Color photograph of Chayla Harris. The 68th "Miss Southern" a 21 year old microbiology major from Atlanta, Georgia. A former member of the Southern University famed "Dancing Dolls". Experienced in ballet, trained with the...
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.
Mayberry, Emma N. [Nesbit]; Home economics teachers--Louisiana; Southern University and A & M College--Faculty
Black and white portrait of Emma N. Mayberry, Southern University's first Director of Home Economics. She also started the first sorority chapter on the campus of Southern in 1932. This sorority is: Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
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.
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 Issue Includes Information Regarding the Receipt of Provisional Accreditation. New Faculty and Staff Are Dr. Calvin H. Sinnette; Dr. Joel G. Brunson; Dr. Joseph Williams; Dr. Dewitt Alfred; Dr. Joyce Essien; James E. Easler II; Dr. Raymond J....
The Charter Class Completes Studies; Board Spotlight is on Dr. Clinton Warner; the Liaison Committee for Medical Education Approved Thirty Two (32) Students for the School of Medicine at Morehouse College; One Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars...
A Study of Blacks and the Health Professions in the 80's is Announced, Board Spotlights Are on Sidney Feldman and W. Carl Gordon, MD. New to the Morehouse School of Medicine are Kamla Dutt, PhD; Kenneth Jones, PhD; Woo-Kuen Lo, PhD; Myrtle Palmer,...
An Agreement With Hughes Spalding is Signed. Board Spotlights Dr. Pierre Galleti and Ruth Love, PhD. Dr. Arthur Lee is Named Head of Surgery, Dr. Ginger Floyd is Named Director of Family Health.
The Fifth (5th) Commencement and Tenth (10th) Anniversary of the Medical Education Program are in This Issue. Board Spotlights Lorraine Pritzker and Dr. Malcom Todd.
President Bush Gives Keynote Address. Groundbreaking Was Held For the Research Wing. General Colin Powell and John Hicks Receive Honors at Commencment.
Morehouse School of Medicine Named Health-Care Hero in Community Outreach, #1 in Primary Care. Dr. Hugh Gloster Receives Honorary Degree From Hampton University. Congress Creates National Center for Primary Care. New Appointments Include Louise...
There Was a Fire in the Multidisciplinary Research Center. National Center for Primary Care Building Opens November 1, 2002. Commemorative Bricks are Made Available.
Morehouse School of Medicine Glaucoma Testing, Witness Project, HBO Movie Screening at Morehouse School of Medicine, Summer Brain Camp, Peter MacLeish Feature, Olympic Torch Relay, President's Message - Dr. Sullivan Participated in the G-8 Summit...
Dr. Carolina Casares is in the 2005 Bristol-Mayers Squibb Tour of Hope; Articles are About the Liaison Committee for Medical Education Accreditation, Commencement 2005, and the Alumni Spotlight. Morehouse School of Medicine Chairman of Family...
Tennessee State College Summer Theatre Presents "Nine Girls" A Play in a Prologue and Two Acts by Wilfrid H. Pettitt. The Play Was Dedicated to the A. & I. State College, Students in the Armed Forces and was Directed by Thomas E....
Scene From "Nine Girls", A Play in a Prologue and Two Acts, by Wilfrid H. Pettitt on August 18, 1944 in the College Auditorium. This Play Was Dedicated to the A. & I. State College Students in the Armed Forces.