Carolyn J. Seymour and Lee Hood Capps meeting Ferdinand E. Marcos, President of the Republic of the Philippines
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Item information
- Title:
- Carolyn J. Seymour and Lee Hood Capps meeting Ferdinand E. Marcos, President of the Republic of the Philippines
- Description:
- Written on verso: Left to right: Carolyn J. Seymour, Lee Hood "Lito" Capps and His Excellency Ferdinand E. Marcos, President [of the] Republic of the Philippines. Background: "Ang 4-H Sa Bagong Lipunan." 4-H IN THE NEW SOCIETY. Capps will return to North Carolina by Aug 25, 1973. Presidential thanks. Stamped on verso: Lee Hood "Lito" Capps, 4-H Specialist International Youth Development Project, Bureau of Agricultural Extension, Davao City, Philippines.
- Topics:
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Community and Extension
- Subjects:
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4-H clubs -- Congresses
Presidents
- Original Format:
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Black and white print (photograph)
- Extent:
- 5 x 7 in.
- Item identifier:
- 0020333
- Created Date:
- circa
- Names:
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4-H Youth Development Program (U.S.)
more info on 4-H Youth Development Program (U.S.)
Marcos, Ferdinand E. (Ferdinand Edralin), 1917-1989 more info on Marcos, Ferdinand E. (Ferdinand Edralin), 1917-1989
- Location:
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Davao City (Philippines)
- Digital Project:
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University Archives Photographs
Green 'N' Growing
Source information
- Repository:
- Special Collections Research Center at NC State University Libraries
- Collection:
- 4-H Youth Development (UA023.008) held by Special Collections Research Center at NC State University Libraries
- Note field:
- Not all materials from the physical collection may have been scanned. Images may have been enhanced for web access.
- Rights:
- For questions regarding copyright or permissions, please refer to our Reproduction, Use, Citation, and Copyright page (http://d.lib.ncsu.edu/collections/about).
- Funding:
- Digitization of this image was partially supported with federal Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) funds made possible through a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, and administered by the State Library of North Carolina, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources.