Box 3
Contains 7 Results:
Miscellaneous
Folder Contains: “Columbus,” a book by students at Bibb Elementary on the history of Columbus including people, places, and things. “The Parable of the Autumn Leaf” by Joseph C. Christopher with missing cover; “Poetry Outline” arranged by Edith F. Hudson; travel document to Japan and a list of members to the Committee to Study Plans for a Medical Center
Muscogee Education Association News Magazine, 1960s
Folder contains sporadic issues of the newsletter and a single issue of MuscoLight from March 1973
MCSD New Teacher Orientation - Spencer High School, 1988
This collection consists of correspondence, official plans, and scrapbooks of teaching-related activities, including a trip to Havana, Cuba in 1950 to meet with Cuban teachers and school administrators. There are also framed photographs, certificates and loose papers and newspaper clippings following Hazel Lewis’ career.
Necrologies/Tributes
This folder contains handwritten tributes to Elizabeth Bradley (1974), Marguerite Ivey Waldrop (1993), Imogene Stewart Presley (1994), Annie V. Massey (1987), and Earnestine Fisher Melton (1989)
Newspaper Clippings I
This collection consists of correspondence, official plans, and scrapbooks of teaching-related activities, including a trip to Havana, Cuba in 1950 to meet with Cuban teachers and school administrators. There are also framed photographs, certificates and loose papers and newspaper clippings following Hazel Lewis’ career.
Newspaper Clippings II
This collection consists of correspondence, official plans, and scrapbooks of teaching-related activities, including a trip to Havana, Cuba in 1950 to meet with Cuban teachers and school administrators. There are also framed photographs, certificates and loose papers and newspaper clippings following Hazel Lewis’ career.
Newspaper Clippings III
This collection consists of correspondence, official plans, and scrapbooks of teaching-related activities, including a trip to Havana, Cuba in 1950 to meet with Cuban teachers and school administrators. There are also framed photographs, certificates and loose papers and newspaper clippings following Hazel Lewis’ career.