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Title
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Joseph Family Papers
Subject
The topic of the resource
Belly dance
Lebanese Americans
Marines
Photographs
World War II
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Genevieve Rose Joseph
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Genevieve Rose Joseph
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1931-2015
Contributor
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Inventoried by Amanda Forbes and Celine Shay, 2022 May. Processed by Allison Hall and Rachel Beth Acker, 2023 April-August. Collection Guide created by Allison Hall, 2023 September.
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The donor retains full ownership of any copyright and rights currently controlled. Nonexclusive right to authorize uses of these materials for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes are granted to Khayrallah Center pursuant to U.S. Copyright Law. Usage of the materials for these purposes must be fully credited with the source. The user assumes full responsibility for any use of the materials.
Language
A language of the resource
English
Arabic
French
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
KC 0062
Access Rights
Information about who can access the resource or an indication of its security status. Access Rights may include information regarding access or restrictions based on privacy, security, or other policies.
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Description
An account of the resource
<h4>Biographical/Historical Note</h4>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;">Genevieve R. Joseph, also referred to in the collection as Genny, was born in Poughkeepsie, New York on February 6th, 1963. Genevieve R. Joseph has three siblings, including an older sister Beatrice Ann Joseph (1947-2008) and two older brothers, one of which is Michael James Joseph (born October 16th, 1954). She earned an Associate’s degree in Liberal Arts Honors and Communications and Media Arts in 1983, a Bachelor’s degree in Communication from SUNY Albany in 1985, and a Master’s degree in Sociology with a concentration in Race and Ethnicity, also from SUNY Albany, in 1988. She then <span>worked as a social science researcher for the State of New York. </span>Genevieve R. Joseph took up Middle Eastern belly dancing as a hobby and was a member of the </span><span style="font-weight:400;">Yallah Dance Ensemble based in Albany, New York in the early 1990s. In 1996 she moved to North Carolina and became involved with the Triangle Lebanese Association; she coordinated the first Lebanese Festival at the North Carolina state fairgrounds in 1999. In North Carolina, she <span>worked as a nonprofit program manager for global education and cultural exchange, and fundraiser for visual arts and conservation of nature. </span>Genevieve R. Joseph married Philip White in 200</span><span style="font-weight:400;">6.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;">Genevieve Norman Joseph (1924-2011), Genevieve R. Joseph’s mother, was born in Poughkeepsie, New York to Sam Norman (1883-1972) and Rose Nader Norman (1889-1955). Rose Nader Norman ran a neighborhood grocery store and the couple managed their home as a boarding house. Genevieve Norman Joseph, also known as Gen, married Charles Michael Joseph (1918-2002) of Wendell, North Carolina on March 2, 1946. Genevieve Norman Joseph was a member of the Lebanese American Daughters, an organization closely related to the </span><span style="font-weight:400;">Lebanon-American Club of Poughkeepsie. She also </span><span style="font-weight:400;">worked as a Nursing Aide. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;">Charles “Charlie” Michael Joseph, Genevieve R. Joseph’s father, was born in Connecticut to parents Namy </span><span style="font-weight:400;">Yusef Becharra</span><span style="font-weight:400;"> and Julia Asmer in 1918 and was raised in Wendell, North Carolina from the age of eight months. He had nine siblings: Lucy, Eddie (Naim), Mamie (Thmam), Charlie (Khalil), George (A'Eid, Geryus), Evelyn (Jamila), Helen (Thatla), Abe (Ibrahim), Joe (Yusef), and Dolores (Julia).</span><span style="font-weight:400;"> His father, Namy Joseph, ran a store on Main Street and another one beside the family home. </span><span style="font-weight:400;">Charlie Joseph served in the US Marines during World War II and was honorably discharged in 1945 as a corporal. He was stationed in Recife, Brazil and Guam during the war. In Poughkeepsie, Charlie Joseph ran a luncheonette and was active in the Lebanon-American Club, serving as its president from 1962 to 1966. Upon their daughter Genevieve R. Joseph’s graduation from SUNY Albany in 1985, Genevieve and Charlie moved from Poughkeepsie to Wendell, North Carolina, Charlie’s hometown.</span></p>
<h4>Scope/Content Note</h4>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;">The Joseph Family papers contain materials related to three generations of the Joseph family as well as families related to them. The collection focuses on the lives of Genevieve Norman Joseph, her husband Charles Joseph, and their daughter Genevieve R. Joseph. The collection also includes materials related to Genevieve R. Joseph’s grandparents and their extended family, both in Lebanon and in the United States. </span><span style="font-weight:400;"></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;">Much of the collection consists of photographs from the early twentieth century to the twenty-first century. The photographs primarily include family photographs and portraits, as well as photographs from Charles Joseph’s deployment during World War II in Brazil and Guam. Also included in the collection are materials related to Genevieve R. Joseph’s dance career, newspaper clippings, articles from the </span><span style="font-weight:400;">American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, materials related to Charles Joseph’s time in the Marines, event pamphlets and flyers, prayer cards, obituaries, academic materials, correspondence, and some physical objects.</span><span style="font-weight:400;"></span></p>
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Title
A name given to the resource
Genevieve Norman and Charlie Joseph Renewal of Vows
Subject
The topic of the resource
Lebanese Americans
Photographs
Description
An account of the resource
Photograph of Genevieve and Charlie's vow renewal ceremony at St. Eugene's Catholic Church on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Genevieve Rose Joseph
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1996
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
The donor retains full ownership of any copyright and rights currently controlled. Nonexclusive right to authorize uses of these materials for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes are granted to Khayrallah Center pursuant to U.S. Copyright Law. Usage of the materials for these purposes must be fully credited with the source. The user assumes full responsibility for any use of the materials.
