The flier provides information on how to borrow library materials, navigating the library, and who to refer to for help in particular research areas. It also includes a floor plan of each level.
The flood was caused by a broken pipe. Community Housing was located at the corner of Lancewood Drive and University Drive. The Twin Oaks Apartments can be seen in the background.
A newsletter published by the Health and Welfare Ministries Program Department of the United Methodist Church with articles about caring for people with HIV/AIDS.
The folder contains the pamphlet "Realistic Railroads." This pamphlet advertises different railroad rides including the "B-14 Rocketliner," the "B-20 Aerotrain," the "C. P. Huntington," covered wagons, and handcars.
In this letter, librarian Christel McCanless requests that the recipient return any library materials that they have and are no longer using. The letter has spaces for the date, recipient's name, and the materials the recipient needs to return.
While the first form is blank, the second form is from Charley Scott with a note to librarian Christel McCanless, noting that he does not need the paper announcements because she is keeping him informed verbally. He additionally notes that McCanless is "doing an excellent bit of work in the library."
Photograph number 11. This photograph shows a fort in Mers el Kebir, Algeria. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs.