Sept. 23, 1958 - June 2, 1965. 3-Ring Looseleaf Binder. Typed, One Side. No Overall Page Numbers, But Some Documents Have Page Numbers. Minutes are Preceded By Blank Faculty Attendance Sheet in Binder. Loose in Binder is a Copy of Attendance...
Lincoln University Pennsylvania, Yearbook, Students, Faculty
Yearbook. Title Page: The Lion, Presented By the Senior Class of Lincoln University, Lincoln University, Pennsylvania, Co-Editors - Ronald Butler, Carl Frederick, Assistant Co-Editor: Clarence Mattison. Microfilming and Digitization Funded By the...
Homecoming Queen, Pictured from left to right, Katherine Wesley, Miss Alpha Phi Alpha; Ida Morris, Miss Bennett Hall; Judith Gunn, Miss DuBois Hall; Deborah Thomas, Miss Junior; Ramona Hoage, Miss Sophomore; Brigitte Hubbard, Miss Freshman; and...
Sept. 15, 1965 - May 19, 1971. 3-Ring Looseleaf Binder. Typed, One Side. No Secretary Signatures. Page Numbers for Some Dated Documents, But Not for Book as a Whole. Secretaries: Andrew E. Murray (Through June 1966); Edward B. Groff (Through...
Beth M. Howse (1943- ). Librarian. Class of 1965. Distinguished by a vigorous sense of service to Fisk since 1970. Continues to serve as Special Collection Librarian since 1975.and as director of the Fisk University Mini-College since 1984....
Commencements -- District of Columbia -- District of Columbia Teachers College
As part of its graduation ceremonies, DCTC held a Baccalaureate Service at a church. The Baccalaureate service in 1965 was held at the National Cathedral in Washington, DC.
In 1965, Sen. Wayne Morse (D-Or) introduced legislation in the US Senate to authorize the establishment of a public four-year and master’s degree level college; Rep. Ancher Nelsen (R-MN) introduced a similar bill in the US House. After a...
The Howard J. Chidley Residence Hall was named in honor of Dr. Howard J. Chidley, a minister at First Congregational Church in Winchester, member of the Board of Trustees from 1916 to 1921 and financial contributor and supporter of the National...
John R. Lewis (1940- ). Congressman - Georgia. Class of 1967. Led the march across the Edmund Peters Bridge on March 7, 1965 in Selma, Alabama. Involved in sit-in movement in Nashville, Freedom rides and the March on Washington.
A Fifteen Million Dollar ($15,000,000) Campaign For a 4 Year Medical School Has Begun. Board Spotlight is on E. Garland Herndon, Jr. MD and Georgia Representative Calvin Smyre. Dr. Sullivan Testifies Before the Congressional Subcommittee for...
Wyomia Tyus Was the First Olympic Athlete to Successfully Defend Her Sprint Title in a Subsequent Olympiad. At the 1964 Games in Tokyo, Tyus Ran the 100-Meter Dash in 11.2 Seconds in the Preliminary Heats, Tying Wilma Rudolph's World Records, and...