Three Members of the Class of 1924 Were Present for the Induction Into the Vintagers Club as Charters Members: Walter Van Potter, Acelian Lockett and Reginald Neblett.
Stone, Jesse N.[Nealand], b. 1924 d. 2001; Southern University and A & M College--Administration
Black and white photograph of Dr. Jesse N. Stone. He served as Southern's fourth president from 1974-1985. He was the first President to serve as "President of the Southern University System," with a Board of Supervisors.
Students of the Senior Class of the Normal Department of Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial State Normal School Posed for This Photograph in 1924. This School Was the Precursor to Tennessee State University.
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Summer School Graduates of the Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial State Normal School and School President William J. Hale Posed in 1924 Posed at Commencement. The School is Now Tennessee State University.
Jane E. Elliott, Founded the Cafeteria System at Tennessee A and I State College in 1924, the First to be Established in a Negro College and the Original One It is Believed, to be Established in the South. She Commanded National Attention to This...
Frances E. Thompson, a Faculty Member of Tennessee State University From 1923 to 1969 Created Artistic Designs For All the Programs For Special Occasions and the Various Publications of Tennessee A. & I. During the 1920's and 1930's. The Most...
Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial State Normal School Became a College in 1922, and the First Graduating Class to Use the New College Name Was in 1924. Picture Here are Walter P. Denny of Lebanon, Tennessee; Aeolian Lockert of Clarksville,...