Box 13
Contains 97 Results:
Victory and Liberation: 1945 Remembered, 1995 July-August
A brochure and itinerary for a Harvard Alumni Association trip through Europe to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the end of World War II.
Salute to Charleston Preview Performance, 1996 February 1
A program for a play chronically the history of Charleston, South Carolina, performed at the College of Charleston.
This Day in History
, 1996 December 28
A calendar of special events prepared for guests and members of the Cosmos Club containing a "This Day in History" section including the death of L. Mendel Rivers.
The Piccolo Spoleto Theatre Series: The Last Flapper, 1998
A program for the play The Last Flapper based on the life of Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald as part of the Piccolo Spoleto Theatre Series.
The Charleston Rifle Club-bowling tournament, 1999 January
A program for the 50th Annual March of the Dimes Bowling Tournament sponsored by the Charleston Rifle Club. Included is a photograph (page 11) of L. Mendel Rivers participating in the First March of the Dimes Bowling Tournament in 1949.
Change of Command Ceremony-U.S.S. L. Mendel Rivers, 1999 March 26
A program for the Change of Command Ceremony for the nuclear-powered attack submarine U.S.S. L. Mendel Rivers belonging to Margaret Rivers Eastman (Peg).
Inactivation Ceremony-U.S.S. L. Mendel Rivers, 2000 July 28
Two programs for the inactivation ceremony for the nuclear-powered attack submarine U.S.S. L. Mendel Rivers at the Naval Station in Norfolk, Virginia.
Inactivation Ceremony-U.S.S. L. Mendel Rivers, 2000
A flyer for the inactivation ceremony for the nuclear-powered attack submarine U.S.S. L. Mendel Rivers at the Naval Station in Norfolk, Virginia.
Greater Charleston Naval Base Memorial, 2001-2007
A pamphlet detailing the construction of a Naval Base Memorial at Riverfront Park in North Charleston and a program for the dedication ceremony. An L. Mendel Rivers Tribute section containing a bust of Rivers and the Commissioning Plaque of the U.S.S. L. Mendel Rivers submarine.
St. Stephen Remembers L. Mendel Rivers, 2005 October 1-2
Two programs for a play written about L. Mendel Rivers by Elizabeth "Libba" Carroll.