This is the first of three scrapbooks documenting Camp St. Mary, a catechetical education camp, located on the Okatee River near Bluffton, South Carolina. The scrapbook was collected and arranged by Father Alfred F. Kamler, director of the camp.
The College of Charleston Magazine is a monthly publication released by the College of Charleston's Chrestomathic Society during the academic year. This volume is comprised of the bound together publications from the months of November 1934-May 1935, excluding January and February 1935.
A black and white photograph of a man in a large pea crop field examining crops while holding a sign that reads, 'No Additional Potash.' Overhead utility lines can be seen along the field. There is handwriting on the photo that reads, 'W.C. Gerity [? illegible] Farm [? illegible], Yonzes [? illegible] Island, 1934.'
Work on paper, 24cm x 35cm. Front contains a drawing of a street scene in Charleston, South Carolina. Back includes a drawing of boats docked at a pier in Charleston, South Carolina.
Color postcard with a reproduction of a painting by Michael Califano entitled The Ignominy of the Twentieth Century. The painting depicts Albert Einstein facing Adolf Hitler, who stands in front of a bloody sword. An inscription on the back reads: "Neither hatred nor persecution can stay the progress of science and civilization."