Box 19
Contains 24 Results:
Possible Move to Boston Naval Shipyard, Charlestown, 1977-1981
This subseries documents Spiro’s involvement with the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. It includes meeting minutes, correspondence, reports, and plans describing his time as a trustee and a member of the President’s Advisory Council, as well as materials on the Massachusetts College of Art and Design Foundation.
President's Advisory Council (Formerly Friends of Mass Arts), 1979-1982
This subseries documents Spiro’s involvement with the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. It includes meeting minutes, correspondence, reports, and plans describing his time as a trustee and a member of the President’s Advisory Council, as well as materials on the Massachusetts College of Art and Design Foundation.
School Store, 1980-1983
This subseries documents Spiro’s involvement with the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. It includes meeting minutes, correspondence, reports, and plans describing his time as a trustee and a member of the President’s Advisory Council, as well as materials on the Massachusetts College of Art and Design Foundation.
Visual Technology Center, 1983
This subseries documents Spiro’s involvement with the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. It includes meeting minutes, correspondence, reports, and plans describing his time as a trustee and a member of the President’s Advisory Council, as well as materials on the Massachusetts College of Art and Design Foundation.
ADD Inc Corporate Advisors, 1994-1996
This subseries chronicles Spiro’s work with various miscellaneous organizations, including the Family-to-Family Project, which works to end homelessness in Massachusetts, and the Museum of Fine Arts, for which Spiro was an overseer. It also includes materials on Brookline’s The Country Club, where Spiro is a member, and its hosting of the 1999 Ryder Cup.
ADD Inc Corporate Advisors, 1998-2000
This subseries chronicles Spiro’s work with various miscellaneous organizations, including the Family-to-Family Project, which works to end homelessness in Massachusetts, and the Museum of Fine Arts, for which Spiro was an overseer. It also includes materials on Brookline’s The Country Club, where Spiro is a member, and its hosting of the 1999 Ryder Cup.
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, 2000-2007
This subseries chronicles Spiro’s work with various miscellaneous organizations, including the Family-to-Family Project, which works to end homelessness in Massachusetts, and the Museum of Fine Arts, for which Spiro was an overseer. It also includes materials on Brookline’s The Country Club, where Spiro is a member, and its hosting of the 1999 Ryder Cup.
Brookline Parks and Recreation Commission, 1999
This subseries chronicles Spiro’s work with various miscellaneous organizations, including the Family-to-Family Project, which works to end homelessness in Massachusetts, and the Museum of Fine Arts, for which Spiro was an overseer. It also includes materials on Brookline’s The Country Club, where Spiro is a member, and its hosting of the 1999 Ryder Cup.
Committee for Better Use of Air/Great Boston Kite Festival, 1976-1978
This subseries chronicles Spiro’s work with various miscellaneous organizations, including the Family-to-Family Project, which works to end homelessness in Massachusetts, and the Museum of Fine Arts, for which Spiro was an overseer. It also includes materials on Brookline’s The Country Club, where Spiro is a member, and its hosting of the 1999 Ryder Cup.
Eli Whitney Museum, 1996
This subseries chronicles Spiro’s work with various miscellaneous organizations, including the Family-to-Family Project, which works to end homelessness in Massachusetts, and the Museum of Fine Arts, for which Spiro was an overseer. It also includes materials on Brookline’s The Country Club, where Spiro is a member, and its hosting of the 1999 Ryder Cup.