Format
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Image/pdf
Language
A language of the resource
English
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Image
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
kc0062_3_2_010
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Catholic Church
Events
Marriage
North Carolina
Weddings
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Title
A name given to the resource
Joseph Family Papers
Subject
The topic of the resource
Belly dance
Lebanese Americans
Marines
Photographs
World War II
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Genevieve Rose Joseph
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Genevieve Rose Joseph
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1931-2015
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Inventoried by Amanda Forbes and Celine Shay, 2022 May. Processed by Allison Hall and Rachel Beth Acker, 2023 April-August. Collection Guide created by Allison Hall, 2023 September.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
The donor retains full ownership of any copyright and rights currently controlled. Nonexclusive right to authorize uses of these materials for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes are granted to Khayrallah Center pursuant to U.S. Copyright Law. Usage of the materials for these purposes must be fully credited with the source. The user assumes full responsibility for any use of the materials.
Language
A language of the resource
English
Arabic
French
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
KC 0062
Access Rights
Information about who can access the resource or an indication of its security status. Access Rights may include information regarding access or restrictions based on privacy, security, or other policies.
Digital material in this collection is provided here for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes pursuant to U.S. Copyright Law.
Physical material in this collection is also available to researchers. For questions or to access a collection, please contact us at kcldsarchive@ncsu.edu. Please give at least 48 hours for responses to any inquiries regarding the materials.
Description
An account of the resource
<h4>Biographical/Historical Note</h4>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;">Genevieve R. Joseph, also referred to in the collection as Genny, was born in Poughkeepsie, New York on February 6th, 1963. Genevieve R. Joseph has three siblings, including an older sister Beatrice Ann Joseph (1947-2008) and two older brothers, one of which is Michael James Joseph (born October 16th, 1954). She earned an Associate’s degree in Liberal Arts Honors and Communications and Media Arts in 1983, a Bachelor’s degree in Communication from SUNY Albany in 1985, and a Master’s degree in Sociology with a concentration in Race and Ethnicity, also from SUNY Albany, in 1988. She then <span>worked as a social science researcher for the State of New York. </span>Genevieve R. Joseph took up Middle Eastern belly dancing as a hobby and was a member of the </span><span style="font-weight:400;">Yallah Dance Ensemble based in Albany, New York in the early 1990s. In 1996 she moved to North Carolina and became involved with the Triangle Lebanese Association; she coordinated the first Lebanese Festival at the North Carolina state fairgrounds in 1999. In North Carolina, she <span>worked as a nonprofit program manager for global education and cultural exchange, and fundraiser for visual arts and conservation of nature. </span>Genevieve R. Joseph married Philip White in 200</span><span style="font-weight:400;">6.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;">Genevieve Norman Joseph (1924-2011), Genevieve R. Joseph’s mother, was born in Poughkeepsie, New York to Sam Norman (1883-1972) and Rose Nader Norman (1889-1955). Rose Nader Norman ran a neighborhood grocery store and the couple managed their home as a boarding house. Genevieve Norman Joseph, also known as Gen, married Charles Michael Joseph (1918-2002) of Wendell, North Carolina on March 2, 1946. Genevieve Norman Joseph was a member of the Lebanese American Daughters, an organization closely related to the </span><span style="font-weight:400;">Lebanon-American Club of Poughkeepsie. She also </span><span style="font-weight:400;">worked as a Nursing Aide. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;">Charles “Charlie” Michael Joseph, Genevieve R. Joseph’s father, was born in Connecticut to parents Namy </span><span style="font-weight:400;">Yusef Becharra</span><span style="font-weight:400;"> and Julia Asmer in 1918 and was raised in Wendell, North Carolina from the age of eight months. He had nine siblings: Lucy, Eddie (Naim), Mamie (Thmam), Charlie (Khalil), George (A'Eid, Geryus), Evelyn (Jamila), Helen (Thatla), Abe (Ibrahim), Joe (Yusef), and Dolores (Julia).</span><span style="font-weight:400;"> His father, Namy Joseph, ran a store on Main Street and another one beside the family home. </span><span style="font-weight:400;">Charlie Joseph served in the US Marines during World War II and was honorably discharged in 1945 as a corporal. He was stationed in Recife, Brazil and Guam during the war. In Poughkeepsie, Charlie Joseph ran a luncheonette and was active in the Lebanon-American Club, serving as its president from 1962 to 1966. Upon their daughter Genevieve R. Joseph’s graduation from SUNY Albany in 1985, Genevieve and Charlie moved from Poughkeepsie to Wendell, North Carolina, Charlie’s hometown.</span></p>
<h4>Scope/Content Note</h4>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;">The Joseph Family papers contain materials related to three generations of the Joseph family as well as families related to them. The collection focuses on the lives of Genevieve Norman Joseph, her husband Charles Joseph, and their daughter Genevieve R. Joseph. The collection also includes materials related to Genevieve R. Joseph’s grandparents and their extended family, both in Lebanon and in the United States. </span><span style="font-weight:400;"></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;">Much of the collection consists of photographs from the early twentieth century to the twenty-first century. The photographs primarily include family photographs and portraits, as well as photographs from Charles Joseph’s deployment during World War II in Brazil and Guam. Also included in the collection are materials related to Genevieve R. Joseph’s dance career, newspaper clippings, articles from the </span><span style="font-weight:400;">American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, materials related to Charles Joseph’s time in the Marines, event pamphlets and flyers, prayer cards, obituaries, academic materials, correspondence, and some physical objects.</span><span style="font-weight:400;"></span></p>
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Title
A name given to the resource
Charlie and Genevieve Norman Joseph 50th Wedding Anniversary
Subject
The topic of the resource
Lebanese Americans
Photographs
Description
An account of the resource
Photograph of Charlie and Genevieve Norman Joseph taken on their 50th wedding anniversary. They stand together next to two cakes.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Genevieve Rose Joseph
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1996
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
The donor retains full ownership of any copyright and rights currently controlled. Nonexclusive right to authorize uses of these materials for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes are granted to Khayrallah Center pursuant to U.S. Copyright Law. Usage of the materials for these purposes must be fully credited with the source. The user assumes full responsibility for any use of the materials.
