clippings (information artifacts)
Found in 298 Collections and/or Records:
"Lucille S. Whipper Highway Exchange" Dedication Ceremony, 1999, 2006
Contains correspondence and newspaper articles regarding the Department of Transporation designating a portion of the Arthur J. Ravenel Bridge in Whipper's honor.
Carol Lyons and Dorothy D’Anna papers
The collection consists of the papers of partners Carol Lyons and Dorothy D’Anna, co-founders and co-directors of the Little Theatre School at the Dock Street Theatre in Charleston, South Carolina. The papers include correspondence, theater programs, photographs, and newspaper clippings documenting the couple’s work in the theater.
Marital Rape: Newspaper articles and brochures, 1987-1998, and undated
Legislative bills contains related correspondence and research documents, organized by legislative sessions and years. Includes Joint Resoultions spearheaded by Whipper. Contains the subseries: Session 107: Session 108: Session 109; Session 110; and Session 111.
Senator Burnet R. Maybank papers
Mazo, Rabin, and Sorota families papers
Family papers of the Mazo, Rabin, and Sorota families of Charleston, South Carolina. Included are photographs and albums, correspondence, newspaper clippings, legal documents, and ephemera.
Corrie McCallum papers
Ruth Ann McDonald papers
McKinley Washington, Jr. (Senator), 1989 - 2012
Contains newspaper articles and event programs.
Charles Henry Meltzer papers
Collection contains correspondence to dramatist Charles Henry Meltzer from well-known composers (1839-1928), including Cécile Chaminade, Gustave Charpentier, Alphonse Daudet, Claude Debussy, Edward Elgar, George Gershwin, Jules Massenet, Felix Mendelssohn-Barthody, Giacomo Puccini, and Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari. Also includes newspaper clippings relating to Meltzer, and a typescript transcription of Meltzer's biography.
Memorial Services: Newspaper Articles and Programs, 1998
Documents pertaining to Lucille Whipper's spouse, relating to his passing in 1998, and the subsequent memorial funds and scholarship established in his honor.
