Main Library, 94 Rutledge Avenue. Seated at window is children's librarian Janie M. Smith. Caption on back: "Charleston Free Library. Children's room at story hour, normal crowd."
National Board of the Y.W.C.A. memorandum from Genevieve Lowry, Executive Committee Division, to Executive Director, Branch Executives and Program Directors.
Letter from Viola Ford Turner, president of the Metropolitan Council for Negro Women in Charleston, to Margaret Carter, chief of division of public liaison with the Department of State. The letter discusses the event the group held in Charleston for the United Nations' anniversary on October 23, and thanks Carter for sending Mr. Strong to the event.
Letter from Dora Liersch-Karthaus, Dresden, East Germany, to Vida Chissolm (Chisholm), Savannah, GA. Liersch-Karthaus asks Chissolm, a European traveling companion many years previous, for coffee, boots and other supplies she cannot afford or obtain herself. December 11, 1950.
Correspondence from Stella D. Mosley, President, to "Club Member" regarding the B&P program and banquet held on April 24, 1950. Enclosed banquet program.
Color photograph of twenty-one members of Avery's class of 1932. Caption: "Class reunion at home of J. Michael Graves with A.W. Hoursey, John Potts, and G.P. Singeleton."
Main Library, 94 Rutledge Avenue. Caption on back: "Left to right: Miss Clair Goldberg, Miss Nancy McBride, Miss Ruth Williams, Lt. Russell Goodacre, Miss Louise R. Perry, Mr. J. Kinloch Rivers, Mrs. Stephen L. Stulman, Mrs. DuBose Blakeney (in dark dress, making gestures), Mrs. Mary Dipon Long, Mr. William A. Pease, Jr. (in foreground), Mr. Harold Wade (top of head showing). Tuesday night Great Books group. Charleston Free Library. Main building. "
Correspondence from Florence C. Harris, Field Staff, Southern Region of the Community Division, to Y.W.C.A. Staff Members regarding a Staff Meeting on Supervision.
Correspondence from Kathaleen Carpenter, Teen-Age Program Staff, Division of Community Y.W.C.A.'s to Amanda Keith, Teen-Age Program Director, regarding the Teen-Age Program.
Correspondence from Mary Jane Willett, Correlator for the National Board of the Y.W.C.A., to Melicent Marie Olphin welcoming the recipient to the Y.W.C.A. community.
Coming Street Y.W.C.A. published information on committee nominees D. R. Chisolm, Septima P. Clark, M. N. Cooper, V. L. Davis, Gladys Edwards, S. E. Green, Rachel Howard and Minnie Louise J. Walker.
National Board of the Y.W.C.A. memorandum from Florence C. Harris and Kathaleen Carpenter, Field Staff for the Southern Region Community Division to Teen-Age Program Directors.
Correspondence from Elizabeth Conwell, Conference Executive for the Y.W.C.A., to "Teen-Age Director" regarding the Virginia-Carolina Y-Teen Conference.
Correspondence from Kathaleen Carpenter, Teen-Age Program Staff, Division of Community Y.W.C.A.'s to Amanda Keith, Teen-Age Program Director, regarding the Atlanta Round Table Olive Boline.
World's Y.W.C.A. Membership Celebration Committee document providing information on World's Y.W.C.A. Membership Day to be held on April 26, 1950. Enclosed "Workers Creed."
Y.W.C.A. Southern Region memorandum from Florence C. Harris, Field Staff for the Southern Region Community Division, to All Y.W.C.A. Staff Members in the Southeast Region regarding housing information and registration for the Staff Meeting on Supervision.
Descriptions and photographs of the historic houses on tour in 1950. Published by Historic Charleston Foundation, 1950; printed by Walker, Evans & Cogswell. Sixty-nine pages. (Note: All a/k/a references pertain to the name of the house as listed in Jonathan Poston's book The Buildings of Charleston: A Guide to the City's Architecture; USC Press, 1997.)
This is the third of three scrapbooks documenting Camp St. Mary, a summer camp run by the Catholic Diocese of Charleston, located on the Okatee River near Bluffton, South Carolina.
This is a series of three 1950 studio photographs of Dientje Krant. The photographs were taken in Belgium, where Dientje had been sent to live with family friends for a year due to her mother being ill.
This late 1950s photograph in Cannes, France, and shows Francine's mother and aunt. From left to right: Germaine Ajzenstark (Francine's mother); Fela (Feigh) Dembeus (Francine's aunt).
Certification of registration for Mamie E. Fields to be come a registered elector for Charleston County. It is signed April 21, 1938 by members of the Board of Registration of Charleston County.
Photograph of the executive board members of the South Carolina Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, dated on the back 1956-60, 1961-1962. Caption reads "left third person Albertha Murray, Emily Fielding, ?, Johnetta Edwards, second from right Ethelyn Murray Parker, at right Susie U. Simmons."
Main Library, 94 Rutledge Avenue. Caption on back: "Circulation Desk area. Charleston Free Library. All of following are here: Charging desk - books checked in, checked out, * shelves (fine editions collection), R collection (South Carolina collection), microfilm machine, work table, 2 book trucks for books, stove, registration files, registration desk, files for book cards. Circulation desk. 94 Rutledge Avenue. Rachel M. Raisin checking books out for borrowers."
Main Library, 94 Rutledge Avenue. Children and staff after completion of story time. Children's librarian Janie M. Smith is standing by window. Caption on back: "Charleston Free Library, Children's room just after end of story hour. This is a normal number for the weekly story hour."