Box 1
Contains 19 Results:
Biographical material: obituaries, eulogy for Helen Maravich, and newspaper articles., No date
The Steven Maravich Papers consist of correspondence, newspaper articles, programs, photographs, and miscellaneous material which document Maravich’s military service and involvement in church and fraternal activities from the 1940s to the 1990s. Maravich’s deep interest in his Serbian heritage is also revealed within the collection.
Driver’s licenses; AAA Club membership card; St. Louis Fire Department Box 8 Club membership card; 1939 New York World’s Fair press pass; business card; Saint Louis University certificate; typed letter signed Louis H. Jorstad, Women’s Field Army for the Control of Cancer, May 5, 1941; and ration books (4) and holder, ca. 1942., 1939-1942; no date
The Steven Maravich Papers consist of correspondence, newspaper articles, programs, photographs, and miscellaneous material which document Maravich’s military service and involvement in church and fraternal activities from the 1940s to the 1990s. Maravich’s deep interest in his Serbian heritage is also revealed within the collection.
Selective Service registration certificate, notice to appear for physical examination, and order to report for induction., 1940-1942 May 9
The Steven Maravich Papers consist of correspondence, newspaper articles, programs, photographs, and miscellaneous material which document Maravich’s military service and involvement in church and fraternal activities from the 1940s to the 1990s. Maravich’s deep interest in his Serbian heritage is also revealed within the collection.
Correspondence regarding application for commission in Army Air Force; letters of recommendation; photographs; and news clippings regarding Army commissions., 1942 May 14-July 11
The Steven Maravich Papers consist of correspondence, newspaper articles, programs, photographs, and miscellaneous material which document Maravich’s military service and involvement in church and fraternal activities from the 1940s to the 1990s. Maravich’s deep interest in his Serbian heritage is also revealed within the collection.
Personal correspondence, correspondence regarding commission, certification of Maravich’s status as a special agent of the Counter Intelligence Corps (July 6, 1945), and U.S. Army baggage tag and inspection certificate (November 3, 1945)., 1942 July 13-1945 Dec 12
The Steven Maravich Papers consist of correspondence, newspaper articles, programs, photographs, and miscellaneous material which document Maravich’s military service and involvement in church and fraternal activities from the 1940s to the 1990s. Maravich’s deep interest in his Serbian heritage is also revealed within the collection.
Correspondence, handwritten notes outlining military service education, list of names and addresses, Bremerhaven Docks pass (October 26, 1949), TWA airline ticket to Munich (December 12, 1951), and letter and newsclip regarding Maravich’s address on displaced persons for Allied Salesmen’s Association (August 5, 1952)., 1946 Jan 4-1958 June 29
The Steven Maravich Papers consist of correspondence, newspaper articles, programs, photographs, and miscellaneous material which document Maravich’s military service and involvement in church and fraternal activities from the 1940s to the 1990s. Maravich’s deep interest in his Serbian heritage is also revealed within the collection.
Correspondence; reports; memos; by-laws of Serbian National Defense Council of America (Chicago); fliers from Bratska Sloga Society, Federation #172 of the S.N.F.; and flier regarding Eastern Orthodox Church Federation’s annual picnic, SS. Constantine & Helen Greek Church Grounds, East St. Louis, (July 30, 1961?). (nearly all in Serbian, most in Cyrillic, some English), 1959-1961
The Steven Maravich Papers consist of correspondence, newspaper articles, programs, photographs, and miscellaneous material which document Maravich’s military service and involvement in church and fraternal activities from the 1940s to the 1990s. Maravich’s deep interest in his Serbian heritage is also revealed within the collection.
Correspondence; memos regarding Serbian National Defense Council and partitioning of the Serbian Orthodox Diocese of the United States and Canada; typed letter signed Aloys S. Kaufman to “Dear Chamber (of Commerce) Member” regarding highway projects (November 9, 1962); memo regarding Serbian National Committee of St. Louis (May 15, 1963); flier regarding Vidovdan program, Chicago (June 30, 1963); and flier “Free Americans or Communist Slaves?” regarding partitioning of the Serbian Orthodox Diocese of America and Canada, in English, (no date, filed August 6, 1963). Also includes printed card from Jacqueline Kennedy to the Holy Trinity Serbian Eastern Orthodox Church that reads “Mrs. Kennedy is deeply appreciative of your sympathy and grateful for your thoughtfulness.” (nearly all in Serbian, most in Cyrillic, some English), 1962-1963
The Steven Maravich Papers consist of correspondence, newspaper articles, programs, photographs, and miscellaneous material which document Maravich’s military service and involvement in church and fraternal activities from the 1940s to the 1990s. Maravich’s deep interest in his Serbian heritage is also revealed within the collection.
Flier from St. Louis Serbian National Committee regarding Right Reverend Dionisije (March 1964); 1964 World Series scorecard booklet, and official program with autograph of Johnny Leonard Roosevelt “Pepper” Martin; 1966 All-Star Game Official Program; by-laws of the Serbian National Defense Council of America (1964) programs from Vidovdan celebrations, St. Louis Chapter and National Serbian Defense Council (1966-1967, 1971); typed letter signed Fred J. Frazer regarding St. Louis Soldiers Memorial, and booklet on memorial (May 6, 1966); and typed letter signed T.K. Milichevich, Chancellery of H.M. The King of Yugoslavia (September 7, 1966). Also typed letter signed August A. Busch, Jr., and Robert Hyland regarding the Media Club (November 21, 1969). (most in Serbian, mostly Cyrillic, some English), 1964-1969
The Steven Maravich Papers consist of correspondence, newspaper articles, programs, photographs, and miscellaneous material which document Maravich’s military service and involvement in church and fraternal activities from the 1940s to the 1990s. Maravich’s deep interest in his Serbian heritage is also revealed within the collection.
Booklet, “A Statement by August A. Busch, Jr., to Cardinal Players, St. Petersburg, Florida, (March 22, 1969); typed letter signed Herbert E. Barnard regarding presidency of Jefferson Trust Company (December 15, 1970); certificate, “I Was There When Lou Brock Achieved Hit Number 3000 Busch Memorial Stadium,” (1979); brochure, “Lou Brock Day, September 9, 1979”; ticket stub from Game 3 of 1985 World Series; ticket stub, S.S. Admiral “Grand Opening Gala” (March 12, 1987); St. Louis Cardinals Baseball tickets (August 16, 1987); two blank 1987 St. Louis Cardinals official scorecards; flier, program, and correspondence from Serbfest 1990, Holy Trinity Serbian Church, St. Louis; and flier, Serbian Day Memorial Services, in English, no date., 1970-1992
The Steven Maravich Papers consist of correspondence, newspaper articles, programs, photographs, and miscellaneous material which document Maravich’s military service and involvement in church and fraternal activities from the 1940s to the 1990s. Maravich’s deep interest in his Serbian heritage is also revealed within the collection.