Box 36
Contains 11 Results:
Clippings, 1958-1976
This series consists of personal correspondence primarily from Beth Keyserling Kramer to her parents, including letters from camp and college; school records, including progress reports, essays, and certificates; and photographs, including black and white class portraits and photographs of the counselors and campers at Camp Judea, a Jewish summer camp located in Hendersonville, North Carolina.
Miscellaneous, 1959-2009, undated
Dance performance and horse show programs, rehearsal schedules, and camper address lists from Camp Judea and High Rocks camp.
Correspondence, 1963-1969
This series consists of personal correspondence primarily from Beth Keyserling Kramer to her parents, including letters from camp and college; school records, including progress reports, essays, and certificates; and photographs, including black and white class portraits and photographs of the counselors and campers at Camp Judea, a Jewish summer camp located in Hendersonville, North Carolina.
Correspondence, 1970-2007, undated
This series consists of personal correspondence primarily from Beth Keyserling Kramer to her parents, including letters from camp and college; school records, including progress reports, essays, and certificates; and photographs, including black and white class portraits and photographs of the counselors and campers at Camp Judea, a Jewish summer camp located in Hendersonville, North Carolina.
Battery Creek Elementary School, 1961, undated
This series consists of personal correspondence primarily from Beth Keyserling Kramer to her parents, including letters from camp and college; school records, including progress reports, essays, and certificates; and photographs, including black and white class portraits and photographs of the counselors and campers at Camp Judea, a Jewish summer camp located in Hendersonville, North Carolina.
Beth Israel Synagogue Sunday School, 1961-1964, undated
This series consists of personal correspondence primarily from Beth Keyserling Kramer to her parents, including letters from camp and college; school records, including progress reports, essays, and certificates; and photographs, including black and white class portraits and photographs of the counselors and campers at Camp Judea, a Jewish summer camp located in Hendersonville, North Carolina.
Beaufort Junior High School, 1964-1966, undated
This series consists of personal correspondence primarily from Beth Keyserling Kramer to her parents, including letters from camp and college; school records, including progress reports, essays, and certificates; and photographs, including black and white class portraits and photographs of the counselors and campers at Camp Judea, a Jewish summer camp located in Hendersonville, North Carolina.
The Cambridge School of Weston, 1967-1970, undated
This series consists of personal correspondence primarily from Beth Keyserling Kramer to her parents, including letters from camp and college; school records, including progress reports, essays, and certificates; and photographs, including black and white class portraits and photographs of the counselors and campers at Camp Judea, a Jewish summer camp located in Hendersonville, North Carolina.
Guilford College, 1970-1972
This series consists of personal correspondence primarily from Beth Keyserling Kramer to her parents, including letters from camp and college; school records, including progress reports, essays, and certificates; and photographs, including black and white class portraits and photographs of the counselors and campers at Camp Judea, a Jewish summer camp located in Hendersonville, North Carolina.
Battery Creek Elementary, 1960-1963, undated
This series consists of personal correspondence primarily from Beth Keyserling Kramer to her parents, including letters from camp and college; school records, including progress reports, essays, and certificates; and photographs, including black and white class portraits and photographs of the counselors and campers at Camp Judea, a Jewish summer camp located in Hendersonville, North Carolina.