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Guide to the Jean M. Martin Pinder Papers
MS 212  
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Recognitions and awards

Physical Description: 3 folders

Series Scope and Content Summary

Includes various certificates of membership and achievement, an awards ceremony program for the Agency for International Development, and a letter of recognition from the White House for her public health work.

Arrangement

Arranged chronologically.
Box 1:1

Highland School of Nursing plaque awarded for completion of course of instruction 1938-08-31

Box 1:2

Certificate for the International Union for Health Education of the Public 1962-08-10

Box 1:3

Certificate of life membership for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People plaque 1968-08

Box 1:2

Length-of-service certificate for the completion of twenty years of service with the United States Government from the Department of State Agency for International Development 1970-11-01

Box 1:2

Certificate for advanced management seminar training given by the Office of Personnel and Manpower at Washington, D.C. 1971-03-26

Box 1:2

Honor Awards Ceremony program from the Agency for International Development 1971-06-08

Box 1:2

Letter from Richard Nixon to Jean M. Pinder re: efforts in U.S. health education policy and population family planning policy in Africa 1972-03-01

 

Photographs

Physical Description: 1 folder

Series Scope and Content Summary

Includes two photographs of Mercedes Simms Martin, mother of Jean M. Martin Pinder, and Morris Simms, uncle of Jean M. Martin Pinder.
Box 1:4

Mercedes Simms Martin circa 1910s

Box 1:4

Morris Simms circa 1930s

 

Franciscan yearbook

Physical Description: 1 folder

Series Scope and Content Summary

Includes a copy of Pinder’s 1935 San Francisco State University Franciscan yearbook inscribed by classmates and faculty.
Box 1:5

Franciscan, Volume 10 1935