Coming Street Y.W.C.A. memorandum from Gertrude Graves, Acting Secretary for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., regarding the regular meeting of the Committee on Administration to be held on May 15, 1967.
Correspondence from Mrs. Joseph King, Chairman of the Committee on Administration for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., and Christine O. Jackson, Branch Director, to Mrs. John C. Hawk, President of the Y.W.C.A. Board of Directors, and Mrs. Russell Long, Executive Director for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., regarding budgetary matters.
Correspondence from Joseph King, Chairman for the Membership Committee of the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., to Rabbi Burton L. Padall of Beth-Elohim Reform Temple, regarding an upcoming meeting to be held on January 31, 1966.
Handwritten correspondence from Mrs. M. A. Wilds, Chairman of the Adult Program Committee for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., to members regarding sponsorship.
Correspondence from Felicia Goodwin, President of the Colored Young Women's Christian Association, to Daniel Sinkler, City Assessor, regarding the property at 106 Coming Street.
Medical University of South Carolina memorandum from Aundrea I. Harney to William D. Huff, Vice President for Development and Public Relations, regarding alleged discrimination practices.
Correspondence from Bernice Robinson to Donald Fowler, Chairman of the Democratic Party of South Carolina, regarding Robinson's position at the Institutional Development and Economic Affairs Service.
Correspondence from Bernice Robinson to Mendel J. Davis, Congressman of the First Congressional District of South Carolina, regarding Robinson's employment.
Correspondence from Reverend Robert C. Martin, Jr., Program Officer for the Executive Council of the Episcopal Church, to Bernice Robinson regarding "program objectives."
Correspondence from Joseph P. Riley, Jr., Mayor of the City of Charleston, to Septima P. Clark regarding Clark's election "by City Council to the position of honorary member of the City of Charleston's Commission for Women."
Correspondence from Strom Thurmond, South Carolina State Senator, to Septima P. Clark, regarding assistance with the Cooper River Waterfront Redevelopment.
Correspondence from Kay B. Nichols, President of the National Council of Negro Women, Inc., to Septima P. Clark regarding the "third Mary McLeod Bethune Celebration."
Letter from Joseph P. Riley to Septima P. Clark congratulating her on being elected by City Council to the position of honorary member of the City of Charleston's Commission for Women.
Correspondence from Margery Ames to Bernice Robinson, former classmates at the University of Wisconsin's Community Action Technicians Training Program, discussing upcoming newsletters.
Correspondence from Anthony J. Morley to Project Directors – Episcopal Experimentation and Development, Project-related Diocesan and Ecumenical Staff, and Selected Friends of the Experimentation and Development Program of the Executive Council of the Episcopal Church.
Correspondence from J. S. Fuerst, Assistant Director for Loyola University of Chicago, to William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, regarding COBRA matters.
Correspondence from William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, to Jan Cooke, South Carolina Department of Social Services, regarding the Minor Home Repair Proposal.
Correspondence from Thomas L. Johnson, Assistant Librarian for the South Caroliniana Library at the University of South Carolina, to Septima P. Clark regarding the future of her personal papers.
Correspondence from Thomas Steele, Special Projects Coordinator for the Youth Citizenship Fund, Inc., to Septima P. Clark regarding a workshop with high school interns.
Correspondence from Pamela Mukherjee, Conference Manager for the American Rural Health Association, to William Saunders, Director for COBRA, regarding the Fourth Annual Institute on Delivery of Human Services to Rural People.
Correspondence from R. D. Hazel of SCE & G to William Saunders regarding Saunders's featured article in the November 25th edition of the News and Courier.
Handwritten correspondence from Esau Jenkins to Herbert U. Fielding and James E. Clyburn regarding the Political Awareness League of Charleston County 1972 Appreciation Dinner.
Correspondence from James E. Clyburn, Commissioner for the South Carolina Human Affairs Commission, regarding the Comprehensive Employment Training Act (CETA) Consortium.
Correspondence from John C. Hawk, President of the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., to Joseph King, Chairman for the Committee on Administration for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., regarding a financial statement.
Correspondence from Saundra W. Clement and Tommett Carr, President and Tenn President of Jack and Jill of America, to Septima P. Clark regarding the Teens of the Charleston Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Workshop for the Mid-Atlantic Region.