Box 18
Contains 64 Results:
Page 21, 1984 May 15
Contains a handwritten letter from Rabbi Samuel A. Friedman to B.D. and Sylvia Schwartz regarding Maxine Seller, a family in the congregation, and update of his own personal life.
Page 22, 1982 October 29 - November 04
Contains a newspaper clipping from The Buffalo Jewish Review advertising a lecture by Dr. Maxine Seller, a statement supporting Rufus Edmisten for North Carolina Governor, and a letter from Marjorie Camras to B.D. Schwartz thanking him for meeting with the panelists of the Greensboro Jewish Federation.
Page 23, 1984
Contains background, publication, and billing information for Kenneth Katzner's English-Russian, Russian-English dictionary.
Page 24, 1984 May 19
Contains the invitation and program for the dedication ceremony of the Fort Fisher Beach changing facility and walkway.
Page 25, 1984 December 19 - January 04
Contains a letter from William Friday to B.D. Schwartz wishing him a happy holiday, an invitation for the inauguration ball for Governor James G. Martin, and Sylvia Schwartz's rating point certificate for the American Contract Bridge League.
Page 26, Undated
Contains a signed photograph of Vice President Walter R. Mondale and U.S. House Representative Geraldine Ferraro.
Page 27, 1984 May 22
Contains a letter from Bob Jordan to Sylvia Schwartz thanking her for supporting and assisting his campaign for Lieutenant Governor. Letter includes a handwritten note.
Page 28, 1984 January
Contains a booklet titled "Human Relations: 20 Years of Struggle" pertaining to the history of the New Hanover County Human Relations Commission.
Page 29, 1984 August 22
Contains a letter from Jo Anne Jeffries to B. D. Schwartz enclosing a letter she had sent on behalf of the North Carolina Society for Autistic Adults and Children to the Cape Fear United Way pertaining to the allocation of funds.
Page 30, 1977 March 07 - January 26
Contains newspaper clippings pertaining to the electric rates of local utility companies, a constituent complaining to B.D. Schwartz about the price of coffee, funding for Wilmington's port, and Schwartz being endorsed by State Senator William G. Smith as his candidate of choice for senate.