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Rpt-Pamphlets by Title Record Series 1121‐111, W. W. Law Pamphlet Collection by Title Publication Title Author Archivist Notes ID #Box Category Subcategory Publisher Publication Date 101 Ideas How to Build Better Classes in the Sunday School Leavitt, Guy P. 19431121‐111‐035 Religion Miscellaneous The Standard Publishing Company 1954 12 Things the Negro Must Do for Himself and 12 Things Burroughs, Nannie H. White People Must Stop Doing to the Negro 11301121‐111‐025 Miscellaneous Civil Rights/Race Issues Nannie H. Burroughs School 1968 17th Annual Art Faculty Exhibition 17161121‐111‐033 Museums Other Gallery of Art, Howard University 1987 1950 Annual Report 13701121‐111‐029 Miscellaneous Other National Social Welfare Assembly 1950 1956 Republican Platform 03961121‐111‐009 Government National Republican National Convention 1956‐08‐21 1962 Handbook on Women Workers 03971121‐111‐009 Government National Women's Bureau, U.S. Department 1963 of Labor 1969 Annual Report 13711121‐111‐029 Miscellaneous Other American Telephone and Telegraph 1969 Thursday, April 09, 2020 Page 1 of 341 Publication Title Author Archivist Notes ID #Box Category Subcategory Publisher Publication Date 1969 Journal Georgia Annual Conference of The United Pages 88 and 10 marked Methodist Church 19011121‐111‐034 Religion Methodist Publications The United Methodist Church, 1969‐05 Southeastern Jurisdiction 1970 Journal of the Georgia Conference 19021121‐111‐034 Religion Methodist Publications The United Methodist Church, 1970‐05 Southeastern Jurisdiction 1970 State of Georgia, Chatham County, and City of Savannah Election Guide 07071121‐111‐014 Government Local Citizen and Southern National Bank 1970 1972 Journal of the South Georgia Conference Page 31 marked 19031121‐111‐034 Religion Methodist Publications The United Methodist Church, South 1972 Georgia 1973 Consumer's Guide to the Coastal Empire 09751121‐111‐022 Local Business Better Business Bureau 1973 1974 Chatham County Addendum to Parks and Open Space Plan 07081121‐111‐014 Government Local Chatham County‐Savannah 1974 Metropolitan Planning Commission 1974 Industrial Survey of Georgia 12031121‐111‐026 Miscellaneous Georgia Georgia Power Company 1974 Thursday, April 09, 2020 Page 2 of 341 Publication Title Author Archivist Notes ID #Box Category Subcategory Publisher Publication Date 1974‐1975 Introduction 09761121‐111‐022 Local Business Savannah Chamber of Commerce 1974‐1975 1978 Kentucky Directory of Black Elected Officials (Fifth Report) 06291121‐111‐012 Government Other Commission on Human Rights, 1978‐10 Commonwealth of Kentucky 1981‐1982 Annual Report 12041121‐111‐026 Miscellaneous Georgia Coastal Area Planning and 1981‐1982 Development Commission 1982 Supplement to the Basic Catalogue of Plays 10971121‐111‐025 Miscellaneous Catalogs Samuel French Inc. 1982 1982‐1983 Annual Report 12051121‐111‐026 Miscellaneous Georgia Coastal Area Planning and 1982‐1983 Development Commission 1984‐1985 Annual Report 12061121‐111‐026 Miscellaneous Georgia Coastal Area Planning and 1984‐1985 Development Commission 1985‐1986 Annual Report 12071121‐111‐026 Miscellaneous Georgia Coastal Area Planning and 1985‐1986 Development Commission Thursday, April 09, 2020 Page 3 of 341 Publication Title Author Archivist Notes ID #Box Category Subcategory Publisher Publication Date 1986‐1987 Annual Report 12081121‐111‐026 Miscellaneous Georgia Coastal Area Planning and 1986‐1987 Development Commission 1987 Conservation Project Support: Grant Application and Information 17181121‐111‐033 Museums Other Institute of Museum Services 1987 1987 Society for Historical Archaeology Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology: Programs and Abstracts 09231121‐111‐020 Local Other The Center for Low Country Studies; 1987‐01 Armstrong State College; Savannah District, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers; Coastal Georgia Archaeological Society, Inc. 1987‐1988 Annual Report 12091121‐111‐026 Miscellaneous Georgia Coastal Area Planning and 1987‐1988 Development Commission 1988 General Operating Support: Grant Application and Information 17191121‐111‐033 Museums Other Institute of Museum Services 1988 1988 Virginia Slims Book of Days Engagement Calendar 13721121‐111‐029 Miscellaneous Other Philip Morris, Inc. 1987 Thursday, April 09, 2020 Page 4 of 341 Publication Title Author Archivist Notes ID #Box Category Subcategory Publisher Publication Date 1989 General Operating Support: Grant Application and Information 17201121‐111‐033 Museums Other Institute of Museum Services 1989 1990 Annual Report 07091121‐111‐014 Government Local Economic Opportunity Authority 1990 1990 Census of Population and Housing: Tabulation and Publication Program 03981121‐111‐009 Government National Bureau of the Census, Department 1989‐07 of Commerce 1991 Annual Report 08211121‐111‐017 Historic Preservation Other Georgia Trust for Historic 1991 Preservation 1991 Annual Report 13731121‐111‐029 Miscellaneous Other North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance 1991 Company 1991 Annual Report and 1992 Action Plan Found with letter from James Hadley, February 5, 1993 and 12111121‐111‐026 Miscellaneous Georgia The Heritage Foundation, Inc. 1991‐12 other material, original materials in the Law Personal Papers. 