Format
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Image/pdf
Language
A language of the resource
English
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Image
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
kc0062_3_2_002
1990s
Events
Marriage
Weddings
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Moise and Vera Khayrallah Papers
Description
An account of the resource
<h4>Biographical/Historical Note</h4>
<p>Dr. Moise Anton Khayrallah was born in Ghbaleh, Lebanon in August 1959. In 1981, he graduated from the American University of Beirut with a BA in Psychology and soon began graduate studies under a USAID scholarship in the same field and university. In 1983, Moise Khayrallah married Vera Tayeh in Lebanon, and the couple soon immigrated to Raleigh, North Carolina. The Khayrallahs became naturalized American citizens in 1993. Khayrallah graduated with a PhD in Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1996. During the 1990s, he began working at the Burroughs Wellcome Fund on pharmaceutical research and development, which kickstarted his career in biotechnology and pharmaceuticals. In 2002, he founded the first of his several pharmaceutical consulting and development companies.</p>
<p>The Khayrallah family is involved in the Lebanese-American community, including the Triangle Lebanese Association, as well as in scientific and artistic philanthropy in both Lebanon and the United States. In 2010, Dr. Moise Khayrallah collaborated with Dr. Akram Khater of North Carolina State University in a pilot project to research, preserve, and celebrate the history of Lebanese immigrants in North Carolina; this project resulted in a PBS documentary film, a museum exhibit, and a K-12 curriculum. The success of this initial program led to the establishment of the Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies, an endowed research center dedicated to the production, preservation, and dissemination of knowledge and memory about the Lebanese in the United States and throughout the world.</p>
<h4>Scope/Content Note</h4>
<p>This collection contains photographs of Moise Khayrallah and Vera Tayeh Khayrallah. It includes images from their childhoods in Lebanon, photographs of their wedding ceremony, and pictures taken following their immigration to the United States.</p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Education
Lebanon
Legal Documents
Music
Photographs
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Moise and Vera Khayrallah
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1960s-1983 and undated
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
The donor retains full ownership of any copyright and rights currently controlled. Nonexclusive right to authorize uses of these materials for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes are granted to Khayrallah Center pursuant to U.S. Copyright Law. Usage of the materials for these purposes must be fully credited with the source. The user assumes full responsibility for any use of the materials.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Processed by Khayrallah Center staff. Collection Guide content contributed by Claire A. Kempa and updated by Allison Hall, 2023 November.
Language
A language of the resource
English
Arabic
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
KC 0036
Access Rights
Information about who can access the resource or an indication of its security status. Access Rights may include information regarding access or restrictions based on privacy, security, or other policies.
This digital material is provided here for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes pursuant to U.S. Copyright Law.
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Identifier
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kc0036_016
Title
A name given to the resource
Moise Khayrallah's PhD Graduation
Subject
The topic of the resource
Photographs
Education
Description
An account of the resource
A photograph of Vera and Moise Khayrallah taken at Moise Khayrallah's graduation from the doctoral program in psychology at University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Moise and Vera Khayrallah
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1996
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
The donor retains full ownership of any copyright and rights currently controlled. Nonexclusive right to authorize uses of these materials for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes are granted to Khayrallah Center pursuant to U.S. Copyright Law. Usage of the materials for these purposes must be fully credited with the source. The user assumes full responsibility for any use of the materials.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Image/pdf
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Image
1990s
Education
Events
North Carolina
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THE
SOUTHERN FEDERATION
FOUNDATION,INC.
1996 Edition
''You give but little when you give of your possessions.It is when you give
of yourself that you truly give.''
"The Prophet" By kahlil Gibran
Established 1969
�Southern Federation Foundation Officers 1995-1996
President .................................
Vice President . ............................
Secretary .................................
Treasurer .................................
Henry J. Ackels
Richard J. Karam
Carolyn S. Ganem
Nicholas (Nick) Poris
Southern Federation Foundation Trustees 1995-1998
Lawrence E. Ackels, Jr. John Hamauei
Alfred J. Katool
Southern Federation Foundation ·Board of Governors
1995-1998
Richard Karam
Frederick Khoury
Judge Alfred Mansour
Gene Petro
Pat Sconci
June Thomas
Sharon Wilner
Adelene Abercia
Henry Ackels
Lawrence E. Ackels, Sr.
George Atallah
Norma Bannoura
Derek Dewan
Joe Ellis Joseph
Joe J. Joseph, Jr.
Scholarship Committee
Director - Yvonne Mezrano
Members
Reba David - Dottie Frank
June Hamra - Bea Katool
Sandra Nelson
Charity Committee
Director - Rae Hamauei
Members
Elaine Ellis - Bill Frank
Jenny Katool - Mary Jo Mansour
Gladys Michal - Nashla Showery
Cultural Committee
Chairman -
Richard J. Karam
�Scholarship Contributors
The Scholarship Program
Since the inception of the Scholarship Program in 1949, over 700 scholarships,
totaling in excess of $400,000.00 have been given in the interest of higher
education. In the beginning, $1. 00 from each Southern Federation convention
registration was directed for the Scholarship Fund and the Scholarship Committee
worked to raise the additional funds needed. These monies have been donated by
the Southern Federation's affiliated clubs, individual members and the Federation
itself. In addition, scholarships are solicited from and given by non Federation
members interested in education and in our ethnic organization.
