Publication entitled, "Child Care Services in the Social Security Amendments of 1971: General Provisions, and Priorities, Goals and Purposes of Child Care."
Training manual entitled, "ADOPT: Achieving Definitive Objectives through Participative Training," a practical summary of seminars conducted for VISTA program officers and supervisors.
United States District Court, District of South Carolina document regarding the National Board of the Young Women's Christian Association of the U.S.A. (Plaintiff) against the Young Women's Christian Association of Charleston, South Carolina (Defendant), a Civil Action complaint.
Fifth Ecumenical Workshop on Social Change and Development in Latin America developed by IDEAS, including a participant evaluation, program prospectus, analytical outline of program components, and appendices on participants, the Highlander School, and the Danish Folk Schools.
South Carolina Council on Human Relations pamphlet containing its purpose and advocacy for "Public Education," "Black Economic Development," and "Fair Housing," as well as a list of committee, council, and staff members.
VISTA Program Review Board including information on project goals, map of area, Charleston County Area Description, Williamsburg County Area Description, Dorchester County Area Description, Sumter County Area Description, summary of job descriptions, and job descriptions.
Volunteers in Service to America document entitled, "Supplementary Memorandum of Agreement," a form of agreement regarding financial support to Southeast Region of VISTA.
Press and Standard newspaper article about the retirement of Mrs. Mamie Dell Smith, Colleton County Memorial Library bookmobile director. Article photograph depicts Smith stepping down from the Colleton County bookmobile.
Invitation from the President of the United States to Anna D. Kelly to attend the meetings of the White House Conference on Aging to be held on November 28 to December 2, 1971.
Soft cover. Published by Coastal Carolina College, University of South Carolina. Atheneum yearbook is not to be confused with the "Atheneum" newsletter.
Historic Charleston Foundation's, "An Architectural Guide to Charleston, South Carolina, 1700-1900,' written in manuscript form by Albert Simons, F. A. I. A., and W. H. Johnson, compiled by Historic Charleston Foundation, discussing structures from the Colonial Period (1700-1775), Post Revolutionary Period (1782-1820), Ante-Bellum Period (1820-1860), and Post Civil War Period (1865-1900).
Handwritten notes on the expenses, investigation and trial preparation, preparations of pleadings and memoranda, and trial matters regarding the legal case between National Board of the Y.W.C.A. of the U.S.A. vs. Y.W.C.A. of Charleston South Carolina throughout 1971.
Christ Church Episcopal - Adams Run, State Highway 174. View of Interior. West (Front) elevation. Hollywood, S.C.;6.5" x 10" B/W photo. Box 16, Folder 2-11-12. Three copies.
Christ Church Episcopal - Adams Run, State Highway 174. View of North (Side) elevation. Hollywood, S.C.;6.5" x 10" B/W photo. Box 16, Folder 2-11-12. Three copies.
Christ Church Episcopal - Adams Run, State Highway 174. View of West (Front) elevation. Hollywood, S.C.;10" x 6.5" B/W photo. Box 16, Folder 2-11-12. Three copies.
Rockville Historic District - John F. Sosnowski House, Grace Chapel Road. View of SW (Front and Side) elevation. Wadmalaw Island, S.C.;8" x 10" B/W photo. Box 17, Folder 2-14-21. One copy.
Rockville Historic District - John F. Sosnowski House, Grace Chapel Road. View of South (Front) elevation. Wadmalaw Island, S.C.;8" x 10" B/W photo. Box 17, Folder 2-14-21. One copy.
Secessionville Manor (Secessionville Plantation), Battallion Drive. View of South (Front) elevation. Charleston, S.C.;3" x 3" Color photo. Box 12, Folder 2-4-6. One copy.
Christ Church Episcopal - Adams Run, State Highway 174. View of East (Rear) elevation. Hollywood, S.C.;6.5" x 10" B/W photo. Box 16, Folder 2-11-12. Three copies.
Rockville Historic District - W.E. Jenkins House (James LaRoche House). View of South (Front) elevation. Wadmalaw Island, S.C.;6.5" x 10" B/W photo. Box 17, Folder 2-14-15. One copy.
Aerial view of campus looking southeast near intersection of Coming and Calhoun St. Construction of the Robert Scott Small Library visible middle left.
Governor William Aiken House, 10 Green Way. Built by Aiken in 1841 as a rental unit. Renovated by the college in 1971-1972. Its twin at 8 Green Way was demolished to make room for the Robert Scott Small library. Black and white, 20 1/2x25 cm.
Groundbreaking ceremony for the Robert Scott Small Library. Individuals with shovels identified as Cussie Johnson and Robert Scott Small with Dean Hill Womble in regalia behind.
