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901
Date Created1970-1979
Description[Courtesy of St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, 'The Mother Church of New Jersey']
Time PeriodContemporary America (1968-present)
902
Date Created1932
DescriptionPhiloptochos Banner, St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, 1932.
Time PeriodThe Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945)
903
Date Created1930-1939
DescriptionGevas Restaurant advertisement from Newark evening News, Gevas Restaurant, Inc. 13 Hill Street, Adjacent to Hotel Douglas, a few steps from Broad St. President Gust Gevas, Fatzler Building,
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930), The Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945)
904
Date Created1944
DescriptionRemembering the efforts of the G.A.P.A. for the Greek War Relief programs are: Row 1-Evangelos Nikitakis, Effie Kazamias, Ann Chletsos, Georgia Boutsikaris, Kay Chletsos, Adam A. Adams, Row 2- Mary...
905
Date Created1932
DescriptionSt. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church with Reverend Christopher Condoleon officiating at the wedding of Peter and Fredericka Thomas. The Koumbaro (best man) is exchanging the white crowns, which...
Time PeriodThe Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945)
906
Date Created1939
DescriptionMembers of the Junior Museum staged pageants and plays to coincide with their annual meeting. Older children conducted background research and wrote the scripts, with guidance from the staff, as well...
907
Date Created1968
DescriptionDiane Stathopoulos, Athena Gougoumis,(unknown), Demi Lampros, (unknown), Freda Katramados and Mary Maroulakos preparing mailing list for Nixon presidential campaign, c. 1968. Courtesy of The Lampros...
Time PeriodContemporary America (1968-present)
908
Date Created1940-1949
DescriptionCleopatra Katsulakos, in Greek regional attire, with a canister collecting for the Greek War Relief on Broad Street, Newark, c. 1940's. Courtesy of the Lampros Family.
Time PeriodThe Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945)
909
Date Created1939
DescriptionThe "Bugac Puszta" was a one week charity camp established on a farm in Dayton, New Jersey in the 1930s by the New York Children's Charitable Association for Hungarian children from New York City.
Time PeriodThe Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945)
910
Date Created1940
Time PeriodThe Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945)