Box 8
Contains 92 Results:
Page 11, 1972 January 14
Contains newspaper clippings pertaining to the awards ceremony for seven Wilmingtonians (Mayor B.D. Schwartz, William Cullom, Tom Jervay, Bertha Todd, Elaine Fields, Herb McKim, and Angelia Wright) who were recognized for their leadership in mitigating racial violence in the City by the North Carolina Human Relations Committee.
Page 12, 1972 November 05
Contains a newspaper clipping advertising B.D. Schwartz's campaign for the N.C. House of Representatives and two photographs depicting a billboard and sign promoting the campaign.
Page 13, 1976 November 27
Contains an invitation to Jonathan Schwartz's Bar Mitzvah from Kay and Melvin Schwartz.
Page 14, 1972 November 07, undated
Contains a newspaper clipping from the Star-News stating their endorsements for the impending election and the Wilmington City Council's negotiation to extend the operation of the bus system after the company announced its closing.
Page 15, 1972 November 01 - March 05
Contains newspaper clippings addressing North Carolina's issue with offering public kindergarten education and depicting a meeting of the Voluntary Action Center Planning Committee. In addition, there are two green combs on the page advertising B.D. Schwartz's campaign for the N.C. House of Representatives.
Page 16, 1972 October 28, undated
Contains a newspaper clipping providing background information on B.D. Schwartz for his campaign for the N.C. House of Representatives. In addition, there are fragments of pamphlets, photographs, and a nail file advertising Schwartz's campaign.
Page 17, 1972 November 08-10, undated
Contains newspaper clippings advertising B.D. Schwartz's thanks to the community for supporting his campaign and mentioning the amendment to increase the property value of historic homes in downtown Wilmington. In addition, there is a bumper sticker of Schwartz's campaign for N.C. House of Representatives.
Page 18, 1972 November 07-09
Contains a newspaper clipping providing the candidates for the 1972 election at both a national and local level. In addition, there is a newspaper clipping from The News and Observer announcing that New Hanover County citizens chose one democrat and one republican to represent them at the state level.
Page 19, 1972 November 08-14
Contains newspaper clippings pertaining to the unofficial returns of the general election results for New Hanover County, the county's vote to have one Democrat and one Republican represent them at the state level, and the Wilmington City Council's amendments made to ordinances on property in the historic district.
Page 20, 1972 November 03-15
Contains newspaper clippings from The Star-News about their endorsements for the 1972 General election. There are also newspaper clippings pertaining to the Lower Cape Fear Council of the Arts requesting finical support from the local government and depicting the General Assembly candidates.