Box 8
Contains 92 Results:
Page 61, 1972 April 06-28, undated
Contains a letter from William H. Joyner to B.D. Schwartz praising him on his article about the Azalea Festival in the Tarheel Wheel and congratulating him on being recognized as the Tarheel of the Week in The News and Observer. There is also a fragment of a pamphlet for the 47th Annual Meeting of the Garden Club of Wilmington and an invitation for the Azalea Festival brunch.
Page 62, 1972 April 28
Contains the President's Agenda for the for the 12th annual convention announcing B.D. Schwartz's presence at the event.
Page 63, 1972 April 10
Contains fragments of a program for the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame's 9th Annual Awards Banquet and Reception.
Page 64, 1972 April 14-21, undated
Contains a newspaper clipping from the Biblical Recorder regarding Mayor B.D. Schwartz, an invitation to speak at the Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity awards banquet at UNC Wilmington, an invitation for B.D. and Sylvia Schwartz to attend a luncheon at Airlie Gardens, and a handwritten note from Leslie N. Boney to B.D. Schwartz.
Page 65, 1972 March 24
Contains a page from the Azalea Festival souvenir book with a welcome letter from Governor Bob Scott and introducing Mayor B.D. Schwartz, Festival President J.C. Hall, and Chairman of the County Commissioners Meares Harris.
Page 66, 1972 April 17
Contains fragments of a program for Wilmington Lion's Club 50th Anniversary at the Blockade Runner Motor Hotel. In addition, there is a brochure for the United States Coast Guard's Winnebago.
Page 67, 1972 April 12-15
Contains a letter from William T. Somers to Mayor B.D. Schwartz thanking him for his interest in bringing the USS New Jersey to Atlantic City, an advertisement for Richard B. Kay for President, and a ticket for the Azalea Celebrity Luncheon.
Page 68, 1972 April 13-16
Contains the cover of the 25th Annual North Carolina Azalea Festival souvenir book.
Page 69, 1972 February 23 - March 19
Contains a page with the Rights of White People letterhead counting down days, a newspaper clipping pertaining to the wedding of Maxine Miller Warshauer and Samuel Lee Baker, and a letter from Mrs. Franklin L. Block to Sylvia Schwartz informing her about rallies and events of the Democratic Women's Club.
Page 70, 1972 March 21
Contains a newspaper clipping providing a detailed account of a meeting of the Human Relations Commission following racial violence in Wilmington and the arrest of individuals who would later come to be known as the Wilmington Ten.