Box OS: Maravich
Contains 17 Results:
Newspaper, Napredak Progress Semi-monthly Organ of the American Yugoslav in St. Louis and the Middle West., 1940 Mar 1
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.
Newspaper, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Sunday Pictures section, includes map of downtown St. Louis with some of Steven Maravich’s parking lots labeled., 1960 Apr 10
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.
Newspaper, St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Extra edition, “Nazi Army Invades Poland,” headline., 1939 Sept 1
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.
Newspaper, St. Louis Globe-Democrat, “Nixon Resigns,” headline., 1974 Aug 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.
Newspaper, St. Louis Globe-Democrat, “Ford Takes Over,” headline, section A only., 1974 Aug 10-11
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.
Patent, declaring Steven Maravich a Master of the Royal Secret of the 32 Degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite (Freemason)., 1953 Apr 17
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.
Typed letter signed H. H. Balsiger to “My dear Brother,” regarding presentation of the 32 Degree Freemason Patent., 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.