Class photograph of a group of young men and women of St. Mary's School standing in a zigzag formation facing the camera. They wear formal attire, white dresses and suits. Two younger children stand at front
Postcard with an image of the South Pacific Polynesian Restaurant on US Route 1 south of Hollywood, Florida, with a group photo of four people, Bill Bolde, Lorice (Louty) Bolde, Genevieve Norman Joseph, and Charles Joseph, inside of the restaurant.
Studio portrait of two young women, possibly sisters, wearing fancy clothes and hats. Caption in Arabic on back suggests that the women are named Janet Bonnan and Elyra Dow. The Dow family is related to the family of Genevieve Norman Joseph's mother,…
Photograph of a child standing outside. He wears a thick coat and holds foliage in his hand. Caption in Arabic on back suggests that the child's name is Hura, and that he is the son of whoever sent the photograph to family the United States.
Postcard for Averof restaurant, Genevieve R. Joseph's name tag at Azziza Productions, and a business card for Wandering Moon, "purveyors of the finest in Medieval &
Article titled ""Yallah Dance Group Performs At eba" in the Albany, New York, News-Herald about an upcoming performance at the eba Center for Dance and Movement.
Program for an event titled "Festival of the Nile" sponsored by the Egyptian Ministry of Culture through members of the Nile Traditional Folklore Group.
Clippings from a newspaper article about the influence of the Arabic language on English vocabulary. Includes discussion of this influence and a list of English words derived from Arabic.
Handwritten note listing the military history of Charles Joseph, including his date of entrance into the Marine Corps, his honorable discharge in 1945, his disability benefits claim, and his retirement benefits.
Pamphlet containing a four act play about the symbolism of the Lebanon Cedar Tree. The pamphlet also includes an introduction and a dedication to Eleanor Roosevelt.