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  • Supervía, Guillermina M.

Supervía, Guillermina M. (Guillermina Medrano) (Nombre personal)

Preferred form: Supervía, Guillermina M. (Guillermina Medrano)
Used for/see from:
  • Earlier heading: Supervía, Guillermina Medrano
  • Medrano Supervía, Guillermina, 1912-2005
  • Medrano, Guillermina, 1912-2005
  • Medrano Aranda, Guillermina, 1912-2005
  • Aranda, Guillermina Medrano, 1912-2005
  • Medrano Aranda, Balbina, 1912-2005
  • Aranda, Balbina Medrano, 1912-2005

nuc90-21980: Her Teachers’ manual for Actualidad hispánica, 1972 (heading on TxCM report: Superví, Guillermina Medrano; usage: Guillermina M. Supervía)

LC data base, 7-12-90 (heading: Supervía, Guillermina Medrano; usage: Guillermina M. Supervía)

Ruiz del Árbol Cana, A. Hacer España en América, Guillermina Medrano Aranda (1912-2005), 2015: página 55 (born in Albacete, Spain, December 8, 1912; baptized Balbina Medrano Aranda; known from childhood as Guillermina after her father, Guillermo) front-cover flap (as an exile from the Spanish Civil War, resided in the Dominican Republic 1939-1945, where she established the Instituto Escuela) page 583 (ultimately returned to Spain, where she died September 28, 2005, in Valencia)

Sidwell Friends School Retired Former Employees website, viewed March 9, 2016 (Guillermina Medrano Supervia; in 1936, named first woman to serve on the City Council of Valencia, aged 23, designated by Izquierda Republicana party (opposed to Franco and his followers); married to Rafael Supervia; as anti-Franco exiles they spent World War II in the Dominican Republic, before moving on to the United States, where they spent several decades)

OCLC, viewed March 9, 2016 (headings: Supervía, Guillermina M. (Guillermina Medrano); Supervía, Guillermina Medrano; Medrano Supervía, Guillermina; Medrano, Guillermina; usages: Guillermina M. Supervía; Guillermina Medrano Supervía; Guillermina Medrano)

Catálogo BNE, viewed March 9, 2016 (heading: Medrano, Guillermina; usage: Guillermina Medrano; cross-reference from: Medrano Aranda, Guillermina)

Nuevas raíces: testimonios de mujeres españolas en el exilio, 1993: anteportada (Guillermina Medrano)

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