Folder MS0307
Contains 16 Results:
Permit to Enter, Travel Within, and Depart Zone A of the Territory of Alaska, for Bina Mae Cline, Teacher, Employed by Sheldon Jackson School, issued 7-25-44, No. 173-Sit., by Authority Commanding General, Alaskan Department, Alaska Travel Control, John Tyniczyn (spelling?), PFc. cmp. AD.
[identity card with photo, thumbprint or fingerprint, and physical description on verso]
[orange folded paper, apparently an invitation to Miss Bina Cline, menu inside]
Documents include: letter of assignment (to teach) dated Oct. 21, 1937, Alaska teaching certificate dated September 1, 1937, a letter dated Nov. 30, 1941, mentioning World War II and the fear of attack by submarines, 1 envelope and one postcard stamped as cleared by wartime censors, and a 1944 identification card from the Alaska Travel Control department.
Alaska Teacher’s Certificate No. 67 entitling Bira Mae Cline [Bina Mae Cline] to teach in private and denominational schools of this Territory until September 1, 1940, dated September 1, 1937, signed by Anthony Warner, Commissioner of Education.
Documents include: letter of assignment (to teach) dated Oct. 21, 1937, Alaska teaching certificate dated September 1, 1937, a letter dated Nov. 30, 1941, mentioning World War II and the fear of attack by submarines, 1 envelope and one postcard stamped as cleared by wartime censors, and a 1944 identification card from the Alaska Travel Control department.
Build with Alaska, 1944-45 Special Project for Women, printed both sides in black and blue ink, illustrated
[pamphlet, folds out to approximately 11 x 11 inches; also a black and white photocopy shrunk down to 75% of original size to show entire pamphlet]
[Four empty, unmatched envelopes. Three are addressed to Mrs. M. D. Grider, Appleton City, Missouri, postmarked from Sitka, Alaska, on Dec 25, 1937, 5:30 PM; Sep 3, 1938, 5:30 PM; and Feb 24, 1942, 5:30 PM. 1942 envelope is stamped “Released by Authority of The District Postal Censor.” The fourth envelope is Alaska Steamship Co. Alaska Line stationery, addressed to Miss Mary Grider, Appleton City, Missouri, U.S.A, postmarked from “Seattle & Seward” Nov 6, 19? (year illegible)]
Documents include: letter of assignment (to teach) dated Oct. 21, 1937, Alaska teaching certificate dated September 1, 1937, a letter dated Nov. 30, 1941, mentioning World War II and the fear of attack by submarines, 1 envelope and one postcard stamped as cleared by wartime censors, and a 1944 identification card from the Alaska Travel Control department.
The Verstovian, Vol. 28 No. 6, ARCH 1942
[March 1942] [1 sheet folded into 4 pages]