Politician; Virginia Normal and Collegiate Institute
Alfred W. Harris was a member of the House of Delegates from 1881-1888. He presented the Bill to establish Virginia Normal and Collegiate Institute now Virginia State University.
Miner Teachers College;
Miner Teachers College -- choral organizations
From 1930 through 1950, Miner Teachers College developed its music and dramatic departments. The College Choir was formerly known as the College Glee Club. Each spring the College Choir presented an annual concert, which was one of the cultural...
College students – Washington (D.C.) – Miner Teachers College;
College theater -- Washington (D.C.) -- Miner Teachers College;
Cooke, Paul P.;
Miner Teachers College
J. Francis Gregory, an English instructor at Miner. was largely responsible for student drama at Miner. He was responsible for organizing and directing the Little Theatre group at the College.
Dr. Paul P. Cooke, Associate Professor of English,...
University of the District of Columbia;
University of the District of Columbia. Faculty Senate
The UDC Faculty Senate is composed of elected members of the faculty and is charged with ensuring the maintenance of quality and integrity in the academic programs of the University.
The Senate is a democratically structure deliberative body. It...
College Theater -- Washington (D.C.) -- Miner Teachers College;
Miner Teachers College;
Cooke, Paul P.
One of the most important productions of the Miner Dramatics Club was “The Life of Myrtilla Miner, a play written by Dr. Paul P. Cooke, then an English instructor, and presented during Miner’s Centennial Observance in March 1951
Washington (D.C.) – Public Schools;
Washington Normal School;
Wilson, James Ormond;
Wilson Normal School;
Wilson Teachers College
The college was named in honor of James Ormond Wilson (1825-1911). Wilson graduated from Dartmouth University. He was trustee of the Washington Public Schools from 1861 through 1869, and the second superintendent of schools for Washington Public...
College presidents – Washington (D.C.) -- District of Columbia Teachers College;
Cooke, Paul P.;
District Of Columbia Teachers College;
District Of Columbia Teachers College – Presidents
Upon the merging of DCTC, FCC, and WTI, to form the University of the District of Columbia, Dr. Cooke retired as President of DCTC. He remained active with the University of the District of Columbia, and chaired its History Committee. In 1986, UDC...
College presidents; Programs; College administrators; Teachers; Universities & colleges;
Surprise Chapel Program Honoring President Walter S. Davis, May 7, 1951 Upon His Return From Chicago Where He Received the Fifth Annual Robert S. Abbatl Memorial Award on Saturday, May 5, 1951. Left to Right: Mrs. Alma Dunn Jones Presented Dr....
Head Coach Henry A. Kean Was Honored For a Job Well Done During the Half-Time Activity for the Homecoming Game. For His Thirty-Three Years of Outstanding Achievements in Coaching and Leadership in Athletics; and For the Part He Has Played in the...
Singers; College presidents; Universities & colleges;
President and Mrs. Davis Welcomes Marian Anderson, Contralto to Goodwill Manor and to the Campus. Miss Anderson Was Presented to the Student Body in Concert on January 17, 1955, Lyceum Series.
Miss State College Receives Sister Institutions A Scene From the Masque, "The Balanced Wheel", Presented by the Students in Dramatic Art on Founders Day.
The Football Coach of Tennessee A & I State College, Henry A. Kean Holds the Trophies for the Lucius L. Jones Memorial Award for Coach of the Year and the W. A. Scott, II, Memorial Award for Intercollegiate Football Co-Champions of 1954. The...
Forestry; Land grants; Southern University and A & M College-Administration;Spikes, Delores R.(Richard),
SU COMMEMORATES- Danny Britt of Kisatchie National Forest assists Dr. Dolores R Spikes in holding a plaque which reads: "The United States Forest Service Commends and Congratulates Southern University for a century of progress through...
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 June 1898, no. 93.