Honorary chairman of the board, International Bank of Miami. 1970 United Way Agency operations committee chairman. 1973 president.
President, General Development Corp. 1971 United Fund president. 1972 chairman of the board.
General manager, South Florida Sears, Roebuck & Company. 1968 United Fund president.
Executive vice president, Southeast Banking Corp. 1968 United Fund Campaign chairman. 1972 president. 1973 chairman of the board.
Chairman of the board, First National Bank of Miami. 1969 United Fund campaign chairman.
Treasurer & assistant secretary, the Miami Herald. 1960 campaign chairman.
Chairman of the board, Royal Castle System, Inc. 1965 campaign chairman. 1968 United Fund chairman to the board.
Pilot Gustave Julius Ekstrom flew with Pan American for many years. Ekstrom was born August 18, 1895. When he was 19, he went to a Curtiss flying school that charged a dollar a minute. He went on to join a flying circus. During World War I, he instructed pilots in Princeton, N.J., and then served with an AEF infantry division in France. Ekstrom did more barnstorming in the early 1920s. In 1925, in Daytona Beach, he flew for the small East Coast Airways and wrote for the Morning Journal and the Daytona Beach News. In 1928 Ekstrom was official pilot for Senator Arthur G. Spear of Portland, Maine. Also that year, Ekstrom helped Curtiss open Miami
Roy E. Keeler first learned flying from a Chicago-based correspondence school. He was a mechanic for the U.S. Signal Corps during World War I. After his discharge, he worked as a mechanic for a barnstorming team and soon learned to fly. He joined the Ford Motor Company
Written by Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Elizabeth Virrick
Includes essays written by Marjory Stoneman Douglas
Letter written by Elizabeth Virrick
Miami News article pertaining to John F. Kennedy assassination
Poems written by Elizabeth Virrick
Written by Virrick for Georgetown University, delineating suggested curriculum for A.A. in Urban Service Aide