Box 16
Contains 84 Results:
Page 1, 1980 July 12
Contains a memo from Lynn E. Gunn to B.D. Schwartz discussing his arrangements to attend the Asheville Meeting of Mental Health Study Commission.
Page 2, 1980 June 30 - July 10, undated
Contains a handwritten note inside of an envelope from Nancy to B.D. and Sylvia Schwartz thanking them for gifting her a watch. There is also a handwritten note from Claude, the Senate Chaplain, to B.D. Schwartz thanking him for his letter and expressing gratitude for offering him a job. In addition, there are notes from Chris, B.D. Schwartz's secretary at the General Assembly, expressing his gratitude for working for him.
Page 3, 1980 January 14
Contains a letter from John T. Sessions to B.D. Schwartz pertaining to his dedication to the National Foundation for Ileitis and Colitis in North Carolina and his decision not to seek reelection in the General Assembly.
Page 4, 1980 January 16
Contains a letter from Sherwood H. Smith to B.D. Schwartz on behalf of the Carolina Power and Light Company, wishing him well after making the decision not to run for reelection in the North Carolina General Assembly.
Page 5, 1980 January 17 - March 04, undated
Contains a note from Lieutenant Governor Jimmy Green wishing B.D. Schwartz a happy birthday, a handwritten note from Governor Jim Hunt wishing him well, and a handwritten note from Tammy Cohen informing him that she had received an internship with U.S. Senator Robert Morgan.
Page 6, 1970 March 08 - April 19
Contains handwritten notes from Roland to B.D. Schwartz pertaining to his decision not seek reelection in the General Assembly. There is also a handwritten note from Lori C. LeRoy to Schwartz thanking him for speaking to The Business and Professional Women of Wilmington on the Equal Rights Amendment. There is also a piece of text congratulating Peggy Ann Weil on her social work achievements.
Page 7, 1980 March 05
Contains a letter from Howard Kramer, former Assistant District Attorney for the State of North Carolina, to B.D. Schwartz pertaining to his decision not run for reelection in the General Assembly.
Page 8, 1980 March 03-24
Contains an invitation to Clara Warshauer's 85th Birthday Party and a handwritten letter from Wade Allen to B.D. Schwartz thanking him for assisting his daughter in securing a position as page for Governor Jim Hunt.
Page 9, 1980 March 26
Contains a two-page transcript of an acceptance speech made by Susie Sharp, the first female chief justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court, for the North Carolina Citizens Association's 1980 Public Service Award at an honorary banquet.
Page 10, 1980 March 20
Contains a letter from Paul Suhr to B.D. Schwartz informing him that the Pender County Library has received approval for the renewal of its Neighborhood Information Van Project grant.