Homecomings; Luncheons; College presidents; Universities & colleges;
The President's Affability Shows as He and Mrs. Torrence Host a Homecoming Day Brunch in the WRC Cafeteria. Pictured are Dr. Torrence, Mrs. Torrence, Retired Art Teacher Miss Frances Thompson, Designer of University Seal, Former First Lady Mrs. W....
Programs; College presidents; Universities & colleges;
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...
College presidents; College administrators; Buildings;
Pictured are Dr. Walter S. Davis, President of Tennessee State College, Calvin McKissack of the Firm McKissack and McKissack Architect, Benson Dutton, Head of Engineering and Industrial Education, a Representative of the Harlan Construction...
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...
College presidents -- Washington (D.C.) -- Miner Teacher College
Clark, Eugene A.
Miner Normal School
Miner Teachers College -- Presidents
school principals -- Washington (D.C.) -- Miner Normal School
Eugene A. Clark (1883-1962) was the last principal of Miner Normal School and the first president of Miner Teachers College. Born in Washington DC, he received his degrees from Williams College and Miner Teachers College (1908). He taught in the DC...
College presidents – Washington (D.C.) -- Miner Teachers College;
Miner Normal School;
Miner Teachers College;
Miner Teachers College – Alumni and Alumnae;
Miner Teachers College -- Students
Miner Teachers College, formerly Miner Normal School, graduated its first class in 1933, as a teachers college. Miner officially became a Teachers College in 1929.
College presidents – Washington (D.C.) -- Miner Teachers College;
Miner Teachers College;
Miner Teachers College -- Presidents;
Whitehead, Matthew
Matthew Whitehead (1918-1990) was the last president of the Miner Teachers College, before it merged with Wilson Teachers College to become part of the District of Columbia Teachers College, in 1954 in the aftermath of the US Supreme Court’s...
College administrators; College presidents; Universities & colleges;
Top Administrative Officers Overlook Model of Campus Showing the Old, the New, and the Projected Future. Pictured With the Late Dean of Faculty and Academic Affairs, Dr. Jackson (second from right) are Business Manger Arthur W. Danner; Director of...
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.
College presidents; School integration; Universities & colleges;
Dr. Andrew P. Torrence Served as President of Tenessee State University From 1968 Until He Resigned in 1974 to Become Provost and Executive Vice-President of Tuskegee Institute. As President of Tennessee State University, Dr. Torrence Was Involved...
College presidents; Legislators; Governors; Universities & colleges;
Former Governor Lamar Alexander (Center) Lent His Full Support to Getting Funds for the New Engineering Building. Alexander and Several Members of the State Legislative Visited the Campus During Dedication Ceremonies for the A. P. Torrence...
When Frederick Humphries Became TSU's President in 1975, Nashville Still Was Home to Two Public, Four-Year Universities. In 1979, the University of Tennessee at Nashville Was Merged Into Tennessee State University and UTN's Site Became TSU's...
College presidents; Legislators; Governors; Universities & colleges;
The Legislative Banquet Was Held on the Campus of Tennessee A. & I. State College in the School's Caferia in 1949. Left to Right: Jim Smith, Pete Haynes, Speaker of the Senate, Governor Gordan Browning and President Walter S. Davis.