Parallels in the careers of two Hispanic U.S. senators / by Maurilio Vigil and Roy Lujan. [1986?]

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Parallels in the careers of two Hispanic U.S. senators / by Maurilio Vigil and Roy Lujan. [1986?]

20 leaves ; 31 cm.

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