Box 20
Contains 32 Results:
Harvard Square Business Association, 1985
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.
Max Warburg Courage Curriculum, 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.
Museum of Afro American History, 1996-1998
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.
Museum of Fine Arts, 1986-1996
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.
Park School Building and Grounds Committee, 1997-1999
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.
The Country Club, 1999-2010
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.
United Way, 1998
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.
Chappaquiddick Local Committee [1 of 2], 1985-2001
This subseries contains meeting minutes, correspondence, and publications related to Spiro’s work with The Trustees of the Reservation, a nonprofit land conservation and preservation organization, which owns and manages a host of historical and ecologically important properties in Massachusetts.
Chappaquiddick Local Committee [2 of 2], 1985-2001
This subseries contains meeting minutes, correspondence, and publications related to Spiro’s work with The Trustees of the Reservation, a nonprofit land conservation and preservation organization, which owns and manages a host of historical and ecologically important properties in Massachusetts.
Corporate Support Committee, 1985-1987
This subseries contains meeting minutes, correspondence, and publications related to Spiro’s work with The Trustees of the Reservation, a nonprofit land conservation and preservation organization, which owns and manages a host of historical and ecologically important properties in Massachusetts.