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[A letter from Dr. Melvin Drimmer to a participant]
Photograph of a letter from Dr. Melvin Drimmer to a resident participant. The letter has information on a preliminary reading list for the class the participant is taking.
[An open letter]
Photograph of an open letter from the Forrest City (Arkansas) Movement. The letter lists the demands from a petition that are wished to be fulfilled that revolve around the topic of civil rights.
[A letter from Dr. Melvin Drimmer]
Photograph of a letter from Dr. Melvin Drimmer to a resident who is involved in the housing arrangements at Morris Brown College. Dr. Drimmer is notifying the recipient of the amenities that will be offered and its fees. He also mentions the financial development and information about parking.
[A letter from Melvin Drimmer to J. J. Barlow, Jr.]
Photograph of a letter from Melvin Drimmer to J. J. Barlow, Jr. The letter is an invitation for Barlow to participate in the N.D.E.A. Institute in History for an event called "America and the Negro." Drimmer lists the instructions for Barlow if he wishes to attend the event.
[A letter from Delores Coleman]
Photograph of a letter from Delores Coleman that is addressed to the president. The letter is about civil rights and a petition that was not approved by the principal of an Arkansas school. Coleman is asking the president for help concerning the matter.
[Letter to Pat from Jan Johnson]
Document of a letter from the previous president of the Green Jackets, Jan Johnson to Pat, the newly elected president of the club. Johnson mentions that Pat will have a fulfilling experience while being the president of the Green Jackets and how the members will be her support system in case issues arise. She wishes Pat the best of luck and hopes for another successful year within the club, having an optimistic view.
[Letter form Karen to the Green Jackets]
Document of a letter from Karen to the Green Jackets of North Texas State University regarding the end of summer break. Karen mentions that the members should be in the dorms early in order to greet the incoming students. She looks forward to the new year of service of the Green Jackets and having fun at North Texas State University.
[Letter to Elaine from Pat Gulley]
Document of a letter from Pat Gulley to Elaine regarding Elaine's absences from the North Texas State University's Green Jacket club meetings. The Green Jackets tolerate two absences from their semester, but if the absences exceed this, the member will have to forfeit their membership. Gulley states the rules that are related to Elaine's situation and also mentions to contact her or Rita Pilkey to discuss about the matter more.
[Letter from Pat Gulley to "Green Jacket Sister"]
Document of a letter from Pat Gulley to her "Green Jacket Sister." She starts off with a greeting and the first upcoming meeting of the Green Jackets after the summer. Gulley also states more information regarding the North Texas State University's Green Jackets along with the other upcoming events as well.
[Letter from Bea Ann Smith to June]
Document of a letter from Bee Ann Smith to a Green Jacket member named June. The letter states approval of a proposed event and Smith is thankful to June for inviting her as well. Smith also gives June some feedback on the proposal in order to create a more successful event and thanks June again and mentions her enthusiasm for the event.
[Letter from Carl P. Collins to Jerome K. Crossman, March 1, 1965]
Letter from Carl P. Collins to thank Jerome K. Crossman for the $20,000 check from the Dallas Citizens' Interracial Association for the funding of the Bishop College Development Campaign. The letter will also be sent to architect, Donald Kleinschmidt in order to instruct him to create a plaque. After the plaque has been made, it is planned to be placed at the newly constructed library that will be completed soon.
[Letter from M.K. Curry to Jerome K. Crossman, March 6, 1965]
Letter from M.K. Curry to Jerome Crossman regarding the $20,000 check Crossman and the Dallas Citizens' Interracial Association donated. Curry is highly grateful for the large financial contribution and is interested in continuing to work with the association. In order to display his thanks, Curry plans to create a plaque honoring the association's contribution and its members and tells Crossman that the construction of the library will start soon.
[Letter from Jerome K. Crossman to Carl P. Collins, February 22, 1965]
Letter from Jerome K. Crossman to Carl P. Collins regarding an exchange of money. Crossman has sent Collins a $20,000 check from the Dallas Citizens' Interracial Association to fund the construction of the browsing area in a library Collins plans to build. The money is a gift from the association and Crossman wants Collins to recognize the association and the Board of Directors on the plaque. The Board of Directors includes the elected officials and prominent members of the Dallas Citizens' Interracial Association.
[Letter to Ann Weinreb from Jerry W. Young and Clark E. Drummond]
Letter to Ann Weinreb from Jerry W. Young, the Director of Student Activities at Cuyahoga Community College, and Clark E. Drummond, the program advisor at Cuyahoga Community College. The letter is in regards to Miss Weinreb's recommendation of James Ira DeLoache for their American Heritage Series on the Creative American Negro. On the back of the letter is an introduction to James Ira DeLoache, known as an artist, historian, and lecturer. The program is for DeLoache's presentation on Nego History Through Art as well as a poetry recital.
[Letter from Sarah T. Hughes to President Lyndon B. Johnson, November 27, 1963]
Letter from Sarah T. Hughes to President Lyndon B. Johnson discussing the President assuming office and the honor of Hughes being chosen to swear Johnson in.
[Telegram from Lady Bird Johnson to Mrs. James Henderson and Elizabeth Elward, September 12, 1964]
Telegram from Lady Bird Johnson to Mrs. James Henderson and Elizabeth Elward discussing their award ceremony which honored Sarah T. Hughes.
[Telegram from Mabel L. Bacon to Judges Sarah T. Hughes, November 22, 1963]
Telegram from Mabel L. Bacon to Judge Sarah T. Hughes after the Kennedy Assassination, discussing the swearing in of President Lyndon B. Johnson.
[Letter from Sarah T. Hughes to Lyndon B. Johnson, March 16, 1962]
Letter from Sarah T. Hughes to Lyndon B. Johnson discussing Hughes's nomination for United States District Judge.
[Letter from Milly Haring to Hermine Tobolowsky, January 20, 1961]
Letter from Milly Haring to Hermine Tobolowsky praising her work on the Texas Constitution Amendments.
[Letter from Harold K. Johnson to Olinto M. Barsanti, April 26, 1968]
Letter from Harold K. Johnson, General, United States Army, Chief of Staff, to Major General Olinto M. Barsanti, in regards to Johnson's visitation with the 101st "Screaming Eagles" and recognition of the progress and achievements the regiment has made.
[Happy birthday from Bob Kap]
A telegram from Bob Kap to his kids, wishing them a happy birthday and mentioning the difficulties of the Dallas Tornado Soccer Club crossing international borders.
National Professional Soccer League
Copy of letter from Don Becker to P.K. Macker about the Dallas Tornado Soccer Club visit to Burma (Myanmar) and their desire to send a Burma soccer team to the US.
[Letter from Marion Flynt to Ray Bankston]
Photocopy of a letter from Marion Flynt to Ray Bankston saying that he is attaching copies of registration papers for horses Bar Jez, Jewels Leo Bars, and Rey Jay.
[Letter from Phil Johnson to Circle of Friends board members]
Letter from Phil Johnson on Circle of Friends letterhead, written to board members. It includes a brief description and history of the organization and a proposed change to the organizational documents to change the title from "By-Laws" to "Bi-Laws."
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