School Song; Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute
Composed in 1923 by Felicia D. Anderson, who wrote the words. Johnella Frazer Jackson composed the music. Both were graduates of Fisk University. Miss Anderson also was a 1912 graduate of the Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute now Virginia...
Singers; College presidents; Universities & colleges;
President and Mrs. Davis Welcomes Marian Anderson, Contralto to Goodwill Manor and to the Campus. Miss Anderson Was Presented to the Student Body in Concert on January 17, 1955, Lyceum Series.
David Anderson Was the Founder of the First Student Organizations for Young Men. Originally Named the Billy Hale Jr. Club (In Honor of the President's son). The Club Was Renamed the Anderson-Billy Hale Club following Anderson's Sudden Death...
Marian Anderson, one of the greatest singers in her day performed several times at North Carolina College for Negroes, now North Carolina Central University, as a part of the Lyceum Series in 1932, 1942, and 1946. Marian Anderson was the first...
Dedicated on October 19, 1927, the Hall Was a Gift From Dr. and Mrs. J.W. Anderson of Dallas, Tx. Who Gave $12,000.00. Dr. Anderson Was a Graduate of the Medical Department Class of 1885. It Was Used for Instruction in Gross and Microscopical...
The bulletin of Atlanta University was a publication sent to faculty, friends and alumni of the institution; Telling of the institution's progress and present needs. This issue is February, 1889 vol. 1 no. 7.
Fisk Graduates at Virginia State; Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute
This class picture from Fisk University in 1915 shows two future faculty members at Virginia State University. On the first row, reading left to right, the third person is Felicia D. Anderson, who will write the words to the Alma Mater and also...
President and Mrs. William J. Hale and Congressman Mitchell of Illinois Assembled on the Front Porch of the President's Home on the Congressman's Visit to Nashville, TN.
Students, Faculty and Families Attend the Baccalaureate Service at Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial State College in 1934. The College Is Now Tennessee State University.
The Graduating Class of the Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial State College Posed After Commencement on May 27, 1934. The School Later Became Tennessee State University.
The Concert Singers Were Popular During the Early 1930s. They Performed for Radio Broadcasts, the Century of Progress Exposition, and Were Asked to Sing for President and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Graduation ceremonies; Universities & colleges; College presidents
Summer School Graduates of the Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial State Normal School and School President William J. Hale Posed in 1924 Posed at Commencement. The School is Now Tennessee State University.
This Composite Photograph Shows the 1933 Graduating Class of Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial State College, Now Tennessee State University. Pictured in the Center are College President William J. Hale and Dean George W. Gore, Jr.