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Full-Text Articles in Sociology
Paca March Meeting, March 4, 1996
Paca March Meeting, March 4, 1996
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Six point agenda for the President’s Advisory Committee on the Arts March meeting, The Breakers Hotel Palm Beach, Florida. 8:30 a.m., March 4, 1996.
Fax: From The White House To Edna Saffy, 2-23-96, The White House
Fax: From The White House To Edna Saffy, 2-23-96, The White House
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
A fax sent to Dr. Edna Saffy announcing President Clinton’s creation of a national domestic violence hotline and call for a second round of Empowerment Zone funding to revitalize the cities and rural areas.
Memo: Paca Meeting, February 2, 1996
Memo: Paca Meeting, February 2, 1996
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Memorandum to the President’s Advisory Committee on the Arts from the Chairman, Special Events Committee, The Kennedy Center regarding the PACA meeting March 3-4, 1996 in Palm Beach Florida. Box 40 Folder March 1996 PACA Meeting
Fax: The Dnc Briefing, January 17, 1996, Democratic National Committee
Fax: The Dnc Briefing, January 17, 1996, Democratic National Committee
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
A fax sent from the Democratic National Committee to Dr. Edna L. Saffy.
Fax: From The White House To Edna Saffy, 1-16-96, The White House
Fax: From The White House To Edna Saffy, 1-16-96, The White House
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
No abstract provided.
Fax: Decision ’96: The Arab American Vote, Govt Forum, September 18, 1996, Arab American Institute
Fax: Decision ’96: The Arab American Vote, Govt Forum, September 18, 1996, Arab American Institute
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
A fax sent to AAI leaders to inform and rally the Arab American community. A leadership program to focus on the political races and issues that the Arab American community cares about and the voter impact that can be made by the community. Meet with the campaigns, the parties and pundits in Dearborn, Michigan October 12, 1996.
Fax: Rsvp To Hoopla From E. Saffy.
Fax: Rsvp To Hoopla From E. Saffy.
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Fax for event at Democratic National Convention in 1996. A note written on the side reads “really enjoyed Brady’s speech in Jacksonville a few months ago.”
Women Win ’96, Don’T Miss The Women’S Caucus Meetings., Women's Caucus
Women Win ’96, Don’T Miss The Women’S Caucus Meetings., Women's Caucus
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Women's Caucus Meetings at the Democratic National Convention August 26-29, 1996. Lists scheduled speakers: Donna Shalala, Secretary of Health and Human Services. Comgresswomen Cardiss Collins and Pat Schroeder. In addition, the president of Emily's List Ellen Malcolm, other elected women, candidates, Vice President Al Gore, Former Governor Ann Richards, and Laura Tyson chair of the National Economic Council. And program. No date given.
List: 1996 Arab American Candidates., Arab American Leadership Council
List: 1996 Arab American Candidates., Arab American Leadership Council
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
List of Arab American candidates and the dates of their elections in 1996.