These are probably the Scrapbook pages contained in two white 3-ring note binders. The note binders held much of the day by day processing of the PRIMER INTERLOQUIUM held in Guanajuato, Mexico in March 1994. There are documents from its planning stages through to the final meetings days of the conference, during which an on stage Interactive Management session was held before an audience of several hundred in the State Auditorium of Guanajuato, facilitated by Alexander Christakis. These two note binders are corollary to materials in BOX 20, FOLDER 23, and in BOX 11, FOLDER 13 of the Warfield Special Collection, and in Box 83 Folder 12 In BOX 20, FOLDER 23 there is an excellent diagram of the conference results, done by Prof. Trevino-Cisneros. In BOX 11, FOLDER 13 is the Table of Contents of Guanajuato--Siglo XXI. Warfield translated that table into English. (An additional study tool for Spanish speaking researchers, is the three-volume paper-back Spanish language proceedings for this conference, titled Guanajuato--Siglo XXI. Published in Mexico in 1995, the proceedings is extremely lengthy, filling up three thick 8x11 inch volumes. At one time Warfield had the three volumes, but he donated them to Fenwick Library in the year 2000 or 2001. I believe that Fenwick Library planned to catalog it as a library holding, rather than keep it in the Special Collection) (NOTE: In Sept 2011 I have searched GMU catalogs and can find no evidence that they kept this donation of the three volumes. They are not listed anywhere that I can find, but they might actually be in one of the Boxes numbered and stored in Fenwick Library Special Collections & Archives.)