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].
Graduation ceremonies--Louisiana--New Orleans; Southern Univiersity and A & M College--Students
Southern University at New Orleans [SUNO] First graduating class. From left to right: Cecille M. Oliver, Doris Dykes, Wilma Mary Bush, Ella Rose Bush, Doris Candiff, Alton L. Lawson, William Severin, Raymond Parker, Sr., Frank Thomas, Charles...
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Swimming Championship 1949-400 Yard Relay Team. Left to Right: James Smith, Frank Stewart, Coach Thomas Hughes, Joseph Downey and William Abernathy.
Graduation ceremonies; Universities & colleges; College administrators;
This Is a Black and White Photo of the 1954 June Graduation of Tennessee A & I State University, Now Tennessee State University. Left to Right: President W.S. Davis, Rev. Frank M. Reid, Speaker and Dr. A.V. Boswell, Vice President.
Dedication of the Frank A. Young Poultry Plant Named In Honor of Frank "Fay" Young, National Sports Writer and Long-Time Friend of Tennessee State University.
College presidents – Washington (D.C.) -- Federal
City College;
Dickson, David;
Farner, Frank;
Federal City College
FCC President Frank Farner and FCC Vice president of Academic Affairs, David Dickson, at a construction site for one of the sites for FCC planned to use for instruction.
The DC Board of Higher Education appointed Dr. Frank Farner as the first President of Federal City College. Dr. Farner had been recruited by Sen. Morse. Dr. Farner served from September 1968 through 1969. After leaving FCC, he went on to become...
Farner, Frank;
Federal City College;
Horsky, Charles;
Johnson, Lyndon, 1908-1973.
Legislation – District of Columbia – Federal City College;
Morse, Wayne, 1900-1974;
School lands – District of Columbia – Federal City College;
Weigman,...
President Lyndon Johnson signed legislation officially designated Federal City College land grant status on June 20, 1968. FCC became the first urban land grant college, and the first new land grant institution in the United States in 50 years
A photograph of male students in the “Rusty Seven” club, (front row left to right) Matthew Bond, Frank Batts, and C. Wyatt Graces, (Back row left to right) David Jeffery, Andrew Neville, McKinley King, and Louis Austin.
Dennard, Cleveland
Farner, Frank
Federal City College
Johnson, Lyndon
School lands – District of Columbia – Federal City College
Washington, Walter
Weigand, Max
President Lyndon Johnson signing legislation granting land grant status to Federal City College and Washington Technical institute. Standing are FCC officials such as FCC President Frank Farner, FCC head of the Cooperative Education Program, Max...
Black and White Photo of Miss SUSBO and Her Court, Their Escorts, and Dean Austin. The Court Included (L to R) Oscar Coleman, Shirley Henderson, Second Attendant; Frank Norris, Patrick Crawford, Miss SUSBO; Rufo Sims, Sandra K. Washington, First...
Black and White Photo of the First Student Senate Officers and Other Class Officers. (Seated Left to Right) Doris Adams, Gloria Monroe, Kay F. Smith, Unknown, Frank Norris, Unknown, Joyce Hall, Paulette Warren, Francis Drew. (Standing 2nd Row)...