Box 3.
Contains 16 Results:
Weequahic High School Class of 1937
Folder 7: “Weequahic HS Class of 1937” [Frieda Estelle Finklestein, later Feller], publications (mid-1930s), memorabilia, and reunion items
Other Weequahic High School Material
Maple Avenue School Material
Folder 9: Maple Avenue School Material, Class of June 1933 [Frieda]: report cards and health report cards; commencement program; postcard; and notes
Frieda Finklestein Feller--World War II, 1941 - 1944
Folder 10: World War II materials (Frieda and ARobert Feller)
Frieda Finklestein Feller--Personal History
Folder 11: A typed transcript with notes of a talk given by Frieda F. Feller druing the 1990's on family and Newark history, written to accompany a tour of Newark (Jewish Historical Society of Central NJ). Text includes many personal reminiscences, of her father, her school days, etc. Also, an outline schedule of the tour and photocopied reference materials.
Frieda Finklestein Feller--Other Material
Folder 12: Frieda Finklestein Feller, misc. 2 letters from Samuel Finklestein; certificates regarding her teaching eligibility; and an essay by friend Winne Craig (c. 1937-1945)
Correspondence/Cards to Samuel Finklestein
Folder 6: correspondence, including letters from J. Edgar Hoover (Sep 29, 1936) and Sen. Hubert Humphrey (Mar 1967)
Charles Lindbergh Case
Folder 13: Caption to a group photo (not present), apparently of people associated with the case; envelope addressed to Charles Lindbergh, with notes from his granddaughter Barbara Feller Bassano on Samuel Finklestein’s association with the case;
Family Documents
Folder 14: Items include a World War II ration book for Hattie Finklestein, a personnel document for Hattie Finklestein from the Office of Dependency Benefits, some campaign documents for the City Commission campaign of Louis Finklestein (Samuel's brother), and a citizenship document for Julius Klein (Samuel's father-in-law).
Honors for Finklestein, 1915 - 1962
Folder 15: Samuel Finklestein appointments and honors, including a certificate issued when he became an administrative clerk in the Department of Public Safety, and a certificate issued when he took certain oaths in 1915., Progress Club testimonial dinner program (1933); poem to Samuel Finklestein, headed Jack Richer, Cashier, Oct 10, 1962