Founders' Day commemorations; College administrators; College presidents; Universities & colleges;
Dr. Edward H. Hale, Son of the University's First President, the Late William J. Hale Presents a $1,000 Check to University President, Dr. A. P. Torrence and Vice President for Development Director, Dr. Calvin O. Atchison a Joint Gift to the TSU...
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.
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...
This Is a Black and White Photo of the Demonstration School Orchestra and Student Body In the Early Days. The Arrow In the Second Photo Is Edward Harned Hale, Son of President William J. Hale.
Women; Dormitories; College administrators; Universities & colleges;
Edna Rose Hankal Became the Second Dean of Women at Tennessee State University and Served in That Capacity for Twenty-Three Years, 1935-1950. From 1950-1955 She Was the Residence Director of Hale Hall and From 1955-1958 She Was Head Resident...
Hale Hall Was One of the Three Buildings Erected in 1927 at a Cost of $125,000, and Was Dedicated in 1935. The Building Was Named for the School's First President, William Jasper Hale.
Miss Gwendolyn C. Hale Was Crowned "Miss Tennessee State" for the School Year 1937-1938. Miss Hale Is a Member of the Junior Class, Phi Beta Tau Honorary Fraternity, Dramatic Club, Concert Singers, Theta Omega Pi Literati Club and the...
Pictured Here Is the Graduating Class of the Normal Department of Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial State Normal School in 1914. School President William J. Hale Stands in the Center of the Photograph. This School Was a Precursor to Tennessee...
The First Faculty of the Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial Normal School, 1912 Included Three Graduates of Atlanta University, Three Graduates of Fisk, One Graduate of Hampton, One Graduate of Howard and Two Graduates of Northrern Universities....
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.
International Relations Group Sunday School and President William J. Hale Pose for a Group Picture on March 23, 1941. Sponsored by SCA, Mrs. Lena B. Watson, Advisor with Miss C. Johnson and Mr. F. Mourning.
President William J. Hale Stands With the Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial State College Concert Singers Before a Performance on WSIX Radio Station in Nashville, Tennessee in the 1930s.
College presidents; College administrators; School board members;
The College Was Visited Periodically by Representatives of the State Board of Education. Dean George W. Gore and President Hale (Center) are shown With Board Representatives.
The Third Sunday Services Program of the Sais Society, a Student Organization at the Tennessee A & I State Normal School, Commemorates the Annual Sermon Service. The Sais Society, Founded in 1919, Encouraged Scholarship and Honored Students...