Draft of Southeastern Louisiana College History written by Dr. L. E. Chandler, 1938-41
Draft of Southeastern Louisiana College History written by Dr. L. E. Chandler, 1942-52
College Bulletin, SLC, A Study of Parish Government in Louisiana, Vol. XVIL, January 1960, No. 2
“SLC Pioneer Honored,” Daily Star, February 6, 1968 and “Dr. Chandler Retires at SLCII, unidentified paper, no date
Correspondence–Past Student Government Association Presidents Reunion at Southeastern November 18, 1961
Souvenir Program, Past Presidents Reunion, Student Government Association at Southeastern November 18, 1961
History of Student Government Association, 1925-38, 1938-43 written by Dr. L. E. Chandler (Draft)
History of Student Government Association written by Dr. L. E. Chandler
The Lion’s Roar, June 21, 1968
Program of Fiftieth Anniversary Convocation, SLU, March 6, 1975, The Nicholas Cefalu Coliseum
“SLU’s 50th Convocation Salutes Faculty, Staff,” The Daily Star, February 20, 1975
Booklet for Fiftieth Anniversary of Southeastern Louisiana University, Fifty Years, Foundation for the Future, 1975
Brochure About Homecoming 184, Week of October 22, 1984 from Alumni Association
Six 5″ x 7″ Aerial Photographs of Southeastern Louisiana University
Two 8″x l0″ Photographs of a group of nine men
Ph.D. and early employment information, 1936-38
Southeastern Louisiana College Employment Contracts and Salary Information, 1936-1967
Southeastern Louisiana College related information and correspondence, 1940-1960
Correspondence and Achievements, 1940
Speeches and Statements, 1939-1960
BOX 2
Folder:
Pamphlet, Plaquemines Parish Fort Jackson Restored and Reopened, May 1962
Program, Plaquemines Parish Fair and Orange Festival, December 6 & 6, 1980, Fort Jackson
Program, Annual Banquet of Phi Kappa Phi, April 10, 1981 at Southeastern Louisiana University
Citation to Dr. L. E. Chandler in 1945 from National War Fund, United War Fund of Louisiana
“Carlos Marcello, Climb to Power,” The Times-Picayune Dixie, February 14, 1982
“Humphrey Over the Top!, The Daily Star, August 20, 1968 and Dr. Chandler Honored on page 6
Louisiana History Outline, 349 pages
The Measure of a Good Kiwanian (Copied from Coral Gables, Florida Club)
Pamphlet, Kiwanis in Brief, A Book of Facts for New Members, Prospective Members and Friends
Kiwanis Attendance Regulations
Club Committee Bulletin, Attendance and Membership #1
Recapitulation of Pageant Finances, n. d.
Hammond Kiwanis Club Charter Night Program, November 26, 1940, Casa De Fresa Hotel
Hammond Kiwanis Club, Anniversary Program, November 27, 1941, Casa De Fresa Hotel
Hammond Kiwanis Club Anniversary Night Program, 1940-1943
Letter to Albert W. Brewerton from L. E. Chandler, Kiwanis Club of Hammond, November 18, 1942
List of Major Objectives for Kiwanis, 1943
Card Certifying Dr. L. E. Chandler an officer of the District of La.-Ms.-W. Tenn. Kiwanis International, No. 127, 1943
Certificates to Dr. L. E. Chandler for Speaking at Kiwanis International Meetings, 1943 and 1948
Biographical Sketches of International Officers and District Officers for 1942-43, La.-Ms.-W. Tenn. District
Program Kiwanis International North Louisiana Division, Hotel Francis, Monroe, Louisiana, May 20, 1943
Speech-Tribute to Kiwanians in Military Service
“Tribute to Men in Military Service,” delivered by L. E. Chandler at District Convention in Vicksburg, September 3, 1944
Installation Program Pineville Kiwanis Club, First Baptist Church, January 7, 1947
La.-Ms.-W. Tenn. District Kiwanis International, Vol. XIII, No. 3, Jackson, Mississippi, December 1947
Official Program, Fifth Annual Convention of Key Club International, Memphis, Tennessee, April 23-24, 1948
Ponchatoula Kiwanis Club Charter Night Program, May 26, 1948, Cave Tangi, La.-Ms.-W. Tenn. District
Program, Memorial Service, 30th Annual Convention, La.-Nls.-W. Tenn. District, October 3, 1948
Agenda for Divisional Training Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, December 7, 1943
Report to Club Secretary About Attendance at Kiwanis Meetings, 1943
Report of Lt. Governors Kiwanis International of La.-Ms.-West Tenn. District, 1943 and 1947
A Record of Kiwanians Who Served as Lieutenant Governors in the La.-Ms.-W. Tenn. District of Kiwanis International
Report of District Governor, 1948
Kiwanis Memorial Service, 1952–List of Members who passed away in 1951-52
Pamphlet, Kiwanis Standard Form for Club Bylaws as amended to and including August 1, 1966
Kiwanis Administration, October 14, 1966
Kiwanis Administration, 1967 Program, Laws and Regulations
Official Program, 30th Annual Convention, La.-Ms.-W. Tenn. District, October 3, 4, 5, 1948, Edgewater Park, Mississippi
Program for the 44th Annual District Convention, September 23-25, 1962, Gulfport, Mississippi–Kiwanis International
Script of the 50th Annual Convention of the Louisiana-Mississippi-West Tennessee District of Kiwanis International, Jackson, Mississippi, September 6, 7, 8, 1968
BOX 3
Folder:
Kiwanis Club of Hammond Newsletters, 1941-1945
Kiwanis Club of Hammond Newsletters, 1950-1957
Kiwanis Club of Hammond Newsletters, 1957-1959
Kiwanis Club of Hammond Newsletters, 1960-19625. Kiwanis Club of Hammond Newsletters, 1963-1968
BOX 4
Folder:
“Hammond Graveyard Where Peter Hammond, It’s Founder, Is Buried,” Hammond Vindicator, November 5, 1937
“Founder of Town Gave Everything But Data On Self,” Times-Picayune, n. d.
