Carter, Lisle;
University of the District of Columbia;
University of the District of Columbia – Presidents
Dr. Lisle Carter (1926-) was the first President of UDC. He served from 1977 through 1982. He earned his BS from Dartmouth College, NH in 1945, and his LLB from St. John’s College, in 1951. Prior to serving as UDC’s president, he had been...
Department of Speech and Drama Presents Tennessee State Players Guild in "Kiss and Tell" A Three Act Comedy by F. Hugh Herbert. This Play Was Dedicated to the Tennessee A. & I. State University Air Force Reserve Officers Training...
Scene from "Kiss And Tell", A Three Act Comedy, by F. Hugh Herbert on October 29-30, 1951. From Left to Right: Alfonso Sherman, Lottie Morton, Moses Gunn, Barbara Wilhoite, William Cox, Geraldine Paris, William V. Harper, Madelyn Brewer...
Scene From "Kiss And Tell", A Three Act Comedy by F. Hugh Herbert on October 29-30, 1951. Pictured From Left to Right: Seated: Billie Macklin, William Dury Cox and Alphonso Sherman. Standing: Caroline King, Dorothy Bruce, and George...
College presidents; Programs; College administrators; Teachers; Universities & colleges;
Surprise Chapel Program Honoring President Walter S. Davis, May 7, 1951 Upon His Return From Chicago Where He Received the Fifth Annual Robert S. Abbatl Memorial Award on Saturday, May 5, 1951. Left to Right: Mrs. Alma Dunn Jones Presented Dr....
Sam Jones, one of the all-time greatest National Basketball Association players and coach Floyd Brown are pictured holding trophies. Sam Jones played at North Carolina Central University from 1951 to 1954 and then served in the United States Army...
Queen Washington Health Center Staff, 1951 Seated: Dr. Dent, Dr. Carl A. Treherne (Director), Dr. H. H. Walker and Dr. S. P. Harris, Dentist. Standing: Ms. Octavia Barkley, Secretary; Queenie Washinton, Head Nurse; Nurse Barbara Norman, Nurse...
College presidents; College administrators; Cheerleading; Universities & colleges;
The Tennessee State College Cheerleaders Lead as Students Participate in Cheers and Yells for the President Upon his Return From Chicago where He Received the Robert S. Abbatl Memorial Award on May 5, 1951.
Jean Patton Is Welcomed Home to Tennessee A & I State College With a Parade in Her Honor. She Was Lauded as the "World's Fastest Woman" After Her Performance in the Inaugural Pan-American Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1951....
As part of the centennial celebration of Myrtilla Miner founding the school, Miner Teacher College officials and descendants of Ms. Miner held a ceremony at her gravesite, on March 7, 1951, at Oak Hill Cemetery, in Georgetown, DC.
As part of the centennial celebration of Myrtilla Miner founding the school, Miner Teacher College officials and descendants of Ms. Miner held a ceremony at her gravesite, at Oak Hill Cemetery, in Georgetown. Dr. Garnet Wilkinson, First Assistant,...
College Theater -- Washington (D.C.) -- Miner Teachers College;
Miner Teachers College;
Cooke, Paul P.
One of the most important productions of the Miner Dramatics Club was “The Life of Myrtilla Miner, a play written by Dr. Paul P. Cooke, then an English instructor, and presented during Miner’s Centennial Observance in March 1951
Miner, Myrtilla;
Miner Normal School;
Miner Teachers College
Program marking the 100th anniversary of Myrtilla Miner founding her school, which later became Miner Normal School, and then Miner Teachers College in 1929.
Briggs, Martha
Clark, Eugene A.
Miner, Myrtilla
miner Normal School
Miner Teachers College
Moten, Lucy
School principals -- Washington (D.C.) -- Miner Normal School
Smith, Mary P.
Turner, J. Arthur
Whitehead, Matthew
Pictured here are four of the seven principals/presidents of Miner Normal School/Miner Teachers College. These individuals provided day to day leadership of the school from 1851 to 1951. The seven principals/presidents were: 1) Myrtilla Miner...
Leatrice B. McKissack (1930- ). Entrepreneur, businessperson. Class of 1951. Past CEO of McKissack and McKissack Architectural and Engineering, Inc., builder of Fisk's Carnegie Library (1909) and Tuskegee's famous World War II airbase. Member of...
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The Inaugural Convocation Was Held November 21, 1951 at Tennessee State University. At the Mike: Commissioner J. A. Barksdale Gives the "University Authorization" To Be Called Tennessee State University. To the Left: President Davis...