Box 2
Contains 26 Results:
Correspondence, 1946
DeCosta in Orangeburg, SC as Dean of School of Graduate Studies at South Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical College. Beautine living and working in Montgomery, AL.
Correspondence, Miscellaneous, 1945-1950
Various letters written by Frank DeCosta to family members and academic colleagues.
Correspondence, 1951-1953
DeCosta in Philadelphia re Ph.D progress. Beautine in Orangeburg, SC.
Correspondence, 1955
DeCosta in Montgomery, AL as Director of Education at Alabama State College. Beautine in Orangeburg, SC.
Correspondence, 1956
DeCosta in Montgomery, AL as Director of Education at Alabama State College. Beautine attending seminar in North Carolina State College, Durham, NC.
Correspondence, 1961
DeCosta in Montgomery, AL as Director of Education at Alabama State College. Beautine in Baltimore, MD.
Correspondence, Miscellaneous, 1951-1962
Contains letters written by Frank DeCosta to family members and academic colleagues.
Nigeria, Letters from Beautine DeCosta to Frank DeCosta, 1962
In 1962, DeCosta assumed the position of Statistical Officer at the Ministry of Education in Kaduna, Nigeria, under the Bureau for Africa of the United States Agency for International Development. Letters sent by DeCosta to family members are sorted by recipient and listed in date order. All other correspondence is sorted by type and listed chronologically.
Nigeria Correspondence: Letters from Frank DeCosta to Beautine DeCosta Apr-May, April-May 1962
In 1962, DeCosta assumed the position of Statistical Officer at the Ministry of Education in Kaduna, Nigeria, under the Bureau for Africa of the United States Agency for International Development. Letters sent by DeCosta to family members are sorted by recipient and listed in date order. All other correspondence is sorted by type and listed chronologically.
Nigeria Correspondence: Letters from Frank DeCosta to Beautine, 1962-1964
In 1962, DeCosta assumed the position of Statistical Officer at the Ministry of Education in Kaduna, Nigeria, under the Bureau for Africa of the United States Agency for International Development. Letters sent by DeCosta to family members are sorted by recipient and listed in date order. All other correspondence is sorted by type and listed chronologically.