Box 12
Contains 29 Results:
Renie clippings (one from unknown Grand Rapids Source, the other from California Stylist April, 1951) (3)
Consists of seven scrapbooks. Four were created by Calla Travis, and three were created by Kay Clark. They chronicle the history of the dance studio. The Travis scrapbooks contain mostly clippings. One contains mostly photos which include Betty (Bloomer) Ford. Kay Clark's scrapbooks feature her early life (c.a. 1908-1934), Harry Hamilton, and the years 1914-1943.
“Calla Travis Dies in West” February 3, 1955
Consists of seven scrapbooks. Four were created by Calla Travis, and three were created by Kay Clark. They chronicle the history of the dance studio. The Travis scrapbooks contain mostly clippings. One contains mostly photos which include Betty (Bloomer) Ford. Kay Clark's scrapbooks feature her early life (c.a. 1908-1934), Harry Hamilton, and the years 1914-1943.
“Miss Calla Travis' Teaching Spans 4 Generations Here”
Consists of seven scrapbooks. Four were created by Calla Travis, and three were created by Kay Clark. They chronicle the history of the dance studio. The Travis scrapbooks contain mostly clippings. One contains mostly photos which include Betty (Bloomer) Ford. Kay Clark's scrapbooks feature her early life (c.a. 1908-1934), Harry Hamilton, and the years 1914-1943.
Calla Travis Dies at 82 in California” February 2, 1955
Consists of seven scrapbooks. Four were created by Calla Travis, and three were created by Kay Clark. They chronicle the history of the dance studio. The Travis scrapbooks contain mostly clippings. One contains mostly photos which include Betty (Bloomer) Ford. Kay Clark's scrapbooks feature her early life (c.a. 1908-1934), Harry Hamilton, and the years 1914-1943.
“Here's Equal Time for Critique's Criticism” by David Nicolette, Grand Rapids Press, Sunday, June 4, 1967 and original correspondence from Kathryn S. Clark to Mr. Nicolette (2)
Consists of seven scrapbooks. Four were created by Calla Travis, and three were created by Kay Clark. They chronicle the history of the dance studio. The Travis scrapbooks contain mostly clippings. One contains mostly photos which include Betty (Bloomer) Ford. Kay Clark's scrapbooks feature her early life (c.a. 1908-1934), Harry Hamilton, and the years 1914-1943.
“Footsteps of musical family led her to life at keyboard” by Arn Schackelford, Grand Rapids Press, June 10, 1973. (1)
Consists of seven scrapbooks. Four were created by Calla Travis, and three were created by Kay Clark. They chronicle the history of the dance studio. The Travis scrapbooks contain mostly clippings. One contains mostly photos which include Betty (Bloomer) Ford. Kay Clark's scrapbooks feature her early life (c.a. 1908-1934), Harry Hamilton, and the years 1914-1943.
“Festival Is No Place for Dogs And Bikes” Grand Rapids Press, Sunday, May 25, 1975 (1)
Consists of seven scrapbooks. Four were created by Calla Travis, and three were created by Kay Clark. They chronicle the history of the dance studio. The Travis scrapbooks contain mostly clippings. One contains mostly photos which include Betty (Bloomer) Ford. Kay Clark's scrapbooks feature her early life (c.a. 1908-1934), Harry Hamilton, and the years 1914-1943.
Charm: The Magazine for the BG, May 1948 (1)
Consists of seven scrapbooks. Four were created by Calla Travis, and three were created by Kay Clark. They chronicle the history of the dance studio. The Travis scrapbooks contain mostly clippings. One contains mostly photos which include Betty (Bloomer) Ford. Kay Clark's scrapbooks feature her early life (c.a. 1908-1934), Harry Hamilton, and the years 1914-1943.
Title: A Legacy of Mercy. Client: St. Mary's Health Services. Produced by: J.A. Francis and Associates, Inc. of Grand Rapids. Running time: 12 minutes 30 seconds. July 29, 1988. Videotape.
Consists of one item, a promotional videotape for St. Mary's Health Services.
