Three-page program of Avery's graduating exercises for the class of 1918, held at Morris Street Baptist Church. Program includes a list of musical numbers and speeches to be performed at the ceremony as well as a list of "prizes and scholarships."
Four-page program for Avery's senior class play, Shakespeare's "As You Like It." Program includes a lists of the "dramatis personae," attendants, musical numbers, and scenes.
Five-page program of Avery's commencement exercises for the class of 1918, held at Morris Street Baptist Church. Program includes the class roll, faculty, class officers, and the list of musical performances and speeches to be given at the ceremony.
Five-page program for Avery's commencement ceremony for the class of 1921 held at Morris Street Baptist Church. Program includes class motto, class day, class roll, class colors, class flower, and commencement activities.
Five-page program for Avery's commencement ceremony for the class of 1919. Program includes the class roll, faculty, class officers, and a list of the speeches and musical perfomances given at the ceremony.
Four-page program for Avery's commencement ceremony for the class of 1915. Program includes the class roll, motto, and a list of speeches and musical performances given at the ceremony.
Photograph of thirty-six elementary school aged Avery students pose outside on the institute's property in two rows: the male students stand in back while the female students kneel in front.
Correspondence from William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, to Jan Burns, Contract Services Specialist of the S. C. Department of Social Services, regarding housing assistance services for the Fiscal Year: July 1, 1978 to June 30, 1979.
Correspondence from William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, to the United States Department of Agriculture regarding the COBRA applicant certificate of incorporation.
Correspondence from William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, to Howard Burky, President of First Federal Savings and Loan Association, regarding COBRA matters.
Trident United Way memorandum from Roy E. Strickland, Chairman United Way Planning Board, to United Way Agency Executive Directors regarding Agency Program Reports. Enclosed United Way materials
Trident United Way memorandum from Valerie Pitsenbarger, Budget/Allocations Director, to United Way Agency Executives regarding allocations review conferences.
Trident United Way memorandum from Patricia Bagwell, Director for Information and Referral, to Community Service Providers regarding an upcomding meeting.
Trident United Way memorandum from Vernon B. Strickland, President, to All Trident United Way Agencies regarding a recent Berkely County Advisory Board meeting.
Correspondence from Ronald A. McWhirt, Superintendent for the Charleston County School District, to Septima P. Clark expressing dissapointment over her announcement to resign from the Charleston County Consolidated School Board.
Correspondence from Ben A. Hagood, President of the Historic Charleston Foundation, to Septima P. Clark regarding a luncheon featuring speaker, Graham Ashworth, on the topic of Preservation and the Business Community.
Correspondence from Alton C. Crews, Superintendent of Schools for the Charleston County Public Schools, to Septima P. Clark congratulating Clark for her appointment to serve as a trustee on the Charleston County School Board.
Correspondence from John Graham Altman of the Charleston County School District to Septima P. Clark regarding Clark's resignation from the Charleston County Consolidated School Board.
Correspondence from J. Herman Blake, Provost for the University of California, Santa Cruz, to Melba Varner, Assistant Director for the Center for Metropolitan Affairs and Policy Studies, regarding health care and public policy in the Sea Islands of South Carolina.
American Cancer Society memorandum from H. Biemann Othersen, Jr., President of the South Carolina Division, to all volunteer regarding the 1979 Annual Meeting of the South Carolina Division. Enclosed tentative agenda to the 1979 Annual Meeting of the South Carolina Division of the American Cancer Society.
Trident United Way memorandum from Pat Bagwell and Nettie Reaties, Director for Information and Referral and Title XX Planner, to Community Service Providers regarding an upcomding meeting.
Trident United Way memorandum from Cynthia R. Jett, Communications Director, to all Agency Directors and Service Directors regarding Joint Involvement in the WKTM Raft Race.
Photocopy of letter from President of First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Charleston, South Carolina Howard F. Burky to University of South Carolina Provost Dr. Keith E. Davis endorsing Septima P. Clark's nomination for an honorary degree at University of South Carolina.
Handwritten letter discussing various family and financial issues. Copies to made and sent to Nathaniel Frazier, Rev. John Enwright, Peter Poinsette, Michael Graves, Herbert Fielding, and Lorene Poinsette.
Correspondence from Elaine Nichols, Guest Curator for South Carolina State Museum, to Bernice Robinson regarding her being a guest lecturer for the Education Department's lunchtime seminars on African-American culture.
Correspondence from Beth A. Broadway, Assistant Director of Field Services for Literacy Volunteers of America (LVA), to Bernice Robinson following up Robinson's keynote address to the national LVA conference.
Lecture-Discussion program entitled, "Portrait of a Leader: Recollections of Esau Jenkins," by Septima P. Clark, as part of the Avery Institute of Afro-American History and Culture's Contemporary Issues Awareness Series in observance of Black History Month.
Correspondence from Vicki Ann Thomas, Feature Editor Public Relations Department for the Credit Union National Association, Inc., to Esau Jenkins regarding the recipient's article in the National Geographic.
Correspondence from Dwight C. James, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, to Carolina Building Materials and Salvage, Lowes of Charleston, Southern Lumber and Millwork Corporation, Wicks Lumber, G. S. Carter and Son, Charleston Lumber, K-Mart, Home Quarters, Hechinger's, and Hughes Lumber.
Correspondence from B. L. Hilton, Manager of Materials and Services Department for Upstream and Affiliate Purchasing for Exxon Company, USA, to Dwight James, Charleston Branch of the NAACP, regarding minority business programs. Enclosed document, "1991 Submission to the National Minority Supplier Development Council for the Corporation of the Year Award."
Typescript letter from Margaret Price from the Office of Women's Activities of the Democratic National Committee regarding the "Lady Bird Special" whistle-stop tour of the south, including an attached schedule of stations stops.
Letter from Ellsworth Morgan, Chairperson for National Clients Council to National Clients Council Member regarding President Jimmy Carter appointing three eligible clients to the Legal Services Corporation Board of Directors.
Handwritten neighborhood center proposal, written by Bernice Robinson as part of her participation in an University of Wisconsin Center for Action on Poverty conference.
Southern Christian Leadership Conference Department of Citizenship Education document entitled, "The Citizenship Education Program," written by Dorothy Cotton, Director, and Septima Clark, Supervisor of Teacher Training.
Appointment of Lay Reader issued by the Diocese of South Carolina licensing and appointing Eugene C. Hunt to officiate as a Lay Reader in St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina.
A handwritten biography of Eugene C. Hunt, providing information on Hunt's education and teaching career. A short message from "Lillian" appears on the back of the biography, thanking Hunt for his talk at the Brown Fellowship.