ANNUAL
FUND
Founder
The Haggar Foundation
(The Rose & J. M. Haggar Scholarship)
(196 7 to Present)
Benefactor
Scholarships are made available to worthy students seeking higher education.
Applications are reviewed, approved and awarded at the sole discretion of the
Scholarship Director and Scholarship Committee. Past recipients have returned
to serve the organization in various capacities including that of President. They
have serviced society in the fields of law, medicine and business.
In 1983, the Scholarship Committee began hosting a reception at the Federa. tion' s Annual Convention for all students applying for scholarships and for the
donors who make these scholarships possible.
The growth of the Scholarship Program indicates a need for steady, substantial
sources of scholarship money. A strong feeling of commitment is planted with
each scholarship awarded. Contributions help students acquire the knowledge
and financial assistance they need to make meaningful contributions to society.
There are three primary ways to contribute to the Scholarship Fund and to
remember a loved one or commemorate a special occasion.
A ''One Time Scholarship'' requires a minimum $250.00 donation. The donation bears the name of whomever the donor wishes and is presented in the year
received. It is awarded under the guidelines of either the Scholarship Fund or the
Gift for Knowledge Fund whichever is specified by the donor.
A "Perpetual Scholarship" is one where the contribution is invested in an
interest bearing account. This individual endowment account remains intact and
only the accrued interest is used. The scholarship is given under the guidelines of
the Scholarship Fund or the Gift for Knowledge Fund again as specified by the
donor. The scholarship bears the name of whomever the donor wishes, year after
year, without the need for further contribution. This gift keeps on giving.
A "Gift for Knowledge Award" is one that is made available by the contributions of many people. A contribution to this award may be given in memory of, to
speed the recovery of, or to honor a special occasion. No amount is too small.
Contributions are used to build the general endowment account, from which only
the interest is used. This award is given to deserving students, in varying amounts,
as donations accumulate.
The Southern Federation of Syrian
Lebanese American Clubs
(1949 to Present)
(The Kahlil Gibran Scholarship)
(The K. E. Antone Scholarship)
Platinum
Gold
Bank Audi-USA of New York
(1984 to Present)
Cedars-Phoenician Club of Birmingham
(1969 to Present)
Good Fellowship Club of Dallas &
Cedars of Lebanon Club of Dallas
(1973 to Present)
Sam Farris Hamra Family
(1971 to Present)
(Sam Farris Hamra Memorial)
(Gerald F. Hamra Memorial)
L' Entasar Club of Houston
(1977 to Present)
Michael Rizik (deceased)
(1983)
(Susan Mery Rizik Memorial)
(Asma Korge Yamin Memorial)
Salam Club of Miami
(1983 to Present)
Silver
Adele Pharo Azar
(1977 to Present)
(Jemile W Azar Memorial)
Betsy, Louis, Jeff, Linda & Jenny Sosby
(Louis & Mary Helen Bosby Memorial)
(1981 to Present)
Cedars of Lebanon Club of Jackson
(197 6 to Present)
The Cedars of Texoma
(1980 to Present)
�Joy Eddie Cooper
(1987 to Present)
(K. D. Eddie Memorial)
Eddie & Wanita Hanna Scholarship
(1982 to Present)
Joe Ellis & Nancy Joseph
(1986 to Present)
(Denise Joseph Memorial)
A. G. "Tony" & Dolores Kamel
(Ronald V. Kamel Memorial)
(1983 to Present)
Lone Star Lebanese Club of Dallas
(1985 to Present)
Stevens Mafrige
(1965-1975)
(Marie Mafrige Memorial)
Sadie Rizik Majors, Michael Majors
Todd & Suzanne Majors Davis
(1987-1992)
Dorothy Manziel
Family & Friends of Hab Monsur
(1956-1965)
(1983 to Present)
(Nick Bayah Memorial)
Young Adults Affiliate
Jacob W. Jorishie, Sr. Memorial
(1992 to Present)
Bessie T. Joseph Memorial
(1990 to Present)
Knights of Lebanon Club of Dallas
(1983-1985)
L'Monar-L'Fattete Club of Port Arthur
(1988 to Present)
(Birthplace of the Federation)
Nozerra Hage Macey Memorial
(1991 to Present)
Middle Georgia Cedars Club
(1989 to Present)
Charles & Rose Nunu Family
(1991 to Present)
The Southern Federation Scholarship Committee
(1984)
(1987)
(1995)
Joe & Dot Stablier
(1980 to Present)
Peter & Ann Tanous
(1985-1994)
Frank R. Thomas Co.
