to life today, February 2 1960: Christian faith and its secular rivals: -Modern stoicism, January 11 -Psychiatry: an alternative to religion? January 18 -Secularist humanism, February 1 2:32 Various authors 1961: Seeking the Christian Way: -... through ethical confusions, January 9 -... through contagious hostilities, January 16 -... through youth's perplexities, January 23 -... through international dilemmas, January 30 -... through his own dilemmas, February 6 2:33 1962 Christianity on the march, 2 outlines, January 15 - February 5, 1962 Series XIV: Personal Mementos 2:34 International Missionary Council Who's Who; Whitby, Canada, July 5-24, 1947 2:35 1Church service bulletins 2Program announcements with Rembao as speaker 2:36 1The Lorain Journal, article mentioning Mrs. Rembao, August 4, 1928 2Southern Pacific Envelope from train ticket 3The Schauffler School report on Julia Rembao, June 1928 4Poetry clipping for journal, undated 5Commencement Bulletin from Pacific School of Religion, April 28, 1927 6Business Cards 7Receipts 8Invitation to 1926 Pacific School of Religion Commencement 9Advertisement for George R. E. Millenary Co. 10Commencement invitation to Pomona College, 1921 11Empty Envelope addressed to A. Rembao in New York City 12University of California receipt for fee exemption, January 12, 1926 and August 16, 1926 13Incomplete, undated list of courses of A. Rembao 14List of names, typed, December 14, 1945 15Blank membership form for the Ministers Casualty Union 16"En mi alma a veces eres," by Dmitri Ivanovitch 17Brentano's, Inc. receipt, September 1, 1931 18Application for Visa, application for re-entry permit, February 2, 1939; October 27, 1939 19World's Sunday School Convention Conference outline, July 13, 1928 20Casa Unida De Publicaciones, S.A. receipt, September 8, 1926 21Receipt, from Guadalajara, August 20, 1924 22Attendance report, from San Francisco, California, March 31, 1926 23Receipt for Chevy Tour Car, June 5, 1925 24Southern Pacific Company receipt, August 27, 1926 252 copies of courses taken by a Daniel Hernandez, June 23, 1924 2:37 1Menu from Ristorante di i Categoria, with notes 2Menu from Chalet del Lago, Roma, September 26, 1932 3Map of Mexico, circa 1908 2:38 Pasaporte, issued August 19, 1932 2:39 Pasaporte, issued August 1934 2:40 Pasaporte, issued October 1938 2:41 Pasaporte, issued October 1945 2:42 Pasaporte, issued November 1958