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San Antonio

2018
Chapter One concerns the family background of Fr. Olivares.Both of his parents’ families were exiles from the Mexican Revolution of 1910.They crossed the border and settled in San Antonio where Luis Olivares was born in 1934.He grew up in a very devout and religious family that laid the groundwork for his aspiration to become a priest.
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Army Nurses in San Antonio

The American Journal of Nursing, 1951
military town. Fort Sam Houston, the largest Army post in the United States, is located here, several Air Force bases skirt the city, and Randolph Field is close. Brooke Army Hospital, Brooke Medical Center, the Medical Field Service School, and Fourth Army Headquarters are at "Fort Sam." Here Army nurses are stationed, and all who enter the Army Nurse
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WORSHIP AT SAN ANTONIO

International Review of Mission, 1989
From beginning to end, the San Antonio conference was a profound experience of worship. Here we show some glimpses into living moments of individual and corporate devotion, knowing that the power of worship can never be communicated adequately — it must be lived, experienced, felt.
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San Antonio and Fruitvale

SSRN Electronic Journal, 1999
Oakland, California's history is replete with notable contributions and accomplishments: architectural, political, literary, and economic, among others. From a thriving and bustling city in the 1930s and 1940s when it was the fastest growing industrial city on the west coast, Oakland stumbled into decades of decline, its magnificent architecture ...
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Curanderos in San Antonio

The Nurse Practitioner, 1984
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