Box 7
Contains 226 Results:
Bulletin No. 86 on German youth assistance
This series consists of Leonard and Bell Toups' correspondence with friends and family concerning civic groups, charitable work, events, and personal matters.
Bulletin No. 84 on procedure for General Federation of Women’s Clubs Council Staff. (Duties of the council)
This series consists of Leonard and Bell Toups' correspondence with friends and family concerning civic groups, charitable work, events, and personal matters.
Bulletin No. 90 on names and addresses for letter writing and to send packages.
This series consists of Leonard and Bell Toups' correspondence with friends and family concerning civic groups, charitable work, events, and personal matters.
A letter from the Baltic Women’s Council. (Affiliated with the General Federation of Women’s Clubs) (Estonians, Latvians, and Lithuanians)
This series consists of Leonard and Bell Toups' correspondence with friends and family concerning civic groups, charitable work, events, and personal matters.
Bulletin No. 91 on the Care-for-Korea campaign
This series consists of Leonard and Bell Toups' correspondence with friends and family concerning civic groups, charitable work, events, and personal matters.
An important notice on the outline for participation in the Care-for-Korea program
This series consists of Leonard and Bell Toups' correspondence with friends and family concerning civic groups, charitable work, events, and personal matters.
Letter emphasizing the Care-for-Korea campaign. From Dorothy D.Houghton and Sara A. Whitehurst, August 27, 1951
This series consists of Leonard and Bell Toups' correspondence with friends and family concerning civic groups, charitable work, events, and personal matters.
Letter to Mr. Harris J. Lapeyrouse. His police officer job was terminated.
This series consists of Leonard and Bell Toups' correspondence with friends and family concerning civic groups, charitable work, events, and personal matters.
Letter to the Members of the Board of Trustees, March 30, 1965
He lets them know that the Mayor and Trustee of Public Safety has the right to hire and fire the personnel of his department. He wants them to go along with his recommendation of Ernest Vicknair as Chief of Police.
Letter to Mr. Earl Melancon., March 31, 1965
Letting him know that he is not employed with the Department of Public Safety nor the Police Department.