Program for a Home Talent Minstrel Show at East Side Auditorium in Hammond, Louisiana, November 30 and December 1, 1927
Letter from Paul N. Cyr, D.D.S. Jeanerette, Louisiana to Mr. Polk Hebert, Jr., Houston, Texas, December 4, 1927
Fishing License, 1929; Digest of Louisiana Fish Laws, 1937-1938; 1938-1939; and Digest of Louisiana Hunting and Trapping Laws, 1944-1945
Photograph sent to Polk Hebert by Hans Schneider, November 3, 1950 (Group of Boy Scouts at camp)
Landmarks of Louisiana, 22 pictures of Houses
Audubon’s Wonderland of Louisiana, Tour No. 2, 1961, Brochure
The Land of Longfellows Evangeline, Tourist Brochure
See All of Louisiana All Year ‘Round, 40 pages, Tour Guide Booklet
Louisiana’s Deep South, Where to go, What to do, “Year ’round Vacation Land, no date, 136 pages (2 copies)
Program and Menu of Testimonial Banquet for Governor-Elect Robert F. Kennon in the Roosevelt, April 15, 1952
Certificate from Bomb Reconnaissance Agents’ Schools to Polk Hebert, January 23, 1943
Certificate from the Governor of the State of Louisiana to Polk Hebert, Metairie, Louisiana to Advisory Board #2 for Registrants, Jefferson Parish, March 11, 1941
Certificate from U. S. Treasury Department to Polk Hebert for War Savings Program, November 15, 1943
Certificate from U. S. Office of Price Administration to Polk Hebert for Meritorious Service in War Effort, signed by Harry Truman, February 11, 1946
Bradley Knit Wear Catalog, Spring and Summer, 1923
Advertisement for the Movie Wedding Bills starring Raymond Griffith at the Rialto
Between You and Disaster, Civil Defense Publication, 1956
Red Men of Violence, Dixie, January 8, 1961
Land Use Study, West Thomas Street, Hammond, Louisiana, Nov. 30, 1964, Property Service Inc. (Map) (2 copies)
Letters: a) 16 January 1952, letter written by Mrs. Mercedes Bulnes, an American woman living with her family in Cuba, to Mrs. C. G. Kidder. Letter discusses the president of Cuba and his brother’s designs on purchasing the remaining independently owned molasses Letter reflects contemporary economic hardships in Cuba. b) 31 March 1952, letter from Mrs. Mercedes Bulnes to Mrs. C. G. Kidder. Letter discusses the coup in which Batista ousted Cuban president Prio Socarras. It also notes the trouble that this instability has caused American business interests. c) 22 October 1954, letter from U.S. Administrative Assistant to the President, Bryce Harlow, to Mrs. Zoe Kent. Letter expresses thanks for the birthday greetings and for the forwarded poems of Mrs. Ignatia Robinson. d) 1 April, no year, letter from Ms. Marie Woodside to Mr. and Mrs. Polk Hebert. Letter was written from Cuba probably in 1961. The letter Discusses censorship of the mail and the Cuban exodus to Miami and other American cities as well as food shortages and other hardships in Cuba at the time. e) 15 August 1961, letter from Marie Woodside, an American woman living in Cuba, to Mr. and Mrs. Polk Hebert in the U. S. The letter discusses an incident in which the Cuban government took over Mrs. Woodside’s home and much of her personal property. The letter also discusses the lack of provisions and rationing of food in Cuba. f) 22 February 1962, letter from Marie Woodside to Mr. and Mrs. Polk Hebert. The letter discusses how dismal Christmas was in Cuba in 1961. Basically the letter underscores the continued hardships of Cubans under the Castro regime. g) 17 January 1964, letter from Marie Woodside to Mr. and Mrs. Polk Hebert. Like the previous correspondence from Marie Woodside, this letter again expresses her dissatisfaction with the state of affairs in Cuba. She laments that the government owns everything and that everything is rationed. Marie also states that the Cuban government had expelled all the Spanish priests. h) 17 June 1964, letter from Marie Woodside to Mr. and Mrs. Polk Hebert. Letter contains more discussion of the hardships in Cuba. i) 4 October 1920, legal document, chattel mortgage of Charles C. Whittington. This mortgage sets Whittington’s legal debt to Nat A. Kent at $10,466.46.
Scrapbook, dated 30 March 1901. Scrapbook contain contemporary newspaper clippings.
Newspaper clippings: a) Times-Picayune, 8 August 1957, “Stroke is Fatal to Adm. Butler.” During the Spanish-American War Admiral Butler was aide to Capt. Gridley. b) “Fire When Ready.” unidentified article, n.d. Photograph of Mrs. Stuart D. Rose, great-granddaughter of Capt. Charles Gridley, christening the U.S.S. Gridley. c) New Orleans Item, 12 May 1953. Various articles. Of principle interest is Mrs. Ignatia Robinson reaching the age of 103 yrs. d) Times-Picayune, 30 April 1954. Various articles. Another article on Mrs. Ignatia Robinson.