Wagener House, 6 Green Way, during renovation. Built circa 1817 and nearly demolished in 1971 to make way for the Robert Scott Small Library. Three women alumnae of the College prevented its destruction. It is believed to be named after Hancke F. Wagener, a professor of languages in the late 1800's.
Wagener House, 6 Green Way, during construction of the Robert Scott Small Library. Built circa 1817 and nearly demolished in 1971 to make way for the new library. Three women alumnae of the College prevented its destruction. It is believed to be named after Hancke F. Wagener, a professor of languages in the late 1800's.
Wagener House, 6 Green Way, during construction of the Robert Scott Small Library. Built circa 1817 and nearly demolished in 1971 to make way for the new library. Three women alumnae of the College prevented its destruction. It is believed to be named after Hancke F. Wagener, a professor of languages in the late 1800's.
Governor William Aiken House, 10 Green Way. Built by Aiken in 1841 as a rental unit. Renovated by the college in 1971-1972. Its twin at 8 Green Way was demolished to make room for the Robert Scott Small library. Black and white, 20 1/2x25 cm.
Wagener House, 6 Green Way, during construction of the Robert Scott Small Library. Built circa 1817 and nearly demolished in 1971 to make way for the new library. Three women alumnae of the College prevented its destruction. It is believed to be named after Hancke F. Wagener, a professor of languages in the late 1800's.
Photograph of construction site of the Robert Scott Small Library, 175 Calhoun St. House on far left demolished for Maybank Hall. 4 Green Way, Randolph Hall and 6 Green Way visible in background.
Barnard Elliott House, 58 George St. Built in 1803 by planter Barnard Elliott. Purchased by the College in 1971 and restored by Albert Simons. Currently houses the John M. Rivers Communications Museum. Black and white, 20x25 cm.
View of Robert Scott Small Library site after construction has begun. 6 Green Way (Wagener House) on left. 10 Green Way (Aiken House) and 9 College Way in background.
Wagener House, 6 Green Way, before renovation and relocation. Built circa 1817 and nearly demolished in 1971 to make way for the Robert Scott Small Library. Three women alumnae of the College prevented its destruction. It is believed to be named after Hancke F. Wagener, a professor of languages in the late 1800's.
Aerial view of the College of Charleston campus in 1971. Construction of the Robert Scott Small Library visible in lower left. Buildings due east of library (towards top of photo) razed for Maybank Hall and other construction. College Street, then allowing vehicular traffic, runs on west side of library site. Randolph Hall, with Green St. (also with vehicles) running along its north side, visible on far right.
Aerial view of the College of Charleston campus in 1971 looking north. Construction of the Robert Scott Small Library visible in upper left. Randolph Hall in center left of photo.
Invitation to the Blacks United For Action, Inc.'s first annual Community Development and Voter Education Workshop held at the Penn Community Center, April 16-18, 1971. Includes a description of the organization with goals and its economic, educational, and political programs.
Ten-note barrel-shaped sound box, also known as board piano or thumb piano and lukembi, likembe, or kalimba; wooden with keys made from spoon handles, bicycle spikes, or metal keys hammered to the desired shape; keys plucked with thumb and fingers; open at top and closed at bottom; one hole in bottom and one on back; semi-circular red markings on sides and top, rectangles etched on sides; metal wrapped around keys; origin Bira people of the Ituri rainforest.
Twelve-note sound box, also known as thumb piano, board piano, lukembi, or kalimba; wooden with keys made from spoon handles, bicycle spikes, or metal keys hammered to the desired shape; keys plucked with thumb and fingers; one hole on base and one on back; one key has a coil wrap; crudely decorated with lines and scratch-like marks on back; origin Ngwanda people of Central Africa.
Miniature five-string harp with wooden arm and base; base covered with skin that has been nailed down, arm has leopard type decoration, base has markings, hole cut out on top of base; origin Mangbetu people of the Ituri forest.
Wooden figure of a leopard man standing over an initiate of the nkumbi circumcision ritual; larger figure has spotted covering, slits for eyes and openings for arms, textured knee-length pants; origin Ituri forest, Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire).
Sixteen-note sound box, also known as board piano or thumb piano and lukembi, likembe, or kalimba; wooden with keys made from spoon handles, bicycle spikes, or metal keys hammered to the desired shape; keys plucked with thumb and fingers; two holes under the keys and some decoration on the side; inscription "RUMBA OPIKA MIE LEON L24B1954.BUNIA"; origin Bira people of the Ituri rainforest.
Twelve-note sound box, also known as thumb piano, board piano, lukembi, or kalimba; wooden with keys made from spoon handles, bicycle spikes, or metal keys hammered to the desired shape; keys plucked with thumb and fingers; two holes on bottom and one on back; crudely decorated with lines and scratch-like marks; origin Lese people of the Ituri rainforest.