Pheobe Seham writes to the editor of the Record thanking them for the coverage of the opening of the Women's Information Center on January 30th, 1983. Seham does correct the newspaper's article, however, clarifying that the Women's Rights Information Center originated separately and was not an offshoot of the various women's organizations that they associated with.
This is a letter from W.E.B. DuBois to Alexander Jackson requesting his assessment of the spring 1927 Chicago mayoral race between Republican William Emmett Dever and Democrat William Hale Thompson. DuBois is particulary interested in attitudes among African Americans toward the outcome of the election.
Calvin F. Vismale, Agent Director of the United Mutual Insurance Company, led the business to implement a new agreement bringing all agents under the company's retirement and insurance Program.
A short paragraph explains how the Rev. T.W.L. Roundtree (likely I.W.L. Roundtree), the African Methodist Episcopal Church pastor in Englewood, was banned from Dwight Chapel due to a controversy with those who led the church.
The newspaper article "Tapestry of slaves and freemen" describes Arnold Brown's investigation of his ancestry and the discoveries he made about his ancestors and the African-American history of Bergen county.