Box 1
Contains 26 Results:
Scrapbook, 1961-1965
Series one is a scrapbook collection of clippings, correspondence and photographs. This has been ordered by page number. Pages will be listed as subseries. Page contents will be listed under description.
News Clippings, 1961-1965
This series includes correspondence, photographs, news clippings, and other material.
Photographs, 1961-1965
This series includes correspondence, photographs, news clippings, and other material.
Correspondence and Other Material, 1961-1965
This series includes correspondence, photographs, news clippings, and other material.
Newspaper Article from Avance Magazine, October 27, 1961
Profiling Mrs. Phyllis Chait from the Baltimore Woman’s Committee for Cuban Freedom (in Spanish).
Press Release, April 14, 1965
Press release stating that Joseph F. Thorning was again invited to give a prayer in the opening of the house session.
Article from the Baltimore News Post, November 2, 1962
The article speaks on the agreement between Kennedy and Khrushchev after the Missile Crisis and the reactions by Cuban refugees.
Article from The Baltimore News-Post regarding celebration of the Day of Prayer for Cuba in Baltimore, October 18, 1961
This series includes correspondence, photographs, news clippings, and other material.
Newspaper clipping, October 19, 1962
Mentioning the meeting between Mrs. Harold B. Chait and the Inner Wheel of Towson.
Article from Avance magazine stating the declaration of a prayer day for Cuba by the Mayor of Baltimore, September 29, 1961
In Spanish.
Article by Gavin Young in the Baltimore News Post speaking on the construction projects under way in Cuba, June 20, 1962
This series includes correspondence, photographs, news clippings, and other material.
Article by Gavin Young in the Baltimore News Post speaking on food rationing in Cuba and the shortcomings of Fidel Castro’s regime, June 26, 1962
This series includes correspondence, photographs, news clippings, and other material.
Article Manuscript
Original manuscript of an article written by the Baltimore Woman’s Committee for Cuban Freedom condemning the favorable reporting done by American and British news men allowed in Cuba.
Magazine Article
Magazine article with a photograph of Dr. Rev. Joseph F. Thorning and caption mentioning his freedom fighter group and opposition to the Castro Regime (in Spanish).
Autographed Photograph of Dr. Rev. Joseph F. Thorning. Signed to Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Chait, undated
This series includes correspondence, photographs, news clippings, and other material.
Photograph with Dr. Joseph F. Thorning, Mr. David Stickle (WMAR-TV Moderator, Mrs. Harold B. Chait, and Ambassador Carlos Urritia Apparicio (OAS) during their appearance on the “Alliance for Progress” program., May 1962
This series includes correspondence, photographs, news clippings, and other material.
Photograph taken at WMAR-TV of the “Alliance for Progress” panel, undated
This series includes correspondence, photographs, news clippings, and other material.
Copy of a Check, October 18, 1962
Payable to the Baltimore Women’s Committee for Cuban Freedom. Amount of Fifteen dollars received from Loretta M. Simpson.
Announcement to the members of “Towson Inner Wheel” regarding Mrs. Harold B. Chait attending the November Club meeting to speak on the situation in Cuba, undated
This series includes correspondence, photographs, news clippings, and other material.
Thank you note from Mrs. Emma E. Lafferty to Mrs. Chait, October 21, 1962
This series includes correspondence, photographs, news clippings, and other material.
“The Plight of Pepito”, 1961-1962
Description of a photograph taken with Maryland’s Governor and the Cuban refugee children of the “Philosophy of Freedom” program
This series includes correspondence, photographs, news clippings, and other material.
Letter to Hal Hendrix from Mrs. Phyllis Chait, August 16, 1962
Letter to Hal Hendrix of Miami, Florida from Mrs. Phyllis Chait requesting that he write on the programs started by the Baltimore Woman’s Committee for Cuban Freedom in order to provide more exposure for the group.
Letter from Mrs. Phyllis Chait to the U.S. Representative to the United Nations, Adlai Stevenson, August 8, 1962
This series includes correspondence, photographs, news clippings, and other material.
Statement of Baltimore Woman’s Committee for Cuban Freedom, October 8, 1962
Declaration released by Mrs. Harold B. Chait on behalf of the Baltimore Woman’s Committee for Cuban Freedom stating the “ineptitude” of the OAS in reacting the situation in Cuba.