Box 9
Contains 16 Results:
Association for Retarded Citizens, 1986
Materials relate to J. Arthur’s time as treasurer for the Association including bank statements, checks, organizational bills, and accounting spreadsheets.
Charleston Business and Professional Men's Association, 1963-1965
Materials include a proposed constitution agreed on by the Steering Committee for the organization and financial records sent to J. Arthur when he served as the group’s treasurer.
League of Women Voters of Charleston County, 1963
Materials include a 1963 political directory of Charleston County published by the League of Women Voters of Charleston County.
National Urban League, 1976
Materials include a copy of Vernon E. Jordan, Jr.’s speech at the Joint Session of the General Assembly of South Carolina.
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, 1958-1962, 1970, 1986
Folder 5 includes the May 1958, December 1961, March 1962, and December 1962 issues of Omega Psi Phi’s The Oracle. Folder 6 include a program from the Sixth District Omega Psi Phi Annual District Meeting, the Sixth District’s District Marshal’s Handbook, and a program from the Omega Psi Phi Mu Alpha Chapter’s Annual Memorial Service.
Robert Gould Shaw Boy's Club, 1973
Materials include papers related to the ideal executive director for a boys’ club as well as the Robert Gould Shaw Boys’ Club’s mailing list and special committees. Materials were sent to J. Arthur by Herbert Fielding.
Rural Mission, 1974-1975
Materials include board meeting minutes, executive board meeting minutes, meeting agendas, an administrative board directory, and financial ledgers.
United Negro College Fund, 1973, 1975
Materials include correspondence about a UNCF campaign in Charleton, information booklets about UNCF, and a directory of institutional donors to UNCF.
Vorhees College, 1972-1975
Materials include a 75th anniversary program, correspondence, and a newspaper clipping.
Awards and Certificates, 1959, 1965
Materials include a Certificate of Merit awarded to Thaddeus S. Fraser and a citation awarded to J. Arthur Brown for his work with the Charleston Branch of the NAACP.