DeLong, Mary A. [Ann] Craig, 1865-1960; Southern University and A & M College--Students
Black and white photograph of Mary A. Craig DeLong. She was Southern's first student to enter the premises at Southern University when it was chartered in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Program for the Sacred Concert given in honor of the Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The first sacred concert was held in 1922. "Many called it singing for the budget."
Campus Buildings; Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute
Dormitory built for women students, Byrd Hall is in the Georgian Revival Style, designed by Charles M. Robinson and was named for the Governor of Virginia, Harry F. Byrd.
Dormitory; Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute
The second dormitory constructed for female students in 1929. The building is in the Georgian Style and was designed by Charles M. Robinson. It was named for the Governor of Virginia, Elbert Lee Trinkle.
This building was named in honor of Clyde R. Hoey, Governor of North Carolina From 1937-1941. During Clyde R. Hoey’s governorship the state of North Carolina provided free textbooks for elementary schools, increased teacher’s salaries and...
Henry Allen Boyd Was Editor of Nashville Globe Newspaper From 1905-1959. Napier and Boyd Successfully Helped to Persuade the State to Build the Negro State Normal School in Davidson County. A Member of the Nashville's Negro Board of Trade, Boyd...
John A. Andrew Memorial Hospital;Tuskegee Institute
John A. Andrew Memorial Hospital Was Dedicated on February 21, 1913. The Result of a Gift of Mrs. Charles E. Mason of Boston, Mass., Wife of a Trustee of Tuskegee, the Building Was Named In Memory of Her Grandfather, Governor John A. Andrew of...
Mandela, Nelson, 1918-; Southern University and A & M College. Nelson Mandela School of Public Policy
Names of persons in photograph: Seated left to right: Dr. E. Joseph Savoie Commissioner of Higher Education Louisiana Board of Regents; Honorable M. J. "Mike" Foster Governor, State of Louisiana; Dr. Edward Jackson, Chancellor, Southern...
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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...
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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.
Pinchback, Pinckney Benton Stewart, b. 1837 d. 1921; Governors--Louisiana
Founder and sponsor of the relocation of Southern University. Pinchback served as Senator in the Louisiana State Senate in 1867, Lieutenant Governor in 1871 and Governor of Louisiana from December 9, 1872 to January 13, 1873 [35 days].
This Issue Presents More Medical Education Program History, Governor Busbee's Assistance, the Macy's Grant, and the Carnegie Foundation Endorsement. 'Notes From the Dean' Reviews the Medical Education Program's Mission. Dr. Norris is Profiled.
Governor Barnes Gives Commencement Address. NASA Visited With Neurolaboratory. Dr. Sullivan Hosts "Frontiers of Medicine". Dr. Marjorie Smith Appointed Chair, Department of Pathology.
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 April 1899, no. 100.