(1989-1994)
(1985 to Present)
(Hab Mansur Memorial)
S.A.L.E.A. Club of Dallas
(1988)
(The Kami/ D. Eddie Memorial)
(The Michael Rizik Memorial)
(Ruth Frank Memorial)
(Michael Rizik Memorial)
(Bobby Manzie/ Memorial)
(Deborah Lynn Manzie/ Memorial)
Toufic & Malakeh Jammal
(Frank R. Thomas/Luther Frank Thomas Memorial)
(1981-1991)
(1986)
Luther Frank Thomas Memorial
(1983-1989)
(1985 to Present)
Norman & Josephine Topshe
(1984 to Present)
(Norman Topshe, Jr. Memorial)
·Bronze
Richard & Genevieve Trabulsi
(Najem & Emily Jamail Memorial)
(1981)
United Jamail Club of Houston
(1979-1985)
Waco Syrian Association
(1981-1987)
William A. and Margrette Anawaty Memorial
(1990 to Present)
Cedars Club of Atlanta
(1986-1989)
Cedars Club of Baton Rouge
(1978-1989)
Cedars Club of Greenville
(1986 to Present)
Amelia & George Coury
(1967-1976)
Fellowship Club of Houston
(1969-1982)
Isabel & Jim Haddad
(1982-1987)
Hamra-Homra Club
(1988 to Present)
Lee Hamrah Memorial
(1992 to Present)
Syra-Meric Club of Alexandria
(1981-1985)
Dr. Donald & Norma Hanna
(1986-1991)
American Lebanon Association of Austin
(1993 to Present)
Heritage Club of Houston
(1982-1989)
Joseph E. Ashker
(1995)
M. C. Zanaty Memorial
(1965-1974)
Patron
Libbie Abercia Memorial
(1990)
Ralph & Adelene Abercia
(1987)
(President's Tribute to the Federation)
�Albert & Diane Ashkouti
(1984-1985)
Nelson & Beverly Marney
(1989)
Idella Jamail Banfill Memorial
(1991 to Present)
Alfred & Mary Jo Mansour
(1980-1982)
Cedars Club of Atlanta
(James L. Abdou Memorial)
(1984)
National Federation
(1965)
Sain & Florence Saad
(1988)
Cedars Club of Nashville
(Rosalie Saad Memorial)
(1994)
(1989-1990)
Cedars of the Ozarks, Springfield
(1994)
Mrs. Victoria Salem, Ms. Mary Salem
John & Michael Robertson
(The Marianna Mafrige Habeeb Memorial)
Cedars of The Ozarks, Springfield and
American Lebanon Club, Kansas City
(1985)
Charles K. ''Chuck'' Shaheen Memorial
( 1993 to Present)
Thomas S. Union
( 1994 to Present)
Cedars Phoenician Ladies Auxiliary of Birmingham
(1995)
(1985-1986)
Daniel Faour Memorial
(1990)
Weldon A. Delisle Memorial
(1992)
Sharon & Jeff Wilner, Sandra & Arturo Bucaram,
Mary Katherine Abercia, & Ralph Abercia, Jr.
(The John Ferris Shawheen Memorial)
Bill & Dottie Frank
(1985)
Helene Marie Zaydon Memorial
(1990-1991)
Friends of the L' Entasar Club of Houston
(The Margrette Anawaty Memorial)
(1989)
Richard Ganem Memorial
(1993-1994)
Dr. James Gani & Mrs. Marie Gani
(Robert Gani & William Gani Memorial)
Sam Hamra Good Sportsman
Ameleb Club of San Antonio
(1987)
(1975-1976)
Evelyn Ashkouti
(The Joseph Ashkouti Memorial)
(1985)
(1991)
Cedars Club of Houston
(Mike & Jo Temple Award)
(1994)
Dick & Eileen Cook
(1985)
Droubi's Bakery & Deli
(1985)
(1995)
Albert F. Harris, Sr. Memorial
Salema Hawie
(The Wadie "Y" Hawie Memorial)
Friend
(1989)
Charles Hayek
(1976)
Lebasyr Club
(The Sam Bassours Memorial)
Affiliated Club of Houston
(1981-1982)
Lorraine Razzouk Memorial
(1991)
M.E.D. Club of Houston
(1988-1991)
Ellis George & Brian Saybe
(1980)
Chuck Joseph Jamail Memorial
(1990)
Fred J. Schnitzer Memorial
(1991)
Francis Jamail & Family
(The Abe Jamail Memorial)
(1989 to Present)
Maybelle Shikany Memorial
(1991)
(1978)
Joseph F. Joseph Memorial)
(1990)
Mike & Jo Temple
(Mary & Berice Sekaly Memorial)
Just Friends Club of Victoria
(1985-1986)
(1978)
L'Fanar Club of Beaumont
(1984-1987)"
Nick Thomas Family & Friend
( (N R. "Nick" Thomas Memorial)
Frank Maloof
(Frank Maloof, Jr. Memorial)
(1985)
Waco Syrian Ladies Auxiliary
(1985)
Nafe & Reba David
(Wadell & Wadell Abraham David Memorial)
(1995)
�Gift For Knowledge Fund Contributors
June 1995 Through May 1996
Scholarship Contributors
ENDOWMENTS
Established By/For
The Anawaty Family
{William A. & Margrette Anawaty Mem.)
Year
Established
Annual
Scholarship
1990
$ 500.00
Contributors
Ralph & Adelene Abercia
Bank Audi USA of New York
1984
$1,000.00
l
Betsy, Louis, Jeff, Linda, & Jenny Sosby
{Louis & Mary Helen Bosby Memorial)
1981
$ 500.00
!
