Box 4
Contains 7 Results:
Newspaper Clippings IV
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.
“100 People to Remember” Section, Ledger-Enquirer, 1999
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.
Papers, Speeches I, c.1960s
Folder includes: speeches given to state educators and includes the following: “A Minimum Foundation Program of Education for Georgia,” “Challenges to Education - Quality education,” “Moving Ahead” for the Georgia Education Association, “Our Challenge to be Great,” “Call to the 1963 Annual Convention” held in Atlanta March 21-23, 1963, “Welcome to Georgia,” “Ouvrez la Porte (Open the Door)” presented to the First District Superintendent in Savannah, Ga.
Papers, Speeches II
Papers, Speeches III
Folder includes speeches: “The Road to Jericho (Luke 10, 25-37),” “Leadership - An Opportunity for Service,” “Our Challenge to be Great” 1962, “Great Religions of the World; Buddhism,” “The Moody Press” 1986, “What Is a Teacher?,” and “A Proposed Plan of Action For 1965-1966”
Papers, Speeches IV
Folder Includes Speeches: “Our Government: Its Past, Present, and Future,” “A Simple Speech on Federal Support” 1961, “On the Preparation of Teachers” by B. Othanel Smith of University of Illinois, “The Preparation of Elementary and High School Teachers,” “The Role of DVR in Habilitating and/or Rehabilitating the Cerebral Palsied in Our State of Georgia,” “College Comes to Columbus,” “Principles of Leadership and Supervision” a Term paper submitted to Auburn University, March 1961”
Personal, Biographies, Materials
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.