College presidents; Judges; Students; Universities & colleges;
Among the 500 Students Receiving Awards at the 1971 Commencement were "Students of the Year Jean L. Flagg of Henning, TN and Janet Watson of Nashville. Shown With Them are President A.P. Torrence and Judge A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr of...
Sept. 8, 1971 - April 13, 1976. 3-Ring Looseleaf Binder. No Secretary Signatures. Typed, Most One-Side (Some 2-Sided at End). Page Numbers for Some Dated Documents, But Not for Book as a Whole. Secretaries: Donald L. Pierce (Pro Tem, 9/71); Paul...
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...
Lincoln University Pennsylvania, Yearbook, Students, Faculty
Yearbook. Cover Title: Umoja Na Uhuru. [No Title Page] Microfilming and Digitization Funded By the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC).
Bennett Hall, A Dormitory For Women, Was Named In Memory Of Miss Bell H. Bennett; Name Changed To Harper House In 1962 And Served As A Dormitory For Men Until 1971. The Building Was Demolished In 1977.
Dr. Pitts Was The First African American, First Alumnus, And Nineth President To Serve At Paine College. As A C.M.E Minister And Theologian, Dr. Pitts Served As President Of Miles College Before Returning To Paine. He Is Credited As The Person Who...
David L. Lewis (1936- ). Historian, author. Class of 1956. Works include King: A Critical Biography (1971), Prisoner of Honor: the Dreyfus Affair (1973), When Harlem was in Vogue (1987), W.E.B. Du Bois: Biography of a Race, 1868-1919 (1993) and...
Matthew Kennedy (1921-). Concert pianist, composer. Class of 1946. Graduate of Julliard School of Music, professor of music at Fisk University, director of the Jubilee Singers, 1957-1968, 1971-1973, 1975-1986.
Southern University and A & M College--Buildings; Home economics centers
[Industrial Building for Girls]. This structure was built in 1920 and later known as the Home Economics Building. This two-story masonry building features a very slightly projecting central section (suggestive of a pavilion) with an entrance...