The Nashville Alumni Singers Were Organized November 1, 1947 for the Purpose of Planning Music for the Thanksgiving Program. Mrs. Henerietta Rucks-McCallister, Chairman of the Music Committee, Served as the First Chairman. The Idea of the Alumni...
Beth M. Howse (1943- ). Librarian. Class of 1965. Distinguished by a vigorous sense of service to Fisk since 1970. Continues to serve as Special Collection Librarian since 1975.and as director of the Fisk University Mini-College since 1984....
The Concert Singers Go on Recital Tours to Various Parts of the State and Neighboring States. They Also Take Part in College, Local and Radio Programs.
The Concert Singers of Tennessee A & I State College have Carried Its Songs of Goodwill Throughtout the State of Tennessee, as Well as Into Cities in Other States. They Have Sung to the President of the United States, Franklin D. Roosevelt,...
The Concert Singers Were Popular During the Early 1930s. They Performed for Radio Broadcasts, the Century of Progress Exposition, and Were Asked to Sing for President and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt.
B.W. Thomas, Julia Jackson, Maggie Porter, Ella Sheppard, F.J. Loudin, Hinton Alexander, Georgia Gordon, Jennie Jackson, America Robinson, Thomas Rutling.
Left to right standing: Patti Malone, George Barrett, Mattie Lawrence, C.W. Payne, F.J. Loudin, B.W. Thomas, Mabel Lewis, Jennie Jackson. Left to right seated: Ella Sheppard, Maggie Porter, Laura Wells.
Left to right: Minnie Tate, Greene Evans, Isaac Dickerson, Jennie Jackson, Maggie Porter, Ella Sheppard, Thomas Rutling, Benjamin Holmes, Eliza Walker.
Painted in 1873 by Edmund Havel, Queen Victoria's court painter. Left to right (men): Benjamin Holmes, Isaac Dickerson, Thomas Rutling, Edmund Watkins, Left to right (women): Mabel Lewis, Minnie Tate, Ella Sheppard, Jennie Jackson, Julia Jackson,...