Box 2
Contains 80 Results:
Lou Rowntree, March 4, 1948
This series consists of correspondence related to the Houston Heights Woman’s Club. Included are letters to and from organizations the club had relationships with as well as administrative correspondence. Of particular interest is a group of letters from 1950 revolving around the issue of compulsory health care. Included are letters from Senators Lyndon B. Johnson and Tom Connally.
Various, undated
This series consists of correspondence related to the Houston Heights Woman’s Club. Included are letters to and from organizations the club had relationships with as well as administrative correspondence. Of particular interest is a group of letters from 1950 revolving around the issue of compulsory health care. Included are letters from Senators Lyndon B. Johnson and Tom Connally.
Circulation Service Inc. re: Cookbooks, August 6, 1971
This series consists of correspondence related to the Houston Heights Woman’s Club. Included are letters to and from organizations the club had relationships with as well as administrative correspondence. Of particular interest is a group of letters from 1950 revolving around the issue of compulsory health care. Included are letters from Senators Lyndon B. Johnson and Tom Connally.
Mrs. P.J. Harvey re: Dues, May 25, 1942
This series consists of correspondence related to the Houston Heights Woman’s Club. Included are letters to and from organizations the club had relationships with as well as administrative correspondence. Of particular interest is a group of letters from 1950 revolving around the issue of compulsory health care. Included are letters from Senators Lyndon B. Johnson and Tom Connally.
Cooley, Schweikart & Seaman re: Refund, 1950
This series consists of correspondence related to the Houston Heights Woman’s Club. Included are letters to and from organizations the club had relationships with as well as administrative correspondence. Of particular interest is a group of letters from 1950 revolving around the issue of compulsory health care. Included are letters from Senators Lyndon B. Johnson and Tom Connally.
Membership Requests, October 1961
This series consists of correspondence related to the Houston Heights Woman’s Club. Included are letters to and from organizations the club had relationships with as well as administrative correspondence. Of particular interest is a group of letters from 1950 revolving around the issue of compulsory health care. Included are letters from Senators Lyndon B. Johnson and Tom Connally.
Margaret Owens re: Resignation, June 10, 1961
This series consists of correspondence related to the Houston Heights Woman’s Club. Included are letters to and from organizations the club had relationships with as well as administrative correspondence. Of particular interest is a group of letters from 1950 revolving around the issue of compulsory health care. Included are letters from Senators Lyndon B. Johnson and Tom Connally.
Mrs. H.J. Thompson re: Spaghetti Dinner, February 7, 1962
This series consists of correspondence related to the Houston Heights Woman’s Club. Included are letters to and from organizations the club had relationships with as well as administrative correspondence. Of particular interest is a group of letters from 1950 revolving around the issue of compulsory health care. Included are letters from Senators Lyndon B. Johnson and Tom Connally.
Resolution in Memory of Mrs. C.H. Wilson, undated
This series consists of correspondence related to the Houston Heights Woman’s Club. Included are letters to and from organizations the club had relationships with as well as administrative correspondence. Of particular interest is a group of letters from 1950 revolving around the issue of compulsory health care. Included are letters from Senators Lyndon B. Johnson and Tom Connally.
Resolution in Memory of Mrs. D. Baker, undated
This series consists of correspondence related to the Houston Heights Woman’s Club. Included are letters to and from organizations the club had relationships with as well as administrative correspondence. Of particular interest is a group of letters from 1950 revolving around the issue of compulsory health care. Included are letters from Senators Lyndon B. Johnson and Tom Connally.
Resolution in Memory or Mrs. Shirley Clappart, undated
This series consists of correspondence related to the Houston Heights Woman’s Club. Included are letters to and from organizations the club had relationships with as well as administrative correspondence. Of particular interest is a group of letters from 1950 revolving around the issue of compulsory health care. Included are letters from Senators Lyndon B. Johnson and Tom Connally.
Goree State Farm re: Supplies, 1950
This series consists of correspondence related to the Houston Heights Woman’s Club. Included are letters to and from organizations the club had relationships with as well as administrative correspondence. Of particular interest is a group of letters from 1950 revolving around the issue of compulsory health care. Included are letters from Senators Lyndon B. Johnson and Tom Connally.
Houston Anti-Tuberculosis League re: Christmas Seals, 1944-1946, 1951
This series consists of correspondence related to the Houston Heights Woman’s Club. Included are letters to and from organizations the club had relationships with as well as administrative correspondence. Of particular interest is a group of letters from 1950 revolving around the issue of compulsory health care. Included are letters from Senators Lyndon B. Johnson and Tom Connally.
Jefferson Davis Hospital Auxiliary re: Christma, February 9, 1951
This series consists of correspondence related to the Houston Heights Woman’s Club. Included are letters to and from organizations the club had relationships with as well as administrative correspondence. Of particular interest is a group of letters from 1950 revolving around the issue of compulsory health care. Included are letters from Senators Lyndon B. Johnson and Tom Connally.
Jimmie May Hicks Memorial Fund, March 1, 1965
This series consists of correspondence related to the Houston Heights Woman’s Club. Included are letters to and from organizations the club had relationships with as well as administrative correspondence. Of particular interest is a group of letters from 1950 revolving around the issue of compulsory health care. Included are letters from Senators Lyndon B. Johnson and Tom Connally.