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Box U.02

 Container

Contains 77 Results:

United Nations Tour, Undated

 File — Box: U.02
Scope and Contents

1,000 Baltimore students visited the UN on a day-long trip to New York. Some of the Baltimore schools present included: Bates Junior High School, Parole School, Lombard Junior High School and Belmont Elementary School.

Dates: Undated

United Nations Week, 1943-1947

 File — Box: U.02
Scope and Contents

The second annual observance of the United Nations Week sponsored by the United Nations Association of Maryland will take place in Baltimore

Dates: 1943-1947

United Negro and Allied Veterans of America, 1947

 File — Box: U.02
Scope and Contents

Includes clipping with headline that reads "Klan Held Trying to Stop Growth of Vet Group in Ala."

Dates: 1947

United Negro College Fund, 1944-1976

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents

Includes coverage of Maryland Women's Committee, New Jersey Women's Committee, and Baltimore Women's Committee of the United Negro College Fund.

Dates: 1944-1976

United Negro College Fund - Miss UNCF (Folder 1), 1963, 1972-1973, 1976

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents

Includes coverage of the United Negro College Fund's galas held by various chapters of the Women's Committee of the UNCF and the crowning of Miss United Negro College Fund.

Dates: 1963; 1972-1973; 1976

United Negro College Fund - Miss UNCF (Folder 2), 1973, 1976

 File — Box: U.02
Scope and Contents

Includes coverage of the United Negro College Fund's Fifth Annual Gala at Martins West sponsored by the Maryland Women's Committee of the UNCF. Also includes a brochure from the First Annual UNCF Gala presented by the Baltimore Women's Committee of the UNCF.

Dates: 1973; 1976

United Negro College Fund - Miss UNCF (Folder 3), 1978

 File — Box: U.02
Scope and Contents

Miss United Negro College Fund 1978 contestants

Dates: 1978

United Negro College Fund - Miss UNCF (Folder 4), 1974-1976

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents

$15,000 was raised by the young women competing for the crown of Miss United Negro College Fund. Lois Mary Anderson, 16, of Seton High School coed walked away with the title. The annual gala was hosted by the Baltimore Women's Committee of the UNCF.

Dates: 1974-1976