1991‐1992 Annual Report 12101121‐111‐026 Miscellaneous Georgia Coastal Georgia Regional 1991‐1992 Development Center Thursday, April 09, 2020 Page 5 of 341 Publication Title Author Archivist Notes ID #Box Category Subcategory Publisher Publication Date 1992 Annual Report and 1993 Action Plan 08221121‐111‐017 Historic Preservation Other Office of Historic Preservation, 1993‐04 Parks, Recreation and Historic Sites Division, Georgia Department of Natural Resources 1992 Guide to Savannah 23181121‐111‐038 Tourism Local Savannah Area Chamber of 1992 Commerce; Towery Publishing Inc. 1993 Calendar and Planner 13741121‐111‐029 Miscellaneous Other Reader's Digest Fund for the Blind, 1992 Inc. 1993 Conservation Project Support: Grant Application and Information 17211121‐111‐033 Museums Other Institute of Museum Services 1993 1993‐1994 Performing Arts Program Guide 13751121‐111‐029 Miscellaneous Other Southern Arts Federation 1993‐1994 1994 Annual Report Copy 1 has this note written on cover: "John Willis Rountree's 08231121‐111‐017 Historic Preservation Other Historic Preservation Division, 1994‐09 Farm pp30‐31 Clyde W. Hall's Georgia Department of Natural Grandfather" Resources 1998 EOA Annual Report 07101121‐111‐014 Government Local Economic Opportunity Authority for 1998 Savannah‐Chatham County Inc. Thursday, April 09, 2020 Page 6 of 341 Publication Title Author Archivist Notes ID #Box Category Subcategory Publisher Publication Date 1998 Guide to Savannah 09771121‐111‐022 Local Business Savannah Area Chamber of 1998 Commerce; J. Robert Towery 1998 Guide to Savannah 23191121‐111‐038 Tourism Local Savannah Area Chamber of 1998 Commerce 1999 Economic Trends 09781121‐111‐022 Local Business Savannah Area Chamber of 1999 Commerce 1st Annual Report 03951121‐111‐009 Government National Equal Employment Opportunity 1967 Commission 2000 Official Visitor Guide Flyer: "Local Legends and a Few Facts" 23201121‐111‐038 Tourism Local Savannah Area Convention and 2000 Visitors Bureau; Savannah Magazine 2000 Savannah Jazz Festival Note from jazz musician James Moody, page 17: "To Mr W W 09251121‐111‐020 Local Other Leisure Services Bureau, Department 2000‐09 Law Much Spiritual Love James of Cultural Affairs, The City of Moody" Savannah; Coastal Jazz Association 2001 Annual Report 07111121‐111‐014 Government Local Savannah Development and 2001 Renewal Authority Thursday, April 09, 2020 Page 7 of 341 Publication Title Author Archivist Notes ID #Box Category Subcategory Publisher Publication Date 2001 Official Visitor Guide 23211121‐111‐038 Tourism Local Savannah Area Convention and 2001 Visitor Bureau; Savannah Magazine 500 Days Into the Zell Miller Administration 06421121‐111‐013 Government Georgia Office of the Governor 1992 5‐Minute Cures: Fast‐Action Remedies for Common Health Problems 13671121‐111‐029 Miscellaneous Other Rodale Press, Inc. 1998 62nd Annual Meeting Souvenir Journal 13681121‐111‐029 Miscellaneous Other The Association for the Study of Afro‐ 1977‐10 American Life and History, Inc. '75 Annual Report 13691121‐111‐029 Miscellaneous Other Corporation for Public Broadcasting 1975 7‐Day Spiritual Action Plan Peale, Dr. Norman Vincent 19961121‐111‐036 Religion Religious Foundation for Christian Living 1978 Texts/Sermons/Devotion al Material 85th Annual Meeting Preliminary Program 17171121‐111‐033 Museums Other American Association of Museums 1990‐05 A "Freedom Budget" for All Americans: A Summary 14901121‐111‐030 Miscellaneous Other A. Philip Randolph Institute 1967‐01 Thursday, April 09, 2020 Page 8 of 341 Publication Title Author Archivist Notes ID #Box Category Subcategory Publisher Publication Date A "Freedom Budget" for All Americans: Budgeting Our Resources, 1966‐1975, to Achieve "Freedom from Want" 14911121‐111‐030 Miscellaneous Other A. Philip Randolph Institute 1966‐10 A Brief History of Berea College 01041121‐111‐003 Education School Publications Berea College 1960s‐1970s [circa] A Brief History of Engineering in Georgia and Guide to 76 Brittain, James E. Historic Engineering Sites 12171121‐111‐026 Miscellaneous Georgia Georgia Institute of Technology 1976 A Career and a Sense of Purpose 04201121‐111‐009 Government National Internal Revenue Service, U.S. 1966 Treasury Department A Catholic Manual for Scouts Fischer, Rev. Joseph A. 22171121‐111‐037 Scouts unknown 1955 A Catskill Mountain Salute to Black History
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