Box 19
Contains 24 Results:
Family-to-Family Project, 1989-1995
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.
Family-to-Family Project, 1997-2001
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.
Family-to-Family Project—Finances, 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.
Family-to-Family Project—Finances, 1997-2001
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.