District Of Columbia Teachers College;
District Of Columbia Teachers College -- Buildings
Wilson Teachers College merged with Miner Teachers College to form DCTC.The reason for the merger was to comply with the BROWN V. BOARD decision in 1954 to desegregate public education. DCTC Classes held at the Wilson building after DCTC was...
The bulletin of Atlanta University was a publication sent to faculty, friend and alumni of the institution; Telling of the institution's progress and present needs. This issue is June 1889, vol. 1 no. 11.
Vice President Bush Announced a Two Million Six Hundred Thousand Dollar ($2,600,000) Challenge Grant. Board Spotlight on Constance Menninger and Dr. Edward Saunders.
Academic Building; Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute
Vawter Hall was constructed in 1908 as the industrial building. Vawter Hall was also used as a ladies dormitory and the school dairy. The building is an H style Georgian with an above ground basement. The building was designed by Harrison Waite...
The Vawter Industrial Building; Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute
Vawter Hall is the second oldest building at Virginia State University. Constructed in 1908, it was the dairy, the science building, and also a dormitory for female students. The building was designed by Harrison Waite and named for Capt. Charles...
Upon the death of Dr. James E. Shepard, founder and President of the College, the Board of Trustees appointed an Interim Committee(1947) consisting of Dr. Albert E. Manley, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, and (not pictured) Miss Ruth G....
Upon the death of Dr. James E. Shepard, founder and president of the college, the Board of Trustees appointed an interim committee (1947) consisting of Miss Ruth Rush, dean of women and (not pictured) Dr. Albert T. Turner, dean of the School of...
Upon the death of Dr. James E. Shepard, founder and president of the college, the Board of Trustees appointed an Interim Committee (1947) consisting of Dr. Albert T. Turner, Dean of the School of Law, and (not pictured) Dr. Albert E. Manley, Dean...
Unbound, With Paper Front Cover (Part of Binding System, But Cover and Binding Rods Not Present); Fastened With String Through Three Holes. Most Pages are Typed, Both Sides. Page Numbers Printed in Top Corners (L-R). Original Signatures of...
District of Columbia Financial Control Board;
Student Protesters -- Washington (D.C.) -- University of the District of Columbia
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UDC Students protested cutbacks proposed by the DC Financial Control Board in UDC funding on March 18, 1996, by sitting in the intersection of Connecticut Avenue and Veazey Terrace, from 11 pm until 230 the next morning.
This Issue Introduced the 32 New Students, the Campus Plan, Board Member Sarah Short Austin, and New Faculty and Staff (Dan Blumenthal, MD; Paula J. Bryan; Lester Bullard; Edward A. Layne, MD; Virgil L. Jacobs, PhD; George Miller, PhD; Ramchandra...
This Issue Includes Notice (Letter of Reasonable Assurance) of Passing of Initial Accreditation Test, New Board of Overseers Members (Dr. Clyde W. Phillips, Dr. James B. Harris, Dr. Nelson McGhee, Dr. Howard Jordan, Dr. Joseph N. Gayles, and...
This building was located in New Orleans between Magazine and Soniat Streets. The original site for Southern University was in an old building on Calliope Street (No. 158) in New Orleans in 1881. This building had previously housed the Hebrew...
Bennett College -- Campus Building; Buildings; College Buildings; Gymnasiums
Thirkfield Gym Was Named for Bishop Wilbur P. Thirkfield Chairman of the Newly Appointed Board of Trustees. Thirkfield Gym Was Demolished in 1973 After Being Damaged by Fire.
The bulletin of Atlanta University was a publication sent to faculty, friends and alumni of the institution; Telling of the institutions progress and present needs. This issue is October, 1891 no. 30.
The Twenty-Fourth (24th) Fall Convocation Was Combined With the White Coat Ceremony and Celebrated Both Student Accomplishments and More Than 75 Donors. Morehouse School of Medicine Board Member Eric H. Holder is Confirmed as United States Attorney...
The Second (2nd) Class is Featured. The Board Spotlight Shines on Dr. Monroe E. Trout. The New Family Practice Center Comes on Line. New Staff Include Bernetta Spencer, Dr. Raymond Cox, Dr. Samuel Lightfoot, Dr. John Hall and Robert Hevenor.
The School is Visited By the American Medical Association and the Food and Drug Administration. The Basic Medical Science Building is Completed Ahead of Schedule. Board Spotlight on Donald Keough and Dr. Calvin A. Brown.