Community Chest,treasurer,R Fleming,check,J Payne,Red Cross,drought relief,1930
Title: The Community Chest through its treasurer, Robert V. Fleming, presents check for $50,000 to Chairman John Barton Payne of the American Red Cross for use in drought relief ...
Date Created/Published: [1930 or 1931]
Summary: Left to right: Mrs. Theodore Richards, secretary of the District Chapter, Elwood Street, Director of the Chest, Charles E. Howe, chairman, District Chapter, ARC chairman John Barton Payne, Robert V. Fleming, and Miss Mabel T. Boardman, secretary Central Committee of the ARC.
Notes:
American National Red Cross Collection.
'Disaster Relief, Drought of 1930-31'.
RC no. 23122.
Published in: The Red Cross courier, February 16, 1931, p. 101.
Unprocessed in PR 06 CN 089 (Disaster relief, drought)
Subjects:
American National Red Cross--People--1930-1940.
American National Red Cross--Commemoration--1930-1940.
Rites & ceremonies--1930-1940.
Philanthropy--1930-1940.
Group portraits--1930-1940.
Photographic prints--1930-1940.
Portrait photographs--1930-1940.
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