clippings (information artifacts)
Found in 294 Collections and/or Records:
Campaign advertisements, 1986
Contains newspaper clippings of Whipper's notices for the Primary (24 June) and Special Election (5 August). Also contains small flyers.
George Chaplin papers
Charleston County Woman's Club scrapbooks
The collection consists of three scrapbooks of correspondence, clippings, resolutions and reports of the Education Committee of the Charleston County Woman's Club, 1966 to 1969. During this time the club was pushing for action to establish a university in Charleston with the College of Charleston as the base.
Charleston Holocaust Memorial Committee records
The records of the Charleston Holocaust Memorial Committee of the Charleston Jewish Federation include committee files, planning and management documents, and other records relating to the planning, construction, financing, dedication, and management of the Charleston Holocaust Memorial located in Marion Square.
Charleston Jewish Community Relations Committee papers
Charleston Minority Education Task Force: Reports and newspaper articles , 1992
Includes documents pertaining to the Charleston Minority Education Task Force.
Charleston School Segregation: Newspaper Articles, 1980
Whipper served on the Board of Trustees from 1981-1985.
Asher D. Cohen papers
College of Charleston collection of miscellaneous illustrated newspaper clippings
The collection consists of clippings from illustrated newspapers gathered by the staff of the Special Collections department of the College of Charleston Library. It includes clippings from various illustrated newspapers and periodicals from within the United States and from England and France. Most of the newspapers contain images relating to events in South Carolina.
College of Charleston Library vertical file on the "Greensboro Incident" of 1979
The collection consists of materials gathered by the staff of the Robert Scott Small Library at the College of Charleston, South Carolina. It includes numerous clippings and pamphlets concerning the "Greensboro Incident" of 1979. The materials describe the murder of 5 members of the Communist Workers Party by members of the Ku Klux Klan and the National Socialist Party of America. Most of the materials were published by the Communist Workers Party.