Campus Newsletter; Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute
The third attempt to establish a student publication at Virginia State was named The Campus Review. The earliest, the Clarion, lasted from 1914-1915. The second was the Crater Scroll, which ran from 1924-1925. The Campus Review was published...
Conference for Colored Women (3rd : 1929 : Baton Rouge, La.); African American women
The conference of Colored Women was held on the campus of Southern University and A&M College in front of the Martin L. Harvey Chapel. [now called Southern University Museum of Arts [SUMA].
Southern University and A & M College--Alumni and alumnae
CLASS OF 1929 Standing left to right front row: [Dr. Felton Grandison Clark], son of Joseph S. Clark, president of Southern University, Albertine Parker, Blanche Kelly, Lillie Belle Cox, Viola Ward, Alda Refe, Myrtle McLeod, Catherine Watkins...
Sports; Basketball; Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute
The 1929 women's basketball team was coached by Miss Lucille Lewis. Miss Lewis would later marry Mozart Frazer and would be known all over the world as "Teacher Frazer".
Dormitory; Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute
The second dormitory constructed for female students in 1929. The building is in the Georgian Style and was designed by Charles M. Robinson. It was named for the Governor of Virginia, Elbert Lee Trinkle.
The Bulletin of Tennessee A. & I. State College Was a Publication Sent to Faculty, Staff, Alumni and Friends. This Issue Is November, 1929, Volume XVIII, no. 2.
The Bulletin of Tennessee A. & I. State College Was a Publication Sent to Faculty, Staff, Alumni and Friends. This Issue Is December 1929, Volume XVIII, no. 3.
The Bulletin of Tennessee A. & I. State College Was a Publication Sent to Faculty, Staff, Alumni and Friends. This Issue Is October, 1929, Volume XVIII, no. 1.
Teachers and Administrative Officers of Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial State College Appear in This 1929 Photograph. The College Today is Tennessee State University.
Conference of Presidents - Negro Land-Grant Colleges. Photographer worked for the Chicago Defender. Dr. Josehp S. Clark, president of Southern University seated fifth from left first row.
Mr. Peters Came To The College As Its Seventh President In 1929, Following His Experience As A High School Principal In Louisiana And A Missionary In The Far East, And Served Until 1956. Under His Administation, Paine College Was Accepted Into...