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Contains 184 Results:

Women in HQB, circa 1975

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Identifier: 017.01.16.1
Scope and Contents

Color print. Depicts 6 women standing in a buffet line in Clubroom C at HQB.

Dates: circa 1975

Women sitting in a parlor, January 1974

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Identifier: 017.01.16.1
Scope and Contents

Color print. Depicts 9 women, in summer attire, sitting in wooden chairs in a carpeted room.

Dates: January 1974

Mary Hamilton and Emma Hyde, 1970

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Identifier: 017.01.16.1
Scope and Contents

Color print. Depicts two women standing in front of a red curtain. One woman is wearing a large hat and several paper hearts of her clothes.

Dates: 1970

From the family of Eunice E. Gorivs, undated

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Identifier: 017.01.16.2a
Scope and Contents

White card reads as follows:

We wish to acknowledge with sincere thanks the kind expression of your sympathy. [Signed] The family of Eunice E. Gorivs

Dates: undated

From Howard E. Toussaint, December 1975

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Identifier: 017.01.16.2b
Scope and Contents

Letter addressed to the HQB Golden Agers contains a pink and yellow card which reads as follows:

[Typed, pre-written message] You're a wonderful bunch of people. It's almost more than just one card Could hopefully express--But thank you, thank you, thank you all For all your thoughtfulness.

[Handwritten message] From Howard E. Toussaint. Thanks for all you have done for Beck.

Dates: December 1975

The Phyllis Schlafly Report. Vol. 5, No. 7, February 1972

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Identifier: 017.01.16.2c
Scope and Contents

Periodical published in Illinois. Headline for this issue reads as follows:

What's Wrong with "Equal Rights" for Women

Dates: February 1972

From the State of Minnesota, July 1972

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Identifier: 017.01.16.2d
Scope and Contents Typed letter from the the State of Minnesota's, Governor's Citizens Council on Aging. An excerpt reads as follows: President Nixon has announced a major campaign called Project FIND. This will be an intensive nation-wide effort to locate and alert persons age 60 and older who are eligible for either the Food Stamp or the Food Distribution Program and who are not participating at the present time. As a part of this program the Social Security Administration will distribute...
Dates: July 1972

From Mrs. A. Riesch, February 1967

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 17
Identifier: 017.01.17.1a
Scope and Contents Handwritten letter, written in blue ink, reads as follows: Mrs. John Patton, Director. Mrs. Pearl Smith, President. Dear Golden Agers, A most hearty and sincere Thank you, for your beautiful plant and get well cards sent me during my long stay at the hospital. The knowledge of your prayers and thoughts helps brighten the long hours of my illness. To know that such a wonderful organization as The Golden Agers took time to send messages of [illegible] to a sick...
Dates: February 1967

From the family of Nellie E. Corcoran , August 1964

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 17
Identifier: 017.01.17.1b
Scope and Contents Card is addressed to Ethelwyn Rae Bailey. White card features an illustration of a musical organ. On the inside left of the card is a newspaper clipping, which reads as follows: Mrs. Helen Corcoran. Funeral services for Mrs. Helen Corcoran, 72, of 425 Goodrich ave., will be held at 9 am Monday in St. James Catholic Church. [...] Mrs. Corcoran, a lifelong resident of St. Paul, died of a heart ailment Friday in St. Luke's hospital. Until her retirement in 1955, she was...
Dates: August 1964

From the family of Helen Yancey, January 1963

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 17
Identifier: 017.01.17.1c
Scope and Contents

White card reads as follows:

Your kind expression of sympathy is gratefully acknowledged and deeply appreciated. The family of Helen Yancey.

My Dear Miss Bailey, How very lovely of you to write the beautiful remarks about mother. They were so perfectly expressed and I shall cherish them. I thank you and the other ladies for caring so far to pay your respects. It meant a great deal to me to have you there.

With love, Helen M.

Dates: January 1963