Box 9
Contains 5 Results:
Newsletter. Los Chihuahuas [non-inclusive], 1980-2001
The meeting minutes date from the 1950s to the 2000s. Most are contained in the Chihuahua Club’s newsletter, which also detail regional Chihuahua dog shows. The publications include the parent club’s newsletter and regional club newsletters are the strongest part of the collection. Clippings document the breed in pop culture, chronicling for example the Taco Bell advertisement campaign with a Chihuahua and how it relates to the breed’s popularity in the mid-1990s.
Newsletter. Chi-Howler News, 1956 Feb
The meeting minutes date from the 1950s to the 2000s. Most are contained in the Chihuahua Club’s newsletter, which also detail regional Chihuahua dog shows. The publications include the parent club’s newsletter and regional club newsletters are the strongest part of the collection. Clippings document the breed in pop culture, chronicling for example the Taco Bell advertisement campaign with a Chihuahua and how it relates to the breed’s popularity in the mid-1990s.
Newsletter. Canine Chronicle, 1984 May; 1987 March
The meeting minutes date from the 1950s to the 2000s. Most are contained in the Chihuahua Club’s newsletter, which also detail regional Chihuahua dog shows. The publications include the parent club’s newsletter and regional club newsletters are the strongest part of the collection. Clippings document the breed in pop culture, chronicling for example the Taco Bell advertisement campaign with a Chihuahua and how it relates to the breed’s popularity in the mid-1990s.
Magazine. Top-Notch Toys, 1983-1995 [non-inclusive]
The meeting minutes date from the 1950s to the 2000s. Most are contained in the Chihuahua Club’s newsletter, which also detail regional Chihuahua dog shows. The publications include the parent club’s newsletter and regional club newsletters are the strongest part of the collection. Clippings document the breed in pop culture, chronicling for example the Taco Bell advertisement campaign with a Chihuahua and how it relates to the breed’s popularity in the mid-1990s.
Newsletter. Chin Chit Chat, 1982 Spring
The meeting minutes date from the 1950s to the 2000s. Most are contained in the Chihuahua Club’s newsletter, which also detail regional Chihuahua dog shows. The publications include the parent club’s newsletter and regional club newsletters are the strongest part of the collection. Clippings document the breed in pop culture, chronicling for example the Taco Bell advertisement campaign with a Chihuahua and how it relates to the breed’s popularity in the mid-1990s.