Cedars Club of the Ozarks
Springfield, Missouri
1996
Joy Eddie Cooper
1987
(to be
determined)
Mary Ackels
Ellis Antone
In memory of Mary Hamra
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Attra
Mr. & Mrs. James Banfill
In memory of Harvey Fadal
Marie Braheme
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Casbeer
In memory of Mary Hamra
Cedars Club of Houston
Cedars of Lebanon Club
of Jackson
Cedars Phoenician Club
of Birmingham
Gladys Chehardy
In memory of Edna Delisle
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Cook
In memory of Shakib Traboulsi,
Edna Delisle
Joy Cooper
In memory of Harvey Fadal,
Michael Zoghby
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Frank
In memory of Richard Ashy, Jr.,
Michael Zoghby, Harvey Fadal,
Joseph Ashker, Edna Fodell Delisle
Mr. & Mrs.Alfred Ganem
In memory of Michael Zoghby,
Harvey Fadal, Elias Jammal,
Mary Jammal
{K. D. Eddie Memorial)
1981
(as deemed
necessary)
Eddie & Wanita Hanna
1982
$ 500.00
A. G. "Tony" & Dolores Kamel
1983
$ 500.00
{Ronald V Kamel Memorial)
Macy Family Fund
1991
$ 500.00
{Nozena Hage Macey Memorial)
Family & Friends of Hab Monsur
1985
$ 500.00
1991
$500.00
{Hab Monsur Memorial)
Charles & Rose Nunu Family
Sadie & Michael Majors,
Todd & Suzanne Davis
1987
$1,250.00
{Michael Rizik Memorial)
Shaheen Family & Friends
{Charles K "Chuck" Shaheen Mem.)
1991
$ 300.00
Ruth Ann Skaff
1996
(to be
determined)
{Rev. Thomas & Elaine Skaff
Memorial)
In memory of Ruth Frank, Joe Ashker,
Alfred Debakey, George Hamra,
Elizabeth Joseph, Margaret Hamauei,
Adele Todaro, George Macey
To speed the recovery of
Gloria Benson, Harvey Fadal,
Edna Delisle
$ 500.00
Gift For Knowledge Fund
Occasion
In memory of Josephine Solomon,
Harvey Fadal
In memory of Michael Zoghby, Harvey
Fadal, Josephine Solomon,
Tommy Arwady
In memory of Maria Haraka, Clarice
Casbeer, Michael Zoghby, Harvey
Fadal, Josephine Solomon, Naz Gattas,
Richard Ashy, Jr., Paul Joseph
Nijma Droubi
In Memory of Margaret S. Akle
In memory of Harvey Fadal,
Michael Zoghby
In memory of Michael Zoghby,
Harvey Fadal, Richard Ashy,
Paul Ceasar, Naz Gattas
�Contributor
Occasion
Contributors
Occasion
Mrs. Sam Haddad
Dolores Jones
Mr. & Mrs. Tony Kamel
In memory of Naz Gattas
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Sperier
Keta Swyden
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Temple
Mr. & Mrs. Mike Temple
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Topshe
In memory of Michael Zoghby, Paul Ceasar
In memory of Edna Delisle
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Whitehead
In memory of Naz Gattas
Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Katool
Mr. & Mrs. George Korkmas
L' Entasar Club of Houston
L'Monar-L'Fatette Club of
Port Arthur
Mr. & Mrs. Louis Macey
In memory of Sheila Loren Jones
In memory of Marie Haraka,
Madelyne Jamail Jammal, Paul Joseph,
Charles Fekany, Betty Dunn
In memory of Michael Zoghby
In memory of Marie Haraka
In memory of Marie Haraka,
Josephine Solomon
In memory of Gloria Talbot
In memory of Ruth Frank, Clarice Casbeer,
Marie Haraka, Josephine Solomon,
Madelyne Jamail Jammal,
Edna Fadell Delisle
Larise Mansur
In memory of Marie Haraka, Michael Zoghby,
Harvey Fadal, Richard Ashy,
Victoria Deraney Abdalla, Naz Gattas
.Dorothy Manziel
To honor Bill Frank
In memory of George Smith,
Tanya Michelle Zwan,
Charles Anthony Nolan
Mr. & Mrs. James Mezrano
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Monsour
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Mousa
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Osborn
In memory of Michael Zoghby,
Nijma Droubi
In memory of Harvey Fadal
In memory of Edna Delisle
In memory of Marie Haraka,
Harvey Fadal, Victoria Abraham Arrieh,
Naz Gattas, Richard Ashy, Jr.
Gift For Knowledge Prior Contributors
Ralph & Adelene Abercia
Mary E. Ackels
Mr. & Mrs. Naskri Aki
Ameleb Club of San Antonio
Jeffrey & Pamela Axelson
Mr. & Mrs. James Banfill
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Boackle
Marie Braheme
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Broussard
Mr. & Mrs. Dan Casbeer
Cedars Club of Houston
Cedars of Lebanon Club of Jackson
Cedars of Lebanon Club of Austin
Gladys Chehardy
Richard & Eileey Cook
Joy Eddie Cooper
Mr. & Mrs. George Korkmas
L' Entasar Club of Houston
Lorise Mansur
Dorothy Manziel
Mr. & Mrs. William McDaniel
Mr. & Mrs. James Mezrano
Gladys Mickal
Bob & Marlene Mousa
Charles & Helen Mousa
John & Sameera Murad
Evelyn Naman
Rose & Nancy Nunu
Bob & Mary Ann Osborn
Scott & Julie Osborn
Mrs. Bessie Debo
Gladys Dickson
Mr. & Mrs. Tony Palazzo
Nick Poris
In memory of Michael Zoghby,
Marie Haraka, Harvey Fadal
Anna Faour
Bill & Dottie Frank
In memory of Tommy Arwady,
Josephine Solomon, Marie Haraka,
Nijma Droubi
Al & Carolyn Ganem
Naz Gattas
Mr. & Mrs. William Guthrie
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Rice
Mr. & Mrs. M. A. Robertson, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. William D. Rock
Margaret Roland
Nick Poris
In memory of Harvey Fadal,
Josephine Solomon, Michael Zoghby
S.A.L.E.A. Club of Dallas
Robert & Marie Schultz
Barbara Shaheen
In memory of George Hamra
In memory of Edna Delisle
In memory of Michael Zoghby,
Marie Haraka, Harvey Fadal,
Richard Ashy, Margaret Raad, Naz Gattas
In celebration of 50th Anniversary
Robert & Henrietta McIntyre
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Solomon
In memory of Harvey Fadal, Michael Zoghby
In memory of Harvey Fadal, Marie Haraka
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Habeeb, Sr.
Noelie Haddad
Sam & June Hamra
Mr. & Mrs. George Haraka
Abraham Hopshie
Gordon & Janet Huseth
Mrs. Francis Jamail
Adele Deeb Joseph
Camille Joseph
Mr. & Mrs. Sammie Joseph
Mr. & Mrs. Tony Kamel
Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Katool
Emile & Zoila Sakr
Mrs. Charles Saleh
Mrs. Samuel D. Salem
Mrs. Barbara Shaheen
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Solomon
Ted Solomon
Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Spierier
Jerry & Anne Strum
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Taranto
Fayes & June Thomas
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Topshe
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Waheed
Sharon & Jeff Wilner
�The Charity Program
During the past 21 years, over $115,000 has been contributed to numerous
charities. This has greatly enhanced the success of the Charity Program. Funds
have been donated to hospitals, orphanages, bum centers, epileptic centers and
other health and welfare projects. In addition, a policy was instituted whereby a
contribution is made to a local charity in the city where the Southern Federation
hosts its annual convention. This policy was established in 1987 when the
convention was held in San Antonio, Texas.
Under the guidance of the Charity Director, the Charity Committee reviews
charitable causes to determine the extent of financial assistance to be given. The
decision is at the discretion of the Director and Committee. They are generally
made aware of worthy causes through committee members or members of the
Southern Federation.
Donations to the Charity Fund may be given to celebrate the occasion of a
birthday or anniversary as well as in memory of relatives or friends. Contributions
may also be made directly to specific projects established by the Charity Committee.
Over the years, contributions have been made by the Southern Federation's
affiliated clubs, individual members and the Federation itself. Donations have also
been given by non-Federation members interested in the projects undertaken by
the Committee.
Charity Fund Contributors
June 1995 Through May 1996
Contributor
Occasion
Ralph & Adelene Abercia
In memory of Michael Zoghby,
Josephine Solomon, Tommy Arwady,
Harvey Fadal, Ed Kadone, John Saba
To speed the recovery of Edna Delisle
Becky Joseph, Joe Joseph, Jr.,
Richard Ashy, Bob Mousa, Rosalie
Zoghby, Naz Gattas, Joe Stablier
Al Kareem Club of St. Petersburg
Mr. & Mrs. James Banfill
Mr. & Mrs. Nasser Bannoura
Mr. & Mrs. David Bowman, Jr.
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
In memory of Marie Haraka
In memory of Mary and Elisa Jammal
In memory of Michael Zoghby,
Marie Haraka
Elaine Ellis
In memory of EliasJammal, Mary Jammal,
Naz Gattas
Geraldine Fardeecy
In memory of Michael Zoghby,
Harvey Fadal
Naz Gattas
In memory of Michael Zoghby,
Harvey Fadal
John & Rae Hamauei
Sam & June Hamra
In memory of Naz Gattas, Paul Joseph
In memory of Michael Zoghby,
Harvey Fadal, Naz Gattas,
Shawie Noffel, Richard Ashy, Jr.
Victoria Hamra
Joe Ellis & Nancy Joseph
In memory of Naz Gattas
In celebration of 50th Anniversary
of Mitchell & Omra Joseph
In memory of Naz Gattas,
Michael Zoghby, Harvey Fadal
Al & Bea Katool
Gladys Mickal
In memory of Harvey Fadal
Charles & Helen Mousa
Nesib Nader
In memory of Naz Gattas, Richard Ashy
Nick Poris
In memory of Michael Zoghby,
Harvey Fadal, Naz Gattas,
Richard Ashy, Paul Ceasar
In memory of Michael Zoghby,
Harvey Fadal
In memory of Naz Gattas,
Paul Joseph, Richard Ashy, Jr.
�Contributors
Occasion
Salam Club of Miami
Mr. & Mrs. Dave Smith, Jr.
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Keta Swyden
In memory of Michael Zoghby,
Harvey Fadal
Fayes & June Thomas
In memory of Harvey Fadal,
Naz Gattas
Elizabeth Yamin
In memory of Namaan Andry,
Michael Zoghby, Edna Delisle, Naz Gattas
Young Adults Affiliate
St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital
In memory of Mr. & Mrs. D. S. Smith, Sr.
Charity Fund Prior Contributors
Jim & Pat Banfill
Lynn & Gloria Benson
Sharon Benson
Lisi Bermann
Harvey & Starr Campbell
Dan & Pat Casbeer
Mr. & Mrs. George Casseb
Mr. & Mrs. Billy Cattan
Genevieve Cattan
Maggie Cartan
V. Nadine Cartan
Cedars Club of Baton Rouge
Cedars Club of Houston
Cedars of Lebanon Club
of Jackson
John Cheek, Jr.
Mr.& Mrs. Hugh C. Craig
Isobel DeBakey
Marie DeBakey & Family
Gloria Dick
Loraine & Alez Dick, Jr.
Sam & Trudy Dick
Paul Dipp
Milton & Becky Domit
Lillian Jamail
Helen & Theresa Jamail
Elaine E. Joseph
Nancy & Joe EllisJoseph
Mitchell & Omra Joseph
Raymond & Vivian Joseph
Cecile & Royce Jost
Anthony & Delores Kamel
Dr. & Mrs. Tamer George Khalil
Codlin & Cheryl Kierman
Ronald & Barbara Kirshy
Fred J. Korge
Genivieve Kouri
L'Monar-L'Fatette Club
of Port Arthur
Dorothy Manziel
Gladys L. Mickal
Andy & Gayle Monsour
Nesib Nader
George & Anna Ogdee
John & Josie Elvey
Lane F. Pearson
Nicholas ''Nick'' Poris
Dottie & Bill Frank
John & Sadie Ryan
Al & Carolyn Ganem
Margaret Ganem
Donald & Heidi Gardiner
Naz Gattas
Donna Gilbert
Janet Grover
John & Jacqueline Groves
Barbara Shaheen
Margaret & David S. Smith
Jeanette Sorenson
Helen Stokely
John & Rae Hamauei
Sam & June Hamra
Georgette Jamail Holcombe
Mr.& Mrs. George S. Hyak
Vicky Hayak
Dorothy & Tommy Unis
Norman & Josephine Topshe
Richard J. Trabulsi
Alex Yamin
Elizabeth Yamin
Greg & Sharon Yamin
Mrs. Gene Zoe
�Cultural Projects Contributors
Thanks to Donors of the Cultural
Committee Special Fund
Archives Building Fund
The Cultural Committee wishes to thank the following donors
who made monetary and other contributions to the Cultural
Committee special fund of the Southern Federation Foundation:
Larry Ackels, Sr.
Larry Ackels, Jr.
Gladys Chehardy
Harvey Fadal, Jr.
Sam Hamra, Jr.
Mac Haik
Abe Jamail
Jim Jamail
Harry Joseph
Earnest Khoury
Knights of Lebanon
The Southern Federation
Ladies Social Club
Stevens F. Mafrige
Dorothy Manzie}
Lydia Mickal
Mike McKool
Harris & George Nader
Nick Poris
Fred Rizk
S.A.L.E.A. Club
Michael Zoghby
Barker Center Fund
Albert Jamail
Louis Macey
John Ryan
Jimmy & Doris Solomon
Historical Review Film
The Southern Federation of Syrian Lebanese American Clubs
The Cultural Program
The Cultural Program consists of various projects established by the Committee
which, to date, have been primarily for historical documentation. Over $70,000
have been donated to these projects.
One project was the production of a film which highlighted the accomplishments of Syrian Lebanese Americans who had immigrated to the Southern
portion of the United States. The film reflected that their contributions had an
important impact on the development of the South.
The Barker History Center located at the University of Texasat Austin, has been
designated to preserve the archival materials belonging to the Syrian Lebanese
Americans. This project should facilitate the development of an appropriate
exhibit of historical items for use by the Foundation and Federation.
-
The Louis Abraham Family of Port Arthur, Texas, for their
contribution of the 1930 baseball of the Young Mens
Amusement Club.
- Mary and Tony Akery, donated by their daughters, Ruth
Emery and Inez Matlock of Port Arthur, Texas, for their
contributions of a Cross from Jerusalem and a 1929 Syrian
World Magazine.
- Aleppian Charity Society of Patterson, New Jersey.
- Samia Antoon of Cairo, Illinois.
- Joe Audi of the Audi Bank for his contribution of books.
- Kathleen Balletto of Warner Robins, Georgia, In Memory of
Past President Charles K Shaheen.
- John Darcy of Brooklyn, New York for his contribution of
calendars.
- Tony E. Dayoub of El Paso, Texas.
- L.C.M Hamway of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
- Charbel Harb of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
- Freda K Holmes of Madison, Mississippi.
- Edward Karam of San Antonio, Texas.
- Richard and Peggy Karam of San Antonio, Texas, In Memory ot- Nehman Andry, Richard Ashy, Jr., Victoria Arrieh,
Paul Ceasar, Ron Estefan, Harvey Fadal, Jr., Naz Gattas,
Margaret Hamauei, Jerry Hamra, Marie Haraka, Elizabeth
Joseph, Nairn Mery, Josephine Solomon, Esther Trad, Philip K. Yamin, Michael Zoghby.
- Edna Saik of Madison, Mississippi.
- Mr. and Mrs. Samir E. Mowad of Metairie, Louisiana.
- Mrs. Charles Saleh of Tyler, Texas.
The Syrian American Ladies Club of El Paso, Texas.
- Pete Thomas of Glendale, California.
We sincerely appreciate the contributions of the above members who share a kindred desire to keep alive the Cultural
aspects of our Federation. It is contributions such as these that
will continue the work of the Cultural Committee.
���
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SFSLAC Records Series 3: Program Books and Handbooks
Description
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This series contains program books from SFSLAC annual and mid-year conventions along with general information handbooks.
Materials in this series are arranged chronologically by year.
Date
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1935-2022
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sfsp1996
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The Southern Federation Scholarship Program Book
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A Program Book for the Southern Federation Foundation's Scholarship, Charity, and Cultural Funds for the year 1996.
Date
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1996
Creator
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Southern Federation of Syrian Lebanese American Clubs
Subject
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Clubs
Language
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English
Type
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Text
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Text/pdf
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Southern Federation of Syrian Lebanese American Clubs
Publisher
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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The donor retains full ownership of any copyright and rights currently controlled. Nonexclusive right to authorize uses of these materials for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes are granted to Khayrallah Center pursuant to U.S. Copyright Law. Usage of the materials for these purposes must be fully credited with the source. The user assumes full responsibility for any use of the materials.
1990s
Programs