MSA SC 4403-280-1
RESTRICTED: Do not circulate without the permission of the State Archivist, Registrar of Special Collections, or Curator of Artistic Property
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Description
1. Framed color photograph of William Donald Schaefer with the West Arlington Improvement's Association, Executive Board and Volunteers, given by Dr. Griffin, July 13, 1989.
2. Framed color photograph of William Donald Schaefer awarding the Governor's Salute to Excellence Award to Chuck Thompson, the Orioles broadcaster.
3. Black folder containing unframed color photographs of William Donald Schaefer and Lt. Governor Steinberg posing in leather jackets in front of a Harley-Davidson motorcycle.
4. Unframed color photograph of a plaque bearing color photographs and a ceremonial shovel.
5. Color poster about the Jewish Times with a carcateur of William Donald Schaefer holding a "Baltimore is Best" slogan.
6. Framed color print of the Maryland Bio Center, given upon its groundbreaking, October 17, 1994, with Jacques R. Rubin, President, Bio Science Contract Production Corp.
7. Unframed proclamation naming William Donald Schaefer an honorary citizen of Aberdeen by the Mayor and City Council of Aberdeen, Maryland, signed by Charles R. Boutin, Mayor, October 11, 1994.
8. Unframed black and white photograph of William Donald Schaefer, Billy Graham, and Archibishop Borders praying at the eleventh annual Mayor's Prayer Breakfast, captions from the Baltimore Sun are pasted on to it, June 6, 1981.
9. Unframed black and white dot picture of William Donald Schaefer.
10. Unframed black and white portrait of William Donald Schaefer.
11. Unframed black and white photgraph of William Donald Schaefer walking with an unidentified man, taken by Ellis J. Malashuk, Sunday Sun Magazine.
12. Unframed black and white photograph of William Donald Schaefer talking with Baltimore City firemen at a fire.
13. Wood carved platter, given to William Donald Schaefer by the Council of Lithuanian Societies of Maryland, 1987, "in appreciation."
14. Unframed color photograph of William Donald Schaefer talking with a band behind him.
15. Wooden key to the town of Hancock, Maryland, with a red, white, and blue ribbon.
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