Box 3
Contains 23 Results:
William and Virginia Glenn, 1952.
Copies from the State Police's "Red Squad" files on Glenn and his wife. This squad collected data on real or suspected Communist Party members, subversives and individuals considered a threat against society. Includes membership lists and copies of House Un-American Activities Committee testimony. Arranged alphabetically.
Clippings from Detroit Times, 1952.
Copies from the State Police's "Red Squad" files on Glenn and his wife. This squad collected data on real or suspected Communist Party members, subversives and individuals considered a threat against society. Includes membership lists and copies of House Un-American Activities Committee testimony. Arranged alphabetically.
By-Laws, n.d.
By-laws, correspondence, media releases and noted and this agency, of which Glenn was a member. The agency, as its name implies, was an advocacy groups for senior citizens. Arranged alphabetically.
Correspondence, 1975-79.
By-laws, correspondence, media releases and noted and this agency, of which Glenn was a member. The agency, as its name implies, was an advocacy groups for senior citizens. Arranged alphabetically.
Legislation, 1970-75.
By-laws, correspondence, media releases and noted and this agency, of which Glenn was a member. The agency, as its name implies, was an advocacy groups for senior citizens. Arranged alphabetically.
Miscellaneous, 1976-82.
By-laws, correspondence, media releases and noted and this agency, of which Glenn was a member. The agency, as its name implies, was an advocacy groups for senior citizens. Arranged alphabetically.
National CSC Correspondence, 1976-79.
By-laws, correspondence, media releases and noted and this agency, of which Glenn was a member. The agency, as its name implies, was an advocacy groups for senior citizens. Arranged alphabetically.
Media, 1975-79.
By-laws, correspondence, media releases and noted and this agency, of which Glenn was a member. The agency, as its name implies, was an advocacy groups for senior citizens. Arranged alphabetically.
Notebook, 1976.
By-laws, correspondence, media releases and noted and this agency, of which Glenn was a member. The agency, as its name implies, was an advocacy groups for senior citizens. Arranged alphabetically.
Community Development Block Grant, 1976-79.
Consists of various records of the Urban League, and its pursuit of low-cost housing during the 1970s. Included is information on the Community Development Block Grant, miscellaneous reports, petitions, correspondence, resolutions, the Grand Rapids Model Village, and Glenn's notebook. The series reveals Glenn's pursuit of housing for the economically needy classes, especially the old and/or Black. Arranged alphabetically.