Kay G. Roberts (1950- ). Symphony director, violinist, educator. Class of 1972. First women to earn the Doctorate of Musical Arts in orchestral conducting from Yale University. Guest conductor for the Boston, Cleveland, and Dallas symphonies and...
Miles College's Second President William A. Bell (1912-1913) Ushered the School Through the Worst Years of the Depression, the Expansion of WWII, and Challenges of the 1950's. He was Elected to be President of Miles Memorial College Again in 1936.
Miner frequently assumed the leadership during the period 1930-1950 in initiating the study of education and other community problems. Annual conferences were sponsored in cooperation with local educational organizations, to study these matters....
Photo of Lincoln University Student Production of Julius Caesar, With Women's Roles Played By Cheyney Students. Photo Also Used on Cover of The Lincoln University Bulletin, Winter 1951.
Portrait of Dr. Benner C. Turner, the Fourth President of SC State, Served From 1950-1967. During His Tenure the University Experienced Rapid Growth of Both the Undergraduate and Graduate Enrollments, an Increase In the Number of Faculty and Staff,...
Tennessee A. & I. State College Cheerleaders Pose for a Photograph. L-R: Angle Wells, John Crawford, Minda Smith, Helen Saunders, Mary Clark, Barbara Fagan,Scott and Jean Holland.
The New Heat Plant, the Mechanical Engineering Building Situated on the Northwest Campus Was Erected in 1950. The Facility Contained a Heating Plant, Laboratories and Offices for Instruction in Stationary Engineering.
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The purpose of the Student Council was to promote cooperation among all members of groups and to provide the framework for a democratic government in which all members may participate. The officers were elected each year by the student body.