Sylvia Grossman photographs and papers, 1914-1981.

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Sylvia Grossman photographs and papers, 1914-1981.

Includes souvenir programs, one from a B'nai B'rith Bay Shore Lodge program called "Funzapoppin" (1947); a civil defense certificate (1944); Young Israel magazine; scrapbook from the presentation of an Army-Navy "E" award to the A.B. Zuckert Co. (1943); several Grossman family photographs; and the appointment of Henry Grossman as a member of the Governor's Commission on Human Rights (1963-1966).

.3 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7323898

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B'nai B'rith. Bay Shore Lodge (Milwaukee, Wis.)

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Grossmann, Henryk, 1881-1950

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A. B. Zuckert Co. (Milwaukee, Wis.)

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Grossman, Sylvia, 1921-2008

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Compiler and donor of the collection. From the description of Sylvia Grossman photographs and papers, 1914-1981. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 317142348 ...

Grossman family

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Wisconsin. Governor's Commission on Human Rights

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The first Governor's Commission on Human Rights consisted of 18 members appointed by the Governor in 1945. Two years later, the legislature confirmed this action by statute and enlarged the commission's membership to 35 (Chapter 296, Laws of 1947). The 1949 Legislature made the first appropriation to the Commission and a director was appointed the same year. The 1967 reorganization act merged the Governor's Commission and the Equal Opportunities Division (WIHV86-A2045) of the Indust...