Under the Leadership of Dr. Hunter Two Programs Were Created: One Was Known as Industrial Arts That Included Carpentry, Brick Laying, Masonry, Metal Work, and Painting For Boys; and Sewing and Cooking For Girls. The Other Program Was Known as...
Dr. Hunter Created a Second Program Known as Liberal Arts Which Included the Classics, Greek, Latin, Literature, Algebra and Geometry. As a Post Civil War Institution, Saint Augustine’s Offered Both Curricula in Keeping With Liberal Arts and...
Page 1 of History of the Teaching faculty employed at Southern University from its relocation in New Orleans along with their specialized field or department in which they served at Southern.
Southern University and A & M College--Buildings; Vocational training centers--Louisiana
[Industrial Building for Boys]. This brick structure was built in 1921. Also known as the Mechanical Arts and Industrial Arts Building. This two-story brick structure was originally identical to the Industrial Building for Girls. The building...
3-Ring Binder, With Title Hand-written on Spine (faced). Typed, Some Single-Sided, Some Front/Back. Sept. 1921 - June 1938. Microfilming and Digitization Funded By Grant From the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC).
Faculty Member and Alumnus; Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute
Amaza Lee Meredith was born in Lynchburg, VA in 1895. She earned a certificate in Rural Education in 1915 from the Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute. She returned to the Univeristy and in 1922 graduated with a Normal Degree as...
[Martin L. Harvey Chapel/Auditorium]. This brick structure was built in 1928. Resembling a monumental one-story structure but actually two stories in height, the brick auditorium building is composed of two masses- -a moderately sized rectangular...
Conference for Colored Women (3rd : 1929 : Baton Rouge, La.); African American women
The conference of Colored Women was held on the campus of Southern University and A&M College in front of the Martin L. Harvey Chapel. [now called Southern University Museum of Arts [SUMA].
Southern University faculty in full academic regalia along with President Joseph S. Clark (seated) in front of the Southern University Museum of Arts (SUMA) [formerly the Martin L. Harvey Chapel].
President Joseph S. Clark (seated) and the Southern University faculty and staff in front of Southern University Museum of Arts (SUMA) [formerly the Martin L. Harvey Chapel].
Dr. Martin L. Harvey, Dean of Students came to Southern University in 1940 as a Social Sciences instructor. Later he served as Dean of Students for more than 20 years. Dr. Martin L. Harvey also had a building named in his honor on the Southern...
Eleanor Roosevelt visits Southern University with Dr. Felton G. Clark, president of Southern University standing next to her. Both are standing in front of the Martin L. Harvey Chapel [now called Southern University Museum of Arts, SUMA].
Photograph taken on the campus of Southern University in front of the Martin L. Harvey Chapel. [now called the Southern University Museum of Arts SUMA].
Mathematics; Teachers; College administrators; Fraternities & sororities; Universities & colleges;
Alger V. Boswell Came to Tennessee State University In 1930 as a Mathematics Instructor and Served as Professor of Mathematics for 40 Years Until His Retirement From the University in 1970. He Served as Head of Arts and